The Enid Daily Times (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 11, 1926 Page: 6 of 8
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ji1 fags soiminses Teddy
td- -i oones4 betoase Tony Forttscsse
(a wolisel the sheittions of
rAd 74 mosooilog ot COMM COO-
10011 i u loos psety sevta by Lady
644pe Cornish orsd her his:tend
1in-3 -4 Tony is ilie disinherited
obiletAter of a noble family II
la st first ststeling of Tony and
tho4p:e They fal is Live with toh
Iseult As they pi gt gotvi a At
atI of the boll a fight is averted by
tab:IC0144We sodas! Sherwood for
IA :ob When they reach the cab
pL1 elated attacks Tony viciously but
ols toorskiL Just then a tali(essaa at-
okatt vs At scene
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:5h les 'ow" said tle policeman
t Tony a dry halt-smile lie
4 Aot immediate'y recognized him
111 14 wntastic clothes 1
How are you my dear
itellowr - '
'7is ter middlid No tom-
! posauta but as it's you I'll hare
le Pap the bdy for a bit of explana-
"aws' ca)s Jerked his thumb at Teddy
co wood's limp form and dangling
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a tnediately adopting art air of
tektlive PoirPo44 Lady George
t-aed forward Oh dear oh dear
irets was esacey what the had want-
- ri 01r10 wood Whist hirStestre-lastescue
has told you is per-)-cc
:rue constable Oa our nay
stkirt uncut Garden ()pars House
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to No 14 tsroliiig words His eye
leI 4 c(racted to Christit's1
Eldin b44? 4141 well-known figure
to vvkit los row saw a good deal
retae then ne had ever seen before
4sluted with an air of respectful
81 eidlinesa Ill lave it from you
ifies Christie Anything that you
Ihr tom" 13 laid "and I'm glad to
nia lookin iio bonny' j12t sure"
one of the heavenly son es
'tokt she had practised so ritsiduous-
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4y voq L diepce Chrilsje spolte
r- in simple Sisterly words
'That ley kind" she said 'But
!ner4 nqtliing for you to Mu
obous Stat I give y6u hi7 word
car ta how wet the street is
L SAeroond was prancin' about
lt hs mad moods and down
wl Catches his head on the
-' 9 at we want ter do is put
'- Mt cab and drive him home
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rliceman was perfectly satti-f
4d st spite of the presence of
14 dere roystering young shaver
Cr le and the Bank qf England—
' lowed in both "Riglii föit Pe
Pis le" he oid and opened the
the sib Hit 115Vt
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t was Tony's way to do things
iorgive my getting in before ydu
loey George I must hold up poor
IA Teddy"
Ole Idea Can't betave
sty!e in an accident Now
So Infinitely relieved at her Tel-
:in from Bow street that her dig-
ijty mattered nothing at all Lady
ceorge obeyed the order with a sort
of purr
But as Chrissie was about to lot
Ow the policeman touched her arm
"Pardon me" he said in a low and
warning voice "Bnt is that feller a
cal of yours?" Ile indicated the
bland and smiling Tony with a slant
If the head
"My best pal" answered Chrissie
"Oh well then there ain't now-
log I can eve:
'Nothing! the said aid held not
b‘r 414 with iota aore foot'4ht
Imile
The policeman grasped it eagerly
ind squeezed it much too hard All
the sympathy that lie felt for the
loss of her sister he put into that
trip
"Thank you Jack" sLid Chrissie
sking a chance at his name
"Who says that I don't know a
mascot when I tee otter said Tony
lo himself- as the cab moved olf
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It was Sr tIncle of his a man who
Sad devoted a sufficiently wealthy
ieisure to the study of animal life
who in talking about the much dis-
tussed Tony Fortescue had come
to the conclusio3 tt he was one
al the inevitable products of a too
lung peace And when called upon
I') justify this a!arming dercription
by the fellow to-rirs of the Carl-
ton Club who stood for environ7
ment and pointed to Tony's Cron'
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that tomcat an' pea piCr74A111
frellian sho lieu so I ' 01)
he anything else The Sato!
