Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 238, Ed. 4 Monday, January 22, 1923 Page: 4 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923.
GLOYD-HALLIBURTON CO
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STORK HOURS: 7:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
SPECIALS OF IMPORTANCE FOR
TUESDAY'S SELLING
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FURNITURE
31.30 Milk Pans
$1.10 Milk Pans
Pans
Pans
Pans
Pans
Mrs. Marx Levy, acting president,
Mrs. M M. Bowers, Mrs. Frank T.
was the
entertain-
asso-
with
Six-
week with Miss Ingham of 1001 West
Sixteenth street.
All at-
Choice
Both
They
A Big Showing of Westclox Alarm Clocks
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10'
Gloria Hall
says:
woman by a pistol.
Holt was 45 years old, and his wife
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items:
$1.70 Lipped Sauce
$1.45 Convex Sauce
$1.80 Convex Sauce
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Your grocer or a bake
shop will deliver a delicious
one.
Amazing Purchase and
Sale of New
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pointed strongly to the man.
The man is mH to hav «
$1.00 Tea Biscuit Pans...
$ -86 Tea Biscuit Pans...
$1.50 Milk "
Sun-Maid
Raisins
The Delta Gamma alumnae
elation met Saturday afternoon
Miss Ermita Grant of 627 West
These Four Super Values are only a Few Examples
of the amazing Values Offered
some apptova! for street wear, and
Sorrento blue has many advocates.
These clocks are more than the ordinary
time keepers. They have all the qualifica-
tion! for service and durability. Once the
alarm is set, it is sure to respond it the
specified time to the minute. We highly
recommend these clocks to those having
trouble with their present alarms.
Priced as follows:
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Have It Master Cleaned
or Dyed
Phone Walnut 3450
Sanitary Cleaners
217-219 Harrison Ave.
Napkins, ska..............
Piace Carda, ...............
Ie Cream atiek up. pk,.
Heart Seala, box ...........
rapid Soaia, hoi ...........
Hurl Cut Outa, pkg.......
Lars. Heart Cut Ous, pke.
Extra Large Mearta. ench ,
Tuesday $3.50
Main Floor
805 West Twenty-first street will en
tertain the club next week.
The pleat laid In the side brim is
. still an item, and many shapes of the
poke type are along these lines. I
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‘THERE’LL be bargain! V
A mixed with batter in this #
aluminumware Sale.
Perhaps you are up on "Balanced
Rations." You'll surely want utensils
like these to prepare them in, bar-
gains at ...........................
Neighborhood bake shops
and large modern bakerles in
your town are baking raisin
pies for you that will delight
your men folks and save bak-
ing at home.
Practical Fashions
By ELRANOR GUNN u
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solo given by A, Frankel. The Metro
polltan quartet, composed of Mrs. T.
N. Asbury, Mrs. E. A. Magee, Hora.
Go Bench and Clark Snell, will give
the next number on the program. J.
S. Boss will extend a welcome to the
minister and his family. On behait of
Oklahoma City, whie Bev. Dean C.
Dutton, president of the ministerial al-
liance. will welcome them on behalf of
the churches of the city. Rev. Louis
M. Potts will give a short talk, fol-
lowed by Reverend DeRow, who will
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Cirele 3 of St. Luke's church will
meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs W
T. Russell of 416 West Ninth street,
when Mrs. B. E. Day will be the as-
sisting hostess.
The Union Fast“nOble Grand club
met Friday afternoon with Mrs. John
Brandell of 225 West Poplar avenue.
ment. Mrs. F. L. Turley of Norman
was a special gueat. In the game
Miss Dorothy Grant and Mrs. Turley
received the favors. Miss Georgia
France will entertain the club at its
next meeting.
