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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES WKDNKSDAY. OCTOBKR 18 191G.
THREE
The kind of
Kodak finish-
ing you want-
Free of
blemishes
WEST FALL
i)RU(; co.
Oklahoma City
Nesall
Remedies
II uylei's
Candies
Repair Work
Neatly and Ouii ky Done.
No pic f of trpair wink is tern
difficult lor us to 1 1 .1 r 1 1 1 - -i 1 1 . 1 all
work is Hiiar.iiitrd '" '"' llM
represented You take im t 1i.hu .
wlirn you brim; your wmk in lis
because we will tell ymi )M I vvh.ii
Ihe rot will lr when mi have
tlir wmk with lis. I' I 1:1 II H
lN(i of old jcwrlty inln tlir very
latest styles is al.ri i spciialtv
lirrr.
hu)( trmrinhrr I Kit K I'
tan fix it ail'l tlir cost will lie
small.
FRICKE
JEWELRY COMPANY
Opposite Entrance to Terminal
Station 16 N. Harvey.
"Just South of Kerr' on Harvey"
Law School
NOW fipRM. Clawa hnittn t 7 JO p. m
nunc Kai'iiliy rr ilmtiniiii.timl Junius and
Laityera. i'huim tirar.-a fur imrtlM ami
1. 1.. II. lrirrA In iwu vwara A I no IiuiIiicms
Mpn'a laiw fnurR and liar Kaainlnallun
Havlew Cnnra Hi.rlMlnr now ruining
Frr Okl AIIOMA I I V IMt llsll .
1 Celeoril llldi. I'hon Walnut UW.
Twisted
Glasses
Are Worse Than None
Don't ifo about with
Klnssos that are twisted
out of shape. They not
only look unsightly but
will strain the delicate
muscles of the eyes
more than no glasses at
all.
We can fit you in any
style of frame with
lenses ground to suit
your particular needs.
COFFMAN'S
200 MAIN ST.
12 Years Your Optician
1 1
Circulation 122000
Every Issue
The largest farm journal
published in the southwest
is
1HE OKLAHOMA
FARMER-STOCKMAN
Carl Williams tdltor.
OKLAHOMA CITY
Noonday Luncheon
Tlilea lleaerveil
Npeelul Allen-
Htm to tvm
nilttM Meatinc
I L
Read the Wmk Ait
Administration Condemned in Unfair
and Untruthful Manner Says McAdoo
St'cietaiy Pi uses Aclm-.f-
iMClltS nf WiIshm
WALL STREET RUNS G
Rep
.:an Vittoiy Wo
illlt't PlOSpcll
I I I I I V.I I. I S I'l.l!
I'l'W Wllsnll's (ll..'l'l.ltl illl'l l'k'1-l.i
Me at hiev etui nl ami (haters tli
"Wall sltert has alvv.iv I - r i 1 1 t ! tl
ii I'lililii an pai t v " aii'l lliat n t"i h
ili.it paitv next iii.nilli wmld iii'l.iM'i
tin' 1 1 on 1 1 r ' ptnspcnlv were i . r
In n t da v in an address In William I
M VImm w-i rct.it "I I In- In. .sum
Asked lo Impel il Count iv
" I In- Amct n all I" ' ''li' a: ! !.i ii
.1 k''l . r in l t il lln 'l l I .11
I'Ti siei M v ihr inimliv h ii" iti' in
lltl'lel I'lfsldt lit 1 1 In 11'IM'
tlull i;. iv crilltu Ml iih'I In ill.' iiicspi'
' in ei Mr llnlii s .1 1 1 I tin- mnaini
hank "I im iiiipat ilile element. wlm
ate miiiu 1 1 1 hull" said Mr. M. .
