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THURBDAY JUNE 17 1910.
FOUR
IHI OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES.
TheOklahomaGty Times
Publlibid IS
IHE TLMES COMPANY.
I tad S WhI Mill Street.
Mikai r. B- X. M.
JOB ritLDS Mllor
HAN I) NOkTHlT. Bu.lif I im-
I'uullihul vrv inning neent Huodiv.
rrldf U ouuiblntllou of dill) d
vkly Tlran.
MftriUr Audll Hnrniu of nrculitlom.
Eiciuiirt Aum-intnl l'r Atteraoni
Hfiovt.
KmiTr.1 ui lei-ouil.i la ui.Uti-r A'lg
under ili Ait nf
191U. at ib iloffn l ukuboin t"J.
iiMmkomi. audrr iu- Art in it.-u a.
is;ii
will rrruiln the one among nil H"
(lark deeds that will forever lie bright
anil olt'Hii. it moving story about brave
uieu Indomitable etiurage. and the love
of glory for Its own sake.
Fiction pally uioii uh ntul falls ahmt
of fait n lieu we read of suoh tlfMln.
I't-T lin in (lie writer of llif future ran
Imagine something Iretter hut ii to
tills time It litis not been done.
tUbirriplUa I'rlun.
1U THt
S'f month!
Vntw month!
One month 1
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1 M
.7.1
rKKISCOI'lNd UK VAN
It Isn't often thai tl"' ordinary
Judge of himiMil events iIim'mii I hav
to revamp Ills views In the tvnke o!
mi lie re.ent ileveloliliinits. In
i Use of llrvim anil the lieiublh nil re
.1 f lik i-eskunlii'ii. the flr- III!
jili-sslou abides.
'I" t ui t Impression tvas ntul N Unit I (
Ili um ruin was mi linnei oss.'ll V lilt
theiitrlnilllv. Ami Hint h:ol "ls'inii
Inn ri'iiiihllen lil-in" hl ollliiteil u UW
I. leak III the Itiin of puhll.
Unit hns sought to -eeure to Hie prf-
lllent llll 11 1 1-1 1 i 1 1 I I . 1 i t n -It I MllflOe
upon vvhhh I nnenver with tier
iiuinv. Unit the whole mental reserve
of the lilt t loll would have I n -wept
to ruin. Pro lltwin. pro Wilson: pm-
War. plo pell'V : republican or ileum
emtio; rl.'hl or wrong; It makes no
illffereni " vt hut the line of ii-uiarea
Hull helweetl o ltd ills UIII.V have heeli.
the had lll-le of the resignation
out s lies ev ol V othel possible
lollsldolatloll. 1
It I- en- for n llepnli.l' iiu pie t" j
stand hark of President W ilson at this
i
time it was en-) for I lemoi nils to
uphohl M-K li.l. during the Spanish i
Ameri.an vvnr. it Is alvvavs a Joy for'
men of nil polnl. ul faiths to Join j
limnis In moments of national tensity.
Nhul vv lei then that the Uepuhll
un ivti 1 1 j sliimls hy In real. unselfish j
loinem at the speelioie of Itrviiul
lieu vlni; verbal hrh khnts nil I lio-
where nowhere exeepl at the Inn It
of the pie-blent s heail. nil Unremitting
fllsllnde It Mill he re.lllle.1 thill at
the final nent of Pi all's Knilitr.
they two Wilson anil llrviiu -IikkI fuooj
to fin e In terns of vv ell v. Milng ami
It-ill believing
(IIOOSINt; A MKMCAN.
01 K GOOD RFH TIT10N
(iklahorna lias the reputation abroad
of attending to Its own business anil
tin vlii very little to say ahoiit the
war or any other mibjeot that iloea not
lotieeru II vitally. The people of this
state are known to he bsiklng after
their own Interests. At least that Is
the Information brought by the aiient
of a financial l.'istltntlon who Is now
In Oklahoma City. Some time iigo
nn silltorliil n The Time- inntn lin'l
this paragraph: j
II f hiislne-s In i
The Times Oracle
'V'm 11 V ' ITV
.. Ifiklahonia Is making prepaiaiions im nllli
ler drueli'-l am yoiitin lawyer
anil Intenil to iiohv to u youiiK laily
as sism is 1 can hrltiK myslf up to tin'
neisttaary isilnt. Shu 1 1 I kIvc ''" some
Ideu uf what Is coiiitiik' ur shall 1 lay
Hie whole matter before her at one
fell swoop? If she Uf.'1'ees to take Ho-
llow shall I art ' I eh t think that
she Misiects anything yet. IK H'KKI I-
Orm le eiiiiui't urije too mueh caution
III tills ease II) m melius he tisi Mid
ileu with the lady ''all her up the
day lufore yon Intend to propose and
give her some hli u of what to expert.
