The El Reno Daily Democrat (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 268, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1927 Page: 1 of 4
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The heralded cold wave
Win not tend to lower the temperature, prevailing at the Oklahoma state capital
WEATHER
I
Today, generally cloudy I
Wednesday colder, gen-
erally cloudy with prob-
able rain.
THE EL RENO DAILY DEMOCRAT
tomorrow
Sun rises — 6:64 A. M. ]
Sun sets .4:48 P. M.
Moon sets 5:30 A. M.
VOLUME 3*5.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
EL RENO, OKLAHOMA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
NUMBER 268.
BOYS DRAMATIC
CORTES! FRIDAY
County Citizens Confer
With Highway Commission
A delegation of Canadian County j
citizens attended a conference with ^
, the State Highway Commission Mon- j
- day at Oklahoma City in an effort .
The Boys Dramatic reading contest; to gecure some settlement of the j
for tho championship of the western controversy, relative to the routing
division of the Central High School j Highways 66 and 81 into El Reno
conference, will be held Friday morn- fr0ni the south.
ing, at 9:30, December 9, in the High Although no definite agreement
School Auditorium. was secured on the routing, members
Contestants representing Guthrie, <}f n,e delegation stated thut Com-
F.nid, Blackwell and Central High miwjionera Lintngcr. Carter and Bunch
School of Oklahoma City will parti- fflVe the assurance, that if the Coun-
cipate. El Reno High School will ty Commissioners and Rock Island
have no contestant, inasmuch as all representatives came to an agreement
available local talent is in the cast on the routing around the Cemetery
of the Hig>h School play “Pickles," | a8 at present, euch an agreement
and none had the time to prepare for wouid meet with the approval of the
INSURGENT LEGISLATORS GATHER
AT CAPITOL IN ORDERLY MANNER
BUT SESSION WARMS DURING DAY
Sterling Milk Team
Plays Here Thursday
The El Reno major league basket-
ball season will open Thursday. De-
cember 8. at the high school gym.
with the El Reno Reserve Life team
and the Sterling Milk team of Okla-
homa City as opponents.
ISSUE WARNINGS
OF COLD BLAST
Rock Island officials here today
were warned by the Chicago ofTices
of the railroad that a cold wave *»»
the contest.
Commission. Commissioner Parker
The public is cordially invited to wa8 n0t present at the meeting, anil
attend the competition, for which a Commissioner Jones did not commit
small admission will be made. High himself to any particular routing.
School pupils will be admitted upon I xhe County Commissioners and
OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec. 6.—(UP)
Threats to run the legislature out of
the capitol wa3 made today as the
insurgent House of Representatives
went into its first afternoon session
following a brief recess.
Following the reading of Governor
Johnston’s statement given to the
legislative committee appointed to
call on him. cheers and threats
sounded from the House gallery.
Noise approaching a bedlum broke
out as the governor’s statement was
read and continued for 2*,4 minutes
as the woik of the lower house was
held up.
‘ Run them out, send them homo”
at 10 a. m„ today in a hotel to de-'
termlne their uetton. It was claimed conference, of which it is a mem-
rsursi
ing last night only 18 were present. w“lrcle8> and 0f whom Thog
Others were reported enroute to the A|le„ who coached Kansas Untver-
oapitol. I lt ’to „even valley victories said:
Total memberships of the House J begft basketball player It has
and Senate are nominally 108 and 44. • leasure to see.” He Is a
respectively, but at present there are ^ f()r tho Dairymen.
Other members of the team who
four vacancies in each chamber.
are worthy mates of Wallace are.
John Dunlop, guard; Henry Iba, cen-
ter- Hugh Willingham, former In-
- ------ for-
lahoma by Wednesday.
K -bo,.. Slmiur t.mwr.tu™>
were expected to prevail In Iowa ana
northwest Missouri.
According tc Btate forecwm Okla
homa will shiver as tho tem^traturn
changes from early Spring
weather to 18 to 24 degrees above
were the calls by the citizens In the
gallery.
