Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 18
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES FRIDAY DECEMBER 5 1019
D01ELLY WANTS
MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Old Thing Tosses Few Eouquets at Hi maelf.
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FIGHT ON RENTS
GIVEN EXTENSION
Says Profiteering in All Lines
Should Be Curbed
If ihit i it v riitunili'Hlnnprn nii'rri.d In
I'Unhimk ii nnlmitnrM prt'WhittiK
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profits iln In renin In OUn!.nnm I'lty
the fiKht will ho cmiliil inin i.thi'f
field.
Mike J'minilh rmnnilKnl'Mirr 'f (I
nan. hh id ii..ny hn In In f.m.r nf
etrlklnt t tin lir.irt nf ttn troullii mi'l
fi'lllK INit iiiiri'.'t!ti( t-i evrv l.nr
I done nnv v Ith
Prfl i m in milk ni'"t in'cnr mid
fnril of Nil Mini iiukM In l-i' in. luilril
In nnr fff'rt tn r nil-r tuff iln I t our
gpnrrnl -ttU.-ni.lilp." Iinnm-lly h.i.
It W'i thn ciiMiiInn of i'ninnu!'fnrr
(K.IIV Hull It will I" illffliult In .1K
a onlminr rfn!:i' Ini: Mil Hint Kill
atnnd the tret of the omit Imull's rs-
rt.d in iim -lnp
Mayor WV'.n .! io ff.rl n r.f t h-
city In rnntii'l ! pit. n nf milk In iIia
f'KHl li.l-' KIM' '1'iwn fvfi.rn tin- IIUIIlN
.nil In iiflii vin ii Ninnl ir f:iti In fiumt-
ln Hn- ii'ni I'lcliu.in'i' tlniuih II will
M'TII'l I1 mitUll ( n I 1U lllH"fl .f
i.
oiui. Mn-1 iittlini n ( urt tlmi'
At iii'M'li' tunliht In 'h' ntv Im'l
clinni'-r Hn' r"inini-nii'nira nnd ini'in-
tr of ih ti'iiiiiii.i' nn.nn t.'iilnti rr-
eently fi.itmd n III ilhriiKu in":. tin in
rolitlnun tln fl;:ht on liliih rintn.
BANDITS ESCAPE WITH
VALUABLE NECKLACE
CIIIi'A'l'V licr .'. - l'o'l'i' today wiro
rnn-hlliK ft I'll' l.iitullH alio l.i-
night filiiK'"l Tim ran H. Mninlnn ii'i
mtin ni'v. h'H v. if.' mid dnuahlnr (ru n
A arnml op t;i pfrfnrnmn' a lo tln!r
home lipri' Ih'V ml.lir.1 Mm. MumKii
of a v Hi (! ii"ik!:i-i mnlii'iilnic :m"
paarls unit rumiu'd. In (trni'hlng I ho
nerkliire thn oirninl hr.'Ve and twenty-
ter and wern Imt In Ihr iHrh.
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CITIZENS TO ASK
ELECTION SOON
Petition for Road Bond Vote
Useless Is Claim
;iHKi'i;itl(n d nnk thn ro inty n rulf-
ulnrn'r1 lo mil Hn i-lfrltnn for lh vottiitr
nf t.'.io Odd linn-In for hard mirf.ir rondft.
hIII nfrlv to lnprM on thit rommli-
fltoniTH th ImpnrUnco nf rulltnir an
rltlon Irntnrillntrly without maltlnic
ft
DISCARDED
AS DANGEROUS
Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel
acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When
calomel comes Into contact with sour bile K
crashes into It causing cramping and nausea.
Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead I
for a pftlllon In t" rfioMitrd to thrm
mvorilinn to II A Hlmtli'lniy. iii.iniiKir
nf thn kimiiI rmi'1 nnttui'lritlnn.
