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The Perry Journal from Perry, Oklahoma • Page 1

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The Perry Journali
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Perry, Oklahoma
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An Independent Newspaper Dcvolct! to the Advancement of and Noble County VOL. PERRY JOURNAL FO THE PERRY RKlMim STATE WEATHER FORECAST Tonight and Tuesday Partly Cloudy and Cooler in East Portion Tonight COUNTY BETTY nchpd yt slonlav a.snn, inundate the tiickash causing pori inn ii( is digging ii the )(lj ii'om I he Ju fur he. Ul hl iiy every were lo i ep( IhoiiL'Ji house families near the I1Ti Aliil) KS DAY CAKE thair window display wa a j.j,.^, anjiel food cake, surrounded by auto llidl WJl of unusual attraction. The cake was given to the oldest mother who came (he lion Ton to rpg ls ter. Several mothers came who wer in the SO's and Mrs.

Laird was the oldest, beii'ur Oil years old next month. Mrs St Ol-uV of U. E. st. Hair, was'second oldest to register, being years and months.

Mrs. Lai I'd can feel highly wmiiing th 0 beautiful cake was dicoraic-d nicely and our Mis. Laird (o with us iii-'xt day. Although 0:2 years old Laird get'. liro as well as average 5(1 year old person.

Si.i-.day evening the children grind children and KWiiL grandchildren fathered at the home of Mrs. Laird to help her eat the calc and celebrate Mother's Day. get into the have to go M. MuCaHkey, of Tulsa, repre- qWonl Oil lnt was ll'c tily Sunday making arranea- "-ts to drill four wells about thS, 111(1 miles southwest of Perry The i ooa( on of fchese now 1.0 near the Catholic cemetery 1 tests to Perry have been made. Tl 'c drilling rcws from Tu sa are pccted here any time; material is B-ouiul for the rigs and work Suoh is the advice ol fcasky, first vloo preaiden Famous Playere-Lasky tipn.

the soroQn Qolony the fleluged with thousands of Jager for ft screen oareer, La? iy pointed out, adding! All ji ineir ononoejj of winning film are just about one In jtostSSo 110 aollitl68 W' York to give the aspiring neV rt a ohanoe. There With tests being made in all di- from Perry it is expected that 1L will only be, short tim until 0 10 01 theHC wo will be on the DAY AT THE fli WEEK Arrangements have been completed a which will exhibit in May 0 Pk MO NOTICE Starting with today's edition, an will be made to issue th Daily journal in a slightly larger form than has been the custom. The publishers will endeavor to publish four every day. It is their fl iope that in a shoi ize will prove too MUSICAL CO.MKDY TOXKJJIT )0 )H at tho Crand Opera House to- Ton. A tin way and Kittio well-known in the Ala.stt-1- Dick Atlaway, 0110 of tho younjvost aciors appearing on will bee seen at evny iierform- ance.

Tom Attaway is not a stranger to the theatre ()1 in Oklahoma; about twenty y( ago he was a member the team of Attaway and Coller and many limes togcthei' tliroughou! tho southwest part of the state. They wer considnvd, even at tlial Jimo, one tho best )0 teams appearing in vaudeville; Coffer is now heading his own company and has just opened a lengthy engagement at 'tho Kialto theatre, in Oklahoma City. The fact that Turn Attaway is playing the lead in the ISird Revuo, assures who arc look- iiiK 1 for lauglis that they will got their money's worth. ('. R.

Leggettc shows a few avs ago and secured permission to "old th show in this city. The carnival will be held under the auspices of the Ellis-Jirous Post, No. ol the American Legion, and the proceeds derived from the carnival will used to' apply on the new ionic being contemplated by the local Legion post. The Leggette Shows have a repu- having one of the cleanest ol th kind on the road; they a great number high-class attractions, including a monster I'i'iTis Wheel. The carnival will be located on the east side of the square, immediately I'ast ol the Summer Garden.

The Legion, made a thorough in es- t.yat.on of this show before engaging their services and they expect'to raise a neat sum from the proceeds to an Pl.V on their new home. Infor the Size of the Daily will xtra chanical force and advertisers confer a favor by getting their 4 1 n. ell copy the oflice before 12 o'clock each day. Phone 38 and we of the came, to thc oflice of Joseph Howard's of- inorning that young girl, of Jake miles north stirround- ae cy wua Hviji n. pa of thc mc lhat WUH Ilot the we we fend for the copy.

Notices and ond ed the daily edition sho als he tho off before 12 o'clock. With the co-operation of readers Advertisers, the publishers believ paper will render lm more ncient service to both. FIRE OESTflflrs Craft Mr. Howard accompanied Deputy II. 111 11.1 i CHURCH Mother's Day services, both evening, were attended large audiences.

