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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1923,
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WOMAN CASHIER
TEST OF KLAN
932 SOLDIERS’
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additional reel at pictures has been
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designs that breathe of days and
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Established 1780
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Boohlet ef Choice Rtcipu sent jree
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223 Main St., Oklahouna City, Okla.
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Dana Gibson were taken
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Correlation Used
To Save Time In
A Complete
Fixture Service
why Maxwell House
is specitied whenever
one is particularly
anxious to have the
occasion just right
OIL FIRM SUED BY
ITS FORMER EMPLOYE
homa chapter Of the Red Cross has
fl ven aid to 932 tamilies of former
shown in the report of the hum* ser-
vic* department nt the regular month-
ly meeting Thursday afternoon in the
headquarte offloe. 224 West Third
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Jor a bertes of benefit bridges to be
given by the club during the spring,
iostesses and dates will be decided
Apon later. Mr*. Barton L. Law was
v oted into the club aa a member.at
that meeting. The club voted that $10
in given to the American Association
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There are human and animal motif*,
"cento effects, even architectural de-
signe and there are conventional and
rather prim floral designa which have
been lifted out of the most decorous
period* of history as well as exotic
children, are those cottons which are
with candle wicks.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. IT.—Without
relaxing appreciably its grip on the
enst and middleweat, the cold snap
wilt reach out tonight and take within
its grasp the rout hern most tip of con.
tinental United States,
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of 3319 North Western avenue will
entertain th,, circle March 4, when
the plans for the carnival to be given
March 4, will be discussed.
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Courier. to thirty of the active mln
isters of the churches here.
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this graceful trick and in fact dresses
for any occaston which spelle tormall-
ty have a way of playing up the arm
by drapings which do more by way
of revealitng than concealing it.
The use of printed fabrics ha* been
commented on at such length that it
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. White of 1120
West Twentieth street will entertain
the .Monday Evening Bridge club next
week.
guesta were Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam A.
Buckhgltz, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc-
Donald.
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the Chicago university.
Mr. and Mrs*J.<A. Beignan of 4301
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SCHOOL HEALTH VISITS
'Sixty Transient Soldiers Are
Furnished Meals.
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West Twenty-tint street will enter-
tain th* F. C. C. club Saturday in-
elead of Friday evening as announced.
CONXErLSVILLE, Pa., Feb 17— k
Thirty persons were hurt. two serious-, V
ly, When two care of a train on the
Jollne fub““whin has teen
Make It Real Soon
A Home of Your Own
READ THE REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN THE
OKLAHOMAN AND TIMES
Two Bandits Hit St. Louis
Girl Over the Head.
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Phone;
Walnt 3000
Mike Our Booth at the
HOMEBUILDERS’ EXPOSITION
Your Headquarters
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Harmon, Mias Dorothy Forsythe, Mirs
Mlora Cothron, Miss Josephine Coth-
roti. Miss Vonn a Bowles, Miss Paulino
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pair* of comtort slippers supplied to ,
the disabled veterans in University hos-
pltal. forty bath robes. which were 1
MAXWELL
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Call or Write for Catalog and
Information
YourCity
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Estimating, designing, instal-
ling and counsel is included in
our fixture service. Let us
suggest designs in keeping
with the style of architecture
of your room. or lite period ui
your furnishings.
Just now, the Italian Renais-
sance design, are the farorite
of distinguished illuminating
experts. See the Donato, Pal-
ladio, and Murano series of
fixtures, suitable for any room
at any price
It i« our pleasure to assist
you. .
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Type 281 Kennedy Receiver and Type 521 Amplifier
is reliable, fully guaranteed and easy and simple to operate. Tuning
range 175 to 900 meters, covering all wave lengths used in broadcasting.
This set will bring in anything from coast to coast. Demonstration at
your home (anywhere in the city) if you wish.
Society
By SADIE ANDERSON.
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Made from only high grade Caracas
cocoa, pure cane sugar and flavored
with Mexican vanilla beans.
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10. E. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bros-
seau, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson, Mr.
• nd Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mr. and
Mra L. D. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs Joe
Valhberg, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Barnest. In the game of bridge Mrs.
4 anfield, Mrs. Baum and Mr. Norris
and Mr. McCauley received the favors.
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' for some of them. Thirteen men ati
m the army were given adticeandald.