If tin. rotmiiilli'i. I uniiuri I'Hful. n
prlltlnn Kill t' rlreul itod. hn ai'l. T n
nof'Tiit of the yolira In thn ominly mi
pi'llllon on rlnilnn and thin wonjit
mi'iin ll:al ".TinO nlKiinturrs will Iniiiro
tlio rli'ctlon.
It In thouirht llkoly thn rommlttpr
will proai'M u h a'rnnt; nrKmiK'tita f"f
nn oloi'ilon tho riinmiiHMiiiniTH will o-
i hl to a'.nriit with nit wiiIIIiik f..r n
pntltlnn whl'h ivo.ilil linolve nrodli'-a
rxponai..
Thory In at ininont $1 :M.r.t nuil'aMi.
In tlm I'tmntv fiinil f'T eli'i-tinin. A
tnUI of t" wiib iiiprirUt'i thin
yoar and IH.7I.'. in of Hut amount h u
lan limit In Inn clnrtliina An aivr-
aie musty alciilnn ruata tV-OO.
BANDITS IN MEXICAN
UNIFORMS ROB STORE
valualilrn
iti''iiliinri
dully re- i
I.AI!IT0. Tnaa Ino. S -Four arrn. 1
inon. In fnWnl anldlrr ilnlfi rma fop f I '
Ida proprietor of a alore In folamln
llu.noa Alroa. 11 nuhurli of tflo Mulran
nntlnnnl ritpital to oprn tila ial an I I
ciiwi Willi niuiiiy
win til I ' "i .Suinlily ni'iii!
In rivN:nr. a Mi'iin) City
i i I . d h r ynii'rdny.
I XTHior Ky thr.' adtnrrnla of
On. Almni I'lm kuii. pr.-Kilinll i inn-
ilwl ilo. w rn arii-nti'd on a rlou el aik'i'ii
;it Inn ii. runl ly Pin ing tin. i rle-
iiailmi nf ili arrlvil of (IimhthI oliro-
nn nt l'-titira. tho pnpor aiiya Hhnta
w rri'
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in h
and ral anldlrri wounded.
ri-prf irntailvra amirding to
Cicrlalor liava conrlmlfl nriollatlona
for tfin 'p'ln'haaa of I.ttM.O'lO bam la of
potrolnim from Mralcan companlfa
lfllrury la to ba Riada with la on r.
OVEREATING
is the root of nearly all
digestive evils. If your
digestion is weak or out
of kilter better eat less
and use
ItHlQIDS
the new aid to Setter
digestion. Pleasant to
take effective. Let Kf-
molds help straighten out
your digestive troubles
LET US sh()W YOU
iliir Ix nuliflil lino nf Clirlilinm M-ri hmi'l.iie. l:i
Ht lli'"l I VH..I 'tlH Ii 1 0 rlci'i
Diamond lavnlllara. MM P
lucinon.l Hliian l 110 up
Ijnillra' llracoltt Watrhru
$li."
Ititlltn r'nk Camt-oa
tit no up
nra'utiful load Nuklii""
it J tin
Mnlla of AH Hindu-IK'iy
D"H. Kwp'o. Hplh
M.iMntl:o Doha and inmil
lit MIT klinll
ralin Ivory
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I'I'T I'Hll'KH (IN Mll'ilH PATINT .Ml. in INKS and H'
IhrniiKtiout Ilia hulnlnm.
lon.y lw.lt fTX
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PMii.. WlUtsk
for H1 tu 7VJJ
ir.l. ma Vic Iff.
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Rrin up jrmir iirrii-rlp( lonf. fnly 11m purtft t"t lHt of lri.i it.'-t lnyinlrnU
utc mitl nt avnitf tci vou.
FHKK hl'I.MKHV. TIIDN'M W M MT Mil. WAI.MT 4m
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If jon feel bitloui koAilnchj eon-
tlpatril and all knorkait out juat go
to your druggist and got i bottle of
Dodaon'i Liver Tona for a few cents
whtto tt harmless regetabt sub-
rtltnle for danperoiis ealomel. Tskr
spoonful and . It don't start
your lifer and tralgbten you up
better and quicker than rusty e.-ilomel
nnd without making you tirk you
juat go back and get your money.
