Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 261, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 31, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 31 1917.
Older by Mail Sent Prepaid Deliveied Fire Phone PBX-77
Rexall Tooth Paste Per Tube 20c
Still Going Ont
Wastlall'a Annual
Rubber Goods
Sale
20 Percent
Reduction
I mm mm I
r j I
I M I
Seasonable Hrxall Remedies.
Gnppe I'lllsj will iihcvc the
pallis of gl Ippe '5c
Cold Tablets for 1 1 r- -1 1 i.dds
and i i i 1 1 1 1 1 of the tit.nl 25c
Cherty Batk Cough Sy i up mi-
r ) ti. 1 1 r I for thil'hrn Jbc
Mrnthulene Halm to nib on
I'lilds simm'-i 25c
Cascade Linen
Stationery
29c
Oollble bos. t lolll f itii -1
p.lprr AH envelopes .'4
cauls. .'4 .'licrts paper
1 Ins big: value in willing
'.in r was pun hard hc-
foi c till' I f rsrllt adv am i-
in vtatioini y. We an'
still selling at the t 1 u
111.1I priir .'9c
F J
Tanlac
$1.00
the buttle sent
by mail prepaid
WESTFALL DRUG COM PANY
trusses OKLAHOMA CITY abdominal and
SHOULDER BRACES ' HEALTH BELTS
LABOR ACTIVITY
CAUSES DEBATE
Mumlirr Honsley of f Run)
Opposes Home: Cuiimil
.V 1 1 v it v ot I. ill' t 01 g.nii.il 1 1; . to!
Oklahoma legislatures have ioi as
nun li for organized lalmr as any law-
making I101K 111 tli country but I am
1 titionl to somr ol these 01 g inia otis
I attempting to tfll thr legislature what
i to ilo on every matt" r ll at ."tins up"
Tulsan Oflem Bill
I imi vrars 111 thr prioti'lit'.ir'. i 'l.-
pctialtv 'tr. 1 ibrd (ol I li m.iI.i'i "ii o!
.1 law ptopo-rd In' Si iiat 't I law! !
oi I uha w I111 li po .v nil s that M.t'i :
in iaU shall totalis t.ini 11 an " .in'
'li ink III am. U.inlit . I hr lull vv a
inltoihli 1 l in tin' senate yistrrdav
Siit'p' 1 t'-i - '( thr f'k'ht agaui-t Mm
tnOir.l (lie suhii.t ol a sM !..'. .. l'"-pr.t"t I " 'V n """' '
1 ni'-nt 1 1 oil ami ga . I' KuiJii-'ii1
lil.mlir.l tlii-ir s 1 1 t . r V I 1 1 t l.l'. whin
ami against pending hista' Ho
the lioiisr of irpicsi matin's Mii't'l.i
illillioi.ii liming i oiisnli 1 at t v 1 1 !
tloll
sing
alli'tiioon ilurittg 1 'Usui. 1 at i.vn 1! a. .
I solution In KYprrsrnlat.vr Yivcll "" 1 ' ' " '" 'r ""'l
II the II Kino t.a.l I li j-oldth'' emergen v m. t. v.
loll .i tin- 1 trail' 'ti "I an oil a'. l g.i
I I. mi fail 011. -imi 'i t I'.n with th" ' ' ' p"i
lion
Two B1II1 I'smcI.
t IMr -la;. .11 'I t'l'1 It. ni' m.i ''in.
lu.g ihi '.t'li'r ti l.itmi.' t pi"
Nearly 74 Million
Dollars Deposited
in 547 State Banks
Neatly srvrnlv four million dollaisj
was on deposit in 547 Oklahoma Mate j
hanks repotting when the last i.ill was.
issued for statements on llr. ember .V j
according I" a rcpol t made jrstenlav
hy the stall1 hankinR department. A
sumtnarv nf thr tcport follow s :
Krsonri ri - I .nans aii'l dis. oimts.
M.V''4I.MI5.IH; overdraft.. $J.Hi.i..'7 '4 ; '
securities with tin" banking (. 1 I . j
SHfKI.7111 50; stm ks hi'tnls ami .ituii.
