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THE OKLAHOMA
l:
THE CORE;
NO MORE
nenii grip in
—Oh joar ago todayt It was
tha Crouch killing cum that vat
being argued to a Jury.
—Ten years a go today; C. N.
Matkell first declined to run,
Uy Cm ltd Errst.
PeiroKrad, March 27
Rucalu may L'.eak the
GOVERNOR CENTERS
ATTENTION ON BILLS'
Governor William* denied hiui-
aelf to visitor* Tuesday because |
lie had only that and four other'
ila.. a to consider all bill* remuln-
1 nk of the great, mass of legis-
lation the late assembly left him. i
'I'he Inst enrolled bill* reached j
STATE REPORTER
IS RECREATED
“PURE SEED" BILL IS
DOOMED, IS BELIEF
"If I’d been a member of the
legislature, I wouldn’t bav* voted
, for this bill. I’m tired of their
i putting everything up to ros,"
•aid Oov. Williams Tuesday to
ra-i a. delegation of local teed man
u.«... ........ S;:C§
______________ Iran* -may even bring about Mo„t jm„0,l8nt 0f , those re- Ucatlon of eupreme court and bill retiring wholesaleia to sell
thou aald ho would bo a candl-; withdrawal o! liulgarla nnd 'itr-!,naming Turvilay were the con- i orlmlmal court of appeals reports. only certified eoed and pay for
date for governor. jkey front the war, according to prB, def|rleU(.y appropriation Tlle reporter, abolished by law j certification.
hills and the Knle bill eommar-'lwo yearB a«°- w,u receive not j while UuHc*tln« that ho might
eiaMilng oil lenses on srhoel «T*r »a400 » ?ear *n<1 b* *p‘ not sign the hill, the governor
lands. ! pointed by tbe supreme court. h# blame the far-
- — - Two thousand copies of each. mer who Mwe4 aifalfa and
I reaped thistle, from taking hi.
_Old Man Bate aay«: “If developments today.
the milk of human Wndneee told I Two moves by the new gov-
bv the ouart we’d hoy a lot forlernment leaders were cited as
^ jlikely to have far-reaching ef-
*°!I!!!Qov.n,S William* Tueoday j foct to this end.
signed the bill appropriating! First, the plan of Minister nf
$76,000 for erection of a library j Justice Koronaky for
at the state nnlvorrity, Norman. | "*^“nall,®}‘oni
‘Inter- j
Conatuntl I
MAYOR MAY STAND , . , ........ ....... _
TO LOSEABOUT «1.M ! em « MM «* ,ol„ ,tt.r u»
izssrtsxrsz £ KrvssysK
tonilM J* *ln G”» ... „„'.vr ...I win I™ ’t""". “• «*■“ IH “»«■»•“ I"1.'
lice. '»• 10 roO]i.i., —a IS:
an 1-2 W. Nlrot-st.
All p’rth- aH to free aoa outlets and with ‘ Moi|(, ht
his plan for neutralization of I *
DENTIST AUTHORITY- FEDERAL RESERVE NOW
IN TWO LECTURES BACK OF WAR DEPT.
Dr. Weston A. Price of Cleve-j u r„itrd jvmi.
land. O., will deliver an tllustrat- Washington. March
ed lecture at the Kmpreas theater re.erve hoard
heuuoii *. Th# annoyance «)
pedestrian# and the blQOUadic* °r
iratfio Tft 4ha^ conge# ‘ *d C01,'?U t u I-
“»u, u. wui urn * ci on ...uo..oi Washington. Jiarcn -7.—The ] "Ll * pUT.hc nuisance. and '>'•
ed lecture at the Kmpreas theater f , al re.erve hoard has or-j practice or i*n»mi»ii
Wednesday morning at 9:30 bo-; r. S. army quar- i w^°Vr^'en-
fore the state convention of terraaBter vouchers held by 8°''-oUute cruaimt a public menace
Oklahoma Dental society and lp-[ ornment credltora he cashed by! ^‘d^nOane^rin^the^publ^ p^acs,
the 'judgment of 'ho Board #
fommlseloners demands tl,aJ. *?’•
ordinance l.« passed as an hmor
8*l^.drlla:dCeaPP.'ov«d hy the
Board of Cominlasionsra ihta 22nd
d^lguidMur“rh.“Mayor thle 22nd
d»y of ilarch^^l 5 oVBRHOUnDR,
May on
C F. SEMMBDBECK.
