Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 227, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 24, 1918 Page: 3 of 10
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THREE
KING NICHOLAS
TO SEE WILSON
20 ARE HELD IN
GEORGIA RIOTS
VV'Inle Si did I'irir pre raxili wotk
.it M inrr rf I Urlli I as lnt l iiiiiit'
key 4 1 ' 1 If wrtild uit Trtat lif t
werk and ! "k inn 4 l iitnl er d let
f..ic rlr ti a ianii nr In
pl.ivert
' Going Down
'I he iietttian refuse to be on the
Inrl. it tint nerettary There I
plenly of room below the level
Hroiiklyn Lanle.
I
SANTA IS ON HIS WAY LITTLE FOLKS
Savanna
Strik of Strof
Mull Kill
Says
Car Mon WVr Hot.
OKLAHOMA CITV TIMES TUESDAY DECEMBER 24 191 fl.
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11 V I hf Amoi Ulrit I'l Hi.
I'M(I 'l-.mlav. Dr.. .'I K tin
Niilnil.i i t'liiirnrurii iiiirrt'L In
V I I 'r iilrtil Wilson at mi'ifi at it-
ililr II r iii liat lirrii tiiflrr'ii
I r .hi iti aii.uk i( ttif KTM'I'f '!
il.iv Inr llr first litnc time tie
ii.Uii lir vat itlilr In tiroll alnii
.n lr l'..n. ('iir S".ilin li the
A'Hi.iif'l IVst. Ik jt i I
" I lie 4Htaiirn i Miuilrii'Kfo
ir ill i I mill l Willi msf i ihr ntlifr
"'r i'l i'" .inif rnr-lt lipriHiie
ill i'l l!ii- liitf'i Slav I'l'itnlrrallnii
IhiI lrriir I ;i it f if t n v IM'lqn ml .
rm Jil l i llil'iiim "
Husbana
What Ihr long DUIan.f Wilt
Drought lo Madfo Akuut Pick jr
ar.d Hi Fait
KS. I ) l l M lO?"
Allen llrakr't vim f came
irr the uk tln'jiif Hire
f:"in Washiiiptun i I sat in tens rx-
(inunry of tlir nri of ky tsliith
l illun lit'l l"li rnr lie wouM itrt
I III first oj'pof t iinily. I Vnrm tlif
iiavr fathrr lanmiM intonation willi
the hint nf steel uii'lf rnraili at toon
at the f i r t tutini xnchtA nir ran
It it a voire one rnnhln't racily (or-
ajrt especially one who had lirard it
tinrW the dramatic rirriimttancri
tvhrn I had listened to It.
"No. thit i Mrt. (irahain Mr
Drakf." I returned.
"Mrt. lira'vmi!" Hit voire fir lit a
note of turprue. "It Mrt. Understood
there'"
"Vet. Imt ran't you give your met-
tnr to me?" I aknl all the term'
of Hiiky't file reviving; at ihit re-
qtiet to tpealc to I illian Mr Prake
mutt have had had nrwi which he
feared to give to me.
There wat a perceptible Inilant of
hesitation at t'ie. other end ci the
wire. The conviction teired me that
Allen Prake kne-v Dicky had heen
killed aand that he feared to Rive
me the rewt
"Pleate Mr. Drake" ! faltered
"Tell me your newt quickly. I am
fully prepared for the worst tut
don't keep me in suspense"
"Put it't all riirlit!" came the quick
answer almost thouted over the wlret
"Lieut. Graham it alive tlinluly hurt
hut in no daner. I would have told
you at once. Imt I didn't know how
much Mr. I'mleerw-nod hid told you.
and I feared to thock you."
I couldn't answer for a moment Mj
heart tvat too choked with the tudden
hlested rush of relief. Lillian who
had come twiftly toward me at the
telephone tummont put her hand upon
my thotilder
"Steady dear!" the laid encouras;-
fnly. "I can tee. ty your fare it't
food Jiewt. Don't jo tr) pieret now
when you've heen to hrave. Do yon
want me to listen to the rest of the
me stage ?"
I tignalled a derided negative at 1
heard Allen Prake't voire anain
thii time with a decided note of anx-
iety. "Are you there Mrt. Graham? Are
you lure vou're all riitht?"
How Dicky Halped.
"Quite iire" 1 returned firmly
"And won't you plene tell me all
about it?"
"You ihall have every icrap of
newt 1 pottett" he taid reassuringly.
"I hav jutt left the centor'i head
quarter where I wai privileged U
read ditpatch from a correspondent
of the Continental I'reti a tory of
wreck incidents a part of which is
devoted to an exploit of Lieut. Gra-
ham. Of course you would better
not lay anything about thit until you
lee it in print. It will he in all the
fternoonpapert where you can read It
at your leisure. Hut I will read it to
you now if you with."
If I with" I repeated. "Oh pleate
hurry P
The paragraph devoted to Lieut
Graham run lluis" he taid and I
pretted the receiver cloter to my ear
that I might mitt no lyllable.
