Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1917 Page: 8 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. TTEtJtfESDAT WTOBER 31 1917.
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JEITROL
tTTAL IN WAR
i Government Sends Outline for
Speakers.
. VOLUNTEERS ARE SOUGHT
People Are rAsked to Co-oper-
S: ate to Prevent Waste.
The followint is in otitl'na taken
from the educational press bulletin for
..speakers by the natal irnvernment
and wait sent M J. A. NVhiteford super
intendent of school!.
Volantetr Effort
Democracy i KtVini the Issues of
the war on volunteer effort hnwn in
'the fact that the food administration
asks for our help In feeding the sol-
diers. It Is by self-control not hy de-
cree that people art asked to co-operate
In the conservation of foods. There
it no comptilslnsi. To provision our
allies sufficiently women must conduct
their household wisely.
Food control in the vital element :
Our allies and their enemiri throwing;
their tal resources into the struaide
have made it a war of mhatistion. Both
. aide now feel titmirrr's pinch. ' Who U
most .haunted bv famine will first lose
heart. Food wiW win the war.
Flnt War Meattire.
Oldwbrld method are autocratic:
" Food control :s one of Germany's first
war measure. . Reeling nndrr the
hock of "the kaiser's atlack our allies
vane constrained to adopt similar reg-
ulations. In Europe one's dailv bread is por-
. tioned by the police half a pound loaf
' daily meat once a week one rpR week-
ly three to five miners of hutter.
Fines are levied in Holland for sell
ing bread warm from the oven for
taking cake too rich for dusting crr;itn
' ftjifls with stiff r for feeding crtmihs
to a canary.
America accepts the challenge: Ger-
many aoogtit to role the world in the
conviction that loose-woven drmocra-
ties could never withstand close-knit
forces directed by a single will.
. So lorn as everynne went his own
' fait the German theory worked. Now
we have undertaken to prove that the
. common will of a peaceful people is
more tsssm Ike war lord's might
Self .Control
' Our trait is in self-control : Under
the gwmnment of the United State
the food afointratioti has undertaken
x: to weM aJse wills of fe hstnsirtd milmn
: people in one common enterprise every-
one taking and keeping a pledge to do
his part his own conscience being his
' ' guide.
Iron law or golden rule: The con
flict is deeper than war. Autocracy
i and democracy face one another on the
I battle front hut the fundamental tiling
to be prowl is what way of liylng is
to prevail in the world. Unless we can
make our way more effective than au-
tocracy we must yield t its sway as
savages are scattered when white men
arrive. One system or the other will
command civilization in the next stage
of the world.
Choka Dallbatate.
Our choice is deliberate: The un-
couthneis of democracy shall not deter
us. We know it shambling gait it
clumsy motions its sprawling ways. Yet
we have marked its upward course
thesAr two thousand years wr believe in
its destiny; without reserve or misgiv-
ing we accept thejateful choice.
300000 Workmen
Needed to Build
Ships for Nation
WASHINGTON Oct. 31. Atlantic
coast steel shipbuilder in conference
with government officials here today
declared the labor shortage present a
serious menace to the national shipping
construction program. The production
of naval men bant tonnage will be Im-
peded eriotily it was pointed out
unless .It KM WO workmen can be drawn
from other industries.
PALMER BEGINS HIS
WORK AS CONTROLLER
WASHINGTON Oct. 31. -President
Wilson yeiterday issued an executive
order conferring upon A Mitchell Fai-
nter custodian of enemy property full
power. to carry out the provisions of
the trading with the enemy art relating
to the taking over of the property of an
enemy or allies of nil raeniv for the
duration of the war Mr. Palmer Im-
mediately began organiration of his
staff by appointing J I.ionberger Davis
of St. Louis managing .director of the
office.
Mr. Iavi. the new managing direct-
or ii president of the St. l-oiiis cham-
ber of commerce. The organization of
the taff will be completed as soon as
possible as all properties of an enrmy
or ally of an enemy will be turned over
to the new bureau within thirty days.
With a short milk supply in the city
this is the time to buy milk cows
llelle Isle sale November 1 1917 at
10 o'clock.Adv
An actres i the patentee of a capa-
tioui trunk which can be converted
into a complete bureau and dressing
table.
A MHL OF
SALTS RELIEVES
ACHING IIIEK
PI DONE! 1
IE.
ONE JOINTS
if. iv n '
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Rub pain away with a small
trial bottle of old
"St. Jacob's Oil."
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism
It pain only; not one case in fifty
require internal treatment. kuii
soothing penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil"
right on llie "tender 'pot" and by the
time you say Jack Robinson out
come the rheumatic pain and distre
"St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheuma
tism liniment -which never disapjioints
and doesn't barn the skin. It take
pain sorenes and stiffne from arh
ing joints muscles and bones; stopi
sciatica lumbago backache and neu-
ralgia. Limber up I Get a small trial bottle
of old-time honest "St. Jacobs Oil"
from any drug store and in a moment
you'll be free from pains ache and
stiffness. Don't suffer I Rub rheum
ism asvar Adv
We eat too much meat
which clogs Kidneys says
noted authority.
