Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 23, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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OKKAHOMACITY TIMES WEDNESDAY. MAY 23 1917.
THREE
May Weather
Maybe
Sooner or later it will "warm up"
and then your thoughts will drift to
the out-of-dodrs. You will want
a Kodak
Let us suggest that you buy it now
and be prepared Preparedness is the
motto of the day. anyhow.
WESTFALL DRUG CO.
Oklahoma City
Rexall Remedies Huyler's Candies
J
Flight From Kansas
to Oklahoma Urged
by Local Chamber
Untrj to participate during ihr wrri.
June in .1 "liberty loan aerial rally;"
the Chamber ol i ommerce of ibis cjtv
has invited those in .barge of thin
movement to assign an aviator i" fly
irniii i point in Kansas to OkUhoma
t ilv
r ; i . .i .i . i I ' nr l''an' a outlined by the arm
Unnctdenl with the announcement hv . . .
the Acm . bib ol Vmerica that thee i for th flyers to drop pamphlet
nave arranged in present $100 liberty regarding the loan and in tome in
loan bond to each flyer who rtechet I itancei to carry memberi of the liberty
tbr destination assigned him as an en 1 loan committer who will give addresses
couragemenl to aviators throughoul the I at all -tops
BUY A HOME
WE WANT TO HEAR FROM
EVERY HOMELESS FAMILY
Great numbers of you drones can live in homes
(if your wn if you wish to: you earn sufficient
money to entitle you to a loan we will gladly ad-
vance you the required amount You can return
the loan iii easy monthly instalments. Buy a home I
"LOCALIZE"
The Local Building and
Loan Association
111 N. Robinson
Wal. 469.
TENT WORKERS
COLLECT $236
FOR RED CROSS
To1.il nf $uinn Raised More
Is Litest Estimate
l he Red I Ifosi mem' I
bri ship dine to follow 1
the teh jh"iir campaign '
whii li started vetterdt)
when K 'I ( 'us booths
and amp lent - were rs
tablished in several lwi town stores '
and in the Lee Huckini hotel is bring
mg tr ulls that wen- not anticipated
b) it"' -i U i whetl the pi a 11 was an
noum 'l
1236 Collected.
Although the vsnrk was conducted
only a part ol yesterday. i' was col
lected Contributions ai thr various
I m i' lis .1 r . a i I. ill....'. ' k'Vir I I . I .l .
company $110; I eeHitckins hotel Mj
WestfaltV Diiik Store SMi; RorahaugK '
I "w i i In company $10; Siott
Halliburton Drj li -Is . ompany $15
ami miscellaneous 15.
I nil rrpnrls fr.ni all of thr captalm
if the telephone campaign last wrek ;
have ii"t et been turned in ai tbr head-
quarter! in tbr Chamber nf Commerce
tnnl'liiiK Krom reports that have al
rr.nK been received however it is ev!
firm that fully $.1000 Vai sedred last 1
week All Captains arc urged b Mrs
1 I Daugherty chairman id thr nem
bership committee to makr their report
at mire.
Plaid Secretary Here.
George I Oxley field secretary of
ibr mountain division oi thr Krd ims
society arrived in ibr u yesterday I
.1 1 1 v r Hi m mi to lir hr'r sewral Mays l'
'or
Meats
and
Groceries
Vegetables.
Bakery Good
Fish
BROWN'S CO.
GROCERY
Phone PBX-29
Gray and Phillips
Buy Flour at Brown's C. O. D.
Grocery and Save Money
Thursday and Friday we will aril ACME FLOUR at
tlv following pricea:
24-Pound Bi for $1.75
4H-Pound B ;s for $3.50
WK WILL AVE YOU MONEY ON (IOOD THINGS TO IAT
CONQULSTER or
COFFEE pound LjC
K lnl I rrsh I very I lav in I Ittr
Collet Department Tty it Today!
Mothers' Brend l(k a loaf.
W'r have not reduced ihr irr oj
the bat Moated ibr price of
brea.l Von ran buy the lug H
nnnre Insl "I Mother's Hrea.t lot
lllr a b'St It BrOWM'l i II II Gro
. etv
3 Pounds of Kico for 25c.
Gallon tuns of Peaches 5(k
Gallon conn of Apples 40c
Honev Bee Milk can 5c
Full line of picnic supplies
11 Lbs. of the Bes'ttl
Granulated Sugar for P 1
Good 4-Tie Brooms
for each
i PaekafM of ivory
Starch for
40c
25c
Fine Homegrown
Strawberries quart
15c
Four Meat Specials
..Mini Href poend . . MC
Picklnl Pork. pound JOr
.. .iin.l Href pound . . JCh"
1'itfh Sausage pound jor
PRONt rax n
I m i cans of Lima Beana
for 15c a can.
