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i T1K OKLAHOMA NEWS—PAGE 2-
ASKS WIVES
WHO WORKED,
DO SO AGAIN
WELLEMEYER ASKS FOR
SPRINGFIELD PLACE
Htf I nil tit
S[nin»!fleld, III , Aug. V
i Pr ttclpal J. K. Wellime>er at
'ha Oklahoma City lilglu honl
as Applied for the poll I lop of
i principal of the new highscbonl
jliere. made vacant by the seleo
jtlon of Principal Allen m> super
Intendont of schools. Wellemeyc
applied personally.
Hi) 1'nilnl I'rnn. \Ve|lemeyer. prlpcli.il of the
Washington, Aug. h Wives local hlghsrhool for two years
who worked in the officees and w.is not re-elected In the board
factories before marriage should of ed ication last spring
seek employment In Industry
Again, relieving the'r husbands COG K.-CO, ILL., HAS
for army service.
This was an official sugges-
tion of the provoat marshal gen-
eral's office toMav. supplement-
ing General Crowder's ruling
that when the wife is assured
"reasonably adequate support.''
the httahnnd should not ho ex-
empted on the
pendents.
Gives Away Six Children
ro.OOO MEN 'READY
/it/ I h l»tl Pr*.**.
Ch'ago, Aug Major H
M. Chiperfield today wired Pro
vosi Marshal (JfnerM Crowder
Diat Cook-co would have 10,000
nit'ii ready to send to the can*
ground of do* loniiieiit ramp at Rockford. 111.,
- If he wanted them.
SAMMY AND
POILU PICNIC
I:
Officials would not define hoards have already begun
"reasonable adequate ” They sending notices to accepted men
said It remained with conditions to be ready to report for train
and that the local exemption Ing.
hoards would have to decide In-
dividual cases on their merits
A wife wlib young children,
unsblo to support herself or
■without adequate support from
relatives, would entitle the hus-
band to exemption II was stated. ,
Appeal to Relatives.
General Crowder's ruling was
an open appeal to relatives to i
support the wife so that the i
husband can go to war
Mobilization orders for the ’
687,000 men In the first draft ,
will he Issued by General Crow-
der Friday. The men will be
ordered to proceeed to the cott-
tonment camps In their civilian
clothes. It Is still doubtful
whether uniforms and other
equipment will he ready bv
Bept. 1. the date of the first
call. The balance will entrain ,
‘ALL-AROUND’ " '” •'
SUCCESS KEY
OF FAIRBANKS
fall,
struck rut
a great r ,sh In my forehead.
, That should have tuught m» a
i lesson. but It didn't." Carl
. Kaston Williams, in Physical
I Culture
TO •TMNGTHCN TMI NCOVCS
Tsks Hertford’, Add Pkstskst,
When nervous, tlrotl or rrstlMJ It rr,lords
th* ijroum eiv.t Induct, rrfrrvhing »l,rp -
A<!r,rtl,*m«nl.
SHARE SHIP CONTROL
WITH BRITISH GOVT.
Uy f ade: Press.
truly I Washington, Aug.
count of the making of said ta*
provements; that In making Said
appraisement and apportionment,
we first apportioned to each
quarter block Ito due proportlon-
____ ate charge, according to tho
" ~ , nninunt and coot of work pore
a 'formed upon the aibuttlng streets
__ _ and other public places. Including
TFTbI7rt^d"ilTTI.a Oklahoma News at reef intersections
Autue‘, ». Ill II. 13. 14, ial7) , crossings; u-h 1 gh reepeoM+O
vulllg OF MKI'.TIMi. amounts ao appraised, apportioned
Notice e hereby given that the ! am! adopted, we find fust, equls
Board of Commits oners of the tab.e and accurate, an^ thsA tho
Cite of Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, : several respective quarterJblock*
Will meet on the flat day of Aug- ; are benefited To the eatent of the
net isi7 at 1:10 p m . In the Com- j respective amounts so apportioned!