$.1 'i44 ii('J.5.i ; hanking limisr lutmture j
atl'l fixtiitrs J.'lWJ'MU ; othrr M..I i
I r-latr. Sj.'M7"KJ; -Iiii- fmm hanks
j UI.7IH 1KI .'K: hn ks ami othrr
! linns ! 1 1-sV ; c lianur for 1 Ir'.l f ill).'
I homr. J-41 4.1 IS' -4 lulls ..( rs hanr.
j .V.t5'il7v 4ii. ' ash. i ' .'I...H7 U
i Total. ! 7(. ).!.
' I 1 .ill 1 1 if 1 I aplt.ll Mm k. SXJ'tf.sll;
I n'pl'i- l 4'"i7l 's ; un'liM'lr.l tnntit v
$IKL'7J7Ks; ) Mks. '.i.4-'.-.
iimis. S71K44.I7hI4; iah
ins' .hr. ks. l..i l.'.14 45 : mini 01ml .
l 174 I'l. n nM. 't.Hiy7 H
I otal. J1 'hs I7n 1J
Airiivf iiMiic 44 S pri rut'
liol' I 1 .11111 I I
I hr I I hi no 1 01111. il 1 .i- .- ! a 1
hit stiioi tnK t.lir i.nti iiiioi. .t 1 .1 " 11 1
I'oxlf minr iiispritot lor ioii'.io .1 .
oil ami Kts 1 "tisi nation nth .. ami a li t t'o lulls u c ir pa--. nii.lv
...p of thr iisolntioti was I in t ! : 1' j ' s hur m tiflai 'ho w .1 H"
fioiisr sunal 'l.us k'o jl'.n.inl hill. rMni'lii.c l'" .m ..'In ' ;.'
Bill Had Paused. 'hr ...tpoialiou . .imni--n m ! tin
I hr- hill lotitrttiiiK' ititotuniriit .f -In I of s.h:k whethn imm- ll an ol
ll... :oil i.i. .-miisooiI I. A. : I'hlih'l.r l.-tlll.am shall r f M' M lit'.'
thr li.ui'ls 1. 1 thr i 01 iior.it ion ininnii
sloii h.l'l hrrll ti.lssnl hrtorr thr Ni l ; am.
Mil trsohltioii was prrsriitnl ami I r ' ' ' 1 1 .' in " mil' huh' is to a
.1 I s..l..t....l u:.. t .lili' l ' !.' I't". CI''! I ITs "I " tt.llll "lilts.
hrprrsrutatur 'I mil Nral ol I'o'r.ui
1 il 1... I o no. il i I .o' .111 '''I to lit UK
thr hoiisr ii.nhl imt ailor't to linn a i ' '
ilraf rar to thr .hums of lahot. ami :"'" Ihrrir tun
that Mine tin- hill irtrrrnl to h.. .rr 1 ' ' ""'' ' ' ' " ;' ' '" A '''
passnl the a.opto ot th" Nonrll lis ' ' ' I ' ' 1 ' " n' "n a; '.t. .li..M '' I" " I
. lull. m uotil.l hr 'sini.ly lllhl.liiK ' : '.i !"l
1 ii ' a i ing Mi'iii.
i .1'. . tuiM'i'i .- om pi ' il l'l'tl. .r
I .ii ! 1 1 1 1 vis f. i am!
t' r Ti!i i '.'a' 1 1 Kill ( lp" n
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THURSDA Y
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Children's Winter Coats
Half-Price
n i omrnitti r ol thr w h' h thr h' imr
to ri i;t . -.in. n' an. I tllitil
.iTimi; an
Hcnsley Against Action.
l-rptrsintatur llrn.li' ot II Krno
ala.ns a snpp irtrr of the ilauns f
labor i.twainati'ilis t '"k a (In I'l' .l
statu I an.ni' t.thr ii.tmn it thr labor
i ..urn il of hi hoim- i itv
"Hi toty will show" K v i'l. "lhat
! II .
rtitoti rinrnt
a i: a 1 1 1
rills oi ill.- mi a - M-. ' ' ir I a " r" "in
.Itloll ot thr 11. H li v. ;;i 1 .r t I m" 'l.r.
