Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1918 Page: 11 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES HUD AY. 0 :T(Tl;i;il J8 l!Mi.
ALLIES SHOULD
GO TO THE URALS
BRITON ASSERTS
Slav Peasants Must Sec That-
: " Allies Intend to Help
By till W Aikeiman.
( ii.vilulif I'V Ilia Nw Y"i It 'llli...
Mm TnlAim anil lti kIhIiimiiii
City Tniirn i
WitllSII II A D 0 U A K 1 K US.
VJaAlHVPSTOK (lit. M. -"IVmc
wii (itrnuny now will make Kimia
B V facto dermail colony" aid On
erat Knox chief if t lie Krilisli military
tiiilion today. "While it is hnpossihle
now to rrrnii-trui't lh Kuiau front
In thr sense of a contimimi line of
tier.che from (lie H.iltic to jhe Hlm-k
nea I think tin- allinl force should
move to tin- Urals. If we had done that
a tnoiith an" we should have heen in
Mostow (his wintrr. While it i now
4ik tatc tn reach that rily ! think thr
Mini trooit hould advance tn show
tlif Czechsand Kustans that r really
intend to help.
Russia Ii Boiling.
" few ilavi K'" he went on "I
met a Kiistian oltner who had rronl
Kti-sia lium Aiili.uiKil lie miiI Kits-
na Was hoilmif mm ; tlmt if we did nut
cto '"tiirthiiiK itnmrdiatrly nr; Mlmii;
yrould fall 1U1 Now is tlir iivmIh -
tKiial moment. 'I he peasants .avr
Itever hern fur holshevim It nude
hradwav only 111 the larjre (itie
"'I he hnlslievist are working turn.
TTiey represent only a very small share
BED ROCK DOLLARS
AND LAST MAN IF
NEEDED SAYS T. R.
Pi) H);nci. k 1 Oit 18 -"We
aie lt'n"K Id see this war
In a finish 11 it take three
u- iii iniirr our Led rock dollars and
tin- l.ist man" dccUied Theoduie
K' nil! la-1 nikht at a Liherty
...ny .ily. "We will accept iln peace
saw: the pene that follows niicon-
' : 1 1 1 1 1 . I surrender a. id )c will rt
thai :i 1 r with the marhine 1:1111
and lint Willi the typewriter der-
hum niTiln't Imther ahoiit term.
W i-n't Rniii(j to lie rnnsulted We
will settle on trritis with our alliev
lerm.iin part 'will be limited to
saying 'es ir.' "
of the population here not a; in Fng-
laml and America. Here Mauely 10
percent of the population live in the
industrial renters llut the peasant
nd itihdle' tu.ils are aaiiist t tie linl-
slus iL
Money of No Value
"Althoiiirh the hfdsheviki are con-
dm Imp a tremendous propaganda
money i of no value to them for tliev
are pnntinn million of ruble daily at
re'rmrad. I am informed that in the
Samara district alone the boMievil:
pent ihtee humlred million ruble for
propaganda. I br holshevtki paid all
woikmen die iiililn a day and gaw
llii'in inie and one-half pounds of biea.l
il.itlv None wa remmed to work
I "I be poor ( ei ho. Slovak have been
1 lirhiing against mu h people for all lh'
I allies fighting continuously for liner
! month". Iheir rnmpanie are redined
5i) permit. J he Volga i J.UUf) miles
from Vladivostok and the big rich and
powerful allfri are lilting here doing
nothing.
Poiioa Alnit Allits
"I rlo not mean that we should go
into the interior and establish a front
against the drrman There w ill never
be a continuous line of trenches as il
was in 1916. I mean that there should
be a I'ral renter for all the allies
(erman propagandist are now going
about the country saying (hat the allies
do tint intend to help Kussia; that they
are staying in Vladivostok. When the
lsiissian and Cmh fail to see tlie al-
lies they believe thoe tales."
1! ill Nor Rondo-
GROCERS AGREE TO SELL
ONLY VICTORY FLOUR
Oklahoma ( ity denier who have
been canvassed on the mal'er of sell-
ing Vntory Hour to the exclusion of
all other biauds have expressed a will-
ingness to comply with any request
made by the fond administrator ac-
cording to Henry (". iMorse of the
county food administration. A meet-
ing of the dealers ha been called for
8 o'clock tonight at the Chamber of
Commerce hall to reach an agreement
binding on all retail grocers.
WILSON IS RAPPED
BY GERMAN PRESS
r-.--.-jr.
