Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1918 Page: 4 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CIV V 11 MRS THURSDAY DECEMBER 26 1918.
FOUR
BOND ACTIVITY
TO BE RESUMED
Dorset Cat lor Sws BuilJinp.
AoeHecitioii in C-ity Soon
Secret's Out! "Red Bill" Is
Using"Lodge Brother" Stuff
Chiof Hun Butcher lias Dutch Nobility Under Obligations
To Protect Him and Count Bentinch Happened to
Bo the Goat
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It hi' n In r i l tne I iki.ili'i'ii.1 mill
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r i'l tlif war and tin- war if
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iiiiIiimi.c l I't iirtnuil order ul
li.hatitti'rr nr t!i' Knight St. Jiilm
.'.! . i i i In- l.i!li imliility ii probably
in it readied by the part which Ihe nr-
ilrr pl.ivrd III llir (itrstion nf the tl"S-
.i'.il IV Hill ir t.i t' ' t kaiter.
1 .1 the I Mil. Ii arittm tarv fhcir Is
in higher nrVr in tlir v i.rl'l than the
I'i'i.iii'iiirt. w'mlt it nun ll striven for
.il l llir 14 t t'ut l.rir'.t a bundled
kiiul'' la'.e licit ilcit'd simc llir
vv ii I . '.in li.it a! had ll'1 '!''.. iril
nti 1 1
IUnlinik the (ioat.
"I'niiMt pentithk i. a Jo'unnitrr
Jill J. Jili.ll dares nut refuse hnsp.t.il-
i'v in a t elicit kiugt." ai I i'e "f the
itii-l I'timmii'iit Dutch Jchannitcts
t.ilkiiiij I thr correspondent the
M-l.ri Would na'tiially l4VC found
I ottuialiiy in luiny I'llirr homes in
ll.ir.ui.l.
I nntititiing l'ir C'ltltersatu tl. i'l"
i... 1 1 it h 1 -rnnhl. who it ;r "Id
!. i i I i i i'.-.i' i'.i i..M' I ralrr -.ml
' l.rfr ;s tin rcat-.tl why the lci'-i
It'itiM t i'l' in 1 1 1 ! ati'1 I Ir is
CITY RECOVERING
FROM THE STORM i700 4nimas
Get Special
Dinner Fare
Car Service
Conditions
Better; Wire
hvproviii!'
Civiiljtiniu ii
i.i'itv rre
t-riti.i I t'nl.iv
t '..n of . r v ' . r
fie lir.ivv lil'1.
i ()U.i'nu City am!
Iili trilnr'''l I"
Tllrr t'' llrlll'iu'i 13-
i t .i'l V k. U i tuti 'l liy
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'llir M.ittkrt ct nr anil 'imiv liii-li
L.vrrs tilt: tticrts mi. I tjlcill. was
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.f tlic rtilil. Sltrrt .x nlmli h.lr
..-rtl linriiU' I'll tW.i'i'nIr Hftr
VMm lu It to ti'TMUT Vi'ihiihIi
tlu'rr tic ttill t Mir Intrt i( t'if
Ii Icflionr an I ti'Vr.tnli iii.anirt
tti'l ilmiti it it f'"i !' 'l I'JJ r it iii.ll
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Wiieelt-r
VARIETY OF TROOPS
BOOKED FOK RETURN
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om! .nr tnvi.f tup' li.mii tfi! mini! .
in ilnnii (' ..itii.il c.'iiipatiir . I. J .'. -I
in I I'l li ilii. tompjn'ri Not
.'" ati'l 4"; tinlii'f h.ni'ilal No. .1'';
flut li.iit.ili .tl hi.nl inurU'M ft llir
Srvrittv -I' it't'i rtii;inrt-r : Lallonn
otnpativ N'i -IV -I 'M an. I -l-WI !rfr-
fctapli i.tt!ili..iit ilti tin ' ! i! ''Lull
nirnts ; Smri'l'i an I N'tnrc th tirti' h
mnrtat' 1. ili'-rii ". i!i''tni' il w.tr(.irr
rnii r i atnal timpattv N" J
C 1 1 r i 1 1 f . .1 s Fe.ists
(aik Given to Every
Municipal Pet.
