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70
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. WEDNESDAYJANUARY 31 1917.
hi
dhiet D. Bentley
Hhd Robert F. Irby
j Marry at El Reno
I
IMn. Harriet
Dunn
Rentlev 'Mr .
V Moneer Oklahoma
newspaper woman.
f tas married at noon today hi HI
c'Cfnff Kohert 1'. Irly nirmlier oi
? Qt Oklahoma City totton liiokeiage
Qrtn of llarriss lil.y & W. Ihe
wddidK look nlair al the home "f Mr
mi Mr lolin )r i.ana. Miv Del am
il a lite-long menu 01 me urine ami
wai jformcrtv Mus l.aRue (outer of
Oklahoma 1'itv. h'ev. I .1 l'lnlli'.
pkstor of the I t -- t l'tedn teri.m iliunli
of Kl Ki no. x i ti i iiiciI I In- 1 1 1 ciiinin
sfltirh w.i attended liv only .1 few rcl
lives and fiu-mls of tin- 1 1 ; I and
Ifroom.
; Mr. anil Mr-- liliv will leave tuinlit
for California v. here tint will -pend
their honrynio.ui I lif t will make I lit 11
hjnnie in t i.ilt r-ti.r
Ice Cream Men to
; Improve Factories
Offiei.iK of tin- Mi lieu Hi 1 t h I. 1
Cream oiii;itiv ami (lie lrs.il lie nnl
Ite Cream 1 1 mj .m ' id tins 1 1 . wlio-.e
licenses urn- mailed vtstenl.iv In tin
htate hoard of ant n tillin e tll itiK te
ports of iiiM-tiiiat'i i who .illem-d in
Military i nnl it i 01 e.iteil hi hoih
iiirs. ronii-rted thi- niorniiiK with the
lAvcsti;;itor-. I li- result i. that tin
Crystal lie and he ( ti-.nn 11 11 ( .i 1 1 v i-
now makinvi an anyenn nt- t.n uli'iild
iflR 1 1 n plant. Ihe plans will he Mill
milted to the titv inpeet.ti m tlie.i
to the 1 1 1 v 1 sir.il.ii -
A plan uhen-hv the Meiien llret. !i
rtWlpany pi op. se in use a pnilion oi
all adpiinit'L' I uiill 1 11 1 while 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k a
lirirk uiattuf.n tin ihk tootn .n tinned
down mid this afternoon offners l lie-
company are looking uvri other ides
for a plant
The ln-riist of tin- i ompanie. lute
bffll uivt'ii hai k .
KEEP A )AR OF
MUSTEROLE HANDY
It Quickly Loosrns Up CouRhs and
Colds in Throat or Chrst
. Just a little Mitstrrole rulihed on your
lore tiidit chest In-fore yi tt t!'1 t"
WUl joofen pp ronjjcsiion oicau i'p
inpst severe colds atvl coiiriis.
Musterole i . .1 clean white ointmrnt
httde with oil of mtiMard. Simply ruh
it on. .No pla?t; r neee5ary. lirtter tliaii
rtlitrd plaster and doe not blister.
Thoujands who ne Mitsterote will tell
hat relief it Kives from sore tlimat
bronchitis tnnsiliti croup itifl neck
tlthtna neuralria headache cotifrestinn
lftirisy rheumatism lumhago pains and
chn rf the l-ack or jmnts sprains sore
mtmcles liruiscs. ihiliilains Irosted feet
nd colds (it often prevents pneumonia)
Are You Worn Out?
Doe night find you exhausted -nerve
uniettled too tired to rest?
is the food-tonic that corrects these
troubles. Its pure cod liver oil is
a cell-building food to purify and
enrich the blood and nourish
Ihe nerve-centers. Your
strength will respond to
Scott's Emulsion but see
that you get SCOTT'S.
bcoll bownc Ulooratitld.N. J Id 19
SPECIAL
All Cut Glass at a
JBig Reduction
Dnll't let this opportunity pas ymi
-it is very M-ldiini an i.ppuituiiity
With thenc Mm values pit-sent! ilsclf
buy iikvv and sate unmet
1800 Wmrr i-rt $m25
16.00 Wat"T ct $ 4 jo
3.50 Sti!iir nnd t teaini-t . $ 2.7J
2.50 SllKiir and I teainn . $ i.qj
J.50 'itu-Kur ( inei $ in
$ 9.00 Vn?e $ 6 9S
1 800 Bowl 8 intli $ 51)0
25.II0 F.leuroltrr :im
With these yearly pine- vmi t an'l
afford Hut In ttade at the
THE MODEL
Tk Only Cut-Rate Ding Sluie
1.00 I'liikhain h e. I mnp
8V
85c
85c
85c
1.00 Swamp-Hunt
1.00 Sal llrpatita
1.00 Frrnna
1.00 I'irrif's I atnnte I'irsirip-
tlull 8Sc
50c Diianii Kinney t ills 4Jc
Kirk's Caitnpoiind CoiikIi Svi
curetl does rure will i tire
lieves imittediatrly where all
(ail. 1 'Ira sunt to take.