No Answer From Hughes
l-'ir two in. nulls tliev have
drtiitied every ail nf t In- ileinmral 11
.I'liiiinisiraiinti in the ninst uiit.nr ami
unliiithlul nii'.iiucr. Imt the Atm-tn.in
people ale 'till without a definite an
sei Imni Mr Hughes as tn what tin .
mil in with the cm n nim nt il tin v
1.. e
possession nl n
Seiiuie Meant Wn
he nlilv ilefltute thing we
.iv 1 ha I !
t ..1 -ii. I 1
I te. k
111 the
1 ainpaigning 1 aim
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
I '.a III.
fv''nsewlt
wlm sanl at
tisi nssini; the l.iisilailia
"1111 ask me what I vv..ii!l hav
ilmie I wmilil have seiei e.eiv in
ti t tied ( iri iiiati slup.' "
Mr. MeAilnii llirn iiinerf lieimaiiv's
'lei laralinn of war mi I'minal he
(aiisr nf seizures nf (lerinan ships In
thai i "iintrv ami .ulileil :
"Mr. Ivinscvell's ailmii wnuhl have
resiilleil in war helweeti the linteil
State ami (ieniiaiiv. - 1 1 I mnv I' liie
Mr Hughes ami a'limls as far as he i.
ever iledmte. liis aeinnl with the In I
In'i sr attilinte nf Mr . msev ell 'I his
is slmwii hv his teplv al Louisville I
the iueslinn as In what he wnuhl h.tv
it iiie ill tlir l.iisit.iina ease
j?oosevelt Chief Inlfuence.
"lie said in suhtam e ihat he W 'iil'1
liae tlueateiieil the kaiser sn elli itive
Chief Nichols Is
Sued for Damages
I line. Lever nvMii'l nf the Ivmliilau ;
.tel. 1' ml Smith Kiihttisiin avenue.'
i'i .I a pi till'ill III the illslrii t i initt )
ins mm nun; iiskin; $ 1 .4.12 ftntn (liiei;
nl I'nlue Nil hi'ls fur fiirtiiture alhui 'l
i have heeii iletrnyri hv tK pnlue
!ir 'im a raid on the lintel July -J.
I sun picks aitrl "other -iiiiiletnetit
oi ilestrui tion" the raiders tme holes
in the ilimr and linnleum and de-
strnyed a larie ipuntity nf furniture
says llever's prtilinti. A permanent in-
junction aKainst Hever and' Dave
Myers a tenant. wa issued last week
hy Jude Ohlfiehl. The injiinrtioti ilc-
(tared the place lo lir a piihlie nuisance
hrcause liqunr was sold there and en-
joined the owner from allowing liis
ImildiiiK to hp used fur that purpnse
Tliev were civrn until (Ictnher 21 tn
make a $IIKI linnil. If they do tint
present this timid the Iniildinn will Ii
padlocked hv Sheriff llinimi in ac-
cordance with the iniuiiitintt nnler.
TWQ TEETH KNOCKED
! x OUT IN COLLISION
i Charles Laird Inst a couple of tcelli
I when his chin cattle in rnutat't w ith tin
1 pavement in the I4UD block on West
! Sixteenth street last ninht follow inn
i an aiiiomohile inotori ycle collision ac
j rorditiK to a report made at the police
1 station hy Allien Jones .LIN West Si
1 teenlh street. The report said that the
' car hit the motorcycle and turned it
'over.
"HUMANITY FIRST" IS
HUMANE SOCIETY MOTTO
ReotRinfied Society to Attend to
Wants of Men as Well si Dumb
Beauts.
MeinhcM of the rem anied hiiinane
society have annnunced a mrartitiK of
the association lo he held tomorrow
niRht in the council chainher nf the
city hall. I
In discusHiiin its iilijettt. James Mc-'
Cattney president of the society said.!
"Mcmhers of the Oklahoma City llu j
mane society plan to rnitaite in work i
alniiK hroad lines. While our primary
ohject midht he thoiiKht the protection
of horses imd" doiis. this society has
I more hreadth and does not expect to j
confine its efforts to any one linr.
