Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1918 Page: 3 of 12
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KEY TO VICTORY
SAYS LORD CECIL
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1918
Pooling of All Resources of
Allios Is Culled Vital
I.ONbOY Sent. .1 I iikI oli CV.
pil assistant srercUry of state tor for-
fign alfairs. 11 u dinner last night rrle-
irating llir com Iii.imi of th- drlibrra-
ions oi (Mr a 1 1 in niaitiuiir transport
oiiiuil in London nude nil important
hnnoitiK ririrt'.t rrsritctinir t ti- no lno nf
pllied shipping Hp alluded to the pool-
ng of iillird looil supplies vml c.f allied
tmmilioru. In idmiallv lord Hubert
lid a warm tribute l Walter Hines
I age. I Mr te'irmv American ambassador
10 the court m' St Jamrv who lir said.
(lone so mil. Ii to ;sist I tic allied
cause.
J III f'tllnrt mi; ate salient ii.iai!r
from Ihe speech nf Lord Holier!
I hr rillicil maritime and transport
ronniil was established last l'n ember
Pa inert injf of all thr allies It has
own and Us nrgani itton has been
Viiiiili lcl lin i f h initial principle re
gains what il aU.ns was. the neees-
4tv of allnil control fur allied supplies
Time (or Definite Blow.
' r hate seen latch nun h to iher
j Km tliat it no ira.nn l.ir diminished
ftoit. hut t.ilher for increased elicit
low is the time in strike a ilclinitr
ml I njl I toss i mil riicnn s 'ai
ns tin- ailn.il I'KhtniK i- dimmed lint
Il in ntlifi hands and in land whit It
Ulve i- no anmrtt We li.ur prolonnd
Ollfldtthc in in a'liilr and Dili him
Itjandrrs
l-"ln t" irr to fir I 'tr anine.. apart
Ffom iir rivil population we bate got
10 pool all 'iir tvsoiiirrs ; wr imi't brum
hgrthrr ti e whole t n unit- sliength
A ntir allies. lie a tomplishui-nt if
hat task is iit so rvy
Foe'a Unity of Control.
"In lins and m.inv ullier matters t r
hfe hairing under a ifrl.iin disadtai
age I lnr enemies have been content t '
rUhUvr theitisrlvct t tlie lierniait gen-
ital slaif Mm go.es them 4 tertain
Kill y of toulrol a icr'ain perfection .
hjarhmrn. wloih it is difficult lnr us
0 imitate
"Noss i-1 ' 11 .is an Fnijlitlinian I
fll quite i n: 1 lent that onir ot our
nilies luvr sinter d mor than other
Wr have tmt h id to undergo the iirde;l
4 imaMon. I aier must fully that 111
litany rrpe Is tin- mf ! 1 ins of I ram e
tnn I:ai'. n..: t sj.raU ot th' smjllrr
llir. siieli as IVIi;iiii!i have been
wratrr than our imn. greater tb.n
IBOic of our friends in America flnt
fiat niaki't all the more neietsary the
i6ditiR nf our reioiircrt. If our sarri
Ikei arr to be in am' d'H"? ninal
I he only solul'on is loniumi allied con
1 10 1 of all rrsntiri e of thr allirv
."The key of allied control i alliid
luiPB "
democrat Campaign
Headquarters Open
JlleadiuarJrr' (or the Mate dnno-
TCtii; campaign committee have been
Lid the officr ar being fitted for use
at Thurnlayv. AsUKsttiiiii of the mate
'mocratic rrnrral committee ha been
2.... .
lied for eptem)r s ny Alger Mei-
'on. ilatr chairman. Immediately fnl-
lraiiiff the meetina the camraiun com
rlttee will be orHanied.
weve:
10000 Testimonials from Mothers
V rhllilrrn ho tgorifully uarij
'olhr lrr' Powrtora for chll'lian
Tbry mo'i nt rrgulau this howvU. rffllvs
lrarlrhnM. Tatlhlni dlxirilara ranallia-
rlkn. hrariaehra daalrny wortna ami (ta-
harntlX '"' ul' rl1a hlldian Ilka
Hlsam. lar ! TC-ura aimnar sra a Bwati
(kwilait lor C hildren haa haan tha "tft
al rliaila ramadr In lima f n.
viVMbara ahull natar nt vnnnui a boi in
ik huuaa for tmmadliAa uaa. At nr.
