Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES MONDAY DECEMBER 91 1917.
THREE
PUS SUGAR
IS WASTED SAY
FOOD SELLERS
- I
Oklahoma Citvans May Soon 1 1
u itiii i i r i il
H i i t ' il hi I win
i I M v ll l' V I V- V IW I I IV I I
Oklahoma Cityatu are extravagani
il tin ni uf tuyai .ii tin- expense m
the restaurant i anil managers ul m
ral ri tauranti have predicted thai in
the neat ilium ihej will nui be nbl
I i I'll ei ;tt nil ihi tables in bowls but
v- ill iloli it out hi -mi;i M iiiaiilili s
J ii 1 1 it-s Kiln ttlin is i it charge ol tV
Baltimi i c I '.in i I un Ii -.i . . thai In
i.is observed people route intu his re-
taurar.r and buj a i up o( old e at S
cents. I lu ku i ir in utaitd m hoi
the Mi.ir m and help themselves to
Ciiuimal Wa ii .
" I Ins hati bappcnnl nine iml linn
iiam" s.inl M; Kilcj Aside from il
being a Ims i. . i t il i .1 criminal wa
Si hen sugai i- i hard i" get and "he
country n barllj in need ol consi i
vation oi ill kinds
"Other people have conn in and
bought a dish id H i n In i rnts and
sprinkled sugai uvei u so thai you cot-M
s .in elj tee the rice I did put a sign
mi tin tugar rand laying 'The I S
requests yoll to l' -.ivim; ill mik.ii
Sii'.ns Not Hi-rded.
Oilier restaurant managers offer the
same complain! Mrs John U Knit
derer. mauagei ol Kuiwlerer's Dainti
Lundi says ili.u site lias put signs all
orr hei restaurant asking people
save the sugai She .i thai sue had
had a lew ieoplc
ing foi this and I
. ' Well I'm pa)
suppose iliat I can
li.ne as nun Ii as I Ii " Slic al
says tliai people take large quantities
in llirir Coffee and lies i ivtn stir il
"The time will vnii ii cort.e when ve
ssill have t" dole it "Hi I can't endure
extravagance vyhen ihi intuitu need
every ounre and is itoing .ill possible to
conserve the sugar" sin snd
In the dining iniiiii ol the I fc-1 iii '
Itis In itrl. i tic sural is passed by
waiters ami is taken a.i immediate)).
In the Lee-Huckins lundi room t S
Lynn manager says that iii time in
dividual tugai hols will be served with
everything which needs sweetening
Will Cut Supply.
"I know jast how murd sugar it tak -tn
sweeten a grapefruil and how much
it takes lor a cup "t
lerVe it accordingly
1-.. I ice
ve iv
ana i- w i
ihortl)
said.
"M i i ri as 1 on the vslmli
triolu though" s.iiil M
If one man sees ati"ilui
is very pa
Lynn "ami
l.iKmu
tints 1 1 hi anything he will bawl hipt
out ' I find thai it is the i hildron
thai waste the sugai mon than anj
body" he laid
In drug stoics there teems to be uo
difficulty as birr i is thai require
sweetening are not a a rule served
extent lint ilrinl.s is
GAS INFORMATION
SUPPLY IS LOW
naitl
urns
ories
Reticent
Fuel
on
Informatii
t
whether
Bat "as
been cut oil from I Iklahoma it i
lories will nui In made public heni e
Cm ill In the Oklahoma Gas and Elcctrii
cnmpait) U Molinai i. its man
ajjer declared this morning that he will
instruct his employes to refuse infor-
mation on the suftjei i
He has adi pted the belief he laid
tbat smli Information is none ofethe
business ol the newspapers of the city
ami that publication nl statements as to
tlic Ka iltuation have no effect further
than to itir tii publii ill feeling against
ins compan)
"The domeitii consumers ol the citj
arc getting good gas ierAi t now' be
aid "and I si- ii reasi n whj 1 1 - - 1 'k
lahorna lias and E'cctricc impanj should
he 'deviled' bj insi tent questioning as
In factories Hie public isn't interested
in the factories and the industrial man
niseis have contracts with ui undci
which e are permitted tu cut off the
ga whenevet we think it ncce sarj
The ..nl i o( iplailll the fai lOI ' man
agcrs have is that they are compelled lo
bus fuel costing maliy times more than
gai- ulirii L.i in nut availabti They
are" usually glad to get an) gas nl all.1
Ml (.'i in; iei in lite i ity were ithotit
gas last Saturdaj t a result of the
cold spell and it i as in response In a
question this m rning as lei whether
im service ha I been resumed that Mi
Molinanl announced his new polk) ol
Yvsii Poultr
( lirn 1 1 1 'in t .
