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Pawhuska Daily Journal from Pawhuska, Oklahoma • 4

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PAWHUSKA DAILY JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1925. (3 our post-mi'Ieuium hills which we have been star iny off -ince the first of the month in the hopes that the r.ewiy discovered Ananias of Calif rnia would not he mistaken. 1 ri TMC A go O'- YOU BiPDS aj )i Tco' Te r-' I'-: cut INP a OCaj iMOO'-i do im 7 5 Zw'-t i. .4 -v --LT A I I i-n atTicting a large amount of in-t rest fri who pa'ron'z-' the-1, al.ej of both Pawhu-ka and Bartlesv. lie.

The match laU night was one of -everal which have been alt. mated th at Bartlesvilh and here at Doe Irwins Bowling Alleys. Plans are being made at this time ti try to establish relations with the t.am of Independence and Arkansas City. It the latter plans ntaterialize-Pawhuska will he represented by a re.il fast howling team, composed or including for the most part the above Pawlmskans who have pioneered such a movement. Ihone 57 Virginia Gardner, Editor.

(U-r tin- clirt-ctiipii ot H. I. Cayliil of tht i ojierat.on.. All uoih ti tile rfaee eiaed the three solemn 1 it lnmitii. Cav hill them.

1 1. ilf an hour after Ae Ai-a iran-fl diiil lieyan ntnl.iiH av. ay in aeeonlanee with 1-revion. front Cayltill. For two ininntes its eontinned and then all was nt for fixe lnin-ut s.

The experiment was repeated while those below made their observations. The st occupied til- re than two Ii nrs and at four thirty p. after Caxhill had compiled bis data, he announced the survey made in locating the shaft was correct and that the v.onld proceed at the rate of a foot an ht nr and that Collins in iu reach- unlay nijht. That was disrupt-if tonieht and the average program thus far has been nearer half a ot an hour. The most liberal allowances for time necessary to attain the prison chamber level do not call success iintd Monday light Manv ho'ieve Tuesday will he the day.

YOU TOOK TtcOuCt. TD XOU HOlv IajOOv-O You U.C to takc on a BT MoRe llll Many Teachers Plan to Attend State Convention. An event of tin. week wliiih is of laryc intiTist is tin umpteenth annual cfnwnti.n ot tin Oklahoma ass. at Oklahoma City ulmh will Input 1 hum-day noon and md Fri! i im n.

A large ntmiluT ot trailin'1 ln-i'1 will leave Wuliiesilav nipht rr Jitoininp to att tin- emivt utin. is? Mavrin Milhr will addn the cotiferenre ot deans ot huh 1 1 il girl whirl) will hr In Id ThurIav morning, and will art as -rer-taiy 1 the eentfreme of Ass. ot Deans of Women and GiiL to lu In Id Friday. J. Ih Ihrot.k, diret tor of) manual ttaining in the Irgh here, will addttss the o-nf im of, manual ait" iiM rml rs 'I lit: -a lav morning on tin- Ihil.lu- in the Manual Tiaming Department.

A comic opera, Moarts 1 In1 Impresario will he given at the Shim1 Temple Thursday aftinioou and evening for the elite! tainuient of the visiting pn duod hv the Okla hernia City (diamlxr of Gonmiru e. The two getu ral will he held on Friday and Saturday in tin Baptist the programs im hiding music and addresses. Meetings of special groups, departmental meetings, and meetings of divisions sin as the primary grades, will he held, and the speakers from vat ions parts of the country are being brought to the convention for the benefit of the teachers. Teachers from the high sellout who! will attend tlio are: i' to the local chapter, May me Miller, Mis Minim- ben-on, 1 Miss Allan tta Rickcl, Miss Blanche ilia of lie program coiinnittiix MK Lila Smilli san Nm-turne, am! "Lil Blai (., wry ihaimimly Kay ope of thr lioys, jac a piano "1, ami Fml (ratldtuk, aUo a I in the ui.uh srlinols, yaw a rraduiy. Mr-'.

V. falkrd on iminyiy on m'Iiji ct yoiny aw. iv In sdinn, Jim: i i.ition nu da n- the Church, with laivc 1 1 lelldam "tilt. Alter the Inmduon Mi-s S.ippdm sung the Hndn l.ie Song, aid Raul oiil-toi g.ive a re.tdmg. i he I dta i lla 1 Ita ahiinni were in i haigi the pr grain.

I he ne ihr i of tin 1 iution i lit 1 1 pn nit the fiuternities of Dt Ita Delta Delta, Kappa Kappa ldua Phi. iaituna Phi lh-ta. Kaupa Alpha Tht ta ann Pi beta Phi. ami imdmled the following: Mrs. Jess Worten, Sappho Constantine, Mrs, laonard C.

