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THE PITH ANT WEEKLY NEWS
GKNriK A L STRIKE
OF RAILROADMEN
The t Onleinl 1'or IIiIiiIm'I StO, l-
lei Men Itt'i Hid Wnui' 'lit
liil I'.xei Hllii' Refill- I"
Mullah- llrieivnte.
lnli" -iiiin'ililin! Iiiipi" i'- in "'
time In i lii'i l n tli'1 I Mil'1! Mai--will
r.uv It- ill-' ti.itnni wnli nil.p
nn UMiiIh'I in, wln-n I'I.h llnilh
rety il.-. nl mlliii.nl I'liiplnM
from tin- -l illnii iip'Ii I" Hi" "l"il'
hnnd will w.ilK "in .mil Iiiim. iln'li
John
S.itinduv nl I'liliiii'ii. ii'lit'-i'iil.i
the- of tli' --eu-i.il lilt i.nli" i,l nn
Iiiiih di-termlnx! lli.il ii'.ii" with Hi''
rallrii.nl I mil nillili' .mil ilini
h strike i- tl nh -n "I i"'Hlliii:
the trnulile
The MilKi' iiiii'liitnti il wlii-ii i.nl-
riisirrixi or vi:kui:ai.
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I In ln Hit. in n "I il- Mull'- In
till. IMIlli nl l III H'll t)- II I' -lllllUll
III Ml l.llinlll.t liti.lll'i tit 'I' ' 1" -l-l'il
,.iiiniil.iiiiili-, nu.il In i with llm-i-jimii
nl i- mi- l ut'.Mlni: n wt'lt 'if
tti-l'i tliilin i- iiiit'iiitl if -intl we in
Ill d.lllKH lit llillllllllllll! Hi' Mlt'lllllt'
lli.it Iimm'" In lilml it n iriiil if
road M..pHl.w -.I..SI....I .iB.-H I. ,iit , Mlimitr
II,,. second Minn- in sU mim.li- nm J, ( .,,,1,..I.Ip We
KfUMMl tl. I....IM.I, I..ROII.I ..n IN H.- ,11.K1I1I1B , ,, win, .,
for 15 n ... m,i :..(. II,.- fl.M .. ' ,,. ls
four croups of iiiiuIk, -mil winkers
ono urn- Kiniip ulll walk out ''.nil
twonty-four limn tlieie.illei iiiiIII
all nrc out.
Hint tin world him iinii.il and lliy
1 sli.il v minds
' Until l)r .M.ilu, In ilmw id 111
Mmi nf Vi'tii n.il HiM-i.Mi of ihf
In tinlt-r nut n nlli-n.ite Hn1 wu-1 , s iu,h, n,-.iliii Sen In- In Ok.
pathy of Hit- iitilillr li It-il to '"i:,,, mimI tin- Stall' Health Do
any Httlkt- t-liilioi.ili- iifmiiitloiiH ,,,,, ,,,,, haw eiidmseil the plan and
have lieen iniuli- ti mine fooil hup- ,....., t,.,ii-...i ti- Sinmmi Ceneral
full i niipi-ratloii .i nil attlve iissh-
plles ilurliiK Hn' strike. When the
strike Is nilli'il eunuch iitiloii nun
to man food train-, throughout tlii' '-iW Field SmiiiiiI will i-niHhl of iin
t.ini'e
country will nffi-r to ntlck liy thlr
posts.
Itnllroml li.ifflr. niconlltiK to re
llalile liiroruiallon, will not In. eon
pletoly tli-il up nl tliu iiuIhcI. The
rallroailp Mum- been dhlded into n-n
groups for tttilkn piirpoM-H. Tills
Will enable til line ol tin- plllilir who
mliRt travel to n-.irli their de-dln.i-tinn
eon tlioiml. they h.iw In co a
rounil-aliout wn.
Stilkes will In' culled on the "nn
friendly" llin-M rirsl. It Is under
stood tin I'i'UiiH.vlxniil.i, ulili li li.is
fouclit tin' li.ittlt's uf many ntln-r
roads for ili-i-ri-nyi-il wanes, l nl.t- ol
the first on tin- list Tin- New Yin I;
Central and tin- Haiti. mil e i. Ohio,
lnheled as "more friendly" hy labor,
will be anions the Inst In In- hit liv
the Btrlko.
