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THE OKLAHOMA
Ithe coreF’®IAN GRIP IN
NO MORE
GOVERNOR CENTERS
ATTENTION ON BILLS!
STATE REPORTER
IS RECREATED
"PURE SEED” BILL IS [DENTIST AUTHORITY- • FEDERAL RESERVE NOW I •“* f“vic“o0“ tS*rSoeia
IC BP ■ BPP 1 V VIlfA ■ tn t* DA f III A D l\PDT ..... <•< a a ^ 11A rikM'.A
DOOMED, IS BELIEF
-On Jt(r SgO todftjl It W»* Bn L'nited Vr’'e.
(It Croach kill In* cut thkt WSSj . Petrograa, March £7, — .New
being trfiiel to a Jury. ; Russia may bscak tae grl;- of
—Ten years ago today; C. Xjthe Central Eroplcs in the Oal-
Hatkell flret declined to run.1 karts -may even bring a eut
then Mid he would be e can<Jl-: withdrawal o: iluiparla and T ir-
dete for governor. 'hey from the war. according to
_Old Man Sage say*: “Jfi developments today.
the milk •* human klndseae soldi Two moves by the new gov-
be the quart we’d boy a lot for erament leaders were cited as
eeme folks." likely to have far-reach'ns ef-
—Gov. Williams Tuesday foct to this end.
signed tbs bill appropriating *Trs\ th« an f Mlni-te- of
$7S 000 for erection of a library' Justice herensi,.-.- for nter-
at the state anlrerrity, Norman, •nationalisation f Constautl-
--Canltol Lodge No. til will'nople." Ha astro* emphatically
meettontfht lsMoose hall, at with President \\ ilaon’s dictum
•'ll 1-" \V Klret-st. All Pytb- ** t0 free B6a out/ets and with
l hi* Plan for ne i.trail' ,:ion o
_(^o and mnnle Qownlle.k *ucb outlets Hr- friends, how-
.“v I. /-niirt' ever, s<" Ki-’.-r-.' s ; .an- - >
fined ISO each In f0M*: fanner than this and content-'
»n charge of srtUag boot# » „la„ (lf the
®7_’l01 . v_ anv. dandle* and ('.instantfeople by
—"Character" la to be ■«*>- tf,n T,,rk,
Ject of addreae Mayor Orsrhoner. Thp
will make before the Tauls \ - t, „
ley club Wednesday n.g • ;.(N*.-ti> jc^m .dons » ttn the
fault "t alley, bis first ot; : Hi,.gars Bulgur.*'* people nre
town speaking engagement. c!ncer r:.sn vn-. other* to Hu.-- .;
—Two epeeddre drew fines OI !n, «Tm?.uh»*i- wt-a that.
I1C each tn police court Tuee- aiiag_ . g’ij,^e
day. , Wi iii Prof M;, koff. n >w foi-
—-Secretary W. V. Tfardl* o. minister, was called several
the ‘C. of C. trade trip commit- y, „r» a.t > »o s«f.a. he w„u Hut-!
tee will begin aoceptlng reeorva- R!1r:an friend p Later, when!
tlona for berths on trade fr!p j;, vsss t0 return, he
special Wednesday. de- hired In speech In tho
—Mayor Orerholser wires uiuna • i l< garia had been 1
"Tee” to National Swiirlty leaine unfairly • . i . ' in 'he Balkan .
who asked permission to use his wj settlement Mllukoft's se-
neate with thoae of 200 other lection n* foreign tnnl-ier may
mayors In the 1’. .3. endorsing open th- wav to definite n.-go- i
universal military ttainlng. nations with Hoth Bulrar'a an I
—New golicennAt's rest room Turkey,
on third floor of police station . . - Dlmcl,1T
completed and ready for in*Ul- ALLIED PURSUIT IS
latlon of new lookers and pool STILL CONTINUING'
table*. „ ... ..-----
_OCty commles'oa takes up Imtrd m*«.
contract for building clear well' London, March 2 7 The allied
at water plant, a $18,000 con-’Pursuit continued hotly today,
tiraet and part of the new water j marked by violent fig-nting at
project. (half a dozen points along tho F.0-
_Wagon wheat aella for *l.**A ; nille front, no r rapidly nearing
a |-cent Increase over Meaiday. 'bo permanent German line.
rp,# French are within less
than a mile of the "Hlndenburg
line"—and progressing steadily,
despite Inundations and Increas-
ing ree'stance.
