Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 63, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1919 Page: 3 of 10
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OKLAHOMA Ui ilMtvi bAlUttDA. Juiti 21. liU
(Cowrieht. 1911 fey Bud rtaMr)
0-P LEADERS
MUTT AND JEFF Jeffs a Beat- When H Dabblea In Stocks.
ANT APPROVAL
OF PEACE PLAN
Leading Republicans Ask
Congress to Indorse.
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league f nation has htm given
tliirty-r;K!;t republicans of iiation-
nil international reputation who
mruc! a rietition drawn tiy tor-
r 'United States Attorney eneral
rge V. Wii'.eriium uruiiiR that
rtisan r11'"""' he abandoned in the
ksideration ol the league's rmstitu-
in.
Ulie Petition addres-.rd to I tilted
L. . c . i i ti'-j ..-tli
pies senator janirj v . in'"
I William I alder closes with mis
racraoh :
We the undersigned urge that the
aly containing the peace covenant
promptly ratified by the senate
hhout attempting to emharrass it
amendment thus delaying the con
sion of peace and establishment
kreat agenry for its future preserva
n.
1'he petition hears the signatures of
nry V Tall Onar .S. Muiis
arles 1) tittle. Jlerhert rarsniu.
keodore I'.. Ilurtun. Adolpli l.ew-
hn. (Jeore W. Wickersham Alfred
Marling Charles K. Strong.
arles !v Whitman i.nwata w
arris i'aul JJ. Lravatn v imam
red William L. Kansom Lauren
rroll. William Chilvers Samuel A.
wisohn Charlr D. Norton. Arthur
Irtis James H. G. Ward. Wm. H
Udhams Mary Oarret Hay Lieut
I. Homer Folks. l ewis H. Founds
illiam J. Schieffelin William Fcl-
kes Morfan Darwin P. Kingsley
!d William D. Baldwin.
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TREATY BEFORE
LEAGUE WILSON
TELLS AMERICA
JdLESOn IUFPED
dy ciiiven fiaAi:i
kificuivmMii t... ?i a ti.r
by Postmaster General Burleson
epreientative Buchanan of Texas
Jliy in which the postmaster genera'
Verted that the "hostile feeling" of
tpreientativc Gallivan democrat ot
iiuchusett' who in speech in the
use yesterday said Mr. Burleson
ould be removed was due to the
(continuance of the pneumatic mail
it service in Boston as recommend-
by Mr. Burleson was answered by
r. Gallivan in a statement issued to-
rht Ahe statement referred to the next-
Vster general' reply as "lying
'ggestton that I ever owned tock
any company which ever had any
filiation before congres when that
(illation wa up for consideration
4 laid Mr. Burleson'i response
Itows that he 1 even a more craven
ward than I described him in my
L. f
T. M J a Ml
wens diap
tor General
ST. LOUIS June 21 -Poitmaiter
eral Burleson wa denounced by
rtilway mail atociatmn for fail-
to grant mail clerk the right of
lective bargaining the resolution
inc adopted tonight at the close of
) association' annual convention.
atX 'SURPrK FlINFRAL
TO BE HELD
IThe funeral of Arthur FUhbeck. .1')
tn old ion of Mr. and Mr. F. F.
llhbeck of 143J Weit Thirty-thiru
m ill take nlaee tomorrow alter.
at 3 o'clock at Wesley Methodist
:h Rev. Dean u vwttm ottictat
rtihheek died at Phoenix. Ari
jaa. Monday evening. He left aside
Um kli Barents a wife and four civil
W Helen. Pearl Arthur jr. and
(The body arrived In the city at 8 50
Itock Ihli morning and will be taken
Monday morning to Manitowoc Wis.
St family home for burial
No Action on Pact Taken Un-
til Peace Is Signed
TAK1S June 21 -It is authorita-
tively Hated that President Wilion
intend to defer any action relative
to American participation in the
leaRiie of nations until the irnate hat
ratified or rejected the peace treaty
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iiwt Amrru-an nosition has liern
definitely Mtablnhed romerning the
leanue.
There have been reports that the
preiilent has named Col. I.".. M
House as the American memkr of
the league and has desolated seveml
commissions hut it is now staled that
ii.i iiiiiiiiintmrnt of anv kind will
:i:.v!r until the senate finally aiH
lolimcl Home will rt-ttitn from
I otwloii on the departure of President
lUon acting as peace commissioner
on the remaining treaty details until
these are turned over to the American
ambassador.
FREE TO .
ASTHMA OFFERERS
A Kiw Ham Mftbwt That Aarww fan 1m
WHhoal Dlaeamrart ar Laaa al Tin.
IS' hv a Nv M.thoil thai rnntrol.