If you take ealomel today youT
he sirk and nauaeited tomorrow) be-
sides it msy aallraU you whlla If
ymi I oka podnon's Mws Tos you
will wake up feeling graat full of
ambition and ready for work or play
H h h.irra!r pleasant and safe' to
gire to childrrn; the like it
It ft i8n t (in Eastmav it isn't it Kodak!
Serviceable and
Appropriate Gift
for the Family
We have a complete line of Eastman
Kodak? ranging in price
$2.7:5 to $75.00
Kodak Albums!
large assortment $1.00 to $0.00.
Shop Early Economically
and Easily at Witt's
SHOP
EARLY
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MStS A. J. KIRKPATRICK Drugs and Jewelry
" a a s s a?-a?-aa s Sa sa-Sa?-a?S
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1 These Jazz nHllillnpi
Boys at Your B J
Next Dance " Y A
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j Wouldn't that ho fineY Wouldn't VI
' your party he a grand success? J ij y
Pep would fill the air every I j
minute wouldn't it? S rf
You can have these Tuxedo ... -Tl-- vil r1 TO
; Syncopators play for you on ir- V H Tj Vi
resistible. Pathe Records. It's ' I o U v
; time right now to pet your
r 1R0 Don t Delay
Sun.";" liny Your rathe Now R
V Special HolidayOffir g
j PHnNr.PR APH Tlie l.ramiful 1130.00 Pathe ?
j I 1 vyl 1 VVJIAI 1 1 lwn ihove. in either oak or
niahngapy with any ten BSc
No bother changing needles not ten.rd?-ieiny ieciiom- pfl: .
limited to one make of records. (or MJ0 tM) "d uxw week. v.
hut free to choose the best from F-veryiwHy can't get i-the (
any makes-thc wonderful real- ." chnm.i. '';" ;'' . g'
m n tt 11 1 ttimi(h to go irounu to those
ness of Pathe music there can he wh waMI (lfi imti O
no question as to what phono- now a t avoid being dnap- 11 Ijf
ranh you want nnce you have i"''""''1 ' J
heard the Pathe. Hear it today. I )
y'The Stor Of Today A nd Tomorrow " S rjU
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Choosing men's and boys' gifts at this store is made
easy by c ; immense stocks and wide vaneties of
high-grade merchandise by our modern conveniences
for the display and sale of goods by our courteous
interested sales force whose opinion (in case of doubt)
may be safely relied upon.
Here Are Some Thjngs Men Want
Pajamas
Yei they matte most acceptable pres-
ent and ytSu certainly could not. select a
more sensible one " '
$2.50 to $7.50 a Suit
Neckwear
Hundred of hand some new nectt scarfs
for men in a great Christmas tlittUy out
where you can set all the newest shades
and colorings
50c lo $5.00 .
House Coats
An excellent assortment to choose
from in richest tenttjrt). patttrna and
trimming effects at a wide range of prices.
$6.00 to $32.50
Men's Hose
Of all useful gifts there is nothing to
lake the place of hose. All new plain and
fancy colon are shown here.
Men's Hose 35c to $2 Pair
House Slippers
What would make a handsomer or mora
service giving gift to a man than a mc
pair of home slippers? Men's felt comfy
s slippers. I) and 3.S0. Men'i leather
peca I3JO t 4.
' Bath Rotes '
When you contribute' to man'a com.
' fort you have found the most direct ruutt
to his appreciation. Here you will find a
most exquisite- variety of beautiful fonts .
$5.00 to (20.00
Hundreds of ofher practical gifts
that we can't "squeeze in" this ad.
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by Mail
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by Phon
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, December 5, 1919, newspaper, December 5, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171299/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.