Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1919 Page: 4 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9
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MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Has Unique Success in Getting Out of Hi Uniform.
(Covyrlfhi. till by Bu4 FUWI 1
Army Uniform
To Be Worn by
Mounted Cops
Fancy Layout for Residence
Patrolmen Is Planned by
Mayor Walton.
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Willi the -exception of army ins t;-
nia the ciiilit mutinied police frv
jMifil hv M.ivor W ; 1 1 n will h'
ilrr-iscd in regulation dine iltah army
ofiirers' uniforms the cilv executive
said this ninrninur. I'versras cap
and le.nher pullrp-i will complete the j
K.irS. 1 irh man will !'' arvicd with i
a .4 caliber au'om.'iti'- rcvcKrr ami
a short-barreled shotgun kivm.i a 1
I lie rmt v 'in.
In addition to a sa l
die the horse.
will wear a m.ittin.ilc i xt"idiiin
from thp lower part of the saddle
"lull mosaid lu'tHi-rii the front hits
anil fastened In t!ir saddle. In
rnitrl (if I'll" in irtmiMlP on '
In 'T es' hi c Ms will In1 a vlirr
Tlic a:i 1 ti .1 1 - w .11 I p 1 1 a :ir I in p
11' l!lrll I! fiV .1 I 1 1 1 ! ! 1 s '! I K
W'.rn i'h I: r are in- ta!le
llir
the
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i:-t t. . !i 'r.-i'i will It ifsmn j
slide j.r i'"' ;r r of ' is horse
N ti i !i i ' i a! i! mi s t("ii will It i" '
Ma'ii 1 im I'ii' re-1 'i 'ii e di-ti ii ts pa
I ..'.! I.v t;'C mounted police i;tii:i-
i" 'I u ;')i a p H'i( aj' l red li'i's
Wlni' a ir;ioit is niailc at lir.i'l' U.i: -leu
ii- al.it m is sounded in llip dis-
Int ' !n"i' it oi i.'iiri'ed 1 hp timiiii'-
el '.ili (Miian on d'i'v Miches t i'ip
al.n'ii ! aii'l is in: irnii"! of thp
hi n-c a i I'O-v where his r:un. no
nppili-'l.
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LOVE OF EDUCATION
DISPLAYED BY GIRLS
"I
Ilpaiitiir rork thronch the win
ims nt )ntii(las silio"! as an
prpssMin ot it'eir fi'K.ini lrr tne in
-t r ui i-i affnrih.l tnmli a'Piipini'Ml
loi tir small ncrii kiiU y -stctilav
attcinoi'ii. lint tlip aftcrniatli wi it
il..ik as tltr piiU 'Tln v were roiiRht
Iridic ('. A. Wills probation oh' cr.
wlio rrlcasc'l llu-in after notif :r.v tin-
parpnis ot tlic ih Mini tliat ihc daiii-
acr mint he paid for and rpr..ini'i mi I-
iiir imnisliinpiit to pipvrtit future
las sma-liiiiK The damaLtc to the
window wa ahout V
Hog Prices
Still Soar
Into Clouds
New Top Record Established
for Third Time in Three
Consecutive Days.
demand it was stated today. Ship-
ment tins wpik have hecii r'iiiiiini;
front 4ml o 75'd while normal ship-
ment here are almost d u'e'e llvue
fiKnrc. Cleanmir ot t!if hoi's
rr.idv fir market in t'lis territory and
i-onfiirt "f the harvest with fir shm-
IMiig are the two ranses to lnll the
jumps in price are atlrihntcW
r.ulliprpd with Hives? Hope them
up with lliir 4 Hand l otion. Now
foipet then. "N'nft St-.I " ( Adv.)
The price of lioni rontiiuird to viar
upward today when porkers hr.inpht a
top piue of sN.'J.M on the Dklahoma
( ily maiket estaldis'iinij a new pru t
iceotd lor the thud time :n three
dan Thp increase was !D cent over
the lop priep id hroii(ht on
Tuesday. A small lot of hoi;s driven
in from adjacent territory commanded
the price.
'I he tirice today Is 70 cent liix'tei
than Monday' lecord if JJl.-K) for
top price (in Ii"kj. A carload lot
l.t.'iipht $J2 today
('onsiunnti nt nf hog t . the toral
niatket are i1 sufficient to fill tlic
SIX RETURNED MEN
RECEIVE BUTTONS
That ar viai secure for our customers
tht v( ni hi st Tllh: WALL PAPER WORLD
affords our buyer W. I). HASTLAM) is
vow on liis way to New York where all the
Factories have their Exhibits.
This means that we arc "ON THE JOB"
and stririnij to render Real Service in mob-
inj "The Home Beautiful."
We can please ycni.
. Eastland Wall Paper & Art Co.
tPhone Walnut 183 Tictutei and Ticture Framei ill N. Broadway
Six returned vddifM w!m showed
hy their dischatpp papers tint thpv
were wounded dining the war re-
ceived is I - -y butt- at the I nited
States armv rrcruiliiiK statnm this
motninj;. 'Iheir names were- Ko'iert
M. Merinillioii. ("ompany 1" .Vlr I in-
tantrv H Mi division wounded St.
Mihiel. Sept 1-' 'M Kalph A. I'cr-
hett Company Ii. lO.hd enmneer JXth
division passed. Sept. 5 l'MS; (Iny X.
I'.urke. bth infantrv. w Minded Sept.
2J I'IK; Kay C. Scii'ldi-r. 1 iel'1 head
(Hiartrrs li woundel Nov. 7 1'1S;
l-.uclid H Hriskill Companv I'.. l'lt
machine k battalion gassed Oct.