1 in the report from the Red Crosn com-
munity house. It was shown that all
club* are agui meeting with the ad
dition of new cooking elasses and
mothercraft clube Beoduse of the
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Visit with ua—regt with us- tell year trou-
bles to the Want Ad girl. (If you have no
. troubles—stop anyway) and let us tell you
191 ways in wheh Oklahoman and Times
W ant Ads can be of service to yo.
Oklahoman and Times
Want Ads
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terested in knowing that she is tak-
ing a month's speclal train ing course
in community playgrouna work at
Indian Orsek Valley railroad, jumped,
the track in th* mountain*.
Amwer to Yewterday's Question
pD OvERHOLSER 1* preeident of.
E the Oklahoma City Chamber of 1
Commeree. S
The Rebecca LoGg9 409 will hold an
initiation Monday evening in (he hall,
when the public is corqtaly invited to
attend. Retreshments will be served at
'he cloee of the ygetng.
hardiy seems necessnry to‘state they A”'"
are worn for the robe intime, as the > quired to put up * surety bond and to
French dub the hostess gown, for the do this It'
negligee and for that matter for the
cIuzguyr Anra “.3
Wi MibehaBoep, •com* with
Ontinent, tun with Teleum.
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Genuine and indestructible pearls,
amethysts, turquoises and other
•tone* are made into earring, of
real beauty by jewelry artists now-
adays.
bertha, another hard working mem-
ber of the fashio family, although one
which seems to have been given a re-
spite to ravening. The lace bertha to
such an obvious expressdor of the
vogue that it has been rather avolee !
by some women and left rather for
those who are not given to subileties
in dress. -
The idea of covering one arm with
a scerf and leaviing the other tree 1*
one which to not confined to hostess
gowns. Evening dresses have learned
Mr*. R E.
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Four ounces
—an honest quarter pound of
BAKER’S
Caracas Sweet Chocolate
Tdny’s Question
WHo is commander of the Okla
W homa City American Legion post?
ODLLINS and MOORE
giftsArtandTnw Egv,4
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and tubes of tooth paste, with sup- '
T plies of stamps and stationery.
It was decided at the meeting to fur-
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The Ready to Help club met Friday
Afternoon with Mm. Russell C. Gilbert
•f 1123 North Oklahoma avenue. Dur-
tng the business sesston, reports were
heard from all standing committees.
Arra Gilbert, chairman of the enter-
tainment committee, reported plans
weather bureau, and it was predicted
the temperature would drop again in
the lower lake region and the Ohio
valley. In the middle Atlantic and
North Atlantic states the present cold
weather will continue ever gunday ex-
cept in bcuttered patehes.
ning at bridge. Mr. and Mre. Fred M.
Fuiley, Mr. and Mra. Frank R. Joy,
Mr. and Mr*. Perry Mead, Mr. and
Mrs. K. Carlton Crabtree. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Stater. Mis* Alma Blown
And M. N. Joy.
the Central
Fourteenth street will entertain the I evening with Mrs. Floyd
bast Fourteenth street Bridge club, of 706 West •
Mohday afternoon. when Mr*. John Booth was the lead- ’ The pay
er of the lesson. At this meeting
Mrs. M. Turner. Mra. Franklin Pack-
of the week, they cacy of some other designs, gives one
Arithmetic Made to Aid Health
and Thrift.
Revlenishing of the "loan chest,"
for the public health nurses was re-,
ported. This is a chest containing.
sheets, pillow cases, gowns and towels
which the nurses use to supply needy
families in case of sickness. It was re-
ported that this is the first Umo in
'wo years the chest has needed new ,
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large attendance at th* weekly pio- valley ana the lower 1ake regle
turo show on Wednesday nights, an '
Fanciful Negligees. - —7 1 a- .......
THERE Is the closest sort of kin- which are on a white backgrpund and
I ship between a negligee and a those which are against a neutral or
frock just now, varying, of course, highly colored background, to sn
with the genre at the negligee and nothing of thone which are allhouetted
incidentally trimming is as much at against black. Besidea which a print-
home on one as another. The ban- i *4 chiffon is quite different in genera:
dana Inspiration seems to be worked effect from a print which is on a more
of 228
of 214 West.
Joseph E. 'Widener'* Duttiate has
heen assigned 161 pounds in the Grand
National Steeplechase race, the Eng
Itsh jumping clasaie at Antree, March
11. The race 1* worth $40,000 to the
winner.
