Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1916 Page: 2 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES FRIDAY JULY 7 ?91fl.
Ottuequently the attacking wivt was
'.aught in a whirlwind of artillery fire
. from the trenches and was jlmt to
piece by the "seventv. fives" while thr
Cctman supports. follnwiiiK and re-
ervei far in the rear were shattered
by ulvos from medium and heavy bat-
teriei. Infantry Plodi Forward.
Tne German infantry plodded foruard
again hut no where Trench reports
uy. made any impression on the Frem li
Jnes.
Rarely even did they (jet to grips
with the occupants of the 'tenchrs
which accounts for the smart amninit nt
prisoner taken.
The French remain two and a lull'
miles from Peronne nn the smith side
of the Somme and four miles from that
city on the north side of the river and
there are no formidable natural nbsti-
fie .sin the way nf their occupation ..(
the city when the I'rench commander
judges tha the liine is ripe to ilo sn
" Able to Hold ro-titicins.
A dispatch from Paris sas Thurs-
day's defensive f i p 1 1 tl n ir has given al-
most is much atisf.n turn to the l-renth
as the previous day's captures since
they sa. it has dearly shown that tlr
entente allies are not nnlv able to win
positions from the Hermans wherever
thev like but arr able to !o M thosf
positions when won
The first dermaii loiinter attack yy.i-
laimehed in the night in linn sr iinn
north ( f llir Soiiiuie river
(ietmanti Take Woods
The Hermans mi. i n -ded in ..itnini-
two small woods situated south of iIk
rierv Manioitrt r -.i ! a lew hiiudteil
sards from th- siiir.ir woikl bonbiuu'
that roa.l 7 lie f'reiu troops 'there fell
baik on the s tll.sv. and swmii;iiik their
left wiiii' stifht Is . captured another
small V.od at the northeastern end i.T
the village close to the ll-m brick
field and alonK the cd.. o the ro.id
from ( lety to Ibiii and Turin This
wa the ni'lv thatigc in the s ( u t
tbroiiuh ill the twenty four bouts iur
ilig which the counter nffenstv lasted
At the beginning of the battle there
were behind the front assure! (he
I'retii b alt.ii k twenty seven d tnian
battalions dra wn from the IJKt r 1 1 i s ij t i
nnt regiments of the Sescnteemh atmy
corps
Taken by Sutpiise.
Hetween Saturday and WVlnc
th? dermaii commander sent Mp to
I'eronne Ifout fur reset ye dun
which two ;:readv atr derlated t.
virtually nut of roMitnisst..rt the
er reserves brought up from ditlcrcut
potnti netwe-n Kheinn and the S..mme
with mat wooley
His Job to Tell
People of Wilson
NOTICE!
The following mrr-
rhant.t ntnl niitn ufarliirtTs
of (hit city have .Miuyht
from the Sharp Motor Cr
Supply Co. of Oklahoma
City from one to six Com-
mercial Rorliet for Ford
Can in th' last twelve
months. We ask that if
you contemplate the pur-
chase of a body for For. I
Delivery that you figure
with us and save money
and time. A
Witt Ha duett ft l i t loihini!
Doc ft Hill rnrniturc and I ar-
tils llagerman ft- tarter Irttii e
Growers
French l'niiiie flyers and
Cleaners.
M Srhnlttes llutkstei
V. ( .Smith. I tjirsmatt
Okla Kcltnirig Co llrn i.isi
line s .
Swilt ft ( . Meat r.n kets
b'tibaids ft t oiioser. Wholesale
Hardware
J. I nt t s (the I'mphtv Are light
man).
l'riie ft Sops. Meat Market
Mavwisod ll.lkery Co.
Merthants' Transfer ft Storage
Co.
Tanhauer Pi.ti iLuiiiig Co
Modern l ieiuh Makers (
S ft M sseniret Co
1. -wire's I m t
Hni e t'ph l-trtii -. i tit
II id. ' t
Krlill It V I't'rn I ..
Still s. the I ..tt.
V f P I'lown dm ety t i
W II Hf her Mr it M.ket
(Iklibotna Has ft I Ir.in C
N I Mrli ii Iiitynuti
I'alai e ami I' y
Arcade lit ..eiy
W J l'et'rr II .i.lw.vr t .
bite Sw in 1 aundr
F HuMer. "sjlri
Srnei'rr ft Stryn titorf.s
I te !fti. kon lite Co
sieltor l'e's ft t trineis
( nnnei's iun
treitjer ft v. t-s P ike's I'.i k
imvtowti
OVIahoiiu S'teet knla Co
Citv Steam I aundr s
(). K. 1 rausfer ft t.aire I
Ci W Part. .n Hus A I ik Kane t o
We aNo carry a full line
of Automohle Supplier.
