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'" r , r" L 1 'Mi".;.'"- ' ! L' r; rl ' I V tu Lai J - .i j K ONLY P.? :, ; i iha CITY, of ;mro than S.rC'J. IVp!...-l !.: -j t!ic h'j'-t clcuMbn cf r.ny and all other paper, in the City, combine!. Vol. 9 KRERS. OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, July Rsr. 1020. Number 21 AmJ lA-ijiivjJ, KM k ,.v-.vi. .N i , AM) VCi-r Tbe pew ' "" fii-tl.ric, (- :. . ca.ev.on, : . i r-f the !; i . . ! Inn will b- i . i t"-"ti; with V, , features of t - l wense rev oh a. - C '. I - 1 i (' jKf, Avi'. . - "Jv " '; .-.-i 'V.- ;- '-x .r - - a r: o u ,i D i 4 I ' ., , ; li'.K'-jn Will A"t. As Gove, T.i' i't until Goti :".)' Ti-.n.,., i i'ocni!v, d i iirr lhe ;ibs'":ti m ei nor V 'vrls'in at t' H.-n Timh convi nil n, li avc.-i I' i sl:i'" in, l'-: 1 il,- J.'ivl iviv . tile : '! n t;l au'. rlt to K. h. Da i.' T..1..1. 1'iosidcnt i-ro teiu ol' (: senate. TO .-.;; .7:: k-.-IoC .. .3 Younger '!-'".i To 1 - r.i"--i. cd Al L ,,. "... !.- ,. .'.. :.:i. M"Mc- r p ( ;- i n '."' 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ImuV-noJ crha' " '' pJals believe etei'9 will bo i inward- d?vcrtinft tfeesi fiom )v ' 4y-lino to fill placraa useful C-vr:u ittter their relea' ' "'Sfor than 200 tfcHbr crfMals v,I:i !V6 bn 'ft at .'vnitoo'- to ' tog In tW iquarrios - U?.yr 11 l -fcrdight iMct-Jtr.tf . " arc the kind de;i? rutted by i . : v,-'.ikera aa "La'-d-frol'-'d." The proRrar.i fi,r iuformati"'i o1- (r, -fl nt t,;.'. 'uli "a influ ios, in i -' ti "r -iratin t;.c?;n from lui'1 i;., I0., ; tiuly in scl uol i .:. I Fiil'.'t, ' 4 ro that the ' . bo P" - pitrcl i.i r:r,!:e an 1 ( I.Miig at'i Ihoir di r-i'rtrJ. A I ' : each d ,iil bo devoted to 1 .eating t yo'tih's '.'lid Hi-' rer.i ':i o.' to work tne. i.ricon I'avm. I lux etofore first cff'i'.doi- r ',. in ifcAltrttti' have been Iim ' ! : ti?-li the eame m th'. o . . !.. , -c roi-oated offensou. i:..' ( 'y idi.t" tfonal opportunities .' 1 can through a convict, "' .' Rtlmp;.f formerly president of a h ..dnesa ' c-,e in Woodward c 'i.'y, vho ve i "" ' " todrd to teach r fe,' cl" the jt- .. for a short thao daily in s-omc ol i! " ulemnt,iry subjects inch .- v; i . -. r.iro n:o at Aj, of 107 m AVli10re ttiith'metic and reading. I ho h. : . ,. ., . . . - r i Ardmorc, OlUa. Do. n n mw m have been m progress for several ,, .. ' . ,.,, ;. 1813, Alec Ta-.lor, nefro, died at tho months. , in, ,. , , . r: o of 107. The at d r ",ro ri-lurnd a few veava a o to th (Jt'iifia )i m- DIES ON WAY TO WEDDliiQ mim i,vo 1... v.-,. i..v. . ... , see hi'- ohl r.ia-'tr, hat v.. ': -. ! ?l Fount Dead In Pullman In Oklahoma that the nthe f. -i.ily i l ; ; : .-d City R. R. Yards. vay. Tourists Like '".i l;',y Rosri.-'. Okijhnma Cty. ?.); "!; dm n't keep proide off li, ui,f( tiavl, R. A. P.i"' ' er of the Oklahoma H' t i association said, lfo bijs lie believes inori1 people travel whr n itn muddy or ju. t alter It baa rained thun any other time. 7 v A ' -; vr " ; -A V l- ' .-4' ss n..i:- bi ;i:---'. I' -V Pt,:'..!.,-!