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In The Day's News
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Has Congress
Lost Its Senses?
By JOHN E rit)tlrirTONI
!dorsi the bos Angeies Chamber Of
Commersie
(11r Edgerton is President of this
'Itiossi Association of Atatiutqcfur-
rt f'resident of the 7'ennes3ee Man-
torturers Assorwtion and u an 61414
eat in Tennessee)
"Li Is most unfortunate that our
longress Is concerning Itself with
elatively unimportant things rat h-
r than concentrating its powers
nd energies upon the great quest-
Dna of vital moment te the nation's
on-going
i "it appears that
“5'r ii: our Congress has
it
r '°' A lost all ot Its ' ':1 aellaea except the
:: tt- eight or useless
4 ci-- y - 10 eta IstIcs loves-
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a ons or e
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tto-
! :k : ir outrinA ttitttrina-
''tok 4: i lion helpful to
( i :: 4:- al I correction are of
'' Pri:i eollte sometimes
neceary h u t
when Our rentest le:qslative body
thanIrms the uses of the Informa-
tion whieh it already has and seeks
ror apparently pont teii pu r poss
to manuracture allinilltlitiOn for a
politicid campaign it becomes a
Stumoling block to our national
progress InSloat of a he:p as It ieas
designed to he
-The Snate In trarIrtilar his de-
generated to a condition of raileill-
ISM that mitit agitate the spirits et
the roundels of our govurn meta-
Instead of being the great balance-
V hem the silfwrior conservative
body width should sit as a cheek
upon the linpetuosities of the low-
er hoite of Con gre:s it has b-
come our chief radical threat ant
we now have to look to the House
of Representatives for nilr rid :AI
from the storms ur on &Luta IiA12
propusula
O CONTESTS
FOR ALL OFFICES
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ndd reloddican Avitectlitrv and
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tirgo tlToI1 I1 Th 114104 whit h
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in the colis of their composi-
suit of this tyro it Is optaitlr
Ih-itt to itr a igit wehitht svc-ator
Dr i t r cton Or silk
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i10h to harmort
V nil the if the enzettible
THOUSANDS SEND GREETINGS
To COY SMITH'S DAUGHTER
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By Marion W Lambert
Governcr "Al" Smith's daughter
is oti fil lier honeytni ion She wtact
awa:i if het own little roadtir and
Ler iNethlim ttip as Ntrs Francis J
(minium ‘vill land her in Houston
'1 eve- Just ahout the time the
I feniocra t it Convention there is
lionimating her famous dad for the
iirkinleix)
'Meanwhile the bouquet petals
lia i hov helm swept up from the
1!riors of the governor's mansion at
Moan! and the rive from the side-
viill ir front oi the Ciitheilii:11 of the
linnrictilitti Cliticemiin where Cath-
I rata Ally( wii miirrieil by Cardinal
lioti hiphi-it tligiiitary of the
( atii'hi ( hurch in Ann rica The
tiiiii liei fair ahead 1ir the hard-
ArK ITO' young I lpnty Attitrney
(iemra: fin' his bride--it does at
leas i tilt vishes of tImusands
Epia thiinanils ot friends can make
it so tot never iiiis ii fairy princess
la ta siAeercii with more gitt and
expee!son of love and bilon ellailee
l rIt la mil nem CAIlli OW ffjOil
Weddilli Vift! iltrived by
tin bomb-4 il iiiiil ovrruloNVeil the
pasernor's mansionl they have been
Aaiitei' al mon than a king's ran-
son is reported that the mail
11 orought checks written in six
figies and many sacks of greeting
Lard
Thousands of Greeting Cards
TtA etc( timv cards came in by
BERRIES DEW SUSTAIN
BOY LOST ON PEAK
lirtlicr It loader T01 mNck n i SIIANVNEE June 2I—Two un-