This will give her time to eomHise hi r
feelings. Then when you rail keep
eoiuiiienting on how lonesome you are
or how lonesome she Is. In most issisi
It makes no illfferenre.
A rash move ujlglil spoil everything.
so lead up to the proposal hy ileuree-. j
When you feel ivrliiln that the limy
knows whul )oii menu sight deeply
mid plare your right arm gently
around her tus-k. Ueintinhrr that )oit
not handling a sark of potatoe
She Is
iiiHllty of hasehull Is helng playisl ami
the itowiIh Bre growing etery game
(io out any afternoon In the week II ml
see a game worth while. The stand-
ing of the teams to date. June III Is
as follows :
5
Utile Stories
& Bedtime )
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Om
Slme ii pre-ldeiit Is to he i lio-en for
Melro under the agreements thai
have hisni uiiiile. It IM slilke the aver
age inn it In this country that hhr mil
Hons In Mcvini who luive ueer hud
an) vohe in It In the past should UuW
he given n rluuire. It may he Hint (uv
people of Meru hue mote sense than
the) have heeu given credit for hating.
Ilolh llla and t anaii.a npn-ar to
he under lUu Iwlhf that olio or the
other liiu-t he president hill It Is pos
slhle HlHt the people of tllUI leiuhllr
air read) o sweep them aside ( el
(iilnlv the) hae hud enough of all
lli.li' geueraN If a rorreet Jiidguient
of the sltnatl.'ti ran he formed at this
dl-ium e.
Villa I- said to have suggested a
tltlllg of the ieople for the purpose
it ilUru-sIng H'iire. Surh u u ting
nun he nn-es-niv as n prellmlmirv
-top. and when It Is held It would he
a gisid time for the s-ople to take the
I. in- of i;oM'riimeiii Into their own
linuils. Sin el j there are men In Me
ho who are cti 'tilde of governing I lie
"Unit) met who will lake smile mens
Ulrs f- H ci's-nll f huslllltles.
'I he one tiling' that Mexico Heeds Is
a I I it fide clerlloii nil honest elec
lion. In whl'h the people will he per
milled lo i hoo-e their ow ii president
Aflei that has l.ren done there will he
sonic i hnii' c for pi'in e If they will
.steadfast l) refu-e to follow Villa. Car
t it i Kit oi an) other revolutionary
le.nlei who ma) ail-ennd heckoii them
lo continue nnew the -trite that has
I acd t licre s long
A pie-ideiit so elected would lie rec-
ognized hy (hi- rounln mid then)
would lluu he some povslhlllty of
llillintllilillig prio r In Mexico soluellllng
that ha- ln-ru Impossible for several
Jeurs.
KOMWIK OK IHK WAR
It hns l.een -n lit Hint writer- of fh -lion
will lisvc mateilal enough frotu
the wai to last them u hundred years
and then It will not he exhausted hut
It Is doubtful If ant of lliem In all that
lime can surpass the farts Take the
lory of the clew of the l.mdcn as nil
xumple.
There Is (he pen phtnte of the gal
lit lit nn Mullci giving a captuted
pi Ire to the wife of the skipper ac
coinpanled by a i-ourtly compliment
and then fighting with bis ship until
she was put out of commission . the
powerful udvemary. Kollonlng It camp
the story of Mueckc and Ids reumaut
uf a crew wandering around over the
Indian ocean In sloop they had com
nuindeered and Is'lng found at laat in
turhana and loin clothes riding cam
els acroaa tlt Arabian tleiert.