Paul Sullivan. Democrat
from
presentation of their activity tickets, i R0Ck island representatives will meet
Miss Ruth Torpey will represent Tuesday night in an effort to clarify
the El Reno High School in the girls r16 highway situation.
dramatic reading contest for the, Those who attended the conference ____ ___
western division or the Central con- in Oklahoma City were: Senator John ( Stephens county, challenged them
ference, which will he held at Enid l. Rice, Chas. H. Tompkins, Paul | from n,e door.
Friday morning. | Liebmann, J. W. Vance, L. A -Cham-
Last Friday Miss Martha Dowell bers, C- Taylor, J. J. Finn, L. C. Gad-
competed in tho girls oratorical con j berry, L. K. Butts, F. K. West, Steve
test for the western division of the Wise, Pete Jensen, J. A. Rinehart,
conference at Oklahoma City, while R0y West, Louis Hoyse, Ross Fox,
Otis Brock was the El Reno repre- Bert Tilliughast and Otto Wilkowski.
sentative in the boys oratorical con-
test for the division at Shawnee.
Neither finished in the first division.
Z° Farmers and stockmen are ad-
pruimr. lot <l>» •*»»«• In
OKLAHOMA CITY,
*
DANCE, Eagles Hall, Tuesday, De-
cember 6. Ozmun Orchestra. Adm.
50c. Extra ladies 10c.
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Christmas seal your Christmas mail.
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State Commerce Head
To Be Guest of Honor
Community Christmas Tree
Planned by Farmers Union
By DON A. HIGGINS
ing In personalities the' Jack Conners are high class —
Although var.ous issues add nerves. uMjAhuh'i* »>■*•, —— - , .
situation, the predominating- show w -i Higgins and Willingham * 0jd wave from the northwest
finds the “outs ’ after the “Ins’ with JaUjce "‘Mp players and well A „ Oklahoma’s second snow
a woman playing a leading role. | fanfl here. I winter, with a temperature o
m me noor. She la Mrs- Maml® Hammond*, con-. k The Regerve L,(e ai80 has a pow- from 18 t0 24 degrees, the Lederal
Come down here and I’ll run you fidential secretary to Governor Hen-1 ^ lineup ^ ln(UcatlonB are that weather bureau warned today,
out." Sullivan veiled. ry Johnston, and with him Is the ^ Rpno fang win be able to witness gtartlnB with a temperature of 1*
The statement of Governor John- admitted target of a discontented Romp hlgh cla88 caglng contests dur- (leRrt,e8 below zero in Canada, Mon-
ston, typewritten and handed to the hnuse of representatives. . I jng the coming season. day night, Oklahoma’s ■hire or
legislative committee which called Their dash with the Insurgent s i-: Wog Rice Js coaching the locals cojd wave was due Wednesday.
upon him was: "Fellow citizens: As; ons is of long standing, beginning ^ looking after tho schedule, and
Governor of Oklahoma I decline to j last January^ when the^Jtouse^^.^^^^ ^aueavor to bring none but the
receive you as a committee. Your odds wuh Johnston over
r*, rubers of the Reno loc 1 of the
body is a legal body to meet'is citl- commission appointees and when she
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the legislative body.”
*'I am always glad to see you as
best teams to this city.
In the mouths that followed, so
r=*r«'-s 'zjtfzpjiirzSL« sztfXizv£
Karl E. Humphrey, recently chosen
president of the Oklahoma Chamber of
Commerce, will he the guest of honor
Tuesday evening at a joint luncheon
meeting of the El Iteuo Che. no her of
Commerce, Kiwanis and Lions clubs.
Musical pu ether* dm in; the eve-
nin'.’: will be given by Mrs. George
Bonham, witn Mrs. Clyde Musgro/e
as accompanist, and '.he O G. anil E.
Girls' Quarto,'of Oklahoma City
So ikvrs cn the program Include I
Judge H. L. Fogg o this city. Carl
?1 jg.’i editor of thr. Ok'.alienia Hews, j
F.d Ovcrbo'ner, President of the Ok-
lahoma City Chamber of Commerce
and W. jB. Estes, manager of the state
Chamber of Commerce, Ladles are
invited to the luncheon, which Is
scheduled for 7 o'clock. Plates are
$1.00.
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Altar Society to Meet
•Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at
Reno school house to discuss plans
for a community Christmas tree.
Other Important business is also
scheduled to come before the meet-
ing, according to Henry Wolf, Pres-
ident.