Show 5 W
m in in p
Main sii m t
in Vdt
Lions Club Meeting
Set for Thursday
ll.e
the
nl tar I
.11 he hi
at noon
ai i n ing
linn i lub
hi at the
linn heon
Moiida)
nil
hm
i its as Wednesday
in ible to art Hitge
n- ilai
the installation of
iffil ei s int lulling Is
ii esidi ui . Raymond
t i arpentei
I'rederlcksou vice-
I Rearl) trustee foi
mill i
ial
1111
I
ng n alarm
nl me
purcha
"Revelatioks
of ft Wipe
bp Adelc CrarrisotV
HOW Mulhei (itahani Drlealed Cousin
Agatha's Little Plan mil t'omiuaril
awiifi
1 " '. k""
"' ' Wtha
i. .i.i. .i i... i. .i..
ftta.lnf.
tin more i
nr I. when
i"hls ui t-.ngiisii i hita ciiii-"'-
n coich and design unroiled iron thi
bundle in my mother in law's hat b
tut astonishment was ihe onl) feeling
e had in omit '.i
My delight in tin beautiful fabrii I
h.nl to much wanted fut the upholttei
tug nl tile oW walnut furniture I ha I
bought wa- tempered bj thi little 'c
morsel ul tugging at mj heart as '
Irought ni the ii si in tut thoughi -toward
in) mother in law in which I
ii.nl in i In i ii indulging
lllll the Inline hI.hih i uusin Sgatha
am in ntj direction was filled with di
appointed malice Shi h.nl tried s" hard
to foment ill feeling between ntj
mothei m law ami mysell 'hat i Iii ex-
hibition ol ihe kindly feeling mi lm
band's mother had i"r me was like the
iiailitmiial gall ami wormwood to In r
i II mils snul
"I suppose ibis is a snrt oi reward ul
met ii card foi Iihk a good girl about
the kiiimg Margaret" she laid acidly
before l h.nl caught m) breath ehuugit
in thank ni mothei in law tnr the
trouble she had taken to change the
tapestr) ol her selection i"r the chin's
which h.nl been m) expressed choice ' r
the upholstct ui;
l he in c ii line irip to the city whi b
mi mothei m law had made arduous as
it was foi me nl hei yraxs end In
firmity wa- not ihe thing ih.ii most ap
pi ah il in mi h u.is iiie ai i thai vol
untarih he had laid aside one nl hei
rigid opinions had sacrificed her own
licliuation to mine ami tint at the very
moment I ibnugbt her both uttjust and
unkind
I sprang tu mj fei t as i uusin
gatha finished hei cutty little siicech
and gathererl chinti and mothei in low
into 111. aims
' Yuu Undeistand Me!"
"Oh mother dcat '" I sad tremuloui
ly "wherever ilbl you find this It's ihe
must exquisite th ug far prettiei than
the 'h -ikiis for which I looki 'I " i
"in course ii is'" mi mother-in-law
returned complacently giving me ihi
ieck on the cheek which is her usual
apolog) Inr a kiss ami disengaging hi i
ii and the chinti from my arm-
" I In is r i li i ks neyei show tben most ex
lustve designs to incxpei irtii ed bu) 1 1 -h
takes knowledge ol fabrics and
shopping to get i iic Ih-i results '
M) face shadowed I couldn't help it
Why I asked irlyself rcbelliously ih I
m niMihei in law in.aiiahli spoil even
hei uinst kiudly-meani actions with hei
arrogant inconsiderate manner? He
cousin's malicious remarks were rigiti
She hail changed the lape in fur the
chintz not in ail) lard) recognition of
m) right to have a choice in the selci
imn ni draperies foi my home but ic-
cause she had been pleased with ni)
submission to hei wishes m the knit
ling coiitfoversy I'he i limit wa a "rc-
ward nf merit card" muIi as a long
suffering teacher might hand out
-nine pupil who hail al last Ira t m il hei
leston s
"How fortunate it is f u- you Mat-
naret" purred t uusin gatha "that you
can haie the benefit of your mother In-
law's experience Sn man) vnimg wives
larking a curbing "t au sort make si
many mistakes in taste and waste i
much moiie)
I be insinuating malicious words
were an effectual cuiuitci irritant 10
mi nwu ilmiigbts Thei brought back
the resolution I'd made but a little
while' before to thwart in every way
i issible Cousin Kgatha's evident detet
ntination to sow discord between m.
mothei in law ami mi
But before I could put into words a
rebuke a- subtle as het own insinuation
in) mother in law tool! the neces 1 1 s of
answering her cousin Jwa) from me
"Agatha" she said sharply "youai
limply insufferable.'
