Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 126, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CUV TIMbS WKUNKSUA. SEPTEilBKR 3 1919
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NEW WAREHOUSE
UNDER WAY SOON
Oklahoma Book Company to
Spend $45000 Mere
Hid for a lhrt-tory addition to
tlif Oklahoma Hook company' plant
m 2M7 Svulh romprcm strrrt are be-
ing rrricd by the management of
the company and actual work will be
k'arlrif next week.
The new building will be fireproof
5l feet frontage and 1J0 feet depth
and will be built on the lot north of
the presrnt warehouse. It will colt
about $4Snm C. II. Wigaer vice
luesiilcnt of the company laid tins
morning.
"We are putting up a atrictly mod-
ern building and will have it ron-
tructerl so that within the nest year
or two we can add five stories fo it"
be said.
Fifty carloads of textbooks are or-
dered for the company and there is
now no plai t to store them.
My KMrt amdl
SID&
By Adala Garrlaon.
Why
Madge'a Plan Wu Suddenly
Changed.
I SPRANG to my feet abruptly. I
felt that I could not bear another
moment of the inquisition to which
my fiiend was innocently putting me
in her ignoranwt of the queer inci-
' dnits just preceding Mtily Stock-
bridge! death.
She had evidently told all she knew
tf the tragedy and it seemed high
tiin to change the current of her
i thoughts in a decided manner. There-
fore I answered her query as to what
1 I thought of KI illy Slockbridge't poi-
lible legacy of hate how well I knew
; the abominable thing the dead woman
bad planned in almost a flippant
manner.
"1 think that you're getting mor-
i bid and that we've bad enough of
I borrori" I said decidedly. "Come on
I out into the kitchen with me. I'm
i going to search the refrigerator and
i fix you a mack to eat."
t' Oh I couldn't eat a mouthful it
Would choke me ! she proteited and
' 1 knew that her protest was sincere.
hlie had been terribly shaken by the
tragedy in which she unwittingly
f was ao deeply involved but I knew
r that she practically bad fasted since
liiuiiniip inn nl umi imiirti inii ir
should not leaye me without food o!
aome tort. '
"Well it won't choke me" I as-
ertcd. realizing; that I would have 1 i
pretend hunger myself in order I )
! induce ner to eat.
It was a dismaying prospect in
view of Katie's Helicioua supper.
1 which I bad just finished eating but
J I hoped to be able Jo manage will)
J only a pretense.
J ' "Why didn't you have any dinner
eiher?" the asked startled her gen.
eou ittipulses aflame at tiie though.
of hardships to another person
f "Not very much. I returned ".o
Kodak Prints 3c
for all Im to lllillti Print fits'
ir; Pndntrd llM Sr. Roll fjlma H.
fulnpari ion. Kllni pucka. It. A n
trllllant finish.
rnr. rawKR t company
1M K. HrKlnl iihtatmaa Ctty.Okla
A DICCOVERY TIIAT
CZTiZFITS MAMND
Two dUctnrie btve dVl gretl
U human welfare.
Ia 1835 Newton orfffnated the vae
i uum proeeii for condenraif milk witb
cane tugar to a umt-iiqirii fnrn
I Inl8SSHorllckatRac(iMlWW.dia.
! covered how to reduce nllk to a sVrj
' pmtier form with ei tract of malted
gralna wifJtotrf cane mgar.
This product MORUSK named
MaHvtf MMu (Name tioce copied
: by othen.) Its autritWe ralue
' digeitibilltjr and eaae of preparation
: (by limply itirrirtf in water) and tb
fact that it keeps ia aa? elhnate
' liaj proved of much valve to mankind
! a an ideal lood-dxiok from hfimi
uitUcge.
ak for llOWtM-MI
Piano Profiteering
A great many people think it all right to take a com-
mission from a sliding- price piano dealer for influencing
friend to buy there.
Looking Facto in the Face
one cannot help but see that the dealer cannot give that
commission without profiteering on the customer.
You are protected in piano buying by the Jenkins
Plan. If you buy at Jenkins' there is but one price the
lowest price in the United States on those goods. There
ia no commission to pay because the Jenkins Music Com-
pany gives no commissions for piano recommendations
or pUuio sales.
" We sell for less and we'll prove it.
We sell the best and we'll prove that.
Call or writ for catalogue and terms
lefcuraY WtM Stack ftroal Yata. Kurtiauaa tatty Lad-
wil Xarweest BArarm Kloaua Rorl aal may atkar (tat plaaot.
M am wwwtmm Mtmmmm mmm vinifiiim e.w-i s.