Ladies are invited to attend the
meeting.
Attends Masonic Meeting
S. Boyd Wilson went to McAlester
today to attend a meeting of state
Masons, when honorary degrees will
be conferred on a number of promi-
nent Masons of Oklahoma.
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Former City Resident
Dies in Oklahoma City
Mrs. Emma Jane Jones. 8-1. died
Tuesday morning at her home in Ok-
lahoma City, according to a message
received by El Reno friends. Mrs.
the illegally convening legislature.”
“The Supreme Court of Oklahoma
has very clearly decided that you arc
not a legislative assembly, neither
are you empowered to exercise any
agency of government.”
(Signed)
Henry S. Johnston, Governor.
The report of the committee was
given by Frank Manning, Democrat,
of Chlckasha. Manning charged from
the floor that H. E. Sullivan, the gov-
ernor's secretary had made a false
statement to the committee; that the
statement was not written by the
Governor.
“We were informed by Secretary
Sullivan that the Governor was out
to lunch,’ 'said Manning. "The com-
mittee divided and part went to look
for the governor, the other part re-
maining in the outer room of the
Governor's office. As soon as the
others returned we were informed
thqt the governor was thpu in. The
doors were opened and wo were per-
mitted to enter. The committee ob-
The second division of the Altar
Society of the Catholic Church will
meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30
o’clock at the home of Mr*. O. Von
Merveldt, 910 South Barker. Mrs. H. noma c>1>’
J. Sewell and Miss Kate McCormick
will be assisting hostesses.
Christmas seals fight tuberculosis. High AttCIullMCC RcCOrtl
ernor, dismissal of Mrs. Hammonds,
whom they charged with holding un-
due influence over the executive. The
governor refused.
Then came the moment for the
special session. The governor as-
serted it was sponsored by "spoils-
men.” The leaders replied with al-
legations of evils in his administra-
tion, mentioning among them an im-
peachment charge of “moral turpi-
tude.”
Through all the skirmishes that
followed, Mrs. Hammonds has re-
mained in the executive office, while
the insurgents mentioned new charges
and asserted, "Why go after little
game when there is a bear in sight?
But shhuld their investigation car-
ry through. Mrs. Hammonds and Gov-
ernor Johnston are expected to oc-
cupy tV> spot light.
Mrs. Hammonds i8 a vigorous wo-
man who maintains she is serving
the statj; In her capacity. Sue is a
mother of two children and the wife
of Dr. O. O. Hammonds, state health
commissioner, but holds there Is
nothiug unusual in being active In
politics as well as being an active
head of a household.
Her capacity is not that of u reg-
OKLAHOMA CITY. Dec. 6.—(UP) ular secretary. H. E. Sullivan hold*
Seeking to investigate the adminis- ing that office. He Is the official
tration of Governor Henry Johnston, spokesman for the governor. But
and convene In the face of a Supreme Mrs. Hammonds is known to have a
Court opinion, holding its acts vid. strong hand In directing the rouUne
Christmas seats fight tuberculosis. tbe insurgents of the special session of the executive office. It is th s
—-♦*■-- 1 , f the Oklahoma legislature, con- which prompted her critics to call her
“officious.”
She declares she "stands behind.
Found Still In Attic
An E! Reno man Monday visited
the attic of his home for the first
time, during a year’s occupancy of
the house. Being ft law abiding citi-
zen. he wus naturally <l»lte surprised
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Dec. 6.—(UP)
—A cold wave from the northwest,
sending the mercury down to 19 de*
rrees In this community Wednesday,
was predicted by the weather bureau
today.
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Christmas seals' fight tuberculosis.
outfit is said to have been owned by
a former resident of the property.
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Christmas seal your Christmas mail.
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Jones formerly resided in El Reno gt,rved that the Governor had eaten
and Is survived by her sou, Steve lunch in his own office. The Gov-
Stebbins, of Oklahoma City.
Funeral services will be conducted
at the Hahn Funeral Homo, 119 West
10th street, Oklahoma City at 2 p.
m.. Wednesday. Interment will be
made in Rose Hill cemetery, Okla-
ernor also said that he had heard
that the committee had called.”
