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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15. 191G.
THREE
The Kind
of Kodak
Finishing
Yau Want
Free of Blem-
ishes W EST FA LL
DRUG CO.
Rex. II
Rt me lies
Otlahoma City
Huyler't
Candid
AMERICAN SHIP
SUNK BY BOMBS
CREW DECLARES
; France Observes
' Fete Day of King
j Albert of Belgium
Submarine Captain Refused
Hear Statement
to
REBUILT JEWELRY
How often do you find some
old piece of jewelry that you
would like to wear if it was
.only up-to-date or in style
as tlie case may lir. You need
not have any worry regarding
out-of-date jewelry If vou
will bring it to I Hi ke ami
have it rebuilt into the very
latest style. Juit remember
that Frirke ran fix it ami the
cost will he small.
FRICKE
Jewelry Company
Opposite entrance to Terminal
Station IS N. Harvey
t OIU NN Spam. Nov 15 - h -n !
the i ri iv hi tin- Ann man steamer
( I'himlna lauded here the s.itlots tidd I
interesting sluties of the ait.i k upon '
ihrtr ship which was shellr I and siipk
oft llie Spanish (oat hy .1 Intnl. in
uihin.iunc I
At the tune nf the attack I aptam :
( nitis n( the idinnhi.in ordeird the j
mciii.iti I lag 'hm-lt'l. I lie Mitunat me
vvliiih was tin- I' 4''. appeared and si;
nailed the i apt.nu to billow the Mib
marine hut in it to anpto.nh it iit at
letup' to esvape as he would in either
case he sunk
I hi' ( oliiuiln.in fidhwrd the suhma
rine ihmuplioiit the inghl. hi mi; mkI
ed hv roikets. Inward nnmiing "
Auieiiian seamen manned a bn.it and:
went with a petty nllnei to the siili
marine with the object of explaitin.t
that it was an Amciican ship. I hey ;
were not allowed to explain hut weiei
ordered to take on Imard a dciman
otfieer and two sailors vvhiih the (ma
dnl. and carried them to the ( olum
loan
I lie 'iermatis placed in the inteii-.r
"I the ship two homhs and in the mean-
time the dermaii ofln er ordered Cap- !
tain ( urtis and his rrew to ahandon I
ship and no ahoard the llalto which I
was Mantling hy I hev were allowed j
to take a small part ot their haggagi
( at t -tin Curt i was later tnpiested t
Ho ahnard the snln"irine a a pt;s"tir
CHAMBER TO PROFIPBY
tain Only Information That
It Seeks.
POLICEMEN
LETTER CARRIERS
DRIVERS
and other workers who matt
have enduring strength take
King Albeit.
I 'A Is IS. .v. 15 -- In 1'aris and
throughout the greater iart of 1'iaine
the pe.iplr tud.n cnthiisicallv celehf.it-
ed the tele dav i.t king Athert of the
lieli'iair wli'-e name apNjrs to he
destined tn k l iuii to pustrrit) as
that one of (In- must heroii flames in
the pie. ent war. Since the dav he
was diuen finm his throtip hv the in
vailing Germans the eviled king has re-
mained i l-.sc n. the liattle fiont. shar-
I nig in all the haiiMiips nl the lad
k'tati snhlier-
lod.n hi honor of the fit e da ot
that ting all ot the pnhlii- offices ami
i man v private buildings in Paris dis-
MISTAKES OF OTHERS la-1 '"
; graph (uires In the war zone carried
Btief for Farm Loan Board Will Con- j " -"Kratulatory messages to King
ioeri among me srnuers neing I res-
ident I'oincare King George Czar
N'uholas. the King of Italv and the
I'rofiting lv the other fellow's mis-1 nilr S'rbia and Moiiteu-
lakes has alwavs hecn rrLMi.led as a ' PK'- ' ir '''v further ohserved
S'Jre means to success.
The Oklahoma Citv Chamher of I'mn-
merce has watched every arm bun
hearing in the United States since the
passage of the rural credits act. and
wdien die farm loan hoard Is here on
November 22 will present it with a
printed hrief containing exactly the in
formation it seeks and no mote.