* * ' ,* iltf it...* . St„H a, , ,.U SM ■ kd A as last AM 4 M
i tie City that after such aubdlvlalon Into
Hh has simply made; the most trana-Atlintic whipping , viewing the report of th* Board ! tnerein, the respective amounts
of all his capabilities, and shines 1 broughx nearer at a conference of Appraiser* making the ap- set opposite the description of *aid
boca„s« of bis versatility today between Chairman Hurley J *^^™*»*- )0A" I fS^h- •rf^wST'KSSStSS
Me Is not a champion in anytof the shipping board and Con- ' „f land ..narge'u with the coat of marked "EXUIBIT A." and mad*
branch or department of ath-!nop Guthrie, British traffic com- j paving and otherwise improving part hereof, which respective
let ins He i» only lhat superior mUstoner. Twelfth Street from the west amount* we find equitable and
- “P , , .. , i line of Robinson Avenue to just, and according to the benefit*
at. ?n«* cioa* of tn« session, j east jjne Gf Harvey Ave- accruing to *a!d several loti and
Murlajr announced that the re-: nue, tracts of land.
QUlsition of American ship apace in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, and, Respectfully aubmitted •
probably would be ordered next
protiuci, an ‘all-around." Me
rouId n >t win a championship
at anything But he tan do
everything fairly well.
The truth la lhat Fairbanks
. | has a power of co-ordination
! that makes it easy for him to
get Hold of" any new game- or
do any new stunt. He has re-
markable control of his muscles.
week. This will give the gov-
ernment absolute control over!
th* report of the Board of Ap-
praisers is hereto attached and
made a part of this notice.
.1,1
meeting the Bourd of
CHARLES H. RUTH,
E. C DIOKERHON,
H A SCHHEFFLER.
Apipralss
“EXHIBIT A."
ocean freight ratV* ,h- , I'ommiit oners will hear and ad-
I.nlrvsai** * OB” Ju*i any complaints or otijecttoii# Statement of lots and tract* of
unloading and movements of and review, revise or correc
vessels flying the American flag. I appraisement or
The British government al-
— any land to which are to ba appraised
pportlonm. Mt j and apportioned the benefits re-
made by the Board of Appraisers. ; suiting from the paving and other.
for tho camps at Intervals up and American soldier bands
crashed out tho national airs of
to Oet. 1
With draft allowances de-
creased for married men, of-
ficials here say that the next
w*ek or two will see the quotas
filled all over the country. |
Authorities say probably the
bulk of men will not be ready
for actual fighting duty before
September. 1818. tho part of
the national guard and regular
arm? will be thoroly fitted long
Datore then.
HV .1. W. UKGMill.
I oiled I'ris.v SlalT I orrespondent
U. S ll'xidquai ters in Prance,
Aug. !* The Star Spangled
Bann r and the Marseillaise re-
verberated thru verdant valleys
today as American Sammies and
French i'ollus raised their voices j driven Mr*. Mary Palamy
In song. | give away her six children
The Sammies and I’ollus pb ’ adoption, so they may escape the j them during the day
fflSaar'sus.i" Bas gr- «*« h,™.- ,
Mr» Falamv advertised for i home. John, the oldest, ran a|fvp
foster parents and the next morn-; away from his new home but Evpn
, Mrs Mary Palamv's Children.
Special to The A i*ir«,
Chicago, Aug 9. Poverty has , each of the six
control can be acquired by any-
one who engages. In a variety
of activity. Fairbanks still fol-
lows ihe play theory of train-
ing Alfho he is a splendid
gymnast, he bales the gymnas-
ium Me lakes his exercise in
the form of plav When in the
city be gets his daily exercise
on the roof of his hotel. He
says that every large city has
main square miles of bpen air
spate on Ihe roofs of houses
that could be Just as well used
for recreat ion and > exercise.
“More Alive."
Perhaps one may say that Ihe
, gathered at her home. By noon. aWm’/'ls^thlt^l'^more '"JhJ*
.each of the six children had thanthe most of u* Th*ti«
to found new parents, while more whv ...... H , *nat
room,,, .* women MM ......- „,b„’ £
The very secret of his profea-
Each has gone to a different same * quail tv ""of *helns* *°
* j,.hn thw nMiioi „„„ “,me duality Of being so much
Hut thte co-ord lust inn .„a readv Is overnment al-:aB provided by law, and the Board wise Improving Twelfth Street
nut mie co-ordination and Is exercising these powers, i of Commissioners will adjourn street from the
until
•• : hucci *ium iu«? wfBt line of Ttob-
their I Inson Avenue to the east line of
MARRIAGES
Clarence R. Vollintln*. 32.
Corsicana. Tex., and Vida
Vnughn, 26, Blackford, Ky.
