Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 309, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 20
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES FRIDAY APRIL 4 1919
I017AII BLUFFED
OUT OF PARDON?
State Official Tells of Rath-
bun Action
IJF.S Mi (IM S m.i. April 4-
(Special) Irnest Kntlilmn wa
bluffed into (living up ln pardon
voing I" t lie penitentiary iu Ikiiir liy
the testimony of J.imei kindig as-
sociate i.( Attorney (ienrral Havner
in the Ma county itivrstiKation made
hrfore the house judiciary committee
today kindig declared hit hrlirf llmt
mi com Minns ' could have been ob-
t lined mi die indictments against
Ooriie ( litrk and the Rathbuns which
indicated thai Attorney (ieneral llav-
tier's defense for compromising these
' will he llul no valid indictment
were ever returned.
Attorney Kindig nlo denied that he
knew of any dral whereby the indict-
Inrnts attaint! Clark ami the Kathhnm
were to he iiiished in return for the
surrender of the pardon by F.rnest
J at lititnt. lie Hil thry were dismissed
lr anr there svas serious douht as
l'i whether tonvii Minns could hr e-
i in id and th.it lime doubts had r-
ivied ft 'Mil the first in the mimU of
Im.i!i himself and I Liviirr. He also
testified lh.it nhile he knew that A ('.
Cattle from U. S.
to Supply Milk
to French Tots
WASHINGTON' April 4-
American dairy cattle an to be
nenl to devastated district of
l-rance where they will do their
"hit" Inward restoring the health
id the children of those regions.
More than one hundred head of
purebred cattle recently pur-
chased by the French high com-
mission and selected from the best
herd by expert of the United
State department of agriculture
shortly will leave New Yoik for
Havre on a iperially equipped
transport. There if said to he an
urgent demand for milk from the
war-stricken areai.
Johnson was bringing proportions for
a deal to Havner and Kennedy he
did not know who Johnson meant
when he said the offers came from
"them" and that he thought truest
Rathbtin surrendered his pardon be-
cause he thought he was guilty and
would he sent to the penitentiary in
the end.
Attorney Thieatena to Quit.
. When winie member of the commit-
Ire Miught to be lenient with Kindig
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READY TO WEAR ANO SHOES
111 North Robinson Opposite Lyric
New Easter Footwear
Pumps and Oxfords in
many new colors and
shades predominate in our
shoe department making
ihe selection of your Easter
fcxitwear an easy matter.
Pretty Pumps in p.tnt
and dull kid long and short
amp. Kid Oxfords high
arches hand-turned toles
military and French heels.
Every pair selected for
thrir durability as well as
their beauty.
$5.85 to $12.50
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200000 W ) I
PAN0S V $ J
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KNABE
THE
WORLD'S
BEST
PIANO
HLCR()CfMP03Lt since 1837
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We cannot and do not offer a special spring clear-
ance sale of Pianos in this advertisement for the reason
that we haven't the instruments to offer due to the im-
plicit confidence of the public in the thirty different
makes of pianos which we handle and it is therefore with
considerable pride we point to the fact that it is not nec-
essary to advertise any special bargains to dispose of more
pianos than we can possibly secure in the coming year.
We take this opportunity to say however that we have
about five pianos on band at this time that were pur-
chased a few months ago which now cost $75 to $100 more
wholesale than they did when we received them. This is
another instance of good fortune for you as we are able
to offer you these few pianos at
Guaranteed Savings
.r
$75 to $100
BELOW THE MARKET PRICE TODAY
It is impossible to secure pianos or players today. So
bear in mind what you can save today and see these pianos
before buying any piano at any price.
KNABE K011LER & CAIJPBELL
EMERSON ETC.
.. .
Are Household Words Tfcrooghout Aamka.
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LI. B. Armstrong Music Co.
"WHERE MUSIC IS 8WEETEST" '
211 West Main . .
counsel )l V. Byers arose and noti-
fied thet'omunttre that if he could not
interrogate the witness in his own way
nd treat Aim Ihe same as other wit-
nesses had been treated he was done
with the case rilit then. He was al-
lowed to proceed as he chute.
