Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 293, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 11, 1919 Page: 3 of 16
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OKLAHOMA ITY TIMRS Tl'ESDAY MARCH 11191ft
THItKti
AUSTRIA SEEKS
NEUTRAL ROLE
Peace Envoys Not Favorably
Impressed
(He 1 11 AikxIsIiwI I'roa )
I'AWIs Mmi-lav March lO-Wliili-llir
! ilitf nrn(rjlilion of Austria
hi )rt i "int Mure (lie "llin
I m " hi 4 ('irnul maniirr it is liriiiK
i.i.i iii-i :rrr Ortain socialistic
i Irmrnii in Austria ire striving liar1
in pirrnl neutralization lint llirre are
I'lur inlliKiK ' winch am anxious to
re it rflrrlr l xi it wnulrl Rive Alls-
ini lien similar t that enjoyed
v Smlci laml
llir ruii'il iitiinn of Austria with
( n'uiiv is ir c iiIiiik many diffi-
. 'in .mil 'ifman interests are en-
i -aiiniiiK (ii rlirrt a division of Aus-
l .i mi ih.it lli" tirrman ifrliim may
I..' ii;! r. M .my 'if the mrmlirri nf
I ! riilr If ate ii'ifai ni.ilily 1 1 pr!
i w.ir I l'ir iii'iilr.itiratinn i f any . r t
it ynslna as il ii rririlri) js mi-
ilrsit.ililr aii'l etul.arr jssiiik to t r omi -tiv
M-rkitiK lnMit i-r li ip in the Ir jku
nf tu'ions. bwitff laiul'i linilulity
li'fvriits many iroMrms to the su-
pirnif iniiiii'il as lier status would de
iincrrtaiti should she lie admitted I
the lraiiie till mil retain hrr lif u-
ttalilv as hf desires
Ihrrr is a Kilnlitv however that
the eae rmiiereiH e will consider the
nnilraliratinn nf the AuMrian T j r-!.
which would affotd protertmn to the
nnrlhrTn Italian frontier.
Buffalo Steaks
at $1 per Pound
OMAHA. Nh March tl.-Oma-Sana
will hate a dunce to sample
Imffalo iteak within the next few davt
as the mrat will he mi sale at the rtuh-
lir niatkets It will proluhly sell tor
arminil $1 a pound storkmen ay.
What M "aid to he the fin! herd of
hiifulo ever olfrre I lor sale oie any
npen market tu the t.iM. n re-
reied hv the Mutual ! ive-Slixk ioin-
iiim" ibn in Smith ( Imaha.
Cocktail Tablet
Carries 'Wallop'
WASHING! ON Mar.h II
"John dissolve me .1 i ik kl.nl"
that's the way we'll say it when
the new iimi alcoholic i "ikl.nl of
priihihitinii days comes mt i vnioie
John will take a 'ln h likr
an dl'l fashioned plui' ' lohano
out nf hit hii pnikrt whittle iilf
itplmter ami drop it into a K'a'
with mine water ami ire. He will
shake it with the name ohl nin-
tinn hut there ii no assiuance it
will have the name nhl taste. It
will hae the name ohl kick il
authors say. One W. S. k iicn 11
reported pirsident of a company
omaniiHK here tu. make com-
pressed nxklaiU in a lahoratmy
in Sail Jose ( al.
t.nlril XHIIlU. 'AVhui I i t lhioii;l
rtilll lur tins tunc lu II e !
i i.ih I intii the ' I .t Ik s' I ..itir ati'l
siv thrie Slir's yo! unit
riliiilj(l IMoni v to lake l.er thrir lilt
'he never would o l"r .lie's l ten-e
r n mtt'i t" kunw thai with lu r disp.iM
tu il ulif'd he ahiiiil as welnmie in a
place of that kind a i .it wmihl he
in a ih'K knnu l I'll tins is tin- iii-l irnii i i . lit 1 .