hng be poinall out had had the
great advantage of liatt4liimsell
in the world during the eui U regn
of Queen Victoria whew lit aaad it
was the fashion to behave oneself
walk the straight and arrow path
and carry the uaditiosut of a genet-
mao esith one even when it as
pleasant to break the dull tontine by
a carefulircooducted eCiffiliOtt into
forbidden places 'Then too you
must remember that my brother
tame into the title at an early age
was the potsessor of an ineotne
large enough to permit bins to iv-
dug his hobbies without the nee1
of going to the Jess spent the
greater part of his youth on the
moors and in the trout streams of
the old plate in Scotland so that he
was able to wear down his exuber-
ant vitality in a hard climate by
strenuous exerciae said then was
married before- he was thirty to a
healthy normal and beautiful wo-
man who was at his side in the open
air untol her various eemestic events
compelled her to retire to the nup-
tial chamber out of which she re
appeared with an alacnty that held
his love and won his great respect
and admiration Under such condi-
tions by dear fellow' he went on
"a man would have had to be a de-
generate to have broken away from
a most agrteabk and rail rectitude
and -indulged In the process of
touching pitch with a hand so
strong and vunburnt It is money
a home one lows and a wife who
keeps herself beautiful 'that enable
the ordinary man to become Crom
wellian Nothing else Under the -
same sad and extremely difficult in
fluences that elected Tony's boy-
hood and the changed times in
which he went to school it is snore
than probable that my brother
would have been a very dillereot
man—not paha" as wild as this
boy—he lacks the homogeneity—
but certainly not a aedit to hie
class You don't agree with me?
Well then let's put young Tony
under a nioanifoing glass and study
causes They always tell
Here was a child who formed tt a
tail of a rather long kite—a sort ot
St klartin's summer child born en
years after the process of child
bearing bad tome apparently to
end In itself that plunged the
house which had settled down to a
nursery-less routine into a sort ot
belated chaos somewhat irritably
resented by the father Add to this
r the sudden invalidism of the hither'
to splendidly healthy mother which
led in a year to her death and !ce
can see that even before Tony cotno
speak and he tan speak he was stia -
ready a dog with a bad name 14 a
for the gallows Without his tolle
I my brother was a miserable wreoe '
who had indeed !oat hie better h4:f
and it was natural I suppose thC
he should look at the laat of hi
children as the cause of his 'octal- -4
nes& It would not be true to say tilt -'
he resented or detested poor -Tonit i
but I know from having watchvd
the whole thing that it 'would be
true to say that he started off in the '
wrong mood towards thfc ry and
paid hitt) out so to Apia of hr
ing brougrif about a new way of life
to which my brother the roost con-
servative of men could never
itillom hiniself Everything the to
did Wii wrong therefore almoft
before he had done it The hesecti
tory influenot whit diad turned od:
the other child:en in the modem
Stirling mould jumped back in his
case for an unaccountable reasor:
to the Stirling mould of the oil
fighting chieftain times of Scotland
and this is all the more difficult to
explain because the boy was born
to a father and mother in the most
settled and conventional period of
Veil lives at a time in the bistory
of the country just before the tile
terly unnecessary scrap to South Ai
Lig Vmailtil 12 ik pp' 9k T4
c ni mtv 1 t la env
ropment hotwithstanding th's lad
Was fecognixably one of thq so-
called bad rather than one of the
obviously good Stirling:a Fain the
very first the little beggar looked
for trouble fouhht witla his nurse
invented the most txtraordiaary
loran' of mischre44-wes tupaa
mentally incapable elvecepiing dia
cipline and although' he was en-
dowed with the great gift of leader-
ship invariably owl it to cause a
riot both at home and at school
Charm a most disarming personal
ity and great good looks made his
water a little less hot hoot :4 CA1!
served after most of his Porsowipt
but an example bad to be made at
Eton and he was returned with care
His funeral at Oxford wi ii iwhit
elaborate business titer a career
1 outing which every law to itit kiati
versity was broken but this time
perhaps because the former fattet
calf was not to his liking the prodi
gal son remained away from home
lie came to London and you know!
the rest At the age of twenty-three
he has already achieved the doubto
ful distinction of being referred to
in the newspapers under the heading'
of IFortescue Again All the same
my nephew is neither a degensnite
nor a criminal lie is simply al
throwback born to an unromantin
age Give him a maiden in disteess
to rescue and he will rival Don
Quixote and if he has not killed
himself in a motor accident or had
his throat cut in Soho before Ger
many plunges Europe into war he
will find himself and give proof that
he is as much a Stirling as his fore
bears with all their fighting quail
ties What if Germany cloan't de-
dare war you say? She will Go
there tomorrow end you will see'
that all her plans are like the set
piece of a firework display rwtini
only for the match" A
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Perhaps the happiest mother hi
America recently woe Mrs Richard
IL Byrd Sr abhor ann Lient Corn
flaand4 Byrd toads the drat success
101 airplane tight to the North polo
OLDER NEW YORK
BEGS FOR LIFE
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ENID DAILY TIMES
1 home On the oppMilteilde—of thi ave-
nue facing the square - These reol-
deuces of the Georgian style of arch!
