Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 14
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MEETING CALLED
FOR ORGANIZING
GUARD REGIMENT
Uniforii.i'y df fquipment and
f-ffi( iciicy Is Aim.
1 1. f.ni
.1 p'.in which will de
Hill .(TI
in county Hill-
sulnnit'r I tr iiriiinr and ailitant
gcn.i.cl lif i..v. a c hurts
llir ( ill.ili. .iii.i munly guard luvr sent
mil .tt r .. niV (irr of all muii-
tv yiinl. i'Iiiii' a meeting drrr on
M.ir.h i i.. Skirun l.nlrl
.in 1 1 i. in. .-t lu'tr li.nr in mind ac-
O't'l'iv .i ( i II M ( ji.t j
I. .I'ri ..icuvc I lit- u..ic a. Iir an. I rf
In H ill . 'ii.iur iiii.i a n mii -iii.il m
K llll. Ill ill
.'M Will Atlrnd.
'ii . . .
i in- i. ii.-nil '.ithi'i i i gu.iii i "inpanirs
in Id.' -. t. i il i iiiilii-s i.f the vi.P lus
t.. yn ir v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4ii v effort nf
iiiiii.iiiiiilv in (.p vrtcilinii f in;iirn:il
and riii:.in mi I nil en here av Us
would gtc.tlly lihi'l. i Ik- rfli. irncv nf
llir i.tg.ini.itioti as ulmlr in case il
w.i. I in'ii'lit i.'.-ili. r mi rr tin' r. mi-
ni. in. I nl .me nun in Mt down flnr
. i !.. (! tin' . . ni..iiiir il is iff has
. I.ir i.!...ii.. (l.r vinir k iii.l c.f nflrs
Ali. nt Jim i.f.i.n ryi.r.tr. I at
..... i.i . . . ...
."I mining 'IH'l "Ml (ll.lll. tin .r
i .lili Mis.
llhrr ''itr t.t iiHMiilr. . state
P't. in!. ii..i hi. niiri; thr national
gnud. Ii.ui- in nr.it I v all insl.in. cs nr-
i'i.'i r. -Kunriis m. have .Ii.
a Inge ineiuderslup
i.mir.
A lull i ti..v l.rl.nr rnngiess ap-
in ini.ilim- 4 siOini r llir purchase
ci( l.rln iiil.-s .in. aiiiiiintiii'riti (.r.iitr
Kit ii.ls. Sin. r the ml r . ..In n. f
lull Sr friv Var ltrr has sttg.
gr.trl ll.r Inr wo- lell 1 1 lit lltllfiirtll
cf win. Ii ii m ( l.imir.l tlinr n .in alinn.l-
ant mi..Iv .t hand (r satP gnard
l.r n a ni.il i' .fl
Uniforms Available.
Thee iiiiilnniK. although nr h.isrd
In- llir giw-titncnt Indue war was clc-
rl.iinl will not .r u'c.l v r atmy in
I'liiin' nr in tiaming ( imp drrr. In
lot milil.c'v ni.-n v.iy llir war tdp.irt-
ii" nt li.i. r .i . I' allv .il..in.unn hr
l-lrr if 1 1 ! t hi an. I i. using tintliitii: hut
l-r .' vr .had. I. urnur uniform
I t ..(if cr nii men
'Ihr (ikl.ilii.ma county d"tnr Rnanl
will p. i through jis regular drill pro-
V'.i'ii tonight a I the armory Trnih
tirrt anil llt.iiiKv.iv. I'rnlav night in
it'.' I li.imli.-r nl ( unmirt.r rooms llir
nitons nf tin- 1'iiiipanv will give a
vim krr fur llir nun nf the company and
will liavr as gnc.ls llir officers of llir
dimly iiinniil of defense and some
cf llir tnrnilirt s.