Mrs. Stella Beebe and Mrs. Brandell
were initiated into the club at this
meeting. Guests of the afternoon in-
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Begins Promptly 9 a. m. Tomorrow
Gloyd-Halliburton9s Great January Sale
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Aluminum Ware
$1.35 Deep Pudding
$1.00 Deep Pudding Pans
$ .80 Deep Pudding Pans
$ .70 Deep Pudding Pans
$1.35 Shallow Stew Pans
$1.20 Shallow Stew Pans
$1.70 Deep Bake Pans...
$1.40 Deep Bake Pans...
$1.20 Deep Bake Pans...
$1.00 Deep Bake Pans...
$2.55 Coffee Pots .......
$1.30 Muffin Pans.......
$ .75 Muffin Pans.......
cumstantial evidence which he
Biair and Mrs. Howard Hope received
the guests.
Circle Seven of St. Luke's church
will meet Tuesday afternoon with
Mrs. 8. P. Stokes of ISO West Twen-
ty-third street.
lice Lee Jenkins, who acted on dr-
61xa4-inch Ukis
$1.00 Seamless Bread Pan
$1.00 Seamless Biscuit ”
$1.20 Seamless Sink
Strainers .........
$ .60 Dippers ...........
$ -90 Sauce Pans with
covers ...........
$2.25 Roasters .........
—and many other pieces,
nasement
. 800 pieces. Best values ever offered.
[ See them tonight in our Hudson street
window, make your selection and be.
at our basement promptly at 9 tomor- (
row morning, as no phone orders will
be taken. We mention just a few '
killed by a shotgun and the
against him. Mrs. Denecamp's hus-
band is said to have been out of the
city.
i a search which started Saturday
afternoon when Holt's automobile
had been found here. The man had
give an address. Albert L.
Call or Write
223 Mail St., Oklahoma City, Okla
prihtinenave thbrpiderYnandtsnzoncor.sutts,_batwing
suits, and that two materials are eom-1 •
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For the discriminating judge of musical worth—
for all those whose requirements are most exact-
ing, there is but one piano—the STEINWAY.
This is true today—it was true yesterday—it was
true half a century ago. To the truly great from
Richard Wagner to Paderewski it has been the
supreme piano.
New Steinways, $875 and Up
Paymenta May Be Arranged.
Always-Hold-Shape
Suitcases $5.25
A real bargain—a bargain, even at its former price
Extra large size, 24-inch, black, leather straps airway
around, heavy leather corners, good lock and catches
Cretonne lining with pockets in lid, built over a three-
ply wood box. Formerly $8.
Sixth Floor
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had instituted divorce
master of ceremonles,awin conduct the
social hour. ’ .
Miss Alice Hyde of me Went Twen.
telth Street entertained the Odd Times
lub at luncheon Saturday when she
had as special guests Mrs. Marvin
Armstrong. Mrs. Gordon D. stater,
Mrs. Claude Severin, Miss Mary
Louise Coates and Miss Lucille Arm-
strong. In the bridge game favors
went to Mrs. Stater and Miss Harriett
Ingham. The club will meet next
LookOut, price ...J......$1.75
Baby Ben, price $3.50 and $4.75
Big Ben, price $3.50 and $4.75
Miss Mae Emma McCauley of 124%
East Tenth street left Saturday for
New York, St. Louis and Memphis.
Tenn., where she will visit relatives
for a fortnight.
Mrs. Sherman Owsley entertained
at dinner Saturday evening in her
home. 810 West Thirty-fourth street,
complimentary to Mr. Owsley whose
birthday anniversary fell on that
date. Mrs. H. C. Seltz and Mrs. T.
N. Batten assisted Mrs. Owsley in
entertaining, J. T. Owsley of Chick-
ash, Norman Nelson, Howard Pate.
Tom Burrows, H. M. Sisson, W. G.
McCarty, H. C. Nelton and Edward
B. Smith.
Favors in the bridge game, given i
by the American Association of Uni-
versity Women Saturday afternoon
MAN ARRESTED
J AS SUSPECT IN
TEXAS MURDER
Blood Stains. Found on His
Clothes; Couple Slain,
Spring Silks
It s.just part of the growth of Oklahoma City to associate quality silks with the Gloyd.