Afihm.. and want you to try It al our
ipna. No mattar whathar )our raaa la
of lonff-ataii'llni' or rarant riavalopinanl.
whathar II la proaant aa liar Fovar or
rhronln A.llima. you aHpuld aani for a
fr.a trial of our niltwl No mall.r In
hat rlimata you liva no mattar whil
your ata or ocrupallnn If you ara trnunlai)
with aathma our mathod ahould rtllaa
yotl promptly.
Wa ap.clallr Want ta aand II ta thoaa
appar.nl ly bopalaaa caaaa wh.ra all forma
or Inhairr. aoucnaa nptum praparationa
turn.. "patnt amokaa. ' ate nava flll
Wa want to ahow avaryona at our own
pana. that thla nw maihod la daalfnail
o and all difficult nraathlna all wha.i-
Inf. and all thoaa tarrlbla paroiyama at
onra.
The aafa 4aUvarr of your
eeda dapenda en the war
esj mark tham. The Idaal
Rtenetl afaeklne wtll mark
tham ejulckar eaatar aafar
cheaper and naater. Tha
ptwrattott ta etmple anal aeo-
nomleaL Juat tnaart tha card
hoard turn the wheal
daprtae the handle and in a
law taeende past Have cut a
eomplate etenett ef Utalcua-
(emar e name and addreae.
The etentrila are eheap clean
tmt and goo4 for a tboneaed
marklnca. Cheap paper I
Thla fra effar It toa Important te a-
n a atiiala day. Wrlta aow aad baajin
ha rrathod al oara bmm as mafia.
Blmply mall coupon oalow. Da It Today.
nn tiul oorrow
PnONTtSR ASTHMA CO Room MIX.
Nlatara and Hadaoa Bta.. karfala. N. I.
and fra trial of your malhod ta:
Travelers' Checks
IF you are going on a journey
this summer whether for
business or pleasure you will
find travelers' checks a great
convenience.
PARRYING cash is risky but
travelers' checks are safe
simple and readily cached at all
hotels ticket offices restau-
rants etc.
Fifty Cents for Every
One Hundred Dollars
SECURITY NATIONAL RANK
1M Hortb Broadway
Capital aad Sarplia H0CV00O
Billy Parker and His Curtiss Airplane At Westwood Aviation Held
Billy Parker Uses SAMMIES Gasoline
Read What He Says About It-
Twv
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Opon Sundlay 'till ft:3 p. m.
Ann't tiawe II H I
tatter ertlet to mark etearly
ttk the Ideal anyene eea
.eerk ef many Imd-mftrkara
' el yei wtthesit eeestMent
Kjldae It eliminate errori
kajajeiae paper eartona lam-
' : iMp ean ha5aiteflmriid
No need to get your
Sunday -go- to -meetin'
clothei and disposition muaaexi up if
you get a puncturt) or blowout to-
morrow. By merely calling" "Walnut
881" your work and worry ean be
ended!
My service cars are
pawing their feet r'aring to
go out and help you. The H-H boy
will bring new tire or tube (if you
want either) all the air you want and
the. necessary elbow grease. Just
say when. .
All day and evening
Sunday the H-H tire repair
department will be on the job. Drive
in if you want a tube or tire repaired
while you wait
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Every telephone is
an H-H service station.
However the phone is not yet listed
in the book so memorise it
"WALNUT EIGHT-EIGHT-ONE."
MMTakkUaiUIII
MtMnrn or rtnrnATioN AERONAUTicjne
1NTKKN ATI' 'NAt.B AN t HOMIER OF AKRO
1'11'tl IT AMERICA LX PERT JMLOT CERTlf-
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Billgarkpr
SEASON
Sanmles Oil Corporation
Oklahoaa City Ok la.
Gentlemen:
I am making a tour of the state)
with my airplane and wlah to arrange for
a supply of SAMMIES GASOLINE.
Your SAMMIES GASOLINE which I
have been using exclusively in my flights
over Oklahoma City Is certainly an ex-
cellent gasoline.
SAMMIES doesn't foul my spark
plugs like ordinary gasoline. After mak-
ing about 40 trips with passe ers yes-
terday I inspeoted my plugs and found
them exceptionally clean and free from
the oarbon deposit.
I've found SAMMIES GASOLINE
highly volatile and free from impurities
whioh means better oarburetion quioker
starting more power to the explosions in
the oylinders and a smoother running
engine a
Yours very truly
"V ADORKM AU.COVSrrHICATtOJaTO
IILtV PARKER AIROPLANI EXHIBITION CO.
ptwr.T. OK LA.
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of the Blue and White Target
Cots Less Per Mile
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 63, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1919, newspaper, June 21, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171159/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.