Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1919 Page: 4 of 24
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-- 17." ... .. . By CLIFF STERRETT ami liermin rnmmiioni concerning
POLLY AND HER PALS Discovered i Tho Origin of the Skimpy Skirt : :- ; " I he (1.ritioii. of frrdum Germany in
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FOUR
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: UIIUMH rLLLi
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TO BE LIMITED
yluns Foi bidden to Build Any
New U-Bo.its.
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I. A.. . Tli.n til I ..I.Vlll'IH. I'lK
III JMll.lls' l.K'f I. nil' !) I
PA HIS. .Mj"'i U-Urpoits
now hren furni-ticl ij'"n """ "' lir
naval clauses of the l-'r "''
The naval commissi. m i r (.tiimrinl-.
ihit liernunv he pntniucd to I .ivc i.o
luhmirinn lor anv imrpoae vshntn-
..r runimcti ut or IliiliUrv. . ll li.r
Im Ihtii i.tKiiiKfil on the ".int
iiilure derm:in naval coinim. iii llul
(tftnunv shall li'i.M or .(i.iiiifi ii"
trssel vsh.ltioevet fur a si.iki.ihi! Ire'
'xcept those teiiiircd f'T trpl.n r.nriit
SI llliill lost 01 olivine
I'roinal have hren 1'iit f.'tvs'td
tthidi woiiM have tlir cilcrl if limn
tiifiiUK"- on a'l sinh lotnpeiiutioii mil-
itriirti.n at flutes r.imeniK trmii Mo
hundred tun for ! ir r.I. Imats In Pn
thousand tuns lor amn'rcd slup
It i t lr a r I y iinrs.iiv tli.il '!u f
shall be M ine ininimtiiii ice limit l.ml
ilmirt hrforr which li.i s i 1 1 1 n I'"ii1l hr
I f ir I. ! .is ohi'Vie
Mood tin! .iP""r.d
cruisers v. ill ii"t he i
i.lisolcte lin'il .": 1 1 v
Utr hern Uimh 1 if I .1
lion's an. I dfsttoMrs
Kl at iiltccii I In"
twcrn tlrfetlive .""I
fortifications f"r li.-rin.itiv
t mini il intiu tr 1 ('if l -iv J I
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Public Life Needs "De-Lousing"
George Creel Declares and He
Proposes to Help the Process
Mon to lu li.i al lif" m.nle.
Khaki Prisoner
Killed by Guard
' 1 .XIN'mTuN. Kv. M.ir h 14 -ite
l-'rnl I'.i antmi. a hiiIiUm' fr j - -oner
airrtnl rrt f till v ! y i'imI aiitlinti-
it at Mnlillftnwn Oli:o. ulirrr lie is
alien''! t" lave licM up Ian 'Irivrr.
mi !mt ami killcl lii-tf vrMctil.iv l-v
Ser;t. i.i:ry lifiif . In Kii.r't. wlolr
ihry wrir prr ut nn I') li"ai l a ;rain
lot ( ainii (ini.lnn. da.
r.r.iiituri. an nnlitnj li- V '. I 'iltr l
Dnit fitnl a uaimiiK ln t in I:t air!
anil cimiiii.iMilnl hi m t " hall 'I hr I
fugitive kept iiiimii'i! and a irrmul
lllt fiidr I I'.i.inl. ill's I lr llrr.l wai
arrr cl : i n ll au'lfiiln t- a
i liait;p oi iinmlrr i
U s 1 1 1 N 1 1 1 i N' M.u.'i 14.-S.-t-tlcinrm
el ili- 4 i"iinis i.t ilie null-
i iiiitln- i n pul li. iiiIdiiii llliill now hr-
I IliK lll.rlr. Mill show tll.lt till- rnltlinit-
I Iri-'s il iurtir wnk "vistlullv
I si-It titaiiniiK." ieniKe lu.-l iliau-
t . i.i.
man "I llir i.iiiiniiiirr. s.n i unui.
Mi. rrt- tfturitfd a few i!ai K"
tnmi r.umce after spending several
inniiilii ilniiiiii mi the Ci :ntnitt.-e ai-;
tain lie reiter.iied today ln stale-
i nirni tii.idi" mi nn arrival in .e
nik tii.it lie had tesignrd ai rhair-
: nun of the iniiimittee. 1'ii-si.lriit Wil-
smi he laid hiiwever had imt )et ac
cepted Ins f.irtiial resinnalinn
Mr Cm! ..
tili-di'p ni.i !i-
I ti.it he
i I n K a'
Irpl hi
i. ad lii.it
i:h t!-'-
. i..n-
i hr V4 niilil Have H"t".inK m .
