Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 73, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES TliLiCSDAY JULY 15. 11)19
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DOCIIE ASSEMBLY
TO RATIFY PACT
BY END OF WEEK
Ebcit Will Immediately Bcpjn
to Diforco Terms.
PAUIS Jul v ---'llir Ornun tu
tiorul asjmiMy wi I ratify tlif prair!
trritty rirlv nrvt svrfk an I PiCMilrnt
I'.hfrt will riifurif iht trims un-
inrdi.iiriv iijicii ratification.
'I lie lnjj fivf were tmtifin! lu tins
fffcit Itv a (illllllllnti .itinn limn I hr
lt.uirr K'vriiiim-nt tml.iy in rrly tn '
i:ie allird imtr that llir Mixkailr must
remain in fmr until tli ttraty n
ratitinl by tlir t irrni.sns.
The tirruuns in tlinr rrnlv rxntrss
tile lm'C tli.il simultaneously with thr
liitmit (it tnr hloi ka.tr the rrpatru
turn of the Herman pruonrrs of war
w II brum. It is i;riierlly brlievr.l
tlrs rr.iirst will lie Kranlr.l.
Mtidi itimtMii w.n ransH in effi-
cial i.rrlrj by tli- (ernun reply
llirmish it was sotriruliat nsimtrrai trl
by llrrlm iriniti rrinsrl dy thr
Jrriuli (mhmkmi offne that the Ger-
man tonmitmitt air openly boasting
they will start a evolution in a few
days Inukr.l by money from I'.cla
Kun the Ilwnijarun soviet chief.
MEXICO HAS NOT
PLANNED TO GET
MINING CONTROL
Good Will and Faith Will
Make Friends.
NEW YORK. July 3 -On the eve
cf tailing (or France Gen. Candido
Ajfuilar sin-in law ami personal rep-
resentative cf I'resiilent C'arrania of
Mexico declare'! tonight that dif-
ferences between the I'nited States and
Xfexirn w .iil l in- ett!e. amicably if
th Amnion people would trust in
the 'V'od faith" of the Mexican K"v-
eminent would not nullify and riv
tin'lue creclence to "every tale of vio-
lence that purports to enine out rl
Mexico" and would uphold their own
officials in Washington in thrir efforts
o "sinooih out difficulties1
"The Mexican government" he said
'"has no desire to confiscate property
of mine owners. We are not so simple-minded
or unreasonable to sup-
pose tb.it any nood could come from
nil '1 a poiv. We are .father lookup
toward a taxation system that will be
Reed Says Trips
Oversea Will Be
Made in 6 Hours
NI-.W YOK'K July .i.-RrKulai
Hans 'Atlantic aerial travel would
become a leality within three years
if uitetest in aviation evident in
time of war wcie c iiiIimik ! in time
of peair. dei hired I. trill C oin
uiandrr Albert I . Heed "skipper"
t the N 4 at a dinner given line
last nighi Jy the Ainericaii Flying
i lub in honor of the airman who
won f..r the Amrinan navy the
lviior of bi-iiig the first to fly
acres thr Ail.uitic.
'.ii..ne wlri savs we shall never
attain an aliunde of feet
that e hall never be able to cross
to 1 -utopr in the forenoon and re-
turn in thr nfirrnoou is a most
i oinaveoun person.ajw ith a courage
similar to those in the olden davs
who said that iron hips would
never work" asserted C omtuandcr
K'eed.
Planet Built Bluer.
I 'escribing his expenenceoii his
flittht from New I-(.midland to Lis-
bon Commander I'eed predicteit
4hJ in the future Rearing down the
propeller to obtain Kiralrr effi-
nenry in rontimwiu drive of gas.
olme motors would solve much of
the piesent enxine trouble experi-
euced tin long lliuhts
"Hegarding the radio the results
( htanie l by llir radio officer on the
NC 4 undoubtedly broke manv ire-
vious records" he aid. He sent
messages over I)U miles He heard
lloston talking over 1000 nautical
miles.
fair and ecjua! to all whether they bf
Mexican or American. .
