Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 16
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OKLAHOMA (TTY 'J IMK.S TUIuSPAV MARCH J J!Ui
THRO
HARBOR STRIKE
RENEWED TODAY
All But OnoNevv" York Boat
L incStops.
NI.W VOKK. March 4 The strike
of I'limi imatrtieii mi New lork har-
1. r . h.ilteil list January it the rahlnl
rciiir- nf 1'iesiilent WlliDfi was re-
sinned at 0 a. in. toilay ami at tint
liimr shipping virtually was 1
aumlstill a i ordniK I" alalemenlt
cn.i lf y union old. UN. Only one
line sas off rating on (he North river.
The ttrihe was ordered yesterday
lv the etemtive rouncil of the Ma-
mie Winkers' h) lilialion alter a week
of iirK'ilution over the terim of the
u'tanl of V. I' vent Macy umpire fur
the war lalior hoard. The strikers de-
i'i.ni'1 watte itnrea.es aveiaicntf 3)
prucnt and the eiyhthmir ilav.
BRITISH ACT TO
FREE TREDWELL
II.
K
Consul May Bo
leased by Russians.
Re-
WASHIS'GTON March 4 -The
Ftritish Kovernment hat asked the gov-
ernment of India to release a KnsMan
holshevik prisoner now held in I'erjia
In exchange for United Stale ( nnsnl
Roger C Tredwedd of New York
who haj heen held prisoner hy bol-
hevik offinaU at Tashkend 1 urkei-
tan for irveral months.
DAKER AD ESRKI
; TO inSFEOT OAEIPS
WASHINGTON Mareh 4-Secre-tary
Haker plan to leave Washington
Sunday accompanied hy (irner.il
March chief of itaff for an inspec-
tion trip that will take him to the
Pacific coast and the Mexican hor-
der which will occupy about three
works is to permit the lecretary and
General March to visit ramps which
during the war they were unahle to
inpe. t
Hie tentative itinerary will tale
them to campt Custer Mich.; Podge.
Iowa; l iinvton Kan.; Lewis Wash.-;
Kearney I'al. ; Fort Hliss l;ort Worth
and tamp Hon if Texas; (amp 1'ike
Ark. and Lamp Zarharv Tavlor Ky.
t . - . .
Daughter Chief Witness Against
Woman Accused of Murder of Nun
Try Making Your Own
Lough Kemody
Tta rm mrt kt 0) aa4 hara
If you vonkined tin curaUra proper-
Ilea of vr ku "..J. .j.h
Miigh remedv you probably could ot
mt mm m.ixL al i ..
there it in thie ample home-made
rouKu Tnip wmen la eeany prepared
la a Irw minute.
Get from any drunrUt t'i otmeea
' " iJn'lJ"? ' 1110 P'"'
u.i in. vniii win ayrnp using
either nlam granulaUtf sugar ayrup
rlarifled nudaiaet honey or eoro
ynip aa drairrd. The mult ia t
full pint of really better emigb aymp
than you could buy ready-made for
three limee tbe money. Tattet plea-
ant and never apntle
ThU Pia a4 fivmp preparation
fHa right at tbe eauae of a eoajrb and
glvea almoet lawned.au relief ft looe-
ent the pi ilegm atone the nty throat
tlekle and heale the anre irriUUd
n ut
A .' will "fully overcome
the ordinary cough and for bronehltla
eroup whooping cough and brachial
asthma there la nothing better.
Pioei it a most valuable eoneea-
lrated compound of genuine Norway
pin extract and haa beea awd for
sTtnerationt to break tip aevere eougkt.
lth lull direction and don't accept
nWhing elae. Guaranteed to give aV
eolute aatiafaetlon or money promptly
refunded. The l'lneg Co. K Wayae
(Advertisement.)
Mrs. Maiy r lees Makes Re-
port to Police Whirl May
Clear Up Mystery and In-
volve Priest's Housekeeper
MM.WAl'KI I-! Wis Mar.h 4
(Special.) - Mrs. Mary r
when agrd 17 uas living with her
mother in the Mi.hig.in parish house
where Traverse ( ity authorities hr-
lieve a sinter superior of an adjoin-
ing convent was murdered has an-
nounced that she will Irslify as to
facta recounted on (he (jy (r
murder.
Ilrr mother Mis M.irlisliv.i l.ip.
rrynska now under arrrl drclared
her ilaiightrr was wuli her at Isa-
dore Mi.h llie d.iy the niurdrr was
said to have lni . .ommitted.