The appendix to the hrief was printed
this morning. When lames Chenoweth
William Mee and C. H Ames represent-
ing the chamher's land hank committee
return from the hearing today at Fort
Worth the remainder will he prepared.
Many cities prepared voluminous
briefs which hy their very scope failed
to impress the land hank hoard favor-
.''dv All unessential facts and fiiures
.:'l lie excluded from Oklahoma City's
hrief.
hv the Parisians with liherat enntrt-
hutions to the lielgian relief fund.
State Fair Offices
to Be at Grounds
Offices of the Oklahoma State Fair
assmiation will he maintained hence
forth in the kindergarten huilding at the
State Fair grounds.
At a meeting of the Amerii an Asso-
riatinn of Fairs and Impositions held
in Chicago on December n and 7 the
dates nl" September 11 to JV will he
claimed hy the Oklahoma State Fair for
l''17. in order that there may he no
overlapping nf time between fairs in j
Order
by
Thursday
Shipping
Charges
Prepaid
Dresses For Thanksgiving "Parties"
For Children
Writable 1'lowiTs these froi'Ks. While we have "riven
details and jirict' of just a few keep in mind that Ihere is a
whole bouquet of them for you to see when you jret here.
A "confection" of pink chiffon it is pleated and the
yoke is trimmed in lace; an underlining of net. 11 years.
17.:i.
Of light blue chiffon with accordeon pleated ruffles of
chiffon and ribbon rosebuds. 10 y.urs. $ir.
A yellow chiffon dress with charming knee ruffles the
skirt and bodice trimmed in rosebuds. i?ll.fiO.
A combination frock taffeta and chiffon in pink or
blue with picot ribbon anl chiffon trimming. .fn.'iO.
An Unrivalled Display of Girls'
and Children's Coats
Coats an- a crucial point in a children's store Test us hy our mats. Value
vanity and volume in this st.uk. We don't buy them m the ordinary aerept-
aii' e of thai term - we pick 'em and into the M'.rk is thrown all the wisdom
ilia' vi.ir. of t trailing have I aught iiv I'm1 . that give hdlai tor dollar m
-emu- M and ijualm .V. . epe.t nine. Indeed it . the aveiaiie
st..ie' i.ulute to rec. nie that i.et. its l.iihit.' to (..c the tti.itk ot a lair ev-
i hatige that keeps it an average toiiv
Thanksgiving Silver
Plate
Mieiinld l'late - quadtuple
plate (our tunes has it been
tendered impervious to the ror-
loditig and disintegrating in-
iliien.r ot time and service.
t as.rrolft m 'iiiernsey ware
pie -i cd patterns J-l 51
Kanirkins - many designs. .V?e
eaih. 'i for $J 5m; each for
iJ T5.
Custard ( ups 5"r each ft for
JJ75
lierhet lilasscs X5c each fi
f .r $ 5ll
Salad ll'essing Iishts with
handle. $.1 5D
'I a u-in one Vegetable Dishes
New Shoes Today
Not only aie tli- 'hoe artit. ITiutnphs. thev
also are laus m r'attsinanslup 1 hey are beau-
tiful and they will vv;ar forever and a dav
Ituik button hoot in the mouse color Louis
heels welt sob s. hii;'i an lies finished in brown kid
An excellent winter boot
dazed kid lace 1 ts. a "del Montr" Myle welt
soles tipped bather Finns heels
A lace hoot wiiii while washable kid tops and
blai k v amps and I.miis heels.
'1 an hue boots bii. k tops low heels shield tips.
The Prices Range to $39
Miss Reagan
In the Ait Hoods Shop is here to give yu what-
ever assitame you need to help you over your
difficulties in you:- ( htiMinas needlework She
designs abo and does stamping and embroidering.
Coats for juniorn in
white chinchilla. Flare
skirt three-quarter length
patch pockets large collar
$G.9r.
A very marvelous coat
of chenille in tan. It is
trimmed in silver fox. The
yoke is deep and it has a
full "skirt." Lined in beau-
tiful and wear-well Skin-
ner's satin. Finished in
frogs and pearl buttons
$31).
A navy blue silk velvet
roat is lined in white
Skinner's satin and it is
quilted. It is yoked pret-
tily. The collar nnd cuffs
are trimmed in silver
?:i5.
