Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919 Page: 2 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMKS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20. 1919
rwo
cmild not keen liii eniianentent. Mr-
ruifour and Haron Snnnino went t
Colonel Home' office on receipt of
1h newi nil llbmiRli deprived
through I'reiTiier (.'lenienceau'i
lenrc of the Fremli point of view ilir
confertei it it understood reached n
M'tement that will materially ad-
vance the piiH-ednre of the lonferrme
nil hasten the rortrlnsioii ol eaie
Much however is Mill dependent on
M. Cleweiueaii and Irrmh opinion
gene rally yet the iivlnatiom are us
viewed in A:urru aft murtrr. lli.it co-
operation Hill liecoinc fcfi'rr.il to tus
end.
Iniction reeves Him.
enforceij inaction it weighm?
heavily on the pientier. however and
the doctor find luni difficult pa-
tient unwilling to obey alt tltnr or-
den. lie insisted on meiviiitf vis-
itor! all day jesterday and in dit-
fussing current business vsitli Stephen
I'ichoM the foreiKO minister who
t ailed on liiin late in the eveuum ioi
the thud t;ine alter the shooing-
'J'ho premier raised tlie question s
10 whether Ike. supreme rnnncil should
it this afternoon as had hern ar-
ranged and expressed tlie wili that liie
ilecuion he left M the dflcK-'l" "'
the other Krtat powers.
I'cr sonnlly M. f lenience m is im-
patient In resume hit place at t'ie
head of the lonteretue As he rr.'cis
to the nuhjeit in hn i olivet s.itioii
Willi those round lorn he K.ves the
imprej.iou f believing I1'-" "" v
he taking Ins ih.nr at the sitiuii:
again m lour or five d.ivs (or he keeps
leprating "It is nolliing"
Suffers Some Pam.
Vs'oncthi less I. is wound of . asioiiallv
dives him imn'.i pam. lie hear- this
exce:i!mn.illv veil and the tvsni'-r.
11 not impair his u toinarv K' I hu
inor or prevrnt I III indulgur.; HI lively
sallies Ih'i sin n' alter he sv.
minded when onr of" his i olb-.igiu -s.
v ho is an old and tMi.tr. I mend an I
particularly !e.ir to him ranie t" see
li. i. the premier. simltHK bro.i'Mv. re
marked' " 1 be Malut. H ot Hikein i
mvitei' nie to In. lit the tirr in 111--oiintty.
Well it i. ll" anatcln-t
tvlio base bunted 1 lie 'ligei.' hut they
n ied li;tn "
ihe premier vetT.laV 'cut f-r
lister Throne-se the mm who niit-ed
Mint when he was operated Hj'oti a lev.
ear aK". and sbc now is at'.eini :
him. He M'cnt ;1:r '''v -'''""'' 1:1
his ami' hair hi asked that Ins f.i
smite o'd p .nidi-tiler's ih.ur shmil-t
I.- hrouyltt up his loii-if
house at Hern. -iiv !':h . 'I he ptemui's
mind was ii'-w-r ilr.in" n-r his
thought itio-e rapid He 'h '' ' 4 rs
wound v In. s-i.-tonis te n IK.
ju-t a it t'-ey v.r t tb-'-e .-I a.'.' :!n-r
person.
Parents of Cottin
Simple Working Folk
PMvlS. I'd- -1'
her "I I' "'lie I
... l'.'-M-
WAKIIINH'Mi.V. l. C1 Tin' army
li.ilty I K'-' i.ut liily lo
UlllrU In hi lum .11
.ei nl uitllmla M
I'lril n( itnlilriil mil) mhrr i-iiu-n HI
l'lil nl dirip li
Muumlri! krtrrrlv Ill
MlftAhiff In m-.litn 1
Wwiimlrit ilrirr unilplfriiilnrit no.
VIollMlril linlill) ft f I
Total .. 1. 1. .11
uklahuriifliiN tn hit
Ml. I. Mi li A' ll"N
Vriimt I lutrlrjr IIImuk IIimihImIii lrw.
rrlmii l.ro l. Murm llinkfr
H ul'Ml;i hm KltKI.V
Frltaln liiarler 'IIohii llannrlh.
Wot NI'l:l liKOItKH I MKTt:it-
SUM. I'
I nriil. Il-np . nulla Aahrr.
I nril Im k I llrftra llalr).