Tlie daiiKhtcr in Milwaukee made
a sworn stattmeiit In tlir polur sav-
ing that she did tint srr hrr tuothrr
Irom 1 to 4 o Iih k p. m . of the day
of the tnutder and Sheriff Kiiimi. an
of Michigan av she has given him
the eviden.e hr needs to i le.ir up the
case.
To newspaper men Mis l lees ta i
she is sut e of her ui'.tliei's tiiii'M rut r
'In the she.llf hr .In larr.l ili .i li
her niolhrr is guiliv l)r .es she
win ne puinslieil aii'l stiller in tins
world to save lier soul in the next.
"It is umiossihl ti 111 il..
denre we secured from Mrs. Fleet"
aid the Mnhiuan sheriff "Rut I
ran lav this: Her evidence is most
vital to the rase She told of her
mother's actions the day of the mur
der. She told of hnw the tiriett a
farmer and a nunin all went fish-
inir. and then the tndl of in nrrmrx
which cannot he printed in advance
of the trial."
"I know I tiller RieniiarsLi ia in.
nocent" Mrs. Meet told the sheriff
mat ti wtiy I sent htm a letter to
rue to mv inntller In tell lirr tn trll
the truth ao that if she is gtiiltv she
W sftfou) (iirritatx
J
it iW
J I ' 1 ' J i'
I t' ' ' .
I "I I ' 1 J
What Allen Diaki Told Maf1i
VTUI Oli .' I.tlhana oi.e.
jM shaken out .f her iikii.il self
colilnd t"e va.liligly flom
hehiiid llie ihi.ed d'r of the room
where she w it li'lriiuig to the news
Allen IliaU h.v lit. light.
M'. Hi.ikr's wa so low that I
ri.uhln't i .it. h the words Irlil I illi.m's
rose again in a. .en's nio'e dl'.tiiijjed
than I h.id ever heir iroin her lips
"How shall rin f4 e her with the
new ' I i aniiot. I i annot '
I tine if x lf .iK.niist tr r
whi.h I kite a f 4
Inn's with a s;niiig k and pmuid
ed upon the .mi K dcsprratelc
"Lillian" I tailed I. ami. ally.
"U ll.lt is tl ' Yip. tu.l't lell llie this
iiislaii! !"
I heard hr Lipid footsteps cross
ing the room and the test instant the
door s-Aiiiig open and I illi.ui wii'i
palid I. ne 4nd lorltiie.l re p'tt on;
hir hand and drew nie insplr
"I'lease v to Mator n anil it .! "
she said ..er her shoulder to M-
Pral.e ' Ue will he there dur. t "
He di patted nisl.intU. . Iomiht 1 1
.loot solily helnnd I nn ' lnnkli im '
terror I felt that it was the same
He slut c hr would have used in de-
parting from a (h.ittt'ier o death and
my tongue seined paralyred as I I
strove to iiet;on I -Hun
"I lead'" I finally man .ye I to '
stammer.
"Dicky Terribly Wounded"
"No " I ilhan returned pushim' tne
into a ch.nr. and standing vs.it. It .
Illlly. plole. titH'ly w f 'I. "I li.il i.
we don't t iih n . t;lM .v .
""e i" W "l I 'oi .n' Mil' I
Ml li.ii . s in o l i t.i . l.rlon-
toil a '.. i '
"I 1 an'l ! illi.in "I ii ;ri j!r
" i"l. H 'il' I. I in. I 'itlit In know
ewry - n .s 1 1 -A ! . y t li u rei
leal in d "
' V. s it i " lie adnniied iii. Lit
"I tout tnlol'li Hi 1 d I))' I. r
I . Hi d he lii 'l r In kv ! he let
lil.K' Hoit'idtd .ind 1. 1 . ''(.iii pti
oil . .1 1 1 J I l! . oii r 'lie n i n .i r t
mi .ins t'o'lo .. A i:.t .'; .111111.
is "V1"' I I' it . i I lo.p fo-
il e lii 1 v. .h i ! . i 'inn
1.1' V. .11:1 l- Ml II 1- .-.id vsh.lt
In- kln ts l I i l ' V e '. il all ;;oit "
I liodd. I li'Mt.l' r a li.
slt'p d In r li td lei i iy arm
hoi Itt'jf it (i-i -r nt.-ird tlir
liht.it) and l.e 1 i ! ;..t . r
il e hig otn h i" I i -ir nA
''fg .ihont I il . rl!rti4!y
I ; ' I a'H fn' t! i mug ii;o-i
' V pai t a't'i' I i- . .me I:. it 'ie
v. i 1 i eiii . .1 k. ( J)
I..i k I ' o'ii i e
' Mr !; v- wa. .La-.