"I do not understand you Harriet
the other womao began with hei usu-
al air of long-sDnerltiK meekness
"i ih i-s i m ii i '" retorted m)
mother-in law "You understand nw
perfectl) You always were a regular
cat f r .ni tin time your mother put you
in shnit clothes Bui you're sharpening
your claws on ihe wrong iree let nc
tell you. I know you as well as if I'd
strung your bones like beads on a
sifin and put you together Vou'd lil i
nothing belter than la mo up some kimi
nf a mess between Margaret and me.
Inn you can'l tin it. not the wai you're
ing al "Hi it. at Btl) rate Ami I'd ad
i e you i" stop Using if you kllOW
w hat is g" nl foi you "
Ihe wnrils appeared lo convey a
eovert threat lo the other woman for
hei face which had worn a set though
rathei sickl) -mile during m inothea-
in law's tirade lurned pair ami ihe
begin i" snifl scpuli hrally
"Don't Pay Any Attention."
iii nitiiM you're privileged to talk
to me as you please' she said "foi I
im "hi i'ciiiiiIc-s and at youi met
i H even tl" em. is nl hic.nl I eat and
the sheltei over nu head Itut you ban
mil) i" iay the word Margaret" she
turned t me tearfully "and I will g
in the almshouse where I belong "
"Oh g" to youi room and wash yi ul
face Instead hef cousin retorted un
sympathetically and as ihe door closed
aftet nii-in Agatha's disconsolate
figure mi mothei in law pu! a reassui
ing hand upon my shouldet
Don't pa) any attention lo Agatha."
she advised "She pulls out (ha! treiti ltd
stni about the poorhousc whehevei
lle's in a tight corner She is in ratnei
a lis financially just now but iust i
00n as I tan airatlgc It I'll turn he
oyti to '-miie ni her other relatives
Pit) sornebod) wouldn't break a lev
omewhere That's Agatha's one g
point She's a lim nurse seem to I"'
gei all Wei vagaries when she's takino
i .ii i "l a real!) ick iersnT "
I couldn't iuiii ei ho nu mothei In
law's w ish but I know that I shall i
tin
I'm Wi akni s imi bo i
i
CIVILIAN RELIEF
WnPlfCPQ RIIQY
itViiRLiiu uuui
Census it
ruts I
Soldiers' Depend
s Beins raken
ma in
u lw h
Mis
l i ik'
pet
ie relative
Mi l ai Inn
I
lp
empi
m oi are iu I
thai the) get I
have lim Ii iped yet
i. ue the difficulty has
ami win
it uall) l
t ai tnr
I
en la' !. "i employment 1 1 i
r ill ih velop later Mrs Mi
a
All Races Visited
i in Saturday afternoon Mrs McLart
ne) called mt some soldiers' families
to sci in i ihe names ol the soldiers who
h.nl gout and the camps where they ar
From g.n tii i i etlui ibej cliiubi d
lltrougl winding halls and dark itaii
1
.mil tisii aliaas wefi im hided iu Ihe
Ii i ami Mi - Mi i ai lite? has alreod
ailed "i bmest . Jew - ami I' i em h
men " he Chinese she says are very
reiicclil Kver) kiml of abode was its
id i from bakeries to hardware stores
including shacks. rooming-l)mises id
lauratt s and hot Is
Kverywhcn ihe open sesame i as
"U e a e workers ol the Red Cross.
These words acted hki magii on thi
people foi even the poore i dwelling
l. il Red i ros i sea s ice flags In tin
windows i hu- uegro mamm) in Ih
south part ol ihe nu before she would
consent tn answer the knik nu hei
door rail id out "Who's dot
"U ilein old Kcil Cross workers."
was the repl) limnediatel) the dooi
a opened with a "Woifl you cottic
in? jYou's'll get .11 i ol' staiiditi1 oui
Frau Raps Kaiser.