"Among the mott striking incMrnti
accompanying the lost of the Almin-
na wai the exploit of Lieut Richard
Graham of m aerial iquadron whoie
home ii at Marvin I li in retcuinp
Capt. John O'Brien rtf'-tfie. Alminana
one of the best known navigator in
American tailing circlet. Cart.
O'Brien who it well past middle-age
Sanla and bit reindeer team leaving Santytand.
Word liat bent luiiilit bv aui!ane Iroin Sanlaland that S'U ( Luis has lnt his m r Sfinl I : 4i:i toy slioji
in the land of sii"w an I i.e mi I is trip down (luimic)s and into the b.nnes id all the v; . . . 1 nf!c t.: an'a it tixi
kind heatted to d si.ird lien and Itlitten Tamer and Dastirr iim) Ins nihtr fait (nl n 1 'n r (or ;.u auto or air-
plane. And besides that the re.ndeert know (he way to your Imu-e and my hmfc anl c.n !n.! ' hnu Sanu
wouldn't risk missing tometifxlv.
SAVANA All. . Iler :i 'Iwei.
tv men an rested r tiii( in.t in
("iineiliiin wilh llie sir ke id i 1
dm tort and innlnitiirii i tlir S.nan
nh I'lectrn; nniipan weie held l i
the hiijher court yrtteiday under
$1 H) 1'inds y Rei order Schwar
Tho-e upon sv!ine persons weap' i
wete found were p'a'ed under addi
liotial bunds nt Tl 'I here was ri"
di'l'iib.iin e dnriiiK tl e d is
'Ibe hiiine t-1 1 . r an I Ie p
palrn'.cd ll.e 1 1 1 y an I trtiiii'tnl 1
vaiberiiivi I wo 1 ot h r i. I 1 1 r !
Ma'et tr...p f I t rn -n w V
lome ti avall'u!l today t 1 1 r . -the
bwuie i-nards
MAJOR LTAGUESTO
0PEN0N APRIL 23
(llirAf.O. f)er 24 -Offi ;u f
both the National and Arneru.ii
lea" rlribt lienan today to male
defini'e a'rafvemenlt for star'inu tlif
spring training trip following the an
noti'ii ement sestcrdav that inator
nfr eton wiu'd ien ti Jt
The ( lilfano N.llioii.lls ilei idrd
sonie time ago to di their condition-
ing in southern ( aliform and l'rri-
'lent C. A. C'onnskey of the While
Sox. announied today tha' hit tfn
would train in 'Jrxav though be did
not name the city. Last season the
Forgot
lie or .she in si right thoufrhtful person who can an-
ticip;it' t'vcryl ixly's C'hristmaH gift- secure it Hnd pre-
sent it I efoi e the J5th. Hut as a matter of fact quite a
IK'tcenLiKe ol frilts are delivered lietween Christmas und
New Year's. If there is anyl txly you've forjrotton
I'atlette-WitrerV with its iterfect Ktoeks of hook sta-
tionery and office .supplies which includes thousands of
smait Christmas novelties will relieve you of your
worries. Kor very little cost too.
tail man to leave hit thip tint Lieut
liraharn who had done wonderful
ervice in transferring the turvivort
to the lifeboat preceded luln only by
a minute and helped the elder man
to an improvised raft whirh wat the
only refuge left them all the avail-
able lifehoatt having hern previously
tent away hravily lo.ided.
Saf and Well.
"The raft drilled rapidly away from
the boatt and several timet the Iwo
men were thrown into the water but
managed to icramhle hatk to tafety
Lieut. Graham taw that the el'lei
man who only recently recovered
from a teriout illnett wat becoming
exhausted lo he buckled the belt of
the capjain to hit own in melt a man-
ner that if the elder man were to
lote hit grasp upon theVaft thoul !
it be capsired again thftSouiig
tenant of the air servire would go
down with him if he could not resru:
him.
"He had tcarcely accomplished this
sjelien the unseaworthv pirce of Irjiribe:
which wat their only harrier iroir
i' th Rain threw them into the wa-
ter. But Lieut. Graham wilh the
weight of the almost itnconsciout cap-
tain hampering him managed to rtinp
to the edget of the raf .and to guard
hit companion'! head and body from
b.ing battered. He wat almost un-
contcinut himself when picked up by
one of (be destroyer hurried to the
trene. and wat painfully bruited. Bu-
FOR COLDS UND GRIPPE
The Improved Calomel Tablet
That Is Entirely Purified of
All Nauseating and Danger-
ous Qualities.
I'hyilrana ar warning th rnIlr
tgnlnat trifling with rolila and Rrlpiie
Thty any that a brlak ralomul pinttl
preferably O lotah th new ami Im-
proved calomel Inhlet ahnuld he Invari-
ably taken at hedllm and rerwaterl th
icond or third nlihl If nerpiiwry. In
th arllst taea on I'elotab la ueiial-
ly aufflrlenl unlnea th ctH I particu-
larly (vr.