Tha nearest approach of the
Governor Williams denied him-
*olf to visitor* Tuesday because
lie had only that and four other
da s tii con-ider all bills remain-
ing of the great mass of legis-
lation the late assembly left him. ' ~~
The last enrolled bill, reached Ti‘« “at® reporter was ra-
blm from the oapltol Monday. I'•rested Tuesday afternoon wnen
nine da's a'ter the legislature Governor Williams ulgned the
adfournid * Waldrop
Most important of , those re- hcatlon of supreme court and
mainlng T icvday, were the gen- criminal court of appeals reports,
jcral deficiency and appropriation The reporter, abolished by law
hills and th« Knle bill commer- two ye»r* »«<>• receive not
icla’lrinff oil leases on school ®v*1' l>*00 a year and ba ap-
' lands ‘ pointed by the aupreme court.
------- Two thousand copies of each
MAYOR MAY STAND v°lim® of
TWO LECTURES
BACK
WAR DEPT.
ninsiseu
tllS.OO)
S. T
doUarw and ct>a--»
Aactiou i. Tha annoy_anc*_ o|
—The
padaatrlana and the blooaadioit or
traffic 1A «ha coi.g«»t*«l dlairtcte
of th# City by beggara, conatltut-
said Oov. Williams Tuesday to
a delegation at local need man
and Hep. Rolila E. 'Gish, whs
made formal prefeete against ap-
Waldrop blil prov’dlng for pub- proval of the house “pur* eeed”
bill requiring wholesaler* Mo sell
only certified seed and pay for
certification.
While indicating that ho night
not sign tho bill, tho governor
said ha wouldn’t blame tha far-
. . m*r who sowed alfalfa and
thistles from taking hi.
l.f : March
putting everytklng up «s. —. ^ the'.tate convention of vV™ %^rhvHmvlJ rnfrrmftieV to vvomen Who are en-
imitat utermaster vouchers held b> «0'^cUl,te> cru
of their ! ^1 '^Te ,l the EmpMaa theater fe(leral reserve board has or-i pr?ctk;e permitting cripples and
^ morning at 9:30 be- ^ tha^n c. S. arlny , ------------------------^
iudmiidiit of tho Boird
. ditional appropriations by con- j r» rt-rnec.iU that this
Tuemlay night at th. highschool foverBment W|U stand
" *-----'— and re-dls 1
will lecture
auditorium on diseases that arise
from poor care of the moutn.
School children and patrons are
espodally lnvltod to this lecture.
TOWN BLOWN AWAY
Bjr C sited Prri*.
Birmingham. Ala.. March 27. f
hind tho branches
count vouchers.
The action was taken when the
war department faced Inability
to obtain further supplies on
cre<Mt- i,, c
This places the whole powevj
TO lose_about “*s-“*=?*b- "-“sufffbfK’a*"*
«eod. ao they could jur#(, 20
aaiiM maii nut f ng 1______________
are to be-
Mayor Overhdeer waon't aura
Wednesday whether or not he
w*« loser on tha MteCha Elman
corct-rt Monday night.
First ohevklng of receipts and
eapenfu-s ohowed him IH.10 to ,
the good. A re-cheok gave the*, um?'
recefp-9 a' $10 lees, so he may |10 lov,,, ...
be $1 on lose*. The mayor will ^ , .I** carries 181,000 ap-
vonct If hlmeeif to be certain. proprlatton for two yMrs, and
You know thev „a!d figure. ' b^°1n,#? effective immediately,
do not He. but -hat vou can ‘ ,ef l«»««ce of the supreme
make them do most anything '™(‘ *“* '.h? !
you want thorn to." he said
seed dealer.
