The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 277, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1930 Page: 2 of 6
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THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
MONDAY, DECEMBER 22,
SCHOOL TEACHER SLAIN
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Much Construction J*lan-
ned in Okmulgee Vicinity
OKMJ'UIKK,
N*-w Year* day will mark the be*
ginning of a year of proxA'S* mid
'OBMiriitiion in Okiuoigc* couhly
i«rnl virlnity which will bring
about c x pencil tur* of M(*vcibl mil*
llnii dollars aim! i*m ploy incut of
. hjiliireUn of locol InLotvfh,
Project* -planned Include ptpo
Hue construction costing some
$ I .JltHi.qui), it rifle range, Im-
provement of oil refineries, high-
ly const ruction and addition* to
a plate glas* plant. ’
‘Hu* Ureal Lake* Pipeline rom-t
puny, -plana expenditure of ap-
proximately .lljko.onu iii nip
ciMiuly. Part will be fur a pump-
ing ala lion .coating $K»o,nou, on
which work will begin probably
today. Tim remainder will be for
pipeline network extending to
three Okmulgee refineries, u
Muskogee refinery, ajid through
a new puiflldng At at ion to Ham*
dalf, Okla, . - ■
The pipelines, costing approxi-
mately $3,000 a mile for |he
chief six-inch line and about $«,.
000 a mile for the four*Inch line
to. Muskogee ' and plher feeder
llnea Incidental to the main ata*
tlbn at the north edge of fhU
cityf will be under coimtrurtion
by New.JYear* day. officials of
on wATs filled with seeker* brfor*
the evangelist could preach his
wsrmon and several others came
following the sermon. .
The music was at Its bent under
the leadership of Mrs. R. A. Wil-
lard, with the Christ spirit
prominent In rhqru* and aolo or
r'uat. Tha evening service was
Many More Person, JotolST". IS
Raplist Church I££1 ZL Z*tZ
were filled with seekers Slid guv
•All look membership hrlnglng the
Overflow audiences heard th*|i<dg| nhovo the hundred mark,
stewardship work baa *n-
than * luu others
brought to tb«k church next Tues-
day uud Hp* Missionary Societies
wlU prepare softie bankets. Wed-
nesday evening, the "White Gift’’
program will be held In connec-
tion with the Christmas treat and
progrum. Already several bar
rela of flour are pledged for thu
orphan children and aeveral more
barrels are expected since abovs
21'!* moiitbs must Im fed.*
LOCAL BB1EFS
H, Tobies. of Perry, visiting
local brbk
A
Rev. L L Cooper Sunday In the
wmalmt! day Ifial Ilia 1<>. ul Hapltat I1'’","-.,.,
... r ImhU thla uluau. (uarautaa, a rail
. l.ur. h Uan wIIi.puh«4 In y.ara. At|tUmail<Mi of th« ravlval fir,* " ,w
rnmmmmmmmm u,. h
mHillalPM unx|ii,„| CluNl In ||i«. WHUuyU
rrr'r i. ri»,„ ,w. nol kU\.
oh. ,‘hlr,y ,,‘"r 10 Kn a full r.porl, but prom I.r
OirlM hi the WnriM lhat Iha L moi* (H,apla,x on* In (h* near
pastor.conducted for Junior*. Al(future. ,
f llat JtM •> Mail. aa S S- ^ _ I
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LOCAL BRIEFS
K. H. Iduioe, of Oklahoma
City, was a business visitor Itch*
today. . . ,
Hoa«lv£
In the homo of hla gon, C. fiuand MltcheN. ipeat 1^,?'
Tobias, 315 Fast Hogem streef. ' ^hlaliomg City.