I "Humanity often calls for help and
I there is no one to hear the cry Hence
this institution has heen reinstated in
il proper civic place 11 nd intends tn
iifrrrasv its tnetnhership until hundreds
of active humanitarians are enlisted in
the service ill this city and thousands 1
all over the stale.
"Humanity first and anini.is and
liirds next will claim the attention of
the society. Willi a wide field in which'
to lahor we 4iave confidence that our
orK nidation can accomplish a lot of
Kiiod We invite every umnl citirn to
join in the movement"
Big Cargo Starts
to South America
rnii.Aii:i.pniA K).t. i8.in.im-
uralitiK a direct Meamslup service he-
tween this port and South America.
llie steamer ' arolyn tailed early to-
day. Her liolda were filled to over-
flowing and 5KI aulomohiles for Kue-
nns Ayies were lashed to the vessel'
decks. The ( .iidyn will make her
Inst slop ;i( Kin d'1 Janeiin. I-
I
I np m 1-
I' : William (i. Mi Adoo
li- 'I a' la v . ill!-! 1:1 1 1 1
I Ins 1 - 1 hai .11 lerisi 11 11 a
I I i'ii'ii was aske'l vv ha'
- .I .1" alter the 1 uil.rna
Uhk I 1 lialleui'e him In an
urn linn
.h ii'.l ih.i: 11 Mt Iliuh.
Is ill. I'll' .l 1 -1 ! 1 1 1 M 1 K e ill will
l tile ! tMin.it mi mlhli'lie all'l il'ii :
'Ml I' 'I eifll ami -laim ! 11 t t . 1 1 t '
" 'i 1 -eh ft ha it nf Ins i"'.v 1 1 I 1
I 1 1 1 1 1 k' 1 I he . in 1 1 v nt . vv a I at am
ni' l" i t uifl. 11 11 - -1 1 1 .1 rah a' I
"i I'lnii'lir 1.11 In n)i 1 1. lhai
1 ' .s.ii
1 May Repeal
1 I 1 1 1 k up '1' mi .
VJ-.ii sanl that the
1 -1 1 al h 'tl ha'l (I'.ti
I w Im Ii "llie re 1 rv e
I nl the 1 .mill v w a-
I 1 mall' 111 New Y
Reseive Law
: all.l'.f M' M
''1 He 1 1 at n .clmni
i'it'1 the svstitn lr
liiniiev n the hank
1 ulii fill aleil iin
tk ( ilv " I le he
lieve that Mi lluwhe. il elei ei m ;
etns In ieieal llie feih ral reset1 r ad.
ami e-taliish a iiiiltal hank "heiaun
the ri'iuihlii an pit rl v has atw.its stmi'l
f"i ail siiei I ami ii 1 eulral haul. "
" I he m i'iaii'l I U all l!i ' t . r .1
iii'iial hank will he hi al 1 1 n-'l it the re
plthlli.i! i'Killl e..nttnl oi llie jj.iv-
erninetit." he aihleil I he si 1 retal v
sanl lli.it it Mr llia'he "stati'ls hv hv
patty pl.itf.itin he linn' either repeal
01 sih!itutc s.mithmn f r the farm
I. '.in law
Gore to Discuss
Socialist Bill
I'nite.l S'aies
I iklahnnt 1 I itv
in while (11 t
t"ini;ht he will
tin tntete-l n
Senator (lure was in
a shnrt time llns inottt
'lite In nl111me while
deliver an addiess in
the ileuini ratlv state
Inkel Seitalnr (mtc will remain in
llie state tin- rest nl the week ami then
start west mi an iltnerarv niiiliuecl hv
the nalmnal (nnuniiiee whnli will take
him to the Pacific coast.
"I am erv well pleased with the
campaign pmspeds. which I think wen
never htivhter fur ih inocralic success"
lie said
In hi Oklahoma speeches Senator
(mre will dei nte a portion of Ins time
In a discussion of the proposed social
1st repiihln an election law
KNIGHT TRIAL IS
IMEARING
CLOSE
i'i
winj! ilosiiiK aiiMiinent hv
t
orney Jean I lav. counsel fnr th.
i feiise. (Ins aflertKNiii the late of
John
: Kninht. under charge of
; he in the hands of the
1 nieiils were presented hy
I the slate this morning
murder will
)try Armi-
allornevs fori
Kninht is
d I ire Chief
naiLjeu wiin ine murder t
I .enrije Lone at the Wilson c.
