The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 297, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1933 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CT-TSHING DAILY CIT1 CLTHLNG OMAR°
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THUP4DAY JULY 27 1923
WIOMMMMOIOM
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LARGE GALLERY
WATCHES CLASH
OF BALL TEAMS
DeMolays and Fighting Irish:
Battle Eleven Innings to 4
to 4 Score Wednesday
DARKNESS STOPS GAME
Count Chang Ps Many Times
League Game Flayed on
Clear Lake Diamond
Ailey II Moines mf aim most men-1
satiomtil saftkal ever Marti lin tel
Daily Citarei linen of Carting the
serasey tittle lee Mollie team avid the t
lighting Irish bf the Catholic church I
lomat the decision in a 4 to 4 dead-1
lock in the g-ine played at Ckar take I
keit walla Mame several lamireI 1
fans I
A- tfieL 1 he LA 311olays wfqe
umi household
retiry4t irt the nela round without al
Thea VIP lw rwrinelt- III
Fkming walked in the fifth la-
Eine Pikering hit a one bagger and
an errtir by Fox sent Wolfe to first
Fk-roisig went out on third C Mont-
gomery went out on first and the
next Elan fanned out
Shafers and Biel
Neither Able To Score
Going into the tonlh inning both
clubs made a hard try but the score
stood even as the round came to a
close The "gong rang" after the
teams bad played through eleven in-
nings With the game a deadlock
both teams still hold their 1000 pei
cent The tie will be played off in
the rear future
Scores by innings:
Mo lays 100 000 3110 00-1 11 7
Itkh 001 2W OW 00-4 9 7
Batteries Montgomery Owens and
Wolfe: A Boel and Wales
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JOE PALOOKA
BLE THEATRE tarring POPEYE Now Shownt—"POPEYE'S WOMANLY INTUITION"Tewriorrow--"PROUD PAPA"
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IN CHICAGO AT CENTURY OF
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Delloa3ra went to the bat in the'l
AmtaING AS rr IsAANe sEENA -ro
Vrst innme with Wells making the
FANDON1 9 ANNOLINCENIENT WAS
first out after a long fly Fleming T'- '!- 7g9
the next wenn to tile bat drove a hot I t PNALAN3Lb7C:T-1-7 I9 t31 3C3E11-4eFai Ee 1 -
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0110 tilo a btakeert anec' mi anti third! 5-TADttitsi11-tAT SUCCESSFUL :4Ir --P--f-r
fon a one be hit Piel2ring' Slashed ARPANGEMENTS V-4AWE BEEN c
cut a !iinftle and r4 to sectintl with Nom:3E Foca Ak C1-4AMPIONSH 4P 9--
Flortil 111:: cc thirt Waite 14rw'il and I mAxcri AT THE I-IUCE C94-0cA00 -"--:'-' ! '- ' 9 '
C Monteornery d
rov9 out a one bag- t ARENA I 7-3- --
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rer til setre t'ktring Ernst went: NATE 1EWS MATCHM9A90E :Z 9 - 1 ---f-!t'
6ct nail tsie setae was I to a I co6ZNPIRMED tviAsiZt-riri4 1T--1 - - 's
C EuLL flied out to 11
C ntirom- 4 mou 4 TAIN L-I 1-4— -- :'t I'
eft and ilet the it man up alo I!