Will call your rtpecial at-
tention to our line of Seat
Covrr the WARNER.
GpI our price atul nam-
pie they are guaranteed
in every rrpperL
Sharp Motor Car
Supply Co.
406 North Broadway.
(Nxt door north of
Maaonk Temple)
9
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JAPAN TIRELESS
IN ATTEMPT TO
BROADEN POWER
Suit Asks to Have
Agreement Ended
History of Nippon Shows Pol
icy Has Been Toward
Expansion.
WASHINGTON - lapan's first con-
ti.ut with the white man taught her
t lip need to protect herself and that
suih weapons and oraniation as she
had were inadequate Instead nf yield
inn and continiiitiK to do so. as China
has done the leaders of japan le. ided
In modernize the muntry 'I hev brnun'it
p hi nit the reiot malum which has
c.med h-1 to be acieptc l as one of the
Ci eat powers
While a constitution was Rianted. it
ii o limilid as to li-ae the power
in the hands of a lew. with the result
tna! a continuous onsistriit polu has
! been followed (rom the benuiiunn
I 1 hese lew weir i tear -1 1; ! it - I ineu
vho have hi en determiuid to s( tnm-
I' nslihllsll their i minify lllal 11 it
i only can no other tiaHon impose upmi
' l.inan. but also that lapail 'will be
aU to eniorce is will in eyei dis-
i im' i' N-nlitnrnlality has not hen al
li us i d to inter iere
tapan Needa Colunies.
J MRS. SAftft FOUD GREErlf lettJ
I
Mis t ireetilield in i our! t'r 'be first I
tune told nf her manT trnubles and :
ilioul her action ik.iiiv. her husband. '
titniKe Sidney ( ireentield. to haye set
a ule an atiikahle alieement she en-
teed into in I'M I Mrs tireenlield.
yliii was (icner.ilissiinii nl the pretty
Kills who kissed glasses of iampainc
v. Inch afteiward were sold Im each
at the Allied haMar. lues in New Sork
t ily She bad iihset ved 1 it lertaili
..lis
l!i-
s n
. he
th
Rnbeil W. Wooley.
Mr Woobv. yyho lias hreti iliteftot
o( the mini has been selected as pub
liutv manager of the denioitaln' lia
1iKli.il (auipaiiin Mr Wo.. lev had
cbarrje ol publicity matters four sears
.mo when I'tesident Wilson 'was a
i iti. lid. Ue t-.r the presuleucy
...yene.Mis nature
mart! win. h w as
i utMpames of -y-
cere ol a mo t h.-iet
I iw J ait . t'
.lumhif ili I t.u ineil by
era I di'fetriu bin ili.
I he I rn.h . Yn i. sjythete can be
tin douhlod y fi e wrrtlil's 'M ttr l'tAr;
iskhanie J r i t tlie adsatue itself tonlii
Ihe I leitnan .'y .I'l.icr !
In binkint; over lapan's position cer
I lau' (.onus were clear 'Ihe Japanese i tiryyspapers that her lui-h.ind said that
I i-l.iii'ls have an area about e.iial tohr inirriai;e to linn yvas soul hriausr
I that of Montana I'hcv are s.. nioiin ! nl a pievious marriage
't.ii'ioiis thai hut one teuih tan he iiil- !
I v.i'e.l With a population .. in i N H t. - :
ni. im teasnii- at the late ot about J..iahlv lihei.il Koyeinnu nl anioii the
I n nit per .inntini it is ryidenl that . ( nine-e -he mimtrd u- mi ibis siib-
i tin biiiblitik! lip "I laipr m. mill. u tines ' i. t
; v "h mist ijueut oyeisi-.ls Hade is a. .s (r u k as 1K1J Japan displavel
t -'"iiial as it I- to i .rial I'ril.iui I' s en j interest in the Philippines I frr ;is tf
. w ill- a lame tr ide a . oiisiderable limn mrs with respect to the Hawaiian
I. iiuisi I'iniKrale 1o luid a In iiik. ilt -i.iiuls was Ihe i aiise ot their llih.il)-
j a- has been the i.i-e with t in .trj 1 1 I nt . final mo't urmnt. and success
(..l'ri'aiii '. Jt.! appeal to the ('title I S'a'es fr an
! I iiless lapan wishes to o-e these 1 netainui
'ii'ui'.i'Us she must base minutes m
whi.h they may biuan is.onni.es
ll.e fait thai a hunt for Hade and i ol
i ' ' ''f Jii '"ably i.itise. ili-pule wit i
Ti'.aTv A.iii h pr-rii -In alls had to wai
l er tKaii st nk'iihhors arr1 Isiissi.i.