"I
ll.lt
it tc
others
Your pruiriptiiiim are rnstinu you
loo murh bring your nrxt one to us
and notice our Itlieral naving to vmi
rromnt and acrtirate ami the purr it
Of drugs and tlienucali used
MODEL DRUG AND
JEWELRY CO.
119 W. Gtaad Art
SCOTIS
HOUSE "LEAK" PROBERS
TO SUMMON WRITER OF
PEACE NOTE TELEGRAM
! II onlliiurd from lege One)
j J I ( u-tonirrs- of the Connoltv fiim
iiluimii the "prate period" in the inaikct
j li-t $40 iKNt. it vvas hroiiKht out
j Mote Lieht on Telegram. Sought.
I Mote hnt on the telegrams vvlnrh
I vseiil orr Ihe 1 1 nt hi wires on li-
I eeniher .11 soitiilit hv the i oinmittee
ioniKe i r. mii I.. tlnttoii when the
Ihr.i'iri; w.is ir-.uiiied. Whipple tried
1 to hint out nist whin tlie I onindly
teli'Ktain was leieivr.! In llilttoii ot 1 no.
I He ialle. attention to the lime the con-
fidential telegram fioni t h int n: (.111-
lis V.
t
. h tut-ived at I.' 4S p 111
ii.tnii.tli..'i that a peart; slaie-
u fi.ithi oiiiini; tt.nn .tdiin!
I pi. dn. i 'l tr..ni the hmker'i
nrw tileiain w 1 1 itli was sent
with its
tin ill w
t..n an
llles a
out h
he 1 11 m al IJ 57 p. m whn h
lla-h Ml it polls liae it
I .i'l
' st.. I
tli. 1' -l.it
1111 nt I. ..I
pi . -vpei 1 v
"II. (..
lepai inn nt w ill i-sne --ta'f - 1
inlemle'l i.. promote jiea 'e i
Trli-Riaph tleiatoi.
" 1 plaine.l I t ill ill . " as .1
i 'pei aim named I " mie i . -in -the
I ii m. w In . v imei noes sent
me- on hi" own initiative
II (
hiaph
... v
.11: nils-.
"ll.nl ton re. e'j-1 at that time l!ie
' oiinoPv ini's-at'.e ;" asked Whipple
"I i it 1 1 1 1 in. I s.u " teplled I lilt toll.
No Olher Knowledge.
"Had ton ineiti'l ant oral intclli-
i;eme'" "Not to mt know lvalue" said the wit-
ness adding that he did not know wh
louinet had sent the message
sked ithv the Cnunollv telrniam
was not Msined and the t 1 I .nil
Imm t Irmeut t ur'is X Co. in ( hieatpi
was preserved. Ilulloii -aid he had m
esplauation to make other than that
I'l'-.s.ines sen) to individual niemlieis
"t I lit- firm were not as a rule kept
and that Ihe preset t alioii of the t leni
ill! I mils liless;im- was all esieption
Kllia Oidered Summoned.
l tins point 1 1 if i oininilti e onleiiil
lh.it A I. 1 Mm ii ol the Mutton firm
whose name was signed t" the 1 ?t I'd
e141.nn ;inmi a I ufif ol the pe.11 1
li"'e he iitnneiluleU
i- ill neat S.uannah
me h. 'i K s( 11 1 1 1 1-
i'ii loin's 1 11 it ato w
e to Ne.t 1 oik
e n '1 lu re I Inn sila t
siinini.'iiei; I 111"
I .a 1 1 lit 1 1 hi nil
-axe o Tills oter
e askoit; him in
I e is 1 xpt 1 ted In
nihl and appear
Ii 1. 1.i 1
lliiit'in finallv. howeter. lived Cie
t'me ol the leieipl oi the " nun .lis
.111 ss.iM. a- In 'we. 1 I.' "7 and I l.i
.'. !o. I I le .11 1 thi- must he the lime
.is he II 1 1 message ot 1 J 57 w as
'a-e.
11 tumor 111 ni. loin win le lin
Ti .sa'e enl al
ks 1 e let red to ad
nil"
.emu le. eueil Imin aslnnKlou
Change in Mfst;e.
Whipple .I'-teloped llial tin- woid "ir
j !.