'Seal) <-nYCJjj*i
Gk'ahoma Dental society and lo-j ^ment "eredRor. h.° cashed hr I
cal phyelcUM, who are MpeclaHyibrallcU institutions, pending ad-1 publicof ?h* Board of
Invited. 1 dltloual appropriations by con- demands that, this
Dr. Price will lecture Dee
Tuesday night at the hlghschool
auditorium on disease? that arise
from poor care of the moutn.
8ehool~children and patrons are
especially Invited to this lecture.
TOWN BLOWN AWAY
By Enited Pmt.
Birmingham, Ala., March 27.
—The town of 1’etrey, Ala., was
wiped out by a cyclone this
morning which killed 14 and in-
jured 20.
con-
gress.
The government will stand be-
hind the branches and re-dis
count vouchers.
The action was taken when the
war department faced Inability
to obtain further supplies on
credit..
This places the vrhole^ powe’-i
This places tne wnoie yu« «?■ r.. . -——--
of tho federal reserve system be- published in Jh,:7°js* m?)
t*vlST5J»* M
»n charge of aaUlng booce at!f“,tB retentlon of the l>ar-ia*.5A° "“fZ !*
by
: plate retention
The plates aro to be-
the state.
ng i
be $1 ff loses The mavoir will' Tne bill carries 611,000 ap-
Z 111 proprlatlon for two years, and
Vnn unnw ik.v a.ibecomes effective Immediately.
h, ,.!!’ L!"'1...,.!8U.r*.* f’hlef justice of the supreme
farm*.
^--’^ariteri^l'.' to be ebbCons,ftnt,*op'#
J«ct of oddreso Mayor OrmTholserj The liuntars. ^ . ,
y 'ss? wJssua;.j;,,fs?: izp
l^ult Valley, Ills first ou j Hulcam. Bulgaria'® people nr«|yoJJ wnnt to’ been niitfng tb* reports for two i
town Dpeaktni enrnffement. _ closer fban any othem to Hu»»1h; > 1 otal *xl)en*® of thoconrnrt
-Two §p#6d(ffi flni»i* of i tnoro sympathetic with th^ii 1 ^rstH B^>out 51 200.
their j
, COTTON SEED FIGURES
y ears.
$16 each in police court Tues-,aimg
day. j U In n Prof Mllukoff, now'foi"
—Secretary W. V. Tfardl-* f.|eu mitilstor, was exiled several; M „
the ‘C. Of C. trade trip commit-1 y,.ars aso (0 Bof.a, he won llul-I w ashinaim, M-.h •»- The
to* will begin accepting ^erva- ,.arlan friendship Laver, when are.>tlll ,fr cittou ‘seed “received
tlona for berths on traun trip (,c was permitted fo return, he1
For All
Sufferers
March 28, 27, 23. 1917)
ORDINANCE -NO.
the uEVisnp pENKnAX. on;
ok^^u-'MA U ‘1TV AND Y Dfi
i • t hrl VGA N 10M E RQEN UT.
CJ^khoevcy OKIIINANCE.
T.C vr Ill'll VI NED HY THE BOARD
Bofr commission err OF the
•__! _ SStof OKUHOJIA errr:
I] 1 r 6S i Vubllehsd In The Oklahoma Nswa. Section 1. That Section 137of
M * * V ° March 26. 27. 28, 1M7) ,h’, jt.vlsed General Ordinances
OHD1NANCE NO. 1SM4. ln(* Oklahoma City ahall be ai d
AN ORDINANCE PROHIIUTDfO hereby amended to
REGG1NO WITHIN__CERTAIN | fca foliov
"It Bllsill
bind the war department.
J. P. Morgan and company bad
offered to advance $1,000,000
without Interest for payment of
government creditors. The offer
has not been accepted and need
not be, In view of the reserve
board's action.
Ltgil
declared In
speech In tho
ut the mills fuvn Aug. f to l<’eb.
nn: 1.2! *,492 tons, semi
special Wednesday.