A black velvet coat for
a girl is trimmed in black
velvet; the belt is loose;
there are button trim-
mings $22.50.
W hite chinchilla coats for little
gi"ds are tailored plainly belted
or not J to 6 years $5 to $8.30.
Knitted Sets For Children
$1 75 $1.05. $2.50. $2.05 $.150
Cap and scarfs brush and plain style
and $5(0. Many many colors!
THE KERR DRY GOODS CO. OKLAHOMA CITY
POLITICIAN AND A
this section of the country.'
to build up and keep up their
health. Surely it will do as much
for you hut insist on SCOTTS.
Scott ft Dosrne Cloouflekl. If. ). l-t!
PREACHER IS TOPIC DEMAND FOR BLEACHED
I ev taring that no sinless man existed
and that a sense and confession of
sin were essential to salvation Dr. Wil-
liam H. Kiley held fascinated last a
large congregation at the hirst Hap-
list church lie insisted that when a
man deceived himself into believing
he was sinless then lie became a
dangerous man.
Ilr kiley held that confession of
sin first to God. against whom all sin
primarily directed and second t
COTTON FIBER FALLS
WASMINT.TON'. Nov. I5.-Hlcached
cotton filler including lineters and hull
fiber used in the manufacture of gun
cotton and explosives of all kinds dur-
ing the quarter ending September .HI
amounted to 1.1.1.W2 equivalent to 50(1-
ouiid hates compared with 142725
hales during the quarter ending June
.VI the census bureau today an
nounced. Prepared cotton held hy man
MtaiLY
MIM MtAK . IM .
ahmiTmiii"
' M M III to
I -
nttuain
Read the Want Ads
those who had been hurt hy it; and ufacturers of explosives at the end of
repentance were necessary to forgive
ness and the blotting out of the past.
He scored those who preached the doc-
trine of eradication declaring there
wasn't a word of truth in their philo-
sophy. A meeting nf women is being held
this aftennion. Dr. Kiley will preach
tonight mi "A Preacher ami a Politi-
cian ; or The Peril of IWrastina-tion."
TREMENDOUS COT PRICES FOR THIS WEEK.
221 and
223
West Grand
221 and
223
West Grand
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
We are showing an immense stock of Millinery all the season's
newest creations and styles making wonderful reductions in this depart-
ment. $12.50 Hats $7.50 $8 Hats $4.98 $5 Hats $3.48
Two hundred hats worth twice the price we are asking. Come right
here and pick you out a hat for $1 $2 or $.1
SHOE TALK
If it li ihoea you need for yourself or family it will pay you to come
right here and inspect our line. We have on through the Mock and
picked out a great many ihoes for men women and children. These
ahoet are not Imted here. Anvthint in the lot will be sold for iris than
:he manufactured coot today.
Boys' Shoes I Women's Shoes
.iihi Hhnea $2.48 I $" mi KIiim-n
Men's Shoes I
$5.50
$4.48
$3.48
$2.98
17.00 Shoe
Hutu price-
$t IN) HhneH
Hnle price
14 anil IS
Hhn nt .
it 50 Khoea
at
: rn Mine.
"I
$2 Oil Shoe.
nt
$1.98 H.'
t KM and.
$1.48
:! on Simon
ut
September amounted to 24H6 equiva
lent to 5II pound hales compared with
22815 hales held at the end of June.
Preliminary of
Spy Is Postponed
i WASHINGTON Nov. IS-The pre-
liminary hearing of Karl Armgaard
Grave self styled international spy
charged with attempting to extort
f.l.lHHI from I'ountcss von llernstorff
wife of the German ambassador was
postponed today until Ilecemher (i at
the request of the I'nited States attor-
ney's office. Graves is under bond of
$2 IKK I.
Aid His Pais
ffu ffomtd Paris
Uncle Wlgglly and the Cold Fl.h.
