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THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES.
The Oklahoma City Times
THE TIMES COMPANY
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Frldaj la combination of daily and
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Almost silently III ill Without H II J
disturbing liolse llu i lly cointnlssliili
ere' Lave iluteil the wuy to sobriety
and HTlia to health uiul longevity.
They have shut off the Niiiily of booze
and uindc It difficult for tin- ini'ii who
wants to become il Tfl I. n lil tu succeed
lu liU t- i I design.
At tilt- same time uml without men-
tioning any cotiuei Hull between the
two circumstances the city ooiuiuis-
fluncrs hae IihiI It (stinted out that
I lie city water supply U pure mill
wholesome Mini tliut not'isly uct-d fear
It. No teuipl'iulioe lecture went along
with the uiinoiiuri'iiu'iit tmt mi
1 1 1 1 1 ex It Is sisslhle tu take u Lint
w i 1 hi ii I huvlug n lu ll k bouse full uu
oil.
In oilier words the city couituls
shiners Iihvc given t lie rcshlt tils i (
it iklllllolllU lit) U splendid object If
on. They hae removed I row ili"lr
path t Ik- temptation tu drink loollr'
whisk) which nil will agree Is uot u
whoesniue heierilko. In I'lU'V tuey
have filled tlif tap wltli wiiti r from
llir Canudlan which llir rlty iNiulst
assures us contains u intiiliii uu n' I in'
lerla. All we have to do I to ti.ru
tlif faucet and ill Ink our fail.
There ure other wins of diil.erllig
tl'llllKlMIHV ) till fN besides gelling
rpoii it dry goods box on the street
miner tu do It. 'I'lii' lecturer does not
linn- to ln-Nn'kk u iliili' In a pulpit
to In Uf Dim iIhiv of the regular pastor.
Hi' does not even have to L I lu a liall.
If lit' Is a rlty commissioner lie can do
lil hi r r ton aid shutting off t lie sup
ily of Intoxicating drink and kiil) -nig
another Hint Ih pure and' whole-
some In Hike Hh ilait'.
Ai ii ur I'M mid I'm' Street do unt
pose hh leuisM'iinoe lecturers lint
that's Just what tln-y are.
WOMEN IN TIIK WAR
Now come Mri. Kuiuii'llua I'auk
hurst wltli nu offer to lead a regl-
ii. I'M nf flk'titlug wouieu lu the
l.iiiMii'iiii war. If the rulili' tell the
tiulli. 'I'Iih cIiiiui'1'b lire Hint Mm.
I'lihkhni at U only making unutliei' Lid
for notoriety for xlie Ih nut fitted to
U-ii I In I ia I tin of the kind that ure be
h- foiiyht III tlilk wnr. Slie Is a war-
l lor uf a dlffereut kind.
Ill the pHMt there liaie Li't-ll woiui'U
lin foiii(lit lu Imtlli's the aaiua
men. It la not ueifsHHiy to go lack
to Hie tiny of Hie Aiiiiikoiih to Hud
llii'in. mid iitheiH beslilen Joiiu led
armlet Into the fray.
Hut i:uiellue I'uuliliursl If It In nut
uu uffi'iine to the sek to mention It
N uit the line of arllve bervlie III
sin h ii i iiuipiilkii. She would not lie
nhh' In unileiko the hit iiIhIiI m of the
tieiirhe. Sui'li warfiire in vanlly dif-
ferent from the kind lu wlili-li thin ho-
nilled in 1 1 1 1 it ii t noiiiHii tins taken part
slnif ulie cniiie Into proiulneiiit'. Hur-
lusslnjc the London pollir directing
w oiiii'ii tu tun ii harua und uiurrhlug
thioiinh the Htrtftn under fautaHtk'
Iihiiiiits inuy huve sivnieil Ilk" warfare
to Mis. Pimkhiirst Imt In reality It
was mt. Ken I war U u II that lieu
em I Mii i niiin di'-iniiiit. d It and then
Hullle.