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and help me fix up
"Hut I must
tested.
get home" the pro-
"Why cant you stay all night?"
"Oh. that would never du under the
circumstances!" she said nervously.
"Vou see I am almost never away
from home and if the neighbors found
it out they would be ure to connect
it in some way with Milly's death
and gossip about it. Of course it is
only natural plausible that I should
come to you with the news but I
must go bark home at soon as I can.
Do )ou know when the next tram
goes? And that reminds me 1 haven't
repaid you for that taxi. You paid
him when vou dismissed him did you
not
"Ves." I returned with a guilty
memory of my folly in hating even a
slight altercation with the man over
the fare. "Hut auppnao you don't
bother me about it now. And don't
worry about the trains. I think I'd
like a cool ride tonight; it's been to
sultry today. After we have some-
thing to eat I'll get a ( retthaven taxi
they're much better than ours and
take. you home."
A Kit In the Lock.
"Oh I can't let you do that!" she
protested hut there was no vigor in
the words. I saw that she was in
the condition of mind and body where
initiative! was almost impossible to
her and that temporary domination
of her will would be an easy thing.
"Come on" I repeated cheerily
holding out inv bands to her. She
grasped them docilely pulled herself
to a standing posture. I slipped tny
army through hers led her to the
kitchen switched on the light and
lulled the rocking chair which I pro-
vided long ago for Katie's ue nearer
the open window.
"Sit down here and play lady for a
bjl." I commanded
"Isn't thra cosy!' she commented
looking around the room with its
white curtains its small rugs laid
over the bright linoleum its shining
copper and brass and tin. "Doesn't
look much like the ordinary kitchen."
"Thank you" I returned with a lit-
tie glow of pride for my kitchen is
one of my hobbies. "And now for
some eolfre. I won't get anything
that will take long. foe. I know you're
in a hurry to get home."
"What will your husband say to
your taking me home at this hour?"
she asked doubtfully.
"Mv husband won't be home until
the midnight train." I rrtbsned smil-
ing hut with a little inward feeling
of thankfulness that I would be hack
before Dicky's return I dreaded the
moment when I should have to tell
him of Milly Slockbridge's sordid
death.
And just then I heard his key in
the front door !
(("'Miyrig'it.)
I AwwrnwamMMi: wis -nana awr. ."
Hrnd her a tvaaket of Foater'a
rinea on her birthday. A vnj
or basktt ot Kuaaell beauty
roaca trimmed with aiparagui
(ern and rlbhon mahM thsv tnoet
aecepUbla gift for th lady
i'rlc eompleta M M M00 91.00
and up.
r.oM HBO 11 00 14.00 and up.
Carnatlona 11.50 and M 00 per
dosen. i' '
iMtf Oladloluf. pink white
and rd ai.00 per Onsen.
Aatara all eolora It. 0 and
It.OO ptw doxn
Alt out-of-town ordare packed
with wt mosst to Inaur mfa ar-
rival. Pareal poat apaclal d-
lisrary :te prepaid eapreaa 40c.
Tit Frter Hcnl Co.
Buceeaaora to Furrow Co.
Phone Walnut Hi anst HI.
P. O. its.. iaj w. Main at.
223 Main 8U
Oklahoma City Okla.
come on nut
something'
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FAI3 CMOS ON
vviLSon iiisur
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would be possible to cram 'iW t
lO.UM persons into the log lull fo:
the address bv using all a.r.labir
spree for standing room.
'1 he opera chairs and the rtiuii.i!
floor in the fni arena will be re-
moved to permit Moik jinlKiiiR a! the
fair ami cannot be replaced in tunr
for the visit of J'tc-nlrnt Wilnm.
Ilnuphill u-serted. Ity Matting 11
with the cattle judging m Mond.i
morning the fair will linisli with til-
ing pavilion by 'llims'Uy evening.
Only twenty-tour bonis will remain
in whiih to get tb building m "on-
ditiou fof the president's meeting
Seata on Dirt Floor.
Fair officials say it is impossible
to get enough carpenters to work lo
relay the floor and place the srats in
J4 hours consequently nr.it t will In
plated ill rows on a dirt l!o..r nratl-
a city block in depth tro-n stir . In-
form without any raise in r!r.riM
liovernir Robertson visited t'i
building during the noon hour to v r
if sonic method of seating s.i rut
everyone might see could be adopted
but from the present outlook the ec-
ing and bearing is going to be In.'
for those in the rear half of the hall
The acou'tics of the hall will b;
lo-v par with the seats mi a l.-u-!
throiighou' the halt. .
