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* EARY OURS - HICING IN KA 'ASTHMA DOOMED " BY OMO DOCTOR'S NEW TREATMENT | City Antiously Awaits Hour for| seevistias proeripson cunrasens Assembly to Meet By The Amseciated Press Oklahema Oity, Okla., Sept Oklahomans will witness spectacie unprecedented tory of the nation-—the attempt of (he lewer house of their state legislature 1o meet in deflance of military pres- | sure hrought (o bear by Governor J. | gasp and fight for breath €. Walton It is the day for action when deods | sirangiing horror will replace the threats and counters threats hurled by the opposing [ Noon is the hour set for the show: | symptom down, Clash 15 Inevitahle Out of the maelstrom of opinion there has arisen the pleture | jutest Na- lall the different forms of ASTHMA-— of an inevitable clash between tional Guard troops posted at doors of the house chamber in the capitol mnd the detormined solons bent on impeaching the governor for alleged misuse of his officlal prero- Fatives. But more sober observers foreses & peaceful meeting between the op- posing forces without vieleence, with. out bloodshed. Expect No Violence The ring of steel against steel and the sharp crack of rifles will not disturb the silent, marbled corridors of the state house if plans of the leg- islators are followed, For there will be no force exercised on thelr part if they ure denied admittance to the legislative halls, Instead they expect to go quietly to the capitol and as quietly leave, once they see the way barred. They have announced they will not foree the governor's hand In his threat to “shoot to kill if that is nec- essary to prevent the assembly.” ‘Will Appeal to Court Court action will be their only re- ourse they say, And Governor Wal- ton declares he will welcome a test of his actlon in the court. An air of tense expectancy pervaded the city early today as additional ynits of the Oklahoma National Guard arrived to reinforce the troops already mobllized. Strict censorship of troop movements prevented an accurate count of the military forces but it was estimated that fully 500 men were “in the fleld.” Both civil and military authoritles took all possible precautions to pre- vent demonstrations. Under orders originating at military headquarters groups of three orr more persons on the streets were being dispersed in order that nothing could be said to inflame the public mind. Everywhere Individual expectations were heard but these indicated an eagerness to learn the outcome rather than any thought of violent participation. No Crowds Permitted No crowds were permitted to collect around or inside the capitol this morning. Only state officials, with business within and newspapermen were allowed to enter the building. Despite Governor Walton's order di- recting the use of all force of arms and men necessary to prevent the meeting, the belief was expressed in well informed quarters that only a veéry small show of military force would be made in halting the legisla- tors. This opinion gained strength with the issuance by Adjutant Gen. B. H. Markham of an official com- mand to the house members not to try to meet, although there was nothing in the decree itself to indi- cate what action the troops contem- plated. Won’t Carry Arms “Noon will find us at the capitol, unarmed and unguarded,” was the answer of Representative W. D. Mec- Bee of Stephens county to the order. “We stand where we always stood. We will meet pursuant to our signed " Early today 60 members of the house had signed the call and predic- tions were made that at least a dozen more names would be added before noon. Fifty-four constitute a ma- Jority of the house. At least eight other members of the house were listed by observers as favorable to Governor Walton, seven were considered “doubtful” and no expression had been obtained from nine others. May Force An Arrest With the meeting at the capitol al- most sure to be prevented, it is ex- pected that the legisiators later will attempt to gather elsewhere in the city compelling the military authori- ties to arrest them under the gover- nor's martial law edict, barring "un- lawful assembly.” This, it is pre- dicted would pace the way for eeedings either in the U. 8. dis t court or the supreme court to deter- mine the legal status of the session. Appeals to Coolidge. publio | tirely different from any other. No Cost At last Asthma, 100, has yielded to modern medical scicnce, For a won derful new treatment perfected by D, M, G. Platy, of the Clinical lab oratories, Cleveland, Oblo—allays vio: | 10day @ | jent spasms uswally in 30 minutes or in the Mis Lheas and fully relieves the ehronie sul- | fering of every form of Asthma llln—' in 24 hours No longer need you wheese and No longer need you face those terrible nights of For this remark- able new prescription 18 positively % | guaranteed to banish every Asthma or it costs you nothing The new treatment is known as Dr, Platt's Rinex Preseription, and s en- The medical discoveries prove that whether renal, cardiac, simple bron- ohlal or otherwise—are due to one tundamental Internal econdition—an everloading and polsoning of the en- tire system through toxims derived from any one of several sources. No previous treatment has attempt- |ed to get at this internal condition. But this new Rinex treatment, taken in simple capsule form and absorbed into the blood stream through the di- gostive tract, immediately neutralizes this internal infection. Thua it brings Instant and complete relief from every form of Asthma-—without any habit- fcrming narcotics or toxic drugs, and without any bad after-effects. on the market originated and devel- oped entirely by physiclans under scl- entific clinical conditions, manufac- tured by