Nov 27 l'H5
Co plant i
THREE BOYS ARRESTED
ON ROBBERY CHARGE
Whether Thomas HnL.-ii M . I .I-
"I I red lli.tclusnn. three l.ovs
narneii with rohhuiK the I ! Klein
I'oiindry company will he prosecute!
j "..iini" ZltiZ "lnZ
! "I Justice of the Peace ( ) . Price's
court this afternoon. I he youths wete
arraigned this nionuni1
HATHAWAY SCHEDULED
TO RETURN TO PRISON
Ulaine Hathaway is si heiluled In re-
turn o the slate penitentiary at Mr-
Alester tn serve the halamc of a ten
ear term f..r highway rohherv. Hath-
away is now on the counly road. Me
was! paroled ulier In iiivj in prison for
three jears.
Police and the count v alloriuv's of
bee were instrumental in havitm Hath
awav's parole revoked aflet it is al
H'Keil. lie was appieliended in the aci
nf rohhitiK a stoic
!v that ' 1 i I
la 1 11 . link
1 1 11 t. 1 Mi
I he vv ail. I In
'had lain
. vv er that
'Who 1 an
WOMAN WHO ORGANIZED FORD PEACE
PARTY IS ILL AND IN WANT IN SWEDEN
WASHINGTON. Oct. ll-Mm. Romka Schwimmer who penuaded
Henty Ford lo organiie his pear patty and chatter the peare ship
Oscar II is ill and in want in Sweden. Wotd to thla effect hs
reached Washington and wis made known by one of Mme. Srhwimmet'a
former co-worket.
Althouxh Mme. Schwimmer petauaded the Petrolt man to get tip the
peace party and take it to Europe at a great outlay of money her friend
insist she never teceived a cent from Kord and was almost an ob)ect of
chaiity on the trip over. r.
Her clothes it Ii iilrl wete furnished bv othet women memben of Ihe
patty and only her actual expenses wete met hy Fotd.
Mm Schwimmer wa 1 well known wtlter nn international lefoim
befote the war started. She tame lo the United Slate and was e.plotted
by sevetal women'i organirationa.
Then when the war Halted ah became actively engaged in the effott
to end it immediately. It wa ahe who utged fotd to attempt his trip
to call a conference of neutrals and to try to "get. the boy out oi the
trenche by ChiUtma."
On the way over however thete wa an esttangement between Fotd
and Mme Schwimmer and he wa ptartlrally dttven out of the peace
patty.
Hemstitching
and
I'icnt Edging
Things
A valuable business block on
one of the most accessible loca-
tions in the city.
It is comfortable roomy
b i jr h - c e i 1 i n tfed admirably
lighted ami heated.
It is stocked with merchan-
dise the value of which rims into
hundreds of thousands of dol
Wonderful
Silk Nets
s-ilk
net .
al e hi ti .t; mt 'I
It Hot u I t"
ii U v ev t t v I ' 1 1 1
imtm 'liali l
1 vti 1
kin 'VV
111 the
a vail
sn 1 K I
thai piai tl
1 at.il' I'll'' 1
ahle hen at
I he "II
..t I! e-.
K el r'-
lestt li'
ll.ss
:Ue"
s lr r
sell.
ilk lie!
. Inn
;. ar.l Paimlat
ai'! Il I- -I J I!
Ma! he ...I-
tin ale I"! a
I'm k- ali i
I hen ila ml "le
li.ll
at
- wnle
1 ' s . p 11 1 1 e
I 111 1 1 V ilali'
1 1 ; 1 1 e 1 -1
iliv like. 4J
'
"J II' I""-
Hi' hi - vv 1
Wl'le 1
;.i mini
I
ma 1 '
Superb Linen Nap-
kins in Odd Lots
I la tn llie cure I l.itll.l ked
I n .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ami in an esi 1 -plmiial
attav nl paltiins
Sie 22x22
Size 22' iX.
