Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 276, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1919 Page: 4 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY Tl M KS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 19 1919
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POLLY AND HER PALSNeewah Eiperienco Wai Mote Than Proof
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By CLIFF STERRETT
Siberia Seeking
Captives' Return
NMC KIIOI M Tw.l.iv I !' I -It
is learned IliJtt I. N Min
Nmcriiait tninitter here has iif'cr a
i ouierrnrr willi the Swedi.h foi riijri
oifne transmitted (nr con i-lrr j I mii
of t tic allied nine rnnirnl nt 1 lie
conference iiHKrtiou from llir Si
lerian Kovernmem that Sweden vihi'h
Mine America's riiiuiiur in lli wrfi
lm hrtii lnkin( (lr th lnlrrrMt
il f rrmn unit Auiirian pflontrl
mi lirlull n the Sihrnin government
k dir iermi;nn (n reiuni l om'ej
mure lliin ."(.ltl ifitniirii hy llie
H4V ill Ylailtvnitok
'I tii- roiiiifniiii .iiiim aim atki Ih t
iiniuiiie mi'1 ('Hii1iul( le ilifi1 t
the ii'".il iiI VHnlrn in 1 1 1 I ill"
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BE FEARED NOW j To Foe Next -GHERARDI
SAYS Peace Move
Ainy Nut Formidable; Food
Stocks Low.
IWklS Frli. 19-Cij.t. V.iltfi
f.hriarrli of llif T'mtfil Slatr ii.iw
who ha hem in Germany (ur two
wrrkt mm. lying ernnninic aii'l gen-
eral r cimlitiniis Iia rrturjicl to l'.irn
anil rrurM that he fnmul nun ll in-
employment thrmifchuut the country
ami a rcil'-x (luiil ronditlnn that
contains a ducat akiaiiut the peace
nf the ilium 'hair liitnrr. lie sa
that lirrmsny' I I will he railv rc-
hauseied in irsrre whnli cannot
lat lniiKcr than nent month leavim:
a Krrat i;ai to fill ky harvest.
'I he drrman army acconlinK to
Captain (ihrrariti hai shrunk In in-
utmilii ant f ipiiif and n no l-.tijirr
foriiiiiljhlr
"li the in w nrmitire Irrnn ri"W he-
inK framed iiivnUirj iluantuitiriit of
u'l hut a tiittliiem numher of o-
ilirr to jr rvr nt internal divudi-r.
iac ohsirx'rd hv the Germain it M
lii-lieved hy jiult cf the entente rep-i-
rntitur here that Kianre need
li.ue no fuithrr fear from that fnar-j
tir and that there can he no reason
f..r ih liMiiR the coiHltuion of a peace
trcaU."
U. S. Trucks Are
Stolen by Gang
.Ui.Uli:i. 1 !'J. XUcfli .of mo-
I i i.u a u.iMih'i.ihlc Kale from
tin' Attn tt. in army were durl.ned .it
h iirel'iiiinarv hrarmij yeterdav ' at
whi.h I'.lm rovirr.'v thr inventor id
B sum's I'll anil Veppelm bullet atid
f'e nthrr mrn wrre ihi!(jrd with rc-
rrumi; mi'tor lan inot"r trucki and
Mor-. hi loni;inK t the Amrrkan
jpivenimeiit.
Three privates of thr American -telephone
service Thomas Simpson
John AiidtKoti an. I Leonard Williams
v ho arc to he dealt with hy the Amer-
ii'an military authorities admitted at
the .eariiiR that thrv stole l!ie cai .
Williams 'aid th i! !e was concerned
in thf str.-iliiut nt me or six cars one
of which was suld tj l'umeroy for SO
pounds
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At All Hood
GROCERY STORES
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The (uail name on a jtroduct is n Kiiar-
nntee of quality. It never appears on
a second grade article.
Quail Coffee always maintain this
reputation. Your own experience will
prove that.
Start usiof? it tomorrow.
Ridenour-Ilnkcr Mercantile Co.
Oklahoma City.
Coiifpionce to Decide Aiumnl
to Be l evied A'riiv.t
Germany.
illv t'iilveril Prvi'c t
l.nNOUS' Feh. J")-" The allies'
hill to Germany comes Irtore the
peace conference tins week " ss the
I'.iris rortespoiident of llir lai!v Mail
)irism; this iiietinii he t :le :
"lhere is ihnihtlrss no ih'lccate al
the confereni e who is n .1 i cn m. c!
that Germany is morally hoiin I to heat
the whole cot f the war. hat there
is prohahlv not enough mom y in the
world toil.iv to rcpav the while rot
"W hat the commission must i!ci ide
is whether it is helter that Se allies
should name the sum that iiermanv
must pav in ai i r.l.in. e with li i as-
sets thin irr'tirnn prompt payment
laihrr than lvvmg anv imp. s hie
flaim with ristallmrnts exteiidtni! er
.1 long period "
Six Bandits Get
f $10000 at Bank
(Hy t'nlveraal h'rrvlcr )
lil.TKOlT. Mich rh P-The
C.ii'ipaii avenue hraii. h oi t' l ir.t
Mate hank was roldied nt h'l vrs-
terd.iv while the cailuet tv.is held at
hav hy hand t
Si men entered the h..r; and f '..-it -Islllll
ICVuKlIS. uidt ted t';i-. i .1 'lift
to throw up his hands iioi: .ill
noe mtrency thry made tiieir i i.ipr
in a lart-e tourimr ear
MOTHEBROOSEVELT
AT GRAVE OF SON
PARIS Feh. I9-Mrs. Theodore
Roosevelt accompanied hy her son.