Following Kindig on the stand Wil-
liam Kaihhun Sr was recalled and
testified that both (ieorge (.lark and
A. C. Johnson told him that he his
on W ilium and ("lark were to be
indicted and that the best way out
was for F.rnest Xathbun to plead guil-
ty to perjury surrender his pardon
and go to the penitentiary and that Kr
nest agreed to the plan lo save the
ntheri He also swoie that his rrasmi
for making the affidavits in which he
told that I talk said the IV'"' wis to
go tn (iovniiir Harding was in the
hope of yelling his money hak
J wine W. S. Withrow member of
the stale hoard of parole was called
and corroborated the testimony of
(ovemnr Harding that he was ton-
Viltnl about the pardon brfoie it was
granted. He also gate it as his
opinion that thc law made it optional
with the governor as to whether he
referred a car to the board before
mauling a pardon.
V
1 Cent Sale (It)
.
Our Hemi-Hiinual One-Cent Sale will lie held
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday April 7 H
and fl. For complete lint of merchandise see
Sunday Oklahoman April 6 Monday News April 7 or
Tuesday Times April 8.
Over 150 items of good live up-to-date merchandise
will lie offered on this sale.
You cannot alford to miss it.
Goods will be on display both in show window and in-
side store after Saturday morning rth.
Westfall Drug Co.
Attend State1 Pharmaceutical
Association Meeting
April 9th 10th and 11th.
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Stetson
Hats
Manhattan
Shirts
The Boys Coming Back Today Are the
Beninese? Men of Tomorrow
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ComrrUbt WI9 1'.ut Schalfaer k Mara
New Things for Business
Men Made By
Hart Schaffner & Marx
In these advertisements of
ours we say a lot about young
men's styles; that includes ev-
ery man because no one feels
old these days. But we want to
emphasize right now that we
have fine new styles for older
men who don't care for young-
men touches in their clothes.
Hart Schaffner & Marx styles;
all-wool; made to fit and give
long service. The best custom
tailors might give you the same
quality; they couldn't give you
any better style or fit.
The Prices Range From
25Up
The Eatat of Hart rkhaffmr ft Mare Clothes
107 W. Kaia Oklahoma City
KERR'S
llemstitchinic and I'icot Kdging
KERR'S
m H 1!A a Ha fnt7a fl n
Girls
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A Special Saturday Selling of
Easter Silk Coats $ 1 5
These are charming little coats ideally adapted for
your daughter's Kahter and spring wear. The taffeta of
which they ate made is unusually fine with a rich lau-
tiful finish and of weight and substance which will enable
us to give a good account of itself in service. There arc
so many styles that it is quite out of the question to be
specific. Suffice it to say that the designers have caught
the spontaneity and simple naive charm of sweet youth
and emliodied'them into the lissom lines and gay trim-
mings. The colors are navy Copenhagen tan beige gray
and black and white rhprk Tho niyo I tj n (T f i'f-im fl t-k 14
years and the price is reduced to $1". For one day only
Saturday.
Ch Mr en s Dresses $1.75
Excellent gingham in strixs plaids and plain col-
ors. Ilijrh or Mother Hubbard waists. Also Apron
dresses of pink 5nd blue percales w ith little sashes. Sizes
lor ages 2 to 6. 11.75.
FREE
Or preaeBtatlo of Palmolir
Soap coupona we will tall you
two cakes of Palmollrt Soap (or
19c and give you without charge
two cakea of Rose Bath Soap.
I'erfumeH 39c Oz.
While Hose and Locust Fllos
sum I'erfumes special Saturday
29c or.
M'me laerxlle'rt
Face Powder. Xlc
The well known Mine. Is'-
belle's l-'are l'owler speiial Sat-
iinlay 3c.
Rfrtinol Toilet Soap
21c Cake
Sempre lo ve-nay. the pmlt
(ike complexion cream 4Jc.
I arge rakes nf white Castile
Soap i for 2Sc.
House Dresses
Special $1 .50
A most unusual offering
for Saturday. Made of
ginghams in checks and in
a number' of colors and of
chambray plain blue. Quite
a number and at this price
there is no doubt but that
they will go glimmering.
The Full Stop
The Spring Sale
of Hosiery
The Importance of Being Earnest
In the Grooming of the Hands
As we have said before the variety has reached the
Easter of completeness and milady who wishes to be
well groomed to her finger tips for this glorious festival
of spring cannot well overlook the values the correct
styles and the courteous expert service that the Ken-
glove shop extends to her.