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Mr. and Mrs.* H. Alhort Tay- ^ *• Rro*s, €|g
lor, of Tulsa, sre expected to nr* • Mlckfiud *v»an«, gM
rlvo Christmas day to spend a I fromt Crandfleld, Okla.,
a C*w a^k* tWg|
Relatives.
few days with relatives here
Mr. and Mrs, K. W. Messer. of
Miss Mao* fthsnklln, §
gueais of the I ^
lattor*a sister, Mrs. (’has. F. Row-^ ^ hl*h atkfM
era and Mr. Rowers, 415 Houtli
Hoff avenue. . ‘
W. P. Morrison. 414 South
liarker aveuue, trausurted liusi-
1 ness In Oklahoma f’lty today.
Mrs. I.. T. kki in nelson - aud
daughter. Miss Opal, "lit South
Barker - avenue, were Oklahoma
fur the needy will beiCItv visitors toduv.
Cp
Raymond Otinn, R0, negro ex-.acnool teacher of Maryville, Mo.
Another proJ«*ct, uot yet reudy I cofivjct, has confessed to officers ^ ^l#‘ air I ftllS^sd aod slain
r public announcement. will thu. he brutally murdered MIsh in l^M,llry rwl,,‘ *H*T
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Of to families. for 90 working
days In public construction.