^russiSKr lass’-* «„•„= «
who asked permission to use his; war ,eltlemont. Mllultoff’s «e '
name with those of 200 other (lection ns foreign minl-ler may |fo ■ e n I l v;i pounds
mayors In tho l'. 8. endorsing, open the way io tloflnlln nogo-vn.s. i v' i .soft
Sicen,Vt'» T1"*' room Tu',kT. w"‘’ “ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
comidotedfand" ^““oV'mUI- ALLIED PURSUIT IS . W**
latlon of new lockars and pool
commiestoa takes up by Vnited Prm$. I VOli RWNT—8-room hone*
8ACKERS TO Kt
,, , , ('ili/.ena achool bond campaign
' ri '-.‘i i ! committee Wednesday noon will
meet In Colcord cafeteria to out-
line further the plan* to back
tbe $560,000 scdjool bonds to
et^eces* neat Tuesday.
A
m
1
w
S a m p 1 *
Package of
live Famous
P y r anU
Pile IWat-
meat Now
Off* rod
Free to
Prove What
It Will Do
_ For Yon.
l*>irarairt Pile Treatment gives
oj«o,;;r^rfec,ed for
u rv/BJUU lo ■ ' * •' "wy ««* msiies ' io«tt mu pn iet;icu lUi 7 . .. .• L„mA-
ctiI l /'AMTiKii iikip ' Must be clean a?ifl not Bfraitl of work for tho bonds F*our com*' prOtrilUlBU ipilBBs neroo
ST|LL_ CONTINUING. «, s «•«>.»..„. wlH wtk-XlSor“ ^
.i Mr... —,-nr:—wTurr*—, —;■ -i ptmiiaivn nn,Mtrttv ,ns the prlvac.y of your own home.
coatraet for building clear well
*t walor plant, a $66,000 con-
tiraot amt part of tho pew waiter
project.
—-Wagoa wheat sella far $1.90
a 8-e*ntt Increase over Mem day.
Kgge go up from $7.60 to $7,R0
—prio* to farmer.
—State Auditor Howard sends
out apodal won to round up In-
some and Inheritance taxes,
under •«••• appropriation of
laat legislature.
—Governor sign* hill turning
Mona district agricultural
tnto
pursuit continued hotly today,
marked by violent fighting m
half a dozen points along (ho 60-I
mile front, now rapidly nearing
the permanent German line.
'ghe French are within less
than a mile of the “H in den burg
line”—and progressing steadily,
despite Inundation* and lncreae-
ing resistance.
The nearest approach of the
British to tho lino was around
campaign, publicity and finance. I |,ba Pr'ro,'7
t' BOo a box l __
Parlor q, Dee-Hnktne, loaned hy'9,n*'* b0T oft#? cures.
’ « rrwg. KCJII I-—o-rOOItl tlOlIRA Oil I muu . A. rvv at oil HrilWfrUtfl A
London, March 27 The allied NebmiUa nvr., for colored people Headquarters have been taken at|&lv° *
WANTR^wo or 6*pri> | |os Huckin>s ir during ti,e< vunpto for trial with booklet
ran.mi^urn. Co. 21* w. j ”« W«.nut! «.«•* *» wrapper. It
W. If 8 3.1
kofTtT
»ei»Rt*r
WrI _____
JUOST .Saturday afternoon b*"-
tween Choctaw and Pottawatorn!*,
on WalK*»r. ladiea' sold nose
Rlaasaa with oliHin and hair pin.
Finder return nnd receive reward,
lo Nola Allen, fiir. fl. Walker.
3 DESIRABLE Uiti; Tnduatrlal
Addition. In w-alkln* distance of
hot h purbing houses Addrsss...... „
owner. D-28 N>w, _ _ _ K’j I iult.il Err**.
SAKE lho-11). r«frlger;Gor,’ good Galveston, lexas. March 27.
Paul U. Smith Tuesday took!
charge of the publicity campaign, j
COTTON BURNED AT
VLADIVOSTOK, REPORT
Laffonicourt, 11 miloa west of! condition, $? Kxtrn urood mirrey, Fifty thousand baloa of coceon I
.................