CAPTURES TURK HONORS
stowed away in the garret. j had been told that It would ho
Ho notified Sheriff Shacklett wh. JjM,ble for her raise turkeys in
took charge of the apparatus. The 5 brought home 10 first prizes,
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besides a silver loving cup for the
largest turkey hen on display at tho
show.
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May Unseat Senators bus concern asks permit
DllC to t ampaisH V ost j _Corporation Commission was
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. (U |„ hear. here, today the application
P)_Thi> senate stood 2 to 1 against of the Pickwick Stage Lines of Lox
the admission ot Senators-elect Vare Angeles for a permit to operate a bus
a >d Smith today as the contest open- nne from Los Angeles to ' ll>cago
ed over their campaign expenditures. ac.roHH Oklahoma on Highway 6b.
A poll by the United Press showed
60 Senators against tho admission of
the two Senators and 34 favorable
with two Senators ill.
The poll showed 43 Democrats, lt>
Republicans and one Farmer-Labor
member aligned against Smith and
HAVE NEW INVENTION
TULSA, Okla., Dec. 6—(UP)—A
plnnlmeter’ Is the new Invention for
which paten t3 have been issued to
Willis C. Brown and L. K. Spink, both
Tulsans.
lea8t’__^__! ters the amount of gas flowing from
a well.
TODAY
Feast of
veiled at 12:10 p. m. today.
„ , , „ , , Tom M. McCombs, Democratic floor ---- , ¥ . . „
Made hv Central School leader and caucus chairman rapped not in front of, Governor Johnston.
the opening- gavel. Predicted diaor- Johnston, himself, is a man of un-
T. nrnlltn‘n* Central school <ler failed In materialize. The legls- usual distinctions He Is a master
The enrollment n Centra! senom readiness of the-old school of oratory. His
is steadily increasing. Eleven new ^^ak*jn.reaail.ess nppparance )n puWlc one of Btudl.
ous nature, profound in words, with
8, Nicholas. «htd, s■£ i vx "ssft
Holland corresponds to Christmas in . 'f ...tendance for the past swered the roll call out of a total of
other lands. month was 98.496. Number of cases 194 members. Simultaneously 29 of
Finland today is to celebrate the f tardiness, boy* U. girls 8. There the 40 senators were holding nil in-
tenth anniversary of Its national In- w 2ss pupils neither absent nor formal session in the Senate chamber
dependence. tal»dy durins the month. A remark- preparatory to convening.
The American Petroleum Institute hlp rP,.(ird w:,s made In the number Special session adherents in the
meets in Chicago today for its annual 'f)f .)atroll8 wbo visited the school j Senate said that a vote taken at an
convention. I durlnK ,i,0 month, the number reach- informal meeting in a hotel showed
Viscount Wlllingfdom, Governor- , tbe htKll mark 0f 512. ! a 24 to 5 majority In favor of (he
General of Canada, arrives In Wash- f0n0wine teacher* report no special session.
Ington for a two-day visit. I tardiness in their rooms during thei Rev. H. A. Snodgrass, veteran
a ready lampoon of wit for his op-
ponents. Hts speeches reflect his
legal experience as a lawyer of Per-
ry, Noble county seat and old pion-
eer settlement. They also bespeak
his long and active association with
lodge room ritual.
His study ot various religions
caused him to become the victim of
an attack of ridicule by his opponents
_______ who seized upon his study of Rosa-
The quarterly session of the League! month"~Vlas 1> Re ^Ui^grade^Mrs.; House chaplain led In a long prayer, crucianiam. ancient
of Nation, Connoll It. to vmmtto to- jy, 5th '.ml.j’Mta Ontler. >Ut; .hlch he J^t.ton bnt .kick tho no.ernor
The room making the highest per-1 fuirs of state.
.,., >.| ,f attendance is given a quarter-! Snodgrass was the chaplain in the
the present commission form of gov- dav nouday Miss March’s room, 6th session of the legislature, that im-
eminent to the aldermanic form. | grade waB the recipient of this hoi-j peached Jack Walton.
John G. 8. P. Welden, goes on i jday for the last two months. | Immediately after the prayer, A.
D ial at Grand Rapids, Mich., today I----- I fc. Bowen, reading clerk, read the
CONGRESS TODAY
Senate
Heard President Coolidge’s an-
nual message.