N)la aFryhrrr 01e (Arlr I
What Madge Saw and Overheard When
Lillian and Hubert Thought Tbey
Wert Alone
L II. I. IAN made ood hrr promise It
lacked thirty gerunds ol the trn
tmmilej the had named vshm wr
appeared at thr breakfast taulr Marian
as pretty a little maiden as one tvill
with to tee In dainty blue frock while
Lillian and I brought with us hrr hat
coat (cloves ami suitcase
Hetty had already i.mrd the ania-
loupe anil. was ttandniK 111 the door of
the bieakl'ait room her fair truism inn
strong .disapproval. Lillian divined )tr
trouble in a moment.
"We have plrnty of time people"
she laid cheerily "so let us do full jus
tit c to Ketty' breakfast The taxi can
Ret you to the pier from here in about
riuht minute o there's no nerd for
rush. Did anybody ordrr thr taxi?
"1 did" Kathrrinr returned nnietlv
"I knew you would" Lillian answered
Ippriivinxly. and Kalherme flushed
with pleasiue.
When Hetty brought in the 'creal she
was brainiiiK
"I rt lhoui(lit vni'd fix il Mis' Lil-
lian" she said. "Mi(ht jrst's wrll dump
a hrrakfast ( rrlio.ud as t rat il on
thr run "
"Ml ri((lit. Ilriu.'' 1 illiari ir'urnid
1 atrlrssly. "Hut srr that you (jri it m
heir 011 the 1 1111."
I ' 1 1 y (tave one of her 1 lin king
l.llitlis at wlinh Mrs o.gnur st.itle!
in suiprise
"I'll have it hrir on liir I'.i"
promised and hurried avsa'.
"I irally don't know what I II 1 er
do with lirttv " Lillian said ap I 'k'U'
allv. and I saw w 1 tJi amacnieni that
M'v inriid was visibly embarrassed by
thr old iorrfd woman's free and easv
inannrr. It wasn't the first tune I ha I
seen her betray an anxiety for Robert
S.ivjrin's Rood opinion of hrr menaie.
AIiIioukIi she had not upoketi directlv
to bun. addressing his sister ins'ead
set I knew it was hit teply she awaited
"U'hv do ansthmic with her"'" be
a-ked la;il "It strikes me that she's
aim ul per tret as she is-a isre 'ru-
men "
"shr i all of that" I Mhan retorte d
siii.lnii ai I I km a by the lilt ill her
voiir that the artist's note of genuine
approval had r.lised hrr spirits mhkIiI -il.
She beamed at I'.ettv as the woman
tan:r into the dining room bearinit a
heavily ladri tray from which most
appetizing oor 1 arne
Mad(t "Managei."
"I knows these war times you don't
K for to have meat for breakfast"
Li II.- ailllnurn r. "lint ou all
com' on the boat an' .u'll nerd it I'll
Hive sou and Mis' Made an' Miss
Katbciine no more meat today. Mis'
I illi.m an' so dat will fit it all riuht "
Me iinrovrred hrr tray disclnsinif
steal brmlrd as (lily Hetty can brui!
it. flak) biscuit and baked potatoes.
"Vuti may feed us on hardtack the
test of the day if you want to Hetty"
Lillian deciaren.
If no our echoed her it ss-i. because
we were too busy. With the exception
ol Marian who had a child's healthy
apprtite we had all been up bouri.
anl hail undergone much. Ve were
ravrnoui.