( In itini.ts tlintit ri at t!tr m in
Wltri-lrr ; .i.k wrrr ptepaicl with tpr
it.il pre irinii c to rai'h iti'lm. I'i.il
T r.i.i:iral apprtttr. I hr particular
:.:rir i!r trti t.in.r ..f tlir lir.iri i ap-
;. I- an I ali.ilf Irttlirl was nivrn ra. 'i
'far. 'l'ir li'.n's tavnn'r ilith is tan
lirr anil Iliit was a I Ifl ti lii-i rrt;-
ul.ir tiu-at rain tit ll.tftr inr.it. hv
ti-.r .n. it tiit llrtli f..itl tu mrat-
I'a'ii'ir aiiirn.iU in l'ir too. It ii oil-
t.i nr .1 at thr titijckvanlt.
Wi.Kt't fnvrj ami taiTuatK wrtr
:i I ja.k raV it while thr innnkrvi
wli'innl Iht-f jov .vrr an abtnulaiKf
i t crWjv am! cab'iapp Iravri. Prc-
i.nin were fcil urrrn jitpprri anil ap-
.ft I he hnff.ilij chcwcJ hm htan
tn.i.!i into whith alfalfa ha! hrm
i:i.'P;t. 'llir ranirli git real Iran
ina-'i with tut traw a a rclithinn
i!rtirrt Tlie big tislrnh apprr-
i i.itrt hrr hran maih ami alialfa mral
tli.it tlir laid her lirt tku in fir
niiiiillit
IHr ilti'k pnml i fro.'rit ofT in thr
walrr f".vl iu I tlinr Chriitniai meal
I a;''.lf. rrlrry lnp ralihaRe Iravrj
m'l othrr jirerii sttttf ervt.l in their
"rrtt tminit." The binN in the nrrrtt
linutr were Riven Rreen PilJ grown
ffiiallv f r tltt'ir t'linttniai iliimrr
w ithin the green hnie.
OLDEST SUPREME
COURT CASE ENDS
f .i l pntilii allv lie wat litM'r in.h
H hail man at pr.iplr liiink. lie wa-
t.iii rouiiileil hv a unlilaiv iliijnr wh"
tint UftltiiiK but flatter him ami deal
him at a iiirt nf ilcity ami talk ion-
tinually nl the Rrcalest ni'l tnott in-
vnitihle aimy in the wotlil. 'I he
kaiter thus lul an eialldl nlra nl
binisrlf
Von Tirpitf Ulatner.
"When 1 Hi.l llalil.inr went In Hrr-
lilt the l.aitfr wat inlii;i-iu r.l ' Ii
l ai iln i'lr.it lint later Vmt I t;pii
gamnl an inflnttur ncr him .ml
talkeil shout ihr ln-nnri n.it.. ail
then it wat tKit tl.r tin it"t it an
to h.tte an .t'tit. it : it tn li.r.f not mi!'
the greatrtt army hut the gieitcl
navy anil tnrr. atittlr flirt and I'm
iijea otew until he ilelittrul the will
tttnembrre'l utteranir 'nttr iillure lie
on the water.' limine llir war the
Waitrr herame thr tm.l nl I iiiifmlorfl
tint 'nn lirpil wai really t? Lla'iir
tnr the wat
The kaiter. who 114. 'note "nr ul
thr nnlrr at kit u 1 f I'tttt ia tiill .111
frart t he 1 mi .iili rr I mi '.1 l v I'v
)nl' Ii Inluiiiii'rr . a'ilhi'tii:ii I c ha
.I.1I1. atrd
ilONNOLD TO QUIT
WAR STAMP WORK
f. lvlar H 'tmiilil cminly ihair-
man of the Oklahoma umiiiy War
SaviniM staintii orxaniatloii will
tender hit retii-natlon at a nirrtit' to
be called within the prut ten day he
annimmed ibis niorninx. I'rrtt of
rertnnal hiisinrj 11 attmnrd as t:ie
reavm.