i-t. ".' ''I i . i. ;i
I ...tl' :lll .l'l t ' .1 ' ' I I i.e ...( f ' I
tne '''
Wh.il M.)dj(e Asked
H. . ' t . 'i 'V. ' ' . i ! (-. j -oil'
n':o-i 1. . . . .-r . v st
lllake l it tlie 4!-t.. t 4 Iv .. .
win li V l 'l- - - l .hi . i. I
a'":i: h i -. I ' ' ' - i I I l'..'
a glan. i- :.r. . i. vIP
him ..it ai"" 'hi; -'. -; 'i'' i I o i
.isse.t md I' lie.; i n i ...t
Ins hoiilder n if lr we-e l.ra'r'i'
hiin'cll lor a 'li-n"Pi iMe t.i-k
"Itl the fir-t . i. m. iraha'. '
he leau. "this tn(..rii.i'i. whnh I
have is not .!:. sal. n r t onirnu' '
ihroiieh ordinal y ihanrels I ....; i-
to hae fiieuds at m mv p iints . I '
mttna'e tamifit a'lotis if tr er.' r
fine of them is tti the sertor !.
..i.ltr hilsliand k.ii la'.'itii d ali i I I-
ialiei awhile ik aiiI Inn f reotl
In me hy . ode .my .p. 'i j in win. h
oiti hud . 1 1 I . i .
'He was ciy ol ft. n i. ii.-ii.ini
1 o allaiil lir.t ilis.i;. . s In e
port was di laved i iU iiug In tne
t"di). Il c ii'tnliot i:r nrws dis-
Mi' h and add the i (. ti Mif.irma-
iioii hIih h e.i -.-ii: 4 i l.rrn te
liaei l hc a'l'lio- 'in (. tl4t
die fi.fiiian Tin.-n li.ur ( krr
"i 4' i r.lr ).' I i tl-eir . tisloni tii.1
i'ie airman ssl I .'I e. tin m int.
then lllie. III- r .1 P i!jv l.i (ofr lit
am. i. tne had 1 1 ei f. vlllk
i:!"'H one - l ti m It ti-.i-Mle
loads.
"He v.as lit... 4. suffi-r.
froti w ' .i. (v 1. (). r
volser hi W .l i lr ni.toniatv
e.liilntioi 1. 1 .. . ! (rt;nan
didn't send o.i-r 'In- nrne of tlr air
n an they had I d and taken to -i
prison i 1 u was no nilirr
hIio is iiii.ii i 'inird I r in that se. tot.
'i wr ;ne te4w .';1 i-r 4 1 1 1 lrii
I len'eii.ii.t '.r.il.:n tr r ra:it "
lie .1 ;.e a injtl-. htuiwh nr.
i!.ied I t int tn an w-r. ipir-.ttou
w.i sshithvn i i.!'.' j.P .
I'm . -mi ti tK! I kne... I t:'.s t hutt
I illiall III the a .kil'p
' tot mi'i-rd hv t!. fall of
l;s ma- Line (hen -'' 4- ke
Mr. )-.kr h.o'.r 1 . 1 r t . v r-! . ;t
! all t
" I he re;. f I I e t " 1
' .' I. t'i it li e Mounds w. 'c iinru
. ner I - t - "
I lie tie I i.ne.t ii al .
most nun! in'.Hil I not if I
Wiflibl. keen it l k I
"1. it..- . l m..
- i.. imi i.rwi 01 wr unoer
'!.'" (Copyright.)
Dandruff Makes the
Hair Fall Out
Dull Faded or Gray Hair Makes the
Tace IHk Older
St di -Tr.nc Hair Color Krslorer kinffs
l .i'k llu natural color to farKI dull or gray
lo.ii making the Average porscn who uses it
I'rf'k y.-ars younger. It h also An antiseptic
tunic that will top ymir hair coming out kill
il-.n-lruff c;..nii and leaves the scalp cle..n
iri'l lie. !i.
If yon want to Wp your hair and make it
.i.k U.s l-'Mt. -et a Lottie of Scotch-Tone Hair
Restorer. IJvery day you use it will how an
improvement.
Mr. Miry Fleei.
ran make atonement hv suffering pun-
ishment in thit world."
Had Little Hope.
Sergeant (Mowing whistle) Pri-
vate litis k. Ret out on detail
I'rivate llurk Tor heaven's sake
when do I rest ?
dose of gold fish hash I won't be in
heaven ten minutes when just as I
lie down and the angels mine over
ti mv hed and start tinging to tne
old hoy. Serjeant (lahriel will tool
.Sergeant You will rest when you hit whistle and say. 'Private lituk. eel
get to heaven. up. Vou're on tlet.nl t .night go down
"Well. I hope to hut I'll l.ef a and hang out the stars Judne.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
DUE MARCH 15th
Don't OVKRPAY and hurdeii the Revenue Department with ela;ns
lor refund.