Halliburton store. And 24 years of successful store-keeping has added a time-long as-
sociation of quality silks and Gloyd-Hnllibu rton's. This special purchase of many thou-
sands of yards of new spring silks will add another link in our reputation for right
quality and prices. This silk house was glad to supply Gloyd-Halliburton’s for this spe-
cial event, for it meant future orders—and then, too, cash.
NOTE THE SAVINGS, FOR THEY ALL ARE BASED ON TODAY’S MARKET
VALUES—AND ALL NEW SPRING SILKS
Seond Floor
. teenth street when bridge
feature of the afternoon*
An electric iron ii more convenient and efficient It saves worlds
of time, does the work more satisfctory. A Venus electric
curling iron at this price we consider the banner value of the
year. It it made of the beat materials and never becomes too
hot to injure the hair. A limited amount will be told at this
price. i
Spring?
Gay, pretty taffetas come rust-
ling in with a breath of spring-
time freshness, their ruffles
and ribbons fluttering. gome
have three-tiered ruffled skirts,
some are stiffly corded to stand
out in quaint lines, and some
have no sleeves at all, but just
picoted bands of the silk gath-
ered into a cuff in pretense of
a sleeve.
Others choose Canton crepes,
flat crepes and soft novelty
materials in light, soft greens
and tans of springtime, or the
always-sought black and
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months. The murderer In none of
these cases has been apprehended
poses of economy, but for smartness, and tried.
Appliques of one material or an-1 .The bodles of Holt and Mrs. Dene-
— =-*, and for thin purpose
j suede seems to be well liked. Pocket*
' as . Ua won. . -gmjme "WW umu ana maae to show
4. .ta« wont W iI1soon bring us to their bright lining, which is fre
iome h Cur coat are burden [ quentiy matched up in a hat, a small
Th*, aws ... . cloche or mushroom, probably, since
rThnsclothzuit.orcoat must be in this is Qhe shapa Which Paris at the
road foraahe days when * fur moment is regarding a mos favor-
seemgineredible, that one could tire These loche shapes have back
oomtur. ourutr imminga, but there brim, which are cut away almost to '
change day Wh L i, only for a nothing and'yet have sufficient foun- '
unencum- dation to uphold a bow or some trim- l
« » • I or the Thescot with,the scarf collar, ming arrangement which just forward
Mr. and Mr*. L* Burke of 1729 (he breach. although evenhere tonu asrathernew movement, some or the
West Seventh street entertained at ing a suit or any sort < f a wuscleet , ,k >ite deep; some turn 1
dinner Sunday evening complimen- spring, even summer wear it AP Tor i down onehe brim edge, and this is I
tary to Mrs. Margaret Stoke. of . hi- missto wUTftr tn „ J 4 shepe Which is evidently a runner
cago, when their guests were Doctor Monkey ,u| onmrrstrimmed. , for spring. Practically all crown. 11
and Mrs. 4. T. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. which appeal s to mi nsat ,mmins show some tendency toward draping I
Burk.. Mrs. Marv A. Jones of n e.Siy tnothe,smartest wom lor. bending in such • way that the I
--- i SPecd-y now that we have fabric about the crown la cauaht un I
■ learned how to apply it with the rurder the’straw. 1 1 un |
750 yards consisting of popular
weaves and desirable colors for
spring wear, also silk striped
shirtings and blouse materials,
values up to $2.00 yard at.,... Me
1.500 yards of silks, consisting of
Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Crepe de
Chine, Satins and many other silks
of equal attractions, values up to
$3, choice, of this lot st...........
2 McCook, Neb., Joe Martin, Edward
' - pnd Pon Burke Martin and Robert springing up. insteaa of Iying rlat.