If back hurts or Bladder
bothers stop all meat
for a while.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region i:
generally means you have been eating
too much meat says a well known au-
thority. Meat forms uric acid which
overworks the kidlievs in their effort
to filter it from the blood and thev be
come sort of paralysed and h'Uk'y
When your kidnrvs get sluggish and
clog you must relieve them like you
relieve your bowels; removing all the
Kodv's ur'l"is wa-te rle vou Vive
backache sick headache diry spells?
your stomach sour tongue i mated
and when the weather is bad you have
rheumatic twinge. The urine is
(''Midv full of rdi"""' chiijuieU often
get sore water scalds anu you are
obliged to seel rebel two or three times
during the night.
Kither consult a good reliable pbvsi-
cian at once or get from your phar-
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast for a few day and
vour kidnevs will then act fine. Thi.
famous salts is made from the arid of !
grapes and lemon juice combined with
lithia and has been used for genera
tions to clean and stimulate sluggish
kidneys also to neutralize acids in the
urine so it no longer irritates thus end-
ing bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexnensivr. cannot
iniure and makes a delightful efter-
wscent lithia-water drink Adv.
WANTED
$100Mll
BERTi
BIDS
At $110.00 Per $100.00
In EXCHANGE For MOON CARS
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TPjMOON MOTOfl CAR co
V i s T ' ot! ' Ji
Moon cars have been built for past 14 yt'ars sold principally in the East. You now
have the opportunity not only to buy the best car on the market but help your Coun-
try Win the War at the same time.
Moon cars are made in three different sizes:
8-36 5-Paaaanger
6-45 7-Paaacnger
6-66 7-Paaaenger
$1095 00
$1575.00
$1850.00
Above sizes also in Chummy 4-passenger. Also Sedans Cabriolet and Carondelets.
All upholstered in genuine Spanish tan leather with French pleats without extra ex-
pense. All cars equipped with G-cylinder Red Seal Continental engines Bor &
Beck clutch Timken bearings and rear ax'e system. Warner transmission.
Ask any Moon owner about Moon Cars they are all genuine boosters.
Agents Demand for territory coming fast. You will be sorry if you don't grab
some territory for Moon cars. Act quick.
Moon Cars for Liberty Bonds
HAGAMAN MOTOR CO.
Walnut 187
"We Sell Cars of Merit"
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA.
710 N. Broadway
Attend the Big "NEW METHOD" Gas flange. Demonstration
Thursday Morning Rain or Shine It's Going to Be a Big
Event. Either Store Will Allow You $5.00 for Your Old Gas Range During
This Demonstration This Is the Greatest Opportunity Ever Offered in Oklahoma City I
Sphnj k McGill and McCoy A Spivey intend to inuiRiirate a nig srlling campaign on this world's RTfatrnt and brst das Ranfje and in
hi
10 Brooerlv show voa the manv advnlasrs the NKW MKIHOI) dan over nthrr (. Manoei have trrnrrri f lie trrviren nl Mrs.
F. 1st Wayland an expert cooking demonstrator who will do all kinds of plain and fancy cooking on a NKW MKTHOl) (is Ratine
id oar ahow window Monday Tuesday and Wednesday We want you to witness how easv it is to handle a NKW MKTHOl) Gas
Jr Range and how beautifully the NEW MKTHOl) hakes rakr and hread. Hundreds of these NKW METHOD lias Ranges are in
MH? aat la Oklahoma City homes and every NKW MKTHOL) user sings its praises. It's enamrled both inside and out with Klxiny
lactic etsamoL which ta a protection against rust. Its humers are vitreous enamel steel giving you the only real sanitary hurner on
the market ana being the greatest gas saver ever before patented. We invite you to attend our big demonstration and give us the
chance to show you wherein the NEW METHOD is entirely different from all other Gas Ranges. We have prepared to handle a
larga crowd and will feel disappointed if you don't cottie. We expert you.
The styles in which this New Type of f.as Range can He obtained are shown on oar aample floor they combine all of the desirable
finalities of the Cabinet Table and Klevatsd Oven types of Gas Ranges without any of their objectionable features. Their rooking
top to which :!e light reaches from all directions has no dark corners and is 50 to 100 percent larger than any other type of four-
burner gas range. The solid top section underneath the oven is a new addition to a Gas Range that every woman will appreciate as a
place for keeping things warm and for flatirons. The baking oven is at the side of the main cooking top three inches lower than the
standard height of Klrvaied Ovens so is at a convenient height for any height woman. When opn the lower half of the divided oven
door forms a shelf on which things can be rested when putting in or taking out of the oven. Trie re are from Three to Hour Burners
besides the Swinging Simmering Burner in line at front of top so that it is never necessary to lift a vessel from a back burner over
snother. There is an opening at the back of the overhanging ovta connection with the flue which forma a perfect canopy in addition
to the one over the cooking top.