Our Accounting and Legal Staff
is enneriemed in preparing TAX PI'.Tl'KNS ol all kinds and .ted
on all interpretations to date ol the 1'VlU" law.
D. C. PATTERSON AUDIT COMPANY
Tai Department J?7 Gram Exchange Bldt.
Phone Walnut 1SS8 Oklahoma City
OX
KERR'S
No Comparative Price
KERR'S
Order by Mail
Free to the
PUBLIC
We have for free dis-
' tribution to taxpayers
two thousand copies of
what Is regarded as the
best synopsis of. the
new income tax law.
Call for one. j .
You are welcome as
long as they last.
THE
AMERICAN
NATIONAL
BANK
Oklahoma City.
A Little Bit of New York!
an exhibition and selling of exact replicas of
The Leading Models of the
Millinery Fashion Show
held at the Hotel Astor New York Feb. 11 1919
I i . in n in
I
f!
i
!!
It it throuuh a stroke of hriuht merchandising that te
are enabled tn offer exait renrodui lions of the most ap-
plauded creations shown at the nrratest Millinery Fash-
ion Show ol the jer o shottly alter their New York
appearance.
The hats sketched represent a few of the many marvelous
masterpieces of millinery somhmations of matchless art
and striking individuality hich ratricd awav the prizes
at the Fashion Shim they are on dutilav in the Milli-
nery Department.
Do notjnisi this opportunity of seeing the halt which will
set the millinery standards for Amnna in l'). Special
price inducements have hecn made for thote slui wish
to purchase at this time.
18
.50 $
to
4y
2t
29c yd.
Genuine Amoflkeag
chambray dress Ring-
hams in a most com-
plete and remarkable
assortment of new
plaids fancy stripes
and plain colors. The
width it 32 inches the
cotton selected the
weaving firm close
and of course serv-
iceable: The very
fabric that you have
always used for doz-
ens and dozens of
spring and summer
purposes. More than
4000 yards at 29c
yrd.
I
Tie
Charm of Individuality
We can now corset you as we never have before
The designing and lines of the Roberta Iwsced-in-Front Corsets
which we have recently added to our corset section give you a most
pleasing figure line.
Heretofore some of our best customers have refused to wear a
Uced-in-Fiont because it made them look "broad" across the lower
back. Roberta designing gives a more slender appearance by eliminat-
ing the broad effect across the lower back.
Roberta designing avoids any semblance of the boxy appear-
ance in front above the waist. It gives the natural figure curve al-
lowing full deep breathing.
All Robertas have the self-adjusting Shield under the lacers.
We have the exclusive agency for Robertas. Models for every
type of figure. '
Price&at $4.00 $5.00 $6.50 $8.50
and $10.00 per pair and upwards
r. . A. tr.iaI f!ttm wiH wveal to you the charming lines of your
Roberta Laced-in-Front. . .
trJHJ.l--U -iL UlLII - ULnnP nnnnr
mm jff
Timely! In Conjunction
With the Stock Show
SaleofStoclonensCloies
Everything of the very best It
would be useless to try to fool
a- stockman on quality anyway.
Suits of Corduroy
Less
Fleece Lined Coats
Less
Suits of corduroy in Norfolk or
plain 3-piece sack styles; all
shades; all sizes.
Regular $16.50 to $20.00
Sale $13.20 to $16.00
Men's Corduroy Pants
20
Made of the best velvet cor-
duroy that seems never to wear
out; wide or narrow wales.
Regular $3.00 and $6..r0
Sale $1.00 and $5.20
3-4 and full-length styles; worth
buying at these prices even if to
lay away for next winter.
Regular $20.00 and $30.00
Sale $16.00 and $21.00
Riding Breeches
Less
These of gaberdine with regula-
tion button knee indispensable
during summer months.
Regular price $7.50
Sale price $6.00
Is hintw.l VJ1....4C I t)f-7
Wool mixed and pure wool; all shades gray blue 0. 1).
khaki; some with convertible collars and military pockets.
Regular $3.50 $1.00 $5.00 to $8.00
Sale $2.65 $3.00 $3.75 to $6.00
Headquarters
for Stetson
Stockman
Hat
Headquarters
for Stetson
Stockman
Hats
DRY GOODS COMPANY
214 at MAJNST.OXLAHCfU.CITy
"20 Years of Reliability"
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 287, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1919, newspaper, March 4, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171051/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.