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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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MIAMI NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOMA PAGE THREE American Artist Answer to Previous Puzzle IE TO OLKS WHO HAD THEIR TELEPHONE TAKEN OUT? 38 Hastened years of hard sledding to make ends meet Tom Bartlett and his wife found themselves in happier circumstances this year They are movie goers I again they are looking at the new cars they have more money now things foil areht the same as Tom complained one evening seem to be getting as I much out of life Vj lost contact with our friends We noticed it too agreed his wife is missing calling up the Whalens tonight asking them to come shouted Tom never had our telephone put back No wonder we have no spare time running errands we used to do by telephone lost touch with our friends i because they phone us and we call them fix that Subscribe for the Record Cigarettes Iractically untouched by human hands Today and Tomorrow JOSTER HOLD THAT GIRL 1954s Us4TT Myam Tobacco Cot i was and WELLS determined how en gaged through the into the superinten The safe in the lat A Want Ad will bring you cash for that unused article The Rev A Boycan of Hewy' etta Okla Baptist minister Whe preached his first sermon in 1847 recentely celebrated his 104th birthday anniversary 'i uw The German dye trust is plan ning substantially to increase its production of synthetic gasoli ne methods! htwfcihnld I Terra cotta jars containing well preserved foods have been found in mounds of the Aztecs and Toltecs ancient races of Mexi co Socialists Put ull State Slate in ield Men Only Nights as as 0aa but was not City police and the' staff investigated early this morn ing It was the belief that the was the work of amateurs Inspectors examine Chesterfields as they come from the cigarette making machines 12 To result 13 You 18 Chill 19 Stir 20 Her maiden name was 21 Performs 22 And 24 Observed narrowly 26 Courtesy titles 27 Untwisted silk 28 Opposite of hot 29 To lubricate 31 Hodgepodge 32 Custom 35 Serene 38 1 40 Pish of the carp family 42 Escort The advertising columns carry good news too! OKLAHOMA CITY March CT The Socialists after a lapse of several years stepped back into the Oklahoma political picture todav with a complete slate of candidates for state office 4 A Green Sapulpa attorney was named to head the list as the gubernatorial candidate at the state party" convention here yester day County and 'district conven tions will be held April 1 The chief plank in the platform called for holding of land only by use and occupancy with all mineral rights belonging to 'the statev Another plank called 'for public information concerning birth con trol iCThe party slate 'included Denny of Depew for lieutenant gov ernor Stanley Baldwin Cushing attorney generalD Kirkpat rick Tulsa secretary of state Tol bert Elliott Castle auditor Dr Snider Whetzel treasurer Agnes owler Depew superintendent of instruction A Mooney Tulsa examiner Les Stamford Tulsa la bor commissioner Holbrooks Tulsa boaru of agriculture John Holcomb ort Cobb corporation commission Payne Sapulpa industrial commission Mrs Denney charities commissioner Helen Turner Oklahoma City su preme court clerk Otto Loeser Longdale chief mine inspector used to I frighten 42 Girdle 43 Southeast 44 Baseball nine45 Extra part 49 Minor note 50 Pertaining to the lore 52 To' 53 Moccasin 54 55 amous piece of her It was not trance was dqor leading office ter office had been manipulated A Roman Holiday Women Only Matinee 48 Second note 49 Ingredient of lacquer 51 Either 52 Exclamation of surprise 53 Pair (abbr) Whitetree Nichols vs 'A Houses Rocked by Crash' Of Huge Aerial rag i ment to Earth Barn Dance Thursday Night AT Promenade Music by MAUD SIGARS AND HER ORCHESTRA Good Order Maintained 4 Admission: 'r Gents 35cr Ladies 'ree HAMPTON Mgr Courthouse News Briefly Chronicled A smart death tx Hannottc was Tilery jirHcrlis aid 1st them Mwbese theyrasf It's strange in the old days we would be EDMONTON Alberta March 19 IPi lashing its brilliant green ish hsht over scores of square miles a huge meteor burned a path way from the heavens t6 the earth i last night and today its fragments were being sought in Saskatchewan i and i It illumniated the sky at Saska toon