Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 148, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1916.
REASON WILL SETTLE WORLD'S
COMING DISPUTESSAYS BAKER
POUR
Revelatioks
jtdele ('jams on
D.aco.
Secretary of War
Present Conflict Will Be the.
Last Aimed Strupfilo.
ST lOL'IS. Sent. 21
War Newton 1) Haker aillrrssini; the
Natiial Association of I ilr I'nilri
write- in St I.ouis coliseum vrstrr
Hay prrdirtrd that tlir last u or Id's uai
a beinj; fought and th.it in thr fn
ture reason ami not (out will settle
disputes of nation.
Mr. llaker delivered a prr.it litnent nf
peace. "I wish 1 cniiM go to .111 insin
a nee r ff ice ami I my a policy wlmh
would insure this world against uar"
he told thr underwriters.
Peare League UrRed.
"Anl when this war is ended." In-
rniitinurdd. "Irt us form a leainir of all
DeC'lili I'S ' '"f '"'.v nation ivani to .li-linh the
prate ( tlir worM I lim the Nest 111
Mit or 1' p.'lo v I lir w Id r i-r ha
Kli'UI'l Mill lull: 1 ikl 1 till"
I hr set ict.it i t 11 who filled the
' r iin. 1 Tin. m isln.lt I'trMili'itt iU"'i
Secrrtaty ..fi ua. imaldr I kui. on a.fiunt nl 1 In
ilr tilt of In . -i-ter. I.imii;ht t" the
tin.h rw ritt'l s l!ir pt Csnh nl's prr mi ll
B 1 -i UliK 1
Robins Pleads for Fianknus.
K'.iniiMiid h'.'hui fnrinrr pp. 1:1 r-sr r
Ii 1 Irr of llnca" I 'llimi'd So trt.ri
I'akrr with an ..! Irrss in ninth hr
pi'. uli ! lor a Hank mrrtitic i'l I !ir
new social ( udon'j- laced hi Air.rr-
.1 1
"J.ii.n Russia .yA 111rrit a will he'
thr spokrsmrti 111 thr wot Id's affairs
f"r thr nrt thittv sears" Mr Kohuo !
said "ami Ainerii a niti-t hr alert and
ititiif if shr rxpiits to it'tain the plairi
1
11 was lii'l. hall an h.'tii alliT 1 11
1 1.1 1 1 I'ihIi iwim' I had I' tt mi' lirtorr
I .1 1 1 trmii t'lr 'oi-idi sr.n tioin
whose d. pth . I h id 'i-tt lud to her
MMind ulinlfMiiiif advi'i- t mil i t mux
110
itm
Ink.
nations which will tnakr it inipossihle 1 whnh is rtuhtlv
hi'i s
Hughes Starts on
Tour of Indiana
MIIAVAl'KKK. Srpt :i- Chatlrs V.
Hushes Irft Milwaukee rarly PmI.iv for
a trip through Indiana whnh totiinn
plated Iwrlie addir. .(-. im hiding hi-
spri t h tniiijjht at h'ii hnion.! 1 1 pi
cram tailed for addresses at M . .1 1. 1 .
1 alavcttc I)rlphi I ian pint 1'i rii.
Wabash 1 luntiiiKlon .ort Wayne Ir-
catur Portland Winrhrstrr anil Knh-mond.
IVt
it kt
Posse Kills Negro
( l I I l!!l- K I . da Sept.
Hudson a nrro .0 t iiM'd
Shrritf V. S. l ax lor of Kanilolph
county was Killed latr today in an
rsihaiifr of shots with possrmen who
had traikrd littn to a swamp near hrrr
I hi. ill Stm 1 . a tire;. rr-idint; on
a plantation thioii.li whiilj thr 1 ha r
) d. IS. I im. tolll.il llc.l I .u 1
not K 1 1 . w 1 ; wlt.i .ti.t linn
lin HI I .H of ..lo
v rstt'ida t w In n lie attt tnntr
lilt' will
ihtr-hrd r .ili ' o'l .11; am wnnriw
ln'i wit-!- 1 ii 1 iu!l v V t'dt v ri
wotd -.h'- .itd w 1- 'tin' lint ha' k in
nn hiain a Intl.- wmr -aid 1111 -.if in Iv
'Why tlnl -h- ti ll von 1 h 1 -. jtt now ' 1
I- it hriau-r shr knows ot somr worn
an who is ahradv ti t inn In 'tntrirst '1
Dukt." ' I
I If.irril to adnut tlir answrr rvrnj
whrn it tl.isht I ai 'oss inv Inain. 1 hr j
hraiitifnl l.i. f of lit.nr Praprr thr:
-.'ii. lent who was posinu for 1'n.kv and
whom In- wa- lii liv with itistriK'
'nil-. 1 ami' liftoti' tnr as ilrarly as it
sin w tir in thr i'ii 'in with Hit'
t't"od's sindin was on
r with that 01 . upii d h
I lilt that nothniL' would
I ilh.in I n
tin- -ami' II.