Wuiiien me tukliiK n greut part In
the inisinl war as Idd ('ross nurses
uml In ol her uatN. The luirden uf It
fulls 1 1 1 1 1 those who lire left liehlud
lio'M'iei mid who are widowed and
left uiipiotei-tisl mid lu poverty by the
cruelties an) trngeillca of the ituifllcl.
luiflnelliie raiikliurst imiiIiI du soina-
thlng fui them If she nullj wanted
to tiike irt In the war In a way
thill would he more defining ( her
lev Her offer to lead a regiment of
woini'ii. If It whn eier made wan ouly
a play to the grand stand.
MHN; INTO I HK FotL
Thnt wan a Inate prophet who pre
dieted Hint a large numlier of Mules
men are doomed Define the iieW presl
lletitliil eleitl i to Into I v loll or
thai at It-HNl they will g (ier ma.n
fl"r "'" II- even 'oei o
far as to predl. t that koum uf th.
ho have heretofore been pnaulneiit
bi every presidential mmpHlgn will lie
uf binall iiiotnent In the net 0n.
New aulij.s ts me likely to ar. flr
lllsriisaloo In the ueit eaiupilgD and
Mm rhii hulil to old idea are likely
In left fr hi hlnd. The great niaaa
uf votern will ( lo nHen 0
them. The man with one Idet. wlih U
loniuiitk with lilui to a oUeaalou
ml going to he aide to keep up with
tli procession.
The piophet who haa arlaen In then
Inter ilu) althoigli ha Ima mK yet
Iwii ll tu uiaka his vole heanl
nlKiv the clamor of liuatm-sa. la point
ln aivusiiigiy at H.Hrt M. Urol
lelte tid U saying that bulb tha
atateNiiian and hl "Wlaconsln Weg"
liair gnu Into the Olacartl. H doe
Hot Ihluk the Wlmouslu talman
Vlll l bl (tract f 117 following
In tit mxt campaign.
Nut' tlw misa.rtllng prssJWIon U
at h) tttiuu' fut UU oJitkal avwUi-
lii) er whose name U not made known
and which (mi l not Important uny-
llow Is predicting that both Unmi
uuu Kisist'velt will be ahovisl Into re
tlrtment before the ballots are cast
again In another presidential election.
11 I'ksea the prediction uimu the the-
ory that the country haa tired of tlif ui
as leaders and Is locking for new tueu.
It may even he true. In (he past
tlie public has been known to cast
aside Its Idols and refuse lo put llir in
back upon their pedestals. Stranger
till Darn have happened than the forced
ri'tlreuivut of these two prominent fig
ures.
A PAINLESS CELEBRATION
Young Americans should he uciiih
turned to the painless Fourth of .Inly
celebration hy this time espis'lully lu
(he cities where fireworks are forlihl
den. A few years ago they freely uf
fered themselves a" sacrifices for tllelr
couutry maiming themselves In proof
of their loyally lo the fluif uf Hie free.
Forbidding the use uf fireworks on
our natal day was a hold stroke on
the part of legislators and other law-
making officials. It was not popular
WEDNESDAY JUNE 30 1015.
The Times Oracle
Linir Oracle" -The Kdltur of my
home siM?r reis-nily printed hii article
willed I couslilered derogatory to my
i Jja racier. Hutv should 1 conduct my
self toward him when I meet htru'r -AKOl
SKIi NATlVli
The editor Is not necessarily spelled
with a capital teller Amused oiir
course of proivdure Is directly proxir
HiiiihI to the slie of Hie editor. Th
if!al method follow ed however la
this:
Walk up lu the editor unit wave
the paper lu question n limit your bend
III an Infuriated manner. It Is well
lo f mt h slightly tit Hie mouth. Now
ask lilui lu a low UhisU voice If be
wrote thAl. Hold your hrealli so that
your face will get red mid help glvs
the Impression of evlreine pHssloii.
If he sins no he Is prolmhly lying.