I was clairvoyant enough to lutpect
that the tame thought which wai ob-
rssing mv mind wan also axaipvtin
Mn. Coigrovt and Katberine the de-
sire to give Lillian and Robert Savarin
a few momenta of uninterrupted cm-
venation. It wai Mn. Coin rove
adroitly paved the way (or it by dis-
courting upon the tiny pigs Iambi
calves cold and kitleni that iloiinshrd
upon the Catskill farm. When the
brrakfart wai ended Marian drsrrtrd
Mr. Savarin by whom ihe had bren
sitting and came over to bii isier.
"I)o those two little twin killirs rv-
rr fight?" llir demaniled
To Summon Lillian.
I interrupted hastily.
"Suppose Marian you take Mrs
f'osgrovr into the big dining room and
show it to hrr while h tells you about
the kitties Mn. Underwood'l relec-
t'tv dining room is comidered rather
wonderful" I added
"Kobrrt has told me about it. I shall
he glad to see it" Mrs. Cosgrove re-
tiirnrd. "Will you show it to me Ma-
I un '."
"(II course" Marian anered hold-
II g out her hand confidently and then
III the same breath: "Do thev ever
tight''"
"If von have anvthing else to attend
to." I said in an off hand manner to
Lillian "Katberine and I will do the
honors "
katberine had already followed Mrs
Cosgrove and Marian into the dining
ro in. Kobrrt Savarin tbrrw me a look
of understanding.
"Iliank oii" he said sofilv and into
I illian's f.nr leaped a flu.h that traiis-
i:'ine l her.
I'll a waii hlu! rvr upon the clock
I kept our little patty in the dining
loom as hiig as I dared then went
swittiv nt ahead of thrm to summon
Lillian.
Ihev were standing neat one of the
windows 111 the while and crimson liv-
ing room. Hotii Lillian's hinds were
111 those of the artist
"t an you guess what it mean' to me
t" have ihaige of your child " I beard
him ask. all Ins heart in Ins voire.
I illian didn't reply save bv a m se-
irriil of her bead but her face wai
filled with that which must have been
answer enough for Robert Savarin for
Oklahoma Cityan
Safe Overseas
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BRITISH WHIP
8 DIVISIONS IN
DROCOURT DRIVE
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FKAN't I. Srpt. : H. lr f 'n.
Horne and I en. P n hran today's of-
fensive .ti!l:ea-t of Arras and by 7. VI
o'rlcxk this nioining they had roin-
pletely reached the Droeourt-Queant
switch line.
Two hours later it was rumored that
groups of Hritislt motor machine gun-
ners had been seen on the bank ol the
iu: al du Notd nearly five milrs east
of thr nrarest point mi thr Drone ourt
j line. I lirse were only IiIkIiIv mobile
j pa'rrd. pushing on to try to srie the
j hr 'dgrhr.ids.
1 !!y today's siucrss the Hrilish struck
; the ((rrmans one of the most smashing
I and strategic ally serioui blow s they
lever bad received in a tingle day's
j lighting. 'Ihe dermans are reported to
l ave had eight divisions standing to
: m-et the blow.
I Among the prisoners t?ken arr men
I who had been hurriedly thrown in the
line from all sorts of unils.
Spiritualists Opert i
State Convention
The twelfth annual convention of th '
Oklahoma State Spiritualist asinfia
ttou is bring held hrre today Wedttei-
dav and Thursday. Several out-of-town
drlrgatrs are here and morning
afternoon and evening jrssiom will b
held during the three davs. The meet-
ing this morning was held at the May
wood dardrn at which nuicellanebua
business was ills ussed and commilteet
on credentials and ruin were ap
pointed Anna Wallace of Oklahoma
City will deli vi er the welcome addren
this afternoon and a lecture will he
given tonight byl'ev. Lffie M. Roberta
ofo Hlarkwrll.