# # # 1 The inverted arrangement is pgr tic
Sircle 6 of St. Luke's church will I ularly fetching for a collar, which poke type are along these lines I
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1121 West Thirty-ninth ntrect, abou are 50,11 slated for favor this a deep cushion brim
Mra. J. T. M?rt!?ot*18S West Fifth Ebem"as"wencaatens trimmed with Cazrnourhumanyaot the nmart wom- 1
atreet will entertain the Wednesday Both braid, embrotdary .na ______ en how. relucttaney to eschew black |
Tea club at luncheon Wednesday in
her home.
Society
By SADIE ANDERSON.
/OMPLIMENTARY to Miss
[I Dorothy Prine of Chicago, the
W_ house guest of Miss Marv
5X.. Burke, Mr«. T. O. Chamber* at
805 West Seventeenth street, enter-
tained a few friends informally at
luncheon at the QJoyd-Halliburton tea
room. Monday. A theater party fol-
lowed the luncheon.
Complimentary to Mr. and Mr* C
Floyd Harper of Sardis, Mia*. Mr. and
Mrs. W . C. Burke and Morris Burke
will entertain informally Monday eve-
ning in their home, 3326% Cinssen
boulevard.
To honor Rev-vea Ka M-’e-e-
Louie DeBow, and their daughters,
Miss Lenore and Miss Barbara Gene
DeBow. the member* of th* First
Methodist church, of which Reverend
DeBow is pastor, will entertain with
a reception Tuesday evening in the
church. At 0:30 o'clock, th* Sunday'
school orchestra under the direction
of E. H. Frey, will give a concert. The
Girls’ Glee club of the Central high-
achoot will open the program at 8
o’clock, to be followed by a violin
1,000 yards of silks. comprising
Paisley novelties for the new
blouses, plain and crepe weaves in
good colors, choice of this lot
values up to $3.50 at...............
1,500 yards of silk in a variety of
fashionable weaves and sub-
stantial qualities, values up to $4.50
a yard, choice of this lot at. *3.48
Mrs. John Murphy of Sapulpa ar-
rived Friday to spend several day*
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Wilaon of 300 West Fourteenth
street.
"Mr. and Mrs. Com p Abney of
2213 North Shartel avenue, enter-
tained the Friday Night club last
week. In the bridge tains, Mr. and
Mr*. Bruce Hardeman" received the
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Try one. They are mak-
ing them with—
NATIONS COMPETE NOW
IN LIGHT WARSHIPS
LONDON. Jan. 22.—A form of riv-
alry in naval armaments, the con-
struction of light crafts. has been
launched, according to Archibald
Hurd, famous British naval expert,
writing in the daily Telegraph today
He vve* statisties showing increasing
strength of the United States, and
Japan in light erulsers, destroyer* and
Submarines '
IOLA, Jian, Jan? 83.—flm Penwen
and Frank ■lavkburn. oil field oper.
ators, w re almost instantiy killed
late Sunday when their automobile
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WACO, Texas, Jan. 22,—The police
department believed today it had par-
tially at least solyed the murder FFI.
day night of W. E. Holt, and Mr*, turned turtle east, of Iota.
Ethel Denecamp. who were shot fivei men suatained broken neck*. ____
mile* east of Waco, and their bodies were to have brought In their first
hidden in the weeds beside the Waco ? !"‘w h'«"e near here today.
Mexia road. A man was taken in.,
custody thia morning by Chief of Po- I
SomeBetween Suggentions I binea means not that-it l.
M mu’ l A-TMOUGH fur coats hold ths cen-
1 ter ok interest Just now, a condi- or
tion brought about by the combina-other re used
reduction* 4 weather and interesting | sud nems to be wen ukea.
s iS"ienwont,"wur"aom tmmheuyrtgaranrucdszstnednana mol
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enmity agafnst Holt, and -o1 .e of his
clothing had bloqd stains on them.
There were evidences that an attempt
had been made to wash the stains off
his raincoat. Other circumstantial
evidence is in the hands of the chief,
and a charge of murder will be lodged 1
against the man. officers say. If was I
sald this man had accused Holt with
being instrumental in breaking up his
home recently.
