Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1918 Page: 4 of 12
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. TUESDAY OCTOBER 1. 1918.
DRAWING DRAFT
NUMBERS ENDED
District Boards to Receive
Master List Soon.
WASHINGTON'. Oct. 1.-lr.nviiu-of
order numbers (or UOOO.fKlO lrafr
registrants was completed at 8 o'clock
this morniiiR hours ahead nf schedule
The last number taken from the fcl.is
ltvl was 12734.
Working in relax tliriiunliuiit the
tiight ntfiirrs and rilistnl men of the
armv speeded up flic (hawing nun
rapidly than in previuiis lotteries Pro-
vest Marshal tiencral Crmvilrr per-
S'inally watrhed the operation ironi
Start to finish.
"There was cn 1 y one nteident in the
sho'c thiiH'" l.trtT;il (.rowder s.iid.
'V-d that came on the last mimbei.
The paper slipped out of the capsule liiil
j( '-"ind in the howl and so it ma ie
fio difference hut fur a moment r
th'iiri'it we were short one niinihrr."
Te'"phone rounnunu alum was main-
tained with the i;"venur.en prin'.im;
off ue dunlin the diawint; and t!:e
ri'.i .ii r list will he distributed imme-
diately to diUiet draft hoaiils by
which it will be marie public.
TH E-ST RU G i L
Tbr hnvs in the front-line irem be-
ne I icvlirii I'l.iller. 1 . -n 'l i ..r'-i ' o
i; : I i eut s;.uii mi imir tn.n:;i.ui
In II l. Ml h.ive toil ' eil V. Oh II V i 1 1
t and I 'm le S.iin w ill o the t -I .
lake been fnrettuur llu-. iet lii-;
Re can't i!o too nun It. ' 'W
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McClintic Among
Victims of 'Flu
WASHINGTON. Oct. l.-Connrrss-man
James V. McClintic of Snyder.
Okla. is one of the capital's victims of
ihe Spanish influenza. He has been
sick fur speral days with what was
believed to be a severe roiiM but t 'd.iv
it was Mated be is the victim ol the
prevalent tnalady.
Speaker I hamp Clark. Majorilv
Leader Claude Kitclun and others in
the house are also victims. Mis. Mc-
Clintic an I one of the McClintic chil-
dren are ill and it is supposed they also
have thi . influenza. No alarm is felt
bout their condition nor that of the
onitressman. .
Mysterious Neighboia.
Tlll'.lkK was hut one cottage bc-
tween tilt Fermi home iliul the end
of the road. It had been finished
for some tune but bad not attracted
tenants up to then on account of its
isolation. I'ut one iiioniinii while Kdith
was at her kitchen stove preparing some
preserves for which she had received
an order from a urncer in Danville she
became aware of two vans of furniture
passing her House on men wav to me
hitherto deserted collate lulitli was
loo iimcli immersed in the problems of
her own home to be the peering pry-
ing country neighbor; so (die neither
stopped to see who was moving into
the ne-.t liou-e rioi gave it much
thought.
Hut I. .lei in the dav -.he saw a woiiuu
and a little hoy come out of the house
at the end (if the road and look about
lliem. 'I here was something intangibly
ditferent about them from the tkpes
I.dith had met in Arcadia. 'Ihe little
boy of about Jackie Kerrol'.s age mined
so listlessly and looked so frail that
L-.dith slopped her work lor ainonieiit
to feel sorry for him.
The child was dressed in a bright
new Indian costume gay with colors
and feathered headdre s; but he looked
neither elated nor pa v. His arnn wire
full of oy animals; but be took no m-
leieM in them and soon weatied ol
holding them. I In mother too had
some ol hii. tivs in her hands and was
tM;ng to win his interest ior Ins plaything-.;
for the in kV pl.t'.ltoiiw which
..ppi are. I no their l.iuu; lor then new
home .m l il gioiuiil . I he lit'Ie !..
u.ii as aji ithetic to ii lis tli nidi he
wire hungry ior s.imeihuig wh;Ji none
of these things gave him
llis mother kept on trking to iousc
Ihe Imv with that hopeless persistence
of whi'h onlv a devoted mother is
capable. Finally however she stopped
trying for a mtum nt to look disnnt-
edly at the listless child.
