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The Perry Journali
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tUElDAV, DECEMBER fr, WITNESSES USED 1 a ioutv Witnesses' Arc spending one full clay in- the Noble county jury toolc a Mon- 10 o'clock Wed- morning after pi-obably 46 had''been called before the witness N. Slipdager -tfef qi'e the grand jury o'clock on Monday jdtij'rng the 'remainder of about 14 others Called! to were W. C. "tfnok, Sam Angelmey- Beh Kelson, Jbhn Darmer, Ig- fmatss', Harry C. J.

McQuain. List Is Record 'Other's summoned to on 'Monday to give 'testimony, but were, not called were M. R. Fes'sen- William Watton, Cap Sanders 'Red Rock. Of who'make up the 2i, just who was.

called and who was not is not 'since the only record of the i 'called 1 before the body- the grand jury and is held list appearing was taken from those known to have been 11 .1 i ahd 'list where claim was t'jttade for Jee at clerk's of- onietime during' Tuesday to PERKY REPUBLICA 5 TMf NOlLI COUNTY ttNTlNtL of the nation will center attention in December on the annual convention of the American Farm Bureau federation and simultaneous meetings of a dozen other farm organization in Chicago. William Butterworth (upper left), president of the U. S. chamber of commerce, will be among the speakers. Sam H.

Thompson right), president of the federation, and two past presidents, J. R. Howard (lower left) and O. E. Bradfute (lower right), will officiate at the anniversary dinner.

Out Of 'While JVIocury Drops. SNOW j'i'V VVorti Ihni $1 11 Forecasts Jtoiit 01 Snow Por Tucs- 11 eve, With the' fury of mid-season form Old Winter swept out of the north,) during the early Tuesday morning to posession of Perry and Noble county and begin his attack on the repulsing him down freezing temperature. Efforts 1 'on Monday night proved rather futile on the part of winter to get thc mercury below 32 or the freezing 'mark for h-j steadily clung to 35 when (the 1 rhad been 10 devices above this one time, 45, but had fallen. Starts Down But Tuesday morning Found him steadily slipping and he gradualy cased d6wn" th-? thermometer until he had given up tha spots on the mer'cury tube tn winter and old man Winter was threatening to send him even 'lower according to the weather man. ,5 There was little question here'but what Winter come into Oklahoma after his brave stand and his dc- CJoikl' that'isjwhift Santa Opgrofc I6cal Clans ftad to semi to, the pmhtbeu of Commerce 'du leal hdurs 1'uesdayf morning the' operator was )y waiting for that message whic arsived in a quaint, curious code over the radio.

Mis reindeer was greatly' improved 'and it now appears that Old Saint Nick wilt be able to leave him. 'the good news on! 'meant nuvs in one other renpect foi the mechanic working nn Santa Glaus' airplane, which is crippled at the present time, declared that it would he some time Thursday arid maybe Friday 'before he could get it repaiied. Walks Floor Santie declared he had even been walking the floor legarding the airship for he had fully intended to make his pro-Christmas visit to Perry in the big ship and he was not just sure now (hat it would be ready to come to Oklahoma The mechanic found that the plam! was in very bad condition that it had stood idle for almost a year inspite of the fact that it was housed in a (in? warm hangar. He declared th'it the- cylinders all needed a good cleaning and that he would be fprccd overhaul the entire 'engine thought first it was irt better shape. Although Saint 'i? sorely disappointed over the condition of bis airship the fact that one of his prize Reindeer-, who had slipped into the candy rtnd bakery shops and had too much sweet stuff recover now puts Sanhl Clans at case regarding his Christmas eve dip around th.j world, Faith In Steeds The Little Old Gentlemen has ridden behind hia teirtdcters for s-o long on this; long journey that he does not believe any other mode of transposition could taicc him around the world on the one ning and he is always glad when hii steals aip in rare fotm.