Charles W Buffint;ton.
NeAS has l.ren re rived hue of the
safe arrival overseas of (liirles W
Huu'iiiylon formerlv i f Iklahonia
( ilv. I'n r I 1 Ins enli-lmrni Hufliiig-
I'li was w
'I elrjih ne
His parent
he sudden!
lips. kisi:i
erein e
"This
tenselv ' I
h the Souihwrjrrn Hell
upany enstru ti n for es
livr a' Lul'iri
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Indigestion Constipal'.rn ot
Biliouinesi
Inst t'v one .si I rent Ix'ttir r f I -lOS
Willi ITI'SIN. A Lnpiid Di-
gestive laxative plras.vit ti take
isM aMktftaM win ran Kfl
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At a dm atarai aVand ti.
kra-Maai
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I and all ONlahama City Brugglita
jam rana iiiimwi aa avr Uvc ana
fSTANOIJtNa lad an aa Baa aa hna ailk.
aad f iIm ilka a alo "r "-J M raa
WashOutThePores
With Cutkura Soap
And htssf s ckar. freah eeamplaxlfla fm
nwn ptmpwa. rvanaaa or rotuinnaaa. rm
pita art tnuallr rauaad by clofmf and
Imiation ol tha vorm. Smear tham wHh
SMnwiwnrmm. I IIW nuirwa wan
off with Cutkura Soap and hot water.
aaaata aaah fra ky Mali aavtraa aaat-aant
aaaa. Oftaal k aad Ma. fakstaTllV
United SUten Food Administration License
G-33316 and B-05471
IBroivira's
C. 0. ID. (Grocery
202-204 W. Grand
Phone PBX-29
Wednesday Specials
Potato'ea peck 60c
Searchlight Matches box 5c
' Crystal White Soap bar 6c
Clean Easy Soap bar ..." 5c
Rub-No-More Powder pkg 5c
j 1 Quart Royal Purple Grape Juice 40c
U Pint Royai Purple Grape Juice 20c .
! 15e Lemon Extract ..t 10c '
I 15c Vanilla Extract . 10c
j No. 2 Can Pitted Cherries 20c
1 10c Health Club Baking Powder 3 for 25c
J 15c Health Club Baking Powder 12c '
- 25c HeaJth Club. Baking Powder. '. . 19c
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I $2.00 jp j
$2.50
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Do Your J
Full Duty NAjw f
to Your
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Consult
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lYlcVEYS
THE OPTOMETRISTS
139 Mala St
SCOTCH-TONE
HAIR SOLVENT
A Toilet Requiaite That Keepa thai
Underarm Cool Smooth and Attractive
You will use Scotch-Tone Hair Solvent not
only for looks but for the comfort and clean-
lint'HH of hnir-frro underarms. In five min-
ute one Him pie application of .Scotch-Tone
Hair Solvent removes hair from any part of
the body comfortably cleanly and harmless-
ly. It is a creamy antjseptic lotion that sim-
ply dissolves the hair then it is washed off
with a damp cloth.
Scotch-Tone Hair Solvent will not remove the
hair permanently but its occasional use has a
very discouraging effect on the growth of
the hair.
'I here is no afe wav to remove the hair permanently but
Scott h-1 one Hair Solvent it so simple to use that ladie.
find it no trouble at all to apply it once or twice a month
Two aiiei. 50c and $l. At your dealers or lent prepaid for
regular price.
Scotch -gTone
aarOTrltliir C atw ' rnVi iainaai iTTV II
1
lAaoWATOHIft BSC. 1 OKIAMOMA CITY UtAf '''
0
A IHIAT
That Will Appeal to Well pressed Young Men-
Here now ready for you in all the New Fall Colors.
Many other new models to select from.
Se Our Diaplay in Our Window
We Have the Style the Quality
PRICED RIGHT
$5.85
Buy a nifty
classy straight
last chocolate
Yiri Shoe. Test
Htiv in Town.
asms
lit W. GRAND AVE.
