The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 23, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY AUGUST 23 1929
THE CUSHING DAILY CITIZEN
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I Mrs Flood Entertains
Sunshine Class
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Mrs A C Flood entertained the
Sunshine class of the Baptist church
with a party given in the thurch par-
lor Thursday evening Refreshnlents
were served at the close of a delight-
ful evening
Mrs O II LachenmeyerSoefety Editor Phone 331
Mrs Marie Simmons Mr Jimmie
Jones Mr Chester Mohler Mr Lew-
is Taylor end Mr Clarence Beacham
Drumright
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M K & T Ladies
Honor Mr and Mrs Cable
The 'aides of the M K & T club
honored Mr and INIrs P Gable who
are leaving soon for Wichita Falls
Texas to make their home with a
picnic and swim at Clear Lake Thurs
Miss Melisa McQueen
Honored with Dinner-ltridge i Texas to make their home with a
rcnie and swim at Clear Lake Thurs-
A group of friends of Miss Melisa
lay evening
McQueen formerly of this city and
The present were: Mr and Mrs
now of Oklahoma City honoted hpc
J L Dunn Mts John Dunn jr Mr
with a dinner bridge Thursday evta-
Nit snd Mrs C II Friend and family
it)g at the home of Mr snd Mr and Mrs Shadowens and fain-
Jack Dana 1012 East Maple
Hy Mr In I Mr
The rooms were very attraAive : ( - W G Hensley and
I !1111111 Mr find NI r4 Bob Wishart
with garden newel's A iteliilliu'! Mrs Thurt01 Miss ! Patsy Weaser:
three course dinner was served at I I IL
lion Jones and Mrs Ruth small tables which had as their cen- an1 (litughtr
tATpiece4 gold WISPS filled with crim-1 ----0---
mm garden flowers The tallies were
Mrs Peery to Entertain
playtime girls in crimson and gold Royal Vagabonds Tonight
Favors for the evening were received Mrs Leon Peery will entertain
by Mrs Gay Wallim :11'' Marie members of the Royal Vagabonds and
iirintons and Mr Chester Molder additional guests with an evening of
Those present were Mrs Guy Wal- bridge tonight at her home north of
lim Miss Margaret High MI Jack the city Following the party initia-
Condon :Nliss Beulah Brink l r ami tion will be held for Royal Vagabond
Mrs Jack liana Mr George Miner pledges
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k EFFORTS ARE
RESUMED FOR
REP CONCLAVE
Belgian Premier Visits British
Head to Obtain Opinion of
New Offer
SETTLEMENT LOOMS
British Less Perturbed Over
Proceedings International
Bank Is Favored
t-zPi311LS IrOEBE
what malt he recom-
mends If it's Puritan
you're dealing with
a fair-priced high
quality store
and Mrs C II Friend and family
Mr and Mrs Shadowens and fam-
ily Mr and Mrs W G Hensley and
family Mr and Nit's Bob Wishart
creating an interytional bank set-
tlement and was convinced that It
would F cr v e a useful purpose is in-
terpreted a: facilitating a solution
of the conference crisis because Eve
mnvers are expected to make finan-
cial concessions to England Fewer
misgivings are now harbored lest
England after receiving these conces-dons
should announce fresh de-
mands concerning the international
bank
China Russia
Order Troops
Along Border
(Continued from INge One)
By FREDERICK MAI nut xnmese reports muicate tnat tne
(voted re staii corrrgeooievo Russians have been repulsed in every
THE HAGUE Aug 23-(1P)-Del instance Chinese troops ore under
1 order to invoke only self-defensive
egates to the International Repan
tion Conference made strenuous ef measures and to avoid ladopting the
s
forts to reach an agreement on Great offensive
tritain's demands today but the ist- —
est offer made by France Belgium LON noN Aug 23--(LP)--Chinese
Itit ly and Japan failed to meet with Soldiers dispersed a gang of Russians
British approval vying mines under the Chinese East-
Offer Refused ern railroad in the vicinity of Man-
The spakesman for the French del-
chuli according to the Pipping eon
egation announced that France
Bo 1 respondent of the Daily Express to-
glum Italy and Japan had finished daY-
their conversation with Germany be- The Dhily Express Pieping Corres-
spondent also reported that the Chin-
q 'use the four powers are unable to
e
go beyond their previous concessions se captured 40 Russian soldiers dur-
ing the fighting at Dairen and sent
Hence it was asserted the decision
them to Harbin according to official
is up to Germany if a bigger offer is
to be made to England announcement at Mukden the capi-
tat f
Philip SnOIAAPTI British Charm ellar o Manchuria
of the Exchequer Wa said on high
authority to have refused the new Double Hanging
four-power proposals submitted by
Premier Henri Jaspar of Belgium- at 10 Quebec
whia were intended to mei t the
British de4in4l for an increase of (Continued from Page One)
48000000 marks annually in Brit- --
ain's share of reparations ments Both wept and were near col---
11 ipse when they were taken from the
THE IIAGUEAug 2:1-(tP)-1'ol- Montreal jail Wednesday and brought
lowing a long night of biwzing atti- I her but they soon overcame the first
v it y among the reparations delcgd- hyst (-Tin and Waited calmly for t he