( lima and the It uilrd States ( htn
has a tioiuilatioii f 4.H'KHiiiNI usi.i
I-sili mi K l .n the Ctnted Stales in ar .
K limimtUVSi her words should I
'he-e nations be e).iallv well ptepaied .
a- Lilian they could easily entotre
tl.eir will in any di-pit!i w lu Ii unuht
ame
Sttivea to Help Ttade. .
for lapan to hold her own tt is es '
iriittat that -he coiisidei ihly in. n as-
her tioiuilatioii I roih ihe lieiiiiuni; j
ll e tai.aiiese have bit'erli tesenlrd the '
white iilih's is-u;ii Hon ni siipeMoriis .
I ol lliese rea-oiH her Miliry lias
Inn l.rrsi.tentlv directed to tlie buil I
t'ui im id trade; t.s the obtaiiiuiK ol
I .ics nn trade routes; to i hr annexa-
t'oti of lands for her mutuants; ti
ti.e absoriuioii ot peoples who ( an (.-
a similated; and to the rr. ok'iittioti
by the white race ot the i.pialily id
the yellow
('.aim Contiol of China.
I.man's disputes with t lima tor te
siwemaiv nf Cnrea date ba.k manv
Ivndied. nf years I -nulls ihe I hum
ianane-t u .i r sirtuilK iriye Lipin mil
(ml Al ihe same time -hr i....k it. .in
t hina I nrinosa ant tlie I es. admes
islands and I'nrt tthur Kiissian.
!!
. h Russia
tMissia ami lapan t.tn used the I
poser outbreak ni 'm as an ex. ue I
I i advance their interests m Imi.i 1
!..!a'l landed troops m iuoy l ookieu'
i-'oMii. e wbiih Is nMiosiie I "tiiio-i I
lliweier. Hie powers nlnecleit so u;
nioiislv she ssas mntpelled . wit'i-
ilt.iw them In the north 'he muM
in tiotluni! beiause nl the power and
traloiisK nf Kussia
Seliei Germin Tettitoty.
lapan bad a (treat deal to dj with
the ( hmese resolution a id in
oecasinns tried to take a. Ivan
he disturbance by nbtaunnii lireat
I ritain's consent to the rarryipR nut
nt her proktrani of almot omplete in-
teilerence in Chinee altaits In spite
I our inlenst in the open d mr and
i ihe simessful establishment 'l rer
I' N I . luK 7- l .s
pr.-nui'etit as a t ill-
I riv.'ii-i er a". I loinii i
i'.. i h nli .vi-l. die 1
y it hi- home line
Joseph Ramsey Jr.
Railroad Builder
Dies of Apoplexy
I "sT Ob' M
eph b'aiu.ey f .
r. id build.-r .in
piesident o ih- W
suddenly n: ap..ple.
today
Mr Minuses w i .
S'IV six Se.lls .115..
mad i.irr-er as a
I'euiisyly ain i !
Mr K'.nnsry . m !ssr hri ame i luef
etitrineer f..i ihe t niiinn iti 1 1. million
and I hr. ton i.nlr.'id and liter in in 1
ik'rr nt the "Hit; ' Colli " I le filb d a
smnlair p..-il!oii f .r the M out
leliliilial and yy.is i-h-i 'r. pr '-idei-l .1
tlie Wabash m I'm) sriyiny nnfl 'is
lllis po-iti II he I. ! tl build the o
tame. Ashland X- Southern fSJulroad
nf which lie was ptcsidint at the time
nf bis death
b
rn in rutshurirh
and bri' m tils tall
lesel mill lor ill
I
We cut the hiR K ground
floor rent and big running
expenses out of your
clothes cost and sell you
the same
Palm Beach
-AND-
Cool Cloth
Suits for
$7.50
That Gioiitiit Hunts Chaige
You lio rot.