reliable, ethical manufactur- ing pharmacists, and approved and prescribed by physiciana. No matter what form of Asthma you have, oh how long you have suf- fered with it, Rinex is guaranteed to bring you complete relief—or it costs you nothing. The regular size pack- age selis for only $1—to be returned in full if it does not do the work. You can have a trial package entirely FREE by writing to the Clinical Lab- oratories, Cleveland, Ohio—just en- close 10c to pay for postage and pack- irg. Incidentally Rinex is sold under the same money-back guarantee to com- pletely relieve Catarrh and to dispel Head Colds in 6 hours. Be sure to get the genuine Dr. Platt’s Rinex Pre- scription in the air-tight flask. It may be obtained in this city at: Liggett's, The Dickinson Drug Co., City Drug Store, The Clark & Brainerd Co, MacNamee Pharmacy. s that they .are within their rights in calling the meeting in an attempt to ‘“restore constitutional government and end exccutive despotism.” 35,000 Volunteers Ready. Thirty-five thousand volunteers are ready for service if the present strength of the National Guard is in- sufficient to manage the situation, the governor said last night. He added, however, that he anticipated no aifficulty in blocking the session and that he expected no violence or bloodshed. NATIONAL PARK PROFITS Finasicial Returns During Year Amount To More Than Hun- Present dred Million Dollars. Washington, Sept. 26. -— Kinancial returns of the national park system during the season now closing to the states in which the reservations are situated were estimated today by the interior department at $100,000,000. this total it was said, does not include consideration of indirect profits due to retention of funds which otherwise would be spent outside the state and to health and other benefits. More than $6,000,000 was spent in Rinex is the oAly Asthma treatment | { | | | | | | | N in bushel baskets. AMERICAN EXPORTS Manufactured Goods Constitute Near- | Iy One-Half of All Products Ship- | | ful th ped Out of This Country. Washington, Sept. 26—Manutactur- | ed goods constitute nearly one-half of | American exports during August,| while foodstuffs, prepared and unpre-| pared, constituted 22 per cent in August, 1922, foodstuffs exported censtituted 37 per cent and manufac tured goods 35 per cent of the total As in recent months crude mater- ials for use in manufacturing in the United States made up the largest single item of August imports. GAS OVERCOMES N ‘Waterbury School Are Made Il Waterbury, Sept. 26.—Nine school children, all girls, attending a cook- ing class in the Merriman public school here yesterday, were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes from a gas heater. Four of the pupils col- lapsed on the floor, after the gas had permeated the kitchen, and had to be carried from the building. Only two of the pupils, out of the class of 1t, were unaffected. Dr. John H. Me- Grath, a high school physician, was| summoned and the children were re- vived and taken to their homes. ARMOUR NOT INVOLVED Head of Company Says There is No Reason Why Firm Should Be Sued Pupils in by Morris Pensioners. Chicago, Sept. 26.—"There is no basis for making Armour & Co. a party to the suit far accounting of the pension fund of Morris & Co., whose business and plants were bought by Armour & Co. last March,” F. Edson ‘White, president of the Armour con- cern declared in a statement today. The suit filed yesterday by 22 pen- and near Yellowstone park by tourists, sloners of Morris & Co. against the A telegraphic appeal by Governor| Walton to President Coolidge pight asking that the federal govern- ment prevent the use of the local fed-| last | eral building for the sesslon brought| White 8 quick response from the the House that regulations prohibit use of government buildings except for United States business. ernment acted to forestall such attempt after reading a news item in @ local publication which quoted federal Judge John H. Cotteral saying he saw no reason why his courtroom in the federal building could not be used by the The judge categorically statement attributed to him. A meeting of the house an denied members The gov-| uS‘ lawmakers. | the seeking his impeachment is prohibit- | ed by the governor who says more than a majority of the house are members of the Ku Kiux Klan He has proclaimed the proposed session an 1llegal assembly, laring it would be “dominated trolled by the Ku Klux Kilar The session, he charges, called by the Ku Klux Kian in an effort to silence his guns in war the secret organizatior dec and con- his on | This the legislators deny, declaring - Lady Enid Vane is rated as one An English Beauty of the most beautiful women of Hng: land. A leader of the younger social set, she is the wife of Sir H. Vane heir t STARTING ar]l of Barnard. and daughter of the Earl of Westmoreland. w Britain Junior Achievement boys and girls earried off many prizes at the Eastern States Exposition in Springfield last week. That they fully deserved them is shown by the accompanying picture of the New Britain exhibit. to prepare for a big drive at the exposition next year and expect to bring home the 1924 prizes | had been paying three were not pensioners. ~THE FINEST AND PRESHEST—~ FRESH NATIVE MACKEREL. .2 LBS. 25¢ FANCY SHORE HADDOCK ‘e NMALL WEAKFISH ROCKPORT NTEAK COD BOSTON BLUEFISH | SAYBROOK FLOUNDERS ., PENOBSCOT SALMON ..., EASTEKRN HALIBUT |, ROUND CLAMS STEAMING CLAMS MOHICAN PEACH PIES ... FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER . ....... Lb, The Junior Achievement young folks are starting right now . w 35¢ 49¢ SNAFFER Hrhs lsc BLUES ' 35¢ LIVE AND SOILED SHRIMP ..., Ib, GENUINE WLUEFISH LARGE FRESH HERRING . ..... 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