tions negotiations to prevent the coi- (Itith which their attorneys had f(aight
lapse of ( he reparations conference st hii id to avoid
were resumed today The story of the tragic love affair
On behalf of France Belgium It- between Mrs Viau 49-years old and
als and Japan ' lknri J cr spar pre- the inoth of eight children and Le-
nicer (d Htigillin viitPd hanee' febvre' "2""r-"I war Vet ""11
Philip Snowden of the Briti E —
sh x-
chequer at 1 o'clo'ck this mocnilig
probably for the purpose of asking 131111111111 nouns
whether the tow 75 per cent offcr la - :
which the four powers Witi Germany' -'-''yi 4 i I
might make would b a
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Great Britain
At 10 a tn today the German lilt-IN - : : -- ' ''
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gates again met the four poWers in : 114:4 --t" '1: to
representatives for the purposo of In c111- :!'' ' --k-- ' m1
delivering Germany's reply to t il ti in' tsA ' ' Ea
proposal of the four pow( 1 l at rairt K41
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Germany grant an increase of rio00 111 ''' '-)'-' ' I
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proximately $18831000 n 0) ARKANSAS Li I 11 V 10111 A KANS pH 11
The British delegation's statoment lei
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thitt England was not opposed to
The last reported clash along the
border was said to have entailed bit-
te fighting in -which tanks armored
curs and field artillery were brought
into play Many casualties have been
reported from the border fighting
but Chinese reports indicate that the
Russians have been repulsed in every
instance Chinese troops are under
order to invoke only self-defensivd
measures arid to avoid lidopting the
offensive
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LONDON Aug 23---(LP)—Chinese
Soldiers dispersed a gang of Russians
vying mines under the Chinese East-
ern railroad in the vicinity of Man-
chilli according to the Pieping cor-
respondent of the Daily Express to-
day The Dhily Express Pieping Corres-
spondent also reported that the Chin-
ese captured 40 Russian soldiers dur-
ing the fighting at Dairen and sent
them to liarbin according to official
announcement at Mukden the capi-
tal of Manchuria
GEocrto
—all quality because It's all barley
started in the rural loneliness of the
little community of Montpelier
Husband Was Poisoned
Zephir Viau eked Out a small in-
come from his form but finally wag
forced to go to the lumber shanties
some distance away for work In
his absence his wife became friendly
with Lefebvre Their illicit relation-
ship was gossiped about and Viau
heard of it lie remonstrated 'The
lovers plotted his death arid poisoned
the husiOnd giving him the lethal
doses in quantities that would have
killed seven men
A parish priest became suspicime4
and Viau's body was exhumed Le-
febvre and Mrs Viau cnofessed the
woman saying that she had been led
to murder by Lefebvre's promise to
marry her if her hushiand died
started in the rural loneliness of the heed Vega
little community of Montpelier Louise Thaden Pitt'burgh Tray-
Husband Was Poisoned Alit
Zephir Viau eked Out a small in- One Flier Ili Today
come from his form but finally wag Two of the derby fileN remained
forced to go to the lumber shanties
some distance away for work In here this morning one :ill Margaret
Perry Long Beach Ical 101 degrees
his absence his wife became friendly temperature She arritI this morn
with Lefebvre Their illicit relation- : from Abilene whara she hail
ship was gossiped about and Viau
heard of it He remonstrated 'The ai
stopped for the night keeause of her
lovers platted his death arid poisoned on advice of a ph: H-lan she VMS
the husliind giving him the lethal put to acd in a room al :! port
doses in quantities that would have and then was remove! la ate hispi-
killed seven men
A parish priest became suspic1me4 Mrs Edith Follz a lei was halted
and Viau's body was exhumed Le- daring repair of landicg gear of her
febvre and Mrs Viau cnofessed the Eaederoek Bullet flea itro from Mid
woman saying that she had been led land Friday morning She left there
to murder by Lefebvre's promise to at 5:10 a m and at 8:50
marry her if her husband died a m stanping at A titp to refuel
Greeted by Parents
She was greeted on lie arrival here
Pittsburgh Woman by her parents Mr ::nd Mrs R E
Magillis and brother C W maralia
Leads Air Derby of Dallas
as Tulsa Reached Mrs Blanche Noyee fareed down
at Pecos because of fHt in her plane
is expected at Meact ail Field at II
(Continued on page 3) a tn and with Mrs Foltz will take
off for Tulsa 11114 iita
back the crowds The contestants star) at Tulsa
Each Flier Introduced
and go on to Wiehi:a via the over
As each pilot arrived she was in-
night stop Lighter alanea will re-
troduced from the roof of the na tin
fuel at Wewoka Okai the 240
building at the airport and then es-
mile flight from her: Tulaa
corted to town amid the cheering of
Ships Guarded
the crowd Locally owned ship- vcre removed
As soon as the fliers landed at the
from the hangar at Mearliam field for
airport they were rushed to the Hide!