i'l i!.itlia with me ' 'in i l.ii'i s i s. h
I del sntiv I ir the in I ii n'n ti lh.it I "..n'. ( ii i K.n
lcts her hut thal't ilui I" U i 1 1 anil .ippinuulv 'I II t.ikr n l niv tifu
lids .in r ii I u r ii I uir in Vu.ill
:n's in j'll hi r I .mi in in r inirt and
iai ami
wtilils to klUHV
Hlllk tl'il he I
At'.i'iia nut 1 I t alirj'l)' ;il l'ie 'Ii M if
I iiiii I. ii i uii ilv 1 1 Mi d in re
I i'l i I 'llr t (t.f I'.l' I
"I . .il! In 'ii .iil " .lie slid hull
in' a! iti'ri! 'i'i- liMi'i. win. il t'i i
i I i ii mii - i!ii i'ii i e y. ir alls
ki t I u 1 1 ! t ! . i Ir in .Hi I s-oakhtM I"
Ihi in . .r ! i". n "I ten I
ic ii I i in7 iMi'l nr.iir hren i
piniilplrd imhlii-hit'Klv I sprel
milk Ii " he ; il'errd 4 lilt''' I'i'l 1
! et ft f l !r. 411 I . nked up
al Mir l'Vi'lil.
'm.'s i'l I i ..t .he 4:d- t' r:i
w i'Ii 4 . I I'll ! it (. ii' '' i i aii'if
" Ymi y i'i' Irl '1' i .! ir ul in.ii.
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SUMMER LODGE IS ;
SOUGHT PY PUPILS -
ti-i. her ai e "t j nc rscirv lhat e go on tlin
. j mre hid' hiket when summer rfrrntl Iht toyt
ii'ie u( Okli-'eif this sih'.nl must have some nutlet
I 'm- au he i (ir fhrir iinli'aiit spinu 'I hey li'l
i ' Pi' rutii'K 'I hit oar ttith a I'xlitt fiiend
i. I 'ii I hull '' 'i.iii funic 4ild h" euii'fi4'iied Wf are
i "I'fi iuul 'tavinif eveev ieni wr make nnw at
.1 fitrleiM fn
I' r is 1 1 1 le
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the H r I
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HusDarvci
Ay. snjoio Garrison
A"
NEW RULING FIXES
EXEMPTION STATUS
What Mother Graham and Madge
Planned to "Catch" touiin Athj.
my tnntlier-iii'law'a fpierv I felt
midden liltihK of my weight r ( t ipnle
worry runrrtniiii; i misin
Axatha'n treatment of the luhi.
I had heen afraid to vice mv sus-
pit inns of her kin-wnuian to Ituki's
mother. To find her nut only in a te-
repine mood hut to realize that she
herself had hern thinking alutiK the
same lme which had troithled mr was
a wonderful rrlief. I had planned to
kerp frotii her as lutiK a possihlt the
knowledge whuli Katie had just
!iroti(ht me. Now I reiolied to tell
her ever)lhing.
"I iin't imagination miither" I said
'jinelly "I hanks to Kane mv sus-
picion! nf t'uiisiii Ayatha haie hren
ronfirmed. S!e han "
"Heen doping the hah to make him
sleep!" my mother in law interrupted
wrathful!)-. "I was atraid nf il lell
me what you know this minntr"
I made my story as hrief as p.s-
sidle for I wished to haie it ail t "I I
helure the return t Cousin Aath.i
Mv mother in-law listened atlenliirlv.
and when I finnhrd with the unmau's
pnrrhase of the strung nedative ai(aiuvt
whuli the dniKKist had warned her
Mothe Jiraham ptaiiK tu her lert. her
fniKers twitihuiK in a iiiru.uvly primi-
tive manner that irminded me of
Katie'i outhursts of rate.
''Ihi'te 'lie loinrs imw. Mi )il-t inc in ;el I i r I am ill m f i
till mil the nitner Now mil K'i on in.it I la.e I. !d l"U 'o'ome h
duwit to Katie and sit smir (tap am
wav you want to I think tuslf M
will he a k'""'l thliiK to lahli hrr al
her deiilmuit J II krrp lu r up here
lur awhile though when she luan that
Kalir'j li k Mir'll he wild t"
ilow list.; ii i .m l start si'ini'thini "
")un't r In r kiicss amtlnnK
your iiuiuut" I i .nitii.ned luiituin
(n hard II h.i k into lu r aims I
"I'll keep ilium -he promised hut
it will he h.nd iinik when I h" k at
this litlle ilailniK and llimk what she's
hre ii up to lluirv up In.!. I don't
want her to find imi up here"
"All ri'lit hut don't lnH"t i'Ii' think'.