Little ftoiiej f
ror jjeatime
By THOHN'ToN W. M ItCIJSS
K'oiyrlght. ll.r.. I.y 3. i. l.loyd.)
so l I buck ii in i suooL l. in. in ih-1 rur severa I days raruier nrowus
eye. in clue he skis yes or remains '"') lllJl1 vi'r) ''Us). He hud been
! silent do Hie same tiling. If vou don't 11 ""' '" r'"IMl wne"
1 succis'd In downing him lit 'the first 'if returned he bnnihl with him part
blow kis'ii mi trying till you do. Dili- uf "" llB"d tw' " '"'l '' l"r(l
tors as a rule lire extremely tough v.ork lu bring It all Hie wuy from the
so don't he afraid of hurling him. jreen ''oresl and he luid had to rest
! When you huve got htm down Jar many times on the mi). When ut last
Ii I tu a couple of times wltli your foot he dropped It In his own dooryanl it
I This Is harsh ticiiluienl but unless was with u grunt i r reul satisfaction.
. v.m slum' un iwl i.1' ui..i. i. i s I in Then wllli ii siuv ami liuiiniiri he went
legislation with the rising generation. h H Mkv i( ((J lt (l tlt IlkC. The 1 1" "rk nut by the ham uml wtille he
but It wus proof that the young do not y thing now left to do is to stop the worked his whistled. He could work
know what is gins! for them. ; paper- tills is I lie lust Mow and will mere oui) in ine nine winoii was ins
make lilui Icel wuie than nli) filing nwu M uu wnut lie pleased ill lor
you have dune. Your revenge Is now i rainier Hmwn's bo) had u great many
comilet.
This Ireulmeiit aiilles. of course
only In those editors outslil of Okla-
homa couiitv - oKACI.K.
always
Since laws were enucled forbidding
the use nf dangerous eiplostves tha
death rate from tetanus and kindred
ailments resulting from wounds has
been greatly reduced.
The old way of celebrating the INTERESTED
Fourth of July hud become a uulsauct!
and a menace nut only tu the young
lull to uiiiny others as well. 11 was a1
day of noise and hazard from early I
morning until lute at night l ire de-'
partuifiitK had tu stand on tlpds' from
the afleruiHiu of July :i until long lif-
ter midnight on July 4. for fire .
Hcatlersxl recklessly. Kiel ) body (urn-
is I lisiee and the two nights weie
made occasions for red streaks of
fiaoiu.
luder proper laws the firework
must be handled bv (hose who are
competent to explode th"lu safely ami
In places where there is nu danger of
flrus. ' Safety First" has been eileml-1 Kill -An; vou and Jim i
ed to tha Fourth of July as well us to' same glrlV
eterr other duy lu the year. The re
suit Is Hint the )oiing AtneHcau msy
1 1
I uiu Yes w e re rli ills
lllll - Well he's left town.
Tom -The sneak! To no and leute
nlk on that day and bat tWise wlir.lu thl. llr.tl m .
made and enforce the laws but on Hie I ' t -
lliu ii iwis railing slcHilll) us the
morning of July f his parents are
miide glad by Hie know ledge that he
Is all In on ii piece. I
Our Idea of Mile al Its liltiicst pitch
Is the kind that la being eihlhlted
toward each other by the bailers of
the dlffereut faction lu Meklco. The
politicians who have prsctli ed II In una the reply
the liast thoiikht thev haled those on ! "Hie oilier
. ... . cvcllst "Put
iosui( iiirni niu inej ni'ir only
Ing a faint Imitation.
wi arv i ji list ioihci mi through the
Finnish mud. At last he sp u
limine walking I. .mini him thiuuk'h
the gloom.
i. hull! he spiaiik' off his inui blue
uml asked the nnilic:
"llnw fur off Is tin- village of Top
plelon?"
' Just ten miles the other wav sir"
Harry Thaw was always satin ac-
cording to the experts who have re
cently teitlfled which only goes to
show thai even experts do nut uhvays
agree.
w ay !" en'liilineil Hie
Hie last sign iiost
passed said It was lu lids direction"
"Ah." nald the 'itullve with n
knowing grin. "but. ye 'see. we turned
Hint their mst round so as tu fog
those 'ere ZeppvHugs !"
duties every day und he ttuali't the
kind uf a hoy to shirk llieiu no mailer
how much he waiil'd tu do something
else.