"We feel that the great natural re-
sourret belong t the people but we
have no desire to and shall not disturb
the private owner to long as he works
the resources ffe is the Irijal owner."
EDGE DEhlES flflY
DAtiKiKG co;iiiivi;;q
W A SIM N'GTON'j"uly J-Referring
to charnes made in the senate Mon-
day by Senator Porah republican f
Idaho that Vsr'.Y nrlc bankers back-
in the leagues' nations were seek-
ing to have congre-.t underwrite an
international i m poratioti to fm.n.ir
purchase of American products
abroad. Senator Kdge republican of
New Jersey issued a statement to-
t'.ighl declaring the bill he ha pre-
pared on that subject hat no rela-
tion to the league plan.
The measure drawn after consulta-
tion wilh federal reserve board prob-
ably will be introduced toon after
emigres! re assembles next week.
rHt IMXMIH 1SORKKII4
llnrr.ir.1 Arid I'hnnphal
litxl In drinking onlrr i.al.. ii
t.Mvr. mvrxoiif .ih.u.tlon anil iitilira
hiiiip innin pmp.rT1.a (A.lv )
My H
ny Adrle Otrilson
What Alice Holromtn Drrundcil of I
Madre. j
A IK K HOI ( (IMI'I. (onsnlic'l j
her vs 1 1 t vs.ilih loin pu.hidl
her i hair back tioiu llir tabb-I
oil which our bill' licen ci.s 'piead I
"!iof ry to be a simil si' 'I t" s'lr i
said "but I imi.t Ic'l V II lh.it t'ic i
first bell will riiij: m ten iiuiiu'rs"
'I hrrr was a m :n : il si in i in . a I
hasty pi' k.iiK up of .'i-dirt and p.. !
iiik awai' of food lor an uiiw r i". n
rillr com; riled us b-ivr our C . h I
rrs' rest n om i'i s u . ii .eb v .
dltlotl llt.lt Ho tl4'-r ' f (I'll lull 1 I's '
would be in evidence.
"Will Villi I Ullr Willi mr MiMr I
and watch tin- Hayvirw . iii !
Iil.iidcns sit'ing al the frrt oi Gaou-
liel p'uial in the prrsiis f M
Graham and me '"
Miss 1lbombr drawled llir
lion with apparrnt i . rrs ;hy bin
with evet sharpened bv wotrv I t
deed that she was wa' our pm
cilul's wife iiitentlv listening with
anxiety for her answer.
Mrs. Stoi kbridur waitrd so pr'crp
tibly before answering that w all to 1
voluntarilv turned toward bet 1 .p
most unobterving woman au.' tg us
fould have seern that slir w;i rr
volving tome ssheine l a (o n m lo -mind.
"Thank jou but I mu t get !
home." -.be said at last. "I've had a
perfectly wonderful time. You mint
all come K him hroti with me some
day. And 1 niut trj vmi Mrs Gra-
ham how nun It I rriiv ev lh.it f i
Ihank vo'i s niuili for giving me
those pai ket J in going to expei:
mriit when I get home. llo.v !u!l I
l it?"
Mitt Hohonibe't Fran.
I tuarv rlr'l at her tup:d:tv for s.e
lud teen me make thr Ir.i bo' a f ".v
i;iiiniles before.
"It's lb' simplest thing p..s i'.b " I
v ol "I'llt 1 p II kct III V HI- tr i'i
ri'l pour about lour i u;!i'. i 'roi i ;;
v..i:cr over it. in about nniute.
r at mo't two V"ii will I'. . r a dr
hi 'on i up of ten "
he knit her brows for a s
if she wi re endr.ivoi M'g t i i
: i In ns in her mind.
"I'll ri member " -he s.i. I
"I r "I' v rverybodv "
Mi- 'sas at the .1 r !(.