James H. Handley, 36, Sasa-
kwa, and Clara Hlagg. 36, Ok-
lahoma city.
Oral U Stansberry, 20, and
Lucy Hembree. 18.
Homer W. Blocker. 28, and
Alice Myers, 28.
Johr Lewnes, 37, Arkansas
City. «d Gertrude Spencer, 35,
N* airk.
< Mlllnm Jamas .Crowe, 24,
O' i»homa City, and Kula Russel,
It. McAleeter.
PATRIOTS
Flret Subway Director—We
Mjr have to provide more eeata.
Becoutl Subway Director—Non-
e—el iBlmply have "The Star-
Spangled Banner" played on all
ears.—Life.
CALOMEL SICKENS! ITS HORRIBLE!
DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
I 0(7ARANThfC "DODSON'S LIVKB TUNE” WILL GIVE .Of
TUB best i niER AND BOWEL CLEANSING YOU EVER HAD
Calomel mL.ee you elck; you
|*S* * day’s work. Calomel ie
tnieltsllver and It eallvatee; cal-
omel Injuree your liver.
If you /iv bilious- feel lasy,
•lugglsh and a'l knocked out. if
pour bowels s.e constipated and , V*ir druggist guarantees that were
as « *;r rzzs jjlss. •ssr^s1' »ss. yS'n--^" sjsrktf. pr."3; *.«, *.
jsir-'SRr'L.satsisr«nr&ssl-sjx '»;,ffi,rotaii.ss
n,i_11| rxndsnn'w' l t»*w t,r*n *l*dly take Dodson's Uver enough. But he said he'd rath- Jn0- B- Ramsey. Henry King,
w>Ma |- i.--- medlein* *Ynn T°ne because It Is pleasant test-; or see the skeL'h. just now. than *-ar* L- Moore, Bert J. Walte-
_H1 k_n_ i. mnrntns he ,n* *n<1 doesn't gripe or cramp Parney himself that It would I mire. Milton J. Mather. Willlard
™ *“ow ' m rntng - or nlakP them sick. help him fix Parney's features E- Johnson. Hornsey E. Scrlvner.
..... , t ant selling millions of bottles (In his mind. 1 The eight failed to report or
VO.JJ ,*om!cS w111 ^ of Dod'°"'> , lver Tone ,0 »e was a, tenant farmer. 1
hnw,M. r-Tnlar Yml: who f<fund ,b*, ,hl* l>lea!' Imagine he Is bad. on the farm
STSatl Ilk? snrkff TWH 1 Mt' • <*ogetahle. liver raedlclnt. bv now He's thru rebelling
wHI feal like workln*. You II (akf, ,he p|a,.e of da„BeroiUi cal : But the point is. he doesn't want
..hot.. "°r *" omel Buy on* bo,tl* on my snvone to know he's been off
viv a,... a i .. i e°und, reliable guarantee. Ask ,hp farm , gaTe hlm ,h(> 8kPlch
Yo-Ur. druggist or deader sells (your druggist about me. Adver- | made of hln) Bl|t , ha(,
YOU * 10 cent bottle of Dodson's I tiaement.
Coatiind Fr«a Page 1
'GOING AWAY’
WRITES ‘SAT’
j POLICE COURT NEEDS
INTERPRETER BADLY
the 'men <<asD,th'ey - gorf I *n< * croW(l °L mothers ! was Induced to returR.
racy's defiance to the enemy, j
in which was one of the most
unique celebrations sliteo the
Sammies landed.
American "e how wagons"
cooked for the I'ollus, while
French field kitchens cooked
for tbe Sammies.
In deference to the French
custom, tbe Americans dipped
their field cupa Into barrels of !
red wine, furnish*'! by the
French and drank to denioc- j
racy’a victory.
American and Frincb officers
toasted each other with rhnm-
hagne.
OFFUTC SHARPENER
BEST; HE ADMITS IT
The best pencil .sharpener In
the court house graces County
Assessor Offut’s office.
"I knew It was good the min-
ute I saw It; its the only one
of its kind around here," ex-
plains Offut proudly. "You Just
turn the crank and the machine
holda the pencil."
Judge Mitchell wants an In-
let prefer Almost every day he
has to ask If anyone in Ihe
;court room can talk Mexican.
I "Guilty or not guilty ?” aiked of a she
tthe Judge of Manuel Gonzallas. -
charged with loitering. Thura-
~ ~ !day.
see, decided their picture* would j "Yes.” said Manual and shook
not look good in the paper, his head.
