Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 16
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..3 Inspector Breene Loses
J Ffcht'for Control Ruling
rt i M Tiupectto lit Oklahoma
1 It line neder lh tuprrvliiun M
til u4 tM deptrtmtnt c( the state
th ui
I hnwclat.M songer M any ton
tear ata or totordiui to an
MiktaAd down by h supreme
Tt MUi . c .
; uHt actios wi takra in a tun
. ttt afiinit E. B. Howard stile
r iter by H. Ti Hren chief deputy
i ptctor of oil and gat under Ed
I ytt atat mine Inspector. Howard in
I irtMHtf refused to allow a war.
r Jt far Um payment of aalary to Brett
II the ground that the 1M7 legislature
k-jt transferred the etutiea pertaining to
i9 office to the oil and g department
' ( the atatf corporation commission.
tAl retnlt of the decision Art L
Walker chief of the oil and gas in-
taction department of the corporation
eurmiiuinn probity snon will an-
Munct the appointment of deputiri
' fco will take over all oil and gas in-
tfection in the date.
POLICE THREATEN
ALIEN ARRESTS
Many Fail to Report Declares
! i Detective Captain
x : .
' r Only abou fifty percent of the enemv
ken in Oklahoma City have registered
fccompliartce with the orders from the
Omrtwient of lustier who hai had
aJiarn of tha work at the Mice ita
Von toe.
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"Armrrtino
to the Information I have
inly about fifty percent of the enemy
aliens in Oklahoma City hive regit
Med" said Captain Post and unlet
fhty register they will be ubject to
arrest. There i a leiere penally pro-
vided for thoae enemy aliem who fail
t regiiter."
W. B. Nichola chief of police an-
fgaunced today that he had received in-
afructiona from the department of jus-
tice to call at the addresses furniiheJ
M the registration cards of enemy
evieai who have regliterrd and set It
' ttey -reside at the placet they taid
"liieeny alien regittration ha been
conducted here tinea February 4
itlout aeventy have regittered. Chief
Kkholt estimated that there arc 150
' Mr .
EJood Administrator
6n InsDcction Tour
.of Boarding Houses
C. H- Huatelf county food adminis-
trator it making a tour of boarding
Meet and rettauranta - in Oklahoma
M careful in observing the food regu-
. tttiana of the government as they
. Mr. Russell aayt that he found one
CMC of a man who had been breaking
ttst food regulations by serving ham
gfld eggi for breakfast.' He was warned
aa-auiatlv h VI r Riiki-U whn Slid
the mail was willing to comply
- s4umi ha framed of the serious nenaltirt
' lor the breaking ol the government
awed regulation
Ited Cross Civilian
'it 'saaaav ft as ajsattk ft
1 1 Keliet Is Keviewed
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Purine December and January the re-
Mrts of the civilian relief department
" gsf the Oklahoma county Red Cross
bow that the hornet of 392 soldiers
were visited nine familirt of toldiers
u. erere under the care of the department
eleven families were given medical and
'' legal aid and plans (or the future wed-
far nf th mmltr nf thf families
kid; thirteen families of the soldiers
rare at ill to be provided for and em-
ployment waa found for one soldier's
strife. The total expenditure was l54fV.
Letters were written to soldiert in
cantonment! asking those who had not
already done to to provide fop their
1
lammes.
Waste not. Want not. Buy a War
Savings Stamp every week.
Ueit thin People
Iltde Strong tod Fat
'Wmk. thin Deoola men or women
ate staarlr always nervous wrecks; thus
atveluiiy nrorlnc that thlnnsm
faJuMaa tHMHty and neuraathenla ara
swat Javmrtably dua to mm alarva-
t . Vsaasl your 'twrvaa and all Uism
( -otome aw to narv atarvatlon will
i mttr. Mtaent aMclailata ( mat
: t a Mat tMrvta fo fa an oraanle phoa-
Ai Stmmm Huat Jnilala mm Rltra-
A laikat a
1 Jl k SakM
flraj-gralat Ublet ol waien
with a
rilb aaeh meal. Bslna
m m .nl bmv tuil
UKMr and not atim
-t er waoil -rorming drug Hitro-
liaf a Swi Ukan kv' th
M4'and aassnt daJleaU autferer and
S rsaSBl
"f aa
foUowlBc Ita um ar often
starting. Weak tired people
-Wigr aiVW sra t Blumpneek and
rtuikti ratsnrm to th alefpleaa.
and - fkkora. dwll svea become
jint. and pals sainlMR cheeks retain
eeah gtow f health. BKro-Pho.
-ii tie ese ef whidt la lnxpniv
s wnail'rfully promote the asalml-
' - at -....! M h.
