The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919 Page: 2 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
O. Henry © J A! Jennings
Life Story of Famous Writer and Oklahoma Outlaw, as
Told by the Ex-Bandit
N 17 W M7M A WHQ CLINTON MAN BANKRUPT
11 D II 1/Efifln.ill/0 Voluntary bankruptcy petition
MAY RESULT
$-' 102
HI TEAM BEATS1
KINGFISHER
Germany May Suffer Thru
Senate's Failure to Ratify j
counted too much
Porter-* fame. I knew that New-
York waji a biff place, but I had
an Idea that Porter would tower
«'u?v the crowd like a blonde Her-
cules In a city of dwarfx.
Abernathy ~..i I had rollicked
alone from Washington to New
York. When the boat ivunx down
reckless and jammed into a
cur. For a moment it loked
we would all bo "pinched."
Jgthy,and i wanted to mi* li
O'DOWD HAS THE EDGE
By lnUtd./'rtf
St. Paul. Minn.. Nov. -Mike
O'lJowd lias beaten liia greaest rival
for the middleweight crown.
O'Dowd had tlie shad;- on Affke
. Gibbons In their 10-round bout here
__ I last night. Altho there was no
yards]"and DrakVth'eiVplunged"over I decision, the crowd and the sport
i for the necond touchdown. J writers leave the scrap to O'Dowd.
i Oklahoma City received the kick j . . . ~ — . , 4
I Off and after vain attempts to ! ,A bat is supposed to be able to
i smash the line, punted a low. line j /^""rb.and digest In one night, food
directly Into
Kingfisher 6 yard line before
being downed.
Drake tore thru for the first
touchdown.
Okla. Hi Scores Again
Oklahoma City kicked off to King-
fisher, The visitors lost the ball
on a fumble on the third dow
Hendricks skirted left end for 20
miracle
VI-,,K tangle", The tentative decision of ti... m
7 K p,egance. Fortes.: promt council announced Wednei
"I*" hl" •' > "> niakc the treaty operatlv
"f star. The l>e<-. 1 was baaed on the a?Bumpti<>!
It seemed ajth.it the I". S upper house woul.
' u"- ! reach some comprnmiee and —••
• he. magician of llagdad." I the treity before that date,
eas n J '° r<'"a'''e '"formation
the letter giving j Porter waved hla "hand
nd °" "W Sul>vw y' .> .c.u.-u
nd its million myaterles to the touch.
wHh our wide fedora hats. j (To <'""«nued.) ! meeting of the
We couldn't find Bill
lrrepr*ssii,ly
i -j * ^>12 "EET R0PER Unexpected Strength is Shown
Burke ha* be.-n matched*""' nirn By Visitors
BY IIKNKY WHIII 1-lack Moran in Detroit next Wednes-1
street; rolled Pre Staff Correspondent. dav I JJJ® 1"*'1'"her Hi •:leven sue- I Foster Tlie" Red and Black ends i
as If, Paris. Nov. IS - Th. pea..- treat;. He will meet Bob Roper in Rock I n,...°..lh* ol",.lauKht.of fhe ^".d I lunged past the runner and he I
Aber-; may not he declared effectiv
unlea* ratification t* compl
_hVSk ^m^, — - j punted out and then kicked goal
not dispelled until the final toot I The remaining three periods de-
of the whistle.
arms of j 'hrf« "m*
body.
of its own
AMERICAN SHOE
REPAIRERS
Shoes Called (or and
Delivered
rnat - before Jh-:
TITLE WINNER
IN DOUBT
Porter.
me hla address
We wandered up one street
down another, a queer looking pair
Abernathy.
ved It. Bill
id lilsj until Dec
Wilson Must Call l«ai
Imperat
H. S. IS AIDING
DAY NURSERY \±
happy mood. With not the flight
est idea how we ^ot there
landed at the Brenlln Hotel.
began to treat everybody at the
bar. Tho whole crowd knew the
Outlaw and the Wolf Catcher were
?!! town.