Miss Jesse May Davis, Mrs. Carl Riley, Miss Clyda Allen, Ruth Johnston, Miss Pauline Smith, Miss Tela Smith, Mrs. Civile McDowell and Miss Mildred Coffey. la Hostess To Visitors Mrs. S.

P. Malone was hostess Sat- i the V. H. A. of the Maccabees, and "i members of the Partlesville RATIFY HERRIN PEACE AGREEMENT CARRYING ARMS AND DEPUTIES YET TO BE CONSIDERED.

iv the Associated Press.) Mar-nii, 111., 7 H-spite instructions from certain Herrin residents, the Williamson county hoard of supervisors late today ratified the tentative peace agreement reached at Spring-field last Thur-day for removal from the county of Sheriff George Galligan and the relocation of gun carrying permits. Ratification was voted uuanini by the tw nty n- supervisors present after Attorn, General Oscar Carls-trom had warned that failure to decide the issue might result in martial law, which he declared would bankrupt the county. The hoard wdl meet Monday to consider th appointment of a deputy sheriff, the rew cation of arms carrying permits and otlur details. LOCALS WINNERS IN ROM MATCH SERIES OF DUAL MEETS AT-TRACT MUCH INTEREST. out i th- dual match the victor la-t evening in one of the most interesting howling events that has been staged between these two rival teams during the current season.

The total for the three games showed that Pawhuska had a total scor: of 2.4.IS compared to Hartes- villes 2.179 representing a win of tlie first and last game and allowing the visitors to cop the middle event. The respective scores the three games are as follows: Pawhuska, first game 84.I, Bartlesville 755. Second game, Pawhuska 752, Bartlesville 74.5. third game, Pawhuska 865, Bartlesville 759. The pcrsotiel of the two teams were for Pawhuska: Dennie McClain.

Mincus, L. O. Rippy, Edward Mincus. and B. R.

McDonald. Bartlesville: Hoffman. Krumpelm, Miller. Collins, and Stobbart. Elmer Matingly alternated for McClain during the last two matches.

The highest individual scorer for th- evening was Rippy who tahied 0I8. B. R. McDonald was second and Ed Minctis third. Ralph Hughes was official scorer.

These inter city dual meets have 1 i I HANEY CONFECTIONERY WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY II. C. Han.y. of Tulsa, la- bought the Pawhuska Candy Kitchen heated on east Main street, formerly owned hv Flemong and Granstaff and wil open it about Friday, February la. The confectionery has been ck s.d for sev-! crai days.

It will he known mulct tlu- new name a- Haney's Confectionery. Mr. Ham-y has moved hi- fain- ill- from Tulsa and is busily engag in getting ready tor his opening. IT-, is an experienced man in the candy business, having conducted a store in Tulsa for three and a halt' years. In addition to the regular line of camly-aml fruit with da fountain products, he will handle hot sandwich lunches ami other sorts of hot lunches.

Advertise in the Daily Tournal. ARMERS AND MERCHANTS PRODUCE CO. Wholesale dealers for fresh eggs "Golden Cream Butter and special fed poultry. Quality Satisfaction. 20S W.

Main Phone S95 MADAM FEY Worlds most noted Spiritualist and Phrenologist. She gives you reliable advice in all affairs of life Business, love, law and family troubles. She tells you everything. If you want to know whom you will marry and when see Fey. She tells your sweethearts name.

Office Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Special Readings $1.00 Reading Rooms at Pappan Hotel, East Main Street.

now lino ut mono arc a- ihcv 1 -ttt'cr- dillii.g-Metlu.dist Mr-. pre-j Gam-tna, chapter. A regular business meeting was held, and Mrs. Marnl Miller of bartlesv die district deputy, addressed liie meeting and announced that she would spend two days of the coming week here, arousing interest in membership and enlisting new members. Refreshments were served after the business meeting.

The guests from Ilartlesville in-i hided Mrs. Maude Miller, Mrs. North Mrs. C. Holingreen, Mrs.

Kennopely, Mrs. Carman and Mrs. Wahh. Thow in the local chapter inehm't Mrs. A.

II. ('otter, Mrs. Sc. tt Harris, Mrs. A.

Potton. Mrs. Chaihr Robinson, Mr. (Torn Huy, Mrs. A.