Debates In Smith-Vare election
case.
Republican caucus.
House
Heard President Coolidge’s an-
nual message.
Take up appropriation and Ways
and Means Committee slates for
approval.
Take up deficiency appropriation
bill.
Communicated
day in Geneva.
At a special election today Tampa,
Fla., votes on a proposal to change
Christmas seal your Christmas mail, session call, and the roll call fol-
--<#-— lowed.
on a charge of murdering his wealthy
foster father four years ago.
Th,, Republican National Commit- Mj.1, School Glee Clubs
tee meet* lu Waihlngton today to be- "
Present Musical ( omedy injr mass of legislators, state and impetus to their Investigation.
Champions Routing
El Reno. Okla., 12-5-27
Dear Editor:
I Seeing so much In the papers pro
j and con regarding the best location
for the Highway South from El Reno,
j and not a word of explanation to en-
l lighten anyone as to what It Is all
I about, I desire to submit through
: your columns, my views on the sub-
! Ject.
I have lived for the past eighteen
I years on the West Half of the North-
! east Quarter of the Seel ion, through
which the proposed diagonal Highway
has been located, and for which
right-of-way has been purchased hy
the County but not paid* for. and af-
ter having lived .seventy years, think
«« w . i iianifin will leave I ran understand why the diagonal
Mrs. “ary Rank' hJ m , location has been selected, and also
»>»“""O'<7 ry~«*'•» "'m
in the home of her son. William Ran- the whole thing down,
kin and Mrs. Rankin. As a Nit tonal Highway from the
• • • : Atlantic to the Pacific, end from Mex-
l, „„„ .... ______________, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Muzzy of the! Ico City to Wlnnepeg, the questions
It up In an effort to picture him as j Muzzy Apartments left Tuesday eve- of directness, convenience and tth' y
a fanatic who signed measures of nlnB for a week’s stay in Topeka, are the one* to ^be"J
state under a certain star. The gov-j Kas„ where Dr. Muzzy will take up »ot ‘h® . «
ernor said he had been Joking.
He brands much of the insurgent
said he followed only as a study.
He once deferred a bill, saying he
would sign It under a favorable sign
of the Zodiac, and his enemies took
FOLKS YOU NKOW
some new Laboratory work.
i person or group of persons to have
the road pass their front door.
gin hearing’s to determine ihe time
and place for ho'ding next year’s na-I Thg EJ Rpuo )( Schooi Q]ee county officers and citizens from vlr
tlonul convention. I clubg glawe their annual musical tually every part of the state.
The Oklahoma leglslatr.ro has been ,.omody this week, with a matinee . The session was “out to get Jack
called to meet in special session today Thursday, at 2:15 p. m., und two eve- Walton,’ 'and every one who could
to inquire Into alleged irregularities njnR performances, Friday and Satur- be away from his place of business
„ 'day, at 8 p. m. The price of admis- was at the state house to see the
sion for adults at all three perforin- show. The convening of the special
A little more than four years ago., charges as gossip, while they claim jtalph Schwartz and C. W. Ruck- jn their selection of the proposed
the Cupilol of Oklahoma was a reeth- “unpublished” revelations will add man 0f Concho, left tills morning for route the State Highway Surveyors
lu the administration of Governor
Johnston.
Halifax, N. 8.. today will recall the
tenth anniversary of the munition
ship explosion in the harbor, which
killed 1226 persons and destroyed
one-third of the city.
COOKED FOOD SALE
Cakes, Piet, Cookie*, Candy, Sal-
ads and Meats.
Women of St. John'* M. E. Church
RUDDER MOTOR CO.
Saturday, December 10.
Frigidaire Will Make Bow
In Radio World on Dec. 12
DAYTON. O.. Dec. «.--Frl»ldalre
will make its Initial bow December
radio listeners-ln
Jnces is fifty, cents. Children will he session today orderly and al*j “ ^ieTof tneJ UoIotTmoI ?L‘h" Monday" uXJt^nVZ'n dSoX”'a Saice
n few days’ hunting trip In the west- in niv Judgment, have given these
ern part of the state. i questions careful consideration, and
• • • | made the proper location. They have
Mrs. S. H. Brown, 414 South Rock selected the safest crossing, over ‘he
Island, was an Oklahoma City visitor, railroad, and they have avoided
today about three-fourths of the wafer.