So It tisik him -evernl days lo fin-
ish Hie thing be iiu.s making mid lu
nil Uml time the lliree little I'ussiiins
mi iv I'luiosl not tilnv nt all of him. He
illdii t foigt't to f' ed tliein. hut uot
ulice did he lake th III out of tllelr little
cai;e lor a frolic. They didn't know
what to make of It You see they
coiililn ' see what l.e was doing uiul If
they could have Hiey woiildni huve
kiou i' what it nun m t 1 1 1 r- tould
hem li'ui wlilstllng in I for s (line Hie
sound cheered them w oluli i fully . As
lung as they ciiulil hear lliul they
k: ew l ''tit he wiis.ii ery fui away
mid he might he Ju-t might come any
uiiinite unit lake tli'iu out.
I' i' v hen a w hole dui piiiM with
cut ii cLatiie tu leu." their little tisou
;imi then anotlier vhole day. the) he
Him to get fretful i In had grown
w ; i dcrfiillv since I artnei Drowns hov
ourtlng the had cuusht thetn. i'hev didn't huve
inn I uf mil thing Ne lu du but grow I
und as there wus always pleuiy tu eat i
iiey Just grew a nt I ic-.v until that
little cage made for one lone Ited
Squirrel was altogettier Iimi smull for
three fat IHJ ! Possums. They could
lini'ly inoie iit'oiliii iillhniit liiimpllu:
one nuollier. So they grew fretful and
crs und this led I In-ill to quarrel..
Tin) vere begliinlng lu lu very un
It i . . ' !
Then one day F.inner Drown' hov
opened Hie cage iIih.i and put his arm
lu. They knew Hint this was an limi-
tation to come out Mid they scrambled
up that arm Just as fast us tliey knew
how. Dill this time he didn't take
Ins
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OKLAHOMA CITY
In response to numerous telephone calls from
customers advising us that it was impossible
for them to attend our month-end sale today on account
of the rain we have extended the sale.
Thursday Month-End Sale!
A CLEARANCE BEFORE INVENTORY OF
100 GARMENTS
SUITS COATS DRESSES
AND SKIRTS
20 CLOTH SUITS
20 CLOTH COATS
10 TAFFETA COATS . .
15 SILK DRESSES
5 CLOTH DRESSES...
15 CLOTH SKIRTS
5 TAFFETA SKIRTS ...
10 PALM BEACH SUITS
Their original value exceed the
purchue price many many times
over. . No Alteration E.
change Charges or C. D. D.'s
And: Incidentally a Blouse Sale of Grave Importance
Crepe de Chine Lace Lingerie Blouses I Crepe Chine Georgette Lace Lin-
gerie Blouses
The avernife woman loves to ito
slioppliiK because she thinks there's
sotnethltii; kuimI In store for her.
No. 69lterbrJor (ilrls
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 l
U (I
O IT Ii well tor aajtiad; lo fornM II
l itflrlllsv but sot lo dll mum O
U I Sun. 'Ihlakla about troublra
O osly aia lo maao Ibon aim. O
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O O DO O O O O O OOOAOOO
A few day after I had met and
lull rued to like Mattlu Ta)lor 1 had
a liinnit) to have guile a Ioiik talk
vtlttl Stella King my ruotuiunte. about
her. I told her how pleasant llallle's
friendship was and how much she
had helped me In flndlnx a luncheon
place and with stiXKestloiis about nil
work which was still fairly new to
me. Ntella nodded her head ill Up
proial al everythliiK 1 said tor a
half hour later when we were both
uudreHsed Hiul about to hoi Into bed.
Stella suddenly said:
"Doth 1 (tot an Idea." She shook
her sin) at me which she was hold-
Beth the Girl Who Went Right.
An Autobiography
Recorded by Ethel Lloyd Patterson.
Cnprrltbt 1DU by irl linsnliig )
Mellil Jo)ously "KnreslKit 1 often
unly whin aome people have when
they ure ufiuld t v ahead Just
pluln cold teet I cull It."
And then us she sew mv U.iv r...
she hopped up like Hie jolly K t rl she
uuu cniiiv and put her cheek
nyi'liist mliif.