I'rliMlo I linrp I . Ilrraslrr IlilUvrt
I'rltal lUliih H. latlnr. :ill llrouil-
i I lull- oltlnliiii.m Or.
I'rltnlit lliiiiirr l( I hititiN IIhi'I.
I roan- J..IUI SI. Ullllama t iiimiiari r.
I'c it Mix I'rralmi I. llllllnnl. Minru.
V. nfM'KIl nt.oiHTI.V.
I orpl Olho 1 Slmirr Kimrlia.
l-rliMlft .SHatlil MiMirarnn 1 roliilva 4 My.
I'ritalf 'I inn IliillUiurliin I ilrini4n.
I'rlialr ImmIo .. Ima s.iliiloif.
I'rhalr I l II. rofalil llHkll.
ITInlo lliilirrl !!'- Jr . IIkiii tr I III.
ITOalo limiilna llrnnii. Slatorll
I rlialf llarulil M. Iltlilf It rnllir. r.iril.
WASIIIN'JT' 'N. I Tl '' '"
eiiiimliv lid him-ii mil la"i iom allows
loril rrimi wiiiiimI .
limi nl illr.ii
Wouiiilril .O(lo I . "n
ttuiinilril ilrarr unilrlrriiilnwl a:
Wiximlril allihlly . .
I..I.I i.tti
I -klali' inHtta In IikI
t . .1 Mil i il.v Pi: I I I
I uril. Wallrr iitllna . I anion.
"OUR JACK" FAVORS
STRONG ARM TACTICS
FCR NEWSPAPER MEN
ie uteri afnT the nieetin)( "P 'u'l
he atiaid when I'm around '
Ihe leportrt npineil lliry didn't
need mi pioleitmn
S.tne io.lv n riititlerl to tae v.rll
kiioHii lei liaise ol lournKi-
then
(Continued I'om P.iji I ) I
e. I hrv .n k Ihe i lie a : I ii'.ned
.Ipp'e 'iati.'tl ol the I .' Inaiery
And Then Me Kl ;rd.
"Mial't all I have I -. " '.ml
V.i!io:i as l.e tiitred l-i In- t '1 '
t i impart injuueti..r! ' 1 : ''i
e i'.t the utive old .: ' ie
nty.
It was ii-ilv after tun h '! I n I'm
Walton pul a-i'le his p.i'in. il "
Iri rnee l-i K' ""'I an n '' : ' A
I hrotu'hout the uiormr In . it.'
1 1 Idled w illi inru !w ha
the .1. peal. in. e ol hrm' a'-
ai tiv dies ol I ie ilepa:!ii!i r t
w tk.
Tu Cart Habitual Cumtipation
lake 'LAX-I'DS Willi I'l.I'M.V
Fotnelhii'lf conslanlly incurred to
hrinu me fare to face wlili the fact
ihat thee people vert al. normal Not
so riMti li in aiipearani fs hut a. lions
.ml word- Many of them ifulted
i pleasantly with Dr. Illll He meived
lo l.mnv them hy name know tin f
I malady iheir illuti'siis thnr family
hnl"i. lie pointed out taiious lyprt
- Inn or tllire week. A I 1'jin d
in I malive. I'leasant t.i 'lake
c II H-Kul'ites i VU )
"In. T I '' "linor. u lie i
i li h .Mi 1 !: i-li ioiir:ia!i l and
Xmr.-i'.iii v otnan hy hirtli has w:i
a In" k of ri miiuo enees.
I! c
an
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r
is
CoMi C':e (inp and Influm-J
I ll l'. I'.KOMO ijl'IMM
I alilrti i rr'. s the caie. I :i -ie '
"i!v -ne "Hi in i '.uinine " K W
i h'i l-'S M(fn.it:iie on die !....
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Kl.
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l l Mi 1 1.
I'rlialr lpnr ll.iriifr. ( iileiiian.
I'rli'ilM lOllarn l.lif. I lanrlla.
-flil tlm. h. I aolrrll. tliilla
-iltali I run .l"lll Ilauin.
ITO.'I" UialllP Mrlilil llla.UtHini.
I iiallun.
W.it'MO II Hl.li Ml I I V
I nril. .laniM II. siiiiirlarh. larrmnrr.
I ir ill. I rr I.. I iiiiIkimi. "-
i . .I. Marll I.. k.-l ''"'." "
S- laiili- M-rl I . I I'llrr. thillmll.