the night and guard 'verP thrown
Mayo for a bit of "primping" befor
around the racing slcaa to prevent
luncheon An informal reception was
any chance of tamper' a :r sabotage
held by the chamber of commerce
Mechanics declare: the ships all
their honor
in first class conditiwt tad discount-
The avintrices were welcomed to
the "Oil Capital" in an address made ed stories told of tlic p'ainest falling
to pieces and being tanipred with
by Mayor Dan Patton broadcast from They attributed thi-: tidk to "Just
a plane circling high above the nit-
women fussing"
port —
Mechanics at the Municipal airport
said all planes were in perfect con- FORT WORTH TA Aug 23—
dition and that none showed signs of adalThirteen women fla r in the Na-
sabotage or tampering as reported by tional Air Derby picpared to take
the pilots earlier in the race off today on the ni N! lap of their
Both Ruth Elder and Ameria Ear- (Toss country race frt t'alifornia to
hart today reiterated their statements Cleveland The nunJa of partici-
that there had been no sabotage corn- panta was reduced lc- four here but
witted All of the fliers were in the I th‘ 1-v mcmher: ovneetwl
sabotage or tampering as reported by tiObill Air Derby pli'pitrill to take
the pilots earlier in the race off today on the ni si! lap of their
Both Ruth Elder and Ameria Ear- (Toss country race Irian california to
hart today reiterated their statements Cleveland The nunince of partici-
that there had been no sabotage corn-
witted All of the fliers were in the! pants was reduced by four here but
the missing member- were expected
best of spirits today seeming floe I to rejoin their riva i in the flight
from the jinx of bad luck Nvhich dog- to Wichita Kan to:
god their trail for the first part of ' Nirs Thaden Leads
the race The speedy plane m Mrs Louise
After luncheon the fliers were es-
Timden of Pittsburg continued to
corted back to the airport shortly be-
fort 2 p at to prepare for their take- keep her in the lead in the heavy
plane division She F!01 an elapsed
off scheduled for 2:30 Approxi-
m
mately 10000 people were jammed time of 11:0-1:30 fro Santa Monica
Cal to Fort Worth init was follow-
around the flying field this afternoon
as mechanics were tuning the planes ed closely by Glady O'Donnell of
Long Beach Cal and Amelia Ear-
for the 120-!mile -ump to Vichita
— hart the first woman to fly the At
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lantic Miss O'Donnell' elapsed
FORT WORTH Tex Aug 23—
time was 112505 find Miss Ear-
(113)—Opal Kunz New York took off
had's 11:25:52
from Meacham field at 9 a in Fri-
In the light plane ilivision Phoebe
(lay first of twelve Nvornen air der-
Omlie of Memphis lni!il the lead in
by contestants headed north toward
tins con 0
control stop vvi!1 elapsed titee
Tulsa and Wichita Kan
of 1328:20
The other fliers left at one mi n- mishaps Continue
ute intervals with exception of Mrs
With mishaps continuing to follow
GlOys O'Donnell Lung Beach who the !Hem two of!lho "ladv im'(!'-s"
was delayed five minutes while me- Were forced dowb at l'ecos Tex irst
chanics worked feverishly in repair-
control stop on yesterday's hop r:iiir
ing a flat tire
El Paso to Fort Worth
Many Makes of Planes
After Miss Kunz piloting a Tray-
elair plane were contestants in the Buy at Your Grocer's
following order: Germany Gypy a COTTAGE CIIFESE
Thea Rasche s
Moth Made Fresh Daily by
Vera Dawn Walker Los Angeles
Curtis Robin Cushing Creamery
Neva Paris Great Neck L I:
Curtiss Robin
Mrs Keith Miller Australia Fleet
May Baizlip Kansas City Ameri-
can Eagle 6 6 6
Ruth Edliir Doll:!wiiiiil Swallow
Phoebe Owlie Memphis Mono-
coupe Is a Prescription for
RuthNieliols Ryan N Y Rear-
win Colds Grippe Flu Dengue
Mrs Gladys O'Donnell Long Beach
Waco Bilious Fever and Malaria
It im the most speedy remedy known
Amelia Earbart Ilyn N Y: Lock
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QUEEN CHARLOTTE
Pure Silk Hosiery
Per
Pair $150
GM Rayon Undies
For Ladles and Misses
Step-ins Bloomers (extra size) Slips
'ests Children's Bloomers and Children's