_ "If the
their own
easily, they could ooon put thej-
teed men out of business.” tho -
be $1.00 a copy. The atate li-
brarian will distribute the 2000
to certain officials and sell the
rest. The court may theu au-
thorize the printer to publish, . . . __. ... ..
other copies for sale at $2.50 a governor added, and cited _ hie,
The plates
the state.
own experience with
farm*.
hie three
Total expense of
wan about $!20<V
the concert
criminal court of appeals have
been editing the report* for two j
years.
COTTON SEED FIGURES
For All
Sufferers!
S S ■ P I l|
Package of
Use Famous
Pyramid)
Hike Itoaatej
meat Now;
Off# red {
Free to j
Provo Ifbat
ft Will Do
_ For You.
excess neat Tuesday. l-yramia File Treatment gives
organization is perfected for Uu*ch relief, stops Itching, bleod-
work for the bonds Four com- in« or protruding piles, hemor-
mittees will work— advisory, «‘h°><l» »“d all rectal troubles, tn
r,„: ,.v„-N,-room hougft on , campaign, publicity and finance, i Priracy of your own home.
Nebr:»Nka avr, for colored poop-c HeadquRrters have been taken ati^^ • bex at all aruxclats. A
^------------ Parlor g, Leo-Huklns, loaned by "‘a*1® ^ ®ft®n ctlr®' ^7*
,e, ri; v’apltaf^^co°r«iip*w ioR' Huckma. jr„ during /or trial with booklet
c»!if Wr134»i. campaign. Telephone la Walnut ballad free in plain, wrapper, if
SCHOOL BOND ISSUE
OACKEHS TO MEET
Wv f nif>! /' i*. .
Washington. Match 27. Ttf
err. nun of cotton see.d received
at the mills Horn Aug. f to Ke'>
2s, «n 4.2tS,402 ton*, seed
crushed Vu. :! 417.722 tons Uu _____
1‘a;.‘ , 1 " ^ . , , 1 tti/.ens ^chool bond campaign
, , nil committee Wednesday noon will
• Vov Mr,,poun,l! Uf- 'n ?Uord cafe,eri*,o out-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,h* 1560 000 801,001 bond* 10
v. \NTK!> A boy to wash ritsKes
Mu*t hr <l»at! and not afraid o»
werk. Call 4 S. Koblnaon. San
-tu.*n Cafe
Foil 11 ENT-Lsiroom
Eggs go up from 87.30 to 87.80
—grtoo to (armor.
—State Auditor Howard sends
eat sgeotnl non to round np> ln-
rome and inheritance taxes,
nador 88080 appropriation of
Att legislature. ;Britleh to the Une was around.
—Governor algna bill tuning j Lagonlcourt, 11 miloe west of j
flotilla district agricultural1 Cambrai. There was bitter fight-'
agfcool Into west Oklahoma home »Eg in this neighborhood today.)
(•r white Children. French forces have occupied;
__Oaptttl Hill Mutual Devel- Coitcy Lo^ Chateau, and are pro-
nMMiit club riifloraoa aohool. German gas attacks on t|je
i Qmh b. m. Duncan of <ho' western bank of the Cbara river
Intel chtb nH attendance would ' compelled Russian forces tn fall
turpuan all earpectatlons nt Red' hack In an easterly direction, to-
■an-Ondgorn game, If the waath- day’a official statement said. |
«r conditions remain good. *- Fquancourt. nearly to miles j
Dommln cnmSMatea nnd southeast of napaume, has been j
tpqakora will hoM rallies tonight taken by the British.