I'rltalr I " a-liiliam. lOnxImK
l-rhalr .SU"'' Hanillfll.
I'rlsala- "mil llrmlo. ar.
I roala l.m. IV ' ' llfiiryella.
ITIialx ll.irr lli.iailli. I lialrr.
ITI.alf Mali" Unn
l-rlsale .lanir- I . lla.l..HU. l ark Mill.
'Startling'
Information
About Girls
"I'll Protect You"
Walton Says
J.. II. Ilalliel'l e. rct.ity
i.L.otn.i t nv I earn-
re s. . : i rt wi;i ;
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I in.
haw l-ei i
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l.'.l- W'.o
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i ii o'ltrr -I' I to n-i .i 1 1.
e il la. k atlou . u
o pul. in wo:K- i '
ne I i i.i"i;.;uiiii I
..i ie. i-m'I-.' a '.'ii le I .
ol t..;ti ri'.-rlot - t the
ion I I ad I 't w u:e I "w: In-
ii-s" t a "-' t" tu i l"''-: I''
I. M hall li-t ti-irht.
In Seatrh n( J.k k.
! .r a- I '' '! ..: I n- II
u-11'. n to the M
i. r v i oue hut the c st m .' 1
In I. tet to he nut. Have ;. I '
1 1 r in- oine tax
ampleYaterready
for use at supply
fF STATE WILL ACT
' i hi- I (Continued I'om Pag. I I
"' I ... i -i
tir r 1 Tor "i tins ward was in ili.irr'
l 1 1 -in i .s. 'inn altMi.l.uils I i"ii--e l-.it'-l .
r I
a i h.ince Il wa- the "t l I
I ne i
nt v.r
Hi' t -a
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i m.'i ii e i. r:
ii. in a'i'l ore I '
t i li .. n l''e l.i ''
a a v la ! riij'il i'
I I'll- p.-l t ill 1.1;
t:..M
mi! : 1
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I'ott the
a'l e:.l. a
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ierr- h' i
i w
tlie tire.-
i h -l :.'..u
1- l.li'i' i '
all Vo'.ai
Oil .i
-.1 i. -mir.:
e-t I
iriil
:n-r-i
i t t'r- I .I'-
lll t!'- I I.UM
p'l-'ll I out
: ilow-i a
id .iwiiii
. a-re t '
n I ;n'
r. lol.e
iiol a!
'I lie
-I-.lt'l 1. 1
:!. .r
il w!i:ih
; I-. Ir
1 1 ' 'I '
I "I lo V"fl ever have a!. issue af 'n I
; an . " I .vl.rd
" r. hut thrv il'ti"! last a tuiriil
ssitli me 1 let out evei a;t"n 1 ml
! nli i is . I :i't:ed with h id lie vn nt !
! pat er's Ne-.v ni( pus t r tweh.e
i a'l. nd it.ls to e i. li wi'd; ik!.i'-onia
: tvso I';:! our slte p .ii. v of .'ittuu1;
! ij.iuu ... i-hrad epen.es lus p!.n ed
jour ir-'O'iti 'tis in a poi'..-n ti haw (
lahiive; When patients he. me uti-j
Irulv an I d.uiijeniu in order ! pi"-
' r. t them-rKes a'ten lanls have;
'.ihtt.ed them wherei- if t' ee wire
M-vrr.il a"etid.mls on .and l"ev foilid i
' ''andle le ia'tory patients with ahso-
j lute -iteti I had one woman att- nd- j
i ant who -;arkei per patient wi'h a
hoard :lte I. led a'- 'iit "lie minute'
. i . i i ......
lu re s r.e'i I 1 .imu u mi. i
ol rfal.i'Iies.
I hete tat an inmate trotdiled wub
t.'i-'.iii. Ii'dia. Apail. mlent dowina-t
tin- i.e. iili.tr tv pe id insanity was espe
1 1 ' ! v noli. eahle.
"I hey helieve they have injured
s.-me ineinlier of their lamilv. It is
irti opei lioii luyw. urief soiruw f -r
im.ii;m.iry w rmig d'.inK. 'I hev suiter
t.'tineuts aLwavs. Tin y laiumt hruit!
thriioelves T. laiu;hler. Their ron-
irn. e will n( pet nut it" laid Hill.
Anothea War' Tmrif.