I'hyalrlan Y that It la a avail of
lima and la dantrou to eanerlment
with oilier Uaallv a calomel I nh.
aolutehr nowry aooner or leler. One
Calotab on tlm tongue at bedtime wilh
a iwallow of water lhat'a all. No ealt.
io nue nor th ellfhtiMit lnterfrnm
with diet.' work or pleaaurea. Neat
morning your cold haa venlehed and
your whfll ytm I purified and re-
frhd. Calotab art aold only In orig-
inal Malrd packet pete thirty-five
rent. Recommended and guaranteed
hv drlieelete AMtrwhara I'rlr rmttinA.
true to tradition of the tea wai theed It you ar not dellihted. (Adv.t
Jevnr)rtrT
If you have reduced your building and lonn
pnymentB to a certain point you can carry a
straight loan with us and save money by doing so.
Our straight loans carry a lower rate tl interest
than "building and loan" loans.
17crcThn30nil1icn
30O CRAIN UCCHANOt -OKLAHOMA
CITY OKLAHOMA
the tiirgeont have pronomved him
in no dinner and believe that the de-
tain although tenouslv ill from th?
exposure will eventually recover.
"Lieut. -iraham insisted upon leav-
iiiK the improvited hospital at toon
at he bal been revived and is now
assisting in the work of resrue and
idcntifn ation."
lin'it and lo-. e for on fellowroen "
( lurlrs A. L iton I'a tor fifth Ave
Hantist Church. N. Y.
(TATARRH
For head or throat
Catarrh try th
f apot treetment
"To give to this great work (the
!d Cross) ji more than a duty
more than even a privilege J u; h
Riftt are the ymb'l of our tmil's
passion for freeilom. loyalty to t'ie
- l.
T3Z
IS
NEW PRICU30c 60c 1J0
The Gift For Everybody
Brighten Ills or Her Christmas With One or
More of the Splendid Scotch-Tone Requisites
rrarti.wl prraenle si Hi a ft that nr mint p-
pr. la led Helwt on or mot Imm the folliA.rg liei.
Scotch-Tone Vege Lible Stwp
Tou will entny th ilellalitful creamy liithnr ttiat
(leaniie quickly and rlniiee off to dually.
Put up three rake In an attru tlva Imt. 11 crnti a
all.
Scotch-Tone Peroxide Face Cream
I)ilnllly erf(imed. vanlnh nnkkl . iimklnc a
eplendid b for Kac udir. lJlM-rul eirJ iioitrUiin
)nra 3k nd 40 cent.
Scotch-Tone Hygienic Cold Cream
rrotert. nourlahra and ( le.inara the eliln. IVi -
k r
tXtTaTnl
fumed with an attractive flower odor
ttt rente.
Two alzee ti and
Scotch-Tone Face Powder
Und of th purest material bolted through ailk
elolli to a very fine powder on evenly eieya on
well and alve th rompleklon a velvety amoothneaa.
I'rlr (0 rent.
W will he lad to mall anmplea of any Peoi. h-Ton
prepratlon prld lo anyone aeiidlng ua written re-jueat.
Scotch -STone
AaaTAaiflt tkii a aj-u r iw w 1 1 i
tAIOflATORItS INC
OKlAMOrAA CITY USA
May your Christmas this year
be merry indeed
Yet celebrated with reverence
and thanksgiving
In keeping with the Al-
mighty's greatest blessing
The return of peace;
And may you share generous-
ly in the abounding prosperity
which inevitably will follow.
This is the holiday wish of
v The Minnetonka
Lumber Company
F. U. BEARLY Mgr.
Oklahoma City
Pianos From $235
At $6 Monthly
Grand Pianos From $535
At 15 Monthly
Used Pianos From .$145
At $." Monthly
Steinways in nil their glory fa-
mous Voses Kurtzmann.s Ludwigs
Elbums Klomnn & Nords and among
many others the world renowned
Chickerings.
Pianolas From $575
. At $15 Monthly
Players From $475
At $12.50 Monthly
Used Players From $375
At $10 Monthly
Famous makes are these from the
world's greatest builders at guaran-
teed lowest prices in the U. S.
WJ
Sohfs'MOaic Co
223 Main St.
Oklahoma City Okla.
Open Tonight Jgggfi(. Open Tonight
Last Call For Christmas
Pianos Pianolas Victrolas
Surely there is no more logicid gift nor one that would bring more joy than the
great gift of music und. there is no Kift that even approaches one of these that you can
.secure as such small outlay.
There Should Be There Can Be
Music In Your Home Tomorrow
Order it by telephone if the weather or sickness should prevent your coming sell-
ing pianos ty telephone at Jenkins' is no novelty why shouldn't you order a piano
by phone of this One Trice to All Store. You know the Jenkins' guarantee is back of
every instrument.
A Genuine Victrola
For $22.50
That plays all the famous Tictor
Records and plays them well too.
Other portable models at $33 and $sr0.
Terms to suit.
With Every Music Bay Record Stringed Instrument French Harp or
Steinway Grand
you may select here goes with it the positive assurance of your permanent satisfaction.
There is no raising of prices here just for Christmas neither is there nny pretended spe-
cial discounts to hurry you into making unwise choice. The "Jenkins' Plin" in the rush
of Christmas buying is your surest route to genuine value.
If You Can't Call Today or Tonight Phone Us Local or I-ong Distance
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 227, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 24, 1918, newspaper, December 24, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170968/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.