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went down te the IriAt A lotei fly -999 V --r
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into riett relci by Gc9rge Fox to k- 'T90 46011torus
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Iri-k Seere To Tie Ciunt 1 '
Itt the next inTlifir Owens srtur"h -! tainoma t4mapetition from which only' With this information prodoetion I site Statts c wiperaien
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-est nut a trne ba4e hit for the De- the moot owerful could emerge regulation world he imposed byt Cerra lel' Rail Reads Nteattags in got4 spirits
3d1ayi potter went out and Kride whole ' itates with the government standing i The message was read by Cordell Lights were snapped off in the
itteol with 41-7-e14 athareing tot bwai 011441iimitisms will be set tip by to prohibit interstate shipment of Hull chief Amvirait delegate as mattsiow heirew midnight MA 'light
second Red Owens then retired the atng militarv lines with generals oil Produced in excess Of state regu- the leaders of delegation rose one!an huff earlier than iny night since
side atom 11 was tuegted "It ült hit C1100e6 Mk rta- ins and
i private tarry- atoms by one and gave v
their e wi
rsis of the :the abduction
way to third I Jar the messages of the blue eagle
s
This suggestion it was rrported reasons that kd to 4imAitatk and thes
Tom Des-Ilan trih slogiser went ernwers —
ot c i-ation in the peesi- found favor with the NRA citiettain- decision to rec s indefinitely afteri EDITORS: Volkourimr Is tls first of a
tiowif !F-fiirtriTI W
Z a'te4 went out and A - - —
-'-' "'"' "'" """ dent's dfve into every factory store
A itict fannfil The Dt Molays
Higher Salary—
rru-4 tow rq111711 The gospel Of NRA will be preach- ---'----
$evre It was irt the last of the third
ed through the tress radio and mo-'
that the frt left torblee fcontinued from bag I)
tion pictures :and by thcosands of
seorest to tie the vomit 15MolaY3 1 s week of 35 hours and a ware of at
ln'4i1 praisers 1 owuru nrenuoi tar -
Stick Are C
least 411 cents an hour for factory Results ate not always measured I
campaign probably about the last OKLA TM
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f t d least 40 cents an hour for factoryi "Results are not always urea -- —'' s--- ---
' campaign probably about the last OKLAHOMA MY July 27--(1P1
In the Ltrrih rosintl workers glad industrial labor F Or concretely" the president said i
mrwsi cut ahead whc7": Deehah I week in August there will be a doors
cletks store employes and other As a result cf the conftrexice thes---"Tem Slick's luck" the romance
s-oor canvass It will be a sort o behind the Slick-Crschel millions
tat keti snts down the third base line t "white collar" workers the maximum Pres ide nt said people in the United'
'mopping up" operation to detect may bring his business heir back
r a an 0 base hit Wales went out i work week is 40 hours with a mini- States tr tter untierstrisd European'
slackers and ciirect housewives to the
a A Biel drove out One to get on mum wage of 12 to $15 a week de-! problems and Euninean statesmen Eit f el Y
I tin t nr drnve 54topkeeper4 who are keeping faith
ir - i If that intangible trait that made
111-E t 31aze” tne nett man up arovt -- -
cut a two biagger and Di-ehan and eagle pending etn the Si Ze of the city be-ter -anelnettood 17nitcd States --""—""'"" """ "—
i with the bloe
BoLl sered to bring the count up to Comm:ttees will be set up in each 1 Re-employment Goal Set Out problemc him "king of the wildcatters" that
3 to I state to lave gencrol supervision ov- 1 The administratkins waet1 the The mringe was a cemplete far- knack of coming out on top when all
er the campaign Then executive agreements to go into effect st gnee nrile to delegiti-s whl were shufmed 1404 has been carried out
chrtterinz and rendinr near1Charles F Ur4chel will return soon
Fleming walked in the fifth in-
committees will be formed in each f CO there can be a quick spread of em-ii fling
Erne Pukering hit a one bagger and Ifrom kidnapers to his grief stricken
ploymcnt and increase in mass pur- papers as thz iicsultery meeting
- --- 1- v --e wii tr flrt CitY i t family
city ploy-merit ana increase m limes e—e-- "
family
At the head of each local commit-1 ck'L'irlg Power The campaign for cet'cled-
eneral and a lieutenant-I signatures however will continue in! — I Tom Slick's luck is a 'mend et the
toe will he a g