Another shipment of cool
cloths in the pinch-back
model received yesterday.
We Sell You
Mohairs Tropical
Worsted Encorton
and Flannels at
$10.50 to $13.50
Sold Eluewhere
$15.00 to $18.50
HOOOO llfClOTrir
UNTER-WOLSON
OHt AMOM l ff CITV
Second Floor Orel WestUH's
Staiissavi Insult Stote
lpau ptoli-sted juaitisl ihi .iniies!'
lion Slie neyer ha. w llidrawn the
protest
Seiten Many Islands.
Suite the Irjtiniiuii: ot tlie present
y.ir hr .t-.ir7qli a ii'wl.n i'and
in nt tj tnrtl'er tier trad'mtd ter
.'oiiaT .imhitmiis lloyyeyrr. the vreat
povirs oi ea. h sa-e pteyented her
Willi the breakim; nut ..f the present
w..t Japan tools vy. intake of ilie it-
i. in. .i to mist (lettnativ Irom Shatiluiii;
p'.yinie by i lptunni; t sin Cm an I
tiViliK o.er all tierman concessions '
She (jasr nut she would return this
Irr-itory In I lima lloysesir. it is still
tan
i hi lapane
I Ihe Kussians hae heen dt n en hacic
fiotn a iosiIioii dueith n enai nig her
all' loini.ellrd to te.oKire Ja..iner
I I r T 1 1 ' i j I and inminerii.il .imbi'mnt
1 i: lima l ierfiitiy has been elimi-
I t.atrd fro. n the Tannr Her only pos-
s'tde oriental rival. I hina has bee.i
'.vided ayainsi itself and is practical
Iv in Japanese band. I iiiopeau and
A me tic an trade has already been put
in a posiih.n lylure it faiinot tompete
null Japanese trade
Leader to Yellow Rare
Her porula'ioii has been tmrease.)
I s that ni (ofei and soon will be (iv
il.n of Mm. buna .v shaunmi;. and
piohahK Oil' ff othi i ( liuieie j.rov-ir-
e s as well lite selloys peoples
fyerswheie base been stirrel up
aiaiust the white and taiisht to look
ance and Germany made her fr tip I in lapan as their leader
il Arthur whnh was later nrmpied I lireat llritain is helpless in the Ta
lilic he ause nf Ihe neiessitv to Keep
bn fleet in 1
tr. t
Ihe
25c
Wash Ties
10c
LITTLE-JUDEND. G. CO.
SUCCESSORS TO.
THE FAIR
Jewelry
Values to $2
at 50c
Open Saturday Night Until 8:30
Extra!
Children's Gowns at 1 5c
Children's Nightgown slightly soiled siet 2
to 14 years; Stir values at 15c.
8:30 to 11:00 Only
Country girl Muslin full bleached yard wide
soft finish a better iuality than Hope Muslin
10 YDS 69c; none sold after II o'llixk.
Men's Ties 10c Each
Today Only Men's Tub Ties J5e value at
10c; l doen ties at this prire.
Parasols
$1.98
Parasols in all colors
and combinations and
some more conservative
Hrautiful silks attrac-
tive handles regular
$.i'.s valuet at 1 1. 98.
Kiddies' Parasols-
Clearance! $1 Japanese Parasols 80c
50c Parasols ')c.
J5c Parasols Vh.
Boys' Shirts
19c and 39c
Boy's Shirts sport and military
iidtars. 5V value .10c ; J5c value
I'lc ; all eolors and stripes Main
Floor.
Embroidery
Looms at 10c
t to 4'
and j.v
in width. reKular Jtlc
alues today at Uk vd
Fiber Silk Hose
25c Pair
' Mep' I iher Silk Hose rein-
forced foot in hla.k. white and
lotur's; .lie values today at J.v
Talcum 15c
I'Mra fine iualitv laleiim
I'owdrr in potin.) ran i Nmeri-
M ati l'.e.Utt' ro- i arflati.its and
'vjryfnpis regular value. 2x at
l.si today
Ribbons 10c yd.