« « • which causes so much trouble to the
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jennings, north interurban, following every heavy
admitted at the matinee tor twenty- most without incident,
five cents. Governor Johnston In his dally In-
The Glee dubs are presenting jerv|ew with newspaper men suid that
"Pickles” or "In Old Vienna," a mu- word bad gone out from his office to
alcul comedy In three ac ts. This tar ngjarj nothing," when the special aes-
exceeds any musical production given Hjon convened. He also added that
in former years. There are 130 In
the ca,,t w*11* 11 tin-piece orchestra.
An Interesting plot, clever lines,
snappy choruses, and elaborate stage
seltlngH Insure two hours of good en-
tertainment.
to Christmas
nothing had ns yet reached his of-
fice In the nature of evidence that
would convince hint that a special ses-
sion was necessary.
The extraordinary session was
launched In an extraordinary manner
on the series or General Motors a n- ' u pounds, Monday to fourteen Inches deep
day night “family parties, according ™™ * 5 . of three telephone poles In the ravine
to E. G. lllechler, president and gen- u®conlu®r ’ , , , Bagt Df my house, and when this can
eral manager of Frlgldalre Corpora-, q| 619 Sou(h Bickford he avoided, as well as the most dan-
t,on ’ Kin-iit Monday evening in Oklahoma gerotls railroad crossing coming ln-
The Monday night radio ’family »i°n«ay * 1 t0 K\ neno. 1 think it is time selfish
parties" have been held weekly for • interests should he set aside and we
some time by either General Motors ueckley has accepted a po should pull together, and see that
or one of Its subsidiaries, and the De- ( shoD ,he road is built as located, by th <
State Highway Department and ap-
The entire production Is under the |i(|)| n|K|,| v.'hcn nt a conference par
personal supervision of Miss Helen dcipated |n by both Democra and
CnuuhsuKh. Musical Director lu the Hepuhllcans, E. P. HIU, Democrat whs
High School. elected speaker of the House and E.
In presenting “Picales,” Miss w. Snoddy. Republican, speaker pro
crumbaufh Is ndfllng another triumph tempore. It was the first time In tho
to (he long lislahe ulrcady haa., ptntn'n history there had been any
"Kathleen," the\ypsy rover, Miss auch bipartisan rlliaucc.
Cherry Blp*soin| und the "Belle of H. Tims. Klg4it, greater of the four
Barcelona” have* all been great sue- insurgent leaders, said H was per-
cesses and woi toy of a much larger },aps unprecedented In any state,
and more experHucud group of stud- The House of Representatives
ents, thou she has under her super- chumh«rs were open today for the
vision. i purported extra session with Janitors
A souvenir wlft be given each per busy arranging th* hall
i'n
son atteudliiT
prod uetion.
Members of the Senate convened
wholly *inder supervision of Frigid-
nlre Corporation. As on other "tarn
Mr. and Mrs
.* n F m uiery and Proved by the County Commissioners
«. O. E. MalUr>Rou|h Hoard ,)f city Governors, and Civic
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tral time. 1 Topeka, Kas. Yours respectfully.
8ome unusual features have been, • • • Robert Bell.
prepared for the Frlg4dalre party. Mrs. C. A. Jones, 411 South Hick -4.--
which will be broadcast over a net- ford van an Oklahoma City visitor
work of 28 stations, Mr, Rlechler today,
announces. • • •
-•-- Virgil Hoover of Shawnee Is trans-
Eight Die in Fire 1 acting business here.
• • •
WILLIAMSON. V.„ Dec. 6.~<UP> Chamberlin Townsend of Okljtoomu
—Eight persons, three of them child- City rlslted today w th hi* fftther.
ren, were burned to death here today Hal lowusend aiu ■ .
when fire de*t.*oyed a rooming hou*e. rah Ellen at Iho Southern H 1
RUMMAGE SALE
Clotning of *11 kinds for M«n.
Women and Children
Caserne, t. St. John’* M. E Church,
Corner Woodson and Barker Sts.
Saturday, Decerrher 10.
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