Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1939 Page: 3 of 20
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variety of models and weaves for fall.
Army Engineer Says
Evidence Sought On
All Problems
SO SIMPLE EVEN A
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year. old.
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I. 22 yean old.
dally upon exact improvements Oe-
«ired. the advisability of the improve-
ment*, and the interest* that may be
benefited thereby,** Captain Mont-
gomery aaid.
We Give Pioneer
Saving Stamps!
1. Smaller
capsules—
easier to take
2. Higher Po-
tencies.
New Store Hours
9:30 to 6!
OKLAHOMAN & TIMES
WANT ADS
CUSTOMIZED* BY
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Divorcee Granted
TXIVORC1 decree* recorded Wed-
Lf neoday in district court:
arm oolburn from Robert
B. COLBURN
MART F. BTUART from CHARLES
M. STUART.
MARVIN W. 8EALE8 from EDITH
8BALEB.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT
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Maa wbs know how te de thin*.
. . . earnawtota. eaiatm. sense
baaeara aluatora slsetrictan* . . .
•Out yea thsir aarvtese rwul.rlr
tarauah Oklahoman an* Ttoue
Weal Ada Are to Um "BualavM
Ovrvlres" column, of today', want
•a* an* have thaeo asessaary ro-
entt* *oao aetorv viator rain, an*
■tows have a chance to *a*a*o
year aiaca an* Ma eeataato.
Commodity Market
Is So Upset Board
Fears Large Orders
Will Get No Bids 1
heightened by the trim, athletic lines that Hickey-
Freeman have custmoized into these suits. In a
W« See to It That
Little Girls Are Sent
Back to School As
Elegantly Dressed As
\ Big Sister, Betty ’
Co-Ed In —
• No Machine* or Dryer*
• No Harmful Chemical*
• For Woman and Children • For All Typo* of Hair
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
HAIL ORDERS i ADD S* FOR POSTAGE HMBBH
County Investigation
In Anna Collins Death
Is Closed by Attorney
Walter Marlin, awutant county at-
torney, Mid Wedneaday "unleaa un-
expected information turns up, no _______
further action will be token in the j call no special election in Cole county
night club waitress,"
Mito Oollias died Friday at the
home of her stepfather and mother.
Mr. and L,___ __________ ...
Southeast Thirty-first street Cause
of death was at flrat given a* a skull
fracture.
Investigation first began upon In-
formation the had fallen or leaped
from a moving automobile, in which
the was riding with a man the pre-
ceding Monday afternoon. The second
medical examination Tuesday indi-
cated death was from natural causes.
Harried members of the stat* board
of affairs looked with long faces Wed-
nesday on ths reeling commodities
market and their rapidly multiplying
trouble*
All set to make their periodic long-
time purchases of groceries. meat* and
dry good*, the board suddenly flndt
wholesalers extremely reluctant to bid.
a* prices careen dladly uhder ths im-
pact of the European war.
“They’re rilling in and telling u*
they can’t bid on thl* stuff—it’s fluc-
tuating so fa*t.’’ said Roy Cox. Repub-
lican board member
Big Orders Camtag Up
The board hat called for bid* by
September It on a three-month sup-
ply of meat for the institution* and
by September 20 on tlx-month supply
of groceries. Bid notice* on dry good*
will go out Thursday, with no deadline
yet fixed
On the bast* of price* paid last
June, the board ha* planned to buy
M5.000 worth of meat*. 4104,000 worth
of groceries, and IM.000 worth of dry
goods.
The possibility was foreseen that
the state will be forced to purchase
supplies for shorter period*, sacrific-
ing whatever saving, might be ob-
tained by buying tn large quanuttee
Appreprtatiens Are Fixed
Institutions’ appropriation* are fixed
for the next 10 month* and do not
take into account sharply increased
prlcfn,
“Our hand* ar* tied.* said Cox.
"We have no way of meeting such *n
emergency. Th* lew doesn't let us bid
on the open market and go out and
grab this stuff now. Our appropria-
tions have been whittled to th* quick,
and w* may be faced with a deficit
at every institution tn th* state "
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Taesday Temperatere
__—1 Minimum 77
Last
(teener
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11 «4* m.
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Births
rpHE following birth* wen reported
1 Wednesday by Oklahoma City
hospital* and the city bureau of vital
MatUUcs:
MR AND MR8 W B. PURDUE
1710 Northwest Eleventh street, *
daughter, at St Anthony
MR. AND MRS WAYNE WIL-
LETT, Oenesee City, * son. at 8t.