Starlit'i; tirxt Wrdnr..iv niirlit llif
nfl'iin nf thr Imal c.itnp.inv will :r-
f'lti a vlvi.il i f in.lru linn f..r tiinnlirr
nl tlir (iiiiip.inv wlm want tn lirrninr
ti hi ii.ininii. iir.l (lfficn v Srvrral
Hi' nl" . liavc Mijnifinl tlirir intrntiun
nf takni(' llir itisitiKhuii.
Oklahoma Printer
at Fort Douglas
Henry P. Davison
Red Cross Leader
Reaches England
TO-nn'. M.-ri H-Urnrv !'.
I1 1 . 1 in. . Iiairman nf llir Amrrif an Rf .1
On s w-.ir c niinril h.n arrivf.l in I'tiR-
l.iiiil Ilr will make a -.ix wrcks' tmir
nf I'tanrr. Ilalv and Hrl(;iiim and
Switmlanil in (ilit.iin first hand itn-
pirssi ns f thr KVi Cni arlivitif
Mr. Iiavi'-nti ha had a rniiffrrnrp with
Arthur Slanhv hoad cif (hr Ilrilish
Krd Ofi.s I alT hf annnnnrrd that
Kit
7
1M
4.
A
mm
mm
HE COULDN'T HIT
A LICK OF WORK
FOR NINE YEARS
Tried All Kind of Medicine
Without Result! Tanlac
Brings Relief.
f was n ctii'l:'d up with rheuma-
tism Inr ninr yrarj that I couldn't 1"
'a Ink of work hut since lakitiK Tanlac
I can jump up and ciack my liffN t-
Rcincr like a sixirrn yrar old tmv aid
J. M. ('. Johnson nf 17.W) North How-
ard Street Dallas Texas and now in
his sixty fourth yrar
"Nine years hk"" he rnnliniied "I
Jind a had sp.-H of typhoid fever that
If II nif with a ten idle pain in my side
and al.o in mv hak wlirrf I had hcen
hurt when 1 was a liny Rheumatism
Rot rtic in its (ftip and the pain I suf-
fered in my arms and shoulders and
lower Innhs almost drove trip dis-
tiailcd. Mv times were all worn out
mi I could hardly pet a"V rest and many
a ninhl I was too nu.ei.ihlc to c lose jny
eves at all.
" h.id taken so much medicine the
last nine yrais without pettniR any re-
lief that I had little faith left in anv-
Ihim; hut when one nf my fiien.h
spoke In me ahi'iil Tanlac and praised
it so highly I dei ich d to tty it and
was certainly sutpti.ed when I tiotired
a ilc-iidiil iinptueiiient hv the time I
had finished my fust hotllr. I slept
hrlter my times tcw sirotiiter and
fiom then mi mv improvement was
rapid Alter taking five hottles I feel
youni; and invii;or.iii-d and a whole o
hetter t'l.in I have in a Ioiik time. I
have full lisp nf my arms nin e nVirr and
to prove it I ran nih the hark nf mv
head with either hand which a few
weeks ai'" 1 couldn't have done to save
mv life Mv nerves are all rii;ht now
T sleep like a r."k and mv rheumatism
hal coinplcl. lv disappeared cxrept from
'n V fmi" r liis I have rverv ronfidenc r
:n I. ml ii' and am t'omn o keep il up
'or some time. a I mean to mi a j..i
I ; so ii a - i i" I " ' Mther t omes "
Tai'l i' is - 'Id in U.ihotna ( itv hv
thr W e-n.ill 1 1' in: Co and h adim!
druggists and dealcts everywhere
(Adv)
Privitp E r Ton.i
K. f. J otlrs. who M lor lo l.nf Tnlv-
vlieu he rnhslrd in the I'tiiled Stales
army was an (lkl.ilu.na City ptinlrr
has heen "learin' in step" towanl
I tame limK instead thai llir I'liued
Status ((ovrrnnieiit has i ope. him up
in ii.iii.ii ks nver in lint llounlas
tiller nulrs .nit- idr of Sail al.e I it
t'l.ili Jones is ill the Twrnnrih I'mtrd
Sl.i'es inlaiilrv and is a lust las
private with a mac lime (jijn company
I'nvalf Jones was Imin in l'lauur
Okla.