Al tlir s.unr meeting the inline m'
the War Savingt hank will he di-
rmtrd Merrh.mti in t!ie tear nf the
bank are complaining lh.it it in'rrfrrri
with InitituM. Hi.- $lHi"il taifcl t"
mppnrt the hank for the vrar ii n.-.ir.
mil rxhanthon it in iii' lrrtlood and
thr finanri.it it.imi of i'-r lank will
alt.i lie rtntidt-rr I
S. A. T. 0. SCHOOLS .
TO FACE CO LOSS
GOVERNMENT SAYS
NF.W YORK I'ec. 2" -!;tuitable
finaiiiial adtii.tn nil will be made
by the war drp.ittineni with edina-
tinnal inititiiliniti whiill have inf-
frrrd lot by rentun nf the ilemobili-
.it 11 n nl the tliiilrntt armv tiaiiuni;
n.rpt. I In' aiiiiiiiini rmt lit that nu ll
.111 nrr iiigetnent had hern reached wat
coiit.ititril in a Inter limn M i. K.tlph
ll.1H1.11 I'etry tfitrlarv nl tlif intn
lliiltnf nil idilwitinn nl the Kp"eral
stall tn.i lr pnhlic hen- last night l v
llit- Mrrchant.1' attociation whiih had
tllttirrrtrd an iiiiinrv tnlo the tubjett
ZEPPELINS WILL BE
USED F0R C0MMERCE
I'VKIS. lir.. .''--lllitai l-Dn-l
iiiiid l.cn-iail .'PIkIiim w.ll hr cmi-'
11 in I. it 1 a ri.il nicii haiitniri to pl
In iwi en .'.t it i.tk and ll.unliiitK at -lottlntg
In l In- l.tS" tie fans which
.ivt that ll hat in cit ed Hi ini'irttia-
titm frmn "ffltahie sunires."
In its tu'iiral tt.itr
rati tittle w milium; Ii'
tr. Mav.
'I he nldett case on the iloikrt nf
tin- nklahnina sitpteme irurt. styrd
1 i. I.inkf.inl. bank eommitsioti vi
llontie Hue was disponed nf this
nmriiinir when a prtit'on fur rehearing
wai denied and the jiKlgment nf the
luwrr 'inttrt affirmed.
Thr ratr crftv mil nf the f.i'hi'e nf
the nld ('..littnhi.i I'ank and trust
.inpant. and involved the irutiun
nf the tt'd vidiial lialiilitv of ytmk-
bnldrri ill ib'fnni t ittstitllliiins of th"
ti.it .iv lot . A similar rase against J
I). Menefee was drcided several years
tlv a'.ligal'it' I aau tlir nun I holding in holh thr
11 N ptemhrr I Mrnrtrr and I lite an that Iht stork-
' holih r had no liability.
T
Be Prepared
IIE man with u savings account it pie-
pared for a finttncial emergency hia
batik hook is on guard to protect him in
investments ho has made and there to make
it ptissilile for him to take advantage of op-
portunities. A savings account is any man's
greatest asset without it po one is standing
on n firm foundation.
Start now to save and learn to Have regularly.
DeHisit a share of your income once a week or
at least once a month. You'll find yourself in
much better circumstances and on the road
to independence and advancement in n com-
p;n iitively short time.
The Southwest Reserve bank is anxious to
open an account for you. You'll like our
friendly way of doing business our conserva-
tive methods personal service and reliability.
Southwest Reserve Bank
18 South Robliunn
U. S. Ship Ii Safe.
LONDON Dec 'o - I he .
rival at Algua Hav an Alrican port
of the American sailing hip llrtn-
liilda pietioiisly reported as lust was
confirmed bv I lnvd's tudav.