.i.l fa-e. voii'iif woman al
ipiit i"t.r Hill remained a Hi"- I
ivi'i' liMile lur siTiku:(( l in.lH m-
iiiiitli. Me uplied in a loreiKU
i i: il o'e j
"tins is l-annie Snirik." Hill sard i
he citne owr from !"heuua to
i :i : r v her swe.lheart ahout the lure
w ir was il-'. l .red All Iter hiotiu i .
weie in ll e An It iail aimv. t'oin
iiiuiiii ..lu ll v. a " nl oil ' i'e I'"1' I
t-.r home w o. un dde to heat the ..tr
.u-i.en e and ei anie insane. Il is a
s...l' la.e-
Xt that m-.uient a r.iolhrtK wonan
iame up to I t Hill
"I i .n't w tol lo he pin hed imam."
.1 i she pii'le.ted I'r. Kill laughed o il-
. r ft r !
"Ml ruhl. :r .thrr. we In pe soil will
! not hue to he 'p n hed' many tunes
:n .1 e "
! Her -'U wa in the armt Hr Hill :
I
eyes could leflect her lhoili1;U.
"Mie'i awliil" .aid a tnet time in
ii'v ear.
It wa an alien. lanl reassurintily.
"She never i halves. She is just n
j'm.ue and wnked and ha'rl.il at all
tunes."
"Vou've killed thiee listen of mine
aliea.lv" .hoiitel anniher wotnati
.Uiiilii.j: near a t it ld in one lorurr
SI e was ifltruiK ai In II II.
"I siiprnise von will it:t me f.r tt ."
ii"d she ht t e'iit'd the lied rowc-tng rtt
1 1. 1. Mitt t si e li ipeil or e .peiici ine
medical ittptrinlenilent to lake after
her. I wanted tn leave I had heard
enough
"Thete are only a few of their sic -Imioiu"
aid Hill as we Ir 1 1 Ihe last
women1! ward to enter 1 tour of the
men' apartment!
other ."
VI will ihow you
Your inroitie tax K"t' 'hf cost of
a war that hat hmuttht m peace ami
victory. Have von paid il?
. . . i .
evp.aii'i'l an-: sue va oi. ir.eu io sin
hr v-'H'heis '! rcmitt.iti. e Me m-
Mste I s':e v. as s r; ir.t; a i oir.tnitnn 'i'
I la. I
r.-:..rc we left t' e women t w r-
I -pird a shr-..-lied ol I v.om.in. sit
i.i'K a''ait. h ii'iv and ahando'i'-d
-i-opp I mer to her at"! wt ahout t-.
ila-.i In i hand w'-rn she Ka-e ne a
sliarn 5lii'. e.
"I .et ah.uK von esd "if ot ihe
ilri il" -he su:r I "Von i.-ed-i't
i ine lioiiev iinf ar'nmd uu ." and she
k'lare I as liaietiitlv as liet l.r.lmviird
KAR m Ihamilr n
inula nr inrllioli rw fat rrdiir.
Iii.d wera atarsalloD illet and
lirarana. eihanlie ctrn-iaa. Iwlair
II u pipaMi.l. Iiarmlrtt Marmnla Tra-
a. 'i.li..n lahlrit mir altar eaeh maal
anrl al tiillim-aiil fat tiaiptir van-
I .lira toi-n.la Ir II frirn'ta -it ti.ialrll
their iNtfienrt until llnxiianila ftnti
n. I um Una rnn sarotnl. Iiarialeai
melhoil I Ury rat wl.al tl.ev lika. lira
aa ll.et I he. and tlill Im lhair two
Ihrea nr ronr pnumla r rat m week.
Simple. rfTvtite aaft klarmnla Pra-
ruilien hsMeta ara ai.U hy all drug
flata- a lre raae lit TV-. (f If r'l
! .refer .il m riled. reel I. Iha Marm.'ia
11 (iarflrl.l Uu.l.lirif. Ilalr.xl
n. n.
1 MaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB- x-mr an aaaaaaaaaaaaaM .
L
vn7 a rPPTiiITr'
for Ladles and Gentlemen I
'oti can jret tho very watch you wnnt
nt Kciscnfifltl's. Crucn llmvanl ElRit 'Jl
W iilthant or .SoutU licnu lor cutii or
ON CREDIT
A ffw cents down .iOc a week iay
for one quickly :tnl easily. Sec us to-
ilay. ROSENFIELD'S
116 V.'eHt Main St.
:n
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I.Ut'l
i
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i i;
The fat! rr .m .