I in n the mis ion of the woi kn i was
explained and request mane foi ihe
tn. me ni the soldiar who had gone from
ll ere This ia. given with pride an I
in light with bows ami smiles ami the
nlil negrjess proceeded t" tell everything
i Ne that she knew
Dutch woman who wa- visited In
Pwkingtftwn .itaiicil i.i give het icws
absiui ihe kaisci "She bawled him out
v. a fare you well" and had he been
anywhere neai Ins cars would have
b i n hnstei ed
A i ierm in frau iu Pai kingtown
s.iniii"l st 1 1 ing pigtail and iauei
bruul HI hi t km hen -I r Inii cAugb
tn gin 1 '! 1 In 'il.;ili "o! V n
She had hu German) when she was (j
tears old she laid SO -he did not re-
mcmhrr ver) much bul she did wish
thai ll'is . .ii would Stop I here were
two pots of mgi.'.iis and sauer I rant fm
she wa- i ool ing i" leu i hildreu
Child Labor L?ws
Should Be Kept
President Asserts
W ASHINGTON Dei .11
the national ilnhl I. nun
iirccni relaxation ol child
on the ci use ol wb ii
Kfforts of
... nittee to
laboi laws
have the indorsement ul President Wil-
son Iu a letter i" tin committee piade
publu todaj the presidcnl dei lares thai
sirni enforcement of ihe laws no) onl)
will contribute ! preservation of life
ami health bul will tend to efficiency
ami economy 61 production
oljj. m lOLMaoejmmtmmMM
Bight-cj Under 7-puggen
Kim- Cadillac automobile
white wheelsj "M. W. S."
on sidea ; 191 model ; only
white-wheel Cadillac in
cily; hood cuver. motor
meter Bide-c u rtai s on
wht ii stolen.
REWARD
Please notify immediately
ii. M. SMITH
Wnlnut 570
STOl EN
Hen's What Dorothy Dix Gives
As Best Resolutions for Whole
r ji i. ni
rumuy w uowrve uunng lyio
There's Something In 1 his List
I kit Everybody Can Do(
Wiitci DedareSt and Shows
asiest Way to Do It
BY D0R01 I1Y DIX
Highest Paul Wniiian Wnlri.
i i ii K'sf i. hi imlividuall) do
'i m el to nu ii nui any new
il al tin In ginning ol the new
Will III'!
0
N mi don't 1 1. iiiii i" he pei o
i . .n base a few lull wchkncssc'i
I
il "ii w ant I" i all pet s. mil i hat Al
teristic weaknesses hut nothing that
ailVoll I'ollld object to w Im isn't a
grouch a crank and uverl) critical and
heaven knows vou'ri a uiillmu tun's
ItMi good hu the peopb with whiiin i"ii
have i" live I
s" then s traih no reason foi you
i" make an) New Year's resolution! to
In c a beltet ho tin i . niitig leu in
ihere ari lots ni pei pie w Im i nuld be
benefited b) wiping "ii the slale and
taking a fg -h larl Don't you wish.
Im mtaiiii
II ii I. in.!'- Resiiltilinn
Ihai youi husband would resolve
In 1. 1 in a- mm h interest in his home
'lining ihe coming vt at as he does in
In. Inr nil s
In treat you with a much cotisid
rratioii and politeness as he does ln
iirsi iiitotuei
I" watch what In- tl ildren .ue il ft
. mil thinking as closel) as he does whal
In i Ii i ks ai e ilnmg ami thinking
Tallin it Oul on Family
I loii t "iii w ish that youi husband
would resolve not lo take out un bis
I. innl all the m i ie. it t lulnlili ami
general cuasediiess that he i- afraid
ami ashamed tn -h in i In outside
Wi 'rbl '
I I i.i i In wouldn't sa) thing in you
thai be wouldn't dare t" sn to git)
woman who had an able bodied brother
1 1 in ins cnnk oi stenographei who
i ' lUld give Until r ami Ir.l'.r
That he wouldn't take everything you
'In (in hint as a matin ol course ami
without so much as a thank mu; that
be wouldn't row OVCI the lulls evil.
Irfttnth ami a i I a- il you h.nl i an n
ever) particle ol the food that i ante Into
thi hi use and worn all ihe i lothi -. at 'I
monopolised all the light ami heat ami
occupied all the furniture
Be Cheerful
Uon'l '.-ii wish that youi husband
would resolve thai during th coming
sdPi' hf wi iibl In lp you to maki .1 hapi
home bj being cheerful In it ami in
trrested In il bj being human instead
n jusi a 1 hei k I k. 01 a twain bfini
whom the whole household trembled?