These were rwil adveliliirea lieyoml
the reach of a fiction writer's liuugln
n i Inn. Neither Jack Iuulon nor Ilia
In le Morgan KoIhtIwiii ever Imagined
anytliltigo thrilling. It U a at or; of
fail which will thrill the youth of Or
many ami other count r lea for man
generation! to -une. It will alwiya
te regarded a (iertnany'a one bright
lfe u tht blatory of Um war fur It
eMiansioii. In tiklalioimi City there
tare many factories preparing for a
hig Increase of their output. There Is
confidence everywhere Hint a big in
. . .in . i i .. in
I crease oi llioie win come nun n o
1
. 'come to even part of the stale. It
i . .
will c gradually and with nothing
ntlinrnt resembling a boom bill wll be of slow
growth hn-eil on a solid foundation.
While The Times does not claim lo
have a large circulation throughout
the eastern -tales. hns u reputation
for being a solid and
newspaper The editorial referred n
appeared In a large number of eastern
new -paper-'. It was copied III several
irndc and financial publications an I
was Instrumental In attracting the at
trillion of many pisiple to the condl
tl.in- here mid to the state of mind in
i iklahoina.
Till- ..illt.irlnl In The Tim.- had n
shine lii drawing the attention of
of tin- largest financial liisl II ul Ions
in Hie country to Oklahoma and the
re-ult will be the establishment of
mote than a ml 111 lollars In the
slate w Idling I In- next few illis
The Timet ibs's not claim all tin-
credit bul It has helped.
So much for a constructive new spa
per Instead of a sensational sin cl
published for the sole purpose of at
iraetlng the nttcnllon of the man on
the street.
The prosslllon lo do something with
Ihe ('Htinillan the eiiatl. stream that
wus created so ci ked ami unreliable
by nature. Is one that should In- pushed
forward to completion uf course II
will cost something hut If the taxpny
ers are willing nobody el-e si Id
raise an objection.
Me of Panama and White fiats
Friday and Saturday
At fialf Price
Hy Thornton YY.
(( oe) right nil. i J
Ittrrcra.
(. l.lujd )
hy. Ilmld girl and
von inu-t tnsit her as sm b. If In r
i head dropi c? yimr -boulder hs'k j
closely at her If he Is not asleep
How Is the (line ror me grann coor
lids Is a- far as Oracle can ailvi-e. as
she is a feme sole. I lit ACI.K.
When tlihiKi gn
'I'llra Kkl.'H. tei'lll
llllll
: Insti'iol or right
lll-li-:nl of Itrlglil.
Our eastern representative purchased an
importer's sample stock of panamas and
white hats 400 in all - - - -
The Panamas and White Hats are all of this season's most desirable models and
a slight conception of the immense variety may be obtained by glancing over our
window display.
State Normal Notes
Very few things can get In Ihe way
of this school and among those xer ylllL im( llf
few things Is the weather; hut II l"s t World which had
weather Indeed lo clog
f the C al Normal.
inukcs the obstacles In Its
path the stepping stones over the otn
or ob-tio Ich. There Is more than Ihe
germ of an Idea In thut.
conservative 1 1 he unusual
the wheels
I'lils school
Jolly round l ilvhl Mr. Sun was
shining his very l-i There wasn't u
c loud In the sky Ihe Jolly Little
Sunbeams xvere creeping all through
Ihe (.ns'ii r'orosi and peeping Into
every dark insik and comer that they
could find. Hut in -pile of Hits the
dins' little Possum- Muiupy Krutnpy
nod (iruinpv sit Hi u up lu a tree be
side the turn In Hie I .one l.lltle Path
shhensl as thev wni'hod old Cranny
-Lbt. The (ireut
u such H bright
$1.75 Panamas
$4.00 Panamas
$5.00 Panamas
and wonderful place suddenly seemed
cold ami cruel. lr that Is just
how It .seemed I licv didn't know
what to do or win i.- lo go.
ou see when oid Cranny l'os had
proved that she wa- not lo be trusted
bill Instead wus to be watched nut
for as an enemy -he had destroyed a
very nice ami gl thing to have
faith. She had not only ilo-trovnl the
f the tin Utile I'os-ums in
Pr. Kdw.inl Howard Cil-'fs of New I
York Is one of Hie greatest bles-lllgs
Hie s.'bo il hns ever had 111- i- a great
nii.l lrnl mind -neaklng simply of
mines ue III'' iill Interested In. an faith
hiuL-iiiine we can all iliider-land. e'o other s-ople but In themselves l p I
uuent but iilvvavs with the well con I Hint II they had f
sldered word- of u tciolier. I r.