Brown's C. O. D. Grocery
GRAY and PHILLIPS
dv
.1
1st Mi thr ! k hew
FIVE THOUSAND
PUPILS TO TAKE
PART IN PARADE
No Comparative Prices
irt the Kerr Advertising
m Thursday m
Plant More Crops!
Do Not Waste hood!
A Host of New Silks
r
Several New Silk
Petticoats
Petticoats nf laffrta -:1k with
deep flounces trimmed in mftlrs
The) arc most effective. Price
50
Petticoats "( White washable
silks full 'Irrp flmini rs. ruffled
.trttil. I'rirr $5 (Hi
ThrHi- Items today are t i r m-1 from the silk stream. They nrv ad-
vertised because of their suitability for warm weather wear. All of
them arc new having arrived within the past few weeks.
Shantung 69c yd. I Taffetas $1.50 yd. Marquisette $l yd.
I be w idth i .U inches
eirry inch of whi'h ii iure
Mil.. In the natural color
snorts designs iii vivid
colors
llrasr brilliant ilai.s.
tripes and blot k checks 'in
any ntifflbei "f color i om-
bi nations suitable for
.Ir.'ssrs skirts ami Mills .ki
in. hr wi'lr
Firm n sbrrr a can br
is iisr.i for overdraoes
I'.irty and dam .u
i.As ; 411 in) hi - wide in a
full ratiK ol i ohi'rs An r-
lent value foi $1 U).
m
Under muslins Very Special!
f
r
i m ; )
Women's Gowni in thr s
larr and embroidery n.iin.1
Women's (.owns high tn
trimmed in embroidery am!
w omen s I irawrrs .t inn
In buying undermuslins nw i chiefly con-
cerned with Hi" materials they are made of.
We arc glad to gay thai tin- cambrics and mus-
lins m these arc nio.t excellent firm nnrl xuli-
stantial qualities. We habitually leave slimpsy
and slippery sorts severely alone No price
however low will tempi us to buy garment i
made of them. Perhaps W0 are too dense or
hard-headed to see the light. In the lexicon 6f
Kerr storekeeping nobody benefits from unsatis-
factory merchandise--least of g the store
which "puts it over." Such practices have been
known to react violently.
These undermuslins are thoroughly and
daintily made. They are trimmed simply and
in very good tnste and at the white sale prices
they are exceptional values.
i Dover style finished in
r V neck 50c ami 59c
V links long sleeves
tin ks . 50c ami Sft
slin. finished prettily In
embroidery : 5o
Corsrt Covers "f s.ift and srmrrahlr iiains.k
trimmed In laces-; Vk and 75c
hildren's Sleepers of muslins ami barred ilimmrs
4'A-
Summer Knit
Underwear
iir'T Munsing Union Suits
buhl M'cight shell trimmed or
fitted knees nr. k ami narrow
ihoulders 75t
Women's Munsitig I'ninn Suttt
i ii t. us slv mlderi Pt n r $1 (().
W imen'i Munsing I. isle UntM
Suits narrow ihoulders shell
trimmed fitted knees Price $1.35.
'. men's Munsing Silk I. isle
Union Suits narrow shoulders
fitf d I ni. : gulai siM $175.
Mil S!rs $2.00
Hemstitching Embroider-
int? Piloting on the
Fourth Floor.
THE KERR DRY GOODS CO. OKLAHOMA CITY
Garden Contestants Will Stage
March Friday Afternoon.
LeKo) Oibbs secretary ol t lie t ham
I ber nf Commerce has itnitc.l liren-
drnts of thr sari.ms (latrniis' clubs ..i
I thr its- ami rqirrsriitauvrs fmni wmi
en'l .bibs and othrr oTguiastions l"
; view the big i-aradr f the school
i children who will participate in the
gardrn contest ibis dimmer from a
. haiiKiug porch that will swing from
Ibr front nf thr l .r Mnckms hotel Frt-
I da aitrrnonn
Whitefoid in Chjrt.e
I In order that auiJrnts may be avoid
ed in the parade fridsx arfCrhoon it
III doubtful whetbei girbjof tbr public
Schools will hr allnwrd t.. parti ipatr
This question which was dnifufied In
; tin- principals' meeting Monday after-
noon was ri"t fullv dei ided upon
J Whiteford suprrfintejident ol
I schools is appointed to uk- full
charge ol lining ujm ih. children and
( rxiiling tbr parade Ml VVhitrlnrd
who has bad mm li experience in form-
ing parades nf school children is tak
Mng every precaution . irrvent nnnoi
accidents that are so common in af-
i fain "I this nature
Five Thousand to Take Par I
In . asr the girl ctattestants are al
lowed i" participate it is certain then
will be at least i.OOfJJWiildren to tske
part l I Mnormg lupervlsof il
home gardening said this morning thai
in .asr guis were excluded children
I from thr lowrr gradrs and those who
are not contestants would be allowed
in take part in the demonstration
MARIANO LEASE
QUESTION OPEN
I and Commissioners Approve
Appraisers' Board.
