The Mangum Star And Southwest Eagle (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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THE 'MANGUM STAR
AND MITIVVT 1UGLK
VOLIMK XXSL
mangum. asm comm. oklahoma. ^kptemwk v ma
M'MMI IS
All Men Between 18 and 45 Inclusive, Must Register Sept 12th
I— 1 UNLESS PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED I I
KdSHTHN PATRONS OF SCHOOL
SfPMM? ORGAWE FOR WORK
All nmt b tw«*n th- l|N of 10 and A "[
46 years. iaclusi*#. who haw not r k- Mangum *. 7^
utrrrd. must register Thursday Sopt. c^rt how-Thurify """j"***!0
l«i. o'clock, by the Board of Education
Registrar. haw b~n appoints for 'Ttero waa much
for each prrcinct. given U follow*: for tt r eoyatloa &*+**
Komrmbrr lb* date. It will not pay ents and Uachoir to svold activities
you to br forgetful t matter* of thi; in the future Uwt work to the detri-
L.jj mont of school work. The unanimous
Registration will begin at 7 a. m.. i-ontimrnt favored less athletje aetiv-
and clo*« at 'J p. m. The following Ity of th«> sort that takes pupils away
will reirister you September 12th, at from their work and out of town for
d: -Uy. at a time. Opposition to the past
Granite No. 1. J. B. Hood, W. E. Bo- habit of many parties and picnic, and
ran Granite. I public gathering during the school
Granite So. 2. Elmer Thompklns, A. week was al o unanimous among an
M Spear*. Granite. j tho e who spoke. The vicious publii
Granite No. 3. J. W. Carothers. dance also came in for a share of cdit-
Willow No. I. W. N. Pattillo, Roy Mc- icism. All these things are foreign to
Alliater Willow school work and pupil* who indulge
Willow No. 2. E. H. Mclussack, Wil- in them to any extent cannot succeed
low No. 98. 'n ^hool. The aubject of picture
Jester No. 1. L. J. McMinn, Deer ahow* alao came in for discussion,
|and it seemed the concen*ua of opln-
Jeater No. 2. F. L. Finley, H. J. El-1 Ion that all picture, should be pawed
Una. Reed. J upon by a censor committee before
Jeater No. 3. Z. A. Haston, Shiloh. children of chool age are permittod
Rainey E. B. Bradley, Plainview. to see them. A very fine .pint pre-
Bloomington No. 1. J. M. Williams, j vailed in thi^mwtiing.The board wait
Bloomington. '
Bloomington No. 2. J. M. Bradshaw,
Dean.
Bloomington No. 3. G. W. Barnes,
Chaa. Til ley, White Flat.
Tilley No. 1. J. A. Houpe, W. A. Riek,
Gyp Hill No. 2.
Tilley No. 2. J. B. Norman. Gyp Hill 1
much complimented for calling the
meeting and all expressed the opinion
that great benefit, would reault from
the cooperation which will result.
A committee of nine perrons was
chosen to act with the Board of Ed-
ucation and teachers to select a suit-
able disciplinary program for the
Greer County Free Fair Monday Sept. 16
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I At a meeting of the Free Fair Dir Ben. Mr 2* Oat*. one peek_
eetor. Saturday it was decided to hold Otn Wc rt5 Bailey, one peck .
a Free Fair at Mangum. Monday Sep DRIED FKl'IT and VEGETABLE.N Millet, one peck
trmber Sixteenth, and three hun- Ipple* - Vtr Ox Sudan Grass one peck
dred dollar, in premium* are to be^Vuchc* Oc 20 Sorghum Seed ......
offered by the Free Fair Director* at Corn Vc 2{* Broom <«n Reed. one
theae two Fair., and there will be Pea. Mc 2jc Kafir, 10 head*
many other liberal prises offered l y, Bean. • ■ • ■ ■ • •®r
local merchanU. The *ame article., JFI.I.IES and PJtF.sKRVES
are not to be entered and draw prises, Apple Jelly
at each fair. The*e will be conducted Plum Jelly
under the *ame rule. a. have in tho G.ape Jell> q
pa t governed county and town hip( Peach I're serves
Free Fair.. Everything will be free. Pear Preserves
The fair at Mangum will be held on Cherry 'Vetenrer
the public square. Buildings will be Tom. Pre*
secured for hou.ing the agriculture, PICKLES ,
and cullinary exhiblU. The exhibit. Cucumber., .weet and .our 50c 26r( MRS. F. C. HOLME8, Supt.