I .ulifeirme or 111 pilhlu il.
No "Newi Cnnttol."
j "Hie amaini; Mt'i.itinn ! -. r! -pe ! '
I he added "that the ptesi i .ru- p 'ti l
! r ut i who weic Hi" t fr:it till "I i"v
ri ret ci ntml were eventn.illv 1p1.11
I telin wttii me mr tnv vm'Imvi i
. . .... in it -.
Ker. at 1 liisliniij; mi i 'i inner r vs as.
seihe'rt'i ilealh w.t i aiiei iny .Mi'i
Mori'ine i'h antnniohile rnllnlinu wilii
Ins i.ir Mir was aliened to have
diivin Inr i.ir n-.kli.sly ller di"
iiMise vs. is lh.it a iii'.l 'r tnnk. diiven
hv a man iiaini-I Minray crnvided
hrr In-ill hrr intiiv" and "'Muls her
i ar ih-llei linn if
Even Fellas Who
Wrote Durned Tax
Bill Are Puzzled
MUTINY HALTED
in Brutal way
fieo Love
SpriMdiiip.
l.ii i. n "I .in.
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Sl-M.ll.
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S. SHOULD RESTORE
SHIPPING PARIS VIEW
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1 ffN'IiiC.'.
( ninnii-nliiv li;" '
K.'l. i it I ai'siiiu'
'I nr. 'In- l.ii-hl. ' '
maili- I : siipK
food the ('In. .'ii.
" I lie 1 1 n . i i I '
Hid alinlll the i
da-.. V...
.nl'li
wh
vx
.it
rirtnie I'aid Well.
(i the nnpm.il apprnpr i.itinn
$I2.iik) f"i the rnitiiniltee on
inestir vsnik Mr. I reel laid almut
iiiiit fematnid iinerpeniled. Almnt
J imill he said had h.-i made frnin
ilintii'lf pntiin-s and ar exhihilmns
and paid nil" the treasury and a'wuit
f.'.Vi.nil nvre will mme fniit tlm
sniiiie The i. milliliter ihannun said
it mi u hi "he inl'-iestinK to learn that
the derided l!nial liull.tm" had
taken ill $H4..M in Mil'Vriiitu.tK. Ad-
I ditii'U.il sum he aid are ex)iei ted to
he realized fimii the nalr of tiiiniime
land fixtutei h. niiint; t" the imn-
nutter.
He Won't Seek Office.
I In -iil.iiniinr that he rrL'xldid h'lll-
rll fi.m as n 't ivate citicn Mr. ( reel
aid that lie had made ln plain fnr Ins
Inline ailuilu . hut meant to take an
ailive inten d m u liti. al aff.nu He
.id. led it vsi'ii' l imt he ai all offne
t I seekei hiir'ini h l a liillllhlr .HMStant
'''"''J' -in M. ; i pt in rs wluih mi!
I""kv fiiMu- I-.. -!" in nred"
.ir i i
Mr. t in I 1 1' n ai l. ried r.-"iM ol
I ihlletrn. i vsilli rii-snli-nt Uil-nn as
. . a I I f I I
vi' m I so l .the ai to 1'f a.'intn ne s un
(uial to art a their 'wet nurse'."
I he committer chairman denied
flatly that the Amei i. an k 'ver iiriii-nt
had nunc the npeniiin i f thr ieaie
coiifereme exercised am lensoiihip
over newi matter hetween l-.iimpe and
the I'liiled State lie said lli.it al-
llhoiiKh the I-reiiih and Urilish .rns. r-do-
. .. " . . i
SIII'S H(C Mill HI I'JIl .1 I I'M Il"llliri
has heen d nie hy thu Kveitinieiit t"
prevent .nliitstn r f l'iesu!ein'il 'ii
and his pnlu iri from rr.i. Ii-nij the I u
i"pr.m press and the sind tiu M the
I n it fit States nf any tirvv t'le niire-
spnndetil saw fit to transmit
SOCIETY GIRL FREED
OF SLAYING CHARGE
r.ii i.i
I Mat'"
I'm - en !
a vs as
with
H M s
sn.ll'IV gill
Isl.iii'l. was
j irv in the
'Jiirens I niil.tv smiierne cult m I."IM
Island I if v. of the charge of sec mid
.hirree tiiaiis.iuifhier in connection
vsitli the death of Nathan WassercVr-
N I W YORK Mar.l
Fdith Morlituer. wealthy
of Wheatlev llilli l.onu
.ii ipitiled last ti i K'i I hy a
WASH I Ni. I ON M.