(I'opyrtght
"U
with lliislr Winn f ir eontx woubt noi 1 ami Into the wilier that WH. tn It h
ne I 1 1 1 1 k "'HI- H niml lie MHiiellillii; (xippi i t lie list) who were very fclHcl to
ele. I tii hack where they lielnmrei)
It wn n. he noon found nut. for. a! "Now we eiin hrenilie riKht'" they
few xt-eoniln .tier the kIiiks erimli hnl
het-n Ivnril. the l.unny found hlinaelr
llslenlnn lo n cull of :
"Oh rli'nr! f)h. how .ml thin IV nh
thuy'll nil he killed fliipln( nround til .
I SUV Hh VVhut II .h'lllie'"
I "Wllllt'. thir mnller?" ll.k'd I'llile
. Wk'Klly tttl-kl v "Who I. in trouhl".
I "I uni." Bimwereil h Utile volet- hii.I.
out from hrhlnd it Innui pool niepp.. I
Ti.inmle Kat. the HIT kitten hoy lie
;ii liiokliiK HomeihliiK ilimn on tn-
Kinund "Whnt hnppeiied?'" the biiiiny un I"
j w.-inied lo enow.
..... . ... --li. .hi .iiiiiiK inriiiinrii iii w-
V. hy MciMure New spup-r I w . ... . .. .
er.-d. wnvlne their lull.
I ncle WIkkII.v hurried on to Tmnmle'a
hon.e Hint rr.pt eil the gold fi.h oil
In ni the ruhh. r Ikil' Into -i hit Jar of
WHter where they were nil nfe nK'iln
"And now I ni.i-l hiniy on hoiin. ;ln
tlie Ihh for NurHi- June' enr." .aid the)
rnhl.M (jenilem.fi
And. when llie hK fill.- I with hot
wntiT ih held on the .Ide of tin-
miiskrut linlv'H tiead rflie fell nnleh hei-
l.-r 1
so v on e ihere nre more thiHK In
ii driiK .lore limn you hove any I. lei!
nhoiit ii ml ttit Hiiiry limy Iidi-Ii ou lluil
Election Brings
Cash and Bride
( J K KM N S IH'KG I ml.. Nov. 1 5 - Wal'
ter I!. McCoy. 25 years old. and Mi
Hariora K "berts 1(. vears old eloped to
Newport. Ky . esterday and were mar-
ried The bride is the daughter of Kdward
Roberts a well to do hotel proprietor of
this city.
Mr. Mc( "ny came home from Akron
fyndlcnte I
NCI.n
NEW MARINE TERMINAL
PLANNED AT BAYONNE
NLW VOKK Nov. 15. riatu for
what will probably he the largest ma-
rine and industrial terminal in the
I country to he built at Hayonne N. J. at
! an estimated cost of over $7 HOO.OO" were
: made public here today The sight is
I easily accessible from New York and
one of the principal objects of the tiro-
' posed expenditures is to relieve the liar -I
bur congestion in this port.
new
Finninger Fits Fuisy Folks in Fashionable Fabrici
EVER WEAR YOUR BROTHER'S CLOTHES?
How did they fit? Kvon if you arc nbout the same
size hi clothrn did not fit you with the name oh so
and comfort that your own do. It 1m the same' way
with roady-made clotlien. The are made for one
man and ld to another. Why wear ready-made
'tlothen when you can have n suit made to fit you for
the" name price you pay for a ready-made? Look
at. my window then step Innide.
ft
MS
' and ij
FINNINGER
TAILOR
114
W. Main
St.
I; I 1 I
.48 J( 1
The young lady across the way says
she knnwa what V. (). 11. nfeans all
right hut svhat purles her It why they
send all the automobiles to Detroit 'to
be shipped
WliiiJII.Y. I nm very
Horry to trouMe you. jmi.I
Nurxe June Kiiuy vVuny. the
IIUlnklHl holy housekeeper as
i Hhe eiune dow iint:ilr.i In lhr ho hov
I Mump huntiiilow one Afternoon. T.ul
you nee I need a new "
I "A new drerH tliHt whnt you need l
i iuppiie!" Iriuiihed I ncle WIkkH.v In his
lolly way. .iy no more: n m no
troi'l'le nt nil. I itxMire you. It will
only he a plenmirc for me tn take a run
down to tne live mid ten-cent store I i
1 1 1 auioinohll and itet you Kky-hlu.'-pink
Kklllivlmlnk-eoloreil chiffon di-s
with purple InneriliuiB down the outKliln
of the middle peniui well lot iil-e-ernartea
on the flop-diMles. nnd -
"lib. pleaae .lop finle WIkr Iv "'
IxiiKed the luunkitil Indv "You only
make my pain worse nh' dh'"
"rain; Iliive you a pain?" axked the
Iniiiuy. "Kieuan me I did not know
that I'm aorry. What la the matter?"