will be taken to the State Fair and Chili Sauce "*" ~ '
shown a. a Greer County State exhib- (Chow Chow
it. Greer county i. de.irou. of .how- Watermelon
ing that all i. not a failure here this VEGETABLES
i year, and we feel we can make a. j Onion. 1 dozen ...
fine an exhibit this year a* we have Turnips 1 peck ....
ever done in the past at the State Radishes X dor. ...
Fair. You are urged to make some en-' Beet., 1 doz
trie, at thi. Fair, at Mangum the 16. Parsnip* 1 dozen .
County Agent R. D. Brownell will Carrots, X dozen ..
have charge of the State exhibit. Sec Cucumbers. 1 dozen
the premium list for these Township Pepers, 1 dozen ...
Fairs in this issue of the Star. | Pumpkins, 3
! Squaeh, 8
Cantaloupe 3
Okra 2 dozen
Tomatoes, I dozen .
Cabbage, l/ dozen .
AGRICURTURAL EXHIBITS
£.00 merrbaodts*
will give OO.M
'ulinary exbibtt
OR M6REG0R WINS
HONOR FOR BRAVERY
Milo, 10 head.
I Feterita. 10 hood.
. 50c Im- Broom Corn Seed, one peck
50c 26c Ca.U>r Bean., one peck
, Mic 25c Cowpea. one peck . .
W J5i Spanuh Peanut., one peck
W 25c Peanut, one peck
. "iOc 26c Wheat (hard) one peck
50c 26c| Wheat (Sheaf)
YEAST BREAD
50c
I.oai war ureaii riour
I .oaf Graham Bread ..
^ j Ixiaf Potato Bread ...
I-oaf Com Meal Bread
liuey ino. 2. j. o. ^viiiwii. «iih * aoie aiBcipunai)
Tilley No. 3. J. S. Briley, Louis Cow- coming year. The committee is P. A
en, Ladessa. j Janeway, G. W. Hall, J. Leadbetter^l.
Tilley No. 4. J. W. Thompson, New p, Curreathers, M s. Noble, Mrs. H.
Hope. IE. Oakes, Mrs. Fun'.erburk, Mrs. Jno
Tilley No. 5. Hyde Payne, Wild Cat. Moss, and Mrs. A. II. Wilson.
Rainey No. X. E. D. Bradley, E. H.
Eagan.
Officers chosen fir the permanent
Eagan. ! organization of Parent-Teachers' or-
Quartz No. X. T. J. Burden, Harmony. izatioll are Pres. Mrs. J. L. Guth-
Quartz No. 3. H. T. Wicker, V. R. rie vice-Pres. A. R. Garrett. Sec. G.
Parks, Hester. w „ ... ^ B. Townsend.
Manpim No. X. L. A. McCollister, W. ^ committee ^-ill meet with tlv
F. Hearne, City Hall. q board of education and Superinten
Mangum No 2 J Young, E. S. ^ Princi la Wednesday Sept.
Eagm, 0*Mfe ™8n H* - R 1 n, at 4:15 p. m„ at the High School
Mangum No. 3 W^ R. Gilhland, R. Auditorjum A meeting of all patrons
M.W™'^ M rScCom t , L. 0 >« nM
G. Crittenden, Court House.
Mangum No. 5. G. B. Townsend, Louis
Tittle, Court House.
Mangum No. 6. West Holland, Brink-
man.
will be held at the same place Friday
September X3, at 4:X5.
ARMY TRAINING COURSE
SEED GRAIN LOANS.
All those who are contemplating
securing seed wheat through govern-
ment loans should apply for same at
once so that when time for sowing
arrives, the seed will be available.
