The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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Till- niTltAXT WEEKLY Nrws.
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slu.illll IN Ml l!ll I! ( "E
li-i'a-i Solid in liuna liu' niiiiMi iMtimjf Hiir.int Mill
Sninbirs Ki-.tnllj I Hpir.ile Mm. Pl.iuls
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a imnktil ituiiii-r Hi Mi
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In tho Krpiib. i m State I iM'titmti
held Mnlidaj at i.l ih..m.i 1 it. tin
niinnri'j pnl of Oklal onin nin'liil
n long pln'f.nin m xxlu.li tin I'oheit-
son (ii!niitiitinti!'i l- naili'd as In-
effi.iitt. thi Piniiti'itu iiniiiitii i. J
C. Walton mill In- u'atform in-aibd
as -ik ill tu mil m ulii.li a l"t f In ti" i' i'i-1 '" ' ' Jil.iinumr. n thin
plank nil' m-uiul whnh an- cal.ti 'im i Hough "- ' mill"' th" '"
latcd t filing many PimL-inl- into'. me of tin -i ilmi-mnliiiil n-ilili'ni i.f
the UcpuMi in ml nun fur tin geneinlth. ila.
It is old; a i.itnpnralixi ty shoit
linn m.c 1 i llngi I .i n 'giiied a
Man 'i
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l Hi'! in
li i i ! .i i iu i ittun Oil romp
i im a li i tin i it t txx.i jeats
wind ami i.pcmtid a fexx uittoii
iinuitn of milt- nml git" unhiding t!if nil ii
South ami it Piii.iti. In Ihiii mhigid tret
.-..nil sections or tin- s utliM-I. in tuni m.x. nxxis iuhi "peincc- ixxci
Whilt tin-itnten-. In Okhih. mil Ii'Mmx nil null- i.n. ufiniij. one 1
i impound plant anil iilii'-hunili
trni . in thi' Mat' nf UMahm
Pi-tnct .IiiiIl'i
Pi n-d i allow. !
t AH in liowliin
.f n Him.
Mr. Paxis ftirni liul
i milling alimil elexen "'i
giiing tin bond vi" '
I I). Abbott. P".xd Miliolti
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ik. TIM i
M Pixi .
f. P. Kih
cli'ilimi in Nxt I'tlu
Otu of tin fi.it i S'l mU- i . in
;ulitaiii tint dki ihi mm mil I thi
fall make tin ii ilimiv botwien tho
Kind if Ohm i ihiii nt titnli r xxhu-h
Amenta has be. "ine a xx.uhl li'.'iilt'i
and tin tjpe uliiih Ins himiglit nun
on Ilu---i..
Some of the nnnp impmt'int other
principles imimi'i.itiil an as fol-
low :
More bu-iiii-ss In goxeinment. loss
government in business.
Opposes the State's engaging in
business.
Improved marketing and distribu-
tion machineiy.
Establish tannery at penitentiary.
Counties to uillect automobile tax.
Administer State warehousing nml
grading laws in eoopeiat inn with
Federal goxemnunt.
Loan ihool lnnd money only to
persons actually depending upon farm-
ing for a hxing and fir-t of all to
farmers desirinc to buy faim homes.
StrenRthen workmen's compensa-
tion law fa that it will inuie air.iinst
los to woiksrs injined in indu-tiy.
Kicht hour day and minimum wage
law for women.
Iiw3 to protect independent oil p.i
lead and zinc prodmns.
Deposit of State money to be made
in hanks v(Kctnl after inustijjation
by a bniul.
Aid for school distuots from State
treasuiir whnh lanuot nriint.iiu 7
month school mi l.Vmill I'.
State k'Ki-l itinii to pioxide for e-
soldieih. thnr line widows ami oi-
phnns.
I'lotcct fue laboi from competition
with com it t lahfii.
I inn imiii. Ail m-a iid I lamia.
Tin- uftiiei' f tin iniiipmiy au
follows:
I'. .1. Phillips I.' Oii'iiimIIc. Tev
unlii. andil'ii -idi'tit: P. . Son i- of Ada
i v. I?. S. Illilii and .1 dm Ihal.