Wanderer* Keeking
f "Bolton "riha vent found bi! -1 Collects $40 For Social Ser-
Abernathy rmanhed his glas down
affair, with '
Oklahoma City won by a score oflhonors even. Oklahoma City \vas
113 to 7. but a fluke at any period! successful w ith the aerial attack,
•after the first quarter might have I completing many passes for sub-I
'given the melee to the visitors. stantlal gains. Cochran, punting!
1 All the scuring was dune In the for Kingfisher, was about the best I
I first period, Oklahoma City annex seen In the way of a high school]
/ ing two touchdowns and' kicking | footer this season
■ one goal before the Kingfisher ion —
tlngent became warmed up. The
tlv. that The f.r.t|tte'-t-{|;^- '' l°t^
neia „,e '^mTTy & 'T^?y" ^
toda y 'and "this meeT", ^ ^ ^
Aggies Outplay Kendall
to 7 Tie Game
Prest Machine
Works Co.
Auto Starter Fly Wheel
Gear* rebuilt, making thi
better than new wheels.
'PryfltysA
carry parts for and repair
l rest-0-l.l<e, liter-Ready
•ad Vesta.
All Self Starters Repaired
Piuilr Storage Battery Cm.
egally only by PresWen: i,, «" not been defeated j Kingfisher "kicked""off" To"«a
this year but the Aggie a feat in oh I game, the ball careening out off
tuning a tie score places a blotch ! bounds. It was brought back and!
on their record .kicked again. Fullback Hendricks!
session, had Indefinitely po«t ! The result of the game presages receiving and returning 20 yards.
of marking the one of t,ie best encounters of the The Kingfisher line held and Okla-
likewise organizn I Vor when th® the , homa City was forced to punt. I
treaty effectiv
orianiza-
that
t man In New York?"
"Sure, know them all."
telephone to the Presld
jind ask lilm where this fellow lives.
He's a good sport: he'll send up a
pilot." Abernathy's "hunch" gave
me a better one. Dr. Alex lambert,
physician to Roosevelt, had shown
us many courtesies. He lived In
near Urammercy Park. I phoned
to the doctor and with the utmost
formality asked directions to this
The absurdity of Ihe qu.-s-
vice—Other Notes
MV MIKK MOKRONKY.
News Reporter. O. II. .s.
; If th- league did not materialize . ^ided^ edge
,!he allies would demnnd additional
guarantees from (lerniany. These
ilemands were expected to Include
1 Cession of the left bnnk of the
j Rhine and the Saar basin to
Owen's crew.
This Is clearly Indicated
to 0 victory by Kendall over the
Sooners in the early part of the
season. Kendall also defeated Ar-
kansas, 67 to 7, while the Razor-
backs administered an unexpected
7 to 6 defeat to the Sooners at
Fayettevllle last week. While dope
[also punted
on the third down.
With the ball in
tory Kingfisher essayed
Oklahoma City punted
homa Hi tackle, who returned
not content with doing that alone ■ wllh "1B surrender of ull
anil In the last assembly It was1 •'♦'many'* war materials; new ar-
decided to give children of the dav ' for payment of r-^uru- .
nursery, which is maintained by'' on" b>' '"rmany: possible annexa
the Provident association, a Thanks- i of "el'Roland by (ireat Britain. I
giving dinner. • — 1
A collection was taken and «40 Greatest BlOW
more than needed for the II„ l ,iW /Vr„
Jhe / W A- tlub "o, Sydney. N. 8. W J
has dJXed u."8. .hhe d'nnerifUHal of ,he Americai
*«*=!. Th. absurdity of ,he quo.- ft*™ "ft «XtTrST11 ^ners^t Th?" w'Srn""^"
didn't seem to amaze him. He sn«DD wh^ ? Miss Josephine , he "greatest blow to Kuropenn ! Park. estern I-ea«u.
into elaborate detail- club P'win h«l *,Tr°r '7 ,hp! ""«• the defeat of (Jermo^y, - i Aggie. Should Have Won !