Taffeta Ribbons heavy iiialn
colors ni White skv. pink red
and Idai k. widths to 4 m ;
npecial at I'V yard
r
Jewelry at 50c
Are there some things you were
looking fur in Jewelry? Spoons
beads knives rings bracelets and
the like; s special sale today in om
jewelry department of values up to
I $200 for A- tome early to get
! what you re looking (or Mam
j' f lour. "
Guest Towels 5c Each
finest size heavy enttnn hiu k
j Tiiwels with pink and blue borders;
these are Imvels that we tegulailv
i sell at 12' ;r; today special at V
i ea. h
$2.48
irgandie Waisis with la. e and
rmhrotdefy fronts
at . . .
-Aii) sou lilhkiiiif fot" ftloiises that
are cti-p. clean and cool lonkig'
Ymi will more than appreciate these
Seioiid Moor
Jut recened new shipment of
Wash Skirt ; very pretty styles in
gabardine and rordehne materials
with patch pockets and belts 51es
J" to .V waist; priced at $.'4 and
$J 75 Second Floor.
Summer
Shoes .
We are showing a com-
plete line of women'p
pumpH in putpiit. dull
white and pray leathers.
Women's ami niiHHeH'
white poplin pumpa and
Mary Janes at prices you
can afford.
Foot form shoes for the
little one. We have a com-
plete line of pumps for the
bahy.
Summer Shoet worth $3
to $5.00 at $1.48. A table
of summer shoes low
shoes some of the sea-
son's newest stylos in pat-
. cnt ind dull leathers; all
good styles; size 2 to 4;
.-special
at
$1.48
Women white Tennis Ox-
fords leather insole regu
lar $1.25 values
at
89c
LITTLE-JUDEN DRY GOODS COMPANY
emblem of the prohibition partv ac-
cording to an announcement today at
the national partv headquarter here
The emblem consists nf a small c.tmet
made of k'nn me;al in the form of a
button bearing -!ie letters "V I'." for
prohibition parly
SHRINERS BEGIN
PILGRIMAGE TO
BUFFALO MECCA
mi. Shawnee; J Lines. Ardmnre;
fWedlove. Ardmore Mri Charles Mal-
inger and Mrs J White Oklahoma
t its.
to ii ) w nn
.Ml trl
Ivannnte if
Germans Propose to Establish Marine
Freight Service Under the Ocean Waves
U'MitlnuesI trmm re Ot. I
fleet in l 'lrope in waters f pro- n K issn tt. ( Miver MraMon ami Messrs
ber-elf t rance lias never had I d Mines 1 homas. Maknskey. Wivis
ea t'.iwer neiesarv 10 esert (e-J ai.d llerrvman
I'Mir mfltieiue in I'arifi. aflairs j Patrol members are Messrs P.db.k.
I lie I nited Mate-; through Us pos- j 1 m.ner. treeman Kemmers. utenie.
. si. n . Alaska the Hawaiian Pim e. Street Ihoeinng hasis I lass-
flaiids. Panama. Samoa and the Phil llms. Render. Sthwemle I rv. Rhodes.
it.i.ines. lias tlie pos.ilMlities nl mil l arding Pehbles. Mukles. Iletlm
Swan. Muskrus Hope Irasers
Inn Perrv and Messrs and Mines Kin-
ney. Sarkett ( nmiih and t leg'rn
Rpreientatli In Patty.
Represenlatises are: Guv V MrClure
pi.tentate; li A Paul Oorge W'
t lark and Jaik Jones
j Ihe remainder nf the Shriners are
l Messrs ll:rtth. Spen. er. and liiilhnerf
' I 'klahotna (its Messrs and Mine
' I ietbering'on. ft miib. Pa'hcr.
iM.nkey. Hopkins (Iklalinma (its
Vesrs and Mines Cheney M.Mesler ;
.ple Vdiifire. Knnklin Ardmnre
I it (net. Ardmote nss I tel. tier;
Kirha"ts. Mi'Mester. Sproggms rd
mere; Mrs Utadtord Massstllr; Mar-
I'nl of Pai.ifn trade routes winch we
do not begin to apprei iate but which
the Japanese tlioiniiglilv appreciate and
v nuld make cntisidet able sai nfic es to
obtain them
long-neckedTcamel is
prohibitionists' emblem
( HK'M.n
been a lople l
lutv
the
Ti e
l"o
amel has
campaign
Ptenef Apptovei Plan-Approval nf
the city waterworks extension plant was
expressed yesterdav by H A Piessey
of New York chosen consulting engi-
neer on the work He declared there
tas n.f particularly difficult engineer-
ing problems ! osercnme and that
furtherjtiore. when tlie new teservoir
was cmnpleied I Iklalioma Cnv would
have a purer water supply than in its
hisloty
lliife Bank Cleating Gain Hank
clearings in (iklalioma City fur the
week ending Thursday noon were $4-
JM.J.tii. the greatest in the history of
the Oklahoma ( itv clearing house It
is an im tease of J t percent over Ihe
corresponding ieriiH in Id5
Tutlet Council F.lecti Olticen -Officers
for the Oklahoma Citv Cential
Trades and I ahor coum il were elected
last night for the coming sis; months
as follows- Piesident. M K Whon:
tire president Hlintt Alton; record
nig srrrrtarv Walter Albright; ser-
geant it arms. l A Itigelnw Ilirec-
tors elected were lark Ramev Mr
Itetie Sopber W' II (.add Mert Heals
was thiisen delegate to the stair feder
ation convention and V. H. Gadd to th
Chamber of Commerce.