nn; j im hii-li.ind
rstapr In r cm s 1 1. i l shr oh-rrvrd any
tiling 111 llu kv's treatment of thr sit I
or in thr model' tleimanoi toward hrr
rmplorr that imprllrd her to talk to
ine as he had 111-1 now :
I Irlt .1 ml leu 1 In!! at mv lira 1 1
.1 i'11-altoii tl'.tt alwavs i . -ii- to tnr
Willi tllo..!t ... I lt' I . I
I tin ll '. o f o' 1 1; Mu .
t 1 tli'.ith
to at irst
v In tl I 111 k V ' 1ll
I .Hid eilK.ii;rt hel
Mtlltsotl tor .1 minor oto.iiti- 1.V.loi.. i -
. s. urnirf tnr
1 an so niKii inai rinciis nan iirfjril
scnilniK the mililu hrrc.
Ir
H. B. C. GRAHAM
CRACKERS
You don't haVe to coax the childrrn
to eat plenty of N. D. C. Graham
Crtckers. These are not only rich in
the nourishment that builds boneond
muscle but their tempting taste makes
the little appetites hungry for mdre.
4 N. D. C. Graham Crackers added
'n individuality and nut-like flavor
that other graham crackers lacked.
Thii makes them an almost univer-
sally popular article of everyday diet.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
U 5c
I mnj
I 10c
1
::zui
Our SIXTY-FIRST Shoe Shop
Opens In Oklahoma City
Tomorrow Morning
See Announcement on Page 5
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiii
To all the people of Oklahoma
City and nearby vicinity we ex-
tend an invitation to call and
view our new and unrivaled "up-
stairs shoe store" all day Friday
and Saturday. Pretty and useful
souvenirs of appreciation will be
given to the ladies FREE.
Open Saturday Night Until 9
iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
BOSTON SHOE SHOP
Second Floor
Take Elevator
1241j W. Main St.
Take Elevator
"OVER THE PARISIAN'
'! I I 1 ' ' t I i i j I lr (l!
I had n il a itirion-
soiih i.t she uliiild
ot row
I'.it the niemin. n Lillian's hinsipir
kindly words htaced tnr "ou hold
all thr cards in jour hands. "
1 rrsnlvrd to wastr no tinir on fool-
ish imagining but to hurry throiiKh
with my work o that I might rrturn
to Hirky ant! I flushrd to myself a
I thought of it put into practice gome
i f Mrs. L tidrrwood's prrrrptv
"Hnkv nerds Iouhk and petting and
nii mil t i c thrin to linn" shr naid
II only hr wrtr in a ood humor whrn
I ira.hrd home' I ira:rd. howrM'i
that hr wmi'il it'srnt thr t.n t that I il
liau had told me ot the h.ippi uins m
thnr It ii n hiinrd past
llatd at Wotk. I
I'.rtorr str It-f f shr had '.aid sljr i
i i . t i. . . i . t .i i
wnuni letrpiioiir ihikv tii.it i was o
in to -1 -1 1 f I thr atirrnooii 1 u I - -1 n ill
her hi. tan so tluit it his nmthrr urrd
i d me I t on!! hr . .illnl at out t I had
I .i 1 1 1 1 . howewr ih.it Miss Soiiuot would
do In i In st to ii -in r mr a lnim im
il.tei ruptt d 1 1 .i -
putting m ii..ri mi; itn.iK'ina
lion dow n w uli a 'ii in hand. I turned
no attention to i w i-k m the allti
noon -ut 1 1 1 1 l: ifjio shape tin ulea.!ot
the ln-toi i I was to 1 1 n 1 1 in t at
thr I (it n s StuiK ( ul
Mi s. I It It n Ihaiii.u d Sniiih. tlir sn
rrtarv oi hr Int.. h ir that
tlir mrniliris ot ihr i l.tss I w.i . ion.
tllltt wished to stu Iv soiiirtlnin; of thr
histoiv ot thr lotintiies iiivohril m thr
Mrr.it wat mi that t lies' milil he aide
to uiiilrtst.iud il- in. mi- sn uulr hrt
trr I t hr. krd thr t'oiiniru s olt on un
iiuk'fts. ' iti.inv I tainr K'ussia. Ijin
land. It.tlv Aii'-tn.i lirlxiimt Srrlua.