Most of them weren't 'hankering I "Do you understand English?"
after piling up evidence against "No." said the Mexican and
themselves. t brought down th,e court room.
He was given *19 «nd costs.
his exuberant good na-
ture and the joyousness of his
smile are probably due very
largely to the same fact
"The thing I like to do beat
or all is to climb,” saye Fair-
banks. f can climb almost any-
thing and always could. I have
never had any fear of being
high up When I was two years
I old, 1^ ‘llmbed up onto the roof
"n a mountainside and
(S»al)
G®V. TO INVESTIGATE
, BISBEE SITUATION
By f. sited Pmt.
Phoenix. Arts. Aug. 9. _
Aroused over Bisbee's action in
turning back a committee of five
appointed by the Arizona Feder-
ation of Labor to investigate d«-
portations there, Governor Camp-
bell prepared today to go to
Blsbee and investigate the situ-
ation personally.
To Drive Oat Malaria
, »■< Ball* l> th* Sralrna I
J?oS.v.rh5 <P,d Biandard GROVL -
TASTELESS Chill TONIC. V.u
know what you ara taking, aa th* I . n,l'v
formula la prlntad on *v*ry label,
ahowlng It ia Quinine and Iron ! *'*»* «?
in a Ta»igle»w form. GOc.
i from day to day
! labors ara completed. Harvey Avenue
At «ald meeting all peraons In- I.of or Part
tareated may appear and be heard, nfl.ots Rlk.
j C. K. 8KMMBLB1.CK, ll#
4’lty Clerk.
REPORT OF APPR vi'trii*.
Augr *#17.
i 2C
TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY
LOST—Pair eye glasses. tor-
toise shell rim. in leather caaa.
2F?*!1 a* *nd. 13 00 rewrard. Phone
Aal. 4126.
.Tpk RENT—Two nicely fur-
xr: n w Fark
TWO 3-room apartments furniah*
ed for light housekeeping S0« W
4th at.
FOR SALE—-Thoroughbred Buff
Orpington hens and rooatera.
cheap. Leaving city Wal. 4055-J.
• 1 *15 Ford touring can
1350. Sae Bixler. 209 Patterson
Bldg., for demonatratlon.
Courageout? Mure!
Understand. I am a courag-1
eous man. But I think a draw- j
Ing un paper is worth two in !
the head, unless the head is :
resting easier than it reels In
a flivver In the "Indian coun- |
try” today.
I have a vivid recollection of |
tho oldish man with the chin 1
whiskers and the big hat—and, ;
leat I forget a gun with two!
barrela—who met me about 20 i
miles from Holdenvllle, out1
Sammy’s Medal of Valor will, where there was a hill of rocks i Physically fit Thursday morning
show a halt-naked woman, hold- on one aide and aome scrub! in District No 9 mimin.ii...
Ing what looks like a Rocky Ford timber on the other, and ~u 1
13 LISTED AS
FIT FOR ARMY
Here are the 13 Hsted as
melon In her hand.
York idea of art.
It’s a New
Ing In the way of a cinder ’ under ,h* draft:
track for a good runner. James W. Glenn, Robert C. 1
"What might be your bust- ; Lewis, Andrew S. Howard Gien
ness, young man?" was his salu- j Thaver, Jesse E Brewer Ike
tatlon. He didn't exactly hold ! Prp„n ‘ „ Brewer-
me guilty until proven inno- j n"v)V l,liam B Brieat> Albert
cent, but he required convincing ; . B°ehle, Jesse A Todd. Ruford
proof of Innocence, juet the . ' J?6}nPld*: *r,a D- Coo*4s, Elon-
satne. *° Beard. Ward O. Thomas
_______ I sketched him on Ihe spot. . Tb^.ue*Bb,t wbo faBed to ap-
LUrer Tone under my personal : It waa a novelty- rather divert-j peDr “r’JJ*!r were: v
guarantee that It will clean your ed him. All men need diversion . KOD*‘rt " Ivinson Jones,
■lugglsh liver betti' than na*ty from such serious business as j „**,*,? ,^1^’ RlehaI't, A. Tharp,
cafatnel; it won’t make you sick [ he was engaged in. So 1 may , , 8 W illiams, Jose Santos.