Thu other seven already getting ready pml are stamping their feet w'tli imn.i tii-nce since they can always il by the activity around the plant that it is about that t-nie of year lor long trip. Maybe 8-inta Clans will have bettet about his airplane on the morrow when he promised again to communicate with the local oigamzation Wtilc youi I tters to Sant? just fx-el sure he will arrive. RQOIIIH Pictures Arc Orde ZONE MEETING JS DECEMBER 13 Perry Lions' Want Hate For Cush ing Meeting Chunge'd To Avoid Conflict Here Th encxt icgalar zone meeting of the Lion? club will in Cush- dded victories in the western states. ing on Thursday evening, Decembei called" together Secrecy what taken up dis- OUT OF EN ARE WON Maroons Register .181 While Opponents? befpre grand jury or just testimony wa's' 'given mattpr all grand jury's work is' done jecret. It, is" rpresumed, ince of called were 'from Perrv, tljat intp the' county being started first, It-is the Red Rock citizens are called the in-, 'unqtion the rock-asphalt "ad which is 'being laid Perry 1 jFred llansen, prosecutor attorney general, it is understood to return to Okh- hojna iCJty on Monday evening to, 'take of matters there on Monday evening, and Tuesday and it is also, 'generally understood around 'tho court housej that, he expected to obtain some additional evidence at Ok, IGuesses, Jking Made Guesses are still being made on long Iho grand jury i its work and just how will be.

'made, still predict that the body pvilHbe for three weeks at the others ar-3 of thq opinion I'th'at requive thia are convinced that, some diotmonts will others be- will be found, by this pf the city county 'action of tjhe body very clpsoly or With only three losses out of ten starts and playing one of schedules tackled by any high grid team in the state the Perry lifaioons have closed ono of bheir most successful seasons here and are now preparing for the basket ball practice which will be started the middle of this week. The Maroons whia piling up a total of 181 points only permitted their opponents to score 57 points while six of these opponents did not 'score a pomt, one of them register- ered one touchdown while the other three teams defeated Perry. Heat Morrison The squad started the season off with a 18 to 0 win over the Stillwa- tor aggregation and followed this up i week later by defeating Morrison by a score of 115 to 0. Then came their big game of the season with Blackwcll when they lost 13 to but when they battlod as never bat' tied before. A later they went to Fairfax where they defeated the Fairfax by a score of 19 to 0.

The next week Guthrie came to Perry to gtagQ, the big surpiise and to win by a score of 2f? to 0 Maroons, djd not annoy them mjuch how- over for their next ganva was a I)! to 0 victory over Ponca City here. Trounce Pawnee Just a week Inter they trounced the strong Pawnee vloveji by score of 13 to 0 but their trip to Pawhuska where they battled through the vain apd proved disastrous and theyuosfr a by of 12 to 6. Gushing proved easy CHICAGO, Dec. 50-billion dollar agricultural industry will focus its interest in Chicago next month when the American Farm bureau federation celebrates its tenth birthday and, coincidentally, a dozen other national farm organizations convene in their annal meetings. his icy threats and the other western states, Wyo ming, Colorado, Utah, were also more or less effected.

Kansns, Nebraska and Iowa were also expect-ad to feal the full effects of his dash across the country and although having expected for some time were not exactly ready for 1 The opening of the annual Farm his visit. symposiunv Decembet, 10 OH Comes closey after 'previous the iact that'lie week's exhibits at the International lorth hg re and 'Penalties For Violating Liquor Law By pqnaUiep for' IftW urged tfi gefioml eeo- (church mating, qf pnavd and to, 7 victory pver them and then wound up, neason at Ncwkirk with a S2' to 0 victory pyor Noy should much Pil £he pieclit tor this ing, ilo has brought tno squtid from conipavfjtjvoly nothing to on-- pi' the strongest ost rpcognizod high squads, 'in thg stats over a period ot two years, He worked hard, nnd long and although' it js hard qu.Ud coptr.ibH.ted, fo this -'4 the Ijmq it was Noy's 1 did he tok faithful of thp the' o'f wile Livestock exposition, and 10,000, faV- mers from over the continent are expected'to come for the muthple at tractions -of the fortnight. The latest contribution science to.the welfare 1.0f compelling interest to- the delegates attending symposium. Dr. Charles chemical director of I.

Du Pont' De Nemours company, will tell how chemist has opened a potential jold mine to the farmor by convQrt- ng'his wastes, the refuse of his and coim, fields and his citrur groves into manufactured products. Discussions of taxes, utilization of farm co-operative production and of agricultural omm'Cjdiiics, 'the Uriff, 'co-operative reclits, ahd'i'urjil educaton, will''he' he highlights of the program i'lfr he three-day convention. Prior' to its op-aning two-day na- ional' training school for farm bu- eciu executives will be conducted, whore presidents and secretaries of state and county farm bureaus will pool their ideas. William Butterworth, president of the Chamber of- Commerce of the, United States -will speak at the symposium. Taxation and its bearing on aglicultiUral well-jbe(ng will tliscdssed by George H.