t'onstnjriion of a pumping sta-1 hi.nafide
tlon of (he plpelli
Decern her
residents
ginning
Killed bricktnasong and steel
workers and approximately • fid
mirtee announced,-
In addition to these
ordinary laborers for about twel* 10*°*™*** usual residential
ve weeks. The c^nvtruf-1 Improvement Is expe. ted during
tloh work may require about 100
ordinary laborers for about four I <UUM, V
months. !' Businesses are not expect ini
tin*I mikteit bdil pot been successful in
preventing ^.sharp price deed I new,
the board’s 'annual report said
that while it believed stabilization
could hereafter have a limited
place In its program it was not
Work on a government rifle curl*B. operations sharply and
rangS for use of the two natloil- lOkmnlge# und ileuryetta look
al guard companies at Okmulgee rorwtrd ,0 14 Uu,y twelva months
___ 'of progress A A||M|
borers half a dozen stone masons I
und six teams with drivers for
about thirty days beginning Jan-
uary 1. The work Is being doue
under supervision of Captain
Miner C. Croom, senior officer
at this city. ^
Three Okmulgee refineries have
J*pelit approximately^ $7.ri0,000
for Improvements during the last
v*,tr* refinery announced. WASiiiKOTov n,,,. *»o o n>^
Mans for almost that much inajh* "ASnlfsaTON’ **'■ ‘2 <lW*
work after January 1. ^
fACTORs
EJi
ed fR»C.lHI0,000 In the ^Taln und
cotton stabilization efforts. The
Uruln Stabilization Cor|H>ratlnn
has llu.mm.iNHi bushels of wheat
while i.Xou.non bales of cbtton are
held by the Cotton Stabilization
CorrMiratloii. s *
ChAIrman l^gge-of the Imard
credits the board's recently* re-
newed grain bu>Ihg program with
preventing a near panic on,the
country's agricultural markets___1
CimgresMional approval of the
| President's new request for an ad
Idlihmal $lf>a,oi»ottH»u for the Farm
Board will bring Ui*\.total received
to date form the half iniHon re-
volving fund to ItuO.ooq.WM). The
j other $100,000,000 Is Included Ilk
T-^ml,M or h,ghway ,n tjis rs
iire^to*be°concret#H *°7 F*fn?' PreHWeDt Hoover’s request, tin
spring. 43 rad lug and drainage ^ ^ t^on nkm at Congr^
, tUaie its curcut wheat stab III lo-
ses
xlruct.irwi now .r* l«in, dwralop. .ron prog.am wMI
»*d under state contract with /gi
Okmulgee ’contractor who* is us-
ing local labor. « J
The Pittsburgh Phite
Into the spring
In the future, however, MtabilUa
Misses Ruth und Kditli Stewart,
Class
lion operatIons an* to play only g|Pf ■Oklahoma City, are guests in
the hnrao-uf 1 HriHH
Stewart snd Mrs, Stewart, 4tMi
limited role in the government's
41 Henr^‘“ itZS^'LT“a, So ('hurtaw av.-n,,...
a a ■ Kil
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unless farmers reduce acreage in
response to the. board's |»le« that
__ not again attempt
to prevent price dec 11 ties by a
early months of 1931, probably
costing about $100,000 for 4g.-I\m
kor ^ • ithe board will
A irrr Tn,pl0/m*nt I
^ ^„n.„ TnwW . Rt*vU>wln* U« s.abmuUoa
cooperation of Okmulgee newspa-
pers. On this committee are rep-
resentatives of every section and
school district of the county as
well as of. the four cities and tr
dozen towns. A complete survey
of all Okmulgee county labor is
being rushed to coniplefion for
use in proposed contracts in
which contractors will be speci-
iically required to pinploy j*n\y
Okmulgee county labor.
Men and women not knm*n
Mr. and Mrs. John Dockult and
son, Leinolue, of Duncan, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Docksll's
uiuit, Mrs. Martin Keller und Mr.
Keller, 24a North Donald ave-
nue.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
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Strange Case Of
Lubbock Man Speaks
For Crazy Water
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Thought To Be Hopeless
Yet He Lived to Tell
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• Thfss weeks ago today, I came
to the Crazy. Water Hotel on a
stretcher from tha city of Lub-
bock, Texas, with what the. doc-
tors called Typhoid Spine, and
they told me that there was no
medicine that would cure me. I
started drinking Crazy Water and
taking the baths, and ou the 12th
day after arriving, I took to the
wheel chair, and on the 17th day
1 started walking on crutches and
can now walk without them, oo I
feel If Crazy Water will do thkt
for me I can uot say enough tor R.
v-. V . • H. F. Holland. - .
Lubbock, Texad.
The new million dollar Crazy
Water Hotel at Mineral Weils,
Texas, covers an entire block of
ground. It li modern, fire-proofi
and complete In every detail. It
Is natural to think It would be ex-
pensive to stop at this magnifi-
cent Hotel; yet, you egg enjoy Us
genuine hospitality, pleasing
Ice and receive the benefits of the
Crify Mineral Water Treatment
at very. reasonable rates. Write
them for full and complete infor-
mation. - -
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ACROSS
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• Governor of
Tenn HH
12 Anoint
IS Malady , .
14 Army officer
(abbr.) >
15 Protection
1? A continent (abbr.)
1$ Allow ,
10 Greek letter
tl Title of respect
tt Spoken •• ,
24 Confederate
. general
25 For one time
ti Faithful
21 Man's name .
SO Persian poet
tl Mature • —
tt Women of affected
modesty
14 Shut up
tf Boys • J
t7 Epoch
tt Ancient Roman
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ai Siamese coins
41 An after song
44 Make of car
4f Symbol for nickel
4$ Full of love
41 Like
49 Shear
51 Put out ’
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1 Pale
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t Note of the scale
4 As of old (poet.)
I Want
4 Suggested
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if Symbol for tantalum
10 A little bone
11 Approached V-1
II Takeout i- "
10 Cut down
It Hebrew lawbooks
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25 A vegetable
27 Form. of. to be .
tt Mountain (comb.
form) ■ ^
10 Declamation . .
tl Seeds
tt Port of a flower (pi.)
34 Mohammedan judge
35 Pushes up ,
31 Mere repetition,
40 Reciprocate
41 Mohammedan ruler
43 At any time
45 Peer OyntM mother
4t Topey and -
Compsse poinM."
Supposition/^-
Mr. und Mrs. WallaVe 0. fleck-
h*y. duughler, BettV Burke, ant)
son, Wallace Cordon, * Jr., Of
Clinton, arrived Sunday to spend
the Christmas holiday* in the
home tif Mrs. Berkley'* parents.