•t Oklahoma home ling In ‘l>>» neighborhood today, i wolnnn for c^nrr«i house work: i a\"V.7'KA ‘“'l
wHHa ^nziMf French forces havo occupied smalt family. Wnl. «32«-n. ir>ou at Vladivostok last week, accord*’
—^orttel Hill sitttnnl Bevel- j Coney T.e Chateau, and lira .prn-jw. 26th.___________________Mug to advices from Japan_t_
Mmont dub sndirsai school! gresring In the forest of Couoy., _
JJ-j. { German gas attacks on t^e
—Owner B. M. Duncan of the' "entero bank of the Chara river
local dub .aid attendance ^riruld I f,*'
you send us coupon below:
FREE SAMPLE COUPON.
PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY,
E29 Pyramid Bldg.,
Marshall, Mick.
Kindly send ma a Tree
sample of Pyramid Pile Treat-
ment, in plain wrapper.
Name ....................
Street ...................
City............ mate.....
mcUIImi at Red * back In an easterly direction, to-
9 day’a official statement satd.
Kquanconrt. nearly IP miles
southeast of Bapai.me, has been
taken (by the British.
ONE PRICE
TO ALL
Rax-Dodger* game, If the weath-
er condition* remain good. *•
Dammln onmHdataa and
’ mankar* will hold ralllaa tonight _ _
UdC9dkLShI *** WW,h,B*t0n , SCHOOL HEAD POURS
xm wwxorwm,_ | OVER “HANDWRITING"
rsnanna i rrnn mu. Governor tYiniama’ respunses,
BILL -from his school appropriation:
SIGNED BY' GOVERNOR referendum will renrb into tho
, >' ■ •- | thouaanda by midnight Saturday
Gfelrofvaetor* in Oklahoma When ho must have signed the
have until Jum 16 to prepare
• for examination un-
th* date ' medical hoard,
lonro tho gtntn or elranlato P*tl-
Uona to rotor Saant# Bin 111
«M*k wan dgnod hr tha gover-
nor Tnoaday.
Tk* MU makoa It dfaerotloanry
for tho governor to appoint a
chiropractor no ena of the nine
■uimn, hut makes it manda-
tory that chlron take the own!-
nation In general modteal oub-
Joota, t> prooUaa.
fk?M* TO' stomach is BOPll,
lSemn o^mi mt to 'okia- liver torpid or now.
Tium 10 Jan'10 dog* by tho State! El.8 CI/OGOKD
eonoto for Implytag that oolono
had hoon bribed to pao# tha bill.
bills or let them die by limita-
tion.
President Lynn Olover, Wll-;
burton school of mlnVs, one of
those under fire .spent most of
tho day In the executive offices,
reading referendum letters.
SYRUP OF FIGS
FOR CROSS, SICK
FEVERISH CHILD
225,‘. 227.'-W.MAIN
Assistance
In Correcting Such Ilia as
POORAPPETITE
DYSPEP S I A
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
SPRING ILLS
OR MALARIA
A Splendid first aid is
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Bitters
within
----ITHIC.
PKNA1.TT
DEFINKO DlflTHVcrra^ VrE- I rtlS„I“ ihLu"*1;, unlawful for
FOU !
_ _ _ _ “If Hilifcll UO --- ---
BCRfBING A PKNA1.TT FOH } person to permit
VIOLATION THEBDOF AND DD- | kept or harbored
CLATtLNG AN EMERGENCY. p0“' ‘ '"r,r* nn
CITY OF OKLAHOMA. CITY:
Section 1. Jt «hn!l b# unlRW^jl
and an offense for any person to
beff or solicit alms on follow-
'IrSly Vnd'UoMneen Otr^t.
from California Avenue to Fourth
''ltarvey Street from California
Avonue to Herom) Street; _
Hudson Street from California
Avenue to First _anf* ,
Grand Avenue, Main Street and
First Street from the Santa Fe
RIght-of-Way to Hudson Str,*t.
or in any alley or public, place
embraced within the *’>ovs de-
persons eollcltir.g for the purpose
of puhllo or organised charity.
Section 2. Any yeraon violating
any provision of this Ordinance
shall he deemed guilty of »n of.:
NEW ARRIVALSI
or Exqrisrnt raster h ats prom the most voter
MAK RRS.