ACREAGE. Seed grain loans will
be made to applicants at the rate of
$3 per acre for not exceeding 100 ac-
res, making the maximum loan in any
case $300. If the applicant desires a
Norman, Okla., Sept. 5.—Special to
Star—The 'student army training
Corps established in some of the col-
leges of Oklahoma is composed of two
sections: First the Collegiate Section,
to which high school graduates will be
admitted. These graduates should tasc *- -rr-—-- -
proceed to the college of their choice; loan for less than $300 he should spec
and enroll as regular students therein, ify the number of acres at $3 per acre
Induction to the Army will occur ap- for the amount he desires; as,40ac-
proximately October Xst, after which res for a loan of $120, 50 acres for a
date the students become active sol- loan of $X50, 67 acres for a loan of
diers and receive uniforms, equip- j $200 and so on. An applicant may
ment, board and lodging and $30.00 sow a larger acreage than that spec-
per month. I ified in the application jith seed pur-
Second, the Vocational Section. For chased from the proceeds of the loan,
admission to the Vocational Section but the mortgage will apply only to
high school graduation is not required
Application for induction into the Vo-
cational Section should be made to the
Local Exemption Board. The govern-
ment i sues calls from time to time
for pupils assigned to these sections
and the Local Boards fill these assign-
ments.
i the crop grown on the acreage speci'
fied. . .
TENANTS who cannon give a first
lien on the crop should furnish a wai-
ver from the landlord.
Without a waiver of the landlord s
first lien, a tenant can obtain a loan
for such part of $3 per acre on the
acreage specified in the application,
DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COM- not exceeding 100, as his undivided
MITTEE MEETING j interest is in the entire crop; that is
if his undivided interest is two-thirds
The Democratic Executive Commit- j he can apply for a loan at the r te of
tee of Greer County is hereby called; $2 per acre (two-thirds of $3 or not
to meet in the Assembly Room of the to exceed 100 acres; or, if his undmd-
Court House in Mangum, Okla., on ed interest is three-^°«rth8' he can
Saturday, September 7th, 1918, at 2 apply for a loan at the rate of a $2.21
o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of elec-| per acre (three-fourths of $3) on not
ting a County Chairman to fill out | to exceed 100 acres.
the un-expired term of Hon. H. H. If tenants, either on cashoi-crop
Edwards, who has left the County, share basis, have g!ven a ^hen on tite
and to transact any other business j crop to any person or finn other wan
>.hat may come before the meeting. A j the landlord, a waiver of the hen
full attendance of the Committee is from such person or firm should also
desired be atached to the application.
L A McCOLLISTER, Secretary. See your banker or County Agent.
RAIN! RAIN!
Have you had those mud stains removed?
We enjoy your cleaning and pressing business, for we
know we will please von.
CLARK BROTHERS
Bud Overton Mint Head
Phone 5*>5
LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS
PARKS BALL, B. E. DAVIS, Supts.
All Prizes Paid in W. S. Stamps.
A—CATTLE.
SHORTHORNS.
Best Bull ?3
Best Cow
Best Bull 1-3 years .
Best Heifer, X-3 years
Best Bull Calf
Best Heifer Calf ....
HOLSTEIN
Best Bui!
Best Cow $3
Best Bull 1-3 years $3
Best Heifer 1-3 years $3
Best Bull Calf $3
Best Heifer Calf $3
JERSEY
Best Bull $3
Best Cow $3
Best Bull 1-3 years $3
Best Heifer, 1-3 years $3
Best Bull Calf $3
Best Heifer Calf $3
DRAFT HORSES
Mule Colt under 10 months ... $3
Best Thoroughbred mare .... $3
Best mare, any age
N* 25c I ^ d0I biscuits, M)-50
** *£| CAKES
SE War Flour
&£ Sfc Sponge Cak.
War Angel Cake
^ £ Spice Cake
50c 25c 1 COOKIES
26c doz. Peanut cookies ..
26c I *l°z- Oatmeal Cookies
26c' The following premium:
50c
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26c
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26c
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26c
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26c
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Supt.
. 60c
flic
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26c
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25c
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25c
|nwi«. Second. $
Farmer*' Calk Uro.
J. D. Curreather*
In md*r for beat I —.
Second PrtM $2.00 mdae. lioodloe ft
Kill—.