Col 'Iheodore loosrvclt )r . visited
the rae of Lieut. (Jneniin Kooscvelt
near I rre-en Tardennis Saturday and
placed flowers on the s inple muni-
ment which marks her son's last rest
mit plate J he itrave is Ih-iiiij lare-
fully tended hy Ihe inli.iliit.iiti s of the
locality
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W. S. S. SALES IN
U. S. 110HE THAN
BILLIOH DOLLARS
W IIIS'GT()N'. I'rh I'l -nei..
ant Imiiiiht moie than a I 1 1 1 -i i d. l-
Ins' wotlli of 'Ihrdt a' I War s n
.tit's t.imps to help to " all the ka:
ri" ascot i!int( I11 a rep .rt tiu.li- I ii'i-
lic the treasury ile;.ir:inriit o-
('.day S'imps to the entenl .. i'H t
per lapita were lohl
On the total of all a'r '.ri.'Ka
led with net sales of f.7.1 -i . 1 tsJ H. a
;er capita of $' 1 . 1 8 Oli.n was .ri. n 1
wt'i $l:t.l?tt .1 per ipiM ..I
s'p V) ami Ninth I)ak..l i I'm I i h
fr'll.f'MI. a pee capita of !. IK.
Klotz Drafts New
Financial Policy
PKIS. I.N l'-nIM Ktot
mini-ter of (manic. :itiii .iiii. rd tmla-.
that he had completcl s m sidct
of a plan imposiiiK a tax d tapital
the pavmentf on wIm.Ii would estrnd
over a hmx periml to thai the hurdrn
would Hot f.ill tipmi the present tier
cratiott. I his animum rmriit i.ime
after a discussion of ihe ..vern
rirnt's fi'ral poluv al .1 tiir.io -a .:
t ir i h.imher of dei'iities on tlie hiid;;e!
and fiscal Initiation.
Record Price Is
Paid for Tobacco
IOI'K!SVII.LF. Ky. Feh
G. K. Shively of this county v ester-
dav sold his crop of tohaccn at ihe
h.un .i a local dealer for the Mat
price of $.'H a hundred poimdt 1 Irs
is the holiest price ever recorded f "r
a daik fired Inhacro cop IioUk'IiI a
a whole at t!ie harri. I'll' .t rices hoth.
iti the cuiitrv hmiii; nd at pu'do
sales hoii.es estnhlish new high puce
n irks each dav.
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For w eeks of cheer Milndv dear
Try NEW STATE laundry service.
The clothes are clean' and folded true.
The work is great! It pleases too.
So phone us now. We're here to do
This hard and trying task for you.
Men know and iipprcriate New Slate
laundry service.
The delicate materials of feminine
apparel present no more difficult proh-
lcm than masculine collars We handle
all classes of work with a care and un-
derstanding horn of lonp experience.
The heavy work of winter washing is
like child's play to the preat modern
laundry machines of our plant.
We invite your patronape with the
assurance that you will find our work
equal in every respect to your own host
laundry effort.
Special attention is directed to our
FAMILY WASH SERVICE at 7 cents a
pound.
MORAL COLLAPSE
IS FEARED BY FOE
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Hur's Nt '.v ReHoDii tui Ai:-
t'oi tinf: Armiotb'.
I'd 1 I IV. I . I' ! iv J ..inn"
oi ijf.vt.l's tea" its ..r a. r tout
t''e Miii.rent Knns tr l;e retirw.il nt
he at'liistue as riitlmed III .1 Wei-
f.i r ( t i'. h I thr N ird I 'etitM he
All'i :ie iiiniK. :t that a renewal
nf ptiht.i-v nirratiniis follow mg le
iual l i an old lead to the mm
pV'e ittn'.il i 'llac-e ''f tiir Gerufl'i
M..;.'r. 'e a'.oluie ininotioii p'e
v.n'ed t'u' iettl .ll to s i;-i. nr ilila
torv treatment of the rinpo- would
iiieet with an immediate advance ol
't . 1 1 1 '. i I atones hryoud llf llllllte.
RECIPE TO DARKEN
GRAY HAIR
A Cincinnati Il.nher Tells How to
M.ik a Remedy for Gray Hull.