Upstairs Over
the Model
Gothuig Co
FROWNS ON LABOR
FOR STATE’S WARDS
Because ho oppoeos the prin-
ciple rhst the dost and dumb
white children, wards ef the
state st the Salphur •cheel. shall
do manual labor. Governor Wil-
liams Tuesday vetoed a 619.W0
Appropriation for additional land
and a dairy h«L
Tha approprMtea was nt-
taehod as a rids* te a MU carry-
ing 661,66*, for ante tha aam*
purpaaoL for the nogre doaf,
dumb and blind gteeoL at Taft,
Musbageo-co._
OWEN'CASE GOES
TO HIGHEST COURT
U. 8. Senator Start
efond beSro u
L Owen
auat defend Mm the U. 8.
supreme court, whooo power ho
lo ee daatreua ef Umftfag, a case
tavolvlng several thouaanda, by
ardor of tb* Oklahoma supreme
eeun.
Tho state court Tuesday stayed
tha mandate 36 days so the In-
dian L#nd A Treat Co., Musko-
gee, could fit*' It* appeal in
Washington.
Owen was formerly president
*f the land cempsay. After he
ceased ecttve aantrol. he sued
J. 8. Bflby. Wigeoer. wealthy
land dealer, also a company <11-
rector, for money loaned the
end 10*1 thru alleged
BILL IS NOW LAW
Cevoraer. WfCHama, Tuaaday.
.%s& g?*!2JSEZ2i
•6*1 bundtags at dfoppty, Beaver
Mother* can rest easy after,
giving “California Syrup of
Plge," because in a few hour*
all tho clogged-up waits, sour
bile and fermenting food gently!
moves out of tho bowels, and i
you have a well, playful child I
again. Children simply will not {
take tha tlma from play to empty
their bowels, and they become
tightly packed, liver gets elug-
gleh and etomach disordered.
When croae, feverish, restless,
see If tongus Is eoated, then
give thle delirious “fruit laxa-
tive.” Children love It, and M
can not cause Injury. No dlf-j
forcnco what alia your little one
•—If full of cold or a sore1
throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache,'
: bad breath, rcmi-mber, a gcutle
“Inside cleansing” should al-
ways he the first treatment
given. Pull directions for baMee, i
children of all age and grown.
npe are printed on e.-ch bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig
■yrupe. Ask your druga'st for a
66-c*nt bottle of “California,
Syrup of Figs,” then look care- \
fully and see that it is mad# by
the “California Fig Syrup Com-
pany.” We make no smaller
else Hand back with contempt
any other fig syrup Advertise-
ment.
(Teltttcel A Sr.)
We have ju»t opened ship-
ment* oi' Osg*. Fisk. L. C
Edco. and <*th*r famous
make* of drma. tsllnrcd *ml
• port hats. Thee* hats
he placed on enl, tomorr.
at price* which
will pleas* the
most sconnm:
cal woman.
Buyers of Oklahoma City
have com* to tbs realtrstton
that our ha’ta et JS.00, 18.00,
and *7.80 are the b,»t value*
obtainable at thsea prices. In
yrdsr to maintain thla repu-
tation for th# New Eastern,
thi# now shipment will bs
placed on eats tomorrow at
$3.00, $5.00, $7.50
Tbs Rasy IWIUIaery Ska* la Tka CaSUtac Hotel nalldlns.
NEW EASTERN
MILLINER Y
All Y. mOVrTNOH.
rADILUO HOTEL BL1H».
5?
ktHSTi
•f con-
fer tho
to tee
<6. WL Donate KfW. MtVot.
wao fteute aa8 MfWml by
i Begfte *—$—y taxi
and Broadway Turn any
W&Zs
**e ts omiraa
1 4
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-
Each
THE VALUES ARE UP TO $22.50
Tt is safe to say you will not have
another opportunity of this kind so
early. It is the pumose of the New
National Garment Sna|» to offer bet-
ter value* than have heretofore been
shown in the garment store* of Ok-
iahotna City.