The Mangum Cotton Oil Mill will
live $3.00 for boat and $2 00 for n* • ——
ond be.t Jer ry Bull, in lieu of > air yur port of duty
AaaoriaUon'. ptiae.. ir the midst of *h©t and aholl, when
l'"** < ' Watermolwu wili h hu ^ hu ulUt>aMu wor*
a. follow., Be.t three melot* mpd .boat him. Dr.
Youna Bro.. * tiuthrto. nvi^ Set- rnl|lk of Mangum, ha.
on«i. 12.00 mdae city Meat Market. been awarded the llritiah modal for
In addition to cajih prue, on bN bravery, and citod for spM-ial corn-
Farm Exhibit. Firat will receive $5.00 by hla ,up«rlor officer.. Tho
rocker from J. ^ Uvett. Second a „tory related by Ptrty Noel, .pocial
Briti.h war comepondent. Ho com-
pare. thi. bravery wilh tho habit of
Only prize, for beat Peck of Pota-
to*. will be $2.00 mdae. F. E. Gra- __
ham Grocery, $1.00 m«i*e. ShlpmAn havo a habltTf running" away aad
* Ung Grocer/. leaving their woundod to die whoa
^ lWTr m !•!]• dan«#r Tho followiag i*
ind*e J. W. Short Gro., $1.00 Md«f. tory of Mr. Noels
Ratliff Grocery' THE FRONT Aug. 8l-Th# other day
Be.t Peck Pea. $2.00 md*e. Elliott at Achiet-le-Grand I saw about flf-
i Shoe Store. teen dead German, lying on stretch-
Additional prizes will be arranged era in a very substantial .tone build-
om the following: Bluebird Theatre, ing which had been made bomb-proof
i ticket.. Owl Drug Store, Package by concrete for the protection of tho
—Mangum Drug^ Store, German medical officer.. Tho dead
" "* men showed no sign of having boon
killed by the exploaion of tho aholl.
that had fnllen around the drooaiag
station. Apparently they had died
from their wounds and want of atten-
tion before the British took the town.
Several were partly stripped and tho
wound dressings were only half com-
pleted. There were ho dead German
.Package Stock Food, Richard.' Drug
Store Bucket Stock Food.
COl'NTY CONVENTJBNS OF SUN-
DAY SCHOOLS PLAN WORK.
The County Sunday School Conven-
:ion closed Thursday afternoon with a
irerv interesting program. While less
Cabbage, 'i dozen ouc zoe — Greer county were represented, yet
I AGRICURTURAL EXHIBITS in '"Tchand^se or war savings much good waa done and pUn8 wcro left ^ and ran tor
' J I HOLLAND W A COVINGTON pSu 5' . ? ^ I laid for a greater work for the com- *a,ety when the British attached the
*l APPIFS CUV XNU UN ger h premium. olTered in this list ^ mN.ting dccided in fav- town.
$1: APPLbo ! wiu be substituted for the premiums KJ meetinirs during An Amencan medical officer, who
| Gano 50c 25c j u.. p.;. , , °r of holding district meetings nunng imn
Jonathon
«*• ;
•> iiv*n°th-••••'• jy -jiSUr*£??&srsssssi^a™,
w 2S sji&r"'"""",ot ,urther
23<.; Winner will sel.«ct any merchandise su ted that th|B is the year of all j Germans. Shells fell «u^" d him kU-
In store. I years for special work of this sort. > ng orderlies, and even the British
OK Best ten heads fetorita, D. R. Dial $2 are a{ war wHh a hideous and founded he was attending, but ho
i Best Pens Barred Rock and Buff heathen nation, even as God's people ^ orked on, setting a noble example
chickens, Dixie Store, mdse, $2.50 were compen$ to fight the heathens , to all who were with him.
f T>n«c t nn-imin fVnVkpns. fiem ..i«imAo a a nnnnio iimw Tiicrh. L*i©ut« r rsnic Harrison Mcuregor or
Winesap 50c
,o «1 York Imperial 50c
' A I.lrnni-•> .. Dlnn
|jJ Arkansas Black 50c
$X I GRAPES
$1 Blue 50c
$X Red 50c
$1 White 50c
Best Mare to 2 years $3
Best Mare to 1 year $3
Colts under 8 months $3
Best Pair Mares $3
Best Stallion over 3 years ... $3
SWINE
POLAND CHINA
land Red Chickens Jas. L. Mcuec *o Tho aboVe statements may possess i .