'«nd you can eat anything you I be said 10 have walked to safety '‘"J,1! 8<*rvi,J0. f har.es L. Miller,
want without being sallvatni. on my hand. The twelve listed Wednesday
He also liked the sketch I af'ernoon as physically qualified
file excuses were
LeRoy Drswver. Senovic Gar-
cia. John R. Hubbel. Rubv Mc-
Cullough. Carl Mock. C E.
Thomas. Jr.. Wesley Harris. Mar-
tin P. Ruffin.
FIVE LINOTYPES
M«kc it poBHtble for us to give
quirk service in I’rintinn books
xnd booklets Tr\ us
THE PUBLISHER'S PRESS
Walnut 4 7J.J
1.10 West Third, Oklahoma City
A PITIFUL SIGHT
To the Honorable Bo t .1 jf Com- 21
miaeioners, City Oi < klahoma • 21
City. Oklahoma: ‘22
Geni lemen : 1 23
We. the undersigned. Board of r 24
Appraisers appointed by resolution 25
of your Honorable Body to ap- 2*
praise and apportion the several 2
lots and tracts of land chargeable
with the coat thereof, the ben**
fit* resulting thereto on account
of paving and otherwise Improv-
ing the part* of
Twelfth Street from the weat
lln* of Robineon Avenue to
:*ne east line of Harvey Ave-
aggregate amount of
do hereby certify that
we met In City Clerk's office in
the Ciiy Hall Building, No. 3 I
and ft West Main Street, in eald |
City on the 1~r dry of August. I
1917, and organ * •• a Board
of Appraisers, and aelecten Hilaries
H. Ruth as Chairman, and E. C.
Dickerson as Secretary thereof:
that w-e. at said time, severally
took and eubscriDed an oath to
make true and Impartial appraise-
ment and ‘apportionment to the
several lots and tracts of land
designated in the resolution by
which we were appointed, of the
benefits resulting thereto, as
aforesaid, that within five days
after being notified of our ap-
pointment. we proceeded to ap-
praise and apportion to said sev-
eral lots and tracts of land the
benefits resulting thereto on ac-
H. 1«0
ft.
8 160
ft.
S 14ft
ft.
xS. 160
ft.
S 160
fr.
S 160
ft.
8. 160
ft.
8. 160
ft.
S 160
ft
S. 60
ft.
H 7"
ft
N 50
ft
S 100
ft.
of E.
150
feet
8. 50
ft.
E. 140
ft
W 10
ft
of 8
50
feet of
E.
150 feet
W. 50
ft
of S.
100
f*et
N. 16
2-3
ft. of
8
50 of
X
100 feet
X. 50
ft
N. 66
2-3
feet
W 50
ft.
Aat.sf
A If Ian Benefit
9 Re ns from • .
sub of Lot 1,
Block 9. Mc-
Clure's.....| 57.9ft
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9 MoChire s.
67.9ft
67 90
67 90
57.89
57 89
67 89
67.89
83 39
116.89
169.69
*
6 E. 50 ft. of
W 100 ft. 4
5 E 50 ft. 4
5 W. 50 ft. of
E. 100 ft. 4
ft 4
9 5ft
94.99
33.19
49.48
92.64
92.63
92.43
92.99
92.99
370.52
Hart Schaffner and Marx
3-Piece All Wool Suits
At 20°/c Discount
A small boy is a fine judge of good
things to eat. Any lad will almost
leave a ball game for a hot biscuit
made with R. B. M.‘Baking Powder.
I Thi* suprtmeli g«oi! bakiiur powder uruduers tine
I batche* when tt-ed for bread, crullers, or anything
'»r which baking powder can i»e uaed.
Toil'll fln4 It on the shelve* of thousand* of homes
* Contain* no harmful chemical*. 8old by moat leading
Aak youra for R. B. M.
£M: dr'. fr"f
RIDENOUR-BAKER MERCANTILE CO.
roughed In another he didn't
know anything about.
If all the "rebels" were like
the rural negro I watched the
iloldenville sheriff anil his depu-
ties ami the draft hoard exam-
ine. it wouldn't be ao hail. He
hadn’t registered, or done much
of anything elae, in the war
line
"Do you claim exemption?"
they asked.
"I don't ezxaekly git dat.
boas."
"Is there any reason why you
shouldn't Join the armv and
ilght?"
"Oh. ye«. hose' Of ...ae! !'*
scared!"