Mr r
tank I ! at 'uiikoi ' i tiic.nn.iti.
i i h.iv ! ren a hi' I" r lor nr o r
i 'it
t! hi ..itv en tci etitly ma le the
1 t !'.ov mi! -t.it. -incut :
" Vivone can piepare a -imple ini-
lure at home at very I 'tle cost that
will darken irray hair and make ll
1 s..tt and ijlo-sy. 'I o a halt -pint of
I iv.rer add I o'irii e hav r mil. a small
I hox of ll.irho I 'ompomid and ' ounce
i1v s ri ill- lhe-r mKrediruls can he
liMiuht at any druit store at very I t
'tie '.'! Apply t' the hair twice a
Iweik until the desire I shade is oh-
1 taittid I his will make a Rtav haired
I i.i-r-iiii I.M.k twenty ears yum iter
i Hits t ti t a ilve it i ir not eoicr
the mi I iS 1'i itf s. alp. i- tint sticky
i nr vreasv and dors not nih oti "
' ( dv 1
'iivoIv.iik the occupation of the most
niiiori ;tit ami indispensihlc iiulusfrt.il i
dts'mis ij west Germanv.
lie leiitesetitativrs of the partes
.ho aiticip.ite in the cihmet deliti
et.itnis attirnl iinanimoiisly tnat tne
t rople as a whole would neither tin - j
I. 'si Hid nr a'fiovr such an outcome
i!iit tltetefni. ttiere was n . . 1 1 r -
itivr ex. el to sotn iimlrr iroti st
r.rihii papers KencialK i mie
same c .nc'iisinr. I
the
We are proud of our Ameruaii wai !
le nid. and we are itoii'n to f 'mplete
i ur ta ks One o them is paing our;
mi '"mie taxes
Rheumatic Sufferers Find
Quick Relief In
Newell's
fte0 Rutio
FOR RHEUMATISM
Quick. Certain 8a't-For Salt By AH
Drugij'itt Wonth'i Treatment WOO
FURS
Below Cost
Why go on with dlscrlptloiv-when
the price alone will cause the thing
next to a riot?
Honestly we've given the public
values to talk about in the past
but we'll confess none compared
with these.
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The gun that boomed the other
day announced the opening of the
Auto otlve Show-a big thing.
We're using gothlc type.
Too Park. '
"Hirsc apaitmrnts are too ilatk for'
what we. want" '
' hat do you want :"
w c w am do IikIU lioiisekecpiii.
- Sail 1 tancisio ( 'hroiiiile. 1
If voti thoik your income lax is
'aid. hip picture wh.tt v.ii wuld havei
rr" "i" ''"'! Iiad William Mo-;
hei';o'ern won the collectorshtp joh
LEARN
HAIR DRESSING
I want to teach young wom-
en I lair Pressing Manicuring
and Face Treatment.
Well payinR positions can he
secured alier Iririuitj;.
MRS. DILLINGHAM
HAIR GOODS
1.10 West Second Street
I'HONE WALNUT 4787
1 li i ar Vm-ersUb
OrxLAHOMA CITY
A RDMOftE
THURSDAY MORNING 3 HOURS 9T0 12
SO COATS SO SHJDTS
and SO OLIISSIES goat
The most spectacular event this year
VALUES AS IHIDGInjAS$312S
THURSDAY MORNING. 3 HOURS
l mi hi u id unu iriun
AnintMlH Share With Man thr
NfcfHfitlfH of JJfr Man
Alone EnjoyH the I.tuurirs
Ncccssitirft insure oxiott'tirc.
I.uxurii's well clto.st n cinitc a
life.
So don't tit ff liuyinjf a
Piano or Pianola because it in
so-called luxury.
Kememlier music is ali.so-
lutely vital to living.
If you do not have it at
home your (jhihlien will seek
it elsewhere at more expense
and pet haps at some ri.sk.
It i : FACT that the aver-
ape American family upends
more on trivial fleeting
amusements each month than
would cover the monthly pay-
ments on a (lood Piano or a
genuine Pianola.
You actually Rave money
hy cuttinpr down the useless
Piano or Pianola on
Our Kasy Payment Plan.
Our price is t tic lowest in
the world's p'catcut in each gr
( all or wj itc.
Steinway and Other Cood PianoN (ienuine Pianolas and
Duo Arts
immJk &9aimwm1
This Is the climax of winter's busi-
ness and really we can't find the
language to carry the message.
The thing to do Is come here with
$25.00 Thursday and grab I There
isn't anything worth less than
double that.
Indeed there are many Instances
where you save a round hundred
dollars four times the amount
you pay.
A Stelnvty to
Make Her Heart
Sin With Joy.
The New Style A
The World's Most
rtifsct Piano.
and acquire thrifty habits
outside costs and luying a
the l S. and we offer you
ader
223 Main St.
Oklahoma City Okla.
WAISTS
Sacrificed
0 0
each
9 TO 12
New State Laundry
C. F. Hcidbrink Mrt.
Walnut 231 and 232
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 276, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 1919, newspaper, February 19, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171037/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.