' n. t':e w"uM
l h-"'i-i-i r in. ar e
le I hev r in
tather wolktr-u m
'll'.iuelt
o. w.:ks in tlii-
r other is ' : sea: s
Si IKltf ItU;
Ycai o ('ll.
I'd Hut
tniisticss Is
Says Mt'w I
io Diu'ob'iy
N.w
a ''.''''
rate
.' i l
I U
t i
s;r; j (he f.vnilv des. nhe
l.mi'r ' M'.t'.n as I e tU'. add: te-l to
neithir ir' k.'o: i'-t dnr.kmj:. hut sav
'e was a Meat ir.i-l r of nowls an I
liooks on astroii nv and -.'i.loi:v
The father tr ed in v. on I ' to: it tiie
urari !u-ti ci leas .. Irs sou hut the
M
at-
on
In inn
::iirr I Innrn '
at'a. ': n'"H
l'--r- is k:vi-ii
a'ter r dicuU
ashione I
I tuiie t'ottiii has heeti nu h'i treat '
nent for an .itlc t.- n .-! the hiait and1
a d srase of the Isrvrs 1
Premier Obscrvctl "I
Assailant Before i
PAKI-s. 1 ri. V'-
. eaM s o n sto- v i I
him. a- he t dl it to i:i
li the Matoi lull .is t.'lh'.s -
"Vl-sler lay when I wa-. pa--inf. Ihat
'"t at Ihe lotr.cr ' I the I'.oulev.ir 1
Del l-'.s rtt 1 rrua:ked a sttantte sil-
houetted 'I mure upon the p.i-.eiuer.t
showinj! smiieone eMiiuitiins' nie alti n-
tnelv. Ihe S'lhotutle was that oi a
rather esil looking man. I sai l tu
niyelf : 'Hello that fellow i- up t n
K.eid' This mnrninx at the same p t
I percened the same silhou'-tle and
'nintediattdv tlmuuhl "Why tint's my
i lend ..( esterdav.' I
"I hadn't time lo enntinue the te-'
h- tioii or tlie in lislilual h arm wa-
insed revolver in hand and he fuel
it tlie d .or of the iiut .niohde and hit
:he window. I ihdn't reflect that there
:i (
i out.iinit'X
;-;.-r lioii-e weie
-ritl;li inloi -
-I i'.ini tlie hook
II II Ninth the
ho is p.. tnus-
.1 '1 h.- duet tol v
'.lie iru. a --I 'a:;l set
apj'.i'i'r! v is m her tvsrn-
i . an ai d oinan. She is
veals .-Id. Ihe .l "n !"tv a-seits.
ii-iina I ' r.t". a fin: ha. -el sten-
apher. v.!'.. i::i.lt he in lur 'ire lis
in f linn d -Id. ihe hook s'.tv .
ihe answer 1- th.itajiie "imi! women
irHsti'-n ictil ci I ' n:ve tlic:r ai'fs
liie dirntorv so the loiupilcr j.).
v mm'ln;s out of a hat and sup-
d tiie .in'- '
ii. d t'-d.n
m ii inav
1 r.n a::.e
dcnnii- "!
t:r.v is 1 1
. Ml I I
j tet.irv v.h .
t e .. l eally t
I inntless mat mri drew a
'le'.iel. und 1 1 : r 1 1 1 i j t''Hr
. re led I 'U.rd tiie -; t t
lark ii'iiid I he I'd talko-.' .i'. u:
"old man I'e-1 it.e" an I "I'.nnke'
ke"
"( i .me Hkht i " i. iv te I toe evif e.l
1st -hail ot I''.' p. f.ai' a I t' three
iow l.ito Me.v
They Came anil Went.
1 hev ..line an I t'teii thrv vwrt.