Arm in arm. Abet lathy and I j parlrig the iitnno harge of pre- Minister of Marine Cook declared I The Aggies far outclassed the
entered to the park and with the parm« ,he ! in an addre.s here. Kendall undefeated etev^i f
painful dignity went up the) 01 ! Australia refuses to regard the ^ not been for several defeats
treacherous to rely upon, it indl
aies the Aggies are strong.
The Aggies have but one game
i their credit since they began
Playing the Sooners. In 1917 they
beat Oklahoma. 8 to 0. This year
the Aggies have an opportunity to
-Re- add a second victory to the one
[lonesome scalp now dangling at
I 1
steps of every house and rang
hell. Inquiring for Bill Porter. Not
a roul had ever heanl of him. Some
how or other we strayed Into the
Players' Club. The flunkies didn't
like the cut of our clothes.
hart to bribe them before they
'Don't know: never heard of him.
Ask him over there. He knows
even the small fry. He's Hob
Davis."
The chunky little fellow, with his
ample, humorous face and his keen
*ray eyes, was standing at the door
I went up
of a big meeting room.
to him.
Are you acquainted with Bill
Porter?"
"Nayer heard of th* gentleman."
He didn't even shift his
toward me. "My circle ei
only writers, walters and
men."
And then I remembered
w " 1 *•" loaklng for.
"Oh. thank you.' ~
my voice very c
nappes to know a man
ant°of the R*o' °"rnrnan'1 i ««"ate's decision as "final" Cook
WaM here for; declared, it may be only a niece
fo.i H Th lnspecti"* 4lhe lov*l corps, | of political maneuvering in connec-
found the organisation satisfactory lion with the coming presidential
SSS riiin Bi ,'rmament
and Fridays. J |' sifrtf I'ft,,
Capt. tlrant, local commander.! Washington, Nov. 23.—The war
was sent here by the war depart- ani1 navy departments todav had
ment at the beginning of school to under consideration plans for In-
take charge of the boys who wanted , cre ing the size of the army anil
to enlist. He has requisitioned unl- navV- which congress will be urged
formk and expects " . I •« —'—• •- -• - -
The corps numbers
dred. 70 from the
30 from Irving.
w Ith the football searon neat-inn
e close. Interest Is being taker
in basketball. Coach Jacobson see.
outlook for th* state chum
plonshlp. Kor the most part the
ptajvrs are ready, only two of last
years team graduating. Meiwter
guard last year. Robertson, center
Bus Harrington and Nat I.insa>
forwards, are on hand. Most of the
old men have been playing foot
good training.
school and ' of nations. ^
Compromise Ooubtful
the Aggies
H. W. St. I^on. derth H. St. Leon
You Phone—We'll Call
That'. All
Safe
Milk
Far lafaat*
& Invalids
4 Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid | ■itations
Snbstitatcj
American Legionaires
You^ Family and Friend* Are Invited
To the Big Thanksgiving
Dansant and Entertainment
score. Ir
smashed their way thru the Kendall
line for 50 yards, only to lose the
L«Li °n do,v*" fP"r inche« from the
goal line, indicative of the Aggies*
smashing offense they made 17 first
downs to r for Kendall. Their
defeat also loomed up strong
I fairly
Hell. yes. he
What pert of
The editor
even the freckles on
Porter had them guess
Iny took
Ing already
They would not lea
moment
V\ hartenbl)
school secoiM team,
completely outplayed
le tune of 24 to 0. The
were outweighed 10
Irving
.. Webb
Whitney
R. a V. Cold Tablets
Price 25c
Guaranteed and soid exclusively
£"*CH « VKAJEKY DRUG CO.