I akli K ' I ri 1'h !' i' i'i thr I .iMk'hii.lll'l
tin r t iK.it mil wa ' mplrV'l l.i t iiifh!
Diy Bill Repotted To Illinois Srnate.
SIMvMM .1 II III 11!. I. .11 Ihe
srualr In ruse loiiunittrr voir. I rilit to
Ihur t".v m f.nor of irpotlini; a
stair wt'lr pt..hlhlllotl to thr srnatr
with thr li i "tnturmlation that it pass.
NECKWEAR
n A T T71 A
r.nc Tics 35c
$1.00 Ties 65c
$1.50 Tips 95c
$2.00 Ties $1.25
$2..r)0 Tics $1.65
$3.00 Tips $1.95
$.'l.f0 Tips $2.25
$1.00 Ties $2.65
Also
The Annual
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"Manhattan
Shirt
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THE QUEST OF MOHAMMED'S SACRED SLIPPER
ItV SAM' ROIIMF.R
'I his Wrek'j Story;
(s-
"The Pool of Death"
Next pk "A DISC OF LIGHT."
(1'i.p; rlsbl. 131'. 1-y Ihe Mcl'liuo .srw.sj.nii. i -i) inll' it )
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It's to In- a ( u it-k ilisposal for. mind
you. tin- mats arc koimI. Ihe price half
thf interest should lie tlotiblc.
Coats of plush zibelini' cheviot and
novelty doth --all the children's coats in
the house. Sizes are somewhat depleted
h'lt don't hesitate it's the event of the
season in coats for children.
Sweaters and Caps Half Price
Children's misses' and women's cap
sets separate caps scarfs and a small
lot of women's and children's wool
s eaters at half.
Children's drawer leggings of wool in
red only 75c and $1 the pair.
Values in Flannelette Wear
Flannelette pajamas for ' Men's niirht. shirts of ' Women's fancy flannel-
children; neat garments fancy flannelette with ette kimonos in excellent
in plain or braid .trimmed ' braid or plain. 95c $1.25 colorings; special at 1-3
finish 75c 95c $1.25. $1.50 $1.75 $1.95. off.
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A.l'1
immmmtrmit OKLAHOMA UTT.
Most Popular Piano
In the World
Over .100000 now in use. Kimbnll Pianos were
nwnrded HiR-hest Honors at World's Fairs in Chicago
1803; Omaha. 1808; SYnttle 1905; Snn Francisco 1!M5
more than 23 year of continuous supremacy. What
other piano can show a nimilar record? Ask any one
who owns a Kimball what they think of it. The Kim-
ball factory is the largest in the world ample capital
and unusual labor saving facilities make it possible to
produce a better piano for less money than any other
concern. Kimball quality durability and reasonable
price is n combination that can't lie beat.
Convenient terms for those who do not wish to pay
all cash.
Catalogue and prices on request.
Call write or phone Walnut 724f.
Frederickson-Kroh Music Co.
221 West Main Street
Wholesale and Retail
Wl.'-ll urntlomap ir very
k v ith a white hr.U'l
Wr.lls uohl L'latsev Krrlis
rry mil. h to hiinsrlf I don't know
ainthini; about his h 'lisrhohl; none oi
thrni rul ii iinr hit-
I arnrt i in.uitr. the ihre. ti. n of
('.olhani Hall ami of the date limisr
ami r -tattr! out
I foiiml oinriit::K rrv si imulat iny in
thr iiflntioti that rash though thr e-
pi'lilioll tuihl hr. it ptottnsr.l to htim
me to that snn-t stionnhohl of ilivih r y
whrir the sinistrr Hassan "f Ah'pp.i
ha'l so sin i I'sstullv lomralnl himsrlf
I knew that N'otlaml Var.l h.l'l iaih-l
t" oi atr thr hnhnK pl.n e of the trmai k
able ami rul man It was a noel srn-
s.ition to know that anli'l hy this beau-
tiful au iinpln r ot a r"Kiie I ha'l nn -
I ieeiei rtr the (perts ha'l faile'l!