- t ;-;-c'n'.:d. f p , i r 1 ! 1 .). '. ."! !, " . h c r ' ''it th.- f ' ., . a '"".'.: rid, 1 ' '" ;. ' e, " ' ! J, 1. IV. . : .:,; 1 ; .. 1 1 C, . ' , : ". ! !' ... "h c ; ! '. ' - ro :-: i r.l Vm ' ,lr a J. !: i.i", A' -.!. re (' D t' - .in :'. ' -,,i ; i"h .i V,T. l:i-.on, V.'i li ti.' v f,;,',e ) ;Ti'I rtrt). Tv ii - f ... i'iv, uV.L, b.'.jrei'jia X.0V,'i:; Do::-1. spj. . . te.'ff;:,s.ir'. - . . .. ' ' ' itir p- Stnle Condemns Water at Ko dsi nit in it wall , at all t- 1. r thru i:n , Herod (i',l dionia t'hv v : or u ,i in railroad p.iSBenfTir 'la'i . accoidi'i.,- to Dr. A. R. I v, i , ;,- ronii'iii.- ioner of health. Ik' i' c d -hi , order to each of th" three st-Mors .ei'li'-r to provide filtered u.i'er ia their public dthikinf, fot'nlaiin or In tliTomhiue the fountains. At fin p.anta, Fo and Uoek Ir-slan 1 sl.it u,r , it v.-irt lepoited that city x-ater 1 id ben us- d at the public Yin! ins fountains. j O'-.lahoma owes the federal lcerve hank h -a money than any otln r 'itato 'in the union, J. A. V.1jitehiii:t, i ,1- I dent of the fdato board of as ienlluro, told the Ad club in hi talk befoie the hmrheon meeting of the club. V.'.ii'e j hurst nl".o stated that 500 banks in I Oklahoma never had called on tiie fed 1 era! resorve bank for a cent. I Permanent asacEsment of .'JSJO 1,019 wa3 placed upon the property of tho Oklahoma Natural Gaa conrany by the state board u equalization. Tho. e ,Sr t I T."ilf)r i' :, : I 7 ) AM T" . pre-.i ft, i ' every n !'. intr and the H)i 1 it:'ti u i K U- '.riuro vil t be band av ill j.T.y Hemc Loan Act "Operative Soon. , Uie last leglslftire, which b.v.uie effective now, will not biu until ! about July 15 becau,1 e of the abst nee of A. S. Shaw, secretary of the state I land office, officials of the land ollice i nay. Shaw in expected to come back ; next week. Appointment of a large number of inembe.a of county com mittees, which will pass upon all re , Quests for loana under tho act, will b , (lelayed until the return of Govcr Robertson. . Ilr J.. Fcr FcirLi- U. S. S. Cub. With all preparations for her wel ding completed Mira Frances Woi'-y was waiting in the home of her pa -ents, Iwr. and Mrs. W. F. Worlty, foi the arrival of the man bIio was to marry when the message was bic.udit that he had been found dead hi a Pullman car when the train arrived in Oklahoma City. Grover Bullion, 27 years old and em ployed us chief inspector by the West ern 1'nlon Telegraph company In Dal ian, had been engaged to Miss Worley four years. - A. W. Mc Williams, justice of the peace, said death avih caused by a heraorhage of tho b'.n and that the man had been dead only a short time whn found. He was in an upper berth of a Pullman when found. other Oi- i e- ;, ir"T- (Ai'.vci tiscmontA Tin Tj,:-:ozr.A",iz cr," VEivnoi: lt:c: i: c: Ii AXIOMS. EFFORT T0JDESTR0Y A MILL Red Star Elevator at Perry, Okla., Threatened. Perry, Okla. Attempt was made tr blow up the Red Star elevator, owned b II. L. Boyes, and operated by T:ee- Ponca Man's r.el:i.v:s Coi'ght. Ponca City. Local uutuoriiioM are trying to locate relath . of George L. Rchoenewep, ,!3 yc :s eld, who died H.ttay from an o',,do,.' of b omid'n. D.