to far outside the municipal 1 airport's beason' It was viewed YJS Calgary and a score of places But it was believed to have ex ploded and disappeared in dust i '(somewhere about 100 miles south feast of here where houses were re i ported rocked by the explosion rom Bashaw Alex StettlerJ Camrose erintosh Meeting Creek and a score of other towns and vil lages in the area 100 miles south 's east of here came reports of the brilliant meteor a flaming light and then an explosion People in Bashaw quit their homes and raced to the street The same occurred atMeeting Place 20 miles south of Bashaw People at Banff watched it flame in the sky rom Helena Mont also came reports the flash had been seen It was described by mo torists as a fiery ball emerging 4 from a cloud and illuminated the sky to almost daylight appearance In size 'it looked like a full moon Its speed was terrific Enroute from Edmonton' to Wetaskiwin Jackson swerved i his car into a ditch when the flash 1 crossed his path It turned the gathering darkness to brightness equal to noon said Jackson Jack son first thought the light came from a fast approaching car 'S Westerward a farmer of the Meeting Place district describ ed how he saw the phenomenon vT saw a great flash of light in the he said then about two minutes later there was a ter rific explosion It seemed to be above the clouds The light or me teor whatever it was seemed to fall about 10 miles east BANK BANDIT SENTENCED YORK Neb March 19 Robert Trolinder 26 pleaded guil ty at a surprise early morning ar raignment in district court to charges of bank robbery and was sentenced to 10 years in the state penitentiary He was brought here by Sheriff A Carter from Hous ton Mo where he had been quoted as saying he was one of the four gunmen who robbed the irst Na tional bank of York of $9769 Sept 20 Joe Harris and Charles Dotson are serving terms in the peniten tiary for the robbery IS ST Im rtinini ijibhinii nrnnrrvr DBS A niKDCKl veW5 AJClH IS RUHHnSS HER 161W13M niii3n ro! cm raaMiia KUJidBnxJaBfflllHuWiSEi DIVORCE SUITS ILED Juanita Pierce vs Kenneth Pierce WARRANTY DEEDS Mabry et ux to A Cal laway $1 the south L3 of the N3 4 of the NE4 SW4 8 26 23 A Callaway et ux to Mabrey $1 NE4 NW4 and N2 SE4 NW4 and SW4 SE4 NW4 23 26 23 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS A Crowell to Morris $1 Lot 27 Blk 142 and lots 12 and 20 Blk 12 Artesian ad dition and Lot 11 Blk 2 and Lots 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 Blk 4 Maywood Add and Lot 7 Blk 6 Homewood Add and Lots 8 9 and 10 Blk 1 and Lots 12 and 13 Blk 4 and Lots 9 10 and 11 Blk 11 and Lots 18 and 19 Blk 12 and Lots 20 and 21 Blk 13 and Lots 19 and 20 Blk 4 airhome Add Miami Mazie' Hash et vir to Mamie os ter $1 Lots 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 and 22 on Broadway in the town of Wyandotte CORRECTION DEED Lydia rayser et al by sher iff to Security Bank and Trust Co $1550 Lots 11 and 12 Blk 20 and Lot 7 Blk 32 Miami and 70 feet of Lots 36 37 38 39 40 Blk 74 Miami and Lots 9 10 11 Blk 73 Miami 1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT David Vann et al vs Arley Holt et al quiet title SE4 NE4 SE4 and SE4 SE4 10 26 23 Cecil Breeding a minor by Hugh Breeding vs aines Brothers Co $5000 Hugh Breeding under the trade name of Hugh Breeding Transport company vs Gaines Bros company $1150 A Crosby vs St Louis Smelt ing and Refining company dam ages to property $299999 Eva lora Whitebird damages $25000 (Compiled by Photo Abstract Co irst National Bank Bldg Miami) any leisure time even the house seems MYSTIC THEATRE picher TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY eature Starts 6:00 8:00 10:00 Admission 10c and 20c 'HURRY LAST 2 DAYS After you have once enjoyed the convenience and pleasure a telephone in the home gives you are bound to miss it when it there You need this aid modern living Call the telephone business' office now Say want a SAUNDERS 1 Distric Manager "SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Roxy Theatre PICHER OKLA Chief Griffin Able To Leave Hospital fta Victor Griffin of Prome nade chief of the Quapaw tribe was released today from i Miami Baptist hospital Chief Griffin was taken to the hospital March 9 and after examination was found to be suffering from His condition was regarded as critical the first two days but he rallied