Him:
1 it
had I
een
ee t
III
a
ken out 111 the
I 1 01 re-pi 'I'denls
1 infs-
I and
hi- 1111
1 1 1 1 n 1 1 .1 1 1
nl.stitii
IHi- re.ol that
Ihe In 1 ri
lli.it "a
w .1 s
loot I
Il .
ll.ll
"iif I'hnli.ilh
ml
'till'
ad hum l-si-ei
so ih telolu .1
lliat ihr message
.!. tt ill he issued "
it he and Mr I. Ill-
nnpoi tan. e I" tin'
1 e.i! dnit; il- el
Had 1" v 11 nanl-
aid ihe it-it. unit
r einpliatii tin"
uners t 1 lnpnd.il;
lit
it i.i "a 11
in isle I ih
no e;i ii
me -j;r
e '-i.'il . ;
' 'ill I
; in e
11 I
l.e.l
l' I
I it
1 tto'.tM
I -.'to -
elioii-lt. he
h.ne ti" .
w a 1 n 1 1 1 1 us'
lvi
V ll.ll
in g Hroke Maikel.
the toluoie oi sellmv;
lll-l
f.n !
his i n-otii( 1
.'M .Ulel I He
Mutloii -.aid
lerl.ilii hut
shown! that
1 ami w as n I h
Is 1 clef Nil 11 ha
toiild lake lime
lhal mu'lll l"s
I. .111: iiiteresl
ci"ic
(folic
h.
1
h
I
clients o;nieiated
the slim I intei 1 st
.i.ltl 7ll -haies an
ihont I4IKKI sM
oniiiillv ami i iiiiipanv. lie
.-n I'.- e. m. i i .'11 sir ..( .l ti . s((
i ti I li.il di. ike tl-e maiket.
Inn. vt a- t .1 rt ii y I an-nii;'s
iv a' si airnieiil
" I lia t tt as i.ii I lei emlii r Jl "
Inppl.
I. nt llial'- uut I ille.l
aid
. ks
s.lll
"t e
vt ei e
v. '' It
! Ililt-
rt;e oi
I Clll.lt l
iu.it
krt "
Relali(.nr.hip No Ftirtnt.
N't p.... ..I i ..IN . tinii .. pf
we 1 1- . ne'a'int; tlir..iiph lit linn
Itveeii I i t i inl h i 111 and I lei-i ulliel
llntti. n sat. I He t iiliinteeie.l ill
I;;
phalli statement that i iMiiiei tion
Iween 1 1 1 - linn and nnnnllt an
I'.inv vt a - In a tn.i'l.' In. .His I'.. .limit
IVesi lent lis. 'it's .i..ier in latv
want tn s.u" In- sanl "that we did ni"il
t.ke tin- n i mint nf I minnllv and mm-
panv Iti .ui-i' Mr Hnllnii; vva l'irident
W ilsnn's lirnlliei in la-.v It vvmild
have een tlir vaine H lie Iiml heen a
Smith loin s nr anvntie else pmviileii
tvr tint iiinviiiie.l inenihiis i. the firm
i v ere i Ii an men
I lie vt lines a Is
Ii" kiii'W lediie mi
initf was iiiiinnii
sun Mhi-r iilenil
i iiisistcil lhal lie had
Driemliei Jil that a
limn I'tesiilenl 'i
In-i of his Imn li.in
(lie. I tlie vaimns
messages nmt in the
I rt nt'l
Only One Arcutate Foirrant
Iti pi e-entative llentiett ihttlnped
lliii'iuh inli tti'natnii; Mittl.ni thai the
ivtne lli.niipMin anil MiKinniin til t In-
i a it i sent t" their Islikush. Wis.
I'latuli. i'tl the afteiiii'i'ii of hueinlirr
.l adtisim; t isninei s to ell nil .n
ii. Iltll i'l Ine i.'inini; n !)ie pea (' ilnte
pea.
tv as r;n e lide In I Hi
netl tailed altrntinn
"f m vv spaiieinieii in
Se 1 1 tai v I aiishiK in
' inissai;i lien
t'o the te.liinoiit
Washington that
tellinu thru) that
ihe imte vta inill
'I'liiii't! had iven
tlinii an mipiessr
es.n lit opposili- t
n as to its inplrnts
i. what it riallv was
"Ihe mil
siil'stantiallv .u.iuatr
f.'tei sl nf
o the alle
lar" sanl
Mil- in
ntioii i
'.ennelt
whuh has i.
the I'i'iiimittee
w is the nne
ll"W do vmi
nil
t. t ml hv I oiiiiollt
ti'inil Im thai'"
lip to Coniinllv.
"I do not ii i mint im it hat's up
to ( 'iiiu t " sanl I liitlmi.
No other infmni.itimi extant nn Me-
Phone
Kor th mhI f rour Mil r. im ma.