.v uld think that the
nut renresent.ilives ill rotiirie i wh
is role the revenue hill to . "Iln t an in-
line ta.xl'rom every man and vv niMi
in tile I iiiti-il Maiei ji'ir id p.iv n
wrnil'l know havv I" draw up their
own iniorne t.i sti!en;er.t now
wouldn't you'
Hut they d' ti't. n"t a hit ot it
l or three il.ui several epe:t of
t!ir treaurv department have hern
i losrte I with tneriihers (d c nniesi
:n a i ornn :!!cr room .it tlie lapitol
slimsii'i; them Imw to do ll T hnr
srrvues have hern pat tirularly ill ile-
rand hv nir-nheri nf the wavi and
inli's ( . nimni'i" which prepaid! the
ptnmtul s!ipihi!e of incomr tax rain
I tl r I'lltll
III-1 M'(.l OlCs March
I Vain Itnin lVtr.tad that a
"M'l'ke nut at the lieginiiiiiR
rs' in .nth ainnnir the soldier and
! at'illrrv division tinder
.si .tm i n. to-
i il.nv
14-1
mutiny
nf the
a heavy
orders) to (pi
to thr Halite hattle front. I hey de-
eded not to leave their barrack ind
when boUhrvist orators were sent to
harangue them ther chaied them
awav. The Innailovskv regiment of
the old imperial (tuardi was ordered
to suppress the ouihreak Imt joined
the mutineers and killed two bolshev
ik nlliiials and several nfiiceri known
as c'tiiiiiunist instrm tors.
Owiuit to laik ol trustworthy tumps
the 1'itroKtad Snvirt had the famous
itiiernatiniial mixed divisinn nf Chin-
ese and Tartan ru-l-ed into the toy
liniii Miimiiw and hi two .lavs Jiie
mutiny was chnkrd with hlood. The
.riM us afl leriress in i ii"n;iaii wnr
Idled with mutineers and seveial
i tint lies Itad lo hi" turn d ml ) jails
: a. i nniiiiodale thrni all.
Stin hka the president f the 1' I
shrvi't K"V er I'tnrnt 111 I e'tljnd li is
I . -tluvs ni i!k Mos.oja- snviel's example
of nationalinitf worien I rre hne.
without reslrn lion is dei reed lor
women from 17 to 4s sears cf iie
imther dciree ilerlaie the (hurih
is not Li have state or muiin ipal pro-
teclinn; only our setsi. e a week is
allowed and worshipers w-ll pay more
than douhle the theater las.
ERZDERCER BALKS
Oil PEACE ERRAND
HASI.I-.. March 14-Matlilas l'.n
heiiier has refused to he a mcniher of
the deleBalion at the peace confer
enre. llth.niRll presnire has lieen
hrouuht to heir upon him lo lituiK
a I ion t his acieptauce accordiriK t
llrrlin dispatch.
NrKntiations between iuter-nllie
1
Scratching is dangerous.
stop it wim
Kvrrv time you irratch that Itrhinf
rath you nuke it worse. The interne
rlemre lo irrauh lurh ikin diiorden
aieciemi humor nettle rash nd hk
akin ailmenta may he Instantly re-
lieved when Isesltml Ointment Ii !
plied to the affected part.
1 1 li ail tulita U ml cum If thnrottfH.