2 Ends Stubborn Cough
I in a Hurry
- r-
f I r rml etTmlrmrai tht '4 hn n-
V tna.: triur Ir t.ta IH rnutl. Llk.
11m a.. I .I.M...1 ..-lit.l 4'
r't-'v-'Vi-evvlkV44--?-54
Vou'll netif know tmtv nuicklv 0
I aul I'tmirh can In' emnim n l until t"M
try Una f.muin uld hinin' m ule rnuetlv.
A tit "in tth.i dm rnii'lud all ilav mil
II nifl ! will tay tliut tlm immedinti
rrlii'l givrn 11 Hlinimt liks mngte. It
i very emily iirvpariil. kml rraJlj
tlt'rn ii lii'llunf lii'ttrr for emu; In.
Ili'o a pint. ln.Ulr. put 2'.j cuticrt
of l inn; th a ad 1 plum gittiu-
litetl mti;ar n)inJ to r.nkr a lull
Mnt. Or rnu 1 li rlnnAnl mi-
Inimti honey or ftn nirup init.-.nl I
of ntigir ayrup. Iotlirr hit thr full
pint turn nUiiit t.totbir.U uf llio
Innnry usually np nt (r cuu-li prirwrv
In. tin and nivi'i vol a niurv putiltv..
tITivtivi. riii'ttle. It k'lpt tiirfritly
jid lattca annul vbildKn lika il.
Ynii ran f is I tii latm hold Innlint
Iv. iiKJthinit an I hralitiir tli mm I
brant iu ill lite air paimm-n U
iroinitlv loiimni a dry tiu'lit enilgh
and toiiii vi'i will tmlii'6 tlm flil'itm
thin nut and thru dmapnear altogrtln-r.
A 1l.1v u will usually hrrrik up an
ordinary threat nr rlu'tit eld anil it 11
No tpltndul fi.r Lron.lutia ernup
wliiKipiiig riiui;ti. nnd hri'tii htil aslhr.li.
1'trnx fi a nuiRt talunlils rnnren-
ritrd ei'mpnund of trtTtiinr Norway
Fine rxlrart the moat rrlial.lr irmrdy
ir tlirnnt mill clnut lllinllU.
r I To aoid ilisiMiiiitm nt aik ynur
dniL'u i -t fur l!'-. tiunn-a of I'irex
with J. rc .tn.rm and don't ae-rpt any-
thing .Iv (iuiraiit.nl to tit-
Iut nitMfi.i-tinn nr nmney rrfunde'l.
Tht I'm. x t o. Ft. Water Ind.
1919 TERM AT
Hill's Business College
opens
December .VHIi is the day on that day the I'M
term at Hill's Huttnrss Cidlrge will bruin. H i
that Monday tins big school will hr in. wiled
with amhiliotu people who ate gumi; lo niaki-
''1 the tnojl miportant year nf their live. 1 In tli.it
tlay humliedt nf joung men ami young winnrn will hr-
gtn to train their minds so that before the tear I U' is
ended they will he aide to enter the business world and
earn for thernelvei big salariei with important posi-
tions and much bigger salanet ahead.
We Teach You Quickly
and Thoroughly
Our methods of teaching ate advanced and
thorough all nur nmrtrs ate st.indarilird .111 I
thorlrned tu the point of ahsolute effii inn v.
We traih Salesmanship; Civil Service; I '..ink -
ing ud Hanking Law; Stenography and Typewriting;
Stenolype and Bookkeeping: Practical Knglish ami
Ornanienial Penmanship. We also teach the use nf
the adding and bookkeeping machine. We train you
in all these things so that you are ahle to hold a good
position and then we place you in ihe position.