Duncan, NCAV Hampshire tax expert. The roster of speakers includes, also C. 0, Moser, president tlb-a- Growers Exchange, at Memphis; B. president of the Natipn- fll Livestock Producers association; Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart, director was was little question but what he would send the mercury farther down tho tu'be irt retreat as night approached the were enjoying perfect warmth with the gas pressure remaining normal and with at full blast in all business houses and in all homes.

The weather man was predicting cold for Tuesday night with probably Tain or snow. Overcast skies dur- ing'the early part of the day gave indication that this prediction, would be carried out. of the National illiteracy at Washington; and Poan A. K. Mann of York state ot rb at IthacS.

DECEMBER 15 13 according an announcement re ceived by Paul Harding, secretary of the local club, from Ben Sanders, secretary of the Gushing club. to the fact that the Perry Lions plan to present -their play "Adam-and Eva" here on December 13, efforts being made to have the ('ushing dub change the date of the zone meeting. No announcement has bden received from Curbing regarding this matter. It 1 was expected that a largo delegation of Perry Lions would make the trip to Gushing for this meeting since that half of thv Perry Lions are entitled to the feed at Gushing for nothing. The contest which was held here recently provided this.

The losing dens of tho ee in number, are to pay the expenses of the winning three dens and their wives for Gushing zone meeting. With the date conflicting with the play here, however, it is not expecl- ed any from Perry will be able to attend the zone meeting unless the date is changed since it is impossible to change the date of the pjay. KING'S HEART STILL ANNOYS 17ulpi- Believed Tni- In OHicr Ways Mrs. E. Miller was the pal speaker at the Pa rent-Tea choi's association the church on 1 afternoon when she used as ic "Health and Horned the fact that parents'mt aid their children in carrying the health plans sponsored 4 by 1 local, state and.

national ''organiii tions. "Our Boys and Girls Are Greato-t Mrs. claivd, "but listen, girls' assets only 'when trained and cated. Ignorance Consumes, not produce- it destroys, it- ddes create, Take Care of Children of nnd, loyalty, ignorance! Content and'bolshevism; 'the' mi lid ia- creative'. I If, Perry care of her boys pnd" girlslT A 3 girls nnd boys will fy yu V.O& IVriy she continued? Well trained and are more powerful LONDON, King's physicians in tyieir official bulletin today announced that although anxiety concerning 'his heart continued some improvement had been noted previously and had, been satisfactorily maintained.

The 'medical bulletin signed by $ir Stanley Hewctt and Lord of Penn read 'passed hough anxiety concerning his heart must continue. Improvement evening so satisfactorily maintained. navies, for through theihy ci tion is advanced, hu' higher altitude's arid' achieved. to bo an great organization, at greatest of Perry LONDON, Dec. crus- ()oiiTit Jn torse 11 1 a t'i Will Arrange Meets Soon.

Arrangements for the annual county scholastic meets part- Perry Orchestra Playing For Show Offered In Enid The Perry orchestra which furnished the music -hero for the presentation of The Million Dollar Doll In Paris" played for this same production at Enid on Monday night nnd will play again on Tuesday night, it was announced hero, Those forming the orchestra are icularly the basket ball tournament, Arthur Johns)on. Ivan Kennedy lieit will probably be woikcd out at a Khaw, Lou Endres, Andy Abhv'y, and meeting of the county board, which is to be held in the office of the county superintendent there on Saturday moi ning, December 15. 'The board was slated to meet on last Saturday, December 1, but'due to a misunderstanding among some of- the membeis the weqting could not be held and it was arranged next Saturday. i ijM new, on tjhe program will be the public- of distinguished service certificates to two ing American farm wpmun. 1) in recognition of, their to the adva'ncowioht Amerjqan natioria'l farm bureau oxbosjtioi)' will' be seen, during Jlhc days of the convention, tl "birthday dinner" been for December mark the tenlih nnniversary ol; the tho Farm Bureau.

Veclerftttorj. President Sjun of Quiney, and the Hinvai'4, Jowa, president of to Q. Hva.dfutS« of Ohio, fvom 1922 to a jn, in uwHinfe the birthday 'Vaatoto wjth fe pro, frfMd Arrange Meets arranging for the various meets and contests tho board will elect new odie-ers at this time, some of'the old oft jeers arc 'gone nnd a number of now membeps will be on the board. Mrs, Ada B. county superintendent, is president the bdayd while Max was sec-re'- tary-treasurer.