“* 'nM^um , SCHOOL~HEAD POURS
- OVER -HANDWRITING-
flllif liHIllg All i Oovernor Williams’ respanses
from bis school appropriation
SIGNED BY* GOVERNOR referendum will reach into the
T ..... .... | thousands by midnight Saturday
*B Oklbhoma When he must have signed the
to prepara; bill* or let them die by llmlta-
B Smith Tuesday took
I«i>ST- Saturday afternoon CbT- <818.
twetn Choctaw and Pottawatomie. Paul
riamm^wTa. ihliV anf°Lair rp“ ''har«e of ,h® Publicity campaTgn'
Flnd«r return and receivo rtward.
to Noli Allan. 6IT. fi Walfctr
▼ou awid us coupon below:
Z DfiSIRABLE lotsi Tndiiatrta^
addition in walking dfutanca of
both jmcVinfr houses Addresn
owner. D-3S Nows.
SAI.K 100-lb rr.fr!prer^or.* good
condition, Kxtra good p’irrri-
ISO W B502-J.
\VANTF!I> neilabte ^Mtperieneed siro^U "by ’fiw
•>£.*> ItA,'
woman for central
pmall family. Wal
«i—
W. 2«th.
6326-T1
COTTON BURNED AT
VLADIVOSTOK, REPORT
Ihj T "ite,I Pieee.
(.alveaton, Texas. March 27.— *
Fifty thousand balea of eofton j
valued at $10,000/100 were de-:
In a warehouse
oj at Vladivostok last week, accord-1
1 -hr to advices from Japan i
FREE SAMPLE COUPON.
PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY.
SIS Pyramid Bldg..
Marshall. Mick
Kindly send me a Free
sample of Pyramid Pile Treat-
ment- In plain wrappar.
Name ....................
Street ...................
City............ State.....
Nature
Requires
Assistance
In Correcting Such Ills us
POOR APPETITE
DYSPEP S I A
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
SPRING ILLS
OR MALARIA
A Splendid first aid iu
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
hind the war department.
J. P. Morgan and company had
offered to advance $1,000,000
without Interest for payment of
government creditors. The offer
has not been accepted and need j
not be, In view of the reserve]
board's action.
Ltgil
Published In The Oklahoma Newe.
March S6. 27. 28. 1*17)
IIHDIVtVrE NO. tVM.
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING
BEGGING WITHIN CERTAIN
DEFINED DISTRICTS.
SCRIBING A PENALTY FOR |
VIOLATION THEREOF A NT* DE- ,
CI-ARlNVi AN EMERGEN’eT.
EMERGENCY ORDINANCE.
! BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOAIID
j OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY:
Section 1. It ehn’.I be unlawful
and an offenee for any person to
beg or solicit slnva on Wie follow-
ing etreeto. to-wit:
Broadway and RoWnson Streets
from California Avenue to Fourth
’ street;
Harvey Street from California
'Avenue to Second Street;
Hudson Street from California
Avenue to Flret Street, and
Grand Avenue. Main Street and
First Street from the Pants Fe
Rlght-of-Way to Hudson street;
or n eny alley or public, place
embraced within the above de-
scribed district; presided. that
t; p. .
thl* Ordinance shall not apply to
person# soliciting for the purpose
of pud 10 or organised charity.
•eatlon 2. Any person violating
any provision of this Ordinance
shall he deemed guilty of an of-
ORDINANCE NO. PM*
^.vDnt*oP AtheDk™°d
THE REVISED HBNERAJU OB-
11IVAWKS Oi4 Tllfcl C l li
okiAhoma city and Dt*
claring an emergency.
CMI«OBSC Y 4.RDIN ANCE.
uic TT (iPUAINED BY THE BOARD
BOF COMM ISSU >N E OS OFTHB
C1TT OF UKT-AIIUMA t .TT.
Section 1 That Section 137 of
the Revised General Ordinances
of Oklahoma City itha.l *** .al}°
tha same la hereby amended to
«*pv' j read as foliowd*. . .