Mill Al.. Heel .' 1
tt (It l.iir .hM. .t
O. K. Shoe Hospital
W V llnll..n r
0.K.FTI Hospital
Funeral Services
for 0. S. Gross to
Be Held Tomorrow
1
OiUndo S. Gtoss.
Ihe aho e is a pntute ..1 late fli
l.l n ! S tiiiiss who was killed trstrr-
dav ill a (all oi a stallold at the I Ikla
hoina News huildinn on W.sl r; :i I
.1 1 ci 1 lie
I unci al se rt ires will he In M
Inniit' ol Ins lather I . A. '.i"
Cast .Sixth street totuortow alt
al .1 o't lotk.
;h'
111; I
itniihei .11
revardniL' the tit i-sident s
pe.n e in 'e
was as ai 1 urate as the I lul
t.11 turns inessaiie. Iteprest nlatn e
1 r.enuett hroindil out from Mutton.'
j In liiitlicr euiphasiiuK his statement
I lhal noi e of his firm profited In
I know led):'' of the note's contents Hut
I 'on siii ih.i! i; he li.id heen speculator
'iii-.ead ol .1 iiiiimission man he '-I
I lamlt would hate sold slum as ia.idl;
as p.is.ihl on the strength i f this in
1 -. r 11 1 a 1 1. 'ii
City CtiMomeis Not Adviiod.
T'liimlt desiied to know whetl.ft
Nen i 01 k cu-t'iuiri s ol the I liiUmi
(111.1 weie ii"l adtised ol tin- . nlrti'.s
ol the note as wrie out ol tot' n 1 ii--
lomeis. and Million lipllnl that tins
would hate lut-n a plitsiial nnpossi-
luliit Iti'spondui)! I" I h.m man Menu's
iiuislioli it the piohihilioli of shnil sell-
. . . 11....
i n;i ttonl'l nun ine inaiio-i. 1 union
j -.nl 11 it. 'iih I te't maleiiallt allnt il.
I Ki n ' i.yl lilt e ( ll.lperlleld lllrlitnok
upMf. es.iuii'i u ion and wanled to
kin.w 11 1 In- "diar puldn " had not "heen
llilown to the tishes" when the hanks
in . all:' n loans diiTtnfiuaiei ak-auisl
the in In. mat slocks in v.ht. Il the puh
In was interested lie asked II hm
haukiuK linns like I I'. Moii.an and
loiiipaut Isiilin I 01 h t o. and oth-
ers had 'll'.if ll'lluellicd the hanks I..
favor the i.nhoad secuiities in tthnh
nt:
til ills v 11 e tnts- re I ed
Reason lot niViiniinatton.
1. 11 s.tnl
that the-e w.is . "I tea-
son lol ills 1 1111111.it nit: against tin- in
1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 . hit an -. oi tin- heat id m 1 1
h"ii'ht . ' 'lol it 1. hi of the 111.1 1 kit in
these eiuril.i. that the situation was
1 . 1 mi'. 1 on one lh.it liii'ded i"ltcc-
tn n
Ihe i.i'do.i'l
toils
had not
I" en
spciiilaleil in. lie
1 I'lnnT'ce then
V
lamed
ssed
Peace Action by
Congress Doubtful
.-lllM)
-1. 'iial a. 1 1 "it at tin-
ii' is rei ' 'imnended d
tn In w i'i Id pe.i' e i
Jan il - ( "i-.;ie.
SI ssl' 'I . n iiic.is
l'ies.rnt Wii- 'I
'hlirss i teuaiile.
rsiilt nt the se"ai'
'.iinr I ninmnis in-i
fiiute time '..r de
I as iniltkelv a the i
I ve-terdav talditu Se'
I tl.'ll t.l set -Isnle d
I -ale i ll th" snlne I I lu-
ll .nliteil tueu alniitt I-. -lati
I. . pt i t ent a M -ni-i al 'lis. n- -ap
Ii ' i t i " . tin ee i 'itiei
at
I
ih
r-n Ihe
I e -1 . 1 n ' . . .
pi u e l
Imii Inn.; "'i the piri.ent
in I
In t.ne Ihe sen lli
fjioilston Is Choice
C
"ftjjy of Fruit Jobbers
XI W I Ht'l K I in d Hon-
t in. les.is was sele ted as 'the l'S
tonveilmn itv and II M Weil of
Shtevepntt was eleited pitsnlenl nl ilie
W'eslein I rmt InhhrtV .iss.n latmn at
the . I. ".tun ses.imi ai'mul meet-n-4
h'-ie t..l it It II lone nl Kan
as l iii. Mo was ilioscn irea-liter
Ihe . ln wum weie eleeled v 1. r presi
ilents t Ken . ( llli aun ; I
kiniiet I la-lnik.'s eh and It I
II xie W ateiloo Iowa I lie loiitee
ti.iii t laiined in ad)niiru late tmlav .'