Perhaps T should not have
told this incident or sketched' _
M* Tone,.ralwW0.nyn p.ra8,lel * he' ' 0n t0 FaCe' -
-an nun* JVinJtuud mill Iiaa.«|
gro and an intrepiil newspaper
artist.
SEW SAMMY
i MAGAZINES
I'nclaiated atd m deilverablc "men l sent lor a tree satnui
. magazines that pile up in Okla-1 Cuticura SA*u and Ointment, and alter
homa City postoffie.- to amount: ,peil'K ,hal 1 ^"'8 hrnrtited I
of 200 to 300 pounds a week bought mar, and two cakes of Cuticura
will b- s» nt to U. S soldiers In Soap wimone box of CuticuraAiintmeni
France. K. H. Hansen, mall su- u L
periutendent, said Thursday Black. I—Ninth Street, Hnstol, Tenn., t
This pr.tlon followed an order! t a u
from Postmaster General Burle- fbousands of pwple. vtw,ng and old,
son. who has completed arrange- ^fr ,fr,u'S°l v V •J.nd *^f*u*e
jnents for handling the big b^Ih i Double* whc h tmght eaa.ly be
"enrM'm .^.“ntlion *' b‘* ^"cuttcura ^p ^ I
i "o ... , . <or everc-day toilet purpose* with a
' m a'Tn /£7r n ok,ab“ma touch now and the., of 6rtio,ra Oint
wll send ancalled for magazines mrut to and h„,
tto the Oklahoma City office, and for sw** «amale Eaeb bv es,n
they will be sent from h-re to Mail address "*^ ^a«K.r7
•“ Atlantic port to he shipped Dap*. H. Boston." Sold even-where
^o the front soap 25c. Ointment .’5 and 5Uc.
The ncstoffice department plin
is to select only standard maga-
zine* and weakly publications
I Can:onn.*nta in the <’. S. ‘ will
be supplied also
, This scheme >* * follow-up to
the plan already In operation, al-
lowing individual* to send read-
ing matter to soldi* rs by placing
ia !-cen» stamp upon th* maga-
: tine without uddraaa or wrapper.
* .
These suits are lipht enough for Tate summer
wear and heavy enough for fall comfort. The pat-
terns and cuts are new and popular. As the price on
woolens is advancing steadily we advise you to buy
one or more of these suits now. Two-piece suits in
Dixie Weave
Tropical Worsteds
Mohairs
~ WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING
REDUCTIONS:
IlS-M Coat and Trousers now............................. $12.00
$18.0# Coat end Trousers now.............. $14.40
$20.00 Coet end Trousers now............................. $16.00
$25.00 Coet end Trousers now______________________ $20.00
All low shoes 20 percent discount
The Home of Hert Schaffner A Mere
knight Dodc g<a
107 West Mem Street.
“Kirftt walery pitnnie* started on my
scalp a ml thty would itch and burn.
They spread to inv face. neck, arms
and chest, and my face and arm* were
a piiilui sight. The skin was so inHamed
and sore, that 1 had to wear greased
chubs so lhat mv clothing d*d not rub
the parts affected. The itching and
burning were so intense that i could
not sleep.
‘Then l sent for a free sample of ,
Beware the “Quality” Bug
AL JENNINGS
Will ■ Mitre Ob
MR.4TI.Va RACK
%« tW 4#4N#»I#m 4«nd#v
«e# «|# rieffts 4 M##l»
Rlfsy l#r. I*wer Flesesr
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to split hsira over the "c!**S" of people that are supposed to lake a newapaper
The old boy a know lhat quality" circulation i* an Intangible thin* !ral1’ land to which are to
onnthl plafne“rMaP" ,*T'°U*lr *’ ' bu,'ne" Proposition-any more ,han ,he cana“, 7^'^ ""
What THEY want I, a iXiT of newspaper READERS and
law of AVERAGE will aee to th* QUALITY.
(Published in The Oklahoma N*wsv
August 9, 10, 11, 13. 14. 1917.)
IVOTKK OF 3UCETI3G.
Notice is Hereby given that thS
Board of (‘oinrmsaioners of the
• City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
w .11 meet on the 21st day or
. August, 1917, at 1:30 p. m., in thS
1'ommissioners' Chamber, In th*
i City Hall Building, No. 3 and 6
; West Main Street, in Oklahoma
1 City, Okla , for the purpose of re-
viewing ihe report of the Board
. of Appraiser* making the ap*
praisement and apportionment
on various lots, pieces and parcels
j of land charged with the cost of
paving and otherwise improving!