^ b® unlawful
any person to permit *ny do*
poeseesed, kept m harborsu
bv him to ran at large on
the streets, alloys or publlo
places, or on p.: vat* presses
•iot under the ocutrol of
own.L within the City of Ok-
lahoma « By. whether license
shall have been paid o. no-
It shall be the duty of tus
Dog Catcher to 'a te up any
decs found run n let; st large
and confine them !"<!*• c’’>'
pound for forty-eltfht <48>
hours during wnioh t.me the
owner may redeem sstd dog
upon the payment of the sum
X"wo Do 1 io re 1*2.00) pound
feea; the eald dog ca• e.her to
Issue the official re Cpt for
the amount eo pa:d—one dol.ar
(itfttil of eatd fee to u paid
over to the Deg Catcher f°r
his services and one do.tar
(1100) credited to the general
- - -* "- - oily
ONE PRICE
TO ALL
far maltotiei un-
Aar tha atata f aeOJaal hoard,
lanva tha atata ar rirealata gatt-
Uoaa ta rafar Soaata BUI 111
whtafe was algaad hr tha garar-
aar Taaaday.
Tha kUt makoa It ttnOouir
tlon.
President Lynn Glover, Wll- j
burton school of mlnVs, one of
those under fire .spent most of
tho day In tho executive offices,
reading referendum letters.
mssBrnssi,
Joato. ta jMsottoa.
Dik WlUard Om
225% 227%W.MAIN
Upstairs Over
the Mailel
Gething Co
fO
Trfiso” Okf- TF T*TTIir STOMACH IS BOUR,
sat to Okl8-: uvra TORPID OR BOO'.
10 Aaga hy tha stats KTA ciiOGGKD
far taaglytng that soions, -
had haea hrthad ta pass tha MU. j Mothers can rest eMy tftor |
i giving California Syrup of
rgilWM W LApW____j Pigs," bocause In a few hours,
FOR STATE'S WARDS 'au the clogged-up waits, tour
tha vrln-
doaf and dumb
Because ha
dale that tha
whtta “T
atata at tha________________
da maaaal labor. Oaaaraar wn-
llama Taaaday aataal a 810,000
aparapriatloa far addlttaaal laid
aad a dairy hast.
Tha sagnitirtaMaa waa at-
___ joa( and d
chOdraa. warn af tho
it tha Balyhv aehaaL ahull
taaal labor. o<
tachad a»^ rider to a MU cany
*** Wl' fer^W"-
lag 881.
taSTud blind
a negro deaf,
Mitel at Taft,
OWEN CASE GOES
TO HNHRST COURT
L Owaa
tha V. 6.
power ba
la aa dartre aa af Itmdtfag, a ease
tavolvlag aavaral thonsanda, by
order of.....
aaurt.
Tha atata aeart Teeaday stayed
tha maadata 80 * " “
dlaa Land
m, caald
Wnahtagtaa.
Owaa waa (OMMrty praaldent
•f tha laad ria|l«B After ba
eeaeed aet»*a Mattel, ha sued
f. A Btlby. lAigaoar. woeithr
load dealer, also a eompaay <U-<
far mrnmr leaned the
aad loot thru alleged
> ooon ixfwsT stayed
ta 80 days aa the !n-
A Trfat Co., Mnsko-
ftla" ttt appeal m
bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of tho bowels, and
you hnre a wall, playful child
again. Children simply will not
take tha time from play to empty
their bowels, and they become
tightly packed, hear gets slug-
gish and stomach disordered.
Wheu cross, feverish, rest Isas,
sea If tongue is coated, then
give this delirious "fruit laxa-
tive.” Children love It. and R
can not cauae Injury. Xo dtf-)
torenco what alls yonr little one
—it full ot cold or a wore
throat, diarrhoea, atomacli-ttche.
bad breath, remember, a gentle
"inside cleansing" should al-
ways be tha first treatment
given. Pull direction* for bahtet, ]
children of all age and grown-
up* are printed on earh bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig
ayrupa. Ask your drugg'st for a
60-cent bottle of "California
Byrup of Figs," then look care-
fully and e#e that it is mad* by i
th* "California Fig Syrup Com-
pany.” IV* make no entailer
else. Hand back with contempt
any other fig oyrnp,—Advertise
mont.