e Litter a woman Under full force for five or six weeks Ev4 LONDON JIty 27---(1R—The Unit- 41fraternity—a bYmmil among thou-
tneral the o
— Stztes whcit 44e:rates anromneed mini° Ilk° knew of his alletentie
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them will be three colonels having 411-7 bl°cit of °well city will be I"-
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ithsta will be three colonels having 41rY 111°eK (YI every my wilt De ean- "
Pottcr Montgasarty Itoday that sin 0it was impassal1e to
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rottcr m orugnattrry vasert 1 ty 4 IN OkMi
for th t-athdics in the last of nmplan-tym 1100
Lecm xtuul the first out 1 "arge PuhlicitY sPeaker I
s and
0 resch Th years g
agreewm" rn Charles rough Urschel shared 'l of fartwite-berildin
uck"—
"man-pouter" The "man-power" divi- Re-employment of 50000 or 11-
a the'
fil!h h—t 11lany smaekrd me out skin organized with m is the captains 000000 men by Labor Day the etntr(11 CI proouction now they wo that uld a combination of rare mime and
e
Just above the ground and C Mont- I snit companies of privates will carry goal convok another meeting i " 14Thd the willi to take a chance
gerrery made a sensational putout I en the dour-to-door canvass he did not regard the conlermce as en Aug 31 Started at Cadillac
fnilliro Wow stlinqtmonta 1gb aAirl Wham TIecwluabl mon
by scooping it tip Potter folowing! Newspaper Aciverus w
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ere necessary to meet new condi- State Leders--- s-ylvania in 1914 "luck" took bim to
w ith a great catch when be took a ! "Cooperation of the press will b e lions that had no precedent in -- Cushinr Okla when Tom Slick had
hi'-h fly teem C Biel to retire the lonlipted largely by local eordmittees"
history a base headquarters from which he
side In this pla3r C Montgomery the N R A said "operating under a i (Corptioned from Date 1)
You can count on our continued rambled and won in hundreds of oil
rannina to assist in the catch fell' gentral plan sch!ch will go forward
s hitting the to them within a week A press book efforts toward world rehabilitation partmental coaltilittre deals Urschel was working for an-
over Botter both player because I am convinct4i contiruation Chicf they of the advisory statelothec company soon he was an of
dust But Pittec ptill held the bait 'containing 30 advertisements to be ont r cowl c")04ettn 3 worker under Slick
1 lice
Jay 31irmev -shot the apple"' underwritte n locally prepared inter- of the world economic conference board would be to pass on P
will result in practical good in many f o p
I or mnicialities and
Soon the romance of the Slick- Cr
(17 made a sensational putout ton toe uotz-to-uoor canvass
a failure New adjustments he said' I Wiles Urschel came mit from 14mi-
by setwring it tip Potter folowing Newspaper Advertising
were necessary to meet new condi- isylvania in 1914 "lack took him to
with a great cateb wilen be took a ' "Cooperation of the press will be
lions that had no precedent in !State Leaders— Cushing when Tom Slick had
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CIA to C Biel for a put out and views and news suggestions which t fields of joint endeavor" mental subfilvitior3–en whia the I 111 schel combination that had been wrap-
°yeas hit a one hag-ger Be was out I will be usable in any community will' The meeting adjourned to recon- Ccvernment will pay 30 per cent and ped solely in the high-stake adven-
o second and Fo agged Potter's be supplied to all local eommitttes vene late today loan tht balance in bonds This would
st x sh 1
tures of the oil game took op a new
fly Owens went on the mound for Mats for newspaper advertisements At the afternoon plenary session include sewer systems air fields
note It started waen Slick atter--
the IteMolays in the last of the Eixth will be available at 34 distributing Viscount Ishii announced Japan's water systems and other impr)ve- ed a house parte at the home of B
round High Fox and Deehan went stations throughout the country" 1'hearty support" of Hulls proposal ments- B Jones wealthy Bristow nil man
out This was the first league game Irrigation Is Uncertain
-- !of July 21 for the reduction of trade A guest there was Miss Bernice
in -whit h Dothan home run hitter of e
eueral Hugh Jchnson To barriers Although Tulsa and Muskogee to
Fratex cf Tulsa Courtship quickly
the Irish team went In swinging
t Prepare Oil Crde tleasure 1 Hull addressed the afternoon ses-1ook ultimately to navigation and!