KA „_i Best Pens White and Buff Orp. Chick- moro tnlth than some would think. It j which reads as follows:
u\ Clmg 50c 25c pn Jackgon & wilson, $5.00 ; ia worth while to aid and assist in all "During the operations from the 21
I) ' FreeoAV;Vw rADv 5QC 1 Best Durham Bull, $5.00, and j religious movements. This great Sun-1 to the 28th of July northwest of N««-
' ^ I CORN Begt 2 vear 0id Durham Heifer, Man- j day School organization is mterde-j teiul this medical officer displayed the
iWh'te 10 ears $1 50c National Bank, $5.00 1 nominational and world wide. Every greatest devotion to dutyand onjthe
$1; Yelbw 10 ears $1 50c gt Hereford Bull> First National; religious organization is invited and j 23rd, 300 casualties Pa^
£ ■ Bank, $5.00 urged to participate. These are "o Ws aid post wW^ waa ertabUted^
50c Best Poland China Boar, Guarantee time8 for narrow creeds and dogmas, j the open. Although ^
! State Bank, $5.00 ! Let us aid by using broad intelligence, the men whom he were attending
25c Best 2 year old mule, C. M. Stone.j A liat of all the Sunday Schools m L wo^S
2oc i $6.00 Stetson Hat. | Greer county will be given in the
, — — 50c 25c Begt Mal.e and colt, Hamilton Hdw. j star next week, with their location,
?1! CANE—Any Variety i Co. $10 Mdse. | their Superintendent, and the pastor
j Cane 50c< 25c; Fattest Mule Shown, D. H. Pershall,; 0f the Church.
I ALFALFA | $2.00 1 tv,o nffi™.™ of the Greer County
$1 j Pop Corn $1
$tj KAFIR, MILO, FETERITA
$1 Kafir, blackhull and white 10 50c
$l:Milo Maize 10 h«ads 50c
$1! Feterita 10 heads
^ hi. *^ane w 1 raiieti jiuic auvnu, ' i oi ine ^nurcu. , ■ .
rOLAND CHINA ALFALFA | $2.00 , L | The officers of the Greer County has been examp
Best Boar $3 $1; sixty pound bale 50c 25c, For Prizes on Poultry, there w 11 be I Sunday School for the next year are, nignest award.
Best Sow $3 I peck of Seed 50c 25c1 $2.50 in merchandise given by each of. president, Elmer V. Jessee; Vice Pres- —
Pen, Pigs to six monts, 3 gilts | season's Cutting 50c 25c | the following firms, Okla. Home; idents Mrs< Eari Binion, W. E. Bogan NOTICE T6 I
83 | Longest Bunch 50c 25c i Lumber Co., Norman Grocery, C.,and Mrs. w. F. Yeager, and Mrs. S.
SUDAN GRASS i M. Spoon Grocery, R. C. Winches- j D Rude SeCi Treas. Assistant Sec.
i... t tt nn^ R IT Hnn's ! T .. tt tin'tk Mrs J. O.
at work. The v \ample he set won the
admiration of all ranks in the vicin-
ity. The conduct of this medical offi-
cer during the whole of the operation
has been examplary and merits the
1 male
DUROC JERSEY
Best Boar ...-. $3 $1
Best Sow $3 91
Pen, Pigs up to 6 months, 3
gilts 1 male $3 $i
BERKSHIRE
Best Pen of 3 $3 $1
HAMPSHIRE
Best Pen of 3 $3 $'
SHEEP
SHROPSHIRE
Best Ewe ^2 $1
Best Ram $2
Best Ram Lamb $2 $1
Best Ewe Lamb $2 $1
Breeder's Pen, 4 Lambs $2 $1
DORSETS
Best Ewe $2 $1
Best Ram $2 $1
Best Ram Lamb $2 $1
Best Ewe, Lamb $2 $1
Breeder's Pen, 4 Lambs $2 ?1
RAMBOUILLET
Best Ewe $2 $1
Best Ram $2 £1
Best Ram, Lamb $2 ?1
Best Ewe, Lamb $2 $1
Breeder's Pen, 4 Lambs $2 $1
GOATS
Best Buck $2 $1
Best Doe $2 $1
POULTRY
S. A. BROOME, OSCAR GIVENS.
Prizes $2 and $1 in Merchandise, on
each variety.