The Very.First Sale at the
National Garment Shop
IT WILL START PROMPTLY AT 9 O'CLOCK FOR JUST 1 DAY
45 NEW SPRING
COATS
NEW ARRIVALS
or Eiqrwmt raster h ats from the most noted
MAK BRS.
W« have juet opened ship-
ment* f>7 Gage. Fisk. t.. C.
Kdco. and other famous
make* of drea*. tailnrvd and
sport hat*. Thee# hat* will
be placed on ea!* tomorrow
at price* which
will pl«ut the
mo*t *conom:-
cal woman.
Burens of Oklahoma City
bar# com* to th* realisation
that on- ha t* *t $J *9. 19 09,
and $7.69 are th* h*st value*
obtainable at th*** pric*». In
Order to maintain thl* repu-
tation f*r th* New Eastern,
thl* now *htpm*nt will b*
placed on onto tomorrow
$3:00, $5.00, $7.50
Tho Bear MlUtaery Shop I* Tho CeSUlar Hotel Banging.
NEW EASTERN
MILLINER Y
asi y. Bosnaox.
CADILLAC nOTEL SLIM.
r.i*sc.l mi approved by tho
Bonnl of CommlM'oner* tn!s 2-n<i
m
YOU COMMIT
A CRIME
I
When You Neglect Your Child’s Eyes
Make your boy or girl too percent efficient. Know
that their eyes are normally perfect. It me^ns better
school grades and better development. Our special ser-
vice, devoid of guessing enables us to make school
glasses which reallv accomplish results.
COFFMAN’S
12 YEARS YOUR OPTICIAN.
Optometrists-Opticians 200-A Main St.
COME and SEE!
THF
tubercular hospital
BILL 1» WOW LAW
J*ewj'*o» V'V** yTTrUrf"’
•M Mmfu •wl.'k.n
WONDER
Washer
revenue fund of the city. In
the event that the owner of
any dog *o taken up hy the
Dov catcher fall* to pay th*
•no dollar* (12 99) eforeiald,
and redeem hi* dog within
forty-eight hour*. It Shall b*
th* duty of the Dog Catcher
I ;o kill said dog for which the
j Olty ehall pay the jgurn of
twenty-five cent* ($00.29) to
*a!fl Dog Catcher for each dog
' Section *. Section 1»» •* tfc*
Revised G^ieral Ordlr.ano*# ot
Oklahoma City itull U and -h*
j ‘'‘section '%%%%' destruotlon e*
: r,c°wWer/ *nYrtah.r-adl«imtn.MoT o1
I disease within the city by reason
; of <1oe« runnlnir Bt Iatrb con«U-
} luttnB a public nuisance and puD-
! lie* menace and endangering tnj
i public health, public peacB amj
public «af*tv of the cltlzenB or
! the city In the judgment of tho
•Hoard of Commissioner*, demanGR
that this ordinance he paaaea ao
Krrifirsrenc/ Ordinance,
appr
lesloi
da v of March. 1917. _
Slgr.c.t t.y the Mayor tht* t2nd
. dav of March, 1917.
FD OVnRHOI.SHR,
vtest* Mayor.
■ r F STOnrm.BKrif,
r<f8eal)___f-lty Clerk.
PuM'shed The Oklahoma N«WB.
Mardi Z* 27. 5«.
onni\t>TE no. iwT.
an OHIMNAV^TC VROIimiTINO
\NP PRFTNIN*♦ CAnWTgEKS AVT>
ii'pr»a,F.ss prnvivo: pho®
Vli>IN<l A PT2NAT.TY FOU THH3
Vim*ATTON TimRKOF; TtK-
1 PK Mai V* ♦ SFPTlON ^^4 OF THF
HF.VISRP OKNFRAli OFaDt;
NANOKM AND DI'CLAHING AN
KMPROr.NOY
RMKHftKXCY ORniTAgCB.