Anthony.
MR AND MRS ALLEN LEOO.
Bethany, a eon. at BL Anthony.
MR. AND MRS JAMES
ADAMS. 1411 Northeast Fifteenth
street, a son, at St. Anthony.
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House Journal Finished
After Four Months
The typewritten journal of the
house of npreeentatives—official rec-
ord of its session thia year—was com-
pleted Wedneaday and filed with Don
Weigh, speaker
The task consumed * little mon
than four month*, well under the tune
taken for preparation of the house
journal after the sixteenth legisla-
ture. The session laws will be com-
pleted thia week. Work still Is con-
tinuing on the senate journal. A bill
to abolish the journal* passed the
house during the session, but was
City Driver Fined—W E. Mundy.
42 years old. 1*00 block Northeast
Twenty-third street, was fined *40 in
police court Wedneaday on chargm
of drunkenness and drunken driving
He wae arrested at Fourteenth street
and North May avenue early last
Bunday morning.
Communut*
Go Ahead With Water Hearing
Meeting Plank - '
APPARENTLY confident of the
** result of * district court action
set for Friday, the Communist par-
ty of Oklahoma Wednesday rean-
nounced it* meeting for * p. m.
Bunday in the Uttle theater at the
Municipal auditorium.
Barred from use of the building
by T. T. Johnson, auditorium man-
ager, th* party obtained * man-
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Always Insist on th* Original
Vitamins FLUS, Bocausa It
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Opportunity for aU cities, counties
and officials to air views on flood
control and Improvement of the
North Canadian river will be given by
the United States war department tn
a special hearing at the city hall at
10 a. m. October 5.
Capt H. A. Montgomery, district
army engineer, announced Wedneaday
he will conduct the hearing. Because
the flood control investigation was
assigned to both the war department
IM USi department of agriculture,
information aought by both will be
asked at the hearing
"All interested parties ar* invited to
be present, or be represented." he Mid
’The invitation is addressed par- >
Ocularly to those Interested in flood 1
control and related subjects, water-
flow retardation and soil erosion pre-
vention. and the official* of the state,
counties, cities, town* and local asso-
ciations whoM intereats may be af-
fected.
“Interested parties will be given a
chance to expreM their views espe-
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No increase in price yet 50% more capsules In
evt»ry box’ Every day — two tiny pleasant-to-
take Vitamins Plus containing vitamins A, B. C,
D. t. and G. Also two convenient sizes 18 days’
supply 1.50 ... 72 days’ supply 5.00.
KERR'S FIRST FLOOR AND KERR'8 UPTOWN
Endurance Flier* Fail
PALM SPRINGS Calif. sept. «_
—After 200 hour* in th* air—al-
most six days short of the light plane
record they were trying to better—two
Santa Ana fliers were forced down
early Wednesday Due to heavy rains.
TTOy Colboeh and Jerry Keeley were
unable to refuel from an automobile.
RUGS
Thoroughly gf
Cleaned, S 1 50
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Net hew cheap—but ha* gaad.
French Unique
Cleaners, Dyers. Hatten
•11 N. Hedsan Phana t-Olg*
Whether you are yet gracing the classes of your
favorite highschool or are enrolling in a new col-
lege or university, school will continue to be a
merry whirl if you are confident in your wardrobe.
- - we insist you select your class dresses
as well as those all-important date dresses from the
College Shop Sketched is a soft wool with quaint
pique collar and cuffs of white. Sizes 9 to 15.
KERR'S THIRD FLOOR COLLBOB SHOP
AND KERR'S UPTOWN
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Plan Is Jolted
I Put Y°ur '
\ HouseinOrder
\ Winter Now-
Pipe Line Executive
Shifted to New York_______
TULSA, Sept 4 —0P>—The Stand-
ard OU Co. of New Jersey announced
Wednesday transfer of W. R Finney,
president of the Oklahoma Pipe Line
1 Co., from TuJm to New York City
'• October 1.
Finney came here three year* ago.
'• He will continue hi* present dutte*
i- from New York and in addition will
co-ordinate the producing unite. of
two other Standard subsidiaries, Car-
ter Oil Co. and Standard of Louisiana.
Paul Griffin, vice-president, will di-
rect routine <>i>er»tions of the Okla-
homa Pipe Line Co. here.
AAA^ROTHSCHILD’S HAS THE CLOTHESkAAA
• No Haat-No Ekctricity • Contains No Ammonia
• Raconditions tha Hair
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Divorce Petition*
pvlVORCX and separate matnte-
Lr wane* peUttaa* recorded Wed-
nesday tn district court;
JUANITA PEGRAM vs. GAYLE
PEORAM. neglect alleged.