Crltgs was professor of I tlilrs al
l.cland Stanfoid I diversity for five
vears. but be taught Klhlcs. not as
a philosophic studv. but as an under
-landing of human life and laws of
Hs develoi i it. Hot- milking of Pth
s an Inductive scicioe of huuinn life
In fifteen year- of public work outer
lug fifty thousand miles lu a season
he has 'established a national repiila
Hon ii s "An I'dumb i and 'Icndier j ! t
not an entertalurr out of each tear s I-i-r n t things I
he reserves four mo ilh- for Mud) ami (M lnnpv.
writing Ilk) lw -I Impoifint I .. Kll
latest b.H.ks are -Philo-ophv and ( vlf r kismi a 1 1
(Art." and "Moral r.lintlon ' I'r .
lirlggs Is r the Lione-i poo. ' Where Is holm
teachers of the ate Ills u.Nslon In . s
I- " "connect I
and to exl I I
life to use
edllrallolj t
his word-
human life
v ci v -uiart and
Important and ipilte able to take cart)
of themselves In the Croat World
which they had run nwa.v from home
to see Now they knew that hut for
Siiminy Jay thev rertalnly would have
tl dinner for old Cianuy I'm all be
ciiii-e thev were hnioi-eiit uf the
ways of the Croat Vtoild and had put
their trust In fine '.nr. Is ami a pleas
ant tint liner It male tlielli feel very
helpless and afrai l
I vv ant to see Ihe
Hie Croat World"
me tv here we'll Iw
f ihe crnil Woi Id
I in! rruinpy.
growled i. tump)
i . iiud how are we
Ostrich Pom Pons Ostrich Bands Fancy Stickups White Flowers etc. make the
most fetching trimming possible on a Panama qr summer Hat and we feature
such at 45c 95c $1.45 and $1.95.
Ji few Primming Juggeslions
education
life."
to
those outside of s I. I i
l ife in a position where he could mt
talk freely must have Ins n dl-lasteful
and almost unendurable lo lli van and
that tuny have had some hrailng n
bis determination to resign.
t.oirnn count) is lending In number
enrolled from the o?! M counties
I here with K'.l of the oonnlles not
officially rep resented Pottawatomie
If lending wit I !!.
No man will admit Hint he Is
as Jealous or suspicious as lie really
Is.
A mini Isn't iieresinrllv crooked be
cause he Is unable to keep Ids face
straight.
Central bus had a noteworthy week
I ir Crlggs his bisu the feature and
nmotif others who have apneaied be
fore the s In ol are I'r W llllatn Mr-
loilf i h'-evcr. tea her iiullu-f. and inithotl
ty on hots and the
problem. I'r 'lay hi
raskn. soerlall-l m
Judge I ui i ii I 'i i aln
i ' i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y i enter
the Lincoln. Neb !
eye sliuly. anil
f the Intcrnnllon I
al Harvester conipnii) of ( lib ugo.
The man who kicks when lie receives I The bagn
short weight doesn't nlwnvs glte thlr I nfteriioi t
tt s Inches for a tar I jprotlng
baseball games every
n Wniitland Kleld are
iv popular An niin-ual
) V : - .L s.H
H.oo Pn ma .S5 5.oo Panama 19 5 1 .15'PaTnamd ) 5
J
R-bon M
Lining - -m4
Ribbon ''1
L inn -.fa
137 Complete 1.90
Ribbon
Porn Pon
U5
lOe will trim Jfa's without additional charge
Beth the Girl Who Went Right.
An Autobiography
Recorded by Ethel Lloyd Pattergon.
itrl(!it lull
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No. Sh-' rnll.-
I) tl O t) o o i o ( 0 2
o
TMiT ili hut no "ull" It l-
) lh rr or th tmllurf. Mhr
oho lUrerMll knil lhrr l hut
one roail to tulnmmt lit tlin-
noat Ii Bitrk4 "mrrll."
I'V lllll tl'OV lllllg I
me lint 111 v hapkln bulile.lh on the
table and push mv chair bio k
"I have 11 go to nhenr-nl." I ex
claimed. 'Come. Marlon If vou are
coming with in. If you are to begin.