1-ttnii: ileitioil of a linaid of diretlnrt
and adopt ion m repoits and ii'siln
Imiis
Chicago May Bar
St. Patrick Freaks
I II
siiaki
liil.llli
itteii
Mi(. Ian ! t.reei
ami nther lirak i nuns o.
i"i M I'atiiik's d.tt will in
this tear in t hiiai." if the
all
t hr
i III
at a
t i 'ti lit i
I .n i rpts a tesnlution passeil
punt nn elii'K nl lush s
ii ielies a-kiiij
nl quiam e
the pan hi
.IK'-I'tl-I
saint
mh lehlnaii.'ii
Vital Statistics
Mjrrlag Llcente.
Hen Itiikdin. vpinn I'M. .-ih.l Si.lne
I iMiplm. L'J tt ira i l.l iH.ih ( linn mt
Hlrlhl
' iiml Mm I'milt
Vis 1:1 111 'HIM IIVI'IIIIP Bill
meii
Ni'tlli
W ent
Mi iiml Mm i II Tln.per
"
reeiiii'i iireei mil
Mr iiml Mi- V it Mil ti.i.H PI
Ninili Slmrtpl iivt'tiiii' tlrl
Mr iiml Mm It I'. In lull
Twelflll flreel Kiel
.1
Death!.
Knini'l .IpiiUIiik tn tuiin ol'l.
I'littaitiitmnli' nvrliup
l Wil
Building Permit
A I. iii 111 l.mt t'liltti'tiii i .m .
line I'i lilt iiit'tilinii In vtnl' linimi ft itun
r I-; lliiffinnn. rn Writ Tit n .
fiiiiilli l l rel . one nli'iv ft n in ilwrlling
l.'.i'im
f I-: lliiflimiii. Ml North M.Klnle
llVt-lille. one Klult fllllllP lltlilKe s.
tl Mr. eli I. 4tl Wru Iwpirili
Mini ml'litli'li lo tlwilllm. H"0.
The People On
The Owen Plan
Is Fight of Teople. '
Hie will of the people will ptevail
It does not do so now. NivereiK"")
is in the people Win' not use it. Ind-
eral courts legislate In ihk''-'1"" "'
judicial veto 1 lie y defeat the will of
the people tlnv iihslrucl the march
of modei 11 thought wlnth srks expri-s-bion
throiiKh modern legislation mod-
ern thought is not K'UHK to he oh-
structed 1 ivih.atnin is not Koinn In
stand slid Ihe evolution of so itty
and oi the y. n ei umrnt wdl loiitiuue
It is an irresisiildt I nit- It the in
flrNihle haulers and limitations ol our
written constitution are in the t
of this proRiess then these harrier-
and timitaiioiis will he demolished
Ihe fedeial con litution was wntien
when toinlilioiis were vastly difteirnt.
It asserts an u:dit iidiHdsiu not in
harnionv with modern thought whuh
spraks cdle tn ism One i f Ihesr an-
tagonistic fnrcfs iniisi jjive way. Can
anyone doiiht whuh it will he? If the
reinedv rxist within the cmstilttiinti as
asserted in this lesolulion then Use it
Why wait in the storm whuh will
sweep tlusc haniers and limitations
fiom the path of progress' Ihis storm
will coine Ihe people will not alwavs
sill. nut l i li.uinn their 'will thwatled
I Ins. however is nol esjiiessh uranted
lv.es it i si-t In lrnplicatioii ' I'poij
this then- is an honest dilfeieiiie of
opinion line lliuii! is .eit.iin the ide.i
eniliodii-d in this tesohltloll Is ninu to
pie.ail Ihe ohjnt situfclit will he
attained
Ihe people aie hiii to take fiom
tiu-se iiiuits this power whether it he
a iisinped power or not. I hev will tin
lotiner pei nut these conn 10 deteat
their will their 1 1 tit to knivein thrill
selve-. Whether the metllud proposed
siinerds or not. the ohiect s.mnht will
ne in some vtav at oinplished
Si-imp
awe. has
1 flwen. witli splendid unr-
slatted this K'eal Hht Me
late tin- a live nppoi t of the
It Is their fitdit
V M I Met
( iklahoiiia l 1' t
-II.
.1.1-1
What is I.AX-FOS?
IllS is an linprot rd t .1-1 .11 a.