At this moment F.dith's children
came hnmr from school and stopped on
the street before their liniiif to look
at their new neighbors. Fdith s.uv the
strange little boy suddenly show in-
terest and point toward her children
The mother tinned saw the children
lirMtated. shoi V- her hr.id d"iih'tullv.
then with sudden resolution took her
son bv his aim and started toward the
Ferrol home
Fdith went back to her work but
koun heard the dotir bell ring. Sho
hurried out to the front door and opened
it.
Her new neighbors mother and hoy
stood on the threshold the little boy
looking wistfully at Jackie Ferrol and
his sister who in turn weie inspecting
them front a distance pending permis-
sion from their mother to introduce
thenitclves. The woman aside from the
gold rimmed spectacles she wore
looked strangely out of place away from
the white lights of Lobster square en-
luely out of costume in i)ie sltnp'c.
practical domestic looking dres he
wore.
"Will you forgive my intruding.
plensc!'1 she said with a timid anxous
smile that was in Mr.mge contrast to
the aggressive robust personality she
could be by merely letting her handsome
outer sell speak for her. "I am your
new new neighbor; Mrs. Frnii is my
name. 1 have come to ask your per-
mission for my little boy to plav with
yours? 1' you mind?" she asked wist-
fully "lie is not very strung and has
never had lev friends and it's the only
thing that can make him the least in-lete-ted
m lite playmates !"
l'dith bad a weirdly ( Icar perinoiii-
lion that there was soi-uthing very
much roiig in the life of this woman
perhaps in Ihe wonnn herself. Yet
the mother love was so obvious (lie
pica was Sij hard to refu e and the lit-
tle bin' o .itheucallv lifeless that in
spi'e if her clear ; teuiotiition of iron-
b'e to ociue she sai.1
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said eagerly: ! E .''.'
Oh I II be so glad-sis glad! Thank
you with nil my heart I"
(To be continued
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i WHEN NEURALGIA
i ATI ACKS NERVES
Sloan's Liniment Scatters the
Congestion and Relieves
Pain.
A little applied without rubbing will
1 penetrate immediately and rest and
I si t he the nerves.
T Sloan's Liniment is very effective in
T ftllayinn external pains strains bruises
1 aches still joints sore muscles lumba-
go neuritis sciatica rheumatic twinges
Keep a bin bottle always on hand
for family use. Oniggists everywhere
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sk.lleillMhi
s. bet'il '
EMERSON SCHOOL ROOM
WILL OPEN TODAY
Two daks' purchases of thrift st:itiu '5
at the Fiiiersnn .school totalled J'MOs ir
says J. 11. I'ayne priuripal. "It iniglu
have been double if we had not lieur
falling oier one anoilicr because of the E
crowded conditions." he .said. Two 2
day sessions have sali -factorily rated j
(or the sclioof with the largest en-'E
rolbiirnt in the city. I'.eginnii'g at
H:M one session closes at L';'tl fol-1
lowed bv ten minute intermission E
The second session opens at L':.ill and z.
closes at 4 :J. However beginning to- !
morrow the first room lecnnstrurted Z
since the iiie will be ready for occu-'E
pation and tirade . mirlr r Miss llo'.z!
endorft will move into the new wine.
tollowed Thursday by Class M' iinilei E
Mrs M. H. Unbi rtson. C arpenteis J
coniplclcd their Wo'; today. Z.
w.l.
Flanery Escapes U-Bo.nl. (
Uord was received yes'erdav that f E
William l'lanery nf 7J)1 Fast Fourth
street Vkho is serving at gunnel's rn.ile r
on ihe Ventura was among tht- snr-iE
vivnrs when the ship was torpedoed and 2
sunk by a submarine Sentemhrr L'i. Tiie E
meoaie states that llanery landed
safely at Corona. Spain.
WHEN CHILDREN CRY CUT
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LIBERTY
LOAN
DRIVE
OPENS
MONDAY
BUY!
Tobias'
i a luuida
Fmporum
207 WEST MAIN
T. TobUt
Wholesale
Millinery
Moved to '
20 West
Main St.
