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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 10

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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TEN A 5 i MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA' MAY 7 13 1930 Phones CT07 forties with a flies Quick! ree Prompt Delivery controversy HEADACHE? $198 We will test der your brakes play free safe! Washing Service $495 Greasing irestone $195 Miami Okla 123 South Mainv Scores 100 Over the Sea to You I $100 Woven Sandals Direct from Europe! Turkish Towels microphone Phone 428 28 30 32 North Main 7 1 WHATS NEW SURPRISE SPECIAL Ulllllim II Montgomery Ward Co laboring so an untimely say at the has been a contralto a Why suffer when relief is prompt and harmless: i WARD'S MID WEEK 92 INDIANS LICENSES LIERS CALCUTTA May Civ il airplane licenses are held by 92 Indian pilots ive types of air craft all British are certified as airworthy proven oil acreage but no produc tion which is 'being Miami Oklat WOMAN WINS LYING TROPHY LONDON May Lady Mary Bailey in recognition of her 18000 mile flight to South Africa and return was awarded the Brit tania trophy for 1929 by the Royal Aero club Gy nr O1M0 SUnao las LARGEST SatlNG INSECT KILLER Hats really for you this Spring! Every hat has its bow and flattering brims that either swoop or droop See these lacy braids hair braids baku braids and novelty straws New and clever The price only SPRING COATS At 1 3 Original Price PERSHING SILENT TO DEAD CRITIC COL HARRY WILBUR Auctioneer Office phone 128: Res 697 304 St Miami Okla 'Disappoints rench by His 'Refusal to Join in Clemen ceau och eud thrill at the delightful coolness of these graceful short sleeve fnScks They come in the loveliest flowered prints in flat crepes georgettes or chiffons and are suited to every occasion Capes boleros fichus or bows adorn each model New clever and smart or so much style ask only a small price Blue Ribbon is a rich heavy all barley malt ex tract containing no adulterants or fillers Only rom busy craftsmen In far away Czecho Slovakia come these gay sandals the favorite summer footwear of so many smart wofnen brought you a fascinating array of styles temptingly priced come in soon to sea them! little daughter scored 100 in a health contest recently" says Mrs Stepp Box 326 Jenks Okla I want to give credit where it is dufe Lee was constipated sev eral years ago and I gave her California ig Syrup It helped hbr so wonderfully that I have used it ever since for all her upsets or colds It has kept her strong energetic Children suffer when bowels regular Breath becomes fetid tongue coated eyes dull When these symptoms are ed biliousness feverishness lack of appetite invariably follow The first dose of California ig Syrup relieves these symptoms and activates sluggish bowels Succes sive doses help tone and strengthen weak bowels improve appetiteen courage digestion and asimilatiop Try it with a bilious headachy constipated child and see how it helps! The pure vegetable product en dorsed by doctors for 50 years al wavs bears the name California So look for it when buying (Adv) Th Short Sleeve Dress IN SUMMER PRINTS A without having to worry whether bur fuel will last is the fact that the weight of ourmotors is so negligible that we can lug along any amount of fuel oil and liquid oxygen NEW YORK May Oil is not yet wealth in Bolivia: Acre port to the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical" Engin eers says still remains among those countries which have Vaughn de Leath famous radio star is shown at right with her husband Livingston Geer artist "in the garden of their home at Westport Connecticut At left an artist's sketch of Vaughn de Leath I MT 3911 IHHUIIIHUItniinimiMUM'A I I 1 1 1 i I flj 1U1 Millions of people have learned to depend on Bayer Aspirin to relieve a sudden headache They know it eases the pain so quickly And that it is so harmless Genuine Bayer Aspirin nevei harms the heart Look for the Bayei Cross stamped on every tablet BAYER ASPIRIN CATCHING SCORPIONS NEW BUSINESS OR MEXICANS DURANGO Mexb May UP) A Mexican family has started a new business catching scorpions The state government recently announced it would pay for all live scorpions delivered to it and a family of six have entered into the campaign with a vim In one day 1000 scorpion? were caught The price averaged 4 cents per in sect and the six scorpion hunters received $40 Before the campaign ends the family expects to make enough money to carry it through the rest of the year Most of the catch was made in the slums Te government uses serum extracted from live scorpions as an antidote for scorpion bites and during one month of each year pays 2 1 2 cents for each male and five cents for each female despondent girl who had been on the verge of suicide" when she heard Vaughn de voice through the loud speaker The crooning melody averted a trag edy the same old story but Vaughn' has letters that praise and thank her foil just such benev olences through her singing Her fan mail proves it Radio One letter she prizes is dated January 4 1920 It recalls the days when she was the first wo man to broadcast on the air as early as 1919 when she had to climb three flights of rickety spir al stairs and sing into an old pho nograph horn in a dingy tower room Later she graduated to the more spacious but long antiquat ed studios of WJZ on 42nd street and now she has the freedom and advantages of a more scientifically appointed studio in the NBC building Original Radio she calls herself and most radio art ists concede that title to her she reminds you was also on the stage and