Ir elfins lha UHanMl ll"") llk Rinnl
S.p ti it a.m itf. Tim acralaraiia
lha baaUac at.la ut iSa oinimasl an4
cunaMiufistly quicker an4 bamr raaalia
ara drrivtil.
ftr mil mil J'tttri H. t " f'" r-M7
Hmrnt) lltlttmurt Md.
t'npaid telephone hills lor the month
of March are past due. If not paid
hy 5 p m. ol the 15th servue will he
discontinued. Southwest Hell Tel K
Tel. lo. (ArJv.)
l xpaii'huit the .i li s' .1' t- ri'.ie is
fm the V rite I - iti S I u i
inter altii'i -nei an l ippinvt
. I....1. .1 1..1... I ..I VA -
especially iiclc'ir Mr. I apnK"'. 'hat t vva . .'i. the . iher hand h
.peon he. ..use . .-!( to mean if latest pride .hat he nld say
! meaiw a.-vll... that a snhstant.al " to the l.i-t he had only
pan of til.-' mmutir. svlii h went . I fanh. onfidet. e and the most msptr-
r.nuih Anieriratl trade will on more ' ""I'l-ort fnun Hie ptesident.
he it the serv ice of Mat viiir l utope " In disrusiniR the pea e fonferenir.
6 BCLL-ANS
Hot water
Sure Relief
BELL-ANS
WW FOR INDIGESTION
Good Clothes
"or Men Tlis Spring
fi$-re GffWariiMe Mhridions
-and coming aa they do
from this store and from
the country 9 nest maKera
you've a right to expect
good things and your
money's vcth.
There's the widest sort of
model variety from sub-
dued dignified types to ex-
treme novelties for younger
men.
Kuppenhcimcr Mich ach-
Stem FH form and Frat
Clothes for Men.
$30 $35 $40
$45 and up
Irt th'cse suits there's a Rood extra percentage to the huyinR
' power of your clothes money.
IT'S UNWISE
to put off today's duty
until tomorrow. If
your stomach is acid-
disturbed take
ItHlOIDS
the new aid to digestion
comfort today. A
pleasant relief from
the discomfort of acid-
dyspepsia. MADE IT SCOn k BOVKE
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSIOH
Excluslre Agents for Whitman's Candies
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"Good Morning!
Have you used I'ear's Siwp"?
Throe Days (Thursday Friday Saturday)
IVar's Unsfpnted Soap. 17 centH 3 for 50c
lVars Scented Soap 2.1 cents .1 for f-"c
Woodbury's Soap!
2:5 tents 3 for f.f.c
Roach & Yeazey Drug Co.
Main anil Roblnion Sli. PBX-JI
We Setve Slellen i Ice Cteam-Fiee Ford Delivery
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Iluildins:
Grand and.
tlobinson
Use Vour Wits and Trade at "WITT'S'
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LOW UPSTAIRS RENT
bb STORES
NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS
NO EXCESS PRO)
JUST SHOES AtlD
SERVICE AT
POPULAR PRICES
BIG REASONS
WHY YOU SHOULD
BUY YOUR SHOES
ATTHE"B0ST0N
-a. r..L r.. C0UNTEMPMFIT
Dull and Drown Kid By TfJCAf
oifordi. o a ne OT I Hurt
Louii XVI.
Vote for the School Bonds
Plays All Makes of Records
niavk rUnt Dull
and Broam Kid Pump;
Loula
LVI.
heels
( os-do Iirosrn. Blwk
Vict and Calf Oi
fordi;
MIHUrf
hMlf
tnrdo Black Brown
Vlcl Kid lad Catf
rumps
Military
heel
BOSTON SHOE SHOP
124 1-2 West Main St
UPSTAIRS 2nd FLOOR
Mail Orders Promptly Filled
)
PATHEPHONE $32.50
ONE DOLLAR
A WEEK
Puts this Pathe in Your Home
This box Pathcphone exactly as shown
resting on the music cabinet in the above il-
lustration will Ih? delivered to your home for
a small cn?h payment and one dollar a week.
Although smallVthiH little rathe iH a
mighty music maker. It has the Pathe Sap-
phire Hall the marvelous Pathe all-spruce
tone chamber and the many other exclusive
Pathe advantages. Other models ($J52.R() to
$215.00) may also be purchased on the easy
payment plan.
Live dealers arc wanted for every city
and town in Oklahoma and Texas. Give
the folks the best The rathe.
HERR1CK REFRIGERATORS
No metal linings that corrode or taint art)
used in the llerrick. Just three kinds of lin-
ings (1) white odorless spruce requires no
scrubbing; (2) extra high grade white enamel (
(8) beautiful white opal glass are used. This
further explains Herrick Superiority. Buy
now pay while it saves your ice bills. Trice
$27.50 up. 3
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Tit Slee ef Tesliy
tni Temaerew
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m-sts wist
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1919, newspaper, March 14, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171066/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.