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Come down and hear
Free Lecture on Cooking
by
Mrs. F. M.
Wayland
An expert ftaa stove
demonstrator. She will
Jell you how to get beat
resultis out of your gag
range. No charge.
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Tti. rtjrt-lmn knrn N.w MMhori Horn
r. MH II .mall r. on .count at
urns and rtrllli-d ih.lr lam. n.rk.
(lama hol.a has and bolnf onamal.l
rmmh titirra ln.l in.M. aa wall aa
i hat ran. rrt'tmn mil. afford a f.
hrn mora air la flow of a.a anil
almlllt. la. barn- anahla lha burn.r la
rr r"t" ra k. do. I. tak. In S tlma
ha rough ualura In- aa murn air aa an y
aid.
caal Irua bura.r.
$ 1 .00
PaU Ua Weekly Will Soon
. -Pay for a
NKW METHOD RANGE
And
BEDUCK TOUS CAS BILL
OJtC-rOUBTH. "
COM! DOWN AND LET US
- f ILL TQU WHY
I 4vmu snrmmi mrro-111 3 I
A A H'
Exceptional lerma
and pncea will be
made on all New
Method rangea dur-
ing demonstration.
Don't fail to come.
Swinging inmterin Imrn'V and lighter; ran be used on the front tap
ami it a uieat coiivrnirm e in lighting llie humers. Only found on
New MiiIumI Stove
NEW METHOD GAS RANGES
Cot Your Grt Bill One-Fourth.
m
fit?
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TMa bmaliral NfW MITTII-
OI l(.n. la Ilia fr.aowl (a.
aairr mi rartii ArluaJ and .rlanllflc
.ia. varin.d tr affldarll ha pror.n
rial Nrw MFTII(t Kant. nninmi
rom !S t 4t laaa than AI.I.
ITMKR O.a H.rfa This nanca haa
arr baklnc av.n. hrnll.r i burn. t Inp
ind fwlnilna aimmarliif biirnar Full
lnny .iiarnnipd both litald.
:ind .ut and prir.d at
lily . .
New Method Gas Ranges Reduce Your Gas Bill
Scientific Tests Have Proven It
To irT (hat the Nrw MRTHon OA IUWOB wltl vara II per etnt ( ysmr fm bttl U a hrrmd utonent-
nna that a woulrl nol mak war wa not prpud to bark It up.
The New Style "New Method" Burner Does It
f iNiii.iinii:;i'H' '
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Combination
Coal and Gas
Range
Don't fail lo hop the New
Method (luop-in-onp com-
bination coal and gan
range the greatest atove
of its kind over manufac-
tured. lUirns coal wood
or gaH without any trouble
or changing.
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Come in and let ua tell you
why New Method atovea
cut your gaa
fourth.
r niiinini'iii.utiti i " - i' '"'i iv
bill
a one-
Remember the Bl NF.W METHOD Demonatratimi
Monday Tuesday n. Wednesday. Ort. . .10 and Nov 1
will he arid In the Stoic of
Spivey & McGill
126 W. GRAND AVE.
PHONE MAPLE 87
25
537t
Styles and Sizes to Select From
The demonstration will commence at McCoy & Spivey'a
Store 101-100 W. Grand Ave. Thursday morning.
$5.00
FOB YOUR OLD RANGE
Oa Pnrehaae Price of Any
Elevates! Oven
NEW METHOD RANGE.
Balance Can Be Paid In Easy
Payments of
ONLY l.oo A WEEK
NrW Mnilon HaniM ar. dlmd
In twwilj.flr tlr and ilmi div jrnti
la Hr4t fniit ranhi frmn lit Mill.
S iMirn.r Kllrlirnrtlr lo III. larar a lull
lahl. Top IImiiif nllli imlUlil ! I
Iml nk frlddl. ami full Itll anatn.
.I.d all rr a. ahimn In larir r.m.r
al alMi. alt own SlaMlntrl wltlin.il
fM ( .lonlraill. Ul n Kill Irll on
I lil. la Hi haml.itmeat l.aa Rant In
Smerlra imy ilnn'l fall ta dmfi In
and ... II In nnr slmw wlnd.n. Via ar
lirmid t almw nn SKW MKTIIIM)
Kant .Imaii.e Hi. ar. aa handraiia
a. Ilin am mnl. Tli al. rlaaa la
" hilih.n and rml d. ill Km In fnur
imm krllMMih Uf r.iln.liii fnnr gaa Itlll
nti.-lourlh.
Don't Fall to See Our Large Window Display
Thf-Day METHOD Damswtrattoa
Martini Tnursd.v. Nov 2 also Friday and S.mrday.
" rld in the Stoif of
iV3cC6y & Spivey
104-lOvS W. GRAND AVE.
PHONE WALNUT 1161
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 184, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 31, 1917, newspaper, October 31, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170480/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.