"it..iii " .i i i
m uini.i-ri'll ainiiiy "you
... nuui nu out craiy head 1 am
on i. i u only want to believe
aooui nair of what I kHy am) then
doiit lalleve that f l)u jU'
to. jtut there's only .ul(. wy to du
fclde this oiiestlon. am holt- a.l ii..
ii luylor If he won't have auppar
us lomotrow niKtit after the tha
nler. And If she thinks she cau
siuiul for my foolish head and craiy
ii)i I think we may be able to fli
up n protty cosy little place for our
M'lvett."
And Htella was right. The next
eveiilni; when we tlins. ilrl. i.t ..
lug by Ihe heel and which she had J ier loiielher lu Stella s tint) mv ro.nu
i... n mu it. ei .i i J fotiui
u as easy i ace Stella llkod lUttl
s inuili as I did. And llattle r
siondeil to her ijnlrk friendship. It
wus Stella who lint liHlievIng In watt
lug any time outlined Ihe proptsiltlou
over which re hud tiilktsl ih i.ii
before lo llattle nfter she Bad known
ner an hour. And almost a gub.kly
llntlle fell lu with the Acheuie.
It was urningiHl that Stella wo to
look for ihe apartment or iierhaps
"flat" would be a liettrr word In eon-
kiderntlon of the rent we would lie
hie to iffnid Hisause It was Stella
who hud a few free bout each day
In which to do o Roughly we
planned Hint we would try to find a
flat with three risims and a kitchen
so thai em h of us mlht have a room
to ourselves however small. We all
were to combine In getting out uw
breakfast llattle and I wer to eon
tlnue to Inn-1 at the boarding bouse
and dinner lliiltle Bunssl to get If
Stella mid 1 would help her clear It
awuy. 'lids latter arrangement wai
made Imsiuim neither Stella nor my
self would shine a cooks while Hat
tie. on the other hind la fure she had
eoiue lo the city to work had lieon a
eountrv girl and In her own home
had to do uioat of tint lioiisawork In r
self.
'Ihe fiiiiilture whb-ti a Stella at
f!ll ilKKi'Sled was to Ik bought on
the Installment plun km to he
hopHd for hy StelW. Having chosen
the few simple piece we wer to hv
Hnttle ami I were to go look at them
iH'foie Ihr-y wer finally delivered.
Nor must you Imagine all thcw ar-
rangement were mad In a single
hour. Though a matter of fact.
1 think we completed them quickly
lor. Mi'tly two week from the day
when Stella ami Hattle first met we
three girl faisnl rh other lu a tiny
thre-rxin and kitchen flat with
bundle of uewiv delivered funiltur
komln.' about ua.
Wii
$1.00
S1.95
Values to $3.95.
Values to $5.95.
Two small li) were having a some 1 A in honl teacher who imsslug. mi
"hat rough struggle and when one hearing the remark scolded the Isiy
ri Pelved an unei-cted hard blow severely for what he had laid
be exclaimed: Well." re.lled the hoy after a
"If .ion don't look out you'll end iiause "I'm sure 1 don't know what
up In a place that Is'glns with h' and von're talking alMitit. I only meant
ends with i !" ; 'hospital.' "
As long a a man In able to keep out
of Jail he thinks no other chap tins
anything on him lu the May of goodness.
Confession nf weaknesi Is the be gin-
ning of strength.
Just taken off. "Hy golly!" she re
M-ated. "I Is'lleve 1 got a regular
Idea. If thl girl Is a uhst a you
say she la and." hastily seeing the
expression on my face "of course
she must be. why don't w all nt up
houekeepliig together? I'm ah k of
this rotten old boarding house life
and we lira thra fine husky young
rrenture; It teem tn me we could
get our wotV dona httween us. tome
how. let' se; I'm getting fifteen
dollars a week and you are getting
ten and your friend Is probably get
ting iiuuewherH around fifteen; Isn't
she? Couldn't we siol It somehow
and gel a flat and have a regular
place lo live like human beings?"