I'ulk'ai ia. luikri l.ip.m wh.it an aw
lul i.iu.n ' I -hut led a- I thought ol
what it all meant.
Mis Ninth had said there would
hr sixteen In lines it'solvrd to make
thr first lesson i .. introdit. lion
to the whole. nt I in ni v the work li
wi-hed dour I In n I uir.iiit to dt'Mitr
i lie srssion to rath ot tin- eleven riiuii- I
tin- involved two sessions to the lor
met war- wln.h rivaled tlw l'.iuoprati'
haMli Held and thr l.i-l two ses-ioi to1
the piest i. s: i L Is and it - .nisfs I
I oiliniati U I had in.t hi t n l.iii;
i Polish limn tu Ii a hinn dav s to In
i ..ine i us v on tin sihri t w In. h I had
made in v s. i.ih v s otitlineil I
tin h'-soiis tt the l.ttei thus and Willi
' Il lotted down thr name of the'
I ks ol lefiitiue wlii.h Mis Smith1
had a k. . tnr to sia r-t to the t las I
I hen I tut ned mv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to inv I
pi lllli Ir. tllii il. . n w lo h I tt It 1
W III. I drift Mini.' I hr .il'Oii !. .. . '
class toward nie )
M nolr! k-. ln. h I had hi. null! I
ith mii weir fil't d w ith in-1 what I
wantrd ith a hit! m-uhttr n -n and
ainphln tlion th on d . fr ( hih
VM'tlletl I could ll-r ni.tlrl ! whn h was
ii'adv to ni hand
Harry Undrtwiiod Apprnn.
I wot krd ha d all thr aid i noon
lllakinv; srvrtal tup- to tin- slnlve.
hi ith III I till ill's lil.iaiv and in Mr
lliderw 's drii oi. th. hall I
wa- -o .ihso:l tli.it t I-. i uali..-
h"W lair il was I'rowint; until as 1
lililslird the la t p.mr ot uiv Hot. s. I
foiunl itt.it the toe was rut and tin last
davhyht disappearing tt.-ui tin win
lli'W s
lliunrdh r-atlu i inn up nu ihtuvts I
t""k lip a I k v hi Il I had t.tkru tioin
Mr. rndrtw I's -ht'lvr. and m.-sni
Ihr hall to iriiii tin- volume to h.
plai e
vvoiulert d w hen v on
r to th sin) '
so loliK in that sea
were in that I was
alter v mi "
nil tost- fi
t lian
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v
ia-33M U7-na MAM ST. PORMKftLV OKLAHOMA QTX OKLA.
Brock Dry Goods Co.
FALL
191 6
FASHION
SHOW
Friday Evening September 22nd
the Fashion Center of Oklahoma
Bids You Come.
See the Stores in Full Dress.
Many Special Features.
Th in Store Extends to You an
Urgent Invitation to Come
Wo ask you kindly to come ami
pass judgment on our efforts in kp-
Ifcting the things that you want.
This whole show is for your benefit.
View the window displays carefully.
Windows Unveiled at
7:00 p. m.
in mill fwf
joj
H
m
See the
Displays
All thr stoics iavr tnadr a spr-
rial rt't'oit to makr this the hrst
lashioti Show'. 'Ihr nttasion
has hrrn looknl foivvanl to with
intrrrst hv thosr who witnrssrd
the K'oiKroUs thsplays last season.
And this jcar it Mils fair to sur-
pass all ft i nner attempts riVard-lrs-
of what inivjht hr rotisidcrrd
a disadv antais'r hrounht ahont hy
the war Coudititius of I uropr.
drums will out ami that is lnuv
this store will display some ex-
ait copies of the models of the
niastrr drsinnrrs of the Old
( onntrirs. However vc are
proud to say that somr of the
lovrlirst garments and most at-
tt.ntivr millinery wr will show
was originated within thr holders
of ottr dear old Uncle Sam.
