Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1919 Page: 6 of 24
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES FRIDAY.AtfilL II. 1MI
UJ SCHOOL "OT Cabbage Plants Foot Wid
OF RESERVE HERE
Associate State Director of
J Organization Speaks.
I Following special bosV assembly
St the hih school mlilorinm it 1 1 : JO
4'clock tliis morning Howard V Mry-
tr. associate sl.ile diicctor of (lit
United Slates Ili'v' Kcsrrvr who ad-
dressed the asrmlilv. organized a to-
tal Hoys' Working Reserve unit with
0". R. Steinen lifd of the department
of biology director.
Meyer's local visit was for the pur-
pose of mobilizing til high school hoy
more than Id vrars old in this reserve
or the summer vacation period.
' Two iIivh'oiis farm a: til industrial
rr provnlcd. A hr mrc medal will be
iwardrd for six weeks or the minimum
service : a bronze liar with the inscrip-
lion "U. V It W. K." for eight weeks'
Work the maximum period.
T. K Stemcn announced in atieinhly
that boyi who enrolled last year ap-
proximately JX) were entitled to the
par creditt which will he given by him
Upon application
1 Meyer staled that statiMh through-
but the United Stales showed 80 per-
cent of enrolled boys made good.
Meyer pent the aiiemooii at the
Sigh si'hc"! iMTieiling plain I.aler
i the day he attended the Y. M. C. A.
inference lie will leave for Aulsa
ite this evermiK
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3RM PATRONS
NEVER QUESTIONED
F
I In speaking of book losses in Car-
legie library due to the open stock
Astern permitting patron free access
W all books Mrs. Mary Hays Mara-
lie librarian said today that General
fershii'R aflrr the American Library
association began overseas libraries
Jor American soldier placed all sol-
ders strictly upon their honor with
rce arcen t. met teas libraries. Ion.
e-niemiv little loss was ever re-
orted
No challerme nor iiietinii of pat-
tons is ever voiicd under the open-
Itock system. Patioiis may check out
a book at the dek. return again t
Ihe shelves and piss out without ex-
planation The system it in vogue in
til libraries of this class and the
Compensation in pleasure to patrons
Cverreaches all 1 -ey librarians say
)IMMING0F LIGHTS
; AT CHURCH SERVICE
ISpc.-ial "dimining of liti'its' ser-
ices co'ifiii-.r 'rating tlic i rticiiixion
jlnd death .1 the Savior will feature
fecial Ci i d I ri.l.iv evening services
tonight at tin b'n-l Methodist church.
U - . ... f I I
v Kcv. I. Yt.wK Koaeii. following
ie sermon u;A ( io.nl Iridav services.
ghH throughout the church will be
mimed and orhippers will pass
iwn ailri and corridors; home in
lleme bearing with them the solemn
An Kit of the hour. I his. ays sir
Coach is tlie inoiicr spiritual aftl-
kule in which to approach taster
iiorniiig
tOLDIERS' HOME
t GOVERNORS NAMED
a - -
t
l'.ni.n.i k'.oritv tl tnd.iv an-
"'"" " . . .. . .n
ilinrecl appointment ni me lonowins
be members of the board of regents
r the control of the Oklahoma
nion Pd.lierO Home: F. 1'. Hurl-
game tluihric; I I. Carson. Tilack-
ell" D. J Norton ( handler; illcr.
rce Jones. Chandler.
The governor also announiro m-
imtinent ot tnr loui.wuig t
rs of the board of managers "t an
the t.-te elrm.'Mn.irv institutions.
M. ( an. Pati! Vallev: I. I' H.;m-
rson Ti. uitiw'li ; ' I M. V'
lltlll. IV.I !' I-.HH 1 1: -.'.-
fleatherfo:.!
Swat the fly.
Don': alios ties in V'ltr bouse
" lion'i i iv thein nr;ir your loo. I
i
'Specially r-.n...
Don't i.t :iere !! Mt auess
fe the 1-1
P Do not i.Uioii:e gioiery sl.'re
ml markets that harbor and teed
Cies Insi-t upon screens
j "b'ruit a la tilth"--the kind served
fcom side-walk stands atter being
ttposed to street dot and flies.
Screens on win. low and doois to
leep out thes will do more to safe-
guard your treasures than will links
t keep out burglars.
