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The Muldrow Sun from Muldrow, Oklahoma • Page 1

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The Muldrow Suni
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Muldrow, Oklahoma
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KLANSMEN MAKE FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE AT MULDROW (Slothed in.wbat is said to be the official regalia of the Ku KluxKlan, ten alleged members of Muidrow No. 161, with folded arms, fiided into the tint church at. this place, at the beginning of the Sunday evening service, handed the, minister the following oomteunicatioii, neatljr folded around "five The letter on the official stationery ami bearing the seal of the Klanread as follows; Mu Klan No. 161, Realm of Okla. Muldrow, Aug.

13,1922. Wiley, "Baptist Church, "Muldrow, "Reverend Sir: He take this opporfemHty expressing to you and your good people, our appreciation and dorsement of the good work you we doing in our midst, and request that you accept the enclosed donation as a token of the same. We desine that you understand what we stand for: The Knights of the Ku Klux Klan is an orga-' nization composed of "native born" American citizens, having the best interest of our ity, ftate and nation at heart, owing no allegiance to any foreign government, political party, sect, creed and -eTi tion. and relieving in, "The tenets of the Christian white supremacy: tection of our just and liberty; closer relationship of pure Americanism; the upholding of the Constitution of these United States the sovereignty of our state rights; the separation of church and state; freedom of speech and press, closer relationship between capital and American labor; preventing the causes of mob violence and lynchings, We know "6f no other means quite so efficient', in carying out these great principles, as the ministry and above communication faced the audience until the letter was read and a few remarks made by the minister. Then they slowly passed out at a dpor and disappeared in the darkness.

The same thing, was reported Monday at PaW Paw church ise, seyen miles southeast of Muldjrow, where it is alleged some-eighteen or twenty members participated in delivering kind; of communication and a donation of ten dollars to Rev. Mr. Farmer who has been holding a slries of meetings at that place. This is the first time the Muldrow Klan has made it's appearance in public, it is. said.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. ptftik 'iiftofltt is A five year about 000 lba. old mare, weigh A No. 1 set sing buggy harness good as new; One IJercules buggy, best grade, new. R.

E. JAMEJSON Muldrow, LOCAL PARAGRAPHS L. Brown, and Johnie Jpw- ers left Tuesday for Little Rock, to attend to some busings; SiO.Morla^is-e: to arrive home the latter paft of AID youh PKET We recommend Blue Star, for all fooft trouble, such as Jtlard or soit corns, bunions, sweaty feet or eczema of the feet; and all skin diseases, such as Itch, Eczema, Ringworm; Poison Oak, Old Sores and gores on Children. Will not stain your clothes and has a pleaB- antodor. BRYANTS ORI7G STORE MARRIAGE MADE A BUSINESS Practice in Frame fntt Can Hardly: Be 8ald to Saver Much of.

ttofnariM. Anyone can averjr- have a'business man- Since the war, In have doubled, births. aifd deathB declined In th4 In? manner- 1 Now, as all know, marrive does nor necessitate a business old helter-skelter way of -failing in lore by hazard'will undoubtedly continue yery much In vogue; but if anyone marriage is not moving with the times and yielding, to they know VESSELS BUILT IN SECtlONS Bhlps Intended for Operation on 1 Far Inland Are fiovt Trans- ported Piecemeal. social ex- longing to Primate Bri the week from Garden City, Mo- has been vis.ting.' Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Wilson, and family of Grandfield, are here visiting the latters mother Boyd. Deb. Fugget who is working on a ditcher at Porhem, 111., is here for a' few days visiting his, family. finding pair gold rim glasses return to this office and receive reward. Maud McDole and Mr- Henry Myers were united in therefore repeat'.

marria eon the 13th Rev. that' we are behind you (the clergy) in the propagation of this great work. "Siccerely, Muldrow Klan. No. 161 Province No.

3, Realm of Oklahoma. Upon observing the hooded spooklike figures slowly approach ing the altaT, the minister reaiark- ed in an undertone "What have I done." The figures stoped in of the altar delivering the Lawrence officiating. little of what is happening la France today I Never before bave girls done such marrying in available bridegrooms so reduced in number I What is more, this organized promotion of marriage gives every girl handicaps of uaac- quaintance, social disadvantage, plain looks, lack of money, lack of family, lack of pushing friends to aid the match. Your business manager's your push lag friend! Helps girls to marry? Helps men. also.