Indications thai the controversy
orr the rrnrwal of thr original MSI
land lease which I. as been lataelx as
signed In Msrlau.l to other individual
and companies may be ironed oqt
amicably aie seen in Ihr resolution
adopted b Ibe commissioners of the
laud office
Queatton Open.
Tbr resolution Which reallv does
nothing if is taccBl apptovr the
board oi appraisers leave open thr
Question ol Whethet thr twent. five
and one half lectiofll rxpirlnn May '..
shall br Ipprailijd as to iniprostmrnts.
as a unit or bv sections or even ipiai
let sectioni in locatdtnce with the
resolution
No mention i made ol Marland's
present holdings ihr laml mentioned
in tbr resolution ate in Kti. Riowl
ind Pawner counties and arr bring
peratt I b) Ihi K.n Kiowa compant
.1 In am li of tl.e I isrtrn nilrrrst.
the board of appraisers consists
I I Kilts it bead of Ibr oil and
i;a division of the stair land depart
ment; P It nopklnval Muskogrr. snd
Hobrrl Dunlnp formft stale treasurer
Ptefrtrnre Right
The resolution mternles the rnnten
lion of four mrml.rrs of the stale land
hoard that tbr lands in the lesses
which expired Maj 6 'hall ir .r ieaed
wild the pttferenfl right ol irnewsl
i.ovefnor 'illiam has steadfastly re
fused to Jgiee to ibis basing bis oh-
lection on the opinion of the attorney
general that the board of 9 t.
reeded Itl authonlv t. make a pref
"rmr right Irasr
'Hhrr sisignees ol ibr original Mar
land- lrar were notified to designate
ihrir apptaisrrs si the eat best possible
dale
ITALY'S WAR
BOARD READY
FOR CONFERENCE
Moving Picture Funnies
Commission Headed by Prince
lldine Reaches Capital.
W ISHINGTtiN Mav 2.1 With thr
arrival hrrr today of. the Italian wai
ftiision headed by l erdinando xli Sa
voia P rime of dine (onfrreturs With
American officials over war. iirciblrun
are to begin after the vislBfn have
brrn formally received hv President
W ilson ami other high government of
finals iplani official entertainment!
have brrn plannrd in thru homo
Srrrrtary Lansing and othrr slalr
department officials arranged to mer-
thr mission al the station A military
and naval es.ort was provided to -company
thr yisjtors to their head
.piarters
The prince of I'dine is tbr ddr t
son of thr Il'uke of t.enoa and fnt
CpUlin of King Victor Emmanuel Ihr
prince ii a captain in thr ro).tl nan
and has lakm part in the war and
hern awardrd a tnrdal lot deeds of
personal dating . Mr i' l.t yr.its old
Gtlglielmo Marconi inyrntor ol wirr
irss telegraphy is another member of
the mission
.
Ml i
l wrm : I !
III ;y ffiAT-iA-. - W
W f TRYiN TOM I Ap I .
' . .DIG INTO NXisI
J Mntonrj W
rtnt Ai.llrl K.ir
.'ill out thr pl.turt on all four al.tra
Ttim rarrfulls fol.l dotld Una I 1ta m
lira lanitli Thru ilntta.l Una :. ami an mi
role ra.-h aartion undarnaath avecuratat)
l tian .implatat turn nvar atnl rou'll find
a lurprtSlBC raauti Mava lha plrturaa
"I'm afraid father in lass doesn't rare
much about me." said the young mar
He finds fault with moat everything I
do."
"Nonsense" replied his wife "You
don't know his w.v He is ttratiug
KHJ Hist like our ol thr taimh "
Camp Girls Would
Help Soldier Boys
Ihr local chapter of the Krd Cross
society is in receipt of the following
letter fr.'Oi Mrs rlofltCf t l.ritntneit.