Pen, I Cock and 3 PuUets.
Barred Plymouth Rocks
White Plymouth Rocks
Buff Plymouth Rock
Silver Laced Wyandotts.
Golden laced Wyandottes
White laced Wyandottes
Buff laced Wyandottes
S. C. R. I. Reds
R. C. R. I. Reds
C. White Orpington
C. Buff Orpington
White Leghorns
] Brown Leghorns
Buff Leghorns
I S. C. Black M-norcas
IS. C. White Minorca
Light Brahmas
Dark Brahmas
Buff Cochins
: Black Langshans
CANNED FRl'IT —Qaart Jar*.
MLS. H. L. MECUM. Surt-
Peaches 50c 25c
Plums 50c 26c
Apples 50e 25;
Cherries 50c %e
Pear* 50e 2&c
CANNED VEGETABLES
Tcmatoe« *V *c
Bean **
iPea. 5®c
est number stalks from seed
COTTON
Best 20 bolls Mebane $1
Best Stalk $1
Best 20 bolls Lone Star $+... *1
Best Stalk $1
Best 20 bolls any variety $1
Best Stalk $1
GRAINS and SEEDS
Rye, one peck 50c
NOTICE T6 CORRESPONDENTS
All Star Correspondents will take
notice that they must send in their'
items so they will reach us before
Wednesday night. This week we re-
ceived six different sets of correspon-
dents on Thursday. This delays the
SUDAN GRASS | JVI. Spoon grocery, v.. "*« : |j. Kude, sec. ireas. JU",'™",Turr
Season's Cutting 50c 25c I ter, Joe Harris, and B. E. Davis., Mrg Lee Hawkins, with Mrs. J. O.
Stool of Sudan Grass, showing larg-; Geyers' Book Store, $2.00, James W.j McCollister, Elementary Superintend-
j Chambers Grocery, $2.50, J. L. Ewing l nt
; $5.00. . j
50c, Remember you select what you wart, . K ,. { Mangum appears —
50c | and this makes these prizes same as Cordell _Kartui^oi ™ngu 0f^M publishing of the paper sometime a
50c cash. . I *h® wn ^verely wounded in day. We want the news of your com-
9J.C ■ nHze for best Exhibition of canned; able to furnish no aeuu s.
forced to leave them out.
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Tarzan of the Apes"
TARZAN OF THE APES *IAS READY '
TO DEFEND HER WITH HIS LIFE
It is away from the eternal
tHar.gle.
It is the outstanding fiction
document of the age.
It is the most unforgetable,
yet believable, of all tales.
It blends fierce combats,
great hates, powerful and sac-
rificing loves, tremendous con-
flict?, gigantic battles, subtle
intrigues, weird picturesque
scenes, unusual climaxes and
plots so susceptible to unusual
treatment as to astound.
Ti.: strange and fascinating
romance of a strange and little
known land where ad venture is
supreme and the law of love
and strength are the only res-
traints known to the denizen*
SIX MONTHS AND FIVE HUND-
RED FOR TRANSPORTING
Judge Carpenter gave two whiskey
carriers each six months in jail and a
fine of $500.00 in county court Tues-
day for transporting whiskey. They
■ * were A.F. Holmes and Frank Harris,
J6 said to hail from Lawton. They are
the fellows who were caught several
weeks ago with a Paige car and 81
gallons ,all of which was nabbed and
confiscated by Tomme, Counts, Henry,
et al.
THE W00DR0W THEATRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13
Matinee and Night Admission 20 and 40 cents
25c
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Editor and Mrs.
John Riley Thacker, at Eldorado. Mas-
ter Glenn Thacker accompanied them
home to spend the week here.
Blue Bird Theatre
THURSDAY
Sept. 12
HARRY CAREY
—in—
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Friday, Sept. 13th
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Presents
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—in—.
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