Not eveiv fly that comes along is
jurying t 1th and genn but main
af then aw and you can't tell win. h
I which. Take no ham es swat all
'Jlecaiise vour neighbor throws g-n
kage in the alley is no reason whv
shou'l follow lis manndc it's
i reason wh' 'it hould set him a
nnd example.
(Wilh all houses well sewered and
screened tie ilir-. that feed upon the
filth and kitiheu t- fuse would largely
rsappear and the health cunditions
touid be to that extent improved.
I Keep screens over aMicles rd food
Don't let flies get .irar the pantry
kitchen or dining mum
Export Ban Is Modified
WASHING ION. April I. 1m-
orters ud exporters who heretofore
have been denied 'kenses for pro-
posed shipments were notified by the
wr trade hoard today that thr many
relaxation! of r strictions liiue the
rtnistice now made it possible to
grant many applications rejfcteit in
the past.
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In Little Girls' Garden
J
I'our little girls lium McKiulry
school Marthena llaseuiati H years
old Helen Vandevcr ') years old
and Norma King and Mrliti lllair
each ID years obi have won adiuua-
tion and commendation from every
neighlxw in sight of their bnir-aiart-ment
flat at III.' North Hudson on
account of their partnership garden
I rait in the hack ).ird
Nrighlxirs asseil thrv base the
highest stand of Knglish peas mus-
tard Irish potatoes and even swret
peas in any city garden. They chal-
lenge gardeneis to refute the .state-
ment. Teas are 14 to 18 iiiihe high;
Irish potatoes 10 iiuhrs above
experienced agriculturist. Mustard
radishes tomatoes seed onions and a
good stand of parsley grow in beds
sepraled bv pnths to identify each
little gardener's private rights
"Ob. papa told me not to forget my
cans." said little Helen Vaudcvcr
I'ridav as she bustled off tin can
coverings from brr tender tomato
plants s.i'rd from frost. Night
after night Helen faitbfully covers
her p't plants removing coverings
alter sunrise.
"We haven't told M our gardens in
school yet." shvly said Marthena a
she stood with slitning eyes and
looked over the work of her sturdy
hands.
Several thousand school children
ol Oklahoma City have joined the na-
tional war garden movement hut
four little girls joined partnership
with their mammas and papas in Ibis
undertaking. It is not a school pro-
ject b it stands a monument to pri-
vate industry. .
On Marin Accptd.
one lejncli'in nnt oil .ceftiinc
went i m nnliil al th t'Blttil Hint
marine rocruilliig iiHtloo yeaturday.
grounU; c.ionages nearly a loot
airoM from tii to tip and ' their
sweet ceas have a stand worlhv an
IN THE SPRING-TIME
KW I.
KT" Ca 1 (mi u ii u w
onouirh to rarry an
I H H Itml i tv .1 1 4i-lssvs it
uuii'iiuu rf uvu it
rains but the viso
one is lie wlio carrif one
when it is only cloudy. Any
one will send for a doctor
when ho grta bedfast but
the wiser one is he who
adopts proper measures be-
fore hia ills become ecrious
During a hard winter or the
following spring one feel
rundown tired out weak and
nervous. Probably you have
Buffered from cold or influ
enza which has left you thin .
weak and pale. This is thr
time to put your system in
order. It is the time for i
house-cleaning.
A good old-fashioned al-
terative and temperance j
tonic is one made of wild !
roots and barks without the
use of alcohol and called Dr. ;
Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- j
covery in tablet or liquid
form. This is nature's tonic
which restores the tone of
the stomach activity of thr
liver and steadiness to the
nerves strengthening tlx
whole system. Send Dr.
Pierce buffalo N. Y. 10
for trial package Tablets
Okhhoma City OUa. "My huaUnd
bu avd Dr Pierce ' Golden Medio)
Diseorery for lung trouble. Three bol-
Ub did him lota of food. I ran freely
recommend Dr. Piaroe'a OolJen Medi-
eaJ Disrovery to anybody auffering with
lung trouble. Tbertj l no doubt ft ia a
great medicine aoJ will give n lim."
Mn. J. Montana.
(Advertisement)
Clubman How's everybody
tvtrything up at yrnir bouse ?