I hev "se ll into an ante f :n
And llattirld ..:i..e.l
lt.-r a- . 'tano'i I'm. it ti e r". r'er
er-'!i.i!'v wetrn't i;.'ir ; to v..t.- I ;
ack li'e .!:. "Vi iv oi tin- sl-rt ...
owe I
lla'M.d I
"lil t'loll
As we i-'urnied fmrn wa'l to war.'.j
we aKs.u. I - in ixl men ami women
al ke in la.te.. sitt'liK ahout -tows
i h I't n;' some laiik;hini(. I'thers noisy
Willis The Tailor
Removed to
SKIRVEN HOTEL
PRIZES FOR COSTUMES
"ti Hi It will fntur ut
(ti.s Nr 1 frtflu-n tn'nr prt-itnm
mi. -n-.i .. I r.i i t ' tf iirr 21
1 r i il'i.i.' Ua:hic'n
If tii'liiut I'M f'.t tv 1riai itit.l roint
t.l f "..Ir I .i('.i t) Piftlf l(Mi'nhrf
Ifi iU. tli ot .itiirtti
(t. Ihilft
lishu)n's
Latest
Thoughts
Smart
Spring
Hats
the
I wo liuuili ed Hew ai I n aii
lashioii icnters of t!:e east.
il the
Al -p.
inv late
.ll 0i' i
.1 lUatnns Horn
Friday and Snlutdry
$7.50 $10 $15 and Up
FRANCIS RICHARDSON HAT SHOP
First and Robinaon. One iiliotl ll.ocii iiom Main St.
Stnps The Tickle
Mr ;U l' i I ''"'-it .v I Cu-e- ihe ( '-.mh
!l I -s' III l IN'. H' iM V I've
' y .1 1 1 !'l N I Is' I I
. i i. t. i ;- i i oi I. li. id i '. !
... ! I i 1 1 1 1 (.; j. "d w I'.ll evi I '. ' '
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t ..ii." .(''-n ' .1 I tlx-
01
Wh.ll soil make out I
l i k i . -in-il a k oui -elt
vs. nil have had to IMS h
hi en v ii tori u
ur income
what v."1
I l.eruialiv
and he tiianklul.
Km That CHILLY Keeling
Take I. r.oe's Tasteless I Mil. I. Tonic
It anus the II . Iv hy I'm itv it'K ami i
l in hu'K the I'd- d on i an soon j
t.-.-l it- vti -n. ''irtuiKj Inv.K'.ratinK i
1 :i- t. 1'ii.e oiii. ( Adv.)
i
sere prthaps ether Imllrls in the re-
olvcr. and as so-ui as the lii-t sli"t
tas fired. I leaned forward lo -er
Tther s!i"ts followed rapullv one a ter
mother and 1 felt a sharp pam low 1
lovvn the back of my neck 'Ihe pain ;
Aas fo intense that I eouhl not heh'
.rv i ri k cut I rea'.ird perfei tly tii.it I
Lid been hit "
"He toilov.id" lotilinued the prem-
'er "pa-sid Willi linhliiinn like rapid-
its The ordnly -eated beside the
rhauffettr on tiie front of the auto-
mobile hail al the first shot pulled
Ins revolver out "f his p.xkrt. Ihe
rhauffettr at tiie same time put on
spied and ro us out of ranpe. Then
Se turned and hreiiKht nie bai k home
Now I frrl ah'olutrly nnthintr."
'Ihe premier pan-rd here and thru
id.litl -.in etn ally ; "Mv adver-
laries are teailv poor shots. Thrv
tre exi er'lirylv chunsv "
Mtne.Mrlha's efforts mi behalf of
Ihe Iv'ed ( ross ptodmed if.'oll.i of
whirh t.'UDIMI was tolleeted ill Alls-
.ralia he- native land.
DOTTOM ACREAGE
MEETING BEGINS
In response tn the re.piest of (iov-
ruor kiaheitsoii mote than I'D ot-
ton grovvefi of Oklahoma assembled j
It the Chamher of ("ommerre this i
morniiiK to confer on the advisability
tud means of reducing the cotton crop
"1 Oklahoma.
Urging the advantages of the stote
louse system to kern cotton front
Wiling the market J A. Whitehurst
ireiident nf the state agricultural de-
triment opened the inoriuiiK sr
don.
John Fields was scheduled to speak
later ill the morning and (lovernoi
Kobertson and Carl Williams were
to he among the peakers at the alier-
noon setsioij
Wh.en vi-u pav -nr income tax sou
Krt . ir. .-nl )" in 1 in le Sa::i What
would William Ib'henollrrn have
b.an.le dvoit -
Vital Statistics
M-- nii.t Mi
Noitli lllii- Uv
Birth
Mime
l.-i ..v.-i.
Drains.
Iiful'l.
Corona.
I' v.