Tomorrow — Wadnoaday, starting
at p a. m.—we will offer you real
honest evidence of ravings—gar-
ment* of that better das* of work-
manship xvill only be shown at thi*
shop—lo you may come tomorrow-
expecting a real coat treat. Color*
are gold, mustard. ro*e. reseda, apple
preen, majenta. Copen. navy.
One Day Only Special
$14-”
^BkYOU COMMITs—*
W A CRIME W
When You Neglect Your Child's Eyes
Make your boy or girl ioo pere’ent efficient. Know
that their eyes arc normally perfect. It means better
school grades and better development. Otir special ser-
vice, devoid of guessing enables us to make school
glasses which really accomplish results.
m
12 YEARS YOUR OPTICIAN.
Optometrists-Opticians 200-A Main St.
“Where Smart Style and Moderate Price Meet"
COME and SEE!
THF
WONDER
Washer
9YD
Wringer
I»KMt>\SI RATED AT
* l\M. TOMORROW
AFTERNOON.
Tbe most popular wither la Amerlcs.
Th* Demonstrator from th# factory will instruct you in
the simple and most effective way y0 *sr. »av* time end
lighten your labors ou w*»h day. No rub and no scrub. Ti,*
Agitator gives extra attention to worii srviled partr A won-
derful lc*«oa la household economy. Yonr hs-d»st ta«k can
now be "<>ur lightest
Th# only washer ots *be »*vh»* r *o .r a’
oa* time.
Vo MUSE. SIA*P. OR IX rw» OK TIME
II Ml ST HE SEF7N TO Hi; tPI'HKi IATED
Storm & Erickson Hdw. Co.
F>v*"hlmU’to l un at l»rS' ““
■ lia atreets, alloy* or publlo
ilace* or on private prefiusaa
not under the control of aald
owner w'tbln tha City of Ok-
iahoina Cuy. whether llcans*
iliail havo been l'nld 0. not.
It shall he the duty of the
Don fatchor to ta^o up any
dr.*, found runnti'k- at lar»*
nnd confine them \ii tnB
pound for (4S>
hours during whioli tlma ths
owner may redeem said dog
,mon the payment of the *um
Iff Two Dolfors ($2.00) pound
fees’ the aald dog catcher to
Issue Hie official receipt for
the amount eo paid—-one
,; 1 no) of eald f'®*0. J,’®
over to the Dos Catcher for
hi* nervlceB and or*o dollar
00) credited to the lf«'>erai
revenue fund of the otTy. In
the event that the owner of
any dog mo taken up by the
r.o* catcher falla to pay th#
two dollars ($2.00) sforevald.
and redeem his dog within
fortv-eicht hours. It ehaii oa
the duty of the Dog Catcher
;o kill »atd dog for which ths
rity shall P#y_‘t>. «um of
twpnty-flvte cent* ($00.25) tw
raid Dog Catcher for Rtch dof
Saotlo'n I. Button »**
Revised CJwnersl Ordinances «
Oklahoma City «hall and tha
sima ;u hereby rep*alrd.
Action 2. The deatruction ef
^rowing: gardBnfl nnd ifrovriDlJ
flowers sud the diseemlnatton of
tdi.r«s. within th. city hr r«*.on
of dogs running st larg# conatl
j tutlng a public nuisance and Ph®-
. lie menace and endangering the
j public health, public iptecsi end
' puhlln safety of the citizen* of
| the city In Mi# Judgment of the
I Board of Commissioner#, demands
: that this ordinance he passed as
an Mmergenc/ rirdinanee.
rased s "I approved by tha
■ Board of Commissioners this 2-n<l
! rt!*SlgnedMby "the1' Mayor this t2nd
' *** nt Jr TCD VvVTSRnOLBBR.
At’*st: r F 8TOtMm,BBCK. *'
iVHeal)__OMITt
i~ : shed The cvtshnms New#,
Mn-ch 1* 27. !*. 191.)
onnivtv no. i««T.