If she hruics up a h' tile f'.r thr hahy
uijn.ikje on smne pntet tint to Irl hull
have it until I i one up " ;
".Suppose oit attend t i vo ir part of 1
(hit I. USUI'S! 111 I I II al'ell'l to Itlltie" 1
my mother in la sri-u i c I aenlv. i
' I'm very liahlc to lit I'.' Laid 1 1 hav
amthiiikt fl"in hf la''. I'm not
in mv sei ond i Iui !'i I. ..I n
kratet thmikh our vnaihl 'lurk limn
your neneral altitude tin l me "
Katie'i Sugneitioni.
I fled tu the kiti Inn w ilhmil attein.it-
ink! to ilacale lur fur I kne I inn:i
( Hit M.O. Mar.h II An ininortint
esteiiMi.n of the esemption provisions ; " I 'lie "Id devil!" she esdaimed
of the iii -ome t4s law it eotitained in i '"She oiiktht to have her lie. k wnm
a iuIu'k hv ('.'tmnissiiMier Rnier made
piihlii- he-e t xlav. It is mid that the
rxemp'inn for wile etr ihildreil covers
the whole sear l'M8 even if the w.ie
v.rre r or Hie (lull nom on me
la! day "f the year.
Will Complete Camp.
WASHINGTON. Match 11 - ;
pioval has heen gvim hv the war de-
partment i f the ro'tipl'tion of I amp
IViinmnt Mi at ("'dri-rilms denrnia for
1e as a small arms traininx renter
j! was Hiinniiiu ed tinlay that ahoiit
six million dollars would he pent on
the suhiect.
Well there's one comfort she'll never
touch the hahv atfani! Jut send her
to lti when she rnnies in.
"Don't Let Het-M
"Don't von think mother" I ipokr
i hesitatniKly "that it would he hrttrr
il we had some re4l prmif of hrr ac-
; lion roul l - perhaps rati h her in the
ai I of piittiiiK the .stuff ill the hahy's
hotlle' u know how vindictiie she
' is. I would feel hetter if we had vnuir
I real hd over hrr lomethiiik! that
I would nuke her anxi"in to go away
and never come Hark "
."Mie ii no away and never come
.hack all right I" my mother-in-law re-
The Bett Cough Syrup
h Home-made
Rw'i aa My rr Mm ft Md
yt haf tl tiat ragh rm'lf
ja nm Ulad.
Vnil'io pruhahlv heard nf thi ell-
kmn plan of making conyti avrup at
rmini-. Hut liaiB vuu t-ver ul It f
Whin MMl'd" vnj will unlertnd
why tliiuniU of familirt. the world
I'ur. leil that they rou Id hardly keep
Ikiii without It. It a aitnpU and
rhino hut lh war it take hold of
a eoui'li will nuiiklr earn it a per-
ms m nt plans in inur home
Into a pint Imltle pmr 2'-j euineei
of I'lnu; then add plain piuliiil it"l
npnr avrup to till un the pint. 'J-
il.siird uw rlarilhd IU"Ui h.-
ir iorn Mrup uistiad id auirnr avrup.
I ithi r wav it tuti a l'hkI never
nil and itivis Vint lull pint nf
hetter "iiiih fuiedT than you eould
hiiv ready ma in lur threo "tiraea lit
lust.
Il Is really wonderful how quliklT
th.t Imnie in mie Miit-dy rnniiiiera a
rntitrh ii s ii ii 1 1 v in I'i hours or hn. It
M-ema tu penetrate throuih every air
panvaire luunii a ilrv Imarsn or titiut
rinikrh. lifta the iililikim. Iieala the nnni-
Irsnes and trivia almost inimedmta
ri'lief. Splendid fur throat tickle
tiiiaritrnesi croup trnnclntia and hmti-
chial asthma.