' e jfiroi ecle.l on mir w ay in almo't
uiibri I en ili-nrr. ami. without ineetim;
. am wliatrr. s.nr for a i oiiilc of fan-i
hanil. up In thr tune that wr reaihnl
i iu.Titiiw "I the hill ami h;. our fust
! si'ht nt the date House ktMK III a httl
valley hrnralh
1 I (.'lame I at t ameta Her xinlrt ef
I were huiiuni; feetishly. hut her lip
tw id hnl in a hr.urlv iitiful way.
I I lie cininrnn- npmi wlinh we were
I roniniamlril an extcmivr prospeit ami
eastward showcl a tower an. I flagstaff
i which tuaiknl the site nf ("adliatn II ill
I I here wete homeward bntiinl lahnrer-!
; lo he sien in the lanes now. and wlieic
WatluiR strrel lay like a white ribho'l
across the yerdanl carpet moved an i.i
sei t shape sperdilv.
It wa a iar ami I watihed it willi
vamie interest At a point white .1
densr coipice spread down to the road
way and a lane trussed west tn east
the i.ir became invisible. I hen I aw
it acain nearer to us and -wrcr
thr date House. I inally it disappeared
am. inn the tree
1 I turned to I arneta. She. ton dad
been waHhini;
"Mr. Isaacs!" she tried; and hv
voire was irsi musical ttiail usual. I in
ihauffi'iir who hat nt hit business in
t'aiio ii pfohahlv the only one nf Ins
tenants who remains in I'tiglaml"
"What?" I Iickiiii - and aid no imi't.
Wheie the road upon which we stood
wound down into thr valley and lost
itsrlf amid thr trees siirroutlditiK the
dale House thr iar suddriily apprartd
.iK.un. and hran to mount tin slope
t. w.iid ti. a
"Heavens'" whi'perrd Carnel.l "He
may have sren lis - with glasses ! (Juiik!
I rt us walk h.n k until thr hilltop cnu-
icals us; thru we must hide norm
whetr'"
I shared her eMitemetit Without r
inoinrnl's hesitation we both turned and
reltaird our steps Iwrnly j.aies
hriiiifcht ns tn a sjiot wheir a st.uk of
tiianitrlw urrls stood at the roadside.
We I an around into the field and
t mm bed where we could peer nut on
the t".vl without ourselves tiring srrn.
Nor had we taken up this position a
moment ton soon
I oppuiK the slope t ame a luthtweinht
ileitric diivril hv a man who in his
sprutr uniform mnjhl havr passed at a
jil nne for a etv dusky I-uropean. I lie
iar had a limousine h.nk and as thr
ih.mffcur slowed down nut ftom thr
oint windows lii;ht ami Irlt pern I
tlvr snlitat v m cupaiit . .
Itr had the iast of louiitrnamr
wlinh is assii lated with the best tvnr
ol lew with i lea r cut aiiiilinr Iratiirrs
wholly ili'stitule of (jrossnrss. His
wlntr ' braid was patnarclial and he
wote a Kohl i hainrd ptincrncr ami a
Klossv silk hat
I siaicrli lueathed until thr iar w
past ; 'and. hrsulr me niv ciiiiianion
ciomhiiik' to the urouml was tieinhliiift
wibllv I illy ards toward the.sillaKr
Mr. Isaacs rvidentlv ihiectrd tlir man
lo irliiin
'the car was put about ami flashed
past us at h'k'li speed down into the
allrv. I held out mv hand to Carnrta
and she lose pair hnl with hlauttf
rr and pi. keel up- her i amera iase
"If lie had ilclntcd us cvrntlnnu
would have been lost!" shr whi.pn.'l
"Not r-.et thmn !" 1 replied utiuil.
ami showed Int the innhi r whi h I
had held in my hand while thosr la'.-
ees had been seeking us. "It hr had
made a siirn to show that he had srrn
us in fait if hr had on. r ottrnd a
ale ni.uk h leaning from the rar. I
tumid have slrot him dead wi'hoiit lies
itatioll !
r must not show outscl.rs awam.