iMirmif the ten d.iv hp has to vi.il
Ins liroihrr and mother in this slate
Jones is to dmde Ins time hftween thr
hiunr ..f his hmthrr I'. ( ). Jones 2.'S' '
West I .irIiIIi strrei. and with Ins ninth-
cr Mrs ! Isliy Hh now hvrs in Tul
s.v Al thf tune of his riilntmnut J.niei
was rmploycd as a joh printer for thf
Mni Wfst I iiiiimi; lo'npanv at lulsa
and ln )oh will hp open for hint to
start work n aiiaui when hf cunrs
hark from thf war and Ins dues as a
union punier are heini; paid hy itiem-
hers of Ins lo. al in I nl-.i
Jones has worked in l'M'i and hefore
in ( Iklahoni.i lily on the 'limes and
he ( Ikl.ihciinan. lie has a hrother
who is in thr national ainiv who at
present is sla'ioned at Camp I'lkr lie
is with the J.loth companv. field ar
tillery at ( 'amp 1'ike
(It the JIM! and more soldiets now
slaliotied at I cut Douglas I'l h lie Joiif s
reports that lie has lircn aide to find
liacf of hut one other Oklahoma hoy
in Ijif rcuimenl. J. A. I'ostoti of lien-
nrssev. Jones sail that the men in his
regiment went thrnui'h Iheir hlood tests
last fall atul are physically III lo slart
lor I rani r '1 he regiment is kept in
such a slate of preparedness that it
could start for whatever seahoard was
designated in twelve hours after the
order to entrain had hern received
thf Amrriran Rrd Cross was ahnnt to
srnd H commission of ixly to l'alrstitif
which would hr thr onlv foteinn com-
mission wnrkinc; in that area.
I'npaid tc-tephotif hills for the month
of Match aie past due. If not paid
hy 5 p til nf the lcth. sen-ice will hf
disrontiniifd. Southwest l'.rll Trl. Hi
Tel Co. (Adv.)
IS YOUR FAMILY
FREE FROM COLDS?
Coughs and Colds don't linger
when Dr. King's New Dis-
covery is used.
Ycm own It to your fnmlly- to your-
nylf to keep thin Manrliiiil remedy In
mir in.1. Ili-lnn cnl'lni't.
lrnr nlinnut tliieft Kencrntlniiii tt hfi
lieen the fit nt -eli.ilee ecl.l ntM enui.'h
relief of nilllliiiiM nf people young anil
ol.l.
It htlnitfl quick relief lonm-im etirnt-
RtufflneKs rr.lue.'fi frvrr fl.Mithed Irrl-
Int.'.! tnw tlirrwit cheekn eoiiRliltifr
tnlct hy rtrtiKKlits toiliiy nt tlif nam
old fifty-year old prlcn-flfly eantii
lAdv )
An Active Liver Means Health
Hick tu-n .turtle. Iln.l tirenth ioiir
ptiini-.elt. I'iiii.-iI leneii.. nnU lii'llKeHiicin.
Menn I.lver nnil lloweln rlciKfted. Ol
H I'm' I nllle or ir K itiK'R New I He
l'llla to.liiy unit rllmlimle ferment I nir
K'owy fiHiilH nn I wimie. lA.lv 1
rsssssssst4srSsM'Se'sss
l Tell How to Stop a
Dad Cough
Dnrmlirinv mnilt from IM bmix
Trnp. TJMltr pnpmrtQ
ud cswla tlttlis
r44s4sssV4TT4sS4-isrsssTs0-
If yon luivn a nevera pouch or phent
?olcl aerompuniecl with ft-nreiiPM throat
tiekle hcuirni'netiil or iliffleult hreathlni?