Tricot Silk fjlnves in while
gray and blatk. I wo tone Hitch-
ing two-clasp lie pair.
Milanese Silk dloves in white
gray and pongee. Two-tone
stitching two-ilasp $1.00.
White and Pongee Silk jlme.'
self or two-tone stitching. Two-
clasp. 11.25.
Milanese Silk Gloves heavy
quality; while gray and pongee
self-rolored I'aru point- embroid-
ered backs two-clasp 11.50.
Milanese Silk (doves exlra
heavy in gray and black two-
Usp Tans point back 2.0tJ
pair.
French Kid Gloves In white
Mark gray tan and champagne
two-clasp overscams 13.00 pair.
An Important Saturday Event
A Flight of Blouses at $5
We found the manufacturer
in a fruitful mood and at the
exact psychological moment
He "gave" us these blouses at
a special rate.
Here they are perfectly
"delicious" affairs of georg-
ette in a variety that covers
the octave from sweet sim-
plicity to the fanciful and
somewhat elaborate. There
are laces on them many
tucks much hand embroidery
and the very much sought
lead trimming. The colors
include Liberty blue flesh
white rose peach navy Nile and red. At $ 5 they are a remarkable money's worth.
The Return of
Marabou
The soft caress of Marabout
Is it not exquisite and is it not
thrilling to know that1 Marabou
in the form of wonderful scarfs
and capes has been returned to
faror by Fashion?-. Sometimes
they are trimmed in ostrich and
these are the loveliest of all. One
may choose from the natural
color black and taupe. The lin-k
ings are soft downy silks
M.95 to 122.50.
Vests for Coats and
Dresses
Of silks pi(iies and linens.
With or without collars some
few richly embroidered in gold
and silver-2.00 to 113.50.
Children's Spring
Hats
A little Easter opening of lit--tie
hats. Milan braids hemp
and straws in the cunningest of
shapes inclstding many that are
tailored. Black white Copen-
hagen and green 12.00 13.50 to
At $5.00
Ther are special values in hats
for juniors ijnaint poke bonnets
of pineapple straws. Black and
navy.
THIRD TI.OOR
Ready Tomorrow a Fresh Supply of
Veils and Veilings
Do not argue with the fashion-wise woman regard-
ing the veil. She knows its immense potentialities and
whether she tosses it carelessly over the hat to flirt with
the breeze or draws it taut across her face she is aware
that she has given that charm to her appearance which
ever inheres in mystery and illusion.
New Veilings hexagon filet and trench meshes with
spots scrolls chenille dots or borders. 35c to $2.50 yard.
Pattern veils circular and oblong styles $1.23 to
$3.95.
Everything is Ready for Easter in
The Fourth Floor Boys' Shop
Clothes do not make the man. No but their influ-
ence is very potent in shaping his character and the
world will estimate him by his clothes until he proves
better or worse in the mill of experience and association.
It is never too early it is never too late to begin his
clothes training.
Every Inch of theae tuits at Kerr's is constructed with the idea that
ther are for boys who take pride in their appearance and who wish to
fee the stimulating moral assurance arising from the consciousness that
they are well dressed.
Stylei uneqttaled we believe and wearing power from which glances
the hard usage that would speedily ruin ordinary garments. These are
Ihe characteristics of the Kerr clothes for boys to which we ate proud
sod glad to tall your attention.
$10.00 to $25.00
Some of Them Have Two Pair of Trousers
Cotton gabardine soldier suits 2 to 12 years 17.50.
Boys' atraw hats SiXO tt M.50.
fori 'washable suits. 2i to 10 years 11.95 to M 91.
Fourth floor
' Trifles Light
as Air"
Women's fine lawn handker-
chiefs with dainty colored scal-
loped edges also prettily em-
broidered in colors 25e each.
Three for SOc
Women's pure linen handker.
chiefs hemstitched hems with
embroidered eorners. In white.
Three for 50e
Women's pure linen initialed
handkerchiefs hemstitched hems
colored embroidery.
For Men
Men's cambric handkerchiefs
hemstitched hems full si toft
finish i for 25c.
3 for $1.00
Men's handkerchiefs hand-
embroidered Initials. In white
Full size soft finish.
25c Each
Men's colored border haodker.
chiefs with initial. Very act.
Full size.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 309, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1919, newspaper, April 4, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171086/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.