hut wait lor dusk. Hr must havr srm
ly. then on the hilltop Tun I hope with-
out ret untilinn us. Mr has the siht
and instincts of a v iilturr '"
I nodded slipping thr revolver into
mv poiket; hut I womlerrd it I should
tint havr hern better advised to havr
riskrd a shot at the iimmriit that I
had rreoKtii"d "Mr. Is.i.n s" for Has-
san of Aleppo
I rom sunset to du-k I hnked about
the t ei(jhhorho .. of the date House
with mv beautiful ai compli. r - watch-
iuK and waiting;; a man houml upon
stratiRrr hiiMiiess. I date swear than
anv othrr in thr county of Kent that
muht
When finally we nude our way abniK
'he narrow footpath skittfnn thr west
I the vtoiimls. the iiiuht was silent --
most sttanijrlv silmt.
"Wr have little to frar." said tin
c. inp.il: i -li. speaking in a hushed and
iniiverini; vm.e "Ihe whole of t!ir
larlv lett I t''l.iml snme davs ai;o."
"Ate hi sin e "
"lett.iiu We Ir.unrd that before
I ail made Ins attempt Ha san re-
mains for some reason. Hassan and
one other the oiir who drives the car."
"I'm the slipper "
Fine Values in
Blankets
and Comforters
Fine wool finished plaid blankets
good hpavy weight large block
plaids in colors of pink blue tan and
grey; a good value for $4.75.
White wool blanket with blue and
pitilv borders size 7K8'J; very low
priced at $6.00.
Hig fluffy all-wool blankets in large
block plaids in colors of pink blue
and tan; size 70x80; a fine value for
$10.00.
Silkoline covered sateen bordered
cotton filled comforts soft and fluffy
as down dainty floral patterns in col-
ors of pink blue vellow and laven-
dar; size 72x81 at $4.50.
Footwear Vogues
For Spring
W X n York t
Queen Quality Shoes!
There! We have said
the most that could be
said in two words
"Queen Quality."
S Pair
Black kid vamp lace
boots white glazed kid
top turned sole leather
Louis heel.
Tabasco plumb kid
lace weU boot. New
o p s leather
heel.
Paris top
bright glazed
kidr lace boot
with b an d
turned soles
leather Louis
heel.
KERR DRY GOODS COMPANY OKLAHOMA CITY
J
"If Hassan remain" so dors the slip-
per '"
I tom the kuapack she to. k out an
etertri.' poi kr! lamp
"I line a gap in the hedge s.nnr
wlete here!" sltr said "See if vnti
i an fii d it I dare li"t show the light
(on stiotig " j diterled. for I was pt ov uled w ith a pair
(hit shone thr white bram. and mn- of let.nis shoes ( arneta already was
nientatilv fell upon a Ida. k h- lr in the smtablv shod
thi.ket hedge I he light disappraird. Ihe gtoiinds proved even more tx
and .is I rMcmled mv hand to t atnet.i trnsive than I had anticipated. Wa.
pressid mi. d'dging low -sweeping
.'am hrs and krrping our arms up to
she grasped it and i limbed up hrsulr
tnr
'Tut mi M iir tuhhr- sliiirs" slr
recterl. "leave the otheis herr "
I here in the datkiu-ss I did as she
guard our fa.es from oiitshoots of
thorn hushes. Our progress necessari-
lv was s..w lint even y. iiitte a lout
tune srrtiird to havr elapsed ere va
. . ...I.. ... I. .
i .inn in siui oi uir iioiiYir
t I o lie continued 1
Quality-yes
in every smiling cup
Ir
mm
D)
II "ALWAYS GOOD"
COFFEE
The next time you have a recurrence of
that desire for perfect coffee act on our!
W suggestion and try
E . FIDQT PIf?l ASK VOUR GROCER '
M J J J JL JlVlLaa Imported roasted blended cut packed and labeled';
S5S5 in our own modern plant at Oklahoma City.
kbwh rannMl nont lrtl nf-tDlklo-SKi
sinnnvLL dimjuuii ok ruoniJii
Oklahoma City and Enid Okla. f
CARROLL BROUGH ROBINSON it GATES
SSZ Wichita Falls and Quanah Taias ' I
CARROLL BROUGH ROBINSON HUMPHREY'
Clinton and Alius Okla.
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