nr l( your child wnkes tin during tlio
nltrtit with croup and Ton want quirk
help (met try thin pleasant tantinn
hiime-Trmde cough remedy Anr drutr-
pint ran aupplr you with 2Vj ouneea nf
UiieT (AO pent worth). Vonr this Inti
a pint hnttln unci fll the hot tie nilh
plain praniriat.-it surar avrup. Thus
prepared you havn a pint of really rn
mnrkahle coiudi remeclv otm Hint rntl
tie depended upon to u'wo quick anil lat
in relief at all timcfl.
Vim enn fori this tuko hold of a conch
In a way Hint means hunlnegi. It
looncmi niul rnied the phlegm tnpi
throat tickle and fcootnen and hcnli tin
irritated memhranes thai litis tlin
throat and bronchial tnhes with auch
promptneHa casn and certainty that it
is really antonishinij.
J'inoi is a Hpeciaf and lilclily coneen-
trati'd compound of penuino Norway
pine extract anil I noted for Its speed
In overeominK aevern conghii throat and
client colds. Its millions of enthusiaetic
users havo iuhJuJI famous tks Wurld
ever.
There are man" worthless JmltaMoni
of this ruti'd nnilure. To avoid disap-
pointment ask for "ii'i ounces ol
J'inei" with full directions and don't
neeept anything else A guarantee ol
alisoluto BatisfHi'tiim or money promptly
refunded poos with this rcreparutiou.
Tha I'iua Cu. ft Wsj-nc Ui
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES THURSDAY MARCH It 10lfl.
BRITISH HAVE
CONTROL OF AIR
ON WEST FRONT
ContimiPd Activity of Pilots
Brinr.s lldvoc to Enemy
By the Associated Pteu
IIKI'IISII li;ii in I KANT K
AN'K lll.l (H' Tursdav March I.'
- I his h.is In . n aili.lhrt d.iv of ideal
fighting vs -.ii ti. i . hut thete has heen no
ih.mge in the : it.it khi. The lliitish
and (.etuian mttii.ii v in.i. hines tuned
up to the fine.t pit h and pioh.ihly as
nearly p.-tle as it is pnssihle to make
ihem-.iie still awaiting llir iign.il
tthnh Hill send them (lashing against
e. n h oilier M.-.itui Inle thr arlillriv
pounds s.iv in Ihundetoiis duelt at
var.iiis pi. mis and nivii.i l aiiuien aie
I'" V hciiuhing. pliiiliigtaphing and act-
ing as eves for the revpntue atinirs.
Seventy-nine Machinei Piaahled.
'I he lliitinh aitinen have heen doing
inaivel.'iis wotk i re cull v. The fust ten
days i f Mat.li. as a whole have hren
auii'iig the hist c- ienie. for thr
setviir liiiiiig tli.il prin d in addi
lion to a .is .iiui unit cf re oiiiimtrr -ing
and pholi.ei.ipliiiig. the intrepid
lliiii.hets desttiied ihiity ninr (li-t-ni.ni
aitpl.inrs and hinught cIohii fottv
c'lhrts out of (i.iiti.1 clr.pue the fa I
lli.it the liisi tHi r tluee days of the
month wete so st.nniv lli.it aeii.il ai -lis
itv was vitliially iinpossihle. Against
Ihis gnat total hlteeu Itnlnh machine
are ieic.rle. missing
All Bsttlrs In (iermsn Linen.
Their hac hrrn inaiiv air hattles and
virtually all have onined helnnd the
f. einun lines whi.li means that the
Ilrilish airmen have heen tarrying the
aerial war vigorously into the enemy
territory (if the (lertnan machines
destroyed all hul two wrie unit crash
ing down hu k of the (.ernian lines
The amount ol plintngtaphic wotk thai
has heen done is aniaiug and a large
tiuinhcr of llir pnluies wrie taken at
ilo.e qtiarlets.