ELEVEN
Reply Called "Him Amvi"
"Trap" and tl.o UK
AMSH.RDAM (M 1H J.;iI K .
khenrdi and Itcrliti ww ..; 1
icned lu re. I'resiilent iN'.n'. m ;
lo Oermaii)' was printe'l in full in '.
(p'-rman press 'I he 11c v in (.r t s v 1: .
nii'lv termed the Tej.ly "a Imji" "V:'
son's evasion"" "a rude .iv f " a:i '
(lie like
Some (d t;ie newspapers do no' a'
Irmpt to lnilfflieril 011 tlir tet.lv merely
saving: "Leave it to t'ie su;.'einr .nm
( ommanil"
Here and there appes a1' nu'le to
neutrals lo the elf. t in.it ct -nam '
atimhll.ltK.n s"illd itivolw their soni-
mercial ruin also J lie nri Au-
rciger give way to desponleiu v. la-
menting over "the human lives being
sacrificed while Wilson ha 't in his
liower to en'l the lartiaire "
First Buy Liherty oms
Then
Come upstairs and
save money on Suits
and Overcoats
And a Few at $30'
You'll find tiic quali-
ticH color ami 8tylcn tho
.same up hi;K a(thry aro
in the Krottnd-floor utores
but you vrill find the
nricfH very fnuch lew. We
guarantee it.
Upitain Over WesfaU'a
Drug Stor
H
OOOO HfCLOTHCt
UNTER-WQLSOr?
OKfAMOMit If CITY
TELEPHONE
Sl.lnul 4SU ! DM ml slur Your
lrit S
KIRKPATRICK'S
The Price Cutters
FREE DELIVERY
Femitorje $1.00
SI '. Wmr Rra Cm II I
II Itf ttiiti nf i ai.Iui ai M
SI l Si-tie! n 1- r Ik nl ai.M
II jil SIMka Kinul.lnn f
M b'ln iil Altera.il $ tA
l l kle. Iile Jlllteit
PO DO-TONE
PODO-TONI
Slnkra yeil s ell. httix nu hxllhr
I'm..) up ll.a al'iMia- h. tin Ivan. a Ilia i-l-eina.
Nlna lanlhi of uir Ilia ara -au..rl
fnnii -.na fnrn nf aloutar-h Irtiubla VS a
i.. .....ann-l anrl fuaranr.t t1 -INI-TOMi
lit.
S Naiura'i namanr TaMeia 4e
.! ( arlera l.lltla l.lr I'll a a
rn.i n. win1 Khlnar Tllla aa
t'apaa l1atiaial 44
to.- I aalnrla la
'.Or S.tnllifilaluni . ' 4Aa
Femitone $1.00
msnay ea raerlp-
tlttia. Poattlrtlr is
uhltllutl.
rtrrlhlnf jmt
lh doctor erdar.
rrnmt anil aecu.
''.
The Model Drug
& Jewelry Co.
i:t mt .bm.
5.45
Hills
Attractive
$ray Kid
Soot
Upstairs Rent and 66 'Stores
That's Why Our Prices
Are Lower
New Gray and Brown Kid Lace
Hoots cloth tops to match high
Louis covered hetls long: sland
er vamps
at
$5.45
LIBEBTY KHC$!w!i7 aMJ
Wn mm m w MM fl
Boston Shoe Shop
IM. WIST MAIN STRUT
Uptlalri Stcenl Floor
V ' Mall Orltn Promptly Flllnl
Watch the Tongue of your Young!
Your little Pets need Cascarets
Children think Cvrrts just dindy
They are safe and mild cathartic candy.
Sell for a dime "work" every time.
MOTHERS! Clean the ci(.e-up places. Do aay with the
bile sour fermentations inj constipatiorj poison which is keeping
your little one trosi feverish and sick. Children love Cascaret?
because to them It is like eating candy. Cascarets act better
than tutor oil calomel or pills on the tender stomach liver and
bowels. Ca scar el i never gripe never Injure and do not disap-
point the worried mother. Give harmless Cascarets to children
one year old and upwards. Each ten cent box contains full directions.
Who Selects the Clothes
You Pay For?
VOU fool nobody
1 yourself when
but
VOU
v
wear cheap clothes. You
feel poorly dressed. You
discard them as Koon as
you feel you can. You get
no lasting pleasure out of
them.
But Adler Collegian clothes
cost only a few dollars more
to buy and they give you so
many more dollars' worth of
wear and natisfaction. They
are lens expensive in the end
and keep youalooking your
best all the time.