Sue 24iJ4
Sue .'5x25
Sue 24x.4
I'lain 'lair. 1
II.S'l dozen
j at $4 00 rloten.
$5.00 dozen.
$V50 dozen.
$7.50 dozen.
( Imhs vv nil sat m
yards i e.u h
en
N.apkms
s'X
Soft and W armful
Cottons
.tlin-k( -ai! I ealedm
I e:ileiown plaid.
1; vaiulv !J .1 yard.
( Intuit;. eti a heav y plain cd
t and plaids- U yatd
Mernmac dm kliiifs ir In m-r
reses and kimniios 15 it
TA
vl..
11 v als.
in tan -- yesterday's ar
lace hoot with two-tone
ia li
vamp and ivory p-J().
A Ian kid lace hoot with turn
soles and oered heels JX
All all tan calf lace hoot street
soles military heel $0.
A tan calf hoot with low heels
toe tip and suede top $7 50.
THE KERR
Mis Pals
fty Howard Paris
j Unc" WlB0"'' "rt he WlnHo S"' 1
opnKiu i:mb iiy mi iiih- Nei.pi(p.r
I Sv inln nte
I t m -. II. I
O"
t f tlllllt" itlt
t ml tdinnr-
N in ' .nnv I
i vKihI !i1y.
rtiv la nii tl
utty Wuin . t lu
ll e nnt tn nnr
hi" tif Ihr
tanii1 111 uii1 liol uw atiiinii l.iuiua iiw nne
veiiliiti. ineniluii! 11 I nli In tin- co-it nf
I in ! VVlcmly taituteiita the luhMt (ten-
tl'inin
"Tiiinorrnw? Wlm I Ih lomiirrnw""1
l iule WiKll wiiiili'il In know "Im! I 11 le W limllv litnuclit i.i.t the tuep- '
vmi hive In gi to the ilenliM a ahnp to liuliler. nml nettlnn up nil 11 he hwiihk:
luiy mime (nld ear iiurk; or Ik It gnlnR the eiiitnln.s over Ih- -Uiti- or poe-i'
In mitt'."' 1 Just im Nunc .1)1 tie loPI In III In while
"Neither one. Hint I knew of." s.iiil ""' "no-krnt lolv atooil in tin inlilille nf
the itiiirknil luitv. i.ort nl t.i;hlntt dole- """" "'' eidhil
fill like I Inive .ent in iIIihikiiiiIh. "Now ii Utile hiKhe-' Now 1 little low -alncn
)iui IuiiikIiI ine Hiiiiix it Ihe nn. I ei' (ih mi l( Mil nn le lull I. fi. Now.!
lu-ient atop-. 11111I a.s tin tuny weather. I lint H In Hi 1 Jnat 11 liny 111. ie to thel
I'm ante I (Inn I mill ' I Inn " iiitlil "
"Then "h it In the lio.il le?" nskeil Ami t in le WicuiH ii.il an ahe mild nml
I hcle WlMi "I wialt Mm woulil tell "ii lrl n( llie line eurt.i'tni were up
me an I could lieln t nil " I T""" Nlllse J oie 1 Mlleil
"I don't helleve tin enim. ' went mil
Mlaa Iimv Wmrv ' 'Vim ... Il a II U'
will I hiive In nil nn llie ine eiirtnlna
fur now Unit aiinuner una ui 1 e nnl win
ter Ik nliunal here I want ilm Inmitulnw
In look pretlv. And the In e eurliilna
THURSDAY
to Keep
lars. In a way this collection of
merchandise constitutes an ex-
position of the whole world's
thought and industry.