All the I'.nti'h machines returned
alelv As matter ol lad they wete
imt atl.nked l.v toe eneniv al all.
Aland Islanders
Ask for Voice in
Russian Mix-Up
I.ON'IION' Match 14 -The people of
the Aland islands have sent an appeal
In the I'mnish government and the Her-
man and Swedish unman lis asking that
their wishes he considered define the
(mat peace confetence is held the
Copenhagen corespondent of the I'x-
(hange '1 elegraph company rallies. The
re.ptest is made that a plehiscile lie
taken.
Ivelafiqos
How Hairy Undeiwond Rinlihed One
Fear licim Madxe's Mind -and lluw
Another Csine to Fill 111 I'lsrs
IF I had had any last liiigenng ilouhl
roiiirtning Hairy I'lidriwoodi in-
innrii. e ol the prts.uul pl ils against
my pra e ol mind it must have van
ished n I saw the honor depicted on
his face when the idea that I might Dis-
pell dun lust dawned unoii loin.
It mighl he acting hut il il were his
c nn ! ion was so skilllully annulate. I it
would hae taken a peison much nunc
esperienced than I to deie it Hut
was sure that it wasn't ailing I has
lrnr. I In tr.i-.suir him.
"If I had thought you had an thing
lo do w ith those auonvnioiis i h hng I
should hardly he (riling y.ni liul
them." 1 aid quietly.
A o k id telief flashed into In. ryrt
"I hank you." he said e.iine.llv
Hut the wiath slill liligeted in his
ees. wiallt which I was iritam hid a
dcfinile ol'irit lie hrnt Ins eves on the
ladle Itai ing vague line on the loth
Willi Ins folk and I saw that he was
pondeiing soinething deeply
"Look hete " he said nuddenlv glanc-
ing up. and there was a wmld of line I
Iiimir1i.it loll III Ins re "ymi'ie given
me a conf idem e and I'm going to give
von one Ami I'm not going n rsait
anv pri'inisr of sr. iny rillu-i I'd ad
vise you ii. I In tell i d lli.kv ahoilt il
dill it might he w ot 111 while to nuilnle
in 1 il who is t lie .me desl del f..r v.ni
to tie to Hul I'll luvr lli.it In V'lit
own judgment ."
"I will nm ahuse the ronlnlenc e" I
ssid ipnetly
It gave me an eerie mrt of ferli'm to
dear this nun iprak I illiau'i name in
smll a roullilrul hiellillv t I sti ii . sltri
"lining her (he siummr in. nil 4 dll
I'.ind 1 an give a wile 1 .hMi.Ii ilcsritii'ii
l.. aii ilhrr wouian Hul I pul the eiiio
lion d m n I I Il ..it thai I illi.in
would appmve wlmt I had sccciinplislird
so lar llauv t 'inlet wood was on thr
lilink of a c..li(nl.i r who h. I Irlt sine
lonirinrd lna.e llianer Il nngli1
eirliluillv lr.. to idr km wlndie of llir
plots an iili.l the ioiiiiIm. in u In h i
dan wa. 1.1 (ouli.lriit 1 1 a r 1 1 .1 1 was
mv. lived
"I Ins drllisli Inisinr.s is ail ah. ..lute
suipn.e to me." llauv 1 ndetw e
gau slowly "Hul notvt illivlandnig tliat
I llniik I know who is ie-i.ni.iMr tor
il and I think ni know the prison I
me .111 "
Ilr Hopped l.iokrd at me lisr.ltv. Hid
tdcie iniil hie l.irn .winding. ilui...
dipnotic III Ihe lili' Im my dps move. I.