Isn't that the kind of clothes
you want?
We've got a big stock of them
here for you smart styles
for every man of 17 to 70.
Adler
Suits
$22.50 (o $ 10.00
Orereoati Jtyoekabout
120.00 to $40.00 $20.00 to 140.00
Other Suits $1100 to $35.00
Stetaon HaU $5.00 to $7.00
Harry Shoe $6.50 to $8.50
Other Make Shoes $100 to $3.00
On Orant
Juit wl f
Tha rally
127 West Grind
"Style Without Extravagance
r
v..
Saturday at Wright's
Serve Your
Country
And Yourself
Huy One
More Hond
For '
Present Help
And Future
Security
Huy Hond
MR West M;iin Street
Having foreseen tin- phenomenal increase in fur cloth and labor
involved in the production of women's apparel Mr. Wright while on
his recent trips to New York -made lare purchases which enable
us to offer fashions thought out with a true sense of economy which
reflect the spirit -of the time's yet do not depart from the usual
right standard.
t .
u" M y J'..jT
'V
i s -.. mm tit
Many Extraordinary Offerings
IN
Coats Suits Dresses
Furs Waists 1c.
HIousch
Iliph reek
P.louse of
poorfotte.
crt'iM do chine
and wash
satin in white
flesh navy and
bisque; juices:
SUM)
Tailleur Sport and Dressy
Suits for Women
Are comparable only to most exclusive pro-
ductions usually offered at much higher price.
A mnt onrommin collection
of atii of smart three-quarter
am! meilntm lenmli rmi. Ma.
terul o( Silvcrtonr. I renrli ve.
lour Ralianliiie ami broad
cl'illi ssitli lining of peau lie
nfint to mats li A If tlie new
inatles
?G.!M)
$7.1)0
Stri)0(l silk
Taffeta and
Silk Messaline
in alKdark
phade
Sf.!H) l
Dresses
al $29.50
In Silk Trlcoletle.
Charmeuse
(ieoiKftte.
Combination.
Ceoruetle and Safin
French Serjje
and Velvets.
JumI received by expresa
from tiuriew York buy ci
a collection of Dresses of
rxceptitmal quality that are
featured at
$U.f)0 to $1!M8
In All Sizes.
Hamlsnmi ly tailnred suit in
the new strain'it line silhouette
I irveliped in ilvertstie gahar.
dine ami I'reirh erge. Cheiief
of all the new colors navr
li!a' l rein leer. Rteen hron
t.Mie a-i'l r'""i.
at $0 A .50
at $QO. 50
NKWLY ARRIVED WINTER SITTS
Newly arrived winter auita including; the moat
distinctive types in -wonderful quality jSilvertone
Velour. Tricotine Twills ProadcloUrfeautifully
inm in n nin nn.1 fanow i.lLa fli
mis M in iuiii mist Alalia pun.1 U
at f
$44.50
Petti-
coals
Very Special
All silk jersey
top with
tAffeU flouncf
in all colors
at $3.95
and $1.90
Kxtra quality
satin heavy
messaline and
taffeta with
frinjre trim-
minj at .$5.90
$6.90
$7.90
Silk Under-
wear Niagara
made; com-
plete line.
Refect Your VinterFurs
NOW!
With cold rather not tev fj'
nfl juit slnnil'l seire the ppiimtntntv
iikvv prevenleil yim l huy (uts
i nt ipial ty at a savit'B
WRIGHT'S tAVs.AWAY
6YSTEM.
Tie CDfivctiidire of thi system ai.
plie t punhase of tur pieie is
well a rHhtr line in otir stock.
Select your fur piite muff or coat
now and it will he vu for hy the
tim rohl weather arrives.
Coatees
Of Silk Plush Heaver Mush
Kara mi Itafflin Seal
and Furs
This i the most charming ami
fasiinatiiiK wrap produced in many
eairi and It popularity intuits
ill vogue for many Mason to come.
Trite range from
$'24.50 to $195
Coats
at $24.50
! In AlI VYool
j French Velour
Pom l'flk
Silk Hash
Mght and heavy weight.
All color. Sliea junior
up to 44 ladle.
New Coata in up ef.
fecta and loose backa th
very newest Fcnch faah-
ion in Velours Pom Pom
genuine Bolivia in all eoU
org. Price
139.50. $41.59. VU9 1 '
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1918, newspaper, October 18, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170882/m1/11/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.