Marvelous desiKtis plus all thr
Krandity ami lirauty mums' thr
duly.
You'll appreciate thrsr Ameri-
can mlr ot initiations
During the Fair
Thi storr will have many special display of
the season's authoritative styles in Ready-Made
(i.irnients. Thousands of dollars worth of new
things are hrinn put in slock at this initintr ami
; till there is a lot to conic.
Out-of-Town Customers
Are cordially invited to make this store your
jratl'piarters. lake full advantage: of all the
i tuivr uir tiers that have heen arranged for you
all youfs for the asking.
Rail Road Transportation
Will he refunded hy us durinR the Fair same
as at all times acrnrditiR to the plan of the Ok-
lahoma City Ketail Merchants' association.
We Are at Your Service
Our Information Bureau. Check Stand. Tele-
phone. Kest Rooms- etc. are all at your dis-
posal dlad to have you call anv or every dav
and trust that you will accept thr hospitalities
to the fullest extent.
Our salespeople are glad to show you hut in
no installer will you he importuned lo Iniy. On
all Moors you'll find a salesforre on the alert
to please you hut never too aKfessive.
Store Opens 8:15 a. m.
Closes 6:00 p. m.
Of More
Interest
To the feminine heart will he
the K.innetits ready-to-wear. Hut
really there are other things that
will hr vastly intr i est iilK- To-
ys it: Materials silks satins
plushes pretty woolrti novelty
tfimmiuijs. gloves kerchiefs
lundhaKs nrrkwear novelty lios-
d the new jewelry
tery vn.s
novt hit".
I he in 'i
ami mis-c
suiur thei
tion. I he
hardly a
to .inv de
see at ihi
. I outwear im' wotnrn
- i i'l in douhl con-
r in ol jour atten-
si.lis are iiiteresting
slior has hrrn tratured
urn- that im will not
s storr
Nrw suits teiptiic thr new lor-
srts. Our corset simp U showing
sotnr cxlrrmely prrtty corsets
designed especially for the new
gowns ami suits including La
Camille Red Feru W. B. and
Binner make lioth hack and front
lace. A model for every (inure.
Es9
L
1 1 ills thankful
to ignore any
I made up ni
previous unple.is-
w as
niiiu!
antness.
"Mrs I'lideiw I was kind enough
to gur me the tieetloui of voui lihr.uv
n condition I did in.l hirak thr hacks
of thr hooks" I satd ' iioih halaiitK
holding out the volume I had hrouglii
ha. k. "I'li.isc w itiie-- r- listrctinii "
A Fatewell Salute
ok the hook from me and ex-
it with Inn lesipic ansit l
i thr head of thr class" hr said
"von inav tea. I mv liool.s at
luious ihiltklr from the top of thr
steps ami rraliml that Harry I'tulrr-
wiiod was still to hr rrikonrd with as
an unpleasant factor in my life
l opvright. )iA
Hello Otto!
Wolidrr it I ukr Mil. like eu'i hranl
I I itto Rott of t adm is this (otmtv ' -I
lallipohs (( Miio) Journal.
"Wi
a -
i-li' Will' I
win going to
l "il st.i dow n
i "I lilt i.iiine you
ins' all ut to tine
Haiti Intletwi
depths ot an ( i.
the loom
1 M v fit -t niipul-e w as
Hill I. vet sun e I nit t I
wood's Im Ii iinl I hut
1 avoided hrn. pon two
; hair me t him ami he has
me (rriildv. I he in. i lent
; .Vpiai 'Uiti Hireling was still
.in the
niP'ted
to tin ii and
lltao ruder
It and ant
ot i a -ions I
Is unloved
ol thr
tush m
IS SELIIKil Sill Will
mv muni I'aith mlovn aletl. he had
attually trightened mr and had torn-
pleleli disgitstrd tnv motlter in law
Ilr saw thr tin oh.iiit.it v movrmrnt I
tnadr t. wnd thr dt. m. gtinnrtl
' I '"n't w ot t v . en tie. ii- S on i
' 'lie as i it w el e hi tl it t . h h'e
mi ii'liei . llns is 'me i as! I-' Nevrt
in 'vei will I molest a helpless lit.ialc
who has Wanned atutiiai within Us
mixed fiatuies his tnunitry
.made mr smile in spur ot inv self lie
(-idrs thrrr was somrtluiig in his man
l it. i no ii pin uir 'it mv case lirllir'
'or not hr really did have his own pe
11111.11 iilras of hotii.r that tnadr mr
atr in Ins own home (torn thr hut
j h Miir love making w ith whu h he had
; tttiilirtl me elsewhere. I tint not know.