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Mrs Felrol." Iii.ihmi I h( Um l A"K knur iltnminl mi l
lie was toiiil ed at the heartfelt '" luliir.-n St. i h i
S IJITTLE
For Constipation
Carter's Little
Liver Pills
will set you right
over night
Purely Vegetable
Smill PdL Small Dsm Small Prk
Carter's Iron Pills
Will restor color to Ibe faces of
thoM who lack Iron in the blood
as moat pale-faced people do.
U. S. Food Administration License G12603
Crescent
Grocery and Market
Wednesday Market Specials
Veal Shoulder Roast per lb 20c
Breast of Veal for utew. irr lb 15c
Short Ribs of Reef per lb 15c
Fancy Reef Shoulder Roast per lb 20c
Veal Liver per lb 20c
Veal Hearts per lb 15c
Val Tonpues per lb 20c
Veal Brains per lb 17 ic
Liberty Sausapre per lb 25c
Crescent Brand Pure Tork Sausage per lb 50c
Pressed Hens Dressed Springs
GROCERY SPECIALS
Demonstration Creme Oil Soap for Wednesday
and Thursday 3 bars for 30c; 1 bar Free.
Hfnz New Saner Kraut per lb .ioc
Fancy Florida Crape FruitKeach 10c.nd 15c
Fancy Quinces per doz 90c
i Fancy Michigan fConcord Grapes basket 50c
Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries per lb 15C
Fancy Colorado Russet Potatoes per 15-lb. peck. . ' 50c
RUCKS & THOMAS
r::z$z pbx-im 323 w. main st.
NEV VICTOR REC ORDiS
For October
On Sale Todav
The list is extra fine this month you'll enjoy ;;Jia!f
hour or more listening to them in our comfortable record
parlors.
New Songs by Frances Alrla Caruso l)r l.uca. Altmi
(Jluck Zimbalist. Heifetz McCormack Srhumann-lleink
Victor Herlwrt'H ()rchp(tra. New Marches hy the 1'. S.
Marine Band New Dance Records. Etc.
Call or Phone Your Order Todav.
223 Main SI rift
Tel. Wnl. 206.1
New Fall Highest Grade
SUITS
Presenting Oklahoma City's Most Complete Assemblage
$25-oo $29'50 $35'00 $49-50
and Gradually Up to
$125.ofl
Come to Suit Headquarters for YOU
New I all Suit. Largest selections and b
values are always to be found here. Eve
thinpr that s new and stylish finds exp;
si on in our vast assortments.
muz
The Styles
Include
Pliin Tailored Effects
Convertible Collars
Mannish KITects
Belted Effects
High Waistline Modes
Panel Effects
The Maten
Include
Duotone
Duvet de Lainf
Serge
Wool Velourl
Chiffon Broadcli
Tricotines
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Complete ranpe of sizes (all the
up to 55 bust measure. ) Every fashion
new color is included.
;illlllllllilllllllllllllllliMlimillllllll "Where the Modeit Puru Holds Sway" iiiiiuilllttllllllllllllllllllC
IE MASTER'S I
225 WEST GRAND
PHONE WAL. 4524
Read While You Run
Boys9 School Suits
Price
Cadet Hosiery
The Kind That Wear
Hamilton Brown Shoes
For Boyi and CirTs They Wear.
Fleisher's Yarn
All Colon Alwnyi Satisfactory.
Send the Word to Germany that We nt the Whole World Free.
BUY W. S. S.
A THRIFT STAMP FREE for every $ upent it LE MASTER'S.
23-25-27
TERMINAL ARCADE
Walnut 4929
s Market
United State Food Adminiitration Liccrut
No.
fieri
G-29430.
Buy Your Liberty Cabbage 25-lb. Lots 3d
Fancy Colorado Potatoes
per peck 50c
Fane California Lemons
tfr dozen
.'25c!
Real Economy Requires Some Self-Dcihial Carry Some of Thse
Bargains Home and Buy Moe Liberty Bonds
NICHOLS & CO.
(Iroccries Produce and Meals
113 West California Avenue
PHONE WALNUT 914
f jW Alwaya at the Loweit Prku Poniible.