I W
tonic
la 1
in
laxative) pleasant
to t.ikr
I A 1-1 )S the I aswita is unproved hy
the addition oi trilaiu harmless 1 hern -icals
whuh inirea-e the eflniemv "f
ihe Cascara niakini! it hettet than or-
.'iii.ii v I ascara I
A l (js is' plea.
ant in take and di
tin h the stomai h.
as well as adiill-
for t oiistipation
s not HMpe nor dis-
Ailapteil to 1 liihlren
lust trt te In it t It-
n e ?0 crnl s dv
Testimony Taken
in Laughbaum Case
May Be Printed
.hi
had In
til that lilt- pre--
I lie senate
t'lnntlii'k! it
to that ..f
h
tvuiv; pit-inhni
mrmhei "dtp is "iiper
ant pie' edn-ij senate
( a'm.hl
K'ussi 11 co: pin ad' .ii coniiuis
meniher of the la-l I'-tiisIa
a 1 1-1! to the state 1 apiP I
s0'
er
ture na:d a 1
tills altiiuootl
I.
nit Osticale tin
up "
house'. 1 1 .1 1 tn 1 1
a speei h In Ins
vt as inv itnl t.i inav.i
tail he informed th' '
cnilor that
lie had hi en int-irme.l
ih ii more harnioi
iriHiis i:.nv lhal he i
ni;er a inen'liri nf the lnt )
I Senator Walter t - r u 1 1 s 1 1 ni'ived this
allernoi'li that a "pv i l all pr.n ee lniKs
. t the t omnnttee int estnatini; the ae '
litiiies nt I atiKlihanin -nti
Saloon le.iKiir superintendent. In- pttnt
i 'l and iriveti eai h senator hefute aetmn
is taken Ihe eeniimittee lias not vet I
tei-orled
Ihe sen. He rommittee on rmnmert e
and lal'or held an i-pen sem to lieii
aiKiiments nn ti e proposed new vso'k
tiien'. i oiiiprn-.;tioii ael N" ai'i.-n wjs
I taken
Building Permits
$128325 in Month
HnildiiiH permits f. l.inn.iit h(
te.i. hed JI.'K.iJ.s this inmiiiiii: I his
(tai shows an im tease nter the same
nuiiitli'oi the past . 1 1 1- teats when
tl-.e
I'll."
I.'5
MUKtrK'Urs were ni. $l) 1 .l.sil
fl'i.S.vl. I'i4. $1(1.555; .
To Cute a Cold In On Par
Take I.AWIIVK HKOMO Ql ININ1-"
laldels. I (nihilists tefunil money if il
fails to nire. K W. dKOVI 'S Mna-
Hire is on earh Imx !5t:. Adv.
IWILSON BACKING
EFFORT TO TURN
CLOCKS FORWARD
(( onllniifil trnm raie One )
Nalionat leaKiie in his addiess
Il would hate the rfletl he ie '
lined il kiv nn; in. re tune to uiillinii-!
lot people Im the phvsnal and mental
ilip'V metit ilei tv ei) It in evert Imin ml
.'imtispffit-ul that is pi iinissihlr nK dm !
wh dav hhl '
Stng of Million.
satu i; nf millinlls nf llollais wmil.ti
tesiilt ii . ih- iisitiitioti "ill's !
III... a . . . I
u.it hum i t an Hour itntit'K win. h arti-
!nial illui'iiiiatioii f some ! lm.
he le.olled to. li dpmi;. in '
New N i tk told the i onventioii
Action by Congress
Is Urged in Report :
W MIIM.(iS. ;i ( ll4rv J
sioital .ntioii o authntie the setunu "t
all tloiks fn the 1'iinii nne lioin i
ahrad ol the ptesenl siamlan! Mnp i
was iei oitunendeil to the i hatnln r of
imnniene of the I 'lilted Mates tmlav at'
Ihe opening ..f its I till itunual inert 1
ii'i; vvhiih will mm hi r l-tnlav iukIiI !
hv a i-omtnittet on ilavlmht savinu A
an ahrtnativr the i "iimntiee Miitnested '
the plant at Irast ( the mmiths lie I
tween April 1 and heifinhei 1. I
f aitht hundted national and lo al1
t "iinnrn ui nrttaiuaiiiins weie to
he repiesentfd at the meetmn p
tailroad vitiintmn was the topu for to-
niiiht's sessimi nnd the tesiilt nf tef
rietidum of iiirmliets on lailrmi.l UV.r
pifventimi and othrr latmt ptoldems
was n he aminiinied I'lesuhut Vi
mil and fotmer I'rrsnletil I alt are
spraltrts mi ihr pioutm to a t 'lulml
nti duttiir I inlay mlit.
This will be YOUR sign
of good clothes for men
and boys
the number will be 225-
27 W. Main opposite
Kerr's.