waa climaxed in marriage and a world
A
DeMolays Rally ia Seventh July 27 wat in the Tiver dev-elop-o
(1112)-1!!ort urging the nations to "make up4
s the seventh opmed Wells WASHINGTON
'- – I er power meat state leod-rs tr! Washimeton bonlmoon – –
views and news suggestions which t fields of joint endcavor7' mental sulailvisions en which the 1 — –"- ---- "' ----- —
schel combination that had been
will be be usable in any community will'
o The meeting adjourned to reccn- gcvsrnment will pay 30 cent a d ped solely in the high-stake advens
be supplied t all local eommitttes ve l l
ne ate today loan tht balance in bonds This would tures of the oil game took or a new'
Mats for new:Taper advertisements' At the afternoon plenary session include st Aver E r terns air fields' note It started wften Slick atter--
will be available at 34 distributing Viscount Ishii announced Japan's water systems and other impr)ve- ed a house parte at the home of B
stations throughout the country" 1"hearty support" of Hulls proposal merits B Jones wealthy Bristow oil man:
-- I of July 21 for the redaction of trade Irrigation Is Uncertain A guest there was Miss Bernice
1: N t s
A:I the seventh o?'-ned Wells WASHINGTON Juiy 27 (up)— ‘lori urging the nations to "makeup 7 "aLer flOSiel IU LUC Illfer sn enui
IhcrKymoon i
i ment leod-rs ill Washington
sma (Ale le out for the DNolay sm
s10il men largo and all heard Gen-
their minds to purole less ertreme " estimat e it state would take S2cyn0000001 ermin from Pennlv
sean-z ti nli-1
Fleming filli wed with a two haseicral Hugh Johnson :ell them he was ! e"n"rnic policies to make thz Arkamas navigable and
tahoma to look after hie brother' hil-:
kit am! Piclaring pounded cut a hitilreing to writ- a code covering petro- He declared the domestic policies
that poarer developMent' now :'-"'s whin
fcy the runners to szore and the tallylleum productien and refining 1 of the United States are ved irre- F'aY
v:ould be unflrofitable since there is met he Swaim the w-Alid Ur-
Fchel Fior() e Slick tit rushing A
as I
w now la an Aber d-sillock ricker-1 T cquese
Ty semcdto aic 4 i concliable with international cooper-
--- -- - — ' market ' I second roreenmi filtitimed Their w---e I
or Lrm L untly n lor E tsA — 7 17011Ki De unnrolitaotc sinee mere In
as
w now in an Aber d-ndlock Picker-i They semcd to nentuesee? t concilable with international cooper- I re boo
second roonco bloomed Th xv
ew ---e I
int market '
ing went outand Wolfe hit a fly to" Betwoen ruff- on his rigaro't ation Senator Gore is said to object to
C Elie F Mcntgomery pounded one iJehnsen made it rlain 'to oil men that The Unitas! States government
"lit rigation development because "there married Then this ousrtet got ont
VI nmass one of tho tnost significant
out anI the ritners scored to rut the th indutry Pre:ident Iloo:ovelt nnd be said "hopes that every nation that
eelet ee gee n
has not done o will launch a full I is so much lam! ander cultivation ril
sll do- w wt am pi" ig up Op fortunes in Oklahoma's hi-to—
tally in anothr dadock LRoy the N R A w re hr to ar o
i Atfer the interlude caused by the
tWalk-nic) Kbie went to first on an oil code and the quicker this wai mestic-program of both ordinary and All factions appear zgreed on flood Wiiriel War the two PlaYel their hest
four balk and scored before anotherlareornolished the bcer it would be extreme methods and remedies calcu-
I
control for a 'conrerted program al-1141'1'k
out was nid lti
:e Deolzys 4 Irish 3 i for all kited to raise prices increase employ- timurh wet(111 °laium
b" contrreo Slick octted 1-rviel forward rno
sl-
After three me" went down in the torM-and improve the business situa-Ire perinittA committees until next
eighth Cantan Mulany tallied for mcn a Von" homa City GIS CV In 1924 tho Slieks I
u y to rettch no nerosement' It the eastern tart of the state
mtn have been uneasy fearing pro- Iv 111P40 him tnarnpee nf thp Ok11-1
jrcs In
nrs hinted the result would be a In an extraordinary grnk addresg wculd use all of Oklamnas share rowed
the Irish and the score was again a from their home' at Satt An-
tid
e Fleming Pickering and Contain nio to Oklahomn City and cretin !