.Mm might as well begin at mice"
My voire was ipilvcilng. though I
knew not whv Mr Itnrlovve glnn cl
nt me svvlftl) Then he luiticil to ui) beiiutlfnl ia
"I (lou'l think I winl lo nee I lie
tirest ui Id " j
'I In n f.'i the first time llnuipv and
1 1 umpv niilir that they hadii t the
least Id. 11 in the world where the hoi
low tree In whi h they had Is-rn hold
was Tin v bu l wandered alioul so
that tin t 11 In 1 know the way bark
Tlov oiiil'ln t go back no mailer how
willing Mr wrie to or lion loin h they
wanted to 1 hey had run away lido
the 1 n ut 1 ! and now the) had
I got to s.'n 111 le. r'or the first lime
jthoe dine little i'lmsum were home
sb k. and II " more they thought of
their trouble tin more hmnesl k they
I giew Ii nidi to them then that
' thne nr. 1 ...ul I he another Midi
ns that dear old hollow
The prisoner who called a Teias
hiIIit Judge a complicated hyphenated
Idiot wasn't sent to jail but he will be
If he lives tn get out of tint hospital.
onk'way
II
tl
o 11 0 n 11 0 ihi t o o o ( "
TIinm n iiiilbtinr for me to do tolt
Ii. stav Ihrough that luncheon wlthl""'- it wtnn itiev liI caneu noine tney
mv sister Marlon and IVn lval Kar I ' "'"d go along." he s. "Mb. Ihu xmild have vlven iiivthlng to Ntiuggl
lowe I scarcely eon hi eat It angered j '"ore N sie chaperon:' I up to the si. f old Mrs. ronsiim or
n.e to l. for.-ed to be the guest of a1 "We limit Milled lo r stubborn' nl lo pull I i lidly'i tall.
man 1 had come to despise And It I "onie. reinnrked Matloii. Tin hot
frightened hie lo see my sister falling H I't "
beneHth the sll of words ami looks And so It haps-nrl that little more
I hud learned to know as false and "nn hii hour afteivvard. Ihanki to
t.lvn what Mr Itarlowe called his "pull''
Hut as for Mr. Barlow and Marlon Marlon whs rehearsing with u
mv silence teemed to worrv them bull r'or a short lime she was put In one
llt'tle As I mitter of ficl. I might of the back lines with the re.t f d.
Inst wa well not hi heeu there for i chorus to learu some steps for a dam-e
nil the Httetitlon thT W to me. 1 ' lslr was n naturally grin
iiji or iigut mi tier r-t Mn
think our famoiil romlo nlieri tenor
knew 1 wan one ind for all oittsld
his Influence. He wouhl waste nn
more effort upon nie Hut hen M
uiy sister with her far more showy
gl'trietlvwieM apparently ao easy to
on pier
Mr. Harbme loved admiration anil
Marlon wii L'lvlni It lo mm lu nut
measure.
or iigut mi tier ris-t sue was
very pretty to look at but not plastic
1 iw the singe innnnger witching her
She was finally token from the lluu
and placed In poses lu s.veial of our
iceiies where she did little more than
to make part of a tableau. I ndoul.t
eilly with Ihe pror gowning ihe
would he beautiful with the back
which thev were to
M on hone tint no real I ground against
harm might com of the situation. ....t nr.
must lie In the fact tint neither of Al the end of the afternoon I went
these two hid mv Krcol t It of ' the hack of the stage to get my
feeling to h plumbed. n"" " '' ' is ( iepreseil
Marlon was almost flashing in tier m.- nii' oi me nay in ne
nredlness She win pleased ami rial-' ma e nw i to wnat wis
tered an her eye looked hlg ind going on about me Thus It wai I
billing Ilk stan for Mr. Harlow "m not remm- nie inn inisrt or Hie
had Manured her pile WM t l "eoiem e or iw o i overneiru nil it Wll
made for her llf th chorm And 1'"' me not to iimierstanu their min-
thls lu iplte of th fact that only j I'm- other aide of a property
a few hotira lK'for'th itag malinger I tfe the stage manager was talking to
had told nie there wag not iIiiik "r nanowe
f a iHislllon In onr production which nn a peacti. ne hHui "hut tlnm
tt.u ... m.u.ii i. have It opening night. I i.v I an ox
it'a pll' that niikM fh world go on. wen. answensi Mr llarlowe
round." lmghed Mr. Harlow to Mar- cue win im wen m in tableau
ion. "Toil get gom things on your What jl you want fm ten dollars i
merit but not much. You see hov fir weckr
vou not this morning with tint fool in smt is. sntn the stage man
stage' manager; hut I cliight hltn fur.agi'r. "I didn't want her it ill. but
a few mlnutea lion and I told hltn you principal. I sup.se HV to .