-ath w;i ar r-iil'nt ,tl. Seho nt.'V, eg, bachelor h' ! K 1 here tin : curs. Okmulgse Boy Scout Drowns. I CV.iuuUjo Joe Fipn, jr., It yei"fl ' old, mn of a p:'o:.i.n. a ml i...ui and builer, w.i-i ditii.'jii-i i't ike hoy s?c .t camp on the Illinois river, in Cherokee county, according to a telephone mes h:uo received hero fiom Mr. Uurn.'s, who is at the camp. Yountr Burn , w.ii one of sixty boy-i who left here to spci.d l-wo weeks at the camp. I Tin' D.'ii ,-','.(ii- X.ul"i"ul C .' wr'i.iu at .- ii I'l'.-ii i. o r. ' i ' '. and a'i" .''. - I .s,ju .'af ' .m -- -.iliin in i. . : oi. i;U... jii,; i.. f-oauo of Xalions with Kc.-i rvrv tion:. The convention re')" .Y- -i d l'crii -,'- i i-it'v n t' r; "y ! !. 'a'"'.v v V , mi !t ; :' . I'rri , i till '. -'"if - I'll Senator tore in joint (kbat.1. r.oth candidates for tt;e I'm!) .1 States Senate are d.in'' '-' :v.. a;H c ;ni'; ;,,n voi k. I'mi" " -i.i.-n I'er''.' h"-'. b""n dn-v,!', - 1, .,--. o- . r " 'it' '.- Ti'-v!'." covered by himself and recently covered by Senator Gore. Inler-(.--t i-, fH'V in" rat'idlv and h i ' ,.-tim:i. 1 tl-.t S n-to'- C-.r- v i' . ,. 1;in i', ; ; ' ' t1'"n til a1"" ot'lii. .'..: r c.nl.-U. J.lis I: he iTas ab.vav been favored wi-b larger cn-vd-. than anv man v. 'r-,...,'- r ,-lV -o-jpmI Obi. bo-ia. i w i fcTS'T MR. ' RUPTURE EXPERT HERE ' 'S-5 -jp'VJfl-ujaR '', -" .'zi-- WttAilfaaop Few men ta careless nli actual c: Ai b-.it nitny men do not stop to i'iii.!c thct tlie checks and note3 tiicy give out represent money and thai fraudulent alteration of a chcc!c may mean a serious loss. Prot. ct yourself by using paper that boiicvs al'iralioa Paper. Wo can tell you more aluut it and show you how wa , can pioLecl your cash, your checks, j n-wtej, di-.fls, and rcce'pls. Seeley, Famous In This Specialty j Called to McAIester. t,Im' V' Sccl(T of Chicago and I hiladclphia, the noted truss ex pert, will personally be at the IHisby Hotel and will remain ia Mc.Mc.ster this Tesdav c:il Jtily 1.3th. Mr. Seely sa: "The Spermatic Shield ill not only re tain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening-' in 10 lays on the average case. Ijeiii" a vast adanceir.ent over all fo mer mctliods exemplirAin- in stantaneous effects, immediately appreciable and withstanding- any strain or position. This instru- "' nt received the ntk .,....i :.. t'.nj; and and in Spain producing 'suits without surgery, injec tions, medical treatment or pre nptions, Mr. Seeley has docu ments from the United States ( o eminent Washintrfr.n r r kit- inspection. All charity case'il --,v .v,.. Kv:, ui u any interest cd call, he will be glad to showf aine without ehartre or fif th. "'. dr i,-c.d. ',sjncss demands , .. .--riMug ui any otner.V l'"1 m mis section. ,v P. S. Every statement in this notice has been verified before the Federal and State Courts F. H. Seeley.