rigid control of all branches of the In an extraordinary frank address of funds to
Bob Wolfe went out in the eighth induAry to which all would suh riho and blamed its "partial failure" upon Senators T P sore and Elmer ithat aar on the two 'men went side
but the Irish viere zilo storped inl 'This ita't czarism" Johnn aid so s A W
St 1 the "complete jumble and chaos or Tboman and represent' t IVCS W E hi aide- I
44 ” Urveltel Caol-Headed Fellow
I als itn E czarism" Johnscri said l'" cuniincLe juninie an0 criatia "1 I u"" "
"u""'" 1-""'''"'''''" U el de
this Inning I "This is intlittrial self-government— i 111sine8s and general economic con- Disney W W linstings Jim McCli'' a-
It wag i'C 1-Head Fellow
The De Molays tr10 a desperate I flywrationi
: talons" lie and F W Nariand still are in Slck s uncanny knack of
try in the ninth and when they fail-1 It was r:p red on fficially that! Must Bring Back Prosperity Washingttn 1 wi
buying the right leases of digging
ed they went out to a perfect de- ce ir
mmittces rreseritThp: ' all branciws ! "For those either pessimistically - into !dcat terftory thct ev-
pvone
ferse to stop the hitting of Mizzett I of the industry hi liti
il reiicfl nn nurop1 nr xenntnnly inclind e ft nitemnt liar- A rtiArsitr reve t 1 else spurned that made the millions
of the industry hI reached an agree- l or wantonly inclined to attempt fur-
:bent en hours a Lbor and rates of ther to handicap the conference in it
pay the ebnrents Ceneral Johnson particular efforts to go forward:" he
regards as paramount I sa:d "is virtually to indict and dis-
Under this reported agreement 11 credit all forms of international co-
workers in production and refining operation however necessary to deal
branches would get from 45 to 52 with international problems which
cents an hour with a maximum work I vitally effect the welfare of peonies
w&dc of hours In the nwrketing !alike in every part of the world"
branch the formula is: 40 to 47 rents Ile said he did not believe world
an hour with p 40 hour week Strip- statesmen could it in conference too
per well operators are exempt from I often or too long in earnest consid-
maximum heur provisions in the pro- eration of all questions disturbing
duction branch
friendly relations of the nation
Committees Are Working
Hull said the race of nations In
Committees worked today on the gi
”In lotnt 1" em Invnty:oIne ea 1— i economic armaments" was as strong
Going into the tenth inning both (rewinueel from rsin: I)
regards as parnmount i sa:d "is virtually to indict and dis- 1 1 - '
clubs made a hard try but the score Undir this rcported agreement ! credit all forms of international co- e"e' 24"
stood even as the round came to a workT in production and refining! operation however necessary to deal Wife Still ttnfident
close The "gong rang" after the Seellecon in a front pmch confer-
branches would get from 45 to 52 with international problems which
teams had played throu hou
gh eleven in- ence with the presa today flatly doh-
cents an r with a maximum work I vitally effect the welfare of peonies
rungs With the game a deadlock I woie of '6 hours In the marketing '
!alike in every part of the world" nied any contact had been made with
both teams still leild their 1000 1rif branch the formula is: 40 to 47 rents ! II said he dill not believe world the g-angsteri Ile joked with news-
cent The tie will be Played off In an hour with a 40 hour we l''' atesmen could ek Strl ' e men who reported "new activity"
Ft s it in conference too
the near future - per well operators are exempt from when as a matter if fart he was go-
I often or too long in earnest consid-
Seorec by innings: maximum hcur previsions in the pro- log to Iii5 home in the next block to
T1 Molays -- 100 0°0 3°0 °°-4 li 1 duction branch erotical of all questions disturbing teeth
brosh hi
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Irish 001 200 010 00-4 9 7 Committees Are Working I friendly relations of the nation