Calming that the Sinclair Refining
company would not give, him a clear-
anco card after he had left its em-
ployment ant that the company mali-
ciously misrepresented his standing
when he gave it as a reference, Cly-
ence E. Frazer, formerly managing
sales agent in Ardomer for the Carter
Oil company, filed a sut for $30,000
damages against the refining com-
pany Saturday.
He allege* that after leaving the re
.. as Virginia. Everywhere else east of
added *o that the show may begin at the Minstssippi fair weather I* in
6:30 o*clock.
Practicalfashions
opening the health week program
on Monday morning with the election
of a mayor in each of the grade
school*, and aidermen and health of-
ficers in each room, will be followed
by health chores, performed by every
boy and girl.
To assist aome of the schools in get-
ting into the health crusade, Mies
Katherine Norris, physical director
in Webster junior highschool, and
member of the health week commit-
support of the Pl Phi settiement
schol at Gatlenburg, Ten. The local
chapter is tn its sixth year of organ-
ized work.
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East Presbyterlan church met
Smith and Mr. Pope vecelved the
favors. Suppet was served at the
close at the craning when the Wash-
ington birthday decorations were used.
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Featuring the program at the bene-
fit dance to be given Monday evening
at the state eapitol, by the members
of the Young Democratic club, wilt
be a solo dance to be given by Eliza-
beth Mitchel and a song by Miss L.
Olyn Hazleton.
— Watton Photo.
Mias Louise Vedder.
Miss Louis* Vedder is presiqent of
the Oklahoma City Pl Beta Phi
Alumnae association, which has at
the present time thirty membrn.
IaM West Ashe avenue, entertained
at bridge Friday evening, when they
dnd as their guests Mr. and Mra
Clam Smith, Mr. and Mrs P. L. Pope.
It was
PNichois, and Miss Hazel Kelly. Thetr , ________
Eguests included Miss Lela Payne, Miss Classen bollevard returned Saturday
Irene Appleman, Mias Bessie shan-1 from Kanxas City, where they have
Complimentary to MI.S Rose Pheil,
whose marriage with George Futrell
will tie an event of early spring, Mrs.
O. V. DeWitt of 2262 West Nine-
teenth street entertained with a mis-
Anita Henkel city
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Mr*. W. O. F rancisco of 1609 West
7 hirty-necond street has isaued Invi-
tation* to an informal bridge tea to
be given Thursday afternoon of next I
week.
One of the im«t<bea*Ufui partkn at i
the week, was the luncheon bridge -
given Friduy, when Miss Alice vir
Mini* Bennett and Miss Martha Jane
Allen entertained at the Oklahoma
City Golf and Country club. The tables
were arranged in the shape of a
"Washington hatchet," and were ar-
tistically decorated with minature
Cherry tree* and Cherry blossoms, red
shaded candle* lighted the table* and
rooms where blooming Cherry trees,
with smilax and ferns formed the
background, for these two hastesses,
when they received more than two
hundred guests. In the bridge gme,
Mlas Pauline Roberts, Mrs. John T.
Naylon and Mrs. Maurice Marrs re-
ceived the favors. ‘
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R. AND MR8, ALDEBLRTl
BXoUN of 130 Went Seven-
teenth street will have as
their guests Saturday eve
mtuntion. Printed things wli con-
tinue to be wor throughout the sea-
son to come and further than that,
fashion is not concerned. It there
was but one type of figured fabric in
vogue. one could expect that it would
pall, but the spirit of figured thtngs
is confined to no particular vein.
non. Alins Loleta Caldwell, Mias Grace । spent tho last whek visiting fjenes.
winlams. Miss Thelma Payne, Alias I @ A *
udna Watson, Vesta Jamison, I Mrs C M- -edilllard ot Ardmore
.Miss Eva Payne, Miss Opie Becler, | 18 seriously Ul in at. Anthony's hos-
Niss Zenia Bryant, Miss Alice Ellis, pitan, whlle her young daughter,
Miss Jessie Lawrence and Mias Alpha Eetty Ann. is the guest of her grand-
spegelman. Retreshments were served | parentn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Wil-
at de eloe of the evening. I bains at 3105 North McKinley avenue.
ning was spent in hemming linen
for the honored guest.
organized, entertninc
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were Mre, J. P. Walker. Mrs. Mor- , - — — ----
ris A. Wilkins, Mrs. Robert A. Weik- Meloud and Mine Marha Calthorpe
•y, Mrs. A. C. Barton and Miss | and m1m Beatrice Shenr.