An open air meeting in out t!ir
question. The president's phssitun.
Hear Admiral lirayson ha rule I
against open air addresses on the tr ;i
which began today.
1 he nmmiittee on arrangements de-
rided that the best way to please the
thousamU who will come to Oklahoma
City Friday September 2f is to be
sine that everyone has the opportun-
ity of seeing the president. Conse-
quently the drive from the depot at
5 o'clock through the business dis-
tract out Hroadway to Seventh anl
east to the fair grounds will he well
advertised.
The auto party will not move fast-r
Stomach Trouble
There are many who should tie
greatly encouraged to know that j
stomach troubles can be curH. Mrs '
T. K. Hulling r Mansfield Ohio was
sirk lor three months with stomach
trmMc aii'L constipation. She sa'v '
Chamberlain a Tablets advertised and
derided to try them. Let her tell it
"The first dose did me more go d
than al of the medicine I had pre- j
viouslv taken and by taking jwo hot. j
ties of the tablet! I ws positively
cured" (Adv.)
Talc
Jonteel
Jbnteel Talc will please vou.
First it is the hienest
talcum that tnoney . can
that soft velvety powder that
feels so nice to the skin. Then
it has that delightful odor of 26
flowers all blended into one De
Luxe odor Jenteel.
Try a can on our guarantee.
It will delight you.
Per Can 25c
Westfall Drug Co.
Eastman Kodak Agent
VUALITY tells the dif-
ference in the taste between
Coca-Cola and counterfeit
imitations.
vCoca-Cola quality recorded
in the public taste is what
holds it above imitations.
A
Demand tl
nicknames
I SM
than 13 miles an hour in the resident' to Governor Kobrrtsori today di-
section ami will crawl through the 1 1 losed the minute precaution for th
downton it streets. I he circling of the I president's lomlort and safety whiih
race track ami the ri le hack on Nin'htare b'ing carried out un the tour. On
Mrert shmilil gie the majority of the! all auto drives the president and
people a chame to see I resnlcnt il-
sou the coiiiniiltrc decided. I
After tlit- nde the president anl
Mrs. Wilson will rrt at the Skirviii
hotel uhrre the parlor floo: iiulud-
ing the presidential suite hai been j
leserved. No public reception will be J
held.
iiovernor Kobertson ssill be host at
.in infoimal ilinner at the Skirvin at
ii .VI o'clock p. m. where the presi-
dent and Mrs Wilson will be the
honor giie-t. Alxiut llXI will be in-
v. ted. No addiejses of anv sort will
br made
Compromiae on Honr.
'I he fair association wants the pies-
ident to begin peaking at 7 p. m . s i
ili.it the night firrtsorks show may
H i on as usual. '1 he committee coni-
pioinised with the fair association
and ag-red to ask for a 7 .10 speak-
ing hour with the probability remain-
Mig that the speaking will begnt a'
7:4i p ni. '
Only a simple ir.trodu tion tiy (mv- I
etnor loiriton. mm to exrerd l'i" i
minutes will prrirde 'ne pre.ident'
'address. 1 here will be no hand pro
: gram alter the arrnal of the tircsi
'Initial party although there will be j
! lo hands to keep the crowd inter-
itte before the president arrises.
: No Faroritiam. ;
I It is probable that a reception com-
milter ot Jl roinposeit ot men ano
v. 'men from eiery toiinty in the state
" ill I e ehusrii to sit on the staie
''luring the aooiess. (ri:eral anmi-
1 ion sill be "tir't come first served
if the final decision follows the gen-
eral sentiment t todav's meeting.
Governor Kobcttson already has re-
quests from a score of counties for
reservations totaling 15001) seats. He
'Iocs not know where to begin playing
favorites and be has about derided
that the most democratic way ii' to
give evervbody a chance
Guardsmen on Duty.
l our companies of national guards-
men ssill be railed out for necial io-
lire duty to co-operate with the lo-
lal police force in coping with the
crowds.
A letter from Secretary Tumulty
Savoy Cafe
75c TABLE D'HOTE
DINNE1 75c
5:30 to 8 Music
irrade
biryS
Rexall Agents
ulne bjr full name
ncouran nibstlluilon.
Si.
rjvs
The Coca-Cola Co.
atlanta. ga.
It v VV
Mrs. Wilson orrupv the lirst tar
Seats are left in the presideig's car
for t"o local persons whiih in the
rasr i.f thr Oklahoma I it v visit
probably ssill he the governor and
Mrs Kohertsou
I he rest of the spae in the pies-
ideni's ir is occupied by the driver i
aii'l seiret srrvue men.