I'reRidetit II l .lewell ol (lie
Ainerlr.in retleiatloti of l.almr mll
rond dep.irtiuelit Sumln.x inepnn-d a
Htiike rail that, when js-oieil will ndd
5011,0(111 l.lillo.lll smi .lllll.M'S to
Uio walKoiit ,-ilie.iily orilt-ied by Hi-'
blc fie ti.iin M'iiu brotherhoods
This rail pioh:ibl will Ik- issued nn
Thursday.
If the Ktiike is xiiiii-xsiiil, the men
fltrlkiiiK must, Mucteil in lini! up
transiiorlntinti to smii ,m i.teut
thai the opeintiou nl Hie bji-'i is im
possible, whiib wnlihl inn e the is
Rile with the ex-'i nines I'lllillr st.i
timoilt, IlkiHVise will l-M'll .1 Kll'.ll
infliiensie in Hie oiili nme, .mil this
the unions, ie.llie, in llleic pi, ins
t cany Just emniiib loiiimodllies so
as to nut nlii'tinte puhlie li-'llm:
The Htn eininelil iiml-'i the pel
ronal le.idi-i-sliip nt l-ii.siieiit Until '
inc. is i-meaiillllK In HM'il the
Rtllke, but ill I'W-nt Hies!- i.fnits fail,
GoM'iniiienl aiitlmrilles bne sltil
cil that the iioM-rnmeni plans to
keep Hit- inilinails in npetaHnu ie
Raidless nl the sttiKe nr lis iiropor
tlons '
Ki(isT ii:r.s iTMi"
The IJtertiie tnolor puiili.iM'd b
the city for the puuipiiiK of wntei,'
will be iustnlled this week nml be In
operation Tuesday Cll Mm shall
Granville Thompson will h:it cbarue
of the motor In addition to his duties
as marshal!. It is expected that the
electricity will be turned In to the
wires fiom Dur.int hy Saturday,
Kingston Messenger.
niliatne man nml six spedal lec
tuteis, IncltidlnK n colored lecturer
tot sieii,il work ninoni: the colored
ieople.
This movement ol the 1'nlted
States Public Health Service should
have Hie cooperation nml nsslMnncu
of:
Kvery citizen who in truth has the
welfare of bis lommuulty at heatt
Iheiy itnlivlilual who, in old ;ikc,
would nvoid dependency, tlisui.ice
nml siiffeiiliR
livery mother who would protect
her dniicblt i Mom iriviui, hlrlh to
the slillho.n, Idlml, idiotic, or de
finmeil i hild
Kxeiv fnlhei who would prevent
his Min t'l-uii shaiini; in the snuie
.i l.i in it y that mean more to out fil
mic than imliistiinl lontroversies.
Tin- i-aiiipiiiun against venereal di
seases, the tllshonornhle wounds of
which a half million Ameiiran men
into tin- illsi-.iiil In lime of war. Is
tleadlv came til lilt- and dentil.
Those in position to know, realize,
thai this enem.v ol the innocent, must
be vanquished if wt sue in "stnnd
on Kiianl" fur the pioiecttoli of pos
teilly
In ,i li net t i t tine Asistiiiit
Sate, -mi, ,1 t Mali', Hit I S Cub
III li it'll s, i. iitilioiiliieK tbi- ol
I'lllil.-ln t i' a -It lln-lisl (ill tllll mil.. I
Im il. n m, tali wldi M'title.'ll ill'
i t.. ' IM k III live Ml l s,ti.s l
Hl.li 'i tin. iv I has . ti i tittnll'
In i si n tin ., Ii-i't If I'elli'llll III
, 'II" ll' .-II I ill II I I ll il'IIOlll .
i lull- I lit- .'I". i I w III In' avallah!
N .v. t In t l-t . in! will t inililiue tip
I'latlnlis in, III 'iiln '" I'l'.'l
I'll-- st,,ti . it s it.t. the setvlci
nl iIih si i, nl tie ti"- il mid woil.