YOSEMITE Calif June 21 — inasled men last night robbed live
nil the nrcsent incumbent
i iiiiiicinif thi t)-i) renablicans for Praisc41 l'N' rongcrs l'w v)hot thcY Persons of $1511 in cash and diamonds
hon I"Ir :0 ilin1 A wrhil pri id ere' "t he CO It'St piCee Of head I and jewelry value41 at $2'1(10 reportA
id iiiiiitiir :mil J Hugh Nolen de- ("'''rk ccer ''ho'Ncii liY anyone hist in Ito police todziy said
it It of iitfic-1ce county Vostmite National 10"rki Gcorge I The rohliers' stole a motor car oc-
Piedmont :cupicd by a man and Iwo women and
Mmiheit 12 yeacs old of
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Thi wan "1 rixs iii ci Ime thing-i!'alif- 'f"'''''1"v higl" "i-y"' rcc"vcrovt : thon skirted on their raid Stopping
lilt h li 1s hii mos' do at the CN- 111 1 b''''1111"1 1"re "tit' 1' 1' sll"Y' ct- :i second car they forced the driver
ru (" ryll 1r ckc it (arv THrt t" "tricot( hiLl-cli Ir"ol OH' inti) their machine before holding up
11 l'il'd tit' gT)-iocst tilventure iv' '""""' tw ) morn motor parties
iil ciiict hay on this sidii The licy riachI mirror lale un- 1 The driver of one Of the cars was
0 i idtid Twla‘ ‘chile rangers were struck across tht) eyes Nvith a pistol
Tim tcy 1'(iactic1 Mirror lake un- I The driVer Of one of the cars was
nided Tuesda‘ while eamt-ers were struck across the eyes Iv ith a pistol
pt epatinv f a last dcsptente lby handit hen the motorist thrrtw
tempt to fuiI him -away the kty zf h's car
Execpt for berries the boy w(olt
withut foed from last Friday ‘11:n —
be became separated from a pitity
:tvoling Half Dome until after he Cow Testing Is Extended
remhed Mirror lake at
Tuesday intoning llis only water 11A RILESVIIIIE June 21
&IA :socked from 11A Woik of the kVashintzton-Nowata
County row Testing association has
Ittel extended to inchale a number
Inw forbids anybody fron mint f ()sage county dairy herds The
eying a f I but s one folks can al- number of herds tested in May by
ways manage to get around the Alden V Ilgvart association tester
ltins lateetungl to 2:t according to the
:Judging Iy the wiiy thty act !aid- 010nIhlY
di: aged people must feel youngte -o
than they look i All is simple to a simpleton
Kraut Juice A Tonic
1 "an mines of prevention is
1 worth a pound of cure" the
value of sauerkraut juice as a
system tmier jiatly deserves the
ati!tntion it is receiving from doc-
tors and dieticians here and abroad
That modern America aporcdatks
the tonic value of kraut juice as
t hts long been appreciated in the
older countries of Europe is evi-
denced by the vide-spread favor
now accorded it in canned form —
a patt!ieularly convenient way of
procurrng it
For Many "Ills"
Dr Arnold Lorand of Car1s1-)art
reotrirafindg 1raut juice f-ir
it-rill mi stinullate
tlir appetite "The natintat Ile-
tic acirl ill- Fai:itrInratt tuire"
sat F Dr 1cTia:(1 "rot orilv ha a
reirtshin7 ta
5Ieantes and tiiirticcts the intrts
vo-
thouands They hear the names of
obi friends and acquaintances iiome
xyho remember Catherine lice Ls
Wut liab in the tiny tat lea': 'he
Fultim Street fish market ivnere -he
Cweurnor Orkt'd : 11)0
klICW her dail from boyhood others
who have scarcely clown r ven
met the bride and i)ridegrootu
Every school girl in :he mptre
state appears to have sent t :aril :if
6reeting to the Governor's daughter
There are ern-raved cards
rifled proportions and rich -7reamy
texture: there are rihhon-tied 'olu-
ers delicate in hand-painted low-
desiems: there are cheery verses
bolder tone bearing hearty vshe:
for the years to come: here oti
some xvhich reflect the lovernin's
own yttod hmunr in their nechn -
°us merriment and suggestions hat
the bride begin early i teach hidmv
to help with the dishes and etith
the 1100rS!