Mala a ad Hvklaaaa. PBX-31
Oklah.a.. city
I mini I'rrat
Washington, , 22 —Hope of I
quick ratlfkatlon or the peace treaty
J*™ compromise seemed -nore re-
mote tmlay with the unnoi ncement
"rn"tor ,v0cl**- Republican
• „ there was no room for
further compromise between Amer
icanlsm and the super-gu^ernment ! The shsdow on this
picture gives you an
here with" will"*H* "Hays! i Ln? u\7 *Bv takVna
chairman of the Republican nation- • oil K*r#la *
B"]!*' <« generaTy j folio w l^
She was Fat
among Republican sena-1 « ■> directions
tors that the treaty must go into Koreln system
the national campaign. ^1
Defense Pact in Danger? fX
M I mini Prtf . liable anti-fat self-treatment. Many
London. :* h— •
of Andrew
McL<anc spokesman.
Ash! participation
frr § . ami-iai seir-treatnient. Many
Js,n.;srThp
Bonar Law. government aalsite sleader aaa rr_ais sal
that Great Britain's, Safe and pleasant method, endorsed
proposed I by physlcla
I did not answer.
five Years Seem
IAe Five Minutes
'rom the 8auth," . _
"P<> you know where
the Caledonia Hotel. 28
finally.
can find
"Ring i
West Twenty-sixth street.
Porter was found at last.
'1®that you. colonel?" The
^d rich, suspenseful f!a/or ir
rn„nPW?-11.V?.CC- "ni h* you
anon. t<ood bless you."
Jn a very short "anon" In came
the Immaculate, flawless Bill. There
tWh*."t an sttltude
curl0!,lty. aa tho some
iui? . <,ni!irou" on<l e*c"'ng had
ih^i.f ?PPk" to hlm or *ere just
^hout to happen. I> wore a hand
Me thfir.^'V, WUh a blue
Jn h.^rtghT!^' "°Ve •nd
''Hey. Bill, why don t you carry
",r<li.0f ,hat tr'nket"'
vobftel, the 45 is not f
'n* Manhattan KAnduth'" '<>Tk-
ss
TtSSd'enem anldP€r*d ^
••arched my face.
Doyle
Mason
Bynum
n Martin
Barnes starred for the Red and
Black, twice intercepllng passea
and, by excellent broken field run-
ning. made touchdowns, one run
being DO yards. Hunter and Mc-
ellan made the other two scorea.
Coach Rumnera, secured to coach
bate, has announced that the
tryouts for both boys and girla
will start Immediately.
da a visit
tlon to liyipect the methcids used
settling and purifying of the
. .. I'ate Kranco-Brltlah-American defensive I B"y 011 «
.. Lake alliance dependa upon accet , | draaclst'si
Stanley-* """ "
IIM OI7AHAKTKK. ,
■"1- "' aay bas, ;
of Koreln at
the agreement by
atorm of protest
advice (comes
to Koreln Co.. ND-J01. Ststlon
New Tork City.—Advortlse~snt
Condensed Report of Condition of
Tradesmens State Bank
105 West Main Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
At the Close of Business November 17. l
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts . . .
Overdrafts
Furniture and Fixtures . ''
Bank Premises i!!!!!!."!.'!!! '
Other Real Eatat? Owned ...!!!!!] 1" j \ ° [
Stock In Federal Reserve Bank
CASH RESOURCES:
Liberty Bonds
r. S. Certificates of Indebtedness. .
Other Bonds and Warrants, . ..
Bills of Exchange
Cash and Sight Exchange
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits .
.* 532.700.00
75.000.00
. 8.11.021.5G
57,389.27
1.784,299.22
• 15.171,057.98
FRANK J. WIKOFF, President.
E. A. WALKER, Vice President.
...$ 200.000.00
<11.450.65
... 4. 09.«07.:ti
• • 15,171.057 96
C. M. BOSWORTH, Cashier
C. P. VANCE, Assistant Cashier
-MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
26. 1919, 8:30 p. m.
At the City Auditorium
(Lower Floor)
Y °' H entertainment committee wants you to have a good tim.
and have gone to considerable expense for that purpose. We
coLlderaUon Bof °U 8°m<"thln8: for ""thing-but are asking the small
75c a Couple
Three Hours of a Jolly Good Time
•t I2V2C per Hour per Person
A very select program is assured. Refreshments arranged for aa
well as cloak room and checking facilities.