Complete line
of Gents'
I urnishitigs at
Topular l'rices
It's What You Save
That
Puts You in the Race
What you earn doesn't matter so much as
what you lay away. A sum no matter how
small saved each week or month will ptart you
on the road to success. It will enable you to
meet every emergency.
Once you get the saving habit adding to
it at regular intervals will be easy.
A practical way of saving is an account
with Lobal Building and Loan Association. Your
money draws a substantial interest rate semiannually.
LOCAL
Building & Loan Association
111 North Robinson
Phone' Walnut 4920
KERR'S
KERR'S
KERR'S
The Hews For Wednesday
i
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Notable Offerings in
the Linen Section
TABLE DAMASK
7-iach Bleached Mircer-
iaed Table Damail Heavy
weight and extra twill in
numerous new. pretty de-
signs. I'nqtiestionably extra
value 1 M.
NAPKINS
Napkini to match the fore-
going damasks. Hemmed
all ready for use. Special
alue per dozen $i.50.
SHEETS
Wrarwetl" Rltache.l
Sheets extra large. HlxW.
These are without douht ex-
tra values for ft .79.
SEAMLESS SHEETS
Seamlesi Sheets BU'Xi
without dressing. fiood
quality muslin w ith J inch
hem. Specially priced at
11.50.
HDCK TOWELS
17xJJ nieached Duro Fluck
Towels hemmed and absorb-
ent. Serially priced per
doirn 1.39.
RED STAR DIAPERS
:U2 Ked Star Ihapers
hemmed all ready for use.
.nliseptic. itrnlired and ah-
lorlierit. In sealed pat kagrs
nf one dorn. Kxtra special
at 12.25.
Kerr's
Boys Shop
Complete Outfitters
School and Dress Suits
in the new military styles.
A wonderful range of pat-
terns and styles for Jfall
and winter school wear.
We are agents for
Sam Peck
Clothes
The standard linyV clothes of
America.
Priced from 18 to 1.17 JO. MoM
of hem have extra kruckeri.
Hoy lilue Willi Perfection
Shirts Hats. Capj and Military
Oi.'ttiti for boys.
Exceptional Values in
White Goods
Yatd-wide Middy Twill Pnfe t Meat Ii with
loiind thread usrful tsar so many purpusrv treason-
ably pries'.! yard 2:r.
40-inch Nunei' Lioene with a sK-iial burn fin h
and good substitute for linen yard 3Jc.
Dreiser Scarfi and Buffet Ranneri I.aige and
aried assortment ami lace effect allover lace and
art figured centers with lare borders also plain white
lirrn finished bemstitrhed and embroidered. Spe-
cially good values from 1 down to as low as 95c.
Fall Washables
New Patterns-Extra Quality
Yard-wide Manchester and Pacific Cambfica in
all the new Fall batternj and colors txtra gocl
sallies the yard '35c.
Yaid-wid Percalei in the new and mint want-
ed patterns. Worth more than this special price per
yard 25c.
Yard-wlda Silkollnei New designs and colon.
Ihe kinds (or comfort a and draperirs. Kxcelleitl
values yard 25c.
Bed Pillowi-1825 2' ' pound pillow covered
with good quality art ticking special value per pair
Il M.
New Wirthmor Waists at $1 .25
And such pretty new waists they are. Both
semi-fitted and fancy styles in voile and a com-
plete range of sizes. They are matchless values
at $1.25 each.
Exceptionally Pretty
Girls' School
Dresses
For school wear these dresses
in Toile du Nord and Silk Ginf
ham or Cotton Crepe are ex-
ceptionally pretty. New stylea
-in guimpe and waistline effects.
The colors: Nile dark green
navy Copenhagen and pink.
Sizes 6 to 14.
$5 $6.50 to $10
DRY GOODS Wffl 1
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