1 il' ;il am rue hr had e!ee:. to i iV
llie tole ol a K'Ulhinan .t whnh 1
Hr t
aininnl
"( o t
fmalli.
any ttinr "
"I hank loll" I trtunicd "Yon hair
a otideiful tollrttion. jour wife sajs."
"Won't von examine it mote chisels!'
I should enjoy showing it to von"
"Not todav." I turd to make my
loiee rarrlrss hut in rrality I was un
easy I had jit rralirrd that save for
thr pu'srtur of thr maul in sotnr tr
nin'r pait of the house I isas ah.nr
witli tins man is ho hail so oltrn trrri
lied mr with his unwelcome attentions
"I really must hurry home" I aA
"I hair hrrn awav all dav Thrv will
he utirasv ahoiil tnr I will hid ion
' gotul hv hrrr Mr. wraps ate in Mrs
l inlrrw ood's room downstairs"
"t oulilu't think of Irttitm you go un
rrorted." he returned accompanying
mr down the stairs and into thr living
loom. "Shall I send for a taxi or
would volt rather walk with mr I
ant going to take you lioinr anyway."
I went into thr hetlrooin put on tnv
wiaps and came out again tutu the
living room
"Mr I iiilerwuod." ! ai ! irsolutrly
I i annul allow 1011 to ee me hntne
I'lrasy do not make it nrirssarv for
tnr In he rude "
His fair darkened "As ion please"
he aitl stiffly.
He walked hy mv stile to thr hall
door In the hall Hrttv stood like a
srntinrl with arms folded did not
I hkr ihr look on hrr f u r She looked
.... .. .. 1.1..1
' When llarrv rrrivd saw hrr his I I7IM.1 l.ivcr Tone is Safe 311.1 pjvrS Utter ft-
face lost its displeased look ami light
id with llie impish expression 1 had
l ad lausr to dread.
As 1 itossrd the threshold he held
i ut his hand to me ami I rould not
amid taking it.
"Now ion are not in inv sanctuary
.'iiy longer" tie whispered and then
aloud
''I mod Inr. dratrst"" w itlt a lingri
mg iiilln tioti. I hen to mv hoiror hr
hint low ami kissed mv hand.
s I wetn trd mi haul aw.ii rn I
Inn tied down (he sleps I heard a nu.
White to Endeavor
to Avert Strike
I OKI WORTH. Texas Sept. Jl --
President John White of thr I nited
.iW Workers will rraeh line Friday
to assist in averting thr Trxas mine
strike t onimittrrs of miners and man
agrrs are hrrr todav but delayestheTr
confrrences for White. The Texas con-
tract expired September 1. The min-
ers demanded a wage increase for the
next two years which was refused by
the einployi'fv N'u work has heen dcm
in llie niinrs since Srplruihrr 1. The
two companies and White will attempt
to bring ahout a compromise.
Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day's Work Dodson's
Liver Tone Acjs Better-Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men Women Children Read Guarantee!
F.vrry dmppist here yes! your druggist and
rvfrylxtdy's tlrnpist has noticed a great fallinp-
off in the sale of calomel. They all pive the
same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking; its
place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people know it while
stilts said a prominent local dntiririst. Dodson's
l.iver Tone is personally guaranteed hy every
druggist. A large family-sized hottlc costs only .10
cents and if you find it doesn't take the place of
dangerous salivating calomel you have only to ask
for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting pure-
ly vegetable remedy harmless to both children
and adults. Take a spionful at night and wake up
feeling line no sick headache biliousness ague
sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson's Liver
Tone doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you will feel sick weak and nauseated. Don't loe
a day's work!
Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine.
You'll know it next morning lxscause you will
wake up with your head clear your liver active
bowels clean breath sweet and stomach regulated.
You will fiel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for st hard day's work.
You can eat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.
Cret a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and try if
on my guarantee. You'll never again put a dott
if nasly dangerous calomel into your stomach
Ait
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