Ht
Antlionv'a
I'.n st Twenty.
loiin't I: I:
..:i.il
ioiii't .1 linen ini
sixih .-tr.-.-i
.M'. Ann. i 11 Vutm. lit: liist Tenth
Ml .-.-I
UnlltHnj PermUl
t i o i. em- aiorv nil' 'li ' 1 1 !.1 1 n ic.
ill li. v . t .-i-.'ii.l ureer J'
W M. vrr. tM'i-H.'iy inl.ln :.'ii. M'l
lileli'll etleel. l""
T I: llllilliiK K'HUK'1. M?t W'l
Tliuti. 'li etieit. 1 1 i'.n.
C I. I .... U v ...l. tun-al'MV rr.iine
.Iw. lllriK. l-'-H W't 'I llll teelllll street
) ' no-.
r L I.o.li'l. teimlra to .Iwelllim.
HH Wem Tlililv ". ventli ulreet li'i"
.1 l-i io.lanii. .in.oa'.iry (iMine rlvsell-
lii'l! I v 1 1 Wen' lilevr-nlh atieet 13.
.' S M.Hrlile. etutlra. ilttOII Ninth
lliives nve.-ue. lll.
f M Hi'pwr. ene-at'-rv f r nine .dwell
hit:' '."."1 Nmili Klein. IO""
AHx-.it Hieneer. r-mli l ctwelli..
i: -i H ot 'I hliti'i'iilh etreel lI'Mi.
I- J Hi.i.-hl minute 61a Nurlli Iewey
i. venue. I'J'HI.
The New
Hand Model
Addrcssograph
This n.aihine is designed to
meet the ieiuirenients of 7.i per-
cent td business oflires. On ac-
count of its low cost and perfect
eriormanie no business can well
afford tu he without one to fa.'ili-
tate addressing- to their selected
ists at a speed of 1'M) per hour
I h-itrii' loot power models de
signed lor lare lists.
I he AddtessoRraph is used daily
in ttinmamls ot orocrrssive (lines
or add' vs-tig
Adwti-inr matter.
Heading monthly statements
Addressing envelopes.
Payroll shrrts and envelopes.
All of which work is done ac
uralclv in less than a tenth of the
one otherwise performed.
We will gladly send a machine
o vonr offn e for a free trial.
Tlie drink ihat
iokesthc place
of coffee
INSTANT
POSTUM
A pura.delicioua
American
Beverage
X i rOKlAHOMtS LCAQING
WCSBANCl)
r T STATIONERY MOUSE Vr
Westehi Hank
Supply Co.
Manufacturing Stationeri
Oklahoma City Tulsa Okla.
&r!f5V
j j
M
Two Performers that Always Please Pipe Smokers:
Father Time and Mother Nature
Baby Blinded
from Eczema
Tha rhlld'a head and far wart tlmnat
anlid oe. The eraa parfarllr blind.
Doctor aaid Iha own raae ha had e'er
een tint .impnofl) D U did won-
derful work. A eomplala eora fol-
lawad." lhoa.J IkKvinan Jaalaita. Ala.
Taa wrlla ton to Iha t) P. D rempanf af
f l.lraro for a unu.la and el Immadiala rtllef.
(Ir. earn In and aa will tell nu what 0. I). I)
haa aeeompliahed In roor awn Muhlmihaaiit.
tiiar moneii lav t nnleai Ui Irat beUa rallcra
ton. Se aee and li.oa
E2).IQ).in).
IML todon 16rSkln Disease
WFRTrALL DRUG CO.
Nature is a kind Mother but she
insists on her rules being obeyed.
No way has been found that surpasses patient ageing of
tobacco in Nature's Way the way VELVET is pre-
pared two years in wooden hogsheads. Nature's method
is slow and expensive but it's right
' a .
N You can taste the good ot this two
years ageing in one minute if you'll
just fill up your pipe with Velvet
BREAK on of NatvfU Uaws
- an' a thousand Lawyers can't
argyfy yoa out of troubl: An'
if you don't cart tobacco Natutf't
way no amount of argyfyin'
will make it mild
and fragrant. 2?Ar
Writ f Vl-I 7m. 4UI Ftl
Atmm.5t.Lmml; Ala. aekla Iff
Almmmrn. Hm mill aaaa il Mil.
W. n;
(
5c is j
jm f i ll
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44aj lilrJ tit
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1919, newspaper, February 20, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171038/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.