lecture 43 stani though changes
tire bets made In some of them
Hems of Cooper
71 Rhine feeder home has bees
converted Into as apartment building
Johrstona granddaughter Urn Rob-
ert f kir Forest resides la his old home
at No T
William Draper who made the drat
Image of a human face on a photo
graph and S F B llorst who do-
'eloped the telegraph sere fatuity
members of the New Tort eeleersity
whose old building stood is the Muni
malty years
A No I Fifth avenue Is a three-
story brick house which ate fru
Wm tAley Greena private ozhoel for
&la On the feculty sere Finis Root
goen a haabfut -lung woo: Lima 'Abbott Jobs i esti and John big
bow
Mark Twain and Washington Zr
leg lived at No 2 which now Is a
lodging house Richard Watson Gib
der editor of the Century and T II
Aldrich the poet also lived In the
neighborhood Preeldent Tyler mar-
ried Julia Gardner in the First Pre
bytertan chure1 at Twelfth atreet
The firet bliT town bowie of Cons-
"Noose Vanderbilt was between
Greene sad Slercer streets just off
the agues wbere business buildings
sow stand
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A GREATER TELEPHONE
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SYSTEM FOR OKLAHOMA
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A Journal of Telephone Information Published
by the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
GOOD TELEPHONE HABITS
MEAN BETTER SERVICE
SELLS $67000 WORTII
OF BUTTER BY
LONG DISTANCE
The nutter market
was in that condition
' dreaded by every bus'
111111 nets Orders had fallen
Tra wwL's off Hardly a buyer
di
loollint could be found who
I I h r ft I would purchase out-
'right the most that
was offered was to take
the product on consign:neut It was then
that a St Louis wholesale house turned to
the telephone Their answer to the slump
was a well-planned campaign of long-distance
calls and this one telephone drive
sold ()Wright $61000 worth of butter'
You too can speed up your salei with
the telephone
GROWTH
During the past twenty years the Pell
System has spent on net plant additions
atone enough money to build five Panama
Canals and is now spending on net addl
tions to plant an amount of money 14- 4
dent to build a Panama Canal every
seventeen months
TO-DAY
et The present efficient desk
— I telephone is the result of fifty
years of evolution during
lo I 'which time 90 types of trans-
mitter and 60 types of re
ceiver have been successively
designed put into use and
replaced by others Today
there are over 17000000 tele
phones in the United States almost twice
aa many as in all the rest of the world
Telephone Buying snd Selling
Requires Pleasant Voice
And Clear Enunciation
A large percentage of America's business
is rarried on over the telephone and the
man who fails to use it is passing up a val-
uable avenue to increased business
Telephone buying and
selling require a new
type of personality that
an only be developed by A
education or self-study -)
in two important sub- ft
jects One is voice cu1 J Ir
ture and the other pre
nunciation
The telephone personary must clgei
over" to the listener and make sales or
win friendships without the aid of manner
isms or physical appearance
DisTrei&r Yoicl
Consequently everything depends on
elclr pronucciatioa and pleasant con
vincing tones of voice If the speaker
slurs words together and omits finahylla-
bles be inspires a certain degree of irri-
tation in the party at the other end of the
line
- The irritation may not be conscious
'Men the speaker says "Whatchagontles
boutatlilpuposition !disjoins'?" the an
ewer "Nothing" may be c Jin and unitn
passioned but it is inspired by the eflort
NIG Jones makes to understand the
rpeater's sidewalk gibberish
Anyone inclined to doubt the esdrtence
of telephone personality" may convince
himself by a simple test Let him simply
review the list of pen3ons be likes to talk
to over the telephone and give a little
attention to the way they pronounce words
and the tone of yoke they use
MOVING? DON'T FORGET YOUR TELEPHONE
No 9
Seeks to Preserve -Charm of
Washington Square
Ifork11Idden away In Wash
lemon equare—one of the last old
Sesidentlal sections of Manhattan—
are many places of historic interest
which are flihtleg to retain their ori-
ginal 'tate
Skycrapers of near-by streets rear
their beads into the clouds around the
square but until few months ago
none dared an invasion Now its reai
dents and those of Fifth avenue which
begins at the famous Washington
arch and is known as the child of
Washington square are seeking a ton
lug law amendtnent to save the ten
ter's quaint therm?'