iiividiiu'at tlv. and dira'drd the name I
dad 110 inle nli. 'ii nf mc M inning ilm cllv
In linn
"1 i a. e I'i aim ' '
"I sully" he 1 r tin nr.l. "and 1 lu kv
llong II Is lh.lt oll happrtird (n lell me
this (...I iv trioit (i.i two werks'
that thing said dii'u'l Ii "
I dowrd my In id 111 a.srut
"And voil iiil tde Iw.i we. k Sre al
most up" he mined "Well I'll have
my work cut nut (or ms to keep her
fioin any more heaslly tricks like that
hul I give you my word that I'M keep
her in 111. Irr for s while si least "
Mv lips and tongue were parched (e-
leiuli wild nsprnse It wasn't ihe let-
ten Ihrtiuelvei hut Ihe awful imcrr-
lauily rone erninK MV Ullier llir i r roil
lend diealhed that primarily hoi
drought me to lhi Ira ronin willi Mar-
ty I 'inletwoo.l And m far I dad leaninl
iiolhing 'Ihe ptoiinse to keep Iii4e
Ihaper ftom further sitnoynn me wa
te.issiiiing enough in ill way hut it
didn't irlirve my mnt poignant atmely
I loelrd up at tde mail opposite mf
plrailiuglv
Olheri Csms to Lunrk.
"Ii there iiolhing v.ni rail lell mf
admit my lathrt' lale'" I nked.
Alices his face flitted an enpression
shiili I ihiiI. hit fathom II might he
pain tent use. fright Whatever it was
it was gone in an tinliuit and he hrnt
toward me Ins usual courtly iniperluih.
adlr rlf.
"Dear idild" de said. "I wish I knew
tde Itulh ion. rrfling vour father Where
he is now I haven't the faintest idea "r
whelh.-r lie's alive or dead. Hut one
iluiig I do know although I mi prai li-
THRC3
rally liking my life In my hsndi bf
telling you. 1 he woman that Mitt yosr
Ihoie letters believe) hit fsls to hi
hern whit ihe piriured to you But I
know what the tlorin'l that he fjscspsi
from just inch 1 peril is he risjtliiMsli
So ynu need pay no stteniion ot lh
iinonyniotii clippings." I
The truth flaihrcl upon me In sn hM
itint revealed hv lint lulVofliciotW
self of mine which Lillian decliru toj
he 1 1 most clairvoyint. Die man scrossr
the ladle had heen instrtlited with H
late of my faihrr by the terrible orfSM
iraitott in which (irsre Pripef muff
hul l high place md wilii which hy
loo miMt he connected. Initesd eat
canving mil the awful fommilllofl
did aided mv father to earspsl
I knew it si well si if lis hid told
in so to my word'.
I don't know in what wordi I won!
have collided my grateful srknowtsdi
nirnt ol what I hud read between tl
lin.-s of Ins story for rven SI I kSi
Inward dun my eves were drawn to tl
opening door of ihe rale The nt
turn! I dad Cowered in my chair in tl
niiiea.oniiig panii
I'or entering Ihe cafe were Dicky
F.-lnh l aitlasl
(Copyright)
0wcsaiiaiisaii4
Get nt the Real Causo-Tnke Dri
lulwarda' Olive Tablets
That's whit thousands of stnmarh.
sufferers era doing now. Initrsd of
taking tonics or trying to pitch up
poor digestion they sre- sttscklng the
rtai cauM of tha aJlineut dogged Uver
and disordered dowels.
Dr. Edwsrds' Olive Tshlehi srotise the
Iver In soothing healing wsy. When
the liver end bowels sre performing their
natural functions sway goes Indigcstiuo
and stomach troubles.
If you hive bid tsste tn your
mouthy tongue coated sppctlta pour
isty don't-care feeling no smhltlon or
energy troubled with undigested foods;
you should tnke Olive Tsblcta the sub-
stitute for cslomeL
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tsbleti sre
purely vegetable compound mlicd with
Jllve oil. Von will know them by their
olive color. They do the work without
jriplng cramps or pnln.
take one or two at bedtime for quirk
relief so vnu can est what you like.
U 10c ind 25c pet box Ail enrr'"
- A.lv.