F. Siheabcr, Mis. Davis and Mrs Edna Mayes. Crawford-Alton dli'1 mat Aiac Calvin ('raw foul, of Hominy, ami Miss Vena Alton, of I rat k.n a. I iw.is, took place at the 1 "hv 1 1 i 1 ii in.iti-i' Frid.

iv nieht ohloik, the ceremony being pt i uu hv the K'cvireml A. IWT'. i.i Pi tt ian church. I he iu jdc mid tr 1 1 1 tin -Ii. hi ft re day.

liny wdl make I hm ni Standard Bearer Have Meeting Tevarkai a on midnicht h'ri-thiir home in i ih ail 1 .0 Ol to the i UM.l.t! 1 1 I of ieg -t ns. or a i Cr7vV hi-Fi, Mrs. Lawrence Purvear; Man in the Moon. Harry Hall Uonnie Maxine Ericks Sandman. Virgil E.

Maiks; Tack Dr. Paul Harris; Lieutenant Tin Heart, E. P. Sallee; Aurelia, the witch, Mrs. Verna De Arniand; Prince Lollipop, Albert Ole-son; Captain BarnacF, a sailor doll, Joe Woods; Looscv, Grace Davis; ink Sp t.

Ruth Hunter; lap Doll, Marie Meeks: Walking Doll. Mrs. J. A. Til-lotseii; Laughing Doll.

Mrs. Thomas Teeters; Walking Doll, Ca Hie Estelle lar'ons; Clowns, O. O. Pumphrev and D. B.

Bo-Peep: Margaret Led-imton; Aurelia, the fairy, Martha Crow ell. Fairies: Florence Rupert. Maxine Schroed.T, Lctis Sears, Jianita Logan, Ins Waller. Louise Sears, Maris Sheldon. Can line Hale.

Don thy Vockel, Miriam Churchill, Xola O'Neal. Kh'a-heth Lyons, Evelyn Cannon. Alin- Im-iek. Lay Perkins, Sarah Gilbert, Fdoise Mr Connor, Barbara I'Xeil, ErneMne May Daniels. Lillian Gives, Hukili ockvv.

Mary Bennett. Maxine ('nwa. tty Conway, Martha Wild, Mur Waid, Jessi- Fans. hirwvtT Gi'-U Wilma Silvers, Ruth Lois Allen. Laura Al'en.

Jumping Jacks Margaixt ILmiett Mildred Ih Johns a npal Ilulth.ird. Loretta Stevens, Ada May Mahon 1ora Selin. iFr. Xh-ma oung, Doxie ho I'stiu Lalluc. hekh n.

Papi Dolls; ThHiiia Whiles, Helen Waul, Aium u- Pemberton, Pati-nc. Whihs, D-r tin Stephemon, Vcva I vi Millir, Noxime m. China Di'K: Frida La hud: Mi demo Ihittiw Virginia ILun-i'hn. Mary Ire lioiMm, Kathcr-in Meeks I iner Ti ILvuri. A1-i huK th 1 Pimihun.

1 une i Mai Shugg s. i a i hirmuie -d, h-LFm ig. Istau. i.O A i 1 i. TWO CHANNELS ABE YCI.l'NTEERS BIND THEMSELVES TO PENETRATE 5 AND CAVE i 1 i I il 1 HMll IV '-v a Fit d.i! uhimi 1 1 1 1 1 pii! ns hiv ir L-i Fii- i i 1 i 1 1 i i A 1 jl 1 I IV -v m-vT Pc i 1 i vv.k -iivmd in P-e i i a crevice n.

far he in i.t'i i sand cave am! pinion'd Kit to A black pit of unknown ihpth hnckid their tu-r and, arcr dropping a rock to -atisiy them- Ivt- the bottom was some -tiince hek-w. the little hand retn-urd to dav for rope and better lights. Meanwhile au.tk.cr experim r.t was wav. Three vv-l-mtoers hound themselves together with rape and crawled into sar.d cave for survey THAT FEELING THAT DOESNT COME OFTEN Wasn't it a funny and rea'lv peculiar sensation to wake up Saturday morn- iry after the wo rld had conic to an end aim try to adjust yourself to the ehaimed conditions? It seemed queer too to find the old worM knock-tie: ah -mt as 10111 I apparently not at all troubled about liav-m; c. me to an end the- day before.

They say that there was considerable activity in one Ca'i-fornia court because of the purported end of the world. One man whoso home nos had been broken up by the cruel di vi re courts and who had been asked to pay alimony, took it to heart so much (the end of the world, we mean, net the alimony) that he tartid the rather unprecedented ami unheard tiling of paying up all of his hills to the neglect of his alim- ny. His hard hearted quoiid mi spon-e, who evident- ly figured that she couldn't live on promises and cold potatoes, had her sweet man haled before the ntagis- I trate who admonished' him to dig up 1 the alimony or the end of the world or anything ehe would mean nothing in his young life. 1 A lone reporter prowled around the! house of Mrs. Rowen in California all night Friday night at infinite dang- er of being taken for a burglar and all for the purpose of interviewing the prophetess or, how she had taken the speaking from the reportorial point coming of the end of all tilings.