"The furniture Hlelln" 1 remluibsl
bur ruefully.
I should hate known my friend well
enough to know she could not ha
daunted by trifle.
" Hut It on th Installment plana
dollar down and a dollar a week for
the rest of your life- and yon ran buy
anything. If you die you heat Ihe
simpaii). The trouble with you
Ileth " finished Stella gissl naturally
"I that you are a diibloii character;
that' what you are dubious. When
you waul anything you want to learn
lo gu to It. Vou are always seeing
little difficulties; you are full of fore
bodlnp. Just forget the forebode"
I was accustomed tn Stella slang
lotur ere this and accustomed too to
realizing that often beneath her some-
what rude way of expressing herself
there was Ihe solid foundation of
truth and common sense. So now
I said:
"I kitptiose yon are right Stella
tou really nre much cleverer than I
ant. hut I think when you are under-
taking any new scheme tou might to
try tn think nf tha rltrrtcnltle. to
that you muy avoid them. It' only
gisl Judgment nnd foresight."
"JJwmlglit la babjfatir itJolnt'J
It Was Set Unnly In the (.round.
them to the bouse for a frolic. No.
sir he ill ilu't Instead he went over to
the barn. There Jmt outside ami ijulle
dose to the heuhou..e was a great big
wire 1mi. He oMied a door lu one
aide and put the lUree little I'litsiiius
In.
Itlght uway they began lo explore II.
They knew without being told Dial
this was a new home for thcui. Il
was big enough fur them to scamper
about to (heir hearts' contvtit wltlm
getting lu the way nf each other. In
one corner was a box with a hole In
It big enough for them to go In and
out. lusble litis was the nicest Intl.
In the middle of the wn was- guess
what a hollow tree! At least It was
part of a hollow tree. It was set
firmly In Ihe groiiud and readied to
the top of the h ii. This wasn't very
high of course but that didn't matter
for near the top was a round ibsir-
way nuii Inside the tree was Just Ilk
the hollow trees of the llreeii Knre4t.
You It was this that farmer
llrowu'a boy had worked so hard to
find and brluit up from the tireeu For
est.
There were three short atujihy
brant he - one for each of theui. un
the ground was a dish of clean water
and right near was their dinner.
What more could they ask? Was there
ever audi a great big splendid sur-
prise? t.ruinpy for one actually for-
got to he grumpy. Frumpy tried tu
amiKith lila mussed-up fur. In audi a
nice new home he decided that he
must look a nice as ha cisild himself.
Humpy climbed the pleis of hollow tree
and then suddenly decided lhat b
wanted to see Hie Inside of lhat hoi
once more ami Just let go and dropped
bumping against one of Ihe branches
on hi way down.
Anil all the time Fanner Hrowu'
hoy looked on with a broad sulla on
his freckled fac.
Next . Story -"(irumpy IHappear."
TIIK MAN WHO PAYS
The New Clark -What'a the matter
with the ho? He acta Ilk a dy
pfl'tli' bear with a boll on hi ueck.
The Old Clark ou. ha ll get over It.
He ad that way only during the Joy-
oua tiullUay leasott of good tihear.
A CARD
To The Shopping Public
The retail merchants of Oklahoma City d'sire the co-operation
of the shopping public in the important matter of improving their
service. The privileges of returning and exchanging merchandise
have been abused and they desire the shopping public's help in elimi-
nating the abuse not the privilege or the courtesy of return and ex.
change.
Therefore on and after July 1st 1915
all merchandise will be considered sold
and not returnable for money crtdit or
exchange if kept in ihe purchaser's pos-
session more than forty-eight hours.
This new rule will make far better wnr ice fresher merchandise
and lower prices. '.Of late the bases through deterioration have be-
come menacing. An elimination of time losses will automatically
lower prices. v
SIDNEY L BROCK DRY GOODS CO. THE PARISIAN
AL ROSENTHAL'S FASHION SHOP THE EMPORIUM
SCOTT-HALLIBURTON CO. THE FAIR
CAPITOL GARMENT SHOP LADIES' SAMPLE SUIT CO.
KERR DRY GOODS CO.
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