Clip the Coupon and Get
Our Big FREE CATALOG
Our 1 ree Catalog tells you everything you will want tu
know about this big school and what we trach you. It
will answer every question you have in mind regard-
ing our different conrs.es and the cost of them. So nt
town light now and sign and mail (he coupon. We
will get the catalog lo you Immediately so thai you will
hr ahle to be here early on the morning of Monday.
December .V). This school offets you Ihe easiest anil
shortest path lo a business success il offers a training
that will fit you quickly for a high grade offirr posi-
tion and then we will find you the position. So sign
the coupon and mail it NOW.
HILL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
Main and Broadway Oklahoma City Okla.
1'lease send me your big free raining. I un-
derstand this is free of all cost or obligation nn
my f.art and will be mailed all charges prepaid
NAME
TOWN
STATE
IRJUNMl
rftDUNTVff
WXKETJW
MNUrti
Main and Broadway Oklahoma City
To Our Credit Customers
All charge purchase made fromnoiv on will be entered on January ac
count and rendered with xtatcment February 1st 1019.
Cufonola Dipl.
Third Floor.
AatJfciljtt OtsOMOau am rau-at.
Linoleum Dept.
Third riooi.
(i.
C3eamricei?oP
4Jm. m v VV-X
.'very department throughout the store comes forward Friday and -Saturday with
splendid inducements to effect n thorough clearance of every article of a holiday charac
ter ihose who received "money giftV will find this an unusually attvantaguoui simp-
;ng ih-i umI tor the bccuring of things most desired ut generoua discounts.
Opportunities Found On the Main Floor
Women's Neckwear SV-'KSS
I .. .. .. i . .w. .... r ..... o f..t.i ik.i t.. si- T 1 1
nUlH'f I nil I lllim tltlio. nrtyiiu'i jsrnin jivin i'dv it' -t.
note jv.nt Onc-Ilalf.
lHntlaaiV broad divinity of beaut if id ii'riUy
rOtclllUIlvIj boxed khaki utationcry. I'riced. rtyu-
larhf from 40c up to 85c choice vow at One-Half.
Men's Collar Bags- tAX
$1.95 and $1.50 values nmv marked at Onc-llalf.
Manicure and Traveling Sets
For men and women. Leather cases with ivory and ebony
fillings $6.00 $7.50 and $8.00 values now Half I'rice.
Miici Pallc? ''V''- nt(l book fold 8tidcn$lM
IU UML JLVUlIb f-jjw and $1.50 valuesHalf Prices.
Shopping and Knitting Bags
large sizes in genuine leather. Regular $3.00 $3.95 and
$.0() valueschoice at Just One Half.
pi st- p. g A large variejy in leather cases; also nmokcrs
11 1 J novelties. Priced from $1.00 vp to $5.00 now
at One-Half Price.
Consist of the most desirable materials pat-
terns and colors. Various lengths at one-
fourth to one-half off Regular Trices.
Remnants of Silks
Remnants of Woolens tay"rf KFourthlo
One-Half Off Regular Prices.
TP1Tlt15inf G flif Ci if f Atl A cleanup of all Cotton Goods "short lengths"
llClllliailloS Ul VUllUll prMPnt vast accumulation of desirable
material in most colors and designs. Now priced from One-Fourth to One-Half
Off Keg-ular Markings.
J. 0 fnrnfnric-. Jrge size good grade cotton filling.
y xte v VlaMXVA. IO SUkol
silkoline covered special choice $398.
All 50c 69c and 75c Jewtlty NoyiltUi su.h as
Par Pin Ilroothes Collar 1'iiis Latelier Neckleu
licadtj Dravtlets etc. now 39c.
two dnen assorted flags iu velvet leather
and novelties a collection of odd pieces; values to
$JUU for 50e tied.
Modern Smoking SlandiValiift lo $.! SO choice
now for 50c.
Gouraud'i Liquid Oriental Cteim for the skin
ami ciiniplninu ami hlemiihes of the cuticle-?! J5
value limited quantity while it lasts 11.10.