1'inei ii a hlchlr concentrated eom- I
pound of irenuiii" Snrwar pine eitract
and liaa hero ud fr iri tu ralimia lur
throat and ehet. ailmenla.
To avoid disappointment ask yur
. . 1 .i i l.e ( ippi.r
v. u k- l .' ' ' I 'i '" Mill lo lie' liio.ty i 'a . ! I' . 'i ' '... ! Illl'T
what ha Iki "'lie of llii
l'.' .po-'l nooplu. H 'X OflaU
I l I rv t; oes a I'OMl'- X fr fl.i
ye! hi-' in 'nak milk all -prrl. I. all' X fcarv I d M
oi V i V vv
1 1 I"
I. ' I
Kilmer Funeral Thuiadaf.
SI". I.OL'IS M4nh ll-lirf'l
seiners for K.dward l Kearney u-
ident "f the Wihash railroad wh'
tied lesterdav ill be imidurted in
New Orleans. 1 hiiMday.
Protect Your
Copiplexion
From the Weather
'old w nds ' lav haioc with the 'kin
whuh if nriflcited miiiklv lo"s it
freOi and daintv a pejrai:ie 'I o pre
vent tins a little S( oli h-Toiie an
I'Kuikr l a'e ( ream should le ruiUed
in'o ti e faie heloie K"in out in the
old air.-s!ii an applicafoti should he
K ie-i the hands f oil time tti- v arc
waded
Si -till lone 4llislliit'K I ai e revn
is aSvolutc'v I-rlie. KrrasrlrM de
liKhlfloy frajfritlt and reireshmn t
A little ap li'd to the l.l.e and
w il
ol
I prevent and
rouih:te! redness
lenune a
II i
'ia;
drnugiat for "i'i ounnn ot I'iiiii"
witU slirartiuna and don't anejit anv-
thing elae. tjuaranteid to jtive ahn-
luti aatisfaetion sir money refunded
Thi I'mei V. Ft. Wayne lad.
(Advertientent)
II. e
hands
tra' ev
etc
Scotih Tone X anivhinn I-ae (..Irani
makes a splendid hase for fa. e
powder making the powder adhere
and and the .skill soft and smooth as
velvet. Kiip a jar oil smir dreet
arid ti sc it eirry il.i v.
Io ladies v.t'o have never use.!
s uii h T mie ani-lr.i la'e Clean
and I ai e i'liwd'1! we mil kjla llv mail
.1 sample oi faill if you will write
n Tut up in two sires J5c and Sk
Sold at all toilet counler. Scotch-
j lore (o Oklahoma City Okla . -I
1 W)
MV
KKlUt'S
No Comparative Prices
KERR'S
5
Ol der by Mail
X
! r
r -
Sale of Spring Woolens
Demonstration
Tomorrow
Of Duplex
Fireless Cookers
By Mrs. WinalU
an expert from the
factory
10 a. m. to
5 p. m.
'. Fourth Floor
Tomorrow Mrs. Wlnall
Will Cook Baked Ileuts.
Devil'N Food Cake and
Spanish Rice
It is interostin-sr to rote that those
woolons are new that is to say they were
made up recently for Rprinj? Kellins: and
wearinp. They are woolens of the char-
acter and quality you expect to find at
Kerr's we mean all wool all pure wool!
They are suitings and skirtings that the
home dressmaker the numlver of which is
legion in these thrift times may easily
handle that lend themselves admirably to
iter purposes that arc easily made up. They
are reduced but only for a limited time.
May we suggest that you act immediately?
The savings are golden.
All WoolBlack Materials
56-inch Mack sponged and shrunk broad-
cloth $193 yard.
.rfi-inch black best quality tricotine
$ l.9. yard.
51-inch best quality French serge $1.93
yaTd.
56-inch best quality gabardine. ?2.95
yard.
French Serge
$ .48 yd.
It ii 40 inches wide and
in an excellent variety of
lolnrs incltidinK navy
taie. purple and red.
s Not Economy
to Buy a Cheap
Corset
Wear a oorl corset for the
nake of your btalth comfort
and appaaraiKt.