Police Pieced Car.
cordon of polue sulfirient to
l.rrp the street clear from curb t"
i urb. prerede the president's car in
all drives in downtown districts. Thr
eiond tar in line must be reserved
f"r secret service men and the presi-
RUE!
-every word of it"
" I know it ia hecauie I have tried it !
" If you are auffering as I did with
a skin-trouble that itches and bums like
mad and is ao umightly that you dread
to be aeen ; if you are trying is I did
treatment cf:er treatment without real
help then you can imagine ho-.r I felt
whap Reiinol gave me utilant relief and
aoon tiealed the eniition completely.
My doctor prescribed it.
"WTiy (km'tvsJ try Keiinol f
?YTrctrotil Milt Kralnet Otnlmtral tmi KmU
I Wmp. Mn int. writ to It. u-k l
m1 Balaastrt M4. Jtmmim I U-
f or tSist (Son iTCcHx
"Dull Children"
placed in the
"KEEN CLASS"
by
JCIEI1TIFICALLT
fitted glasses
Uc3 Dr. Datnn
20-281 American
National Bank Bldg.
"Then the schoolboy wiih his satchel and shining morning
face creeping like snail unwilling to school." Shakespeare.
Just Now
In the Fall Season's New
Styles for Boys
Suits of Scotch Tweeds Flannels Cashmeres etc.
in browns greens and of course mixtures in styles
of the new half-belt single breasted also double
breasted pleated Norfolks and plain Norfolk.
Sizes 6 to 18 priced from $10.00 to $35.00
Rough and Ready Fit for Service
The New Corduroy School Suits
Norfolk full belted styles slash pockets several differ-
ent shades but all are "corduroys." A big spe- Cl A CA
cial purchase in a limited quantity. Priced at vlvajU
I
den.' stenographer. The third car i
is t.j drive .Sccieury I iitmilly aivl '
the prciideiu's pctsonal pbssiiiaii
b'e.ir A'lmiial Grassou. An advanci
man will visit Oklahoma ( ity to in
spnt the pasilioii and every detail.
I of the ilnieiary tr ie to provide for :
I fli ti fc 'tr ill'. ...m(..rl un. I Iti-fifi .
" 1 s i . j
lion No I' il ( uiniri'itee is peituit-
I d to Imurd the piesideiil't ti.nu at
anv point rmept ihe city in vbic'n the
president is to be a guest
w.
I I Ht'1 N A"' "tm ' I ' Iff
Thf drink
It Makes the Lunch
Taste Better
Whether it's ju3t a light mid-day or mid-afternoon lunch
or an elaborate meal. La Perla will add to its enjoyment.
ALiro Industries
If Kerr's Boy's Department and Shakespeare had been con
temporaneous this characterization would never have been
penned. The "Shining Morning Face" is still with us but if
due consideration of a BOYS' CLOTHES NEEDS so plentiful
and full of snappy styles in our Boys' Department fourth door'
The "creeping like snail unwillingly'1 can
live only in the bard's lines! Not in the nifty
dressed schoolboy!
We are Showing the Most Fashionable
THE KERR DRY GMSS COW
ACTORS' STRIKE MAY
BE SETTLED SOON
Nf.W VOI'K Srpl 1 -Seltlenient
i t!ie actor'' strike within 4.'4 bouts
.is i ' (j ! 1 1 1 1 1 ( i ) 1 1 y predh ted today by
i' oilier' nf tlie .Vturs' Kquity asso-
Win!.- t;o
f"i toi itnuu'
formal annoiui' ement was
tins i.ioiium Irom either
the managers or the ofinuls nf the
aitots' i .sin latinii. those who believed
ihed satisfies
It hat the old time snap aparkle and flavor it it cool-
ing refreshing and invigorating. That's why it really
satisfies.
Sold everywhere in bottles or en
draught. Have a case sent home.
M.J. mi s.itl.4 kr
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NATIONAL DISTRIBUTING CO.
Wholesale Distnbutors
Oklahoma City Okla.
the end of the controversy mil I.
hand based llieir hopes on a Ttftt
that the managers' association hf if
vote of .V) lo (i. decided last night
accord recognition to the ActorVj
Kquitv association the principal potHf
at issue and that the Actors Fidelity
league the rival to the Equity l
ciation bad tenitioiarily ceased ttl'
cauqiaign for membership. 1
Man. without religion is tne Ciew
line of cirrunistances I (are.
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