At the morning service the' pastor a message from the incident 1 'e boy Jesus tarrying in the al Jerusalem. spoke of of children at the ado' penod showing that the real ol is the ability to Iron, the child's viewpoint and 11 M'lude him sympathetically. Ah 111 I'C'SK I CliJ lyfi 1 lh people Ul at although the mother of Jesus did lully understand him, he yet re- urned and was obedient in that home for many yenrs The grcat to him there from-his; At the evening service the pastor )0 "Mother's Ambition and Uirists Response." The services closed with a two-reel picture entitled, Disposing of Mother." The musical program for day was very fitting an much appreciat- In the morning the choir sang "My Mother's Prayer." "God Giv us Monies" was sung by Raymond Wood- nifl and "Mother 0' Mine" (Tours) by Mrs. Thomas. The evening anthem was "More to Thee, Christ," with Mr.

Jus soloist. Miss Mabel Mother of Mine," by MIL. ivi m. jjy "ire of a child the age of the little a Littl Mother of Mil aft girl. Hurleigh.

The offertory by Mrs Moom Mr. Johnston was Men-' "March of the Priests," ar- NEW MASONIC TEMPLE' FOIf Plans for a building aOxino, two stories in highth have bv-en by the Masonic body at Newkirk and cofigjtruction work will be-in in a few days. The building will be modern in every particular and will be located east of the postoiiice. The lodge room on the second floor will be 40xGO feet. J.

B. Hodges of the Tulsa Daily World visited friends in Perry Saturday afternoon. PART OF STATE One Oklahoma daily paper a n- tliat the entire had been by a heavy rain Sunday. Mistakes will occur in the best of 'i 1 111 for the rain that fell in I'erry yesterday was practically nil. The southwest part of the state reported a veritable cloudburst.

CITV May whidl whidl UCpt the business block moen wiped out four buildings TO SI'ENI) WEEK IN TULSA Oi'. and Mrs. L. Kuntss, fj street, h-ft yesterday for Tulsa, where they will spend the week visiting their son, L. W.

Kunlx, of that city. During their stay Tulsa Dr Kuntx will attend the meeting the State Medical association, which will be in session ther this week. Dr. Kuntz.and wife will return home Saturday. H.

damage estimated at $150 The Elk City Merchants' Store News, th 0 Democrat newspaper plant, White Swan Restaurant and Leeper store were destroyed. The blaze was discovered at about clock and is believed to have from defective wiring. ru men were hampered by the lack of At'hting facilities in combatting tiie uy I Emmett DeLaney to the home Jake Craft. the investiga- t'O" of the Craft home Howard and DeLaney found one bottle of choc "'Cr. i hero was not enough evidence warrant arresting (Jraft, but At- orney Howard warned him that did not send the little girl to -i where the surroundings would 'otter that a complaint would be "Jfainst turn.

Craft agreed to the girl to sister in Chicago. While out in that vicinity Messrs Howard and DeLaney decided to make some further investigations nd al the home of John Wagg by Waggoner. Charges 'legal jiossession will be filed agains Waggoner, when he arrives in Perry today. The local ion of the cold drink stand 7 jUei "joint" is oa the line of Noble county, near hi'ee-Sands oil Held. Sunday evening about 11 o'clock A.

Nayle was aroused from his sleep by a request of Mr. Edward of Bristow, who wished take unto himself for the second nuiged as a piano and organ duet. WANTED TO SEE MOTHER Ray Prcsaler, an old offender, has just completed a twenty-duy sentence in jail on a charge of drunkenness. His tmio was up yesterday, but he was not aware of it and made the request of Police Judge Busch that he ho liberated in order that he might spend the day with his mother. Pressler has given tho officers of tony a great deal of trouble for a long time, but Judge Busch declared that even though his sentence had not the girl of his youih for his 1 Mrs.

Af. McKinney received a letter from Mr. McKinney, saying was at-Garden-pity, Kaosas, getting along fine and was having lots of rain there. Mr. McKinpey on his way to Colorado for his health.

TO TUY Topeka, May with so- 'ting bribe to pardon convict iornier- Governor Jonathan Davis is to go to trial here today Daw and Peterson, former stute are alleged to t0 get dollars for the eas of banker Hutehinson tried later. Convic- carries a sentence of not than five a in the yuuui ior nis companion through life. After considering their way, this was the final '-onelusion. Immediately tt ft er the jeremony the young couple departed t'l tlir ,1 Bristow where their future home. they will make UUHLUJICU nwu not been served he would have granted the request so that ho could be at homo on Mother's Day.

"However, if he is arraigned before 1 shall not allow sentiment to interfere in any manner and shall give him the li ft and see that he serves every day of his sentence in tn iuture," Judge Busch declared. TO AID IN HOSPITAL Rev. J. A. Nuyle will be absent from the church work in Perry for few He left this morning on I'nsco for Kingfisher where he will funds for the carrying on of Unbuilding of the new Methodist The solicitations and responae are very encouraging.

The report of the Outline district, with Perry yet to re HO I I tlr .1 KOADS NO'Fso GOOD W. K. Leatherock, publisher of the visiting his mother. He re heuvy" between here it required- about five hours vf din only about four hoqn to make the re- rt, ami likewise other points in the uistrjcl, as already reached the afty. two thousand mark.

"This is fine giving and I 8m sure shall all be proud of this fine building when completed," Re Niyle SHlCl. GETS OVER Tax imposed up on the oil men.

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Years Available:
1924-1930