still busy composing music I was in the stage show of Clown Laugh with Lionel Barry we like now to go back to our home near Westport her husband intervenes we have a colorful old house on a seven acre tract or to our little log cabin on a ten acre plot near by There Vaughn likes to go back to her collection of earrings and she has a marvelous collec tion of them or to her cooking which is her second holjby RHODODENDRONS" BLOOMING GALA TIME IN ASHEVILLE ASHEVILLE C' May GT) third annual rho dodendron festival will be held about the middle of 'June during the week when the mountain flower is at' the height of its beauty 1 A mammoth parade social af fairs sports events demonstra tions of mountain songs and dances all will have their place on the program in addition to tours into the mountains where rhodo dendron blooms will be found in profusion One of the largest and most beautiful fields of the flower is founsj near the summit of Mount Mitchell highest ptjak east of the Rockies It also grows within the area of the proposed Great Smoky Mountains national park and the Pisgah national forest' All these places' are accessible by automo bile House Dresses Tub fast Dainty dresses of pretty patterns You usually pay $195 for these dresses Special for Spring and Summer Days I hires a cook and learns all his recipes br she gives him some of her own recipes She al ways likes to putter around in her Miss de Leath or von der Lieth or Mrs Geer as you prefer responds Geer just one of these sissy artists a regular he man He likes to go home to Westport and chop wood and hoe the garden and I like to help hint with the garden too you she adds garden of flowers and shrubs is developed from seeds sent to me' by fans in ever state of 7A1 vuuHmMumiuMunMmiiuuiuunHHHnHHHiunuunHUHMHiiuiuiHuiuimuiuuuiumni Li i By ISRAEL KLEIN NEA Service Writer NEW YORK May 13 When Leonore Elizabeth von der Leith was 12 back in her carte school days at Riverside Cal sheroecame so inspired by the daily salute to the flag that she sat down one day and wrote a song a patriotic hymn lay back in the coffers of her memory unsung unpublished for nearly a score of years A year ago the sponsors of a program in which Vaughn de Leath crooned favorite negro melodies and sym pathetic ballads wanted her to prepare a special hour for July 4 got she said Then half reproaching herself for being so rash but going through with the idea nevertheless she added a song I wrote when a little girl A song to the flag sing it for was sung It made a hit and ever since then Vaughn de Leath of the slow dragging crooning voice has been called upon to repeat her first musical success Is a Composer Packed closely in four drawers of a filing cabinet in the kitchen of her apartment on West 55th street only a block from the Na tional Broadcasting studios are copies of between 300 and 400 songs which carry the name of Vaughn de Leath as their composer and author Among these are songs she Wrote with Irving Berlin one of them in par ticular a na tion wide hit Among them also are nufnerous mountain ballads pieces she composed under the name of Annabelle Lee And there are others attributed to Leonore Lieth and to Ann Hampton all however Vaughn de Leath Leonore Elizabeth von Lieth of course is her real name That it her maiden name She has been parried a little over six years to Livingston Geer an artist and painter So you might take your choice of quite a variety of names and attract her attention each time Leaning close and almost af fectionately toward the cold cylin drical microphone Vaughn de Leath moves her lips and sends her crooning voice into it hardly jjeard by the few onlookers in the studio But all she needs to convey to the fans back home a type of singing that has made her famous Her full round face carries a smile that is accentuated by the deep set dimple in her chin Her black hair slicked backward and her dark eyes serve as striking contrast in a picture which is fin ished neatly by the long dangling earrings that she is so fond of wearing Rather stout Vaughn de Leath seems to fit her crooning to her appearance" But while she has long accepted her physical state such she has never been able to get used to Vaughn de Leath who perhaps is a pio neer in the crooning art When she first decided to sing that way back in the early days when radio was wireless and only amateurs listened to her pro grams she think of it as crooning It was merely an octave range in the lower register for her But someone came along with that descriptive expression and there you have it started as a lyric she says had a range of three octaves But I listened to my own records a great deal and I discovered that my voice seemed to register best only in the lower range So I concentrated on that alone and the result sort of one octave find that the seems to accept the crooning range much more easily than the higher notes so sticking to Sitting alongside her on a com fortable divan in the studio parlor of her New York apartment you seem to feel that herp might be the makings of a new comedienne Marie Dressier or So phie Tucker a crooning comic who might be to radio what the other two have been to the stage end the movies There is a natur ally humorous expression on her face and there are constant quips on her lips Yet Vaughn de Leath still is serious She confesses it the mo ment anvone talks to her about her work "I want just to she remarks wistfully want my fan" to feel through my voice the unity of mankind that my music might convey to them I want to make people forget their worries and their little wranglings and I want to give tjjem a message that will help them go on living