W au maw uiuve pv tHt " i ' i 7
t raaiast fitsuiukl fajaa M watght In
SJK JL 1
' elswtaarssSMtawaa alp-
- aaWasaf TaMaaWMnMBt saw ftNstM -M
S I araaali tlk-trrlii mtmp
NF.W YORK Feb U -There are a
few drtlanen like Hulloi ho
are striking iimslrtilly on 111
dlrerlftire liols. 1 hey firmly helirvr
that it it tune to thjiiiir from turlllh
century nirilieviliim and fourteenth
century renaiiuni e (unions.
Their view. however are not up-
held by a la'Kc majiinty of the other
designers. The continue to rreaie
frucki tlut are aicenluatrd in ihe faun
Conlel gown of black and white salin
wit abort ileevte and scanty skirt. The
eoralat la tmbrotdered with large roaet
of black fold and ailver.
liar manner with major and minor
(cachet from the middle ages.
H It not easy to see exactly why tint
it done unlest France hat liecome a
bit wearq of thinking out new ideas for
rim!.! Thia is hardlv ronreivahle
The designers in Trance have nn other
bit weary of thinking out new ideas for
nn-anilinil tltlf Id tludv Slid CreiltC
new frocks and they have had more
inspiration in the last tix montht than
they have had uncc tne winier oi ivii
The Long-Watattd Effect.
A large thow of the new gowns in
Taris show two kinds of medievalism
There is the long line from neck to
e. t I (
iho topi oiien unnroKcn vy -".
.Hi4 i V.. rat tit rnrr.M ktrt. takf n
lVa lt5 - a a
(mm the military of that era which
ends at 'the hip ' line in an irregular
tne.
t ttinnirht hv the American buyers
that the latter idea is more becnminn
Wedloesdlay i
Sale of Silk Dresses i
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A wonderful olTering of NEW
SPRING DRESSES showing
the most advanced models for
street or afternoon wear. Ma-
terials of Taffeta Crepe de Chine
and Georgette combinations all
cleverly designed including the
new spring shades.
These Dresses are offered Wednesday
for those desiring early Spring Dresses at
a moderate price $16.95
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES TUESDAY FEBRUARY J2 1911.
r-r-r-vcz. -arryvii 'a xxsssxaezssr-; ir r ; ra-.ruv-r;
to the average Amqrian figure ami i
imire artistic on lite whole. If a wornai:
l'4 a Urge waist tint turtle hides
it ; if the has larga liia the mutt I t
r.rriaivel (ireful at to how. when
and where the X'irilet endi ; if ajlf it
lender ami wishes to enplml hi alini'
nrs to an ailiiiinng worm ma runt
itir mralrl up In her thin and down t't
tlir vil. ami llntvt'il In wrinkle and
fold itirif around her figure in n at-
IU'mh tr i mr i iiiii iiiiiiv lu'f
of the fr llml (hit kind r( cortlet
may In- fav in.iting the iiltt it off at
llir nn (ten it at the aidet in a
liniHine nirdiev.) maiuirr and drops i
Mtrr a pmr of long 'f short tlaevri
ivjdi- of anther rnlrri.il that niatrhet
llir nndrrkirt
I hr tru ks in inrdievnli'in are manv
jlthiMiuh we hve heen taught to be-
lire that our twelfth century anret-
lnr went around in the tame kind of
i loi'ifi vear in and year out all vni
f.ifinlv friH krd.
Vinf Tie'nendout Hotel.
A year ago 'a lew of the i reiull de-
iK'iert tpUiihed immense rosea on the
siol.ur of our dark frocks. V were
ii .I sior lli.il we likcl the idea. Women
ulio lut:ht these gowns were fear-
lul of wraring thrsn too (dien. feeling
as though they were eaploiting a va-
tieiv id Japanese crests whiih ae
made after thia fashion and applird
to formal kimonot.
The gown which it tketched Incor-
fvrr. ami they have rxploiled it again
'llirv adit it in the medieval frni ks
who li may not I ipnte correct as iar)Pr prr.r ie Oklahoma Telephone
as history goes hut what difference Mrl 1k jtjn opened its cisttitcrnth
d'es that make? .' I annual convention at the Ler-Huckms
whidi may not I ipiite correct as far
I here seems to fn? a ueneral tend
rncv toward splashing somewhat Ugly
flesigns upon many ol qie lanr'is
W hite irrr-y rbilh for ftKtance 'hss
hiire black circles and spider webs
destroying its neat appearance
'Ih siMtn uhirh is sketihtil inenr-
nnrates many of ihe features oti'lined
there is the corslet the opm arrnliolei
the straig'it across (IccolManc. the
ilialolv lull Innir anil the mine roses
of black gold and silver smashed over
the ti.rlare nf the while S.ltilt llir
corslet and tunic are white as vou oh-
terve. ami the short sleeves anil ex
ceedingly narrow underskirt are ol
Mark saliil.