tired Mrs Bernice Slick Urschel who re-
Batteries Montgomery Owens and Committees worked today on the Hull said the race of nations In
!Wolfe A Bid and Wales marketing provisions of the code "econotaic armaments" was as stroagi red from active participation in the
case after addressing a public appeal
Cmpires—Wrilliams Sao a n d studying intently the much discussed a menace to peace and commerce o
Mik5eh "lease and agency" Issue Independ- have been wild competitions in the
act in military armaments
ent companies have decried this sys- I P
said
Economic ISteet— tem declaring that the major corn- "I appeal to this conference" he QUIVERING
Panics by a unique system of has- 'and through it to peoples every
—
ing operated tof their benefit domin- 1
where to demand an end to the euin-
(Continued frem rate II NERVES
ate filling station operators and ous races by nations in either military
controversies between the operators
force them to sAl only their products t m economic armaments"
and the workers but dispute after Yield to Lvdia E Pinkbam's
R ports were
current that the He said it was the object of the
e
dispute between the oil men them-Vegetable Compound
1 American Petroleum institute's code conference to eliminate these "twin
selves The hearings have been sus- would not he followe d that produc- evils" and to substitute prosperity When you are Just on edge
pended until Monday and committees
tion control would not be imposed ! and good will for panic and trade when you can't stand the call-
repreienting the clashing interests are
from above at Washington Col E O I rtrife dren's noise when everything
going to be kept hard at work in the
'Thompson of the Texas railroad corn- --- ist a burden when you are WI-
meantime 1 missim told General Johnson the! LONDON July 27 —0111)--Presi- table and blue try this medi-
Out law RaiMMIS Competition I governznent could best help the in- l dent Roosevelt in a message to the eine 98 out of 100 women report
The oil situation probably will de- iu -try by furnishing some official world economic conference read at
Mean LIME ' MiSSIMI told General Johnson the LONDON July 27 --(UP)--PresiOutlaw
RaiMMIS Competition I government maid best help the in- I dent Roosevelt in a message to the
The oil situation probably will d'— i dustry by furnishing some official world economic conference read at
Telnia into a rigid control of whienauth I
entic information on consumer lia dying plenary session today said
ail elements involved will subscribeidernd imports and withdrawals of hi did not regard the conference as
The alternative has beta pictured ail storage la failure Ile pledged continuance of
tiltiay Wreting 1 orries ef Irterims about lbw grIncipal urn the
President ILIA 4evcit's messare was i rette8 rov4hzajrikgoalmorciat:o:
brief It was Lrldresms1 to Ramsay i tut is Tb B stk
MaeDimald RItisk prime nanaister1
1 as pveridtnt of :St ecnIereset and it I Rwwwes or 1- rhd and
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firaixed his preAkney heartily a rr-
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MUM wage t) ci LV 4 a v La mai rAmiwcata atatar-woarn If that intangible trait that made
pending fin the f6re of the city I br'rer -and-rond Unitcd States sq tht
Anxiety For—
Yield to Lydia E Pinkbam's
Vegetable Compound
When you are just on edge
when you can't stand the chil-
dren's noise when everything
is a burden when you are irri-
table and blue try this medi-
cine 98 out of 100 women report
benefit
It will give you lost the extra
energy you need Lilo will seem
worth living stalls
KNOBBY SEEKS REVENGE
to the kidnapers' Monday was 14ill
Into ‘t-i!cleat terftory thPt evP-vone
else spurned that made thP millions
Ursehel was Slick's right Maul man
More and more Slick karned to rely
VIARE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed in
the Morning FLEW to Co
St rot fed mot end 904 the world
