Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 283, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1919 Page: 3 of 14
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l i:i:Kl'AKY 27 HUO
THREE
HOT FINISH IN
SPEAKER FIGHT
Tin fH' CnndiilatPS in
and All Claim Plui
Raco
Gould Commended SUB DOOMED BY
for Army Record;
PACT Or ALLIES
W AMII'.MiiS'. I :7 . Ki-piili-
f 'ci mitnlirts tin I nf the next linilse
" of representative K.itlictid 're '"'
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tlif miifi ir:ti r tumuli! will' the tc-
rVi tol rtiii!'ln jii member) ti notni
nale a cir.'ltd.itr f"r pc;ikcr. !)
pit the c m'hIi ii' slitcniriit. o( ihc
rival i.iim'i.i nuiuKer in 'he Ihtre
riiriurc.l H;:ht I . r tin- .il.rr-liip. it
nit c'.i l nt I'1'"! t is e nttrtiiK'ti
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tlli i ' V"ll. r
I'ltr I'v -t tl I i I :t d r t tie limni-
nation. v 1 i It is v.itti.illy liir -! tioii.
ni only 4 vlit in 1 1 - ti i ill 1 .in t.itiUt
won!. I ri'.i'i'c tl'p ih mount o or-
ganirY tlir not h"Hsc are icirecn-
l.li u s lird-ii.ls II. lollrltrof Mjs-
t.if.. tt .. i .it.' mg triiililn an mem-
n o tlir irjiiililii .in niiiniifrr ;
Limes U V.tnn of lllinoM. icpii'di- '
i aw (o. i leader nii'l I'lnltp ( .iimI'ItII
ot k.msjs tanking li piililii an of thr
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I'lr ir-ni'dii an will base .I'1
fill mt'Cf III tlir l vt llott.r.
ARCHBISHOP HAYES
SUCCEEDS FARLEY
' NOMK. Vn!nMlay. r. Jo-Rev.
I r.i'rik I Have ii'tllar bishop of
I 'In.ista ha I'rrn drsik"i ai'd a met
roHilitan of the arili iio.rp of New
York liy I'ope I'.enedut. Kcv. Allirrt
Haeger of James N M. lu been
named mritopnlilan of the alihdio-
tee n( Santa If.
L'nnffii ial amioiim rmrnt of tlif ap-
jioinntmrtit of HiOmh 1 1 . r to lr
art hl'islmp of Nriv York 111 MP rrv
nion to thr latr nr'lm l olm l-'ar-'
lev va tnaiir in New Yoik on Wed
V'tirday night.
Welch Aglnit Insurance Move.
A I.. Well It state iiMiiramf lorn
TMissinnrr announced yeiterdav that
lir in opposed til a if solution before
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ihltf PROMOTION NEAR
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us was Ir.irii'il last nllil on tlw
.iiilli' Mv of j Ili1tili a'linitaltv of-
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ur two t'aliotn ll iik'lail'l .11 I miti
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provtn a ImiIi.U'iIis wrapon. iin.iini'i-
alilc nii'lrr tlir laws of war wl.rn in
tlir lianils of an mist riipnloiis tii' ttn
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tlir hi tM' arnuinriil "
llir-r woi'lt olrtimly .Vn wetf
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llir inn" she taid. "We have ((real
faith 111 on I am to glad ynu have
Sll . It mill M ' ' '""r I" now
vslin air ti' llrr toite faltrif. and I wan flail
litilr "I thr I Maior t iranlland rnuldn't rr the low
itiart I'iIIihk down hrr rhrrkt. for
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K. C. TERMINAL TO
GRANT KORE PAY
KANSAS ( I I Y I rh. 27 A
ulraixht im rrasr of S irult an lirmr
on thr waifM of all itt traintnrn was
at'tioutiiril last niulit liy the Kansas
MAY Yiih'K I .it.
iljis it may hr I irul (
Kh krlili.n !irr in-r'.i'l of i.iptaiu.