'I'lie m lion of the loiii't fnllott'il
ilnitr apiiliiatioti f n wnt of h.thiMS
upas by . V. L'ttub.i k il'in.ij
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xlut thi N utiiinid hoini Ji.it-
ii . xi t t i Pan-. Il" ''
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ritiDAV. snpTKMiinR 1 yJ2l
Ill'.MS PUOM MVIoy
Had a liifht lam Sntiml-n mnJ
tint sUkd the dust i "1
i a
I t I llllls lll-l st t
lor -ixeial .xiais xaiioiis tin mil -1 pii'Mili nl ami jj m-ial iimtLicer; Hi
xi-ii In Id as to it i ttiM-. iJIal-i.II of P.illis xi'i pie-iihnt;
A- Imiir as the fmid.imeiit.il e.m esj''- Si'lihio'.uli .f Ponhim. Tens
of th i-i xx. ii iiidoibt. hfl.. Pie-ident; and V. I. M. hinuey
in I.I . .Inn. in In. wiiv of ini.xiii- '". -inerii n..i-n..i.
ml. P. ill xi lxiU .Mr. and Mts. 11. H p.
I ! f.u dnx a"i. Iiaxe been xisitinj' in Tim
Mi- l.sthu Pus ill a line li xx xxeehs wen with v.
. in. I t iiil.iv. Mntliu and day.
. iiluly. . ' : Hobeits and fannl
Uumi b'.xs ami .xii- -".vine "i!r in .iiKansas. tllt
hole Sunday and attend tin ir cur.
.air t-uiiihiy ihkIH. I .Mi''. Pe.nl Williams i.i
I v xisited his il itiirmi'i. uiiiiy to Dei home m OIi h r.
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i ii in ininiiip i ini'i.v. .Mw.ii- .inn i.sidi .!( l
s ii. and llu-sill mad- a St. .luhn xi iti.1 ula tu
iii ( S'exx Alii on .Mini- ami Pin mt last xxuk.
At the . Miiiiinlni tiinl In Id at Mead .l.i .' " '"" "" " 'llt"i' lev n-
W.dn.-.l.iyber I.'sti.' Mb-itAil- I 1 P. mHub .. l...m iniyemon u . ii na.s ac i ui.mt
held on a iluiiro f i" it I a. I atlenuui ine ""'. '-' '"" '"" "" nun v lcj
...! ..iii.iml Million lit Hill.uil Miiiua. ..... .. .mi. .no ins. u .
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GAKAOI'S AND 0 S ST A IIONS
CLOSE SUNDAYS AT 10:00 A. M.
Pursuant to u quests fiom Sunday
School classes of the tit. the irara-
ges and filluiK stations of the city
haxo enteied an agreement to close
their places of business at ten o'clock
every Sunday mominir nml to keep
them closed the lest of the day. Un-
der the agreement in places where
cars are receixid for storage one
man will he on duty to attend to the
receiving nnd leleasing of ears but
no merchandise is to he sold or le-
painng done saxe in case of emer-
gency. The places party to the agree-
ment are:
Webb .Motor Co ; Mhoon-Spiing
Buick Co.; Poii'sci- Motor Co.; Sims-
Lucan Oaiage; ( iti?ens Oil Co.; Ii it-
tery Serxiie Co; V. O. Harnett;
Denby Sales and Stoiage Co.; Huber
nolia Petri. im Co.; Mutter Motor
Rubber and Vulcanizing Co.; Mag-
Co.; The Tisas Comp.inj; Scott Pow-
ell; Cnscint Oil Co ; Itloomer & Rid
ley; Ciew-I.exhk Co; M. E. Hale; J.
L. Wilson; Downs Motor Co.; Thomp-
son Motor Co ; Pitiie Oil Coiporation.
I
ion I'oitunatily. c.tic 1 til urn. tiga-
tinu bis siihui ni my ni tin pii'iing
fiatuiis of Pillagi.t ami ispnts aie
pi i tt.x well agn id in to the londitions
Inch taii'i' the disuse ami how to
iiniuly it.
As a lesult of expeiiinents it has
b. . u di nion-tiatid that Pellagi.i xxas
duo to a restiutid diet A diet m
xx huh thfit xxas a iinlcil dispropoi-
t innately small amount of ban meat
or othi i animal piottu found so that
the xegetable component in whiih bis
cuits (wheat flotii) gilts meal1
(linn) and sjiup xxeic piominent and
leguiiii s xxere lel.ittxcl' ineoiispiciotis
foinied a dispiopmt innately laige
pa it of the latum.