(illi'iidv limit, tip lute's it 1 til ll Ji. t
stipplv ailililiii.i.il pi'ttilil)el to li-tti
pmaillv ntl.it le i tn Hit squad, lie
stales abllitv In ptiivlilo slide-evblbit-.
and i dm ,ilJnii.il maleiinl li
liem-litl will be tin di'leiminlui: fin
lots In tin- si let Hull
IIIH NUIA st'KKHKIts KILL
I WO t.lltl.s T AltUMOItl
Last I'rldav Mlclit. at Atilmolt
S K Wilson ninl Ibiee diillillllers ut
tempti'd to i loss main street, when
an automobile tliivln at terrlfh
speed stiiick tin- Mioup scatteiltu;
them like ('hull', and passed on. Mr
Wilson was dangerously hurt. Ills
ls-venr old daughter .losephlne nml
lt-.vear old tlatiMl.lei l.ola were in
slant ly killed ami a thlid daiiKliter
badly hurt.
Aflerwaids Wesley .liillllKon nl
Mlln ami Oscar Vannoy vvem arrest
eil by Sheriff liairett of Arilmon-,
rharp-d with m-KliKent homicide, in
connection with the drunken drive
that hlotlKht death to two. Van Nov
is said to have confessed Hint lio was
in the car but was tliorouKb.lv
drunk nml was not diivlni;. ll
seems thai Johnson was driving the
ear and that he ton, was intoxicated
nml dilvltii: at despeinte speed. 11.
said that he heard the clash and felt
the i .it- slopping 1 1 1 1 1 c k I y and that
he pit nut and ran back to where
tliu bodies wen. in the street ami
Hint when In- saw the ciowd Rather
iiiK he stalled to leiurn to the car
hut that it was none He says that
.lohnson had abandoned t lit car an I
left.
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MIMI. SAI.I: STAItTS
Mim.lltiil In ll- Itiil-eil '' '"I
I illicit iibi-ls In Oklahoma In
iion.il lltsl l loss "l'.ll
Mle
Win,, ,,f il inltliP i vol J Htv .Hi'l
int in Hn SHito Into an ' Hoi ,,v'
, lute lot I'alsllii: ,i'i','ii'" "iin
, h t liu'bl lllbi'ietlliisls mill I'l
. , t ill- I III nil patts ol 'he
,, t. iiet, when lln- olllilals
i ii nl t m' loi.il health nsnt i,i-
i aid l-ilbllc health eommltti'i"1
..elviil letters IIOIII .lilies Slhevll'.
ntiit.il s,., tclatj ol the Oklahoma
I'lildti lit nl t li ussoilalloti, nrtlhi: tin
laimeillale selei'lloll id coimt ami
i ' si 'il sale ehalrimili
Man) of the (untitles in the state
.ilnndv hav tunned tht-li chalime.i
Im the stile ami the state assocl.i
i, on has established effective. llon
with then. SchevlU salt!
The seal sale opens December t
mid lasts until December 15. An
el foi t will be made to sell JO.OUO.
iiihi seals in Oklahoma. Thnt iinrn
be. of Tin Minns senl", to he nl
t,n bed to Chrlstmns mall as a ines
suite of miod cheer nml Rood health,
have been lorelved at the office of
the state association anil are being
In-Ill for dellveiy to county rhalr
,iunii Tin- seals will sell nt one cent
eat h
No (iiiotus will be announced this
year Schevllz announced. A mini
mum sale of five seals to every man,
woman ami child in the state Ik the
Loal of Iho association. Under a
new plan to he put Into effect this
veil I umls raised In the sale will bo
spent In the counties in which they
nn it nl lot piionc ni'iiitii worn,
Sale or seals In Oklahoma In past
veals has not been as lilKb hn In
mini) olbel slates In the tlllloli nc-(i-'illlli!
Iii .1 I' Owens, pteldetil
if tie assni lalloti Mlflicls of Hill
t le iissiii itlnn plan III exceed
pnvliuis nips ami in spile ol hiisl-
....I .. ..., i. ... i .mil it t. in., it.
PR1DAV. 0CTmit.M, 2
to reports. Tho HiuT
and mote imninrii... n .(
n.nny of u, ,, , """ A
or less Im . ' I'1'' l
i..-,i-sieii ,,. , .