be hail to link III OPnlng for Toll. l't K'sl lemere( lie Inilghisl III
Ihev Jul irnvvleil close together ind
stun si ilown the Isme l.lltle I'alli and
11 In I see the .lolly l.lltle Siliiheatus
dan lug vvu It l'he) saw nothing
Is'iiiillfnl nboul It. It led farther Into
the Cieat Woi Id and they had found
the Cieat Wot hi cold and cruel. Not
nil the I It i le Suidaatng that evtr were
could have made It injr different to
them Just then Ther were Just Hire
little honn-l k. frighten! IWllllll
who didn't know when to go or whit
to do an I bad found whit great
many ie with discontent In their
minds find out. (hat they hadn I appre-
ciated their Musings until they hid
lost them
So tenrs welled up In their even and
Ihev illdn't feel it all amirt and hrivtv 3
It was us then whn thejr most lieed I 5
ed a f i lend that they spied some one E3
coming along the lone Little 1'ith. Il
win I'etcr It it t .1 ilt .
Kill - He'd lay down bis life for m.
Stella Yes. If he could take It up
as noon is your bark was turned.
Most is-ople hav good niemotie-cxi-ept
lu regard to the fivori done
them
A min'i credit la wldom gmal If
Is unable to iuik goial.
TheHarrel Parcel Delivery
(Ui Oi is machine for sale on account of replacing; it with au
Automobile. It will he .old at a bargain. Call nn.
212 CulberUon Boildlntf. Phone MapU 698.
MR. HARRELL.
Next
SUlle.1
storv : I'eter lUhblt Is t'mi-
pi Delightful Desserts IHEI
Easily Made
No oM'iilng for yon ind I'd hav a
word or two to aay about om of rojr
songn (h I tell you. I dllvnil my
ultimatum! Net reaiilt you tiegln re-
hearsing thla aftemtMin."
Marlon tailed acroaa the reatinrant
tibl toward him.
"I won't forget thla" ah Mid. "I'm
going to tie grateful. You'll ie "
"Ar yout" aik0 Mr. narlow. t-
rlonaljr. lad touMthlnf la their ton made
an unpleasant txiy ' Your latesi?" he
iskeil.
I heard Mr" Hirlnwe'g aimwerltig
laugh
"Your Jitrladlctlon ilofn't ritend to
my private life!" h said
I turned away lest I should hear
any more. My cheeks were hurnlne
ml I stumbled hei'itts I could not
e for the tein III my eye I knew
or whom tney its; ind 1 wir
aihameil.
Oklahoma
Or Solid
Comtoi
Lee-Uuceijis
Hit 1 1 floor II rnfVt for won
lrnili niuar mil vnt fiMa M thMr
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ao easily made can b boufbt for
th small price you pay for "Nw
State" Jelly rodtr ten ceuta.
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wlir pun fruit til-
virt. Oat in liwct-
mint trim thl grocir.
It is pure clean and wholesome.
It makes the most dcliciius frown
deaaerts jellies puddinjts nd salsds
uaa it with or without canned or
fresh fruits. Look for the Map on
the label whsn your grocer sends
your parkagt. There are sis popu-
lar flavors.
WES STATE
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of th qinuln "Niw
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Thn trsds-mark Map of Oklahoma
on the labed in the familiar red and
blue colors is the guarantee that is
immedistcly recogniieil by houie-
wives in Oklahoma. This mark on
Jelly Powddr Coffee Canned
Foods has established 4 most en-
viable reputation because of its
nupcrior quality and genuine worth.
Ask the grocer for the genuine
"New State" Jelly Powder lOo.
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Fields, John. The Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1915, newspaper, June 17, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169812/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.