Benelitl She's all right.
and
(fcxYcSr
IiHItYcaSsep
tiiCulicura
ikiSaiaoiMMiiitatiiMt
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CUT LOWERS and PLANTS
for EASTER
COT FLOWERS
Per Doten
r amnions $-'.00 SJ.J0 and Si 00
Innimils I1M and 1.100
Kosrs white pink and red 13.00 15.00 aad le.00
Is'-ises Kitssell $8 00 and ItO.OO
1 nt 'tulips II.SO and U.OO
Snapdragniis $2.50 and $J.O0
( tit ( alia l ilies 16.00
Cut baiter Lilies $8X10 aad $10.00
Vcllow ( alcndnla $1.50 aad $i.00
Ter Buacb
iolets SOe
Svseet leas ?5c
Eaoh
Faster C'nrjge Mouiiuets $3.00 and op
POTTED PLANTS
Bach
1 is'er l.iiies $4.00 $500 and 16 Ou
l'..i..y K.'inljkr lsM-r-i $j.50 to $10.00
yirecs $.00 to $5 00
llvdraivgeas $100 to $6.00
1 ii. l.ias. Daisies I'el.iM u irns llrKmias.. $1.50 to $.' 00
Special aster boxtj i f cu! (low en handromely
packed from $.' 50 to $10 per box
Phone write or wire your tydeta now fnr best selechn
2 Barteldes Seed Company
Moral Dept. West Maia
Oklahcma City Oklahon.t
Phone: L. D. 51--V..hi:t VC.C Walnut 70.(7
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Solves Your Profit Tax Problems
HULTON'S TAX FORMS E N A B I. H YOU TO PRE-
PARE COKPORATION TAX RETURN SCHEDULES
QUICKLY AND ACCURATELY
THIS AUTIIOKl I .MTVK WORK
1 Shows you the simplest way to an.ilyte and classify
cust ol jnoili sold gross income Liberty bond In-
terest expenses depreciation profit or Iota com-
pensation surplus accounts adjustments of invested
capital intangible asseta Inadmissible asset and
tables (or computing same;
Supplies you with the forms for Supplemental
m Schedules tnd Balance Sheets required by Gorem-
ment Offirlil Form ll;o but which an not sup-
plied by the Government;
) Gives an accurate and ingenious fuimula for eom-
fl puting the Coipoiation Ta.t.
(ieotge . Ib.lton of the New Ymk Par an enpert in Tax Law and
Anselm V. Anderson an mutant have piepared a complete set of twenty-four
S'hedules and Halaiue Sheets ananj;ed in accordance with Government re-
quirements. The entile set is suitably indexed printed in triplicate and bound in book
form perforated so that any or all the lornis may be detached. This p'rovides
an original to file vsith return. i copy to retain and a triplicate for woikttiR
sheet purposes.
Sold to Midvale' Steel & Ordnance Co. L. E. Waterman
Fountain Pen Co Thomas A. Edison Inc Aasonia Clock
Co. U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co Libeity National Bank
of New York and many other banks accountants steel
corporations rubber companies etc. Suitable for any
corporation large or small.
PRICE $3.00 PER BOOK
TOSTPAID ON RECEIPT OT PRICE
BENJ. I). BENSON & SONS Inc.
Publishers and Bank Stationers 1
II CLlFf STREET NEW YORK CITY i
2000 New Homes
for Oklahoma City
rpVO thousand new homos for Oklahoma City
has been the jroal set ly the Chamber of Com-
merce in its projwswl own-your-honie camiiaicrn.
T11K Chamber of Commerce is workiiiR to the
interest of Oklahoma City as a comnjiinity by
workina: to the interests of each individual. It
knows the increased power of the man who owns
his home ns well as the increased strength of a
community of hotie uihts.
THIS asxocialion will loan you money for home-
building home-buying or home improve-
ment which you pay hack in easy instalments of
$1 l.r.O for each $1000 borrowed.
Oklahoma City
Building and Loan Association
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
A II ( li-;cn. ! M Uvsen. I'. I' .lolmsmi J II Tvercst
A I WiMi. (. ne ii.irdner. Newton Avey V. M. King
l I . '.!!
109-13 N. Harvey
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liiJ'ri. 1- i r 1 K i. ah 1 1 1 1 mi v
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TeL pbone Walnut 2415
"Th Boy at Fort Sill Hi Your Currsmt MaiuIaM
en Your Front Forth Eoitor.
d ai-&Mi&' Cloo. at 6 p. m. Aj k.Z?
Yd Madam We Will Have Flowers EaaUr
Beautiful Carnations
First Pick Choicest of Carnation Freshly Cut
Blossom Varieties in Assorted
You will note the price has advanced there is a reason which
briefly defined IS KASfEK; one ol lhoe times" when (lowers are
in most demand and in consequence wbolsale prices advance. Here
lofoie we've hesitated to have dossers when these occasions inclined.