All Whit !rj; Artirle in mirrors combs
brushes puff boiei hair rertiveri. manicure pieces
trays jewel boxes tic reilfiitft Tpercint.
$i0 Vain for fa so
W.OO Valut for a 00
$4"0 Value for lii.'O
(200 Value for U 80
Kkakl Kill and novcliie divided Into fxur lots:
Values to IIO.no tjxX)
Values lo 1 00 1 100
Values lo $J50 U.oo
Odd lots for 2ic
1j
T)
Price
!
Second Floor Clearance Specials
Tnilnrnrl Gnif c Concerned are 75 magnificently
ldllUreU OUUb styled Tailored Suits in VEL-
VETS VELOUR DE LA1NE SERGES and VELOURS in
brown taupe Burgundy Copen and navy blue. Sizes from
16 to 18 1-2. Regularly priced from $30 to $200 now
marked at Just Half Prices.
Trc"ZC(i Of superior quality wool serge and wool
jLflCOSCo Jcrseu numerous stales in inn. nrcen.
v -- - r
-numerous
Sizes 16 to
13.
in
Values
green
to $35.00.
Copen and Navy Hlue.
Ihoicc $17.50.
ChilHrPn's fkamimmmExtrao)'diary large variety
VHlIUren & naiS 0 8tu8h hapc8 itl tailored
ana trimmed effects in plushes velvets and felts. Marked
now at One-Half Regular Prices. .
NnVPi t V Rnclrat c Choice of a large assortment
11UYCIIY lirtMVeiS of novelfu sluined "Swet.
Grass" Raskets in ihe Art Department at just Half Prices.
All Coats Reduced One-Fourth l rhiMiWa PWa On.
W U WMli J IIV
third Off-
All Coits for children ind misst involving gei
from 2 to 19. are manv hamttomr itvl. in ll. !
Silvertones Hroadcloth nt! Haffin Seals. Tail-
ored in the most desired styles. Color of taune
brown Copen llurgiindy. navy blue and black. All
sizes from Ui to In valitrs front $.1)00 to $180.00
Choice at ONE-TOUBTH LESS.
Yarns
-Khaki and mixed gray Sock and Sweater Yarns
"Hear Jitand." $1 25 Value for 93c.
Stamped Pillow Cases
Choirt of various artistic designs stamped on
bimhI quality scalloped edge bleached tubing;
V) values marked now for 98c.
from 2 to 19 are miny handsome styles in flushes
Broadcloths. Velours and Ztbttines. in brown5
green Burgundy nav? and black Priced al Olft-
THIRD LESS.
Bath Robes
A variety of Turkish Toweling Corduroy and
Ulinketi. Moil lit sires nd colors. Now prlctd
at )0 PERCENT OB ONE-FIFTH LESS.
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Third Floor Shopping Advantages
Price
Bronze Statuarv. White Italian marble StatunJv?
China Cut Glass Novelty Brass Goods Silverware Nut Sets i
Photo Frames Moco Baking Ware Flower (fancy pottery)
Bowls Silver-Plated Bud Vases and numerous other highly
durable articles odds and ends grouped.on two large tables' '
marked at choice Just One-Half Former Prices.
Rubber Matting
Extra fine quality Corrugated Rub- i
ber Matting medium weight yard ;
wide; $2.00 value yard $1.69.
Yard wide heavy weight $2.25'
value yard $1.79.
Stetson Felt Rugs
Excellent Scatter Rugs Table Runners Pith
Mats Auto Rugs and poor Mats.
Sue IDxJA Inches ft. 50 value 11.19
Siie 18x54 inches $250 value HJs)
Site .Vix.Vi inches $.1(10 vain tl.lt
Sire 27x54 inches $.150 value ll.M
Sire .WxoO inches $4.00 value Vti
Sire 27x72 inches. $4 50 value W.Jt
Sire .Vix72 inches $5.50 value U.tS
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1918, newspaper, December 26, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170971/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.