We lie. now on the rh and rny ftn and tan itll cheaper than those
mho try to deliver. W both ava money when you tradt with nt.
I"rfh Country flutter sfT
l"reli Creamery flutter 60c
1'rrsh Country Tdgi 43c
IV k Kimrtt rutntnc yic
1 H. Yellow Yam Sweet
Potaton sc
1 ll. CaMiage
1 Hi. I'reli (irern Ilrans 1 5c
1 II). Carrot j or 'liirniin Jc
1 pk. Applri 30c to Mc
1 II). Hut Pepper (
1 dor. Sweet Pepper ioc
1 ran Smsll Milk 5c
1 ratu Tall Milk :5c
2 cms Hominy ;jc
I cm Kraut ij-
J ram Corn! Corn or
Toiuatori 3jc
Our peri.iltie ate firi but-
ter r'i' an. I V rurt.ttilc.
Pint jar Marshmnllow Cream 25c
Fink Roans per pound 11c
Famy Michigan Navy Roans 1 3 Va c
2 ran Tomato Furoo 25c
" parknpos Toothpicks 10c
one liott lo O-Cedar l'olish 43c
'JOc Ktnpson Poas 18c
20c Farm House Peas 18c
'J.'ic Monarch Peas 21c
2- cans Flat Salmon 25c
Tall Can Pink Salmon 22c
2 10c Pottles Blue 15c
1 PkR. One-Drop Blue 7c
10c Greenwich Lye 8c
25c Can Saniflush 22c
35c Van lhizer'a Extract-1 29c
K. '. Ilaking Powder : 23c
H'JUth Club P.akinK Powder 21c
o. 2 cans Lima Leans . ...25c
llioldon Egjr Macaroni or Spaghetti. ..9c
fpackapes American Peauty Macaroni
or SpaRhetti f 15c
eanut Putter per pound . .' 25c
Oc can Instant Postum 45c
IZc package Regular Postum 22c
!.")C hottlo Lea & Pcnin's Hjuicc . . .. . .29c '
1 packatre Skinner'H Macaroni or
Spaghetti . ;.'gc
l()c jiackageg A. &. II. Soda. . . . . . . 18c
2 No. 1 Louis Peas 2$e
1 No. 2 Baltimore Tomatoes 16c
1 Large Can Hell Isle Pineapple ...... .29c
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SPECIALS
10 Bars Crystal. White Soap -
CR1SCO
Large $1.75
Medium 90c
Small 45c
WELCH'S CRAPE JUICE
Pint bottle 2Bc
Quart bottle 45c
Half gallon 85c
35c. Bottle purkee'8
Salad Dressing 29c
packages Sun
Raisins
Maid
25c
cans Baker'n Milk
Cocoanut 25c
packages Dunham's
Cocoanut 25c
MILK
F.agle Milk per can . . .23c
Hebe or Shafer's Milk.. 5c
Tall Pet or Carnation
milk .12c
Tall Hebe Milk 10c
- - 63c
.kilo or Jiffy-Jell.... 10c
Walter Baker's Choco-
late 21e
Walter Baker's Cocoa.23
Ilershey's Cocoa . ... .21c'
2 packages Knox GeU- "
tino .3Se
SOAP AND STARCH
3 Palm 01iveiSoap...25c
3 Faultless Starch 25c
6 cann Spotless Cleaner 25'
2 Old Dutch Cleanser. 15
.5 lb. Tkg. Argo Starch 43
113 West Califoi nia .cnuc
COFFEE AND BREAKFAST FOODS
lc New State or Quail Coffee . . . . .35c
10c Mb Barrington Hall Coffee 33e
30c quality Peaberry Coffee. . .! .25c
25c pkg. Arbuckle Coffee 21c
Farm House Coffee package .25c
3 pounds Monarch Coffee. . . . ; 95c
1 pound Monarch Coffee 32c
2 packages Tuffed Wheat. . . . . . . . 2U
2 packages Puffed Rice i.."..2J
25c package Cream of Wheat... t.i. He
Kellogg's Corn Flakes or Tost Toaatlea 12
Washington Krisps ...It
2 Packages Grape Nuts 1U
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1918, newspaper, October 1, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170856/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.