Women in Oregon
T- . . spv
Boycott Potatoes
l' (Iv I I Wll. Oe . Ian .'I I laimillK
that sis iii'lfT. -nli'.ls-ht-l" ol potatoes ate
held n this si.i'e l r spei illative pur-
poses tlie I nitia l ! 1 1. i w ives' Iraiie
la-t men' t - I to
k the tv "inen of
i ... i .. : i.
" T ""'''' I' " "' '"'M-'O "I I'"'
tufiers i iit .p. a-e tet.uiinvt here tor
' 5 i ents a .e k
EiShr Seven Ni.ipi age -ynt - kiKe
llmti.-i in o ii.il. h iM 5 u . . ui'
I" tin- .lisi'i.i .'.-nl . 'k tt -. mimlli Ii
Ulill..rt. I'lr .. . . n" vtrie i-S'ii-.l '
I a"' 'l .'li'h I" pi. il l -. 1 ii: r. i oril-il l t
l'ien.-. II. hnilrai iumi.. m MV ih.
rle in a Hi I
CiWBmEFS0 BACKACHE!
yu i uniL! o nun 1 1 mini on nn
Wlllloniiry Socltty to Mft The I ecu -
viiv-::;;;;'';::'': )V;..vt"i:.r!K" ps" fom back with
inn. n win re tn-1 .1 nl tne iimne nl
Mi- .Inliii IrnPrv. 111." VV i m 'Iweiit.
fllsl ptMlt TIltllMlut III IPI lilH'll Mt T I !
H i III. k
I'r
Adv
.1 K t'lnt ileiill.t I.rit HMf
Oil Me Onnote Tan- t.l inn nf ts
Male inel ipril.it Mrieriimm n Die
I.e. tin. lit is 4l I ikikspiI ft r nniullnii In
le ips.i. t Kvrr 11M i..
it it lire illii.it fi r a ri-ilii. H.in of ti
Kiiwa prixhi. imn lis late (rum 1 peree'il
l . n rut
Brlik Addition to rntl W.jeo IVrnilt
'ii lnlil n Li ti k HMi'lnn i Hip M r-
In. on Tin mill Vt hi . in. mi. i iHiii'iint
wiiinims-r Ml in . l 'hUIii'iiIh hvpiiiih
tt i'l IKiie.t ht Hip nt I milling ttmpee-
'"' l'i'"l'llit Tlie lll.pl.itl IllPliln
it'll ...si I. .i Vi-imh in the
I IHltlHI-tl'l
Mayor to Help Get Convtntlen Mhviih
! ni.iKPr mi) i.p n ineinner or tlie
init llni v..s i i M t
I.i llt.-llll 111- l'i KulKPIs' niM.M-lilt.il.
in t. on. ii in . fr i irPiIhimiii i 'It v
im Hip f'li in. . I
Deputy to Cuiipnvlllt - I'Im'kIp Ttler.
in pint -iieriif. went in ilmnenvllle. Ternm.
I'"llt n l'l l .Inner u ileum ne.
use. I nf linvina in Mip Kme Hill n i
li rt. is 'Hi knlli . . weili Jiinrs
wn Irseril tn linnipuvlllp nn Inforinnllun t
lll'lll-illi'il lit Mir ll.ill I
Teacher Put Esamlnatloni -Mr linle I
I'ssie I.iiIIipi. Hint tr Itprili.i Munli v !
i. tin ellt. .p. mi esaiiilnmliiii IipIiI
l"r ilt ipolipn l.t Mra Alum Murk
lte. ei'lltitv nperllilPtiitelit. Iimt eik
s lelnrln .laeliMtiti n negro le-Helier
itlsn 'isfp. iin mil he given an itsugn
im nt lo ipfteli iipsI nrpffVi
Brick May Be Mind - An unler permitting-
III nifsliig nt fire l.rl.-k tlh emu-
iiiiin I. ink in eliliini'iil. writ IsmiPil thm
innrnlng Im Hip tniMrntli.ii eniiiinlMInn
nil Ihe eniiiplmnt nf the Aliierlen it Mrlrji
mnl Tlte eiiiiuiiiv Thin la ilnne In (rive
eti'iir of fire hrlrk the ailvantiige of the
lale nn t iiiniiinii htlek wlileli Ii Ires limn
the rp on flr hrlek.
Boy to Training School -Hugh Ma-
well. I vph nl I tuna hhIpip.I e'-nl to
I'eul a V ellev IihUv dii th eninplnlnt of
hie mother. Hie I'exrl Mefanhv. r;:
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepnckafje
proves it 25c at all druggists.
These are the methods
of Madansky Brothers
PAIR DEALING Madansky Brothers
ht'liovr in the Golden Rule in buainess. Thov
iId hy you as they would have you do hy them. If
lor ANY reason you wish to return what you have
hnuirht at their store you're to feel free to do so.