Il jimkes a vers effective afternoon
frok and und.inhtedlv the woman who
can carry off sinh a gorwn will have
no lack of altentiwi
CITY EXEMPTION BOARD
BEGINS PHYSICAL TESTS
l'lnii l esiminations nf all men in
class A l of the selerlivr draft has been
ordered hy the thud nty district. I lie
first of the examinations were held at
Ihe city hall todav. 100 haviiig Ixcn
railed to appear at V o clock tins morn-
ing id he examined. From the men
who pass the physical examinations will
be taken the (ifteen percent of the first
(iiota whi( h is yrlln be called.
Save and IfAVK. Stores pnstofficrs
and hanks sell Thrift Stamps.
Sl'RflKONS agree that In easel of
Tuts fllirns Uruises and Wounds the
FIRST TRtATM F.NT Is most import-
ant. When an F-KFICTKNT anlisetyic
is applied prompily there it no danger
of infection and the wound begins lo
heal at once For use on man nr heasl
IIOKOZONK is the IOF.AI. ANTISF.I'-
TIC and HEALING AGENT. . lluy it
nnw and he readv for an emergency
l'rire 3oc. 5(k. $1 fX) and $I..VI. Sold
hy Wcstfall Drug Co. (Adv.)
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Value? to $30
- .ill
SCHOOL BOYS TO
SELL BIRD BOXES
Proceeds WilJ Bo Invested In
Thrift Stamps.
Bird hnx day on which there will
he an eshihil and tale of bird boxes by
puiiili of the schools of Oklahoma I iiy.
will he set (or next month by J A.
Whileford superintendent of city
tehrwdt.
"The making of these hoaet by the
Ikivc in the schools will start immediate-
it. paiu mi r iiia iiioiiii iimih
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The lime of vear is coming when this
is usually done by the Imyt n the
trhoolt. This year the money made by
the hoys will go for Investment in
thrill stamps and to buy materiall for
lite-Junior Un f ross work. This is lh
hoyS way ol doing I it share for the Ked
Cross.
"One of the purposes of the Red Cross
In times of peace is to protect the bird
and animal file. In time of war we in-
tend to romkini the two anrl help Ihe
hoys In the trenches as well."
Ways of making the bird boxes wjll
lc Irft In I hi- inurnuitv of Ida liovl
themselves. On Ihe Hate tet fotjthr sale)
a 'wiihUw in one ol tne stores oown
town will be loaned fnr the display and
'ale of the bird hoj"et.
Oklahoma Phone
Men Meeting Here
Willi approximately tcvcilty-five mem-
luiirl inilav k S. (iolfe. of Sulphur.
discused the vork of the association
gntrr;i1f
V. I. Humphrey of the stale corpora-
tion commission wll address the con-
vention this afternoon.
Iloracf Tnmian tiuerry. Oklahoma
tecretary of the organization said today
that the purpose of the convention of
if astiMiation was to improve Ihe ef(i-
ufni v nf the lelenhnne service through-
nut the state 'Ihe inrmhrm have de
rided to lonlrihutr the money usually
snent on an annual haii'tirt to the Krd
I ross.
Say "Nope" !
to your Grocerman
If be trie to rmt over on
you aomethiug "Just aa
jooa aa
Rod Cross Ball Blue
in tha words of tha Immortal Josh
Hilling 'llbere aint nn aloh thing."
Thorn ia potitivelv nothing ks rimkI
a nr wual to K&D CIUIH8 ItAl Jj
IlLdE for produning olothea of euna
white puritj aa brlug a blush to uew
fallen nor.
Try If Prove It
S Cents Everywhere
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12.New Soldiers
Are Sent to Camp
Twelve recruits for the regular army
h it here today for the training camp
at l'ort Logan Col They were the
men who were obtained through the re-
cruitnias tlationi of the army In this
state during the latt twenty-four hours
I heir names ami home towns lollnw.
Henry I Knalliaraon Keallieraum;
rna Knowj Karl Hughe liw; Jiilin VV
( liii'taln and ('lartnr at iMrefl. Tulsa.
Cluuila V. iMikarsim an1 Albert K
luK-a ttapuliut; Jaaa F Urtaham Mi
riilla; llatriipnit Htenhi aen !'
Iiunka ;
Wileon
in.r Thill Maahak atiict lluy II
llruelilim atom.
Don't f oriel
your income '
Us return!
It'g dengeroui.
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Big Spring Drive on
Acorih Gas Rams
We are now unloading our fourth car of Acorn Ga
Range received since January 1st. Thcne goods were con-
tracted for in 1916 at the price then and are from $5.00 to
$16.00 lew in price than today'i market value.