! lews f tk Easter Sale
An Extraordinary Achievement in Value-Giving
e Line of Trimmed Hats
In An Interesting Sale
$4.85
A Sampl
IP)
You Are as Young
as You Look and Feel
Scotch-Tone Hair Color
Restorer keepsyou looking
young and the joy of living
should makeyou feelyoung.
When you notice the first gray hairs nr if your
hair 11 tirctuaturrly gray or full of d.indtiiK and
f.illuiR out you should get a dottle of S. otc h-'l one
ll.nr ('ninr Hcstoier at nine.
It is easy to use limply druh it on the hair and
scalp at night hefore retiring Watch Ihe grav gtad-
uatly disappear and the n.ttni.il color and lusler
Like its pla.-e. Note how clean ami fresh the scalp
feels that the hair stops falling out and hrtoinrj
healthy light and thick.
. (.et the genuine Scdlih-Tone Hair Color Restorer
from your dealer hut if he hasn't it just write ynr
name across tins ad and enclose Vk- and a h.illle
will de sent you prepaid. Scokh-Tone Co Okla-
homa City.
' ttif
Not n hat In tho collection but what
wim intpnilcd to mI1 at a price nrrntly
In r xcrHi of tomorrow'a pule rcr. Not
n hat but what in in accord with thin
BoaHon'n approved fimhlon. Knch ono in
perfect; indeed thin in
TA Complete Sample Line From One
of New York's Best Known Makers
of Fine Millinery : Ready Friday!
It id an nnsortmcnt r mbraclnjr more than a hundred
hats! And no two arc exactly alike. The collection In-
eludes practically every idea thnt In new and now on din-
play in the nmartcHt New York nhops Pokea Rustle Hata
SailorH Mushrooms in the leading coloring an well an black.
Each one is artistically nnd fashionably adorned.
Ktunninfc hats of jreorgette and combinations of straw;
hats to become all types; to meet most every preference. .
Our unrcnt advice is to bo here at the very bcirlnnlnjr of this
sale tomorrow morning when choosing will be at Its very bent.
Choice $4.65.
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True Service Comfort and Economy
Arc Best Expressed These Days in the Word
Munsingwear It's More Than
Merely Good Underwear
Munsingwear Is the foundation for a perfect-fitting frock because it in Itself
fits the body perfectly snugly and comfortably. Those women who wear It
Hanson after season find it satisfactory for other reasons as well:
Munilngweir Rivei lasting service. It is
sliape-relaining and as fine and soft after doens
of trips to the laundry is it is the first time you
slip into it It's economical to wear.
The Spring weights sod styles are ready thii
very instant in s variety which makes possihls
Ihe meeting of every demand for really fine un-
derwear. And Kill it is moderately prirL
! KERR DRY GOODS COMPM
R&htmaster BakinA Gampanu
Cook Vith 40 Less Gas
On a New Method Gas Range
I I IV I
I'.very woman takes pride in her kitchen
and l;er aide ally the kitchen range
(unking and haking perfection depend
largely mi Ihe efficiency of the stove.
New Method (.as Kanges make cooking
a phii'iiie not 11 drudge -use Ji lo 40rc
ess gas. '1 he model illustrated on the
lell h.is an elevated oven hroiler lower
haking or hoihng oven dmr top limners
and is deauiifullv finished in white or
I.I.11 k enamel. With its many. other de-
sitaldc features it is well worth the price
$75 inr (he white enamel padem ; $i3 for
1 he hl.n k.
'Ihe range on the right has the same
dutni-is vaKes and connertions as the ele-
vate! oven type and is priced at 1 10 for
the i. inch oven type or I.U.50 for the 18-
im h sie.
104-106
WEST
GKAND
Sold On Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments
McCoy & Spivey
"We Furnish tho Home'
Pay Us the Easy Way
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1861
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1918, newspaper, March 14, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170621/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.