It is hero Inr you tu sec sirnl to Iniy if
ynii wish. Moreover two liunilrt'd people
are employed to show it to ymi to rna k
your visit en joyalilf to facilitate your
pun liasi' to ileliur it safely.
That is Kerr's.
Fresh Fashions in Blouses
Crepe tie Chine nntl Georgette $!.!)' and $4.50
J'tfrJ
are dainty
' The Accuracy of
In Selling You a
i ou can trust to luck and buy many things in a careless shop
lint you cannot or ought not to do so in the purchase of a Corset.
It is apparel requiring the most expert of service. One's appearance
and the thing called poise are almost entirely a matter of one's Cor-
set and its fitting and one's health is frequently involved.. Should
such things as these be trifled with? We believe not and in this
belief we have employed the best corset-fitting talent available and
we have secured the Oklahoma selling right for these admirable
corsets: 0-1) Justrite. Thompson Clove Fitting. Modart Front Lace
the Nemo and the Kerr Special in a price range extending from
$1.25 to $12.5(1.
DRY GOODS
mint he put up Ami nh' ln.vv I (tria l
It '"
"Why-1" I lie l.iiniiv 1111 ic vs i n t .il In
ktmw
'Ul. heellllHc ic intii I wink The
inrliiins linvi' Iimii put HWii) in i iiuplnii
I h.'ivc in Hurl ilictii nut. hunt: tliein on
pi'liK. nr Htilmtn. inn. 11(1.11 tliev ki-I all
Iw'steil. I nm full llnwtl ill tin- HH-p."
Iinlilel mill cihmIiii.sk K linns wlnil el'
mnv luipni-n."
"'Mi. 1 In cr up." rid tin- l iuinv inn le
"I'll Ht'iy liniii- lounirt iivv le'e.-nl nf ko
liiu nlf to lnuk fur 1111 iclv . nl nn . 11111I
I will Inlp vmi tut 11 w the l.ic eiitliilna
II will In- 11 I'I. Jinure I nic '
' I ili'ti'l like lo keep i.i trom (iur
iiilveiituics." mild Ninc Jmn
nil. pvhnu "' erteil the I i imv nil .
unit lit 1 1 I II II 11 11 1 like I mnv have
nil Milvinliire niilil here m' i nine hunt!-
11 K the kee curlnliiH Wlm know a'"'
Who Imleeil. iini know' Hut hi us
Willi unit ei e wlm I li i nn. im It mik
lll
the Hlnry Imoka
I The m l ilny Nioh. Jmn
hoe eiirtiihm an I ahe nml
1 Blly I'l'Kiin 1'iiilinir thrm
all went well
en! nut the
I neti W in-
p Vt flsl
. "w "Ikkuv. mil ttaly l ike 11 n si
Willie I
lllllll!
aiime
Hull e c.i Inula ilnw n
lt mil 11 ihe pinch I
lul l linn li fun (nr i
frnin the Mtle Ho
mill emit nil Till
ymi "
"h. I like It " ii th. Inmnv tinele
"Still I wlah I 111 Ic lit hi.te Hit i.ilv eiil ure '
Hut liiat you wml mul ; whnl h.in-
ien
I'nele Wlitmlv a feeling unite resl-
eil ami he wna llilnk nit n tiilnu hnek
tn help Nina. June when hi1 hcnril 11
Vlilee (Kllltiii tn hull
"Oh. you liuiinv uiule11'
He Innke.l in roa Ihe wiihIIkiiiI mnd
nml there atianl his nlil fr enil the 1 Ii
iU elephntil
"IMIn1" -rle I n. Id Wl.kliv "Where
(ire vnn coin
"Oh. Ihe linns li Retlinf reilv tn
lent fnr Ihe wlnler ' .iinl tin elephant
"mul I am cul'U.' to rtM w'l them We
tiavp iml limit innrr tu 1I11 11 ul m-j.! aiitu
liter "
Thiil'a nice" spoke Ihe li nnv uncle
"I ani lakhm s lllll). real nvaelf tut I
Ihlnk
Jnil then Niirae June nns heiinl inll-
Inc. ""h. Wlcrv' ''nine here mil kH Ilm
l I 111 lr Iccily "
"Mv lillolllieas llfil Ih) llll'lill Hen
llemaii. - 'Thai annmU ininofh tlo.