A woman is also being detained for
investigation.
All local officers are engaged In
trying to unravel the mystery, the
sixth of a serles, of six murders in
and around Waco in the Inst nine ।
The House That Guarantees All Its Pinos.
228-230 W. California W, 6573
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PMilk
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Tbs Original Food Drink for All Ages.
QuckLunchat Home Omficea Fountains.
Rich Milk, Malted Grain ExtractinPow-
dera Tabletforms. Nonrishine-Nocobatng
•er ‘Aroid iaiutira* ud Substitutea
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if you are 1 of the 95 in enery 100 |
who Buffer from Dandruff or tome
scalp trouble, just try Mahdeen, for I
if it fail* to give you perfect eatisfaction.
your dealer ie authorized to eheerfuly r: I
fund.your,$1.00, the cost of A 12-0z. bottle I
At all Barber Shops, Hair Dressing Parlor*
PsometntdePorertrneorstorea, Mote-ia 1
____“A La Rudie"
CASHES always call tc
• mind a recent famous 1
film. L
Only these sashes women are de- J
manding for spring suits come in 6-
inch width, black moire, sash a
length only .................. $1,10 f
"Here Only”—Not a Book, ,
{XJE are told that here
V% only are these found.
Refering to these black real French
kid 16-button length gloves, and
only .............. *6.93 1
“It’s the Berries”
VO will agree when you
- view these new Bram-
ley collar and cuff sets and
see how smart they go with
sweaters.
Choose from white and ecru, alsc
ecru embroidered and only, set $1.25
I Will Shop For You. i
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rILaIS DEVELOrED
Rolla, 19 cents; Packs, 25 centa;
Prtota. 4 cents up to 2M14%: Prints
mxlU and 3M143, 5 cents; Prints
3%x5%, • cents, A wonderfully bril-
liant finish. Rend remittanee with
order or we will malt C. O. D.
THE MACARTHUR COMPANT.
(Formerly the Vestfnil Co.)
7% M Sdw* Ok In ho ma City, Okla.
PETTEE’S
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fltroic is tssenhil
at the Gloyd-Hallburton Tea room, I I * Lt T I N T\\ / A K jT
went to Mr«. J. A. Mrndall, Mr*. I U J I P. | \ \A LX Y
Frank Harrah. Mr*. John 'J. Vote, 11 « 1 1 -V JL L N V V 1 % 1
Mrwe,ankrsHwtraneMoh,Nintn ‘Instrument of the lmmortals’
playene .et.™ FORIHOSEWHOSEEKTHEBET
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Coming
Steinway Artiste
Albert Spaulding,
violinist
Tuesday Eve., Jag. 33.
Padereweki, Feb. 10
n. STIVEX b. w. SFIVEY
SELL US TODAY YOUR
Second Hand Furniture
Larse Cupia Cur Outa, each .....top
Yalentine Taillen, doz, ..............
Invitations, doz, .......... .850
Paper Party Capa, each ...........
Snavpers, containing Favor
and Paper Cana eaeh ...........
Nut Cupn, each ................is,
Ben Bon Boiea, each ............
Contettt, down roll*. gar
Serpentine, paekage of IS...... ita-
Farty Favp.Deertms-Thira
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TUESDAY AND -
WEDNESDAY
I A Special Sale of 26-Piece Silver Chest
Tuesday and Wednesday
Seldom does one hale the opportunity to select- such unusual
table silver at thia price. A limited amount of 26-piece Stratford
silver plated sets will be placed on aale Tuesday and Wednesday.
Each set comes neatly packed in a Harding blue color case.
Your choice of two exceptionally fine patterns. The Betsy Ross
and Rosemary. . •
6 Tea Spoons, , 3,1. Price
6 Table Spoons. e2A Ar
6 Medium Flat Handle Forks. 58 ( 95
6 Medium Solid Handle Enives, T I I E“
1 Butter Knife. | U
1 Sugar Spoon.
MAIL YOUR ORDERS
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