FoYt Cobb Okla.:
"I har twelve rampfitr girls who
wish to help do something for thr sol
dier boys They wish instruction a-
to how thev mav he of help
These gttls are 16 to 18 cat old
Ntis directions for knitting. m . m
othrr a. Is i.r that yuu ran Mfld us wtil
he vrr much apprei lated b) tbr gtrls
and thru gUgrditO
SCHOOL CIRLS
OFFER SERVICES
Young Women Anxious to Be-
come Red Cross Nurses.
ryeral high ICROOl gtrls of Marshall
dkla have written the local chapter
"f the Red Cross society that they de
sire to enlist to act a nurses in the
United Slates army y the call
. . 'tir-
llundreds of Irttrrs of this natur-
frotn every part of the state have brrn
rV eived hrrr Iii practically ali casrs
bowrvrr. ItiquirtTI say dir. have had
HO training In nursing Main arr ex-
perienced nurses Those who arr not
Iranird are bring advised to enter first;
aid .l.issrs. and tnrn lakr thr rsamina-
tions necessary for entrance into th.-1
work.
The following is a brief summary of
the qualification! required for enrol-
ment as a Red I t ss nurse
I At Irast a 'm years' course of
training given in a general hospital 1
which includes the care of men and1
has a dailv average of al least lift. !
patients
In stairs whtN registration is
provided bj law nurses must be re
istered
I i. i . r ( .1.. i 1 aaM
chool ir. tn win. b ibe applicant gradevi
atea
kt . a mBI
siuutatfd sitli th Vmcrican Nartw
n relation.
lrt Minnif rn i.tii i v i -!
miurf in Kt -I irons mifMiK frvie
i. ..... I . i i a J
- i ' 1411 limit ill Tiaaaag
nairmiin 01 inr lutimul nmmittee.
German Refuses to
Place Navy Appeal
tl" A.
uu ui. n lj 1 1 ji i iijsssa
V'..... ... .-ii. i i .. s
. '..- . . . iue iiaia
r.. .. .. I.. : J
- ii ii.i. iii lulling
or nav y league "
rhis notice which i- bring placed OSJ
windshields -i the automobiles in OH
lahnma Cits wai refused hv the ownap
oi Mil - ml -i: bile yesterday after
I..... I . ... l . si.:'.
.'"i . ' i . .i '4i M'l on sirflll siren
- pi . .s. . in u
I hat one rai li.l..nge. t.i a man'
I its
I'ii. ciliren who has lived in Anwfjp
for srvrntern r.irs. Imt who
. ii. si. i in. 'iiiiiiail rtlllUCl fajaj
nine vrars orior t cominir to thii enafl
noi want such a sign as thai on
windshield of his nutornohile
1
lumb:
or ALL
KINDS
a Jl
.iii
SHINGLES
sJysH
DOORS
Hi
bIV 7HKN you want ox-
) Wf pert advice on niat-
tets pertaining to
buildlnf or Inproving properties come to
Lumbar HttdQUuttn ami our ticperti will
SUbreil plHtiH hiuI orig-inal idenn without
charge or olslifgHt itn to djiti .
Huild a Sleeping Porch
You'll he surprised to know how quick-
ly ami ratMAftbt you can builil a sleeping
pon h. small or Urge.
Wi will furnish ibr REST lumber and building na
irttsls ami mi sets ire will be prompt and dependable
IN W limit 717 we'll
send man with details
and estimate of si
MINNETONKA LUMBER CO.
I red Rearlv. Mgr
Walnut 717
725
'UI W1W
m
asss
Achievement
Value
Attraction
s
r 1 Hi nw ni.'iel I' I M lltla. or a bur
ft "..(Ml neklna II II will make you
S) llila llriai M BMllafl's my l.lrnla '
Itul itlna o M.tlralif In our man urn? factorln
all n us ii make thr prl. 7tt
AtaAHril II motor nddMenal .qulimnl.
ill hnUh makrk n mi value r f
iiey. isqaatwl helot- Ten hlg ft-
Inrlea ami in nstirt.e. Isiing from Ilia
li.itoiir of il tnrfiiatry. n 11- Mr Una.
on I' rl. a.s tmi.-h f.r ao llttlr
t)i.i vHINii deaUtn Mite uphnlfterr. ttnua
I nai in room. My I'l-uii.ltiatand
tio. . li nils of avffv srorklng
I sit n.Hkra Dili a rar thai fills jrour every
trsli r
i or Paaaenser T.urini cr t;u
I raaaeiigti Hoadatei ITIf . a. i.atr (SM
iellvt rr O annny Top Hoi) l;ao
niarOI mo r r it CORPORATION
Dtpartmsnt 00 i- kson MICHIQAN
FEDF.RAL MOTOR SALES CO.
Vt N naSsvav
Stat !. ih.Mora
OKLAHOMA ' Hv
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