Early In the 1810a John lohneton
I Scotchman who ilved in Creenwkis
street began lookieg 'for a place tt
build a- new home and selected the
square He and several friends built
a block of houses running from the
northeast corner of Fifth avenun to
University place and for this reason
the Washington Square aseociation
credits him with being the founder of
the center
- Later William C Rhinelander of the
famoue New York famlly built his
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Quick Comfort for Cool Evenings
BUY A GOLDEN GLOW
Paris Police Now Use
Radio in Their Work
Ports a-The Paris police force has
for some time employed radio as se
avatar: weapon for bringing law-
beakers into lino 'Wireless has take
still more Important part Is the pte
lice aystern since the Dew prefect
come foto office -
The detective -force it the Seine
department herein the capital Is sit-
uated now has made special provision
for the newest type of radio apparatus
to be'installed and efficient operators
are on constant duty The new system
set up in the Palate de Justice the
vast pile of court building on the
banks of the River Seine which
'owe through the heart of Paris com-
prises a central receiving and trans
witting statism four tranamittIng
ceiving tatiana mounted on specially
built automobiles and two ambulant
stations The power employed on the
transmitting aide Is about 50 watts -
With the new instruttlont mile I
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couple of seconds are oquired In or-
der to get into working trim where-
as with the older inotrumento toonte
twenty minutes were necessary ere
message could be sent A lino 'per-
manent aortal I In wie and In the
police gerage neehy in tho oenology-
ling room is anotner auxiliary aerial
toyotelm
The four mobile stations have :th
1st type of aerial which can be raised
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communication 'itch headquarters
Wine the brigade la on the more A
loud speaker Is oleo attached to that
the ot)erator need not aft all the Woe
with the heel phones oa
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RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED 33Y THE
MAYOR AND COMMISSIONERS
OF THE CITY OF ENID GAR-
FIELD COUNTY STATE OF OK-
LAHOMA that
Section I—WHEREAS ' we the
Mayor and - Commoners of the
City of Enid Garfield County State
of Oklahoma deem it necessary to
grade pave macadamize gutter
drain and otherwise improve with
Re-enforced Concrete paving the
following described streets avenues
alleys lanes and public places and
parts of streets avenues alleys
lanes and public places within the
City of Enid Oklahoma for which it
Is necessary to Levy a special tax as
provided by law for such improve-
ments NOW THEREFORE be it resolved
by the Mayor and Commissioners of
the City of Enid Garfield County
Oklahoma that we do hereby declare
that the grading paving rnacadamiz-
tg curbing guttering draining and
therwise Improving with Re-enforcd
Concrete pavement the following
escribed streets avenues alleys
nes and public place and parts of
treets avenues alleys lanes and
ublic places within the City of Enid
aarfield County Oklahoma neces-
sal to be done to-wit:
EAST OAK AVENUE FROM
THE WEST LINE OF NORTH
FIFTH STREET TO THE
WEST LINE OF NORTH
' EIGHTH STREET KNOWN
ANT) TIFSIGNATED AS TM
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Enlightened women arenow
using Zonite instead of
poisonous compounds for
this important purpose
Unite is thoroughly e5ec-
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PIIOVEMENT visTinr r
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FIELD COUNTY STATE OF
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Section 2—That all such grading
aving macadamizing curbing gut-
ring draining and otherwise lin-
roving of said streets avenues and
tublic places and parts thereof with-
in the City of Enid Oklahoma
te of re-enforced concrete and other
Aecessary material in accordance with
the approved plans specifications
and estitrutes of the City of Enid
Oklahoma duly approved and adopt-
ed and on file in the office of the
City Clerk of Enid Oklahoma
Section 3—Be it further resolved
by the Mayor and Commissioners of
the City of Enid Oklahoma that this
resolution be published as required
by law ' and that unless Ituffirient
pretest be filed with the City Clerk
of sad City of Enid Oklahoma as
provided by law that said work - be
done and such public improvement
Section 4—By reason of the fact
that the above described streets av-
enues alleys lanes and public places
proposed to be graded paved macad-
amized curbed guttered drained and
otherwise improved are in their
present condition dangerous to frav-
el stagnant water collects and stands
on said streets avenues alleys lanes
and public places and parts thereof
endangering and damaging the health
of the community and demands im-
mediate correction and the City of
Enid Oklahoma has no revenue or
source of revenue that it can use to
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1926
vorreet the existing cortditions othef
than proceeding under the Act of
Legisiature authorizing the gTading
paving nuteiolumizing curbing gut
tering draining and othersire im-
proving the aforesaid described
streets avenues alleys lanes and
public plares and parts theme there-
fore for the preservation of the pub
lie peace health and safety an emer-
gency is hereby declared to exist se
ed and on file in the office of the
City Clerk of Enid Oklahoma
hat this resolution snall take effect
and be in force from and after its
passage approval and publication
Passed and approved by the Mayor
and Comntissioners of the City of
Enid Grfield County Oklahoma
this 26th day of August 1926 -
JOHN CAER Mayor
Attest: R T Williams '
City Clerk 14
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Feil, Emanuel. The Enid Daily Times (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 146, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 11, 1926, newspaper, September 11, 1926; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2104411/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.