New members? i wjlj be Challes, O'Dell, Hill, 'Perry C. Buchanun, Humner, members Da'Visy, K. KJiintt, Billings; (J, McAnjnch, Wed R.o<:k; and Supf Boyer, Comar. 'One-of the things which will to'be battled will be the place fpr holding the county baskpt, ba.ll tournament which' ponies i in iM'arch- the -past yoftrs the gyninasiijm has been uswd for holding 1 the games bvit with this it is expected thwt the Caryle Kerr, The orchestra was so well received here and proved so popular as well aa in a large measure help put the bhnw over that they were 10 quested to aid in presenting the show at Enid and it is considered' a distinction for the Peryy group to be selected to furnish the music- the Enid show. for er Enterprise with Prince of aboard was traveling so speedily Admiralty expects she Will each Suez Friday night.

The cruis- is probably ttavehng 29 knots an our. LONDON, Dec, The Privy ouncd held at Buckingham palace today it is presumed that the conn cil had been called in connection appointment of commission, is understood had been decided to name and to act for King in signing state papers, Some comfort was obtained, how ever, from the fact that the ph'ysi cums made their report after only normal tim-3 for examining their pa ticnt. The evening bulletin signed bj Lord Dawson of Penn, Sir Stanlej Hewitt, Sir Farquhar BiiHxard ami bir Humphrey Rolleston, said: "A slight improvement in his majesty's condition noted this morninp been maintained. His tompora tui-e is near normal, but is noces sary to emphasize that the enxiety concerning the heart still persists," The tomp-jruture was given in tin morning bulletin at o'clock The morning 'bulletin also said the king had throe hours of "quieter sleep," and that there had been (Continued on Page 4) FJ.UUJI t-jitj cniiw --n amincd at Jch061 "aiftf, the report of a physwial ,1 narents shoulcl 'cb-op'erate 'than all poss'ib'le' aid lemcdy'the defect' undVs port to the' PareV-t the'p'resident Or tllo ii the defect has been' cared for tho npord for' the 'rkp 0 'i' national P. made correctly and' In conclusion Mrs.

rules and suggestions mts to observe 1 and Higgestioris for securing which would aid in caring 148 Enrolled The local at tho present time snrolled members whiclb is The winners of the pictures' iered 'by the organization for largest percent of members. Iho various rooms was announced I he meeting 'and Miss Beck's' pnmi'6tP ol 42 was third. Music for the furnished by the high school 4 oichestra under the direction of Prof, Leopold Radowsky p'iv was for its Report On Prof, R. Elliott made a short A i. if.

11 John Js Either Lost, Strayed Or Stolen Want Ad Declares year- wiH ibe held 'in "school Ql LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN --One man about 5 foot, 11 inches, age years, bald head, answers to, name of Johns missing about seven diys. If found notify Joe Allen, And therein lies the story lor it ihat Allen is serious about finding this particular nuui. Allen would only talk a littlo about the d-jclaring that he wanted the want ad run in thp columns of The Perry Journal and declaring that he was confident that w'len John saw the ad that he would return. It seems that John was a favorite cook of certain grotjp that he is, being i misled yt-vy much and fclw Opys hay6 been eating his food anxious h.e return up and wvve't as, well food 't1 the matlor declaring she was at raid she was bolug pranked but Allen was insistent that he was and he wanted the wunl Lost dogs, 'cats, 'hoises, mules, cows, chickens, turla-ys, watches, billfolds glasses, casings, tiie covers, pocket books, shoes, books, emits, hdts, are adwitiscij in thu coUnnns of the newspaper and returned and he declared he did not see what thut an adveili-ement for tributed the Thv three plctuVps glVen to rooms were displayed and lost amn not peitVctly in order and he wanted it to run. Wins Argument He won' his argiimcilt when the editor 'heard th.es comment tor an advertisement for a man js certainly 'the unusual and any for would say that wovth a story, here jt such as lit is, all wants Ipet, stayed, pressed his, thanks and to the to other lions, to tplayi at this time, pjctuvq of the mary depurtmdnt OhiK the Khell" explained hy "Htratfonl Op A.von,'' TthV' picture qf expUined by while the' "Gateway tfl displayed by Mrs.

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