And the popularity of these earrings h 1..9 .
is justly earned—especially in wew J DOcin €
of their relatively low cost 4 “0V0u 1 3
Many young women have several 133 West
sets—on* to match each of a variety Maim
of costumes. -I
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Mitgic is Essential
It’s Music—Not Noise—Y ou Want
Buy Satisfaction. Purchase a Reliable, Guaranteed Radio.
Th* set that made the greatest impression on the radio fans at live
Chicago and Kansas City show s. 1
■ difference between th. effect of print. made,by the ald societles of the
' • . churches, three dozen tooth brushes
for all aorta of things and for all sorts substantial surface. Cottons and Un-
of purposes in the case of the collar ens too. are among the most interest-
used on the figured negligee, it is ing ot all just now. Among th. novel,
hardly recognizable as a handkerchief l ty fabrics which are appearing for
idea, but seems rather to be one of 1 decorated as are certain bedsprends
the many interpretatione of the ' frocks, not only for grownup* but for
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street. Mewl* were furnished for sixty Lin, Florida vas forecnst today by the
former soldiers and Jobe were found
SPRINGFIELD, Ohjio, Feb. IT —
Police Chio R. H. O'Brien, today
branded report* that he had received
threatening letter* in connection with
the Ku Klux Klan case here, aa abeo-
lutefy false. He declared pubitshed re-
port. o€ anonymous letters sent to
him were "all hot air." and the only
letters rocewwed were commendatory of
his acuik vf 1 .mill* hinu ucwvduw*-
ters Wednendty night. •
Attorney for the Ku Klux Klan. I
the police and attorneys for th* prose-
cution were marking time today in tive 1
caso of W. M. Cortner of Muntee, Ind., |
keeagle and organizer of the local
klan branch, who yesterday pleaded
net gullty to a charge of "riotous con
al piracy" in connection with alleged
actitities of hi* organization here and
was released on bond. Courtner was
arrested Wednesday night in the raid. '
The klan case to deseribed by attor-
ney* for the prosecutton and defense I
an a teat of the klan In the United ,
States. Gw ner’s rane ia the flrat of
It* hind to come before a court in this
country, attorney* assert, and the en- :
Ure national klan to said to ba throw-
ing its resources behind Costner.
How do school children carry
on a health campaign and a thrift
campaign and yet have tinse to
read, and write and spell and work
arithmetic problema?
“By correlation." Is the answer
given by Miss Eleanor Johnson,
primary supervisor. She explains
it in this way. and show how no
time is taken from regular
studies, and yet health and thrift
nr* taught and talked and
“learned." The spelling and writ-
ing lessons comprise word* that
mean saving money, inventing and
becoming prosperous. It also in-
cludes words full of meaning re-
lating to health and strong bodies
and clean minds. Reading tenons
comprise stories at how frugality
and thrift make it possWble to ac-
quire education, good fom and
aboundant pleasure. Storles relat-
ing to health are also included.
Queer as it may seem, Mise
Johnson showed how arithmetic
lessons will be made to relate to
heaith problems and thrift as well.
First the pupils select th* food for'
their lunches; food that will build
strong bodies and preserve good
health. Next they will apply thrift
ideas by figuring out the coat and
buying the thost of healthy food
for the least price.
Ml** Mary Neff, who has been the
suest of Mr* 11. K MTusson of 141
Saat Thirteenth street, and of other
relatives for several weeks, left Sat-
urday for her home,
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. Complimentary to Mrs. Harry
Norwood, who was before her mar
riage last week, Mra. Jessie Sorrell*.
Mra. L. J. McClure of 126 East Eighth
street, entertained with a* line party
at the Orpheum theater Saturday aft.
or noon, when her guests ware limited
to the close friends of the honored
guests, including Mr* J C. Jentins,
; Mrs. W. L. Dougian, Mrs. Charles
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... .. . cellaneous shower Thursday evening
of University Women, for the River- in her home, which was prettily dec
eide school cafeterin, which the A. A. orated in spring flowers. The guesta
I W is aponeering. Plans were also , who were limited to the intimate
ade to collect magazine* and book* ! friends of Mise Phell, included Mra
for the boldfers’ library of the. State | Mary Neff of San Franeisco, Mrs. C.