Where the diet was ehangnl to one
in xx huh meals milk and li games
xxen more piominent it xi- loiind
that Pellagia almost completely (lis-
appeaiid. It has beiu piox.d tint
Pellagia is nin-t icxaleiit among the
pom i i ilas-. xx hi n- tin- food Usui
an apt to be tho e le 1st ipin ixe
and most i isy obtaimd.
Pi'iomniiiiil ttions m. uli by the State
Ili.ilth Pi'iMituiint to iimidy Hindi
linns H'siiltmg in Pellagi.i aiu as
follows:
Iteiiii mbi i to .me and piexent the
disc. i e. Mm must i.it a bal until ra
tion or loods that supply Mt-inunes.
Tlie foods ino-t piolifii in xitaiuines
ate milk whole xilieat lin-.nl flesh
ban meats snap eggs tu- h flints
fn h xegi tables im hiding caiiots
i.ibb.ige turnips lettuce celeiy peas
mil hi ans eithei fu-h or diied. Eat
sparingly of salt poik sjiup. hi tad
mtili nt xxhite flour coin products
tiul staiihj foods.
'I la din i tm- iniisi-t of the offici
and A. C. I'littnti xxbo xnll niox-c '
d.i in a fiw di.xs and .1. II. M
kmni-y of Dm. ait.
Tin inmp'tiiy is ihaiteied und
the laws of the State of Pelaxxa .
and an offue is lii-iintained at Dox. i
tb it State. The iii'itu offices hove' i
will be at Ada. Oklahoma from xxhi b
huge office all the opeiations of tin
mammoth company xxill he diicctnl
DPKANT POY CITED
Iindli" Shannon Sou of Mr. aid
i . jail. Mi.
Pax is" Inlnlf
mg. and the filing tit appln itim Im
xx i it of habeas toipus fnllowcd im-
midiately. Uowland xxas shot to ihath on the
iiruntiii't of Mead on Wulm-sdny
moining of last week at 11:1.1 o'clock.
Pixis filing two idiots into his body
with a 11-ealibie revolxer as Itow-
iinl son IMi-un
Il.ii key An Ine
It takes a leal live man to nxoid the
dead beats.
n-
ise anow
burDifficuhies
It is "easy sailing" for the
man xxho has soared nhoxo
his difficulties. But just ns
the airman rKts ahoxc tho
tlouih most successful bank
accounts xxere attaint d from
a i-loxx i tart and gradual rise.
Ono Dollar will start you
now.
AMERICAN NATIONAL
BANK
of Durant
"Pee Wee" Wade and Edward
U'lity. all-State men of Texas State
Championship liikct Pall Team ar
med in Diiiant Wednesday to enter
school at Southeastern Teachers College.
FARM LOANS-
ATTRACTIVE RATES
QUICKEST SERVICE
Lewis & Matthews
First Stale Bank Bldg.
DURANT OKLA.
WKJiSF15r5?5i5f5f5ilCMS
A IIT OV AHE
III UNO PUOM IS
We do not want jou to feel
that xoil mo simply buing
powei light oi iie fiom us hut
tli.it jou ine bunng "SEIt-
UCE." The fait that xxe may haxe
pla. ul tli-itiuity on a lino to
jour pii-niises does not iihexe
us of our obligation xxhiih xxe
a-sunie when jou beiome a con-
siimtr In fact that is only the
beginning. Tho lenduing of ?!
seixiie is that Mipplymg of
tliMt commiuhties in an eco-
nomical and satisfactmy way to
meet jour paiticular lequire-
ments. That i? exactly what xxe
aie ciitle ax ni tug to do. Excij-
one of us is im oui tip toes exery
minute doing our bi -t to gixe
"SERVICE."
flti.iba.l piateil in 'i iiihIMh. Wutt. mil sou .Hi-mi """""' 'M"ne i't.1 1
it the pit'liminaiy h.-ai w.ut t S ilphui to lamp a few d.tjs (kj left last week for Oin.m Okl
lit wuK. m -'" -"ii.iiij uaxe Uiur
Mi-s Peail ( hilders. sjter to MiJ. leady for xx-oik.
lip Inn! in his In en xi lung neie .x .ir. iiojusiun nxing eit of U
foi sometime. llu '' Satuidaj Ik had been hxinghd
(Juite a few joimg-ters xisuni ax i.my a imi nine lie was a rdatil
-i haul Piitliy afteinoou anil enjojni to ins. . Aon.