20 I'Vlri and Forrest F. Knhinsoii.
Companv K 357th infantry msc
Argnlinp forest. Oct. 25. 1W8
GERMAN DELEGATES
i DELAYED BY TRAINS
l'l;K I til v ' -- Transportation
ihl'tu u!t:c I'.a. e resulted m a tuither
delay oi the dermaii p'empoteiitiai ies
desixiated to ionic to Versailles '"f
the oral discussion repaidi.n pvp-
inti'in oi the reparations and othtr
teantie of the peace treaty which the
allied power recently siKmfied their
I willitiRnes to niter into.
It (Irveloped today that the liermatu
would rot reach Vlnaille in time to
lepm the nepotiations lomorrow
had hern expected.
a
ADMIT ALL NATIONS TO
LEAGUE" LABOR DEMAND
NFAV YORK'. July 9 A dpmand
tli.it all the nation! of the world he
made eliKihle to the leamie of nations
was expressed in a resolution unan-
imously adopted here today at the lirst
annual mngrrsj cf the pan-American
Federation of Lahor hy deleifate from
ten cotintrirs including the t'niled
State.
"DRY" INFORMATION
SOUGHT FROM MAYOR
MB
Far off Knuland is lamicliin( a na-
tion wide muve for proliihitioti ac-
cording to a letter received today hy
Mayor Wilton from G. F.rnest Win-
tprtoti of London secretary of the
"SticnKlli of Uritain" movement. The
Strength of Hntiin movement is an
orpaniation formed lo fight the liq-
uor traffic the loinniunication states
Inclosed in the letter is a ques-
tionnaire a-king for information on
vaited coni'itions resulting (torn pro-
hibitum in Oklahoma City In answer
Mavor Walton savs drunkenness and
crime Ii? vo been materially reduced as j
a result of proluhition lie alsomy
tiiat husmes has urown steadily in
sympathy with increased pipulation
and a h 'om in huilditiK construction
is apparpnt. Hp also ays that pauprr-
ism is on the decrease.
Idleness is thp seupulc'.ire of the liv-
ing man Holland.
When It Comes To
Washing Clothes
our service is biTomiriff well hih indispen-
saltle Willi the scarcity of laundresses increas-
ing the value of electric washing machines is
becoming more and more evident to house-
wives. An Electric Washing Machine
will do your washing in about half the time-
do it more thoroughly and with less w ear and
tear on the clothes than is jinssible by hand
incidentally it will do it at;fTst which soon
pays for the machine.
See your dealer today and decide to make
useof ourservice in lightening household labor.
OKLAHOMA GAELECTRIC CO.
112 N. Broadway OMahona City
EVE GLASS
TROUBLES
DISAPPEAR
When You Arc
Fitted by
DR. BAT50N
230-231
American National Bank Bldg.
Store Your Furs With Us
Oklahoma City
ADVANCE ANNOUNCEMENT
OF THE
Mid Summer
Fur Sale
BEGINNING MONDAY JULY 14TH
$50000 High Grade Stock of Fine Furs at
Special Summer Prices
SEE SUNDAY'S OKLAHOMAN
OpLORADO SPWMf4JWs.
V Address
7 i n .Xi -m.r -. aur t; m u ij
r
You Would Be Cool and
Comfortable Today
in the Pikes Peak Region!
t
Hundreds of aires of heautiful parks offer rest
and romfort while millions of acres of primitive
mountains and rugged canons invite your sojourn.
The railroads offer special rates from all points
while the many uplendid highways lead directly to
this land of cooling mountain breeies
Send UsJWCou
1 he Chamher of Commerce
114 Independence Huildiii(r
Colorado Springs Colo.
J'lease send me information ahotit reduced rail
io.nl fares to Colorado. Springs direct atitomolulc
routes road maps illustrated folders etc.
Straiion PaHo
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Let ur grind
your pre-
scription lenses in
the new
eye .protect-
ing 'k1;wh
discovered
by Sir
William
Crooke.
See
McVEYS
THK SILIABLE
OPTOUETBISTS
1M MAIN ST.
-ACT
ReNEWed
CADILLAC CARS
When a Cadillac car is taken in by us on a new
car it is not merely polished up and offered for
eale as a used car
IT IS REBUILT
IVc replace a'.l parts that have been ruined through neglect
or show any wear and KeNEWed Cadillacs leaving our shop
are mechanically right and fully guaranteed. KeNEWed
Cadillac cars are far better than any new car you can buy for
the tame price From time to lime we have one or more of
these cars and would be pleated to demonstrate the above
facts.
CADILLAC-GASTON COMPANY
STATE DISTKIUUTOKS
Oklahoma City
1007-9 North ISroudway
i'heme Maple 888
Ttilm
12th and Smith Main
Thone 368
(.Try the.Oklahoman-Times Want Ad Columnr7
REAL RAISIN BREAD
17 Cents for a 1 1-2-Pound Loaf
Great is the anticipation and still greater is the joy of eating. For the ralslm
peek through the nut-brown crust and smile at you from the neatly cut slice.
U
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Another FEDERAL BAKING triumph. A sweetened bread richly -flavored
with cinnamon and nutmeg. And the raisins! They're the real SUN-MAID
seedless brand tender thin skinned plump and juicy full of the delicate
flavors of California's finest grapes.
The high food value of FEDERAL RAISIN RREAD recorrfmends it to the
thrifty housewife and its taste invites and welcomes een the frail appetite.
Buy here liecause
"We Bake the Kind of Bread That
Makes Mother Stop Baking!"
CtWM"
Fodoral SyoOf Doliorfcs 0fl
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 78, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 9, 1919, newspaper, July 9, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171176/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.