BURTRICE ASKINS V*. V. W
ASKINS cruelty alleged.
NELLIE M. DAVIS v*. CHARLES
L DAVIS, abandonment alleged
ULALA FREEMAN vs. VIROIL L.
FREEMAN, cruelty alleged.
LENKA L. YORK vs THOMAS
YORK, abandonment alleged
ETHEL M. CAPS vs, ROBERT E
CAPPS, neglect alleged.
HELEN CARRITHER8 vs. MAX
CARRITHER8. cruelty alleged.
BEATRICE L. MAY vs. FRED
MAY. cruelty alleged
R TODD NEL8ON vs, ORA N.
NELSON, cruelty alleged
CHARLES W. WALKER vs. LIL-
LIAN F. WALKER, neglect alleged.
DELLA WILLIAMS vs. ROLAND
WILLIAMS, neglect alleged.
ANNA HALE vs. VIROIL HALE,
separate maintenance asked.
OMA BARKER v*. JACK O. BAR-
KER. abandonment alleged.
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You'll get • lot of pleasure from wearing Hickey-
Freeman’s new suit shade, Cascade-Tone. For
this -tastefully restrained yet zestfully different
shade has a way of ”toning-up” a tired wardrobe.
You’ll enjoy the keen, youthful appearance Cas-
cade Tone gives you—an effect immeasurably
For The
Chubby Miss
"Chubette” for the stocky child.
Percales, shantungs, spun rayons
and prints. Sizes l0'/a to 1614.
KERR’S FIFTH FLOOR AND KERRW UPTOWN
M^ise l| Mil I
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Marriage Licenses
AXARRIAGE license* recordedWed-
1V1 needsy st the courthouse:
JB88E M KENNEDY. 27 year*
pld. PaoU. and LUCILLE ISAAC. 20
year* old. Paul* Valley
JIMMIE WILLIAMS Mi year* old.
•nd DOROTHY TERRY. 2* years old.
1724 South Oentrsl
W O. WORLINE. 22 West Cali-
fornia. and KATHRYN ANDERSON.
PATRICK O. MILLER, M years
old. * North Klein, end ELECTRA
ROARK. 27 years old. 1111 North-
west First.
GENE B. COLMAN 21 yew old.
1440 Southwest Twenty-ninth, and
MAB J. BROWN. !• yean aid. El
whaatok
RUSSELL L FREDERICK. 24 yean
old. *14 Northwest Fourth, and AN-
TOINBTTB M. MILLER. 2* yean old.
14M Northwest Forty-fourth
ELWOOD F. BCTON. 21 yean old.
>1*0 Northeast Fourteenth, and VIR-
GINIA B. HAMBLIN. 1* yean old.
1*04 Alics. '
CARL HUFFMAN. 24 ysan old.
and LUCENA HANDKE. 21 yean old.
Tuttle.
„ JOJ ■AVE8. 22 yean old, 514
Northeast Seventh, and HAZEL M
gAYRK. 2* yean old. 14M Northeast
Twenty-fifth. •
vJSL.®* SJICWA,ID'43 j**”
WAUNITA
DAUOHER11, 40 ysan old. Van—■
KXNNE1H W. MAONE88. 1* yean
old. 417 Southeast Twenty-seventh.
•nd J™-®* MBAD, 17 yean old. 1421
Bouthweet Twenty-aixtlk
. 31 old.
1J0* Bouthweet Twenty-second, and
JBSS1B THOMAS. 1* yean old. Mil
ERNEST JONES. 22 yuan old, IHj
corns is today!
M TnjufaAdinq
TF invite* pou to **• th*
-dock that ntM on dr“
f st M a. robinson
Deaths
rpHE following death* were recorded
1 Wednesday at city hall:
MRS. NANNIE PERMELIA HAMP-
. TON. 7* years old. Ill* North Hud-
son. gsatrte hsmorrhage.
HANNIBAL HANCOCK ARM-
STRONG. *7 yean old. 1*34 North-
west Tenth, cerebral thrombosis
BRIL WILLIAM MOORE. Bl yean
old. • Northwest Seventh, arterto
•derotic heart diseaes. *
CHARLES L LEOO. U years old.
441 Northwest Twenty-first, coronary
occlusion.
JACK L. TATUM. M years old.
2121 Northwest Eleventh, hemorrhage
MRS. CLEMENTINE ELIZABETH
M NEW, 7* yean old. 11* Northeast
Eighth, paralytic stroke.