a -pilling in. inn. ...... ....s .. iimuc m ine ncj
(ii.mdp.i and gi.itiihua Uiown spent s.ttienitnt 1 inlay and Saturday.
land walked past where the slayer Sunday xi-itmg. ll.uxey bantu and mnlhor Mtf
stood in eonxersation with E. A. Tup- Little Oleta (Shine) Cobb has hcen 1 elmet went to Bennington SatunU
man. family troubles is said to hax-e uk fm s--ial day-. Had a doctor C. P. Ladd Mrs. Paulton and Ewj
bt en nt the bottom of the Double that'with her last xxtek but she is much fidwell also were Pennington i-itd
finallv lead to the killing. impioxnl at piesent. Saturdaj.
Sunday Sthool held at the usual li. 0. Cray took his little boy ;
KATY riAEIC WRECKED .hour. : id last Suntl iy afteinoon. to Dr. Reynolds at Puiant Satuj
Sexeial cais of southbound haty. Singing bad n xeiy gootl cioxxu. nay id mixes nun tieatcil for hci
Miss Ruth Ciowell is keeping house tumble.
for her fathei duiing her mothers ab- Mr. and Mrs. Pied Yeats xisitjj
Mis. ()lir p. .shannon has receix.d '.) o'clock Satui.I.iy night whtn an es-'sence. Mis. Ctowcll is expected Home if. I.. J'lajlor ami tanuly Saturdl
the following citation at the CitiiMi- tia fi eight train .sni.ishid into the the last of the week. night and Sunday.
Mihtaiy Ti.nning Camp: "Studmt icar ot the 1 Ijer at Hell- tlie I l- Tin 1'. I. u. local nas enangeii us ii. ii. u.uougn anu wito xiiU
William I. Shannon Company No. 1 tr was lunmng fixe hours late and nueting nights fiom Satiiidax back Mi-. (lams and J. T. Hale Sunday.!
h ported bx his Company Comm i'i was leaxmg the Pells station when to Wednesday night. In future regu- I.. I.. 1 .dwell went to Old Chad
di i- as haximr di-tnuruished himi 'f tlie fuiirht etia fiom Denisim plow- In mi etmgs will be on Wednesday .Sunday.
in duties as Platoon Leader tho con- td into the lear slcepn. nights. -Mi. Plum found a man near
giatulatiotis of the I'lgnncntal Com- lour nun passengeis m tne s.(.p- .mss i;uia j.enniH. sianeu io hihhm nou-e .-Miutiay aiiemonn in a xa
m u del aie hcubv to-ix-eyed i t r weie hi distil and tut wi.h fljmg Mondaj. aftt r being out of school for -uihim condition. Ho cc nifil to
him." ir'is hut tin i e xxas none kill il Theajiar. poisonnl on "cat". Mr. Plumb phoni
I'i'ght extia xxas on a siding fixe' li lung p.tities an still stjlwh. A atoiuefoi a doctor. Ho was a stral
Pill Soiwns sav motiex is like fn- mit"i (011ll 'f Hells when the Plyer lot of people lepoited getting all the gu-heie. An mxestigation proxed II
pa oil it. ii-n liny couui eai. in oe a uiau iesiuing near i-ritcraa
Pljer xxeie ilamagtd consult i.ibly and
four passpngeis injuietl sbnitly aftei
If jou feel that jou are 8
spending jour momy for dec- p
tucity no etc. and not u ally
getting s.mct. ()u-e j so.. X
thug ladually xxiong and xxe ;
ant jou to tome into oi.r of- 5
fice and let us talk it oxer.
CONSUMERS LIGHT & POW-
ER COMPANT
ay motiex
a good H'li.inl but a bad mastci
New Merchandise
New Low
Prices
Every clay we are getting- in new Shoes and Suits
for men and boys Ready-to-wear for women. Milli-
nery and piece goods Styles are different quality
better at a lower price than we have been able to
offer for several months. Stocks in many instances
have been low money has been scarce.
We all have denied ourselves of many
things so now come in where the price is
right and quality guaranteed.
HR Dep't
Whitaker's
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Evans, E. M. The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1, Friday, September 1, 1922, newspaper, September 1, 1922; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc83006/m1/6/: accessed April 18, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.