happily and And she goes on to tell of the Genuine Cannon Towels 23x44 inches in size double loop weave hemmed ends Bleached pure white What a bargain! Watch for bargains like these every Wednesday And the price IS ONLY May The Un s' disguised hope Of the rench al beit tinged with alarm that Gen eral Pershing would hop aboard the Clemenceau och controversy beyond the tomb in which former President Premier Poincare recent ly joined was dashed to the ground when the commander of the A landed at Cherbourg recently nave norning to say ueneraiPershing told reporters if Idid have something to say I should prfefer to say nothing" Interviewers pointed out that two entire pages of book and Miseries of described the state of affairs behind the American lines in the Argonne as chaos but General Pershing re fused to comment A few days after Marshal odi died a book written by Ray mond Recouly a noted rench 'author purported to quote och in some statements which left no doubt as to the allied commander in opinion concerning Georges Clemenceau generally known here as the of Vic This was in March 1929 and Clemenceau immediately began to work on his book and Miseries ot Victory hard that hd came to death so the doctors age of 88 hate to start a over a the Tiger wrote my silence would be construed as Thereupon he proceeded to lam bast the daylights out of och in cidentally taking pot shots at Poin care and Pershing The reference to the American Army which caused interviewers to try and obtain General comment read: himself de manded supreme command of the allied armies and suddenly strick en with paralysis of the will power failed exercised it He refused in September 1918 to give Pershing the orders imperiously necessary to the good of the country I had to enjoin him in writing to enforce his och as quoted by Recouly had already replied to this attack: never so much sought to com mand as I did to bring those around me to concur with my ideas To command is nothing what is required is to understand the char acter of those you are dealing with and to make yourself understood by them To understand one an other that the whole secret of One commentator rather melan choly says: and Clemenceau never understood one another and there is the whole Some of the amenities exchanged between the Commander in Chief of the Armies and the rench War Premier are in the following order och: is going to the United States and whimper and sentimentalize like the old dotard he This is alleged to have been said when the Tiger visited the United States during the rench American debt controversy Clemenceau: was an in subordinate Out of the flood of comment which this post mortem duel is creating in rance there emerges a general feeling of regret that such a situation should have arisen Poincare summed it up by say ing that och a Clemenceau greatly serveu this country and in time this alone will be re Smart young fashiotts for play or school! Adorable rocks prints that vie with summer for brightness and color lares and frills ruffles and bows capes and boleros and coat ensembles! and clever and priced amazingly low at Guaranteed Tubfast! Sizes 7 to 14 The Very Young Miss Goes Into Print for Summer Original Radio ll on ame With Crooning Voice ind Your Answer tfe' A WARDS PE NEY GO Miami Oklahoma Coach Lines 'North AM Phdne 3:10 PM 6 7:10 PM 4 11:10 PM 0' New Straw Braid HATS Vulcanizing Tires 1 212c Each Limit of 6 to Customer WHATS (MART BOLIVIA OIL Li i SUPPLY UNTAPPED ROCKET PLANES MAY CROSS SEA IN EIGHT HOURS BERLIN May Trans A 4 1 A UU UciaOdlgCJO U1 LUC AU ture may ride at an 'altitude 'of 40000 feet at a speed beyond" pres ent conception in a' rocket plane driven by a combination of liquid air and liquid fuel Such1 is the prediction Paul" Heylandt German authority on liquid gases Who estimates a rocket plane' could fly from Berlin to New York in six to eght hours tests with the rocket 'car designed by JUax Valier have dem onstrated that the combination of pure liquid oxygen with liquid fuel such as alcohol gasoline or fuel oil" produces a continuous recoil power with which much greater speeds can be attained than with any airplane motor yet Dr Heylandt told the Press expect soon to attach two of these motors weighing about eleven pounds each to an all metal baby plane and to test out their possibilities we shall start right from the ground with the rocket motors only We believe that with rocket motors we shall be able to reach the stratosphere in which as there is practically no resist ance the plane can race along at speeds hitherto unknown or the real efficiency of the rocket motor begins only on speeds exceeding 600 milejs an hour reason why the rocket mo tor can go up into the stratos phere 40000 feet and higher is the fact that it needs no air to suck in The stratosphere plane will have propeller Passen gers will be supplied with liquid oxygen for breathing purposes reason why we expect to be able to fly across the ocean Blue Ribbon Malt Extract 100 Pure the finest hops are 'used to I flavor it Amer Biggest Seller 53c 8:20 AM 12:20 PM' 3:50 PM 6:20 PM End to the Demand for Sleeveless ROCKS bloomed forth like spring flowers with these first warm summer days Espe cially charming are these in flower sprigged prints of flat crepe or colorful shantung an economical answer to new and clever in sleeveless frocks at $895 ix MRS 'it A 1 1 1 fffg' kg a JHk III 6 suwiy I A James HO I I I I I i fl ii I ks i iff I 1 I rri vl 1n VW' KToi i iiK i iWB I BP fW fflol 'l i iOf B' 7 777tHH I I I fe I A I CT 1 1 $098 gag i aNWU I Ei i i ff BsaB ff jg 11 1 I I4 I I I nm Ah 4.

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