Yfttrrday thr Ann man a e was
hnnoralily disi hargrd ftotn thr trrv-
ii e with a tating of "M. A" lir
taid: "While I hasr not hrrn ofli-
uallv ttotilird lli.it I am a lirittrtiant
toloiirl. I hasr hern givrn ntv ilit
ihargr from thr armv and the 'M A'
or military aviation rank it one ol ( lv K'ailwayt company ihr mmi-
the hiKhrst any man rou!. Im-.r lor wKe (r extra trainmen was
It it only guru in an aviator w no r.1s(. ( j t j; -j e fur
hat srrsril tlirrr tait or wm
il' ne exttaordinarv srtviir. I
not kersed thrre trart. .i thrir is
only onr thing I i an think I know
f ir a fait that im hrarrr ot an 'Mi A'
iligree it Irtt than a lirut'iiant rol-
onrl to I am. while out i f f.irvue
rathrr exprs taut "
MUEHLOrM WILL AID
I BAVARIAN CABINET
1 nulling ol imilormt hy the tompanv
uxf will he disi niilimieil exirpt iiuilrr re-
strirlrd ciiiditmnt.
"llut uurease undrr the present 1
revenue It made possible I . J.
Kial pirtidetit of the (ompany
said ' by the fai I that at pretent more
than 5't pertent nf our traintnrn are
nrw and air thrirfore minimum wage
men."
LONDON' Irh
.7 -Dr. Wilhrlm
the lioii.r liinirrninK an amrnilmriit to Muehlon tormrr ilne tor ot tlir
the constitution wlutli would provide i Krupti wnrkt. hat atrivrd at Munich
for creation of spoial hoard for teg-
tilatiug and couirollmg fraternal in-
miratne coii'p.iuici. "I ran ee no
reatnti w'.iv lhi in-w prnredure thnuld
hf
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?i I'lti-d " hr aid trrday.
ROACH BACK FROM j
VISIT IN ILLINOIS!
kev I I-'rank Koaili. pastor cf the
and it negotiating with tmialist Irad-i First Methodist I ''piropal i hiirrh who
en there with a virsv to forming alius hrrn sprinling a couple of week
nrw Ilavariail cabinrt. auording tt ajwttli rrlattsrt in Illinois has rrtuinrd
Itrrlin iltspatch to the Kxchange Tele- i lie w ill in cupy hi 'ii!pil again Sun-
graph company. ' 'lay-
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GETT1N ao In the air may
tok a llvin' man to tho
top of hit proftuion. bat it'$ a
mighty poor policy for tho rt
of tu Thar'$ nothin tiho a
pipo of VEL VET to holp a fel
ler kttp both fat on
tht ground.
futon jf
For a Cairn Cool Smoke
there is nothing like VELVET.
There is nothing hot or hasty
about VELVET either in its
making or its smoking.
Every grain of VELVET that
goes into your pipe has been aged
in wooden hogsheads for at least
two years.
Those two years give to VELVET
its mildness its mellowness its
cool smoothness.
But your pipe will tell you more
about VELVET than a page of print
15c
WV a VJmc JU 4UI AImm
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Dandruff Makes the
Hair Fall Out
Dull Faded or Cray Hair Makes the
Face Iaok Older
.SeolchJone Mair Color Ko.stortT rup
l-ack the natural rolor to fadctl dull or way
hair makinK tho avcravro jwrsen who u.cs it
look years younger. Jt i.s Im nn nntiscptic
tonic that will stop your hair comiriK out. ki.'li
the il.indrulf jft-rms and leaves tho scalp clc.n
ind fresh.
If you want to keep your hair and make it
look its l est j'et a liottlo f .cotch-Tone Hair
Restorer. Kvery d.iy n u;;i- it v. ill xhow nn
improvement.
rff
rHJff PH;
Srotrl - uTone
l1 JtATOtirS INf
rm Arv'SAA CTr USA
KlBJoy
nn
I U I -N -V I wm a- -v.
Stops Tho Tieltlo
Hools Tho Throat
Curos Tho Cough
Its Soothing and Healing Effect soon gives
relief.
If the Cough is deep-seated and the Chest or Head
is sore a penetrating Salve should be applied. This
greatly helps any cough syrup in curing Coughs
and Colds.
A Free Box of
arum's
O-Pon-Troto Salvo
( Opens tho Pores and Ponotrat9s
Far Okttl CaMi Nui OeNi ti Crttj
is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES HEAL-
ING HONEY. This is the only cough syrup on the
market with which this additional treatment is
given. The salve is also very valuable as a Germi-
cide for the Nose and Throat. You get both rem-
edies for the price of one. 35c.