una Imiilila Mv iraltCK Im.)- la over
I innat aee what la Ihe t.n.llei
euae me "
"1'eitiilnly." add the elepli.nl pnlllrlv
t'licl)" Wltntllv hnp"il In where Nurse
.lane wna alamUnc In the a illnv tonlii
The tniiakriit lailv nil' In Iruul nf i win-
ilnw wl'li-h na yet. hnl tin line curtain
"Whnl's tint malti-r?" nnki.t the Inmnv
Heiitleiumi.
"Oh. S'he wltntnw sht dp ! at. nut nf 111 '
(let." atiaweimt Ma I ur iVurxv "I I
In 'I li'in Innl II nn I II mil. I 1 . uul' S
I tliini.hl il waa 11 tllvi la. . . 1 I pulinl
in Mind
We shall continue day in arid day out to
tell ymi nf the frequency of our buying trijm
to New York. It is a point too important to
be lost. It is the means by which we are en-
abled to keep accurate count of the business
and fashion pulsations of heart. When they
quicken to this or that thing our shop is im-
mediately responsive.
For example the blouse buyer is just re-
turned from New York. Following fast on
her heels came this "purchase" of blouses.
They arc Crepe dc Chine and (leorgette
Hlouses hard to get at any price yet Hhe
bought them under price. Today we are pro-
ceeding to sell them that self-same way.
These under prices are $'5.!).j and $1.50.
Ine variety while not as broad as a prairie
is withal sufficient and very select. There
inn stripes n am white flesh
Taffeta and (teorgette or Crepe de Chine small tucks frills and em-
broidery in colors. I'.est Blouse values in a long while.
CO. OKLAHOMA CITY
I il How 11. hnl It w fin ru;hl
I Ulii ker t lut ii lii-iure it ml I' 1
up KK'ihi.
I'liH oil llo-
! Iiik thai
"oh. I I fl II." am. I M- l.oiineniH.
enav like mul i oiifuli nl ' v. I1I1 h nieiina
"lltel Sn he atoil up nil V.I- atepl.nl. lei.
I'll I llie alunle. hut
' Ziizln'" I'p 11 went una in fister tlinn
I lelore wlmllllK It.sel' Huh: 11111111 1 the
toller very liuhlly
"Tluit'a flltmv." :il I In le WlKKll.v.
I t wlnkliiiK lin pink tune
' en won I I nt think mi il vnn li.nl 11
111 unit 11a tii.niv I11111N na t tint. ailil
Nutae June n little mollv j
' I'll try NK11111" Kioke I n h Wicmlv. 1
who waa not one wile xiailv f ive up I
Once 11111. In1 I lllll 'I illicit the nitride
"('nn kin"' nn 11 went nK.i ti P
! "I aee wluit Ihe trmihle h " he went
I mi 'After I pull It down I ti.ii-t Iml. I It:
I Inr awhile Then II w ill K' I me: to xt.-tv
I lie Itmolled. nml will lint 'li iii."
j Once mure (tie rnhl i' t;eti'huimi pulled
I ilnw n the window hhi.de Tlil- time lit
! lllentll to tinl.l the w leu ltlik nf tilt)
1 cuilnlll III Ilia puvvx lililll it l.llivi.l II- j
; aelf I
i lllll ll'll' llelc la wlnre I lie ndv etlt lire I
1 olnea In Ml nf tl and leu llie ahinln 1
i lolled It'ell nil iil-iiIii. mid t le slnln Ihnl
Winked II wiis ao rlrollC Ihn' I ' 1 1 I f Win
Itlly llllllM'll w is lillrt up wllh the -hiole
I Killed 11 run mt and nrniind lie de It. until
.tun cniild lint I oil which vvi.a the i-ur-I
tain mid wlmh wita the luinny uncle.