The alley in Block 67, Uni-
versity Addition, from the
East line of i*ee Avenue to
the West line of Dewey
Avenue. in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, and the report of
the Board of Appraisers Is
hereto attached and made a
part of this notice.
At said meeting the Board of
Commissioners will hear and ad-
: just any complaints or objection*
and review, revise or correct any
appraisement or apportionment
, made by the Board of Appraisers,
as provided by law% and the Board
of Commissioners will adjourn
from day to day until thsir
labors are completed.
At. said meeting all persons in*
terested may appear and be heard*
C. F. SEMMEDBECK,
i (Seal) city Clerk.
Report of Appraisers.
August 1, 1917.
To the Honorable Board of
Commissioners,
City of Oklahoma City, Okto.
Gentlemen:
We. the undersigned, Board of
Appraisers appointed by resolu-
tion of your Honorable Body to
appraise and apportion the several
lots and trade of land charge-
able with the cost thereof, tho
benefits resulting thereto on ac-
i oount of paving and otherwise
. improving the part* of
The alley in Block ft?, Unl-
| verslty Addition. from ths
East line of Gee Avenue to
the West line of Dewev
Avenue,
in the aggregate amount of
f-.455.26. do hereby certify that
we met In the City Clerk's office
in the City Hall Building. No,
3 »nd 5 West Main Street, iA
■aid City on the 1st day of
August. 1917, and organised a* a
Board of Appraiser*, and selected
Ruth as Chairman,
and h. C. Dickerson as Secretary
thereof; that we. at said time,
severally took and subscribed an
oath to make true and impartial
appraisement and apportionment
to the several lot* and tracts of
land designated in the resolution
by which we were appointed, of
the benefits resulting thereto, as
aforesaid; that within five day*
after being notifie<! of our ap-
pointment. we proceeded to ap-
praise and apportion to 9wid
Thler»al ‘i!!* and ^acta of land
the benefits resulting thereto on
account of the making of said
rnipt-ovemente; that in maklnr
said appraisement and apportion-
'JLVh’ we . flr,t apportioned to
each quarter-block Ha due pro-
portionate charge, according to
the amount and coet of work per-*
inrfm'“'!,.',pon ,h® abutting ■treet*
«tVleJ’lhtr.P1*bl,c, including
aireet intereection* and aller
ou'nte n*2' wh‘ch reapecllva am*
2-2 a appralaed. apporttoneA
a„d,l>p,ed w« f>"«> juit rUf5*t®
2ev2r,^nd “"“rate, and that tha
everal respective Quarter-blocks
’ h* extent of ,h^
ed^Thlt amount* ao apportlon-
fd,' 2,n...aftlr, ?uch eubdivlelcn
into quarter-block dletrlcto w»
seven rdto,and api>ortl°nrd to th*
therein th- "nd ,r*‘'t8 of ’a'"1
t nerein. the respective amount*
?ampr:,rdji?.%t.dv,^^nco„o:
Panke^erfoXfh*biUT,?,e*"d
Ju»?Unand W* tlP C*0“l'*,SK*C*nd
just. Aiid according to the
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. “EahlMt A."PPr*'*ePfc
Statement of rhe tot* - -
tracts of land to -
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the pnf-
ng th#
,dHlon. from th. E«t'-lTne‘o> Lee
ihe immutahle Jto th® w«*t i;n, of t>ew*r
.n« and o;h»rwt-e Vnorovln*
- A" *opf* ?! r,da ,n a,P»*» c»r*. all sort* of people ride in automobiles—-
Dess and maklDg up your mind in advance that you *ere goine
moonflah. *
to hook only
Avenue:
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the trade of the millions who rtiie the street cars—welcome to vour fold the
fellows who ride in Fords. *n<l p*t It tnto your business cranium' once for ail
that for private reasons of rbeir own highly desirable and prosperous people are
to be found driving every conceeivable make of car—and tnanv people eoualiv
desirable and prosperous ones drive NO CAR AT ALL. and the Pierce-Arrow fol-
lowing merely help* out the average BLEND—flavors it SLIGHTLY but is not
a basic ingredient tn the m«ke,i; r.s the business pudding
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1917, newspaper, August 9, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860031/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.