Perhaps even, more so. You will And rpipanccf. the monsieur, tftWk, of fbe quality said roadame. "Dufable fioltd, the young, are' -allowed to fmSet, had-been Investigated, weighed; -the" pairing-off O. Now, there'sta marriage last.

It's got good wear In Miss Mabel Madison and Mr. Elmer Reed were united in mar- rage at the home of Luther Pan- neils in this cjty on the 11th P. A. Watts officiating. I Cures Malaria, Chills and Dengue or Bilious Fever.

It kills the germs. Mathews Garage WEST END OF FROT STREET MUl4l -or, OKLAHOMA We do all kinds of repair work on notice an0 invite your patronage. Just drive in and.we will fix you? up-no raatter what the tropble. Vulcanizing promptly done and at; sjnall expense. FRETS Ain AND WATER CARS WASHED-' AND POLISHED FOR $1.00 PABROXvFjSH ODD CREATURE Must Have "Been Devised When Moth, er Nature Was In Unusually Freakish Mood.

If some. one asked you "Wlyit Is that which has a beak like that of a parrot and cheek pouches like tjiose of a monkey, lives In the sea and chews the cud like a cow?" you might imagine It was some kind-of catch rid' die. Vet there Is a creature which answers this description perfectly. It is called.the parrot fish. The upper and lower Jaws have De- come hardened into a sharp, curved beak, which is just the tool required for lopping off lumps of tough weed; Each piece snipped off by the beak Is passed into one of the two curious pouches which adorn- the cheeks, and there It remains until the parrot fish feels that he has collected, enough to make good meaL He then lies on the bottom and chews the cud by means of the splendid set of teeth which nature has placed, not In his mouth, put In his Time 's In England.

The poacbert the trespasser, the nian who by accident pigs or out upon the fijibHc road, the urchin who robs tn an4 many minor rural "malefactors" ase, it Is claimed, more, with niodeni country magistrates, In England. The abolition benches of squires and Jandowpers, whose right to be made Justices of the peace was almost regarded as hereditary, and their substitution by men of Integrity In every walk of life, and now-by women, has wrought a change is. rural police court Justice which the -country mind and appreciates to the full. On a country bench prominent landowner, bis agent, one. of his laborers were all adjudicating together.

i 1 if i i i A KM with. When Jean weqt Uttle neighbor's vMt she to the grandmother of the-house. "I have a graadmnther, too," she woujd say Wmt she's in And- and, $hac grandftother, of 'the were good, one scolded-Oie two'Uttle gjfls for leav-, Kng. the screen door open;" for ing in 1 a flower bed-and dropping A well-known, shipbuilding arm In the north, of England Is at the present time building a vessel which will be carried to Africa la portions. It wljl be re-assembled at its ultimate destination.

Every year ships are built in Great Britain for lakes and inland waters In all parts of Usually these are built and together in the shipyard before being taken to pieces and sent to distant ports In separate packages. A large mission steamer built some years ago for use on Lake Nyassa, in Africa, was erected in England as If for launching; But no rivets were used; bolts.and: steel framework -tpgettfer) 4nws, port and different colors, and evfery bar and piece of bofe number and letter. Thus the builders In could tell at a glance whether belonged to one side or the exact position It by cupy was denoted number and letter. In order to facilitate transport, this steamer was divided lnto. three thousand packages, eaclj weighed from half a hundredweight to five hundredweights, '-t The greatest sending these ships, abroftdlfs with the boilers and masts.

weigh many tons, and thfeJma are difficult to handle on tlielr length. S- if'. BELONGED TO mhali by Prjijwtfp Reatored to Place In ejp was) great- came into office shortly after well's ttBtev For many have made to tratfe the' but only a few Weegsago ttfat it was discovered to be in hands of a weJlTkoewn London expert. The chair was submitted to a famous- antiquarian who at once'identified it, with the result that it lias returned to its original cathedral. At the top of the carved a large eye all-seeiiigi eye; beneath it a crown after A and under that the arms of the See of Armagh.

Under this Is the true below it again lBo'tr-the date on wTiicl) Archbishop Bramhatt was enthroned; On the last panel are the capital letters, "M.R.H.," standing for Armagh. v.9njad«]r...;. WAT TO UFB: He- hath shewed thee, 0 is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy 8. Monday. GREATEST IN THE KINGDOM T-Whosoever therefore shall hum' ble himself as this little child, the wubf fs greatest in the kingdom of 18: 4.