While ALL their merchandise is of the highest stand-
ard of quality some of it may not he KXACTLY
xtiited to your requirements. Madansky is never fiat
isfied until YOU are. Their merchandise need. no
Itiiarantee. They put thair name behind it simply
'is an added assurance of YOUR (satisfaction. And
YOU are the sole jude.
n OMPKTENT SALESMEN Madan-
sky Itrothers choose their salesmen for these
qualities: their knowleifoe of merchandise their
friendly courteous personality their ability to see
and understand YOUR needs and desires their abil-
ity to assist you in niakinjr the RIGHT selection.
.Madansky salesmen do NOT try to sell you unythintf.
they assist you to choose the article exactly suited to
your needs at the price you wish to invest. You
don't need to know merchandise to buy in Madansky
stores.
1U ONBY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED
If ou prefer your money to what you buy
in Madansky stores just say so. It will be returned
as cheerfully as it was accepted. Madansky Rrnth-
ers are building their business to endure for a life-
time. They would rather lose the profit on a DOZHN
sales than to forfeit your GOOD WILL. Madansky
brothers now conduct the most successful clothing
business in Oklahoma. Could there be any stronger
indorsement of their methods?
0
KI.AIIOMA CITY'S best equipped
store will be ready soon. Watch this nancr for
news of this big store.
West I 'ulifoi ma Hveime. She ileel.ireil Pn
refimeil In MllenO nelitml ami rtnW.
Teachce Read Count
- :' - - - " - -
Teachce Read County Bookt-Klxt v ol
In the lilirnrv tor
Mm Anna Mnekt
Ij'te. eountt suiiacintaiiilnnl. am rtiktii-
l.iiiel mi i-ii rtl- niu 'I'll' ie:t.-ipri Mrc
given Hie privilege of licl'lliiK I lie linulm
I tsn Inniil tin
S. J. Murphy CaKbratel s-.m'.uel .1
M'liimt meiitliei nt tlie ill) i til fcrt i i
i !' ... I.u .11 I. ! I.i u I lti 1.1. i.iili'
I Me in. I liirili.Pit t . 1 He vt n. O.ntii .
I 'I'i' ellt (mil eitrlv dill morning n-inlv
( (. oaf lun.ln..i.H
small trial bottle of old
"St. Jacob's Oil."
When your hack i sore anil lame or
luiuhaKo sriatna nr rheumatism has
vou stilfened up. don't suffer I (it-l a
small trial Imttle of old honest "St.
Jacohs Oil" al any tints; store pour a
little on your ham) and ruh it right nn
your ailiiiiK haik and by the time you
roiint fifty the sureties ami lameness
is Rone
Ilim't stay irii)dedl This SiMilhinw
pertrtratiiiK oil needs to he Used only
nnre It takes the pain rijtht out and
ends the misery. It is maiiir.il yet !-
I sohitelv harmless ami doesn't hmu the
I skin.
I NothiiiK else slops lumhaK') sriatiea
I hai kst he or rheumatism so promptly
ilt never disappoints Adv.
T '
t
ItUD LUIVlDAuU UK
STIFFNESS MT
Entire Slock of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery for
HALF PRICE AND LESS
MILLINERY
One-Half Price
We are rlraniiiR up the entire
stink nf Millinery any hat in the
house one-half prire and less
(hiiiee of Mats worth up to &ll
$3.48
$0.00 Hati
$2.98
15 00 Hat
$2.48
SO Mats worth up to $.1011 eaih.
we will rltue out. See A A
(aide. Your thoire ... -H.vU
221 and
223 W. Grind
Best service re-
duced upkeep are
the essential points
in pood plumbing.
For the best for the
least money
- ?
Look for the
Big Faucet.
B. Z. (HUTCH)
Hutchinson
17 S.- Robinson St.
Ready-lo-Wear Depirtmenl
t'lnee mil of Ui'tni.ng ami rhil-
ilren H I'i. els onettrriit r rim I ItiliH
eklrle. "lilts ami iln-eeee I'rlee II
nn i.l'. il r ine gi'llig to fine
mil Hip el ii. k nn hanile n lese then
Hip liii.nnrMi liners' inel.
Mills vt hi Hi up n tlQ OS
ll'ioo nl f I9.VO
niiii i tsnrlh up tn ate ja
M'. nl sID.
?"l Suite to rliirn nut .in TO
$10 T0$15
l
Children's Coats
item esiilltep n i-lilhlr.n. eimla
n-ee rnlin pl elnw tlm inenillac-
Hneie' nul
I'nale ttnith up to a na
IllHiO ilmlie f't.90
1'iwla stnrlh up to
IS ("I rholee
$3.08
I 'ne i e worth mt to in
I $ ill. ehi'li sJ.O
221 and
223 W. Grand
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