1 oh tnv ." 1 tied Nuree Jim "Oh. ih nr
I This Ih lerrlhle' Help niiuicI'iiiIv jlap'
'Whit's Ihe iiuiller"" iiki d llie 1 li
1 UN eli plunil. sli.kllli' hla trunk III tlni
1 pen window. Thnl v na 11 1
him Hint
1 m 1 Id nr in. tia Ihe liolluw rliimp him
linlow waa mil very Imne "Wltnt'a Hie
innl let?" nskeil Ihe e.iuini
"Look lonk whnt natitieneii to l'liel'1 '
WlitKllv'' eii.-d Ninsi Jmn "Ilea nit 1
rulh d up In Ihe window all .de "
I "Thnl a Inn had." ;:ilil y I pli int i
i "Hut I will anon help In in mil of Ihnl '
t lien with hla atronu truna the elei in :
0 1 1 1 111 1 1 pulled down 111)' i'i; le. I' lie In I
W IkkIIv mid all He pulled in luird. Hi" j
elephant did. t lint he lulled I'm ahnde nf
Ihe rulli and I m le W imnllv toll) d nut
Hut he fell nn the .soil run pit he w an
I el hurt
"Oh denr. I've hriikili Ihe a'lsde" aild
Ihe rlephnnt. andly.
"Nevi r inltid. ou hilped nte nut (jf It."
BANG!! Ssm-
KHKK Komi Srrv-
ice on any tnukc
tire - any time
any piaci1. Only
th? Law prment.s
um tH'inir quicker!
Call "Maple 58."
Oklahoma & Texas Tire Co.
Goodyear and Blacktlone
Tim
623
Hoys' Store
on the
Fourth Floor
This Ought to
Interest You
With either of the fol-
lowing romhinations we
will without charge
our skein of zepher:
No. 110 yard of the
best comfort ailkoline
and one 3-pound cotton
batt $2.39.
No. 2 10 yard of ailko-
line and 3 Kerr Crown
Jewel Batta $2.40.
anil pink combinations of
Science
Corset
t:ili the I'llllllV . " llil
ed 11 new rhnde there
j on'"
I eueaa we iieed-
Mtivl.iuv TIlHIlll
Sn I 1
rinhl In
Liter he
heldnit
le Wiiiiillv had Id' adv cntum
tun own liuui:ilow end a lllll 1
mt mi 1 new ahinh 1. ml flnlahml
s'mse Jane Irinu Ihe lif e eur-
tllina
And If Ihe rin -kltu; chair due-in't steji
on the fimt of the licit mul ifnke Ihe hall
liter lot II Upside down llie ric dull
eiin'l Inivvra alide. I ll mil v ia tnit nhout
llule W IKllllv II lid liltxiea Ir.lllc
WireFlashbs
MrSKOtiKK. Okla -Sentence of
one year nail a day imposed on WiU
liain Cteekmore of oplin Mo. at Mr-
Alesicr. ( ilia
was .ifiirmeil
St Taul
for
mtempt
of court
court at
hv the
foleral
HUSTON - I he sieed of improve.
' riil
nts at an eslimated cf'st of JJ7..
itt.lK"! in (he plant nf the w Ynrlf.
New Haven X Harifurd railroad is em-
ph.nied in the ant111.it report of the li
rectors to the Mm kholders
I M I WM'dl.lS -- Ihe fnurleenth
' annual I 'Vian cotivetilmii opened in-
formally here imply with luindreds of
men eniiKed 111 the electrical business
in attenilame TTo uttas A Wynne of
Indianapolis reigning Jupiter opened
the convention with the Jupiter's
annual address (iov Sanuiel M. Kals.
ton of Indiana also addtessed the enn-
vettttnii I sperts connected with the govern
nient oi India arc considering the us
of stihmarine Ini.its from which meu
can he released lo gather pearl ihelll
fiom the hottom of the ocean.
jmn i
N. B'dwav VJ
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