Tueitiey. NOT VBAT AND the kingdom of God Is not meat and drink, but nnd Joy in the Holy A VBSRY NEEDFUL. PRAYER Shew me mouthy' LeFlntegrlty and up- rlghtpess preserve me: for I WatL' on 25: 4, 21. DEFRAUD this Is the will of God That no man defraud his brother In any Thessalonians 4: 4. Friday.

THE WAY TO shall know the truth, and the truth shall make 8:. 82. Saturday. GIVINO Is that scattered), and yet lncreaseth; and there is that more than- is meet, but it poverty. 11: 24.

'y .,,41 i in, bottom southol Muldrow. barn." Also fencepost for 8t Saniw 1 Folksin this neighborhood will be glad to know that WATKINS QUALITY PRODUCTS be delivered to their doors tarn pleased to" announce etfeejtiVe at once, every effort posaibls to serve.ydu xl with this old, reftable line of Extracts, Spicet, Medicines, Toflet- ties, etc. H. N. GRAVES THE VATKINS DEALER iCTHtf Adwrre'ir anaicispjiarev ft To Honor Noted Frenchman.

The French Academy of Sciences has hee'n officially informed that Switzerland is to cpmmemorate the centenary of the great' French me- riharijeian and watchmaker, Abraham Bouls Bregnet. Born in NepfchateJ in 1747, member of the Institut and Bureau of Longitudes, he died In Parlsjn The and nautical jij Instruments invented by Breguet wer0 noted, for the perfection of thier workmanship. His Improvements In watches included the use of rubles in pivot He fled to London during the Reign of Terror, but returned after the ninth Tbermldor. On tbe occasion of this centenary tbe conucil of state; will hold'next international competition for meters in the observatory of Nenff chatel. Gone Beyond Repair.

I was returning on the electric train (ate one day from long lUke with my geology class. We were tired, in getting, our seats I pushed withr tnyv foot of tbe seat in front 84 that we could face each othpr. I beard saw I had knocked nvbar which Was on the promptly appeared, on the what seemed. to me-undue apologised my adding-that no; barm seenfed to have been, done to his bag. His was when be announced.

In 'a' lotid voiceij "Youngs there arb A In itefci Strike N6t: New Weapon. That strikes.are not of origin, but have, for many ofj is saWj to to. wtablisfaed by -a discovered ftf ciertain bleroglyphic -tablets. These tablets were, found in the atlbn of some ruins at Thebes, and- st a strong light upon the labor tions of the city 3,000 years ago. Details are given of many interesting phases of a when a large number of workmen notified their employers they would discontinue work unless their back pay were promptly given them and a new wage scale ar-, ranged.

Husbands They Would Like. Half of the women enrolled at the University of Wisconsin are willing to a man on a salary of $2,500 a year, according to a report Issued by the statistics committee of the university. An average of one coed out of seven wants a husband with a salary of at least $5,000 a year, While one cbed demanded a husband. The king of Slant is one of the was learned through recent versary celebrations at Stratford, when: a letter was receiyed by man of the trustees of Shakespeare'jaf blrtliplace. written the who says that the translating Shakespeare works Siamese.

Tbe secretary sept on behalf of the king, a check for $S0O as.is> personal contribution to: the Shakespeare Trust and the memorial; thefter that his majesty is an ardent admirer, of the British national poet ing his utmost to thefSlnnJeAp? to study him. 1 Harmony of It is a well-Jtnowu fact that, a ing, harmony tse ejirv- monyt ma- Illustrated in the Popular Mechanics- Magfizlne, wfth which a colored diss; is revolved rapidjiy so as to-cause, ttief', colors to merge, and this visual tag of tbe colors gives the- ftinoje result to the eye as would the 1 actual mixing of the colored Inks' themselves. of Turtles to XSotor. Marine turtles lay their eggs on-drjf: land, and as soon as the youngsters; are hatched they make straight the sen. Carnegie Institnte men in the Dry Tortugas sought to ibid tho ence that guided them to the water.

When a sheet of red or yellow papery; was placed between the baby turtle' and the sea, it would turn and go in another direction; but a blue sheet i drew hlra toward it no matter where it was placed. It would seem, then, to be -color, rather thnn instinct of smell, that attracts the youngsters' American. Muldrow is Good Enough Do your barter and Cash Trading with J- T. BLALACK IF YOU -Exchange. Stnr Shrouded In Mystery.

playuig in the back A plaljL humbir tleu-lives, too. v' 'JMaiar," be cried, suddenly. hftve found A robin looked t( Will tafcetfe trouble to. the WJy one to increase by safe banking as its patron That is 1 ft.

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1920-1930