You tan dollarg from the purchase price and dol-
lars from your gas bill by purchasing an Acorn Gas Range
now.
Acorn Gas Ranges arc so constructed that-they con-
sume less fuel than ordinary Ranges. You would be sur-
prised how much you could save on your gas bill if you
owned an Acorn Range.
$7.50 Deliver. Thi Acorn to Your
Home $1.25 a Week Pays for It
It is not necessary for you to do without this beautiful
$42.50 Acorn Gas Range when we are offering it to you on
such liberal credit trmf.
SAviVomiffiSAVEVoBK It Isn't the Price
$7.50 Down
$1.50 Week
A. Crocket special
Mr. C
onstrate them.
Years of Service
in making
Acorn Stoves and Ranges.
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Rugs That Will Be $10.00 Higher This Spring
tfhen you see the Rrcat piles of nigs on display Monday you will say our
buyer must have bnuifht all the good rum there wire in the country. Well
thruufih foresiRht. he did. Here i.s the reason: Had we waited under pres.
ent conditions shortage of wool dyes and labor we ymldn't have gotten
such beautilul patterns and with such snlt color combinations. Ihese fine
as silk nigs are thick pile of the finest fabrics and are selling all over the
country from $7.50 to $10 higher than quoted below. A small deposit will
hold one at the old price until wanted. Don't let this opportunity go by.
Choice of "Karnaks" "Herati" "Shah-Abhis" and French Wiltons.
Size 9x12
Phone for Our Shade Man To Take the Measure of Your New Home end Give You an
Ultimate on Royal Opaque Shadea for Same.
See the-Big
See the big new Tapestry Living
Room Suits we are making special on
this week. Big 3-piece suite Davcn
port like cut with rocker and chairs tr
malrh soft luxurious and cleg.int fo
only 1450. Another special: 3 piece
Tapestry Living Room Suit with big
72 inch Dawnport Rocker and Chairs
to match for $98.75
u. s attorney
CANNOT SEARCH
SWIFTOFFICES
Packers' Attorney Wins Suit
to Keep Safes Locked
rutram p.k i7Tt. Prmrii
K. Halter of the United Stales circuit
iH-lUL li 1 1 J i at L. '
TTTTA RBOUTD) TT ONGMIRTC1
. HI ujriw kr IL msst Uj
si :
It is the convenient features built into it It is the ele-
gant appearance It i.s the economical use of fuel that
makes Acorn Ranges the most popular on the market
They are sold with the factory's as well as our guarantee.
Get This One for $7.50
DELIVERED AND $1.50 EACH WEEK
You will say yourself that these terms are exception-
ally good for a $52.50 Acorn Gas Range. Come in and
gee it it will be worth" the troulje.
FREE-7-With each Gas Range sold this week one
fine 6-quart Aluminum Cooker with special strainer lid;
worth $2.50. See window.
representative from the factory
Come in and investigate their
i
AND MORfe than a million satisfied custo-
mers entitles us to the slogan
AMERICA'S VERY BEST.
Size 8Vxin
New Tapestry Living Room Suits
court bt appeals today granted a srr
of erVor and supertedrtt lo 1 1 serf
Veeder gnrl couiikI for Swift end
company which will prevent the gH4
eminent from making further sranh "(
Veedrr's vault fnr evidence alleged
have been used in the commiisjon of
felotiiet until after March I.
Judge lUker dedinrd lu hear the if t)
alone saying il wat a matter for 114
entire Court lo rnntulrr.
In ike tncuiwhile search of tlie fileg
i f Mi.rni and company and other pai'is
rr for rvnfri;cr. n !nch nu nhircti ji)
had leen made mil I continued
The substantial nieu ufmflig yearl
will lie those who furmrd Ihe lavutr
' liatit in their vouth. Start with a
I ) hnft Sump losliv
1
Will Take Your Old Stove on
Firit Payment.
That Sells Them
will be here all week to dem-
saving qualities.
New
Draperies
Your are invited to visit our Drap-
ery Section this week and see the
new artistic hangings. They come
in all the new shadings and combina-
tions; and the prices are moderate.
Nothing will give your hom tlist
beautiful nome-like effert more than
nice soft harmonious hangings in
your room. 'They need not be ex-
pensive to give the happy home-like
elfect every woman so desires
I'hone .for'our expert drapery mat
to come out and make you an esti-
mate. '
11 $750 Down I
U $1.28 a Week I I
Visit Our Neyr Pathephone Department and Hear the New February Recorda. Come in
and Rest Any Time You Are Downtown. Our Demonstrator Will 0e Glad to Show You
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Thia Wonderful Inatnftnent
aJ aTV-alaSSSV WlT Df-laf f!
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