Try a U-D Jtutrite Corset
which Is fashioned over livinii
fiRiirei. It is designed to give
support to the figure.
It is 50 inches wide ap- f CC J
French Serge
ap- )
apes f i
English Serge f
propriate for dresses capes
suits anil mats. I an
navy and other colors
L
ll Is '50 inches wide in
navy Iduc only adapted fot
women's Rvmnasimn suits
and similar purposes.
)$ j .88 yd.
Gaberdine
It is 56 inches wide ap- fV 1 () 1
propriate for suits tapes ( 4 A' ' J'
dresses ann jeparaie uii". i m
in... i. i ....t.. I
imi.is anil luiun.
java
Wool Jersey
;1 $3.95 yd.
Knitted wool' jersey all
wool 56 inches wide. Navy
alpine cnpenhancn iiray (
kangaroo and hrige. J
Plaids and Checks
:i$275 yJ-
$J "5. also SJ and $J 95
yard; 50 and 55 inches
wide all wool( appropriate
lor skirts; many colors
THE 1 ERR DRY GOODS (MM
A New Modest Spring Oxford
for Ladies Whose Ideas About
Fashion Are of a iModest Vein
Bicmn kid blaik k.d
turn and writ soles
military heels All si;es
$4.95
BOSTON
SHOE SHOP
WEST MAIN STREET
Upstaits Second Floor
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
HOME PURCHASE
as a sound business inveslmcnt
TN the of suund lnir.inf.sri judgment
n-ntinf as ctiiiijiarccl with our instalment
lioiiic tiwricr.hip plan is a monthly money
v.. -isle. The renter is making his payment
stTw only the purpose of paying nont while
tiif purchaser is making his payment serve
a 1u!!c purpose. First it .-serves as rent
for you are living in your new homo from
the l-eginning. Second it is a monthly sav-
ing or investment because each instalment
paid puts you a few steps nearer an unre-
stricted title to your place.
Feel free to confide to us vour problem
of home ownership we will W glad to ad-
vise vou.
LOCAL
Building and aki Association
100-1 1 1 N. Robinson Walnut 4920
mmm six
$1795
This is the Chandler Motor
Famous for Its Excellence
GITANDLER owners and 'men generally ho know automobiles talk about the
Chandler motor for its marvelous performance and endurance.
It Is exclusively the Chandler motor of Chandler design and Chandler manufac-
ture in Chandler shops. The only automobile hood you can find it under is the
Chandler hood. It is not a stock motor. No other car has it.
And this is the greatest of six-cylinder motors.
The Chandler motor; with refinement! and imprornnents from time to time but without
radical change at any time la now m Its sixth year. :
Lift the hood of a Chandler car and see that motor. Even from the oatilde you know it ia fiood.
Manufacturers wouldn't build and mount a motor with such care if It weren't an extraordinary
motor inside.
Cylinders cost In threes valves In the
aide all working parts easily accessible.
Heavy perfectly-balanced crank
shaft running In unusually largo
bearings..
Silent chain drive for generator mag-
neto and cam shafts three chains run-
ning In constant oil spray.
' Bosch Magneto for sure Ignition.
Mounted on solid cast aluminum base
extending solidly from frame to frame
giving perfect rigidity and savins the
motor from the rack and stress of the
roadway.
The power so economically produced
by the Chandler motor is carried back
to the rear wheels with loss by friction
brought to Its minimum through accu-
racy of workmanship and the use of
annular ball bearings.
ChandUr motor and chsvsaU design are trplcal of the highest price
construction ret Chandler la moderatelr priced. It offers greater
aiue than other cars glwe rou for hundreds more. Tou can abso-
lutely prove this to your own satisfaction if rou will come and study
the Chandler car.
S-wm ftwayir TWaf Oar 9 1 793 rotxr-Pai'tmar Rood ft S1T9
FOmwPasngwr Njpo Car 1 1 87$
4MM CimvrrtbU Comm. JiJVS UmornHm. JJOM
AM mrttm t . I
M
arkham Motor Co.
I'hone Msple 3476 804-806 N. Iirosdway Se'rvice Phone Maple 1131
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY CLEVELAND OHIO
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