AN OIM'INANCP! VRt ill 1B1TTNO
A'\ND DKF1N1NG CARKT.BSS ANT>
BFCVT.F.SS dftvimd dho-
V1DING A FET--AT.TY DOR TltF
V1%.ATTON TtrnttKOF; HB-
i PR A LING S’-rri'W *94 OF THF
RKVIsRti GLNFRAL OL DT_
NA VCKX AND Di'-CLARTNO AN
kMIiBGINCY —
rm»:itt. f,\c v oftry
HE IT ORDAINED HY THE BOARD
i ok commihshtners of hie
riTY OF OKLAHOMA CITY:
SecttOD J. It aha 11 b« unlawful
I an l **n offen«« for any peraon to
: opeintu or drivB a motor vahioia
I in n oBre)#»p^ or r«okles*a niannar
no b» to ondansror tha property or
live* of p<*i1e«trlana, or othtr
driver*. .
Section 1. For th« purpoao of
thla ordinance, the driving of a
motor vehicle while the driver
thereof la intoxicated, or the drlv-
I in* of a motor vehicle at a Npeed
greeter then thirty mllea per hour,
or the driving of a motor vehicle
pest a etreet car while the eame
I is loading or dteoharging paaeen-
gera. or the making of a revere*
I tur n by a / motor vehicle except
,Hf atreet In^.er^ectlor.e ahall con
etltute carelesa end reokleaa drtv
ing '.vlthin the meaning ef thla
ordlniinre.
Section 3 Any pereon vlolet-
' ing a provision of this ordinance
.shall to. deemed ffuilrv of .an of^
f*n»« nr.d upon oonvl-ilion theteo*
lie flnc.l in a «um n<»t to exceed
oti© hundred do’.! era ftlOO.OO) or
, h\ linpriaoument not to exceed
thirty *30) day* or bot* Nuch fine
nnd impr.eonment.
, Section 4 Tnat Section 534 o.
i the Revised General Ordinances
he and tho BArr.e 19 hereby re-
pealed.
Section 5 The earelaee anl
reckleae driving of motor vehicle*
on the atr*e?ii of th’s city conet;
tutlng a conetant menace to the
lif* nnd limb of the citlxene and
ondangerii a the public peace,
public health and puhliO eafety !»i
the judifipent of tiic Hoard o
4 'oinni l.HSionere demaud-e that thie
ordinance be passed ns an Emer-
gency t’rdltiat.ce.
Fasted and epproved 1>T the
• Board o? Gommlaa oner* thle 33nd
I day of Nfrirch, 11*.:..
p gned t*y the 'fayor thi« 22nd
day of March, 1917.
i:r> OVER HOLS ER.
‘ Attest: ALayor.
C. r SEMMRL.BEON.
I 'Neal) City PlerR.
i'u:>1;shr.\ Tti* Oklahoma Kewe
March. 27, 2$. r*!T»
•inni\ wrr. ml
AN r.;: dIN v;,.*! ; MAKING IT A%
C)YKEN.Si: El)R i'.vu i; NTS « 1
HK.MtDlANH TO lilKMIT Ml
NOR f’HTLDREN To DIMVE 1
| OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE."
PROVIDIN'!* A ITNAI.l V
THEREFOR AND REPEALING
NECTIONH 1227 #VND 1224 1' '
VISED iENER.VL O TIDIN’A N'"r ^
AM* DLN'LAI#IN*I AN EMER
n• v
I dlKIII.KM V OH III % A NCR.
r.i. r (*li*a:m:d bv the buari>
Ol Co vlAIISSIvjN’i:RH <»K TEL
* ITY OK OKLAHOMA CITY,
i St tion 1 it eha.l he unUwf *
e l an offenae for ary pare*
guardian uf a minor child ua*>
aii*een yestrs r<t age. to per;; i
•uoh minor ch. 1 to drive vr
rate a motor vehicle.
Faction 2. A: v p****^^ v'.nlattrf
any provlalon of * -dinar •
•htll ►* de**rted IPtil’y of an of-
fers* end upon conviction thereof
•ha J be ftned not to Bx^eed r int
tee»i ($Ir • i do .Are end •> *'*•.
Ut W. IUh*\M\ \V.
W. If
Section 7 8*’*:tons l
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1224. Rev «fd , - Or
*
ar* h*ret*> i :•«**.ed
F«:’!on i *1 * driving
*>f motor
v e -•* by mu
amenable D *h* •raific
■ J
Ifitr® of
IM fit] tini i n
^: .» e * ‘
tH fife and mb -
nil '**^8
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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/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.