PEARL CHAMBERS. 47 yean old
SOO South Pennsylvania, pulmonary
tuberculosis.
R. V MAXON. S7 yean old. 2*10
South Villa, carcinoma
EVA LOUISE ROGERS. 14 days
old. route *. congenital heart diseaes.
MR8. EJtNA GERTRUDE MAR-
SHALL *1 yean old. *1* Northwest
Thirteenth, cardio renal vascular
diaeess
MRS. MART F. CAMPBELL. 7S
yuan old. 2*0 Northeast Eleventh,
angina pertori*.
PERMANENT WAVE
Ur WITH THIS COUPON
4 THUR.FRI.SAT.
Complvts with 50 curi-
•r*. Nothing «1m to buy.
North Broadway, and LUC ILLS
JOHNSON. 24 yean old. 17H North
B'.-adway. —
ROBBRT L GARDNER. 20 yean
old. 42* West Choctaw, and GERAL-
DINE F. WISEMAN. 1*
3430 Northwest
FRANCIS O. ____ ____
and LYDIA R DI8EL, 1* ^een old.
RICHARD ALLRED. I* yean old.
1224 North Olie, and LETTRBM
DONALDSON 10 vean old. Duncan.
J. B M-DERMOTT. 33 years old.
330’j South Robinson and JE88TE
DONOHUE. 3* yean old. Oklahoma
City.
WALTER W CROW. 42 yean old,
301 South Robinson, and LORENA
ALVEY. 34 yean old, 124 Soutbeart
Thirty-fifth
BENNIE OREER. 1404 Northe*»t
Eighth, and Florence c. Kim-
brell. *00 block Northeast Seventh.
1000 Northwest Fourth and MW-
DRED J. paoe. M yean old, Attica.
.. J?*, .O _PAVIS. 11 year, ng
Northwest Third, and BERTIE I
HERRON. I* yean old, *1* Wtet
California.
H»TRY B. ECKROAT. M yean
Ote Jcnm, and HELEN P. PATTER-
SSL.!’ oW’ Northwest
Twelfth.
Elisabeth Gerley Flynn
damn* writ requiring him to show
cause Friday why the use should
not be granted.
Speaker for the meeting is Mia*
Elizabeth Ourley Flynn, member of
the national party committee A na-
tive of Concord. N. H . she ha* been
active in the Industrial Workers of
the World, textile, shoe and mln*
worker*' ontanlzatlon*. 8acco-Van-
setti and other defense campaigna.
She now is a columnist for the Cal-
ifornia People’s World and Chicago
Midwest Record She will speak on
the history of the party.
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Dale Brown Quits <
Legislative Post <
He Takes Position As
County Attorney
Dale Brown. Cbalgste, resigned Wed-
nesday as representatives from Coal
county to accept appointment a*
county attorney.
He will replace Marvin Balch, who
resigned to leave the county and enter
private practice. The term end* in
January. 1M1.
Governor Phillips indicated he win
death of Anna CoUln*. 22-year-old I to choose a new legislator, leaving the
•• position vacant until the regular elec-
tion next year.
wx SIMUTTWI ana mnmr. ®vwn served as chairman of the >
Mrs. L. L Patterson. 711 "" »fner>1 >rttolaUon dur-
ing ths last session and drew some
attention in the sixteenth legislature
by his fight to repeal the famous “red '
worm" bill He had been considered
as a candidate for speaker at the
house in the eighteenth legutetm*.
We are well aware that
younger daughters are in- (
terested in chic and smart,
ness as well as their older
sisters. For this reeson we
have a Juniette shop de-
signed for these girls. In
this department are coats
•nd dresses to give the <
young miss new pride in
herself. All models arc fash-
ioned with an eye towards
. Balancing Equation* and Translating Your French
1 ht”tr.Wil1 $wm *’ M“«'' *•" •» •
Date in a Dresa So Smartly Flared and Trimmed
Above:
Hooded Coats
I To solve the hat problem for
young daughter. Gelbro's new
fleece fabric in natural, wine,
navy, teal. Fitted or boxy lines.
’ Sizes 10 to 16.
Above Right:
Dress For
Junior Miss
Sheer wool and spun rayons In
stripes and plains. Exclusive jun-
ior models in sizes 10 to 16.
Right:
;, Sheer Featherweight Wool
Cleverly Designed for The
Back-to-School
FASHIONS
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 6, 1939, newspaper, September 6, 1939; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1765049/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.