'oil'- t . answer and v. no I"
the tnrw.iv fs we wne i h.. i -j - i
our ad'cux to her. Ah. e II ' oiVr
md
'iir
'ir 1 1 .1 1
! ' hoc II
eye i aught and tignaled mine. A
minute Inter we were at the farther
end ( ( (he room ostensibly engaged
.ii I'Utiuig away the lonking utensils
"Iir'. g. nc .'lan'ht down to Mr
Mo I'. nine's . r ' Ms ml r
inii'ii' i e krrpirg rr f.i.e turned
awa. ti. oi t'.r t 0' of t'l'
ti er . ' . liiow there'll
be no ''n"r ui.ii! alter thr fir '
!" d ' n l r bound to grl
th.i! - ' ' lr. if 'he . mi
1 "you've Cot To!"
lb' ! i a'l I von r low out' in r r I
tlv " ' . i i' w a es i sp sin !i ( oil
s"-y (;.. ! i "ill I ii' i lo-I.ear an
.I'I'-'V 1 JO ' :o
1 '. ' '.inn will 0 do if s':r dots"'''
I a V.i ' i'i in! Ii'.a' .m to rioikr ni
is ii i an .no v. r t : g murmur
' l b ' i i-l nb.il I d 'O'l ki-ow."
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Iir s e ' a ' was. a' "' ii the tje
t-.o : r r !r i'i ' the
classrooms ' Hut there's no doubt i '
the world thai Mr Mi. kbinlge ha.'
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j ll.u'sihe I anit imd our of tile GrTinail
I in i r. oil de!''-i at Vertiiillet. lie.
iilir'-d todav that lnirriiii circles hi
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' io U it "if bolshs-viki ' rcpilrii froni
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cominc; TO
OKLAHOMA CITY
THi: FOURTH
SKK
"OH BOY!"
AT THE
STRAND
ji ia nil and rrii
KKRK'S
K LRU'S
WHY WAIT?
Start usinff SCOTCH-TON K FA( L
CREAM (otlay. He fair with yourself.
Use this wonderful mild skin hleach
and skin kautifier.
&wtrh Emit
3Farr (Errant
protects absolutely the skin from sun
wind and dust. Hcing the perfect
dressing cream for every occasion
Why not ask tjonr drugfiist for it
today?
I
Close Tomorrow July 4th
and Saturday July 5th
Reopening Monday
July 7th.
THE WORD
urn
Must 5e on the Fall Board
or It 5s Not a Pianola
Leesrn the Truth Now
!:
Scotch uTone
tAtoaATOWItS INC sl OKtAHOMA CITY. USA
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"riiiinii;;" i not a s n-
i . l n; rr. I r any playt r-
l;ar.o. It is a tn (iC-nv; !:
th? na;ni' ni the in.tru-
nuiit rn.-ulc mly ly the
Aeolian ('umpaay - t h fi
originators of the "play-
ers" industry.
The Pianola is :o etlo
I rated has Irconie ro wide-
ly and favoralilyv known
l.ec-iu.se of its xi'&t sap-
riority that many puoplv
suppose it to Ik; a terrrfior
all so-called pljiypr-pinnoq
and very few imitators
cars to conect thin mis-
tali. The result is that
ecru'.ionally someone buys
i:n inferior plfiyer think-
ing it a Pianola until he
finds out too late.
'
KERR DRY GOODS CO. !
I'oresiKht is hettcr than hiniisiht. Hp are sole dis-
tributors for the liano!a in the Soi.tliv.est. Choice of
Steinway Wei cr Steck Stroud I In weed F.lbum and
Aeolian Pirnos. l)west price in U. S.
Call or write
Oklahoma'! One-Price
Music Houm
223 Main St.
Oklahoma City
THIS is a new-fashioned
World hut VllirnQ arp
old-fashioned" tastingTurkish
cigarette. 100 pure Turkish
tobacco makes them taste that way.
That's why thousands and thousands
of men demand them.
They gratify your pride and satisfy
your taste and when you take them
out of your pocket in any company you have no
apologies to make. You know what we mean!
It is true that ''ordinary" cigarettes cost a trifle less.
Judge for yourself!
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 73, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 1919, newspaper, July 3, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171169/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.