Sold by all Druggists. If your Druggist should not
have it in stock he will order it from his nearest
Wholesale Druggist
Made and recommended to the public by
Paris Medicine Company
MANUFACTURERS OF
' Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
INotlo To Rvtnll DruatfUta
We uthorlia tvery druMial to My to hla cuatomert that If thtty
oo not Uko HAYES' HEAUNG HONEY Nttor than maj couth arm
thoy hm rm uaad. bo 1U nfuad tba moory.
Ob rtwelp of nnUo from tho drmufbit. w wfll promptly oand tho
roUU prksa far evwy bottlt falling to do all r claim for It and tho
Dntgtflat will not Iom any profit on tho tranaartton. You will oonfv
favor on your cuatomm by callln their attraUoa to tho odvantaea
of thU Oouh Remedy tmt all other.
PARIS MEDICINE COMPANY. St Lool. Ma
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Oppfflrtmitj Day!
Vbnr(r I'tdTbasf Md'fr Toniormtr Will lir h'ntord on March Account Paij-
ah!c A ril J.
j Brighton Sleepers Reduced to 95c
Made of a flannelette that is thirk. Iut not too heavy and that i.s as warm
as toast in a size latiye fxteiwlinjj from 1 to H. They are known as the
Urighton Sleepers one of the l est if not the lest lrand on the market. Re-
duced to 9"c.
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j House Dresses Special $1.50
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A little mono of houe dresses in snrinir styles made of excellent Kinjfham and
percales checks plaids and plain colors. There ate all sizes with the I.eKinninjj of
the selling Friday motninjr. Reduced to $1.."0.
lj Bungalow Aprons $1.39
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White liunpalow aprons in all sizes. finishol with jKckets and long sleeves iney
are especially appropriate in Domestic Science work ana lieauty i arior wear re-
duced to f
Pajamas Special
Made of excellent camluic and madras
in two groups reduced for this last oppor-
tunity day now $1.15 and $2.75.
Corset Covers 25c and 50c
Heally remarkable values made of nain-
sook or muslin two great lots reduced for
this last opportunity day to 25c and 50c.
Children's Dresses $ 1 .00
These are of ginghams and chamluay for Molly Mix-up Martha Mad-cap and "All
of-a-sudden" Susie whose ages range from 2 to 6 years. Plain colors in checks stripes
and plaids j a few of the styles have high waist lines on others the skirts are pleated. The
workmanship i.s of the hest.
Children's Dresses at $1.95. Charming styles to choose from. Of ginghams in
plaids and other colors all with long sleeves and in all sizes from C to It. They are
very special indeed at $1.95.
Women's Gowns at 95c
Women's gowns slip-over style of wear-well muslin trimmed tastefully in service-
al.le and dainty embroidery. Sizes 16 and 17. reduced to 9.V. While we have said very
little about this offering of gowns it is a f act nevertheless that it is a value extraordinary.
j Spring Pumps Reduced to $6.45
Drokcn sizes which explain the broken price at $6.15 they are remarkably cheap.
Black patent leather and dull kid and calfs kin a few in tan and in addition a few Ox-
fords with military heels and welt soles r educed to $6.15.
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The Coats In Three Groups
Reduced to $9.95 : $15 : $24.75
mm
No need to tell you why. Tills has been
a winterless winter. We could keep these
garments until next season. That jiolicy
would "tie up" the capital in them while
the first and last law of our storekeeping
compels us to move merchandise. Perhaps it
sounds like idle quibbling to say that there is
profit in losses as these reductions in-
volve. It is jierfectly true and
clear however when you
realize that in selling now the
"tied-up" money is released
for other use.
The Htyles are the sort that
have made this apparel room
the Fashion capital of Okla-
homa City and frankly the
values are remarkable!
r
j Remnant Opportunities
j Table Damask
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Reduced
Kxccllrnt talile tlanusk itt
IctiRtlu ranging from 1j arils
to 3 yards: ; (airly larr iiMiiti-
Iim at greatly rtilucul prices.
Wash (toodn
Half Price
Hundred of remnants i
slrmlit wash good gingham
shirtings innings prrcalri ami
poplitn. In length practical
ainl appropriate for doiens. of
purposes at half prict.
White Coods '4
to J Off
Orgtniliri itiiting sviiting
India ImoiH and io forth. Hun-
dred of practical remnants) that
ran be profitaMy tiwd in : thr
spring drfnmakint Now r-
dined from oat-quartar lo oea-half.
KERR DRY GOODS COM
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