Int nrnent requests frotn hundreds of patrons desiring (lowers rcxanl
less of the price caused us to ccep this particular (vaster and ilovscrs
.nil he available at a prise which is greatly less 4han similar carn.i
lions s.an be secured elsewhere; f ir
lien spltaa J
Available Saturday Morning Promptly at 10 o'Clock Main Floor
East Room Center Aisle At RerabaugVirown's.
Trimmed Hats Saturday
Values to $13
$5
Restful
Enjoyment
in a
F Player Piano
A young and n .e.siul business man who i an eager buvct
t all the latest mtiMc rolls recently said "When I return home in
the evenmR after the evetiinj meal and the iievspa"cr is limshed
I find that I set more restful enjovinent a recreation of mind hod)
and soul from oiv pl.n er-pi.ino than I can get in no other way
It seems to take me out and awav from the cares of the daily
Krind and no ni 'in y r. uld buy it if I could not (jet another i ti st
hkc it "
A shipment of ncivcl stvles of pl.ners iut arrived Cnmc in
and try them l'lav one yoursrlt md led the pleasure and sji-
factton of tirodm mv; tmi-ic in't I :Ue a te.il artiit. Drop in at lunch
t'ine or ssnenver jmi have a s;..ire mo'iiciit. No obligations to
buy.
Ask to he.ir the new Apollo Reproducing Grands -electrically
operated.
Catalogs on Request.
Fredcrickson-Kroh
Music Company
2.M W. MAIN.
Scotti Grand Opera Seats Now on Sale.
Regular stock imxlrls and special
purchase assortments consisting o.
large medium and smalt shapes
in variety of popular straws and
combination! in btack navy blue
and colors; trimmed it) a diversity
of fashionable effects employing
feather stickups flowers foliage
and other popular ornaments ; each
hat in the grouping a value north
up to $1000; on sa(e tr A A
Saturday at choice P J.VV
At Rorabaagb-Biown'i Millinery Dept. Second Floor West loom
ILLINOIS WATCHES
Pay
$1
a
Week
Own a
Good
Time
Piece
W hen you buy a vsaKh you want a pood one. We like to sell
iod watches that's why vc sell the Illinois Wallhani. Llgin and
.South Hend. 'lake your ihoire at'd pay as you wear. I he watch is-
sours after the first pasment.
EYESFIRST FOR 32 YEARS
!r. J. G. Irwin lias leen fittinn
glasses properly. Let liitn fit your
ees with the glasses yon need.
GLASSES SOLO ON PAYMENTS
McMinn hmry Company
11 :i-trt'i fo?)?nsoti
hunt Stemmed Large
Colors
Easter
Marabou
A Slpmat of New Scat Is Just
Atitvti) la Time for San-
day Weaiiag
Konnd iac effect 6-row marabou
edged with natuial ostrich tiKisa
e:;h"n.".Ki $15.00
Seven-row round cape with a row
of 17 tails; nbtxin 11 AA
91a.VV
Silk
MOIRE
BAGS
A broad assortment of silvcrilc
and covered frames in colors and
gtay navy and black; each com-
plete with ftttingj; 4J0 AC
Saturday choice sPJ7I
Main Floor West Boom
Center Aisle.
JET TRIMMINGS
For the Lac; Transparent I!ats
And evening dresves bands
ornaments and flouncings; itl in
short lengths panels and bodices
and crossns; this purchase was
made early and is prned very
much tinder the prc-ent market
ipiol.itions.
l.'inch bands. ... Sue to U.00
Medallions Sue to $.1.30
Panels $J S0 to $5.00
Main Floor West Roam
East Aule.
In the Trimming Department
Margot lace banding in ecru and white. 3' inches wide; new pattern
and used for vests in the new Tlr
dresses: yard J t
Pearl banding often desires! or soft collars in evening
gowns; oue single row; yard
Three rows fancy ;
yard .'
At Sorabaugh-Biown's Main Floor West Room West Aisle.
$1.00
$3.95
ties; sat in lined
Row straight scarf material and
gray satin lined rib- AA
bon ties P I U.UU
Straight scarf and round cap in
small ties; natural AA
color only ijO.sJU
At RorabaugB-Biowa's Mala
Floor West Room East Aiak.