"I have a pain III luv enr" aiild Nur.ne
Jane Kmizv wuiiy. "and I need
hot water Ima or bottle
rulitspr. )ou Know and wrien I Ml it
with hot water and "
"Kill your ear with writer?" cried the
ruhhlt.
"No f II the water hnjr" apoke Nurse
June. "I tried lo up the one we have
hut It la an old that It lenka and If I
put that hna on my ear I xurely woild
amin have full of water my ear I
mean. Now I don't want to trouble
you - "
"Aa I told oti before no trouble at
nil'" erted the huiiiiy. "I'll ao ut one
to the driift- atom and vet the hot water
liaa "
So off the l.llliny aeiitleman ntarted.
nnd aoon h b d hopo- d nv.'r the II Ids
and throuah tlie wmula to the atora
where the led and uneii mini a ll'Ur I
In the wlndowK telllna any one who
panned that luplde there were alampa
for Mile aa well aa nodn water.
"A hot water hsu. of rnhher. If ou
phsae for Nurse June l-'uiiy Wutay." I
nld I'nele Wliridly. aa he nave the
dm atora elephant the money. "She
haa the earache."
"I'm aorry tu hear Hint" aanl thv
elephant na he walled on Jackie How
Wow the puppv itov Iwiy who ran In to
buy a nlee w eet bone -lolly pop Then j
thi) drill atora elephant handed a eaka
of anap to Johnnie IliiMivt all the aipnr-;
ret hoy made chimiie for Mr. Wh te. i
waah the polar hear who wnuted lo
use the telephlne handed a miiteh to
(Irandfalher (iiMmey (lander and l"l
t'lu-le Hilller the K't aentleman. look
at lha dtreelory to aee where Old Moth-
er Hiihhard lived After' that the itrita
alore elephant got the hot wntot MR ( r
I'n.ie w'laaily
"I had better run aoine cill water In
t for vou as vou ranv It tn your hol-
low at unip hmiRnlnw In put on Nuraa
Jnne'a eai." nhiiI Ihe elepnanl . "1'h.1
eoht water will aort nf eoak up tn the
hag and make It better Milt throw- out
Hie eold and put In hot water when
you get home "
"t ehall" t'nele Wlntllv aald "foil
water la not good for aore eara "
Then with the roller hot water hag
filled now with cold water under hi
paw bark t'nele Wlgglly atarted foe hla
hollow nt u nip home th nklng a he
hopped along how ton had It was tor
Nurae Jane In have th earache.
t'nele Wlgglly had not tone very tar
nn hla way hack helore. all l onee h
heard a aort of eraahln Bound like a
window bring broken when boya play
ball In th auinnier
"Mot II cannot ha that which haa hap.
fiened now" Ihoiiaht t'nele Wlugilv to
ilmaelf a he looked irnund "Thla Is
neai ly winter and even the animal hova
fh to my aiHter. Kittle w ho u.iit
cold and Ii.im to Mtiy home. Hut Juat
now Ihe glohe Hllpped ou.1 of niv piwa.
nnd hroke when It Ml. All the wild
Hil.i.hei out. mill the ioor fih .1.
you eiin aee Iheni nowthey lire flop-
ping nil over Ihe ground aee"'
Surely enough the golden-red f!h
were flipping and flapping lil'OUt. B'iP-
Ing for hreiilh. for fleh cannot live
verv lone out of water. ou know The
outdoor nlr la loo much for Ii I in A llih
tttu . t only hreathe what little ar there
la In ihe water In which lie avvlm
"Oh what atnill we do"" cited Torn-
mlc willv.
"I'leHsM do aoiuethlii" 'ir un"' b.j..'e.