Thai he Would resolve to pay you
three hundred ami smh five compli
ments raeh mie ru which would make
.1 happy day for y.ai
Tha) he would resolve to get ac-
rmalntt'! with ins children and win Ih ir
confidence so that br might give them
the help ami guidance thai they nrrl
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so torvl; and ilrn onl) a
be. mi: l.ilhei i an gt c tn his
wie
Inhh
ami
D
t)V
ml
wish
lll.lt
w ill
iihl 11 "Ue
I" be a better housekecpei and h
bring every bu nl Intelligence that she'i
got i" running hei home scientificall)
oid ei'ii ieutl)
I To devote more timi ami attention
1 I" ihe kid In 11 ami less to hi nlge
I n make hersell lopk as attractive if
breakfast when then s uobod) but the
I lamil) present as she does when there's
I I untpaii)
wini Wne Can in
Dim I you wish ii.u youi wifi would
make and keep a I'BSl nnn Niw Ni.il
resolution
Nni in dug 1 1 111 11 uund to parties I
when you mini home lull dead limn a
hard day's work
Not i" s)n ml im in 1 as 1 1 1 1 grew . 1 1
tree
Not in hei ami complain because she
can't dress like a millionaires!
Not i" nag ami thresh ovet Ihe same
"Id grievance a million tones
Nol to base nerves ami hysterics
ever) time she is crossed in au'hing
ami 1 an t h.u e hei nw n wai
And Annllirt One
Don't you wish thai youi wife would
resolve1
I " lie a 11 al helpmate tu take an 1
interest in youi business ami I" willing
in deny hersell things to enable you to
gel . ui 111 it
I" Ih lympBlhctjt and at lei 1 1 mate I
ami In lllOW IOU thai hi appi ei 1.1I1 s
1 hard you work foi het ami the
1 hildren
I'll lei nui see that -he admires soil
and thinks she got a prilC 111 a bus
hand
I" ai hki a rational human being
instead of a spoiled bah)
And above all dout you wish that
she would resoh c
In always tutu a bright ami cheerful
fare upon you and make youi home ihe
glaildesi place in 1 1 Hue in Instead ul
the spot 1h.1t you'd mosl avoid 11 you
daied to
D
UN I
w ish that youi 111 laws
would make
a New eai s rcsolu
lion :
lo keep then lingers out nf youi pie
during ihe ensuing yeai
I 1 visit mhi Otll) when pressed In do
10 and In make their vilill ihort when
they do come
lo refrain from handing you unso-
licited advice
In ipnt criticising what iiiii eat and
drink the books you ic.nl. youi politics.
teligion 1 lollies how sou iaise thi
baby ami youi tight to use lour best
1 Inn. 1 w hen you w ant hi
Don't sou wish your friends would
make a New Neat resolution
Not in load sou down with all t lie-1 r
troubles
N it to trll you all the ilisagt crablr
( nigs thai ibev heat about VOU
Not to believe that friendship gives
them a right I" monopolitC you tl lis t
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Happy New Year
if I III' llf s 11 I t .n Itl si
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"t n leel thai thrir friendship glses
i hem the privilege ni Invading the
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Sni in nuke ol theit trientlihig
burden but i pleasure
D
(IN I nil .s ish thai nmlhet wntibl
Bake a New Seat s irsoliiiiott
I" tight it out with then ell willed
children and rule then offspring 111
itead of being ruled by them
ihii the) would -ie ihit theit young
daughters wrtr decent)) clothed Instead I
nf lilting then gn nui hall naked at
ihes tin at present
I hat lhe would h II b On il go Is I" 1
hr Hindi si ami dignified
Thai ihei would teach theii daughters
timi there is something luglui ami Iki i
in in iiir than inning a good time IM
wraimg the latest fashion
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Office Furniture
Mcrls
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You can play a world of music on
Elburn and Harwood Player Pianos at $450 and
The Duo Art Piano
ia the Pianola and something more M is the instrument
which gives you the joy and inspiration of hearing thi'
world's greatesl pianists on your piano.
Don't Miss Hearing This
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XVII Electric Vic-
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126 worth of Vic
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$295
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DRUG CO.
Oklahoma City
the require meuls ot any inorlfrn
requlrementi
office
Leopold Desks
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price ate haikfd by the strongest en-
ments rite entire ime ll represent-
ed and selection is sitnplilied by reason
nl the wide Bisorttncnt
STEEL 8AFK8 AND FILING
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 236, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1917, newspaper, December 31, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170532/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.