Which i view, would lie our notion of no- thing to do. Margaret had turned off her lights and had gone to bed, no doubt disgu-ted at the failure of things to perforin as she had said they ought to perform. And now that it is all over and the end has come, we can all begin to think about paying some of V-g Wl .3 -i Yi 'ri Something to smile about because You and every man in Osage county will like these new 1925 spring showings, which include all that is new in of the sale, and was assisted hv Mr" Walter and Mrs. W. Ridgcw ay.

Elk, Club To Give Dance The Elk's Club will entertain with an informal Valentine dance Satur- day night at the club rooms, with the Gloom Chasers Orchestra of Vale i playing. The rooms will be attrac- I tively decorated with red hearts and red streamers. The committee in charge is working to try to make it one of the best dances of the season. Date of Banquet Is Postponed. The date of the Past Matrons ban- (juet for their husbands and for the i Past Matrons and their wivs, lias I 1 changed from Thursday to Pii- day ot this week, in cuiisidcr.it ion the bampt' of the Daughters of Veterans, which will be held Tliur'day.

1 Light Bearers To Meet Monday he limit an rgai iation of Prishviiruu girls, will im et Monday afternoon at clock at the til chmch. Meetion of officers will he held. Mrs. J. W.

I Hal1. sponsor of the gtoup will advise the gnK lom'ernirg their work. 4 H. I. Club To Meet i Mi-s 1 i 1 h'i' nr and Tony imt wdl tlie meinhcrs of the 1 1.

1 ('hih i Iicht at 8 o'clock the h- ei Mi'. Dioiae ITau-, lean mi 1 1 iew avenue, d'lie Us-! 1 1 1 Ml (he h'lory i Puhau 1 ti i in '-e iu id 4 4- Womans Club to loltl Mot ting. -d" I a Pa. i.n 4 4- I A A To 'i hih i 4- rcl I I. i ih: iv i- i Me.

Dt- 1 1 ANNOUNCES CAST mo F.I.HtORATE SHOWING OF FI FI INCLUDES LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE. i LI 1 i '-o Si a 1 q'w ni tiio li'un 11 and 1, ir." -i which hero ic i 1 KthoaisaU arc j'roood-a 1 o-L and cvor h.irtr i i a fhn: jw -f rnnr.o o. ens wear. Suits 1 111 si Smith, Miss I-'ave Samuels, Miss iv-ienue Cornutt, (Mis Me( ord, Paul Williams. John Couture, (irittith (er-don, J.

U. 1 lalhmok. Mrs. Marita Kig gan, Mrs. Ella Ray, Miss Jesse Fob Miss heed May oechelle and Miss Tlieresa llaack.

Mrs. hen. Itcaulieau, president of the Parent-Teacher Association of the high school and J. O. Hall, superintendent Paw-luiska sehooD, will aKo attend.

From the Century School, Miss Jeanette Kapp and Miss I.ivdon Idaugher will go as rctresentativ es. Miss lT lit 1 Henderson, MKs (-lata I Tyeatt, Miss Jese Mae loise Dmiglas and Mrs. 1.. Me-j Cord, uachcts at the Ptmhni Sihooj. plan to go to the convention.

Mrs. Myrtle S.itti 1 1 Uhl. Mary Higlitower and T. I Tedhuk are those ii in tlie Cnion who wil attend the Mms Mviile 1'Ostrr, ID 1 ill lostir. Mi-" Ma In 1 Meade.

Albert Jack-school, i omplctc the Mi ru ill iu n- tt in I r.c i-f tin so Item! the id hi Itave all ad d'vid cntioii. Program At Ten Is Educational The senior cii'o ml Be.r im-tlw i tlie Am i a. A- -sit i Ml ill I I ihev win i i.tci t. Worn ink t'hih -bet Dli i i IV office! uit -tee. Hi im- to hie ll of I' IV I -1 a 'i ti .1 at the I 1 or i la I i I- 11., 1G 1 i toe th r.

i i a i r-1 I mi I1 i ui.1, 1o'ir i i i i 1 v) Pd It I 1 I lv-'r-n? ,.0 i.i 1 ogi i 1 lie-e include the new fabrics and vies bn- spring wear in -in the Adler t'dliegian and Slvle Pin 'T Xiut l.ave we shown snob real bats ritjp iLiaiJ Shills aihn-i Oiirts nf, tn. i fno.n Smith gives volt 3 the latest in Men's footwear for tin's spring. Special Suits 00 for Spring Tlio-o include a real saving in suit. They're all v.oil, well tailored and are in tlie best popular -It nles and colors. 2 PAIR OF PANTS WITH EVERY SUIT.

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