BK IT ORDAINED HY THE BOARD
I OF COMMISSIONERS OF TUB
I PITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY;
Section 1. It shall be unlawful
! Aivt An offenee tor any person to
: operate or drive a motor vehtola
| In a oArelees or reckless manner
t to hs to endanger the property or
lives of pcdeistrlanj, or othBr
driver.**.
Section t. For the purpoa# of
• thlB ordinance, the driving of a
motor vehicle while the driver
thereof la Intoxicated, or the drlv-
| ing of a motor vehicle at a apeed
greater than thirty milea per hour,
or the driving of a motor vehicle
past a street car while the came
I is loading or dtaoha.rging passen-
gers, or the making of n revere*
;turn by a • motor vehicle except
a' gtreet IntersecMor.e aha’i con
•tltute careless and irokleaa drlv
ing within the meaning of thla
• ordinance.
Section 3 Any person vlolat-
1 Ing a provision v.-f this ordlnanoe
shall deemed gull tv of an of-
fense nnd upon oonvi tlon iheteof
ho fined In a sum not to exceed
one hundred dollar* (11^0.00) or
, hy Imprisonment not to eccoeevi
thirty <30) tla.Nt or bct7\ #uch fine
j and Imprisonment.
I Section 4 Ti.at Sec.'on BD4 of
• the Revised General Ordnances
[ be and the i&me 13 hereby re-
I pealed.
Section I The careleae and
reckleaa driving of motor vehtolea
on the atreera of this city consti-
tuting a constant menace to the
life und limb of the clHsena and
endatigerng tlie public peace,
public health and public iwifety !n
the judgtpent of the Board of
4‘ommlssionera demands that thla
ordinance be riaeed as an Emer-
gency Ordinat ce.
Basted and rnrroved by the
Board o? Commit* on era thle 32nd
day of March, It*: ..
signed by th* AIayor thla 2tnd
day of March. 1917.
ED OVER 1101*5*15R.
Attest: Mayor.
C. F. SEMMTO.BEOW,
'Seal)___C!fy rierlg
t'u >1 .slir.t “ The olVhthorns l.’fira
March 2% 27, 2«, 1^17%
ORDl\ A\Cr NO.
AN OK 1*IN AN OF MAKIN-s IT AN
OFFENSE h\)U 1 Al: NTS OR
GUARDIANS TO BERM IT Ml
NOR CHTIJ'RF.N TO DRIVE t»R
ODER ATE MOTOR VEHICLES.
PROV1 n TNG A BUN Al TV
THERKFOH AND REBKAI.INO
•EC’TIONI* 1227 AND 1224 RE-
VISED OHNUniT, ORDINANCBP
AND DEODAR IN '.1 AN EMER-
.; 1 v v
I MKRI.KM V 014111%4ACE.
KDAINED BY THE HOARD
01 co.vUiission:: rs t»K rin:
* ITT OF OKLAHOMA CTTT;
Strct.on 1 It eha.l be unbiwYt/l
and an offenae for ary paren. or
guardian of a minor child u..«!er
alxteen years of age. to permit
such minor child to drlv* ur op-
erate a motor vehicle.
feetton 2. Ar.y p- r^n v* Catlng
any proylalon of a Unanea
•he!l he de*med guilty of art of-
fer *e and upon conviction thereof
aha 1 he fined net to exceed ntne-
j teen t$l/'%»c.) do iars and *>'ara
Section .7 Sec .ions ! 22 7 and
| 1224. Revised General 0:1 ar.ee*
are herab> repealed
Section 4 Ti.e driving «»f motor
lh:i'.«a Ltf m Hi *. tt*,-*..na •, Q*
*
V
auar-iuther unfortunates to expose their
* , ne ' t i .1 u tn W mill
fjilKi ' Wl’° *’* lIWtltuUODl, t.BdlDS S
Dr. Price
Board of Commissioner* la I* 22nd
}-of 5
Signed by
day of ^^^fe^^vBRHOLBBR.
Mayor.
F. EEMMBLBECK.
City Clerk.
d.,- of March,hel917. y<>r ^ „,na
Attest:
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1917, newspaper, March 27, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860498/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.