ECHET~;h* net proceeds of these entertainments,
the committee has planned for the holidays are to form a miol.n.
for a fund wherewith to maintain a headquarters in a central loca-
shT„°,o, 'e wlty;„ U iS UP ,0 y0U COmri"1- eliglliles for member-
ship to make these entertainments a success.
WE CAN DO IT
—LETS DO IT—
These erftertalnments are arranged for the 26th of November the
24th and the 31st of December. 1919. November, the
Tickets are on sale for the first big doing
at the following business places:
United Cigar Store
Sims Cigar Store
Colcord Building
Cigar 8tore
iialn and Broati*vay
C rosby's Drug Store
Hucklns Hotel
Hucklns Cigar Stand
Corner Broadway
Brown Cigar Store
Harvey and Grand
Hadl^ey l>rug Co ^
L°U Court UHouse*ttr Stan(5
Japltol
inch Room
« upuoi miildlnfr
Sklrvln Hotel cigar Stand
Sklrvln Hotel
darks'_ Pool Hall
Broadway
Send mail orders with cash for
eritz blcmentiial,
Post Adjt.
Court House, Oklahoma Clty
u 1
<
VI^J" •" Crooks
are you'""' C°l0n"' <ln'1 'P« "0.
Tet th* twins
wc1:
^ ,^'ve there.
fou ve got $ on you. Invest It
■ • It away from
After a vote by ser
and rings, submitted
the class decided on 1
Sandy Barnes, star right end. who
^.b* l°m loose in |
ith Norman
to attend school again.
l>e able to play anv
Floyd McBride
«r they'll take
sown to the""# HnS£L" T? •Ur,rd
• farswj.li 1. ™,fman House for
•arir^ ne« L^lf, w;r* ,0 «-t
oShl ?nrt£Li"; .T.he 'T-t future
the game
day. is able
but will not
more this- *_ . «v„lluc
or John Reading will tike "his end
for the remainder of the season
Rowan Tallifero, whose leg was |
Injured'n the same game, is al o )
back at school but was not able i
to ploy in the Kingfisher gamr ;
It to hoped that he will be in the I
Hneup against Shawnee Turkey j
fT.T®'V* ,h' Who were
'J.'l'.L w!,h ""national
school I
guard have rtturned
This is the
Way You
Feel When
Your Money
It in the
Oklahoma City Building and Loan
Association
Where it Is 100
Percent Safe
and Earns a
Very Liberal
Interest
Save a Little
Each Month
• Wr °"T "rubberneck wa^V
. ,„„Crti0r'Tr !n<l 1 th.
... ,nterest d in gold
Jtlquarlans hob-nobhln,;
"■ W* children of
• to the curb.'' I
raw day. Cicerone,
outlaw, genius, we 1
trips to the haunts
You've Wondered About
That Big .Four—Of Course
It's the New
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF
THE GUARANTY BANK
2M North Robinson, Oktaha** City
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOV. 17, 1919.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
I.oans and discounts $
Real estate
Furniture and fixtures '
United States and
state bonds $190,186.26
ri8.703.41
None
5.900.00
552.549-5' 74^.735-77
Cash and due
from banks
Total $'.477.339-I8
C H. EVEREST, Pr^idmt
J- H. EVEREST. Director
LIABILITIES
"The greatest improvement in riding comfort
since the invention of pneumatic tires."
See For Yourself. Come and take a ride in this
wonder car. Everybody invited. We start
where Broadway meets Sixth.
FRANK SUTTRAM, DfcM_.
£aP,'a, $ IOO.OOO.OO
Surplus and undivided profits 25,15445
Money borrowed None
Rediscounts None
DeP°sit# 1.352.'84-73
ToUl $M77.339 18
W. R RAMSEY, Vie* Pr«.i<Wt
CHAS. W. CUNTER, Director
i i'i ri-mH.ii'1'ri
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