Perhaps it is fortunate that in tile
shops (-f New York City where he
couple Yin reside there are an At-
ple number of "thank-you' ai is
‘vhich the Governor's daughtec
use in acknowledgment For ilk I
the honeymoon is over Ale
confronted with thousands of "mitt s
that must be written" Thai nc
her first duty—that and trying o it
hundreds of gifts into the inide‘t
little apartment on East S4t h ti e I
which is to be her Mitre home
2 BANDITS STAGE RAID
final tract from impurities and tox-
ins" Dr Harvey W Wiley Director
of the Pui eau Of Foodi Sanitation
and Ilea it states that the slight
aridity cf sauerkraut safeguards
against tloo destruction of vitanitis
in cookin-f Dr Edward Orhsner
of the Augustana Hospital has
successfully tested sauerkraut in
the diet of diabetics while another
prominent authority has said: "I
have found that the juice of sauer-
kraut in bulk or in cans to he a
most dependable remedy foe distur-
bance of health arising from dis-
ordered stomachs I doubt if there
is an:' thing equal to it for sour
stomach or for ridding the systm
of uric acid"
In view of such eminent medicat
opinion housewives would do u-ell
to include a few cans of this health-
ful f1-tonie among the other
reldorerai-ed foods on the handy
"emecency shelf
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3—The Broken Match Showing how the match is secret-
ed in hem The hem should be a bit wider however
than is illustrated
Spread a handkerchief (a silk one handkerchief secretly prior t() PX-
of nark color and with wide hem hibiting the experiment When
Fitould he employed) on the tattle folding tho corners of the handher-
Place in center an ordinary woollen t hief the Oni with the match out-
match Then fold the handkerchief coaled in it is folded last and c
corners toward the center covering little beyond the visiblo match
tee match Let sOMI'One fis0 ih I idyll brings the hidden bit of wood
iniatch through the handkerchief in priiper posh inn to present to the
and ask hint to brvak it in two 141)1'tator while the one shown
Immediately however the hand- comes naturally just insido the per
is opened and the match former's hand The match (the hid-
fully restored is dropped from it den one) is then broken and at
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ASKS REED WITHDRAW
OKIAlltMA CITY 1um 21 — June 21 IIay tt
Iiirr J Crdell president of the nis gtiii vai den 1111gt
state board of agriculture today tee sato thiccis chailncia ur the gam
graphed Senator James A Reed of comims ion and Judge ford presi
Missouri urging him t1 vvithdraw deilt of the PAtak Walton Ical41e
from the race for the democratic no- wt at a hincheon given hmt
Initiation for president hy Vank Lowy game vvarilen
"As a former Missourian ant ono shrirc (11 1
Ayho has fought ii'ijt'tiI I for Leon C Phillips both of tikeinah
you I tit time 1°Q" with Y"11 were at the luncheon
to withdraw from tile race f"r I 'i' j 111 '1'11114tt11
Irmyl the race for the democratic 119- ( glle-j- al a luncheon given hely
Initiation for president LoncY giIilP -ai'iIpn
"As a former Missourian ant't one Sheriff Charics I Hendrix and
Ah0 has fought persistentlly ' for Peon G Phillips both of fikemith
you I t this time plead with you k wtiry gosis at the luncheon
to fnlIn The party left for Tahlequah to
president at the Houston conven- t i I
k11911 a 1V given by the Cher-
tion and support Al Smith I do izaak luagut
this because I think Governor folkiwinv thcir visit here
Smith is the strongest tarn the de-
tnocratie party can place before Gm
peenle of America" (ordell's tele- NAUGIITY NAUGHTY
gram said
9 "1Vhat will you take (dr for caAl!"
aAiil the lady fair
"A reader of NVonta'n's Home Com- VII° younter
With the sun's gold in her Imir
panion NrritYs for a recipe for a one-
ogg cake" v eotit "htr She stand at me with startled cyc
"But it isn't worth looking for Why I swim! and gazed at her
a she took my breath away
not get another hen and make it
With a most freezing "Sir!"