rapidly and last week was permitted to see a number of rel atives and friends RUTH Getting yw err! ta tyr DAVID MANNERS Goldwyn Girls A PAGEANT OP LUSCIOUS SPLENDOR UNMATCHED SINCE DAY! 5 LOR 9 TODAY and TUESDAY Desks Ransacked at unior High School Every desk in the jun ior high school building one in the office of Supt Nichols and also his desk tvere ran racked and upset by burglars some time last night Mr Nichols said today he did not believe any ar ticles of particular value were missing No money was found by the plunderers Entrance to the building was forced through a basement door a and throwout any imperfect cigarettes ester field me cigarette MILDER the cigarette that tastes better LYING DOWN 1 to RIO KKW RADtQ nGIURt you to see Chesterfields made We know be im pressed by the absolute cleanliness of our factories The tobaccos are the best that money can buy z'i'S' Expert chemists test for cleanliness and purity all materials used in any way in the manufacture of Chesterfield cigarettes The factories are modern throughout Even the air is changed every 4 minutes When you smote a Chesterfield you can be sure that there a purer ciga rette made In a letter to us an eminent sci entist says: "Chesterfields are just as pure as the water you drink Peak Temperature of Year Preceded Drop The highest temperature 'and then almost the lowest of the year was registered here riday and Saturday by the official govern ment weathermeter riday afternoon a degree of 81 was registered and Saturday morn ing a reading of 21 or drop of an even 60 degrees The thermometer hit a terrific drop between 8 and 10 Saturday morning falling 18 degrees in 10 minutes The erratic temperatures accompanied by rain a snow sleet totaling 13 inches MONDAY MARCH19 1934 METEOR CAUSES STIR IN CANADA 1 HORIZONTAL IWlio Is the artist in the a picture ll Music drama 15 To be in debted £16 Ingenuous 17 Horse food 18 Reverence 19 Old womanish 20 Part of a stamp battery 21 Era 22 Paradise 23 Northeast 25 Paid publicity 39 To affirm 26 She is one of 41 Exclamation i our best feminine 27 Eye tumor 28 To quote 29 Adhesive substance 30 Portals i 33 To peruse 34 Measures of cloth 35 Company 36 To dine 37 To free ORWARD TOGETHER OR MIAMI (Continued rom Page One) or the possible breaking up of larger plants into smaller units for better distribution facilities The problem confronting com munities through the Chamber of Commerce is the holding of pres ent industry and where possible its expansion and the securing of such new industry as may be in the market for location Industrial problems will be an important but difficult field' for Chamber of Commerce projects for several 'The value of every piece of prop erty the number of people employ ed the wages paid the volume of business transacted by commercial and banking institutions the sup port of churches and the mainten ance of civic agencies is determin ed by the volume of trade that remains in "and comes into Miami The retaining of home trade and the attraction of out of town buy ers to Miami determines its pros perity sets values on its proper ties and business Trade promotion is a continuing project in business i or ganization requiring constant at tention Unproved highways bus automobile railway and even air plane transportation has expanded trading areas of town and at the same time' tremendously increased competition among cities for busi ness Competitors in local com munities have learned that they must co operate through some or ganization like the Chamber of Commerce to secure business for the community Civic improvement is determined by volume of business coming to the community from agriculture industry and trade The type of homes schools churches parks playgrounds libraries' and recrea tion places are determined by the profits that acerue from business These are the fundamental reas ons for a Chamber of Commerce and important reasons why every citizen is interested in making in vestments in that organization JAMES DUNN1 LAtRE JllEWPjraoI work i VERTICAL 1 To depart 2 High priest's 44 Three robe 45 Mineral spring 3 Genuine 46 Brooch 4 To attempt 4 47 Social insect 5 Sun god 6 Wooden pin 7 emale sheep 8 You and 9 Interior' 10 Thin tin 11 Nothing 'r ri He'ievo OLES 15c JV MJ fT yr (miteip AkB 1C0MPANI trrrJ jodrter! 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