Gloves
1
Two
Splendid
Easter
Numbers
Csnttmtri Van Dyke are two clasp
styles with novelty stitching and
ssrists in fancy designs of con
trailing kid such as black and
white white and mode; 0 PA
tP).JV
at pair
Chaout Cloves in tw-o-rlasp styles;
have Paris backs and seamed and
come in Mint hruwn and natural
gray ; all sues
at pair
$3.00
At Roiabaugh-Browo's Main
Floor West Room Front.
Saturday in Houte
Furniiiiinft
Specials
Fancy china salt and peppers
decorated in neat floral and
conventional designs; 9Qa
1 hoice pair J7C
(lass measuring cups grad-
uated in A
ounces s7L
Percolator
lops . . C
Heavy pressed glass svater
pitchers colonial 10
pattern 1 JC
'ptic QCr
pattern J. ifO
Taney suar and cream sets;
while they 9Q
last; pair fcC
llell shape water tumblers; me-
dium weight flQa.
doaen OVvC
Plain glass sherbets medium
weight low stem ; QAa
doten VuC
Spruste Mop and IJ-os. Bottle
of Polish 9c Mop is simple
and strong in construction and
pad parts may be easily .re-
moved for cleaning ; handle held
in place with a set screw: a
regular $1.25 ' AO
value "OC
Crystal While Soap IQ
6 bars OOC
Tomorrow Children's Day
in the Shoe Section
Educator and Red Goom
- In welts and stich downs in patent leather kids gunmetal and bron
calf ; alio white canvas.
Sires II! j to I priced pair $J 50 to $5 00
Wi to M. priced the pair 3.S0 to $4.00
5!-j to ft. priced the pair $2.00 to $J.SO
J to 5 priced the pair $1.80 to $2.50
Oxfords for Growing Girl
Si.'es 2 to 7 in brown kid and calf; also gray kid. low heels stitchtd
tpe and light welt soles; excellent quality; priced QQ
In seal brown kid black kid and patent leather with nut kid and
white tops in both lace and button styles.
Sues ll'j tq 2. pair $3 SO and $4.00
Sites 2A to 11. pair $3.50 aad $3.00
Sizes 5' j to 8 pair $3.00 and $2.50
Pumps for Growing Girla
Also Mary Janes made by Mrs. King These are hand-turned soles
and come in brown kid black kid and patent leather.
Sizes I)1; to I. priced $3.50 to $5.00
H' j to II. priced $3.00 to $3.50
Sizes W to 8 priced $1.75 to $3.00
Sizes 2 to 5 priced $1.50 to $3.50
Women's PUMPS and OXFORDS
Fashionable Easter Styles Moderately Priced
Black Vicl Kid Pumps and oxfords in both hand-turn and welt soles
covered and leather Louis heels long and a A A
medium length vamp; pair $400 and sfO.U"
Brown Kid Pumps aad Oxfords Splendid qualities and attractive style
with both military and French heels turn soles A A A
medium and long vamps; pair. $4.00 and .vO.VV '
Black Satin Pamps and Oiforda Long vamp high arch style with
high French heels and hand-turn 1 ClAAA
soles J pair Jly.VV
At Rorabanih-Brown's Mala Floor East Soon Sear.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN
Splendid Economies That Terminate Saturday
Silk Shirt for Men
$12 Values $8.48
Heautiful patterns in pure silk
La Jen and i'ussjr Willow; good
heavy quality. Better made shirts '
cannot be secured. They arc cut
full all sewed with silk the
s earns are carefully finished;
many are worth as mucn as
$1200;
tomorrow
Washable Crepe Ties
8c Each
For Men Open end washable
crepe ties in four-in-hand style;
stripes in the silk shirt patterns;
very attractive; AC
each 7JC
$8.45
Athletic Union Suits
65c Each
For Met Well made pin
checked and striped materials no
sleeves knee length with elastic
Inserts in back; sixes 34 In 44;
your OC
choice OsJt
Men's Dress Shirts
$1.80 Each
Made oi 84 square percale with
cambric finish- ort . full well
made French cufU coat style;
splendid patterns; all M fA
sizes; each pl.JW
Mais Floor last Room
Muslin Night Shirts
$1.50 Each
For Mia Braid trimmed fine
soft finished muslin night shirts
cut full and long slipover style
and "V" neck but toiv front spe
cial value
each
$1.50
Men' Lisle Sob
3 Pairs $1.00
Very special; a nlghly mercer-
ized sock In black white and
colon; high spiked reinforced
soles and ton; JSc a s a a
pair or 3 fof Wtl
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