State Levy la Two Mills Tsvo mill
is the slate tax levy for the not fiscal
year Of that amount 4 mill is for
slate purKiies and '4 oiill for schools.
Last year the levy was Vj mills. The
enpense nf the stale government for
the roniing vear is expected to be $4
7.4'T nn
Banken' Eihibit Annulled Fxhibi.
lion of Oklahoma agru ultnral product
at the convention nf the American
Hankers' assmiatmn in Kansas City
has been called off. according to tit
announcement bv Harry K Itagby ec
retarv of the Oklahoma P.ankers' as-
sociationefl. Rep'ibllcan Club to Meet -The Re-
publican Prosperity club will hold 4
meeting tonight in Ilie county court-
room Members 11' the VnutiR Men's)
Republican club are being urged to be
present as well is the Assyrian Re.
publican club. Various iiiggestinntt re-
garding the getting oaf nf 11 full vol
will be made and discussed
Chalmen A(tnti Coming .titomo
bile dealers handling the ( halmertt ear
will come here JiiUr 14 from through
nut the slate to meet Paul Smith vis 9
president id the setting division an 1
other official nf the rompanv H. R.
Peale special representative nf th;
Chalmers tomtiany. stated that Ihe con-
vention probably would he the largest
of autniniibile men ever held in the
stale
Tilt I LACE
UIILPt YOU GET
lot JhonfTi Worth
All Itnbl-er lt.fl.
I adliV Ht'we-d
Sntl'SI
I adli'V IIispU.
Mpii' Srweil
Knlpsi
Meti'a Heeln.
ISt) tn tnur nhiM Mi )u wall
r rail tnr nit tlllr list
0 K. IMOf MOfiTL
o .1...11 stss ie; s n.hiH.-
1
vl ()
(ictmaiis have
- The Acid Test
NOTHING man-made is lOOr pcr-
f cct. Try as we may things will
turn up some times that make you
feel like you didn't pet a full 100c
worth for your dollar.
There is your chance to . find out
Knight Hecks true colors the best
kind of an acid-test.
We want you to bring those com-
plaints direct to us don't try to
make the goods "do." Remember
you are doing us a favor by calling
our attention to it. El.se how would
we have a chance to make good our
claim of "satisfaction or money-back"?
ine tier nuns uavr aim uuu ei a inert it mi sii'miatnie is-on tlie wit
In the t'tn'ed Males and this is ihe .bnl.gtaph nf her upper wmks scM fn.ui
Iterlin II is their inletitinn ibry drtlare to iinumisie a tegntsr nib. i.inre
1 m'rcluif service letsteen dem-any and the Cnited Sntrs The sithinarme
'would firry rargnes l 'alii: ble metibandue. whnh wmld ivt teiinte ureal
I rm ni Anmni' the aiinles tb. sessel is .iiia.ose.l to r. .. i ut.is- .i
j I hematrnpuie worth I.'..b"e t p-und and atMi-me. Worth l 4 tt I a pound ihe
' tjeniu.it slrsUie.
MAMES is NampV
'unyii Luke Mc-
l.uke. Doenn't "Hart Srhnff-
tipr & Marx" moan the
finest kind of clothe in
America to you?
"And "Wilaon Bron." the"
right kind of under
wear?
"Manhattans" the beat
nhirt on the market
These long-established
names are better repre-
sented in our summer
stocks than In any other
store in the state.
107 Main
i Next to Empress
(flight bedctti
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 83, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1916, newspaper, July 7, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170072/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.