Combinations All well-made garments
of high quality silk rayon designed for
our 98c group Special Friday and Sat-
urday at this unusual price—
Call Me "Sam"
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VALK
"SELLS FOR LESS"
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Full Fashioned — with the
New French Heel and
Slipper Sole
GUARANTEED
RUN-PROOF
It's hard to believe hosiery
so luxurious in appearance
Fo smooth and clear can
have such remarkable weir-
ing qualities And yet the
day-to-day ex periences of
Queen Charlotte wearers
fully justifies our broad
guarantee
Phone 1019
""f fiCial Pia psp1 time (if the
contestants reaching thB point was
given as follows:
Mrs Louise Thaden Pittsburgh
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Cladys Oltonnell Long Hew n
25:urt
A melia Earhart Nev Yid 1 I I:-
26:52
Rut h Nichols New York 11:74
May Haizlip Kansas City 12:21:-
Ruth Elder Hollywood 13:35:03
Mary Von Mack Detroit 17):12:-
Neva Paris Great Neck E E 15:-
55:10
Opal Kunz New York IS:II:17
Vera Walker Eos Anvele4 21:30:-
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Light plane division:
Phopho Omile 1temphi 13:2R:20
'rlea Rasche Germany Itt:29::tt
Mrs Keith New Zealand
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Scandal—Scandal—Scandall What
this columnist doesn't know today isn't
YPt in tdrculation about the fair city
of Cushing Think of it those two
Sett k'd Old boys Guy Schulze and Jim
Alfred stcpping out to the B and P
W girl- picnic last night and
BOTH THEIR WIVES ()UT OF
TOWN YOU!
But that isn't all of itoh no not
even the half of it The two "step- At Ma
pens" we are informed ‘vere "dat-
ed out" with two of their wives' most ' ST23
comely club sisters And when thy
drove out to pick up thP dear girls
they found two younger sheiks there
ahead of them and they attended the
picnic ALONE Age even their 11- itinationommartmostio
nmunt of it just must have its flinz !
ton it seems But while having their
fling it's only natural that they
Should experience again the mortifi-
cation and embarrassment of being
"stood up" : I
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J J McNeil Out at the country
club last evening was heard to soy
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1V1iti not save
money r)
Don't Spend It All
Only by saving money NOW
will you be able to have the
money you may urgently
need LATER Start saving
—modestly if nocessary A
small amount will open a
savings account here and
your bank book will soon be-
come a passport to finaaial
independence
Oklahoma National
Bank
U S TIRES
and Tubes
We Have a Few
ODD SIZE CASINGS
At 15 q Discount
32x675 Heavy $22 75
Duty
:13x675 Beau S25 45
Duty
:10x675 $1810
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Regular 01)100 Li
29x500
Regular $1055
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CUSHING MOTOR CO
Ford Dealers
Phone 178-179
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At Magnolia Stations and Dealers
School Days
Get your own home or your rental properties in
shape before school opens
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Commercial Printing Dept
Phone 333
"Come come now Cet the kiddy and "gone social" meriting: thereby' tio
let's go First think I know i! encouragement from thie girl but
be joining up wi!! rnis bunch an 1! much no doubt well in maid advice nett
starting in b na u a living awl !comment from his do vi ntown folloA
then I WILL have to do ALL Of the in Power to you IA nny hut don't
housework! Ponr we uA the telephone it too much likit
KNOW Jimmie io't henpecked ho'11 radiocpsting
just the type that pray 1
just the type tiall og itioally crtv t t
yglipathy ! There was just na gt orally too nItich
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Getting Ready For
Buying the kiddies clothes and books is just half of it
Now before school opens is the ideal time to that job
of remodeling—or modernization
PAINT PAPER OR PLASTER-DO WHATEVER
NEEDS TO BE DONE-NOW!
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