Mr. aud Mm, J. F. fladberry.
TffS South Williams avenue.
rulty. left Saturday ,0
ttu* Christmas varatim, ,,
home In Medford.
‘ Jimmy Hutson, 403 Npri|
Island avenue, arconipua^
hi* mother,* Mrs. J. a. Huti^j
('hlckashu. deiuir^l
for Chicago, 111., Wh«.fl.
will spend the Christ tut*
days.
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lor the past several months we made es
prices. We made many
I months we made especial efforts to buy the best Christmas
fortunate purchases from our manu facturers and as a result
thousands of customers all over this section
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gift merchandise at unusually low
we are passing the savings on to
slogan “More For Your Money at Fryberger’s
We have a splendid array of beautiful Christmas gift s that we are sure will appeal to you. The quality is the Iwst
and the prices-are at a figure to save you money. So if you want to make your Christmas gift dollar buy more, just
come to Fryberger’s. You’ll be pleased.
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Just Received—New
JEWELRY -
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Rig Sample Line at
Wholesale Cost
Piece* for evening,, neck hire*
for afternoon and your loveliest
formal gowtid. Choker* of rhine-
stone. bracelets, eardrop*.
Rare Values
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Christmas diving!
A Vatt Assortment
From Which to ChooM
. Her Olft!
•IE OUR WINDOW .V.
_ IT TELLS TMC StOSV
Choooo from hundred, of lovoly costume jewelry pieces, In
many noval and striking dstlr**. She will more than approciata
a gift of jewelry from this splendid assortment. Included
\ NECKLACES, LAVALLIESES. PENDANTS. EARRINGS,
BROOCHES, DIAMOND CLASPS
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Vast Selection at Very Low Prices
Adorable Chic
HANDBAGS
Big Sample Lin« at Half
Style* for every occasion. New
smart leather*. New fabric*:'
color*. Fitted pur***.
. Life like dolls, ma ma della,
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striking imported dolls from
Holland, Germany and Japan
—thousands of lovely, dolls
ill unusually low prleed!
Fur-Trimmed
COATS
Prices Reduced for
Christmas Shoppers
^ These coats are the equal of
much higher-priced models In qual-
ity, tailoring and fura. So. why
pay more? and remember—every
coal la our atock la reduced in
Ibis phenomenal Holiday Clean-up!
- Beautifully fitted, Russian atyle,
or am get wrap-over effect Furred
In . Fox, Wolf, Lapin, Caracul,
Squirrel, etc. All tizeaf '
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Ma-Ma Dolls
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Life-Like Dressed
Dolls
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Holiday Clearance
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And Dozens of Other Kinds of Ci
Dolls SensationaHy Low Priced! Buy!!
At the New Low Prices
New Low Prices
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KxquiHltely sheer 45 gauge chif-
fon hosiery. Full fashioned. Plcot
top. All the newest winter shades
ami inky Black Magic.
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DRESS GLOVES
Appropriate for all occgalong.
ocha. pigskin, buck, antelope.
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LEATHER GLOVES
•\ And SUEDE
,, New Low Prices
•v Modes for street aport, evening.
Wonderful value. Button end elip*
on*. Fashion-favored color*.
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Tailor-Type
DRESSES
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SILK AlNlT WOOL
SOCKS
they're
UnuauaJ
Give half dozen sets
the most useful gift,
quality too.
At the New Low Prices
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RADIO JACKETS
\ Snug, comfortable and idea) for
winter evenings around the houoe.
At the New Low Prides
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A Revelation in Value!
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Reduced for Christmas
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Shoppers
AM the new Fashion touche* sre
here—Tunica, Peplpms, Cowl Neck-
lines, Boleros, Vestre*. Frock* for
•verjr occasion. - Flent# of Black,
Browns and ojber wanted shades.
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 277, Ed. 1 Monday, December 22, 1930, newspaper, December 22, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925513/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.