looks punk don't swallow lot ot meth
welte ad bundles rosily or chewing
mem aad moon threw to mak you amidealy
Emma sod buoyant and full 01 aurohnes
Pm they can't do it Thal only MOVO the
loorete wad a negro movoloiont tionnal get ert
M towns The mason for raw donmad-owt
m
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is our beer it sheld p row
our out
of humid bib lato your howalls doily
If tido bd b not flowing freely your food
doonel Moab It Peet deener in the boosts
Gas Mosta up your ohonsch Yee Name
book Mid tabs and your breath ke foul
skin Ara tweaks out in blemishes Your
mho seed you tool dome and out Your whole
whoa in poinemed
it taken theas gook CARTERS
LITTLF Lif V V et PULS to 114 these two
poem& di bele Sowing Lomb nod god pow
Sod "op seed up' ossisis wowtherfol
hamiliw probe gamm& asesthd
what it roman to oeskiag the hie gore heels
But doe( a& lior beer pills AM for Carmen
Lamle tame PQM Look for the memo Coarser's
Lade beau Pais es the rod labol Rowel web
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on tfts cook-beaded fellow who like
himself knew the oil business from
the ground up but had entirety dif
ferent slant on it
I Urschel WLS accreditci among the
circle a the family's friends wilt!
persuading Slick in March 1929 to
ings Aoki for $30000000 and a huge
oil payment the aggregate being es-
timated at between $45000000 and
$4 1000000
Slick wan supposed to have atd Oft this deal Spread out before
him was a true di empire the re-
tuft of yearn of planning and
inn Urschel saw it tttolly a matter
of dollars Ind cents To sell would
be profitable It w as reported that
even in the New York hotel v:here
be deal was consummated that
Slick attempted to back out and
would have had it not been for
Urtchers pernuasion
I it vtas Urschel'a idea that they
thetild le-ilive4 the huge ands CaEl
tiously
Roth Rata Publicity
Again ft was Ski intention to
'retire from his spectacular game and
da oo swore plunging Within two
months tbe big play at As Iter fund
him again in the harness envision-
ing an oil dominion rivaling that of
Standard Oil and Royal Dutch Rid-
ire' his luck he hoorilt everywhere
cold nothing
The contiast between thcse two
YOUR
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on th4 cool-headed fellow who likeifigures had its ectinierpart in an
himself knew the oil business from!amazing parallel
the ground up but had entirely di!- Both haled publicity Flick newer
ferent islant on it gianted an interview Uric47cl was al-
1 Urschel wt's accreditei among the vet't 23 tight-UPPed th"rh he acted
circle a the family's friends with rpokcsman in ecirdcrersces and
pleas bel-re the ecrpnration reminds-
perzunding Slick in March to
rell all of live far-flung oil bokiings 3icin
:amwsed during the previous decade
to the Prairie Oil & Ca s Co Thel
11 !figure astonished the oil fraterni!y
i which thinks in millions The hold-
hi Aoki for $30000000 and a huge' St°P CHIIIS
and Fever!
Rid Your Systern of Malarial
Shiccring with chills ime moment
1
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Unless chock:ed the disease will do
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a blood infection calls for two things
Pimt destroying the infection la the
'blood Second building up the blood
to overcome the effects of the disease
and to fortify arainst furtlwr attack-
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic sup-
ipties both the cffects It coutains
tasteless quinine whkii kills the in-
fection in the bloot and ire which el:Ss
enriches and builds up the blood
Chills and fever soon stop and you
are re:dared to health and comfort
For half a century Grives Tasteless
Chill Tonic has been sure relief for
Malaria It is just as useful too as
4a general tonic for old and young
Pleasant to take and absolutely
harritleFs Safe to rive children Get
a bottle at any store Adv
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