Hint illstrlit ' ''"'Jitj
es mill I" '-, " ii ii.i ...
In Im: the ,'! beline Hie imblle III
sin h ii wi tl-'il lln- pli'.i tot siippoH
III Hie lie, -llh Mull! wilt be Itl'-I with
II lll'illlV l-spOls.
IIKKI' ll MM M IN
I Hi: l. Oil. IMlliD
The Name oil well, III section 4-4
In the sn-calleil Ada field, Was shot
last week at a depth of 2,41.0 feet
mid is now piodiii'liiK inure than
IIOi. b.inels of oil a day, according
SPKHAIi
Unbrealcililc slioiy-yi'tl
Dolls, this wot'k onlv-
$1.25
Ask about our Circulating
Library.
DURA NT HOOK STOKK
Phone ! 20 1 W. Main
EOJKLF
'lie IK'ncmil Writtrtg'Mxh.hin!
School Teachers and Students realize
tho benefits from purchasing a
COKONA. it saves time, money
and helps conserve your strength
for other purposes.
he. handiest machine
on earth for business
or personal use.
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DL'IIANT IHHiK No. 48 A.F.&A.M
Stated communications on Thuri.
day night after the full Moon of eact
month. Visitors welcome.
G. II. DUNLAP, W. M.
J. C. SCOTT, Sec'y.
DL'IIANT THAITKK No. 28, I. A. M
Kegular .meetings on Friday ulght
beforo tho full Moon of each mont':
Visitors welcome.
JOHN W. HBRNDON, H. P
J. C. SCOTT, Sec'y.
D17RANT (XLMANDHY No. 31 K.T. ,
Regular conclave, second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month. Vis
itors welcome.
J. R. HICKMAN, E. C.
J. C. SCOTT, Recordor
junior
BATTERY
Specially designed for
FORD CARS
NOW ON CALE
$25.00
EXIDE BATTERY
DTJRANT ClIArTER No. 17 O. K. S
Regular meeting on Saturday
t-tght on or before the full Moon of
sach month. Visitors welcome
MRS. M. GRAY. W. M.
MRS. V. U. COLE. Secy j 401 W. Main
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STATION
Mottcr Motor Co.
Phone 47
See a Demonstration'at
the News Office, 114 N.
Third Avenue, Durant
(?. M. fivans,
Dealer
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RISKY BUSINESS
Its lisky business folks to let home and house hold goods go
iiniuotecled these times. You cannot afford to be uninsured.
KIRK INSURANT!-: RATES ARE VERY IiOW
Would a Hie ruin you? Think It over.
SALMON & GILSTRAP
Telephone 22
First State Bank Bldg.
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PEANUTS;
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O We are in the market to buy peanuts. Call 9
ms for quotations. q
a Phone 130
CHOCTA W COTTON OIL COMPANY I
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I DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
1921 Patriotism
Put you money in your home town bank.
Don't bury it. Put it where it will do you
and your home community the most good.
-a Dollar in the Bank
tinfoil
is worth three in the pock
et.
WliPre Is Your's?
THE BANK THAT -FRIENDLY
SERVICE BUILT
With cold weather just around the
corner you can t afford to
miss these prices.
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I Firc T1, Auto
121 j North Third
Durant Q,
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Every pair of Shoes is
Guaranteed all Leather
Little Misses' Shoes, priced at
65u 85c $1.25 AND $1.75
Big Misses Shoes in Black and Brown
Kid, Calf and Gun Metal Leather
priced at
S2.25 S2.45 $2.75 AND $2.95
Black and Brown Dress Oxfords for
Ladies, priced at
$3.45 $4.45 $4.95 AND $5.95
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DURANT, OKLAHOMA
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Oticking to the job is what counts these days
and makes for success.
The man who pulls in his oar and says "oh well,
what's the use", is lost already.
We believe that the Bibical saying that cautions
men not to faint but be strong, is applicable in
present day business. Too many of us are
ready to quit and despond at the first show of
strenuous times, and worse things happen.
Why not grasp the oar of everyday problems that
face you and hang on for "dear life".
Why not run your oar deep into Life's every
day problems and row with all your power of
mind and body.
Let's all row for better times.
4 per cent on Savings
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