two-egg cake?"
dmisat Iwat !minicar: l ikihol is a wonderful preserva-
tive It will preserve anything but
parlor any more It's a inanicuring
and happini'ss and kcep any-
salon
-'cc rets -'ccrets
There are few words so precious to
an actre!ss as I old Art --TRY A DERRICK WANT AD—
Paiiiting Made Easy
IN this age of :Joytutt color when of painting a of drtittg anythitig
we are reallzmg how ea-v it is else Ilowcvt i all the rehltdtt
to bring luatity and biuthtnes manufacturer of pRiut am! vatmh
I into out home through the me- products (-mid vt o-x pert who have
dium of colorful paint tilatnel dienveled the igh vi and have
lacquer and varni-h—tain there I placed thir krpv icthr OW 'er-
are few people who are tint trying Nice of the toddle 1) he form of
their ktH with the brit-h on a epliett dr tt i prmo 11 itift
More or itts extct:ve scale Libil of every eau If the ilTIVellt
NVIleri it is a unction 4 doing f"11'0A -tht -e ctiote con:etenti:
over Nva
110Org it is of t
can in a prole—pin painter Piiit
the a t e tent cal 141y re-lin Ii
furniture and triiiti wow! or
metal accesisore‘ if fid
call in a proteIon:ii painter wit l'ailiting 14 calt — ye Any
the Anlatetit Cal 3''1Y "-11" 11 ( c11 dip a 1T :tol) (-du rI
furniture and wood or pt an I 411rf Ninth it
metal accesorv‘ if nt
fl 1 j a
low the iiidaiig f thiiit vhi) have ti !
studied the matter i ni iry It 1110 atIlatel!t
For :1114 liecaiie it ceem4 cr)
simple the amati ir -11011!il not a !irap thc ctiterts
even one of The minor painui t !hi !
job a!11 ti-n
expert to turn n cla ! !I '11
lbere i3 a right and a wrong -way
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by JACK MULHXLL
CAME WARDEN IS HOST
Writ dIrritt! 1
Lit)( I 4 every can If
11)0A tht con enti-
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Charleston Dance
Contest Judged By
- aoior
England's Leader
Miss Leslie-Sutton chief judge of the Cluirleton contest for England
Tites: "My unique position in the dancing world today would never have
happened if I had not taken the prer daily care of my health
'Three years ttro I suffered daily from sick headache indigestion bit
lousness and 17und ihat I constanty had that tired ot depressed feeling
'Your mild laxattve has been of Yalual:de as-i-atance i keepmg ne ft"
CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS —All druggists-15c and 75c red pkgs
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Phone 445
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DON'T get the idea that you NI
savinA money them you pN-
few cents less for a quart of unbrn lc(
oi than you must pay for' Conoc
Amalie Thi3 1OO7 Pennsylvania OA
has set a quality standard It hos tic
04 j
unqualified approval of the Lxpert3
--- who have designed and perfect cd mu-
4 tors for 207 automotive vehicks
The answer is that Conoco Amlie
‘ keeps money in your pocket by du
ing a thorough lubricating job undk r
A' practically all operating conditirny
It saves its slight extra coat niLilly
P" times over
times over
You can get it at the Conoco sin
Ie CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY
(Producers Refiners and Narkete
A I of high-grade petroleum product 3 III All tea
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The New Vogue!
Painted Furniture
"To be really smart" decree the decorators
"have several pieces of painted furniture"
With SEWALL'S DURALAC you can paint
furniture in a jiffy—and use it within an hour!
DURALAC is the new brushing lacquer
Easy as ABC to use—dries at once—wears
almost forever Come and ask for a color-
card showing the twenty-four beautiful
shades of DURALAC
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Immediately however the hand- comes naturally just insido the per
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Allard, Lou S. The Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1928, newspaper, June 21, 1928; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2067147/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.