'Ii.- flinplng f h ' V e cannot
much of thta. It la trar cold f..r ua and' Iwetfth
h. onisi i... hi wiier lucre la in
much air We nre Muother in: "'
ii hot waie: h.g can he uaed tr m flal; i Obi. where he has been employed in a
Klohe wheh I lover knew lifore I rii.i. l ii k .' i. i
eiiiit.d lo wirte ii rubber works to vote. He bet heavtly
t i . . ......
And. if the atrlnir nf tifiie he ids on the ( lection ot W I son and vestrt-dav
doeaii t fail oil apart and roll under the cashed ill his bets and left on an earlr
...ii.. 111 iii iii-ij. uniiv mo llie nqii I u. 1 I
hut loii. I ahull he glad lo tell you next
nl mwii t nde v IkitHv ami the auto r-l-d.
Youth Swallows
Button and Penny
. MINNT.APOI.IS. Nov. IS.-Kogrr
1 I. .It ill- 7 -r...ll ( tl.
UVe. ' "" s m I
tftand Sheriff Samuel II Holt of .7 I
avrntie. gut so interested it;
tlie mayoralty rainpaigtt that he swal
"oh dear'" me.iniivved Toninile "flowed a l.angum button
am an anrr I droped you. I waa go- in . .
Ing lo kee you In the nice glnxa gloLe. : " l-i'her the other day took
with n little etone raalle nn.l green the voiilirster to I )r A ( attlpbell.
floating graaa. m hlttle could wai -'nf t m.i dson buildiiip to have
iu awlm Hut now I cannot If I old
ll.l.l UM ...I I ol.. ...I...
It la made of I j .ii .1. u . K rr.. m.
ISnl there lan't a bit of water an) where
around lure."
"Oh. via there la"' auddenlv cried
t'llil- W'lKKllV
"Where"" asked Toninile
"In this hot water bug I Juat Ixinght
for Nuiac Jane a earache" miawered Hie
bunny "only It now ha cold waier
In end not hot gulck' I'll anve our
gold ih Help me pick them up'"
So I tide Wigglly mid Toinmli. picked
up tlie fllp-rU.pii ng gold tlh takln t
cuVe mil to Iruit thiin The luiiiiiv
pulled Hie at upper out of the rulitM-r lavg
him N -raved
1 Mr Campbell took two pictures but
failed to find the button
lilstrad he located a penny that Kog-
er had swallowed last week. Now the '
father is thinking of having some more 1
pictures made in Ihe hope of discover-
ing several small articles of family i
hardware that have disappeared lately J
The Want Ads are the greatest lit- i
tie finders of lost articles in the
world. '
itram with Mis Roberts for Cincinnati
CHICAGO'S HIGH PRICES -FOR
FOOD TO BE PROBED
CHICAGO. Nov. 15.-Increase in the
cost of food products are likely to be
the subject of an investigation by the
federal trade commission Kdward N.
Hurley chairman of the commission
said here today The subject will be
considered at a meeting of the com-
; mission in Washington Friday.
" I I.. l.:..L. . .1 . r
i or. oigu i list in inr necessities Ol
life is the most important problem be
fore the American people today" ht
said.
T THE QUESTION T
f "I HAVE A FRIEND WHO WANTS A PIANO. f
Q HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE ME TO ADVISE ft
PURCHASE OF A PIANO AT YOUR STORE?"
Not always so crudely "put" hut of the same import are the luin-
ilieds of lininrics we receive.
OUR ANSWER:
NO THK M'NKINS PLAN is the one I.OWKST PK1CK. and to give
that we cannot take money from our cnstniiirr to pay rommissious to
anyone.
THE RESULT:
Nine out of ten ol ihe sales we lose are lost because some dealer
does pay the "friend" to work his or her "Ir.rnd " HUT we do give ihe
customer who investigates tU'AI.ITY the .KI'.A IT ST SAIIMAC-
lll IN.
QUALITY fot QUALITY OUR PRICE ia LOWEST.
PRICE for TRICE. OUR QUALITY IS HIGHEST.
Make a thorough Investigation. Yon might he satisfied elsewhere you
are sure of satisfaction here That's what makes our business crow
C.M.I. OK WHITi:.
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1916, newspaper, November 15, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170184/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.