honpital, which is under tho auspices P. klinglesmith of Noble. Mr*. H. E.
of the social service department aTumeon, Mrs. C. Pratter. MrS Lyda
Mro John Francis Martin and Mrs. , Buford, Mrs. Mable Ellis. Mrs. Jee
Howard B. Hopps were the leader* ot Klinglesmith, Mis* Marian Pratter
the lesson on "Homes," when Alus- and Mis* Jimmie Pratter. The eve-
(rated books of Oklahoma were used
in the round table discussion. The
nembers of the Paprieka club Friday
evening. With a Valentine party. in
the I. W. C. A. club rooms. Gamea
•nd contests featured the evening,
when ML** Winnie Pries received the
Havor for the"best costume in the Val-
ent Ine parade. Ths personnel of the
r tub includes, Miss Price. Ml** Jessie Frlends of Miss Bnle Norman,
mith. Mias Alberta Smith, Mias Bebe ' director at the Red Cross communfty
giuqdiewton. Miss Myrtio Berkenstein, center of Oklahoma City will be in-
Miss Bertha Neal, Mln Marie Har-
Mr. and Mrs. F M* Tull of 901
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Bevonteenth street will be hostess 1 0 * '«k Tor Hatle Creek, where । ing. Mulligan, Military. Longfellow nights far more lurid in character.
Monday afternoon to the Art Rea- Mr 1 uI WiI make, an extended an Harmony Junction and Rock- | Frors he Im* prints, the Persian and
-anenc e. . weel. • I "" return next 1 wog schools are on their schedule*. 1 cent M .Euroapen motifs, to the dell-
Nrg.Tktwhiencotgan Weat Mm H, E. * „Sm® of 141 Eotwm the negro schools, inqlud. a wider field in which to wander and
ass Emma sipson"ot Mangun. 'who Thirteenth street had as her guestu ingdDougias, Dunbar, Orehard Park, sateuua l one againat monotony
Arrived Thursday to spend the week, for several days her parents. Mr. Choetaw and 8a nd low 11. which is the most deadly of fashions
A»A und Mra cP. Klinglesmith of No ENcI ANn UfTl DAV lsinm Then there is such a marked
Mre ! . . J. Best of 021 West Me who J, i • Saturday for their । ENGLAND W LL PAI 111 ■
Sixtenth st reet bit Saturday forlhome m, , nd Ara Nussonaccom- U. S. DEBT IN DOLLARS -a
Poustas. Kan., where she wm spend paniod them, and will visit over ths __ * I1
a week the guest of her mother, Mrs. weekend. [ LONDON, Feb. IT.—Great Britain's I jl
- * - payments on ths war debt owed to the ' I
United States will be made In Amerl- I I
Thurnday can dollars through credits already es- I
Maytubby tablished in Xsw York, the treasury | r
Twenty fourth street, | department announced this afternoon. j B
nKht gown as well, the oil company, as a reference, and
it is an age of figured material* he claim* they mierepresented his
and already one hears the pesaimiste j standing and would not give him the
statement that they have been done clearance card he needed
to death, but this seems an unneces- |--
sarlly gloomy view to take of the I
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Abel Kivtat will (tart his comeback
at th* Wiles A. A. games (N. YI
Feb. 10. -
Machinery company, was struck
ths head and rodbed of HIM payron
money in front ot the sompany"s of-
fices in the bustness district today-
She had alighted from an utomobte
returning from a bank, when two
bandit*, with drawn retolvers. ae- a
coated ner. an* ran into a vestirite. "
and on* brought down hie revolver on
her *kulL she fell to th* pavement,
and the bandits emcaped. Physician*
•aid Mina Eagunz was not injured
serioumiy.
It was ths eecond payroll robbery
here in less than fifteen hours, ths
local office of Swift and company,
packers, having been robbed of si,-
766 last night.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Baum, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelby Lewis. Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mre. Charles Unger of 217
East Park place entertained at brldgo
Friday evening, when spring flowers Much of the worl done by the asso-
decorted the room* and tables. Their ciation is for local charities, but it*
main efforts are directed towards the
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And Blackheads. Itched and
Burned. Cuticura Heals.
“For *cm* time I wan troubled
with Stackhead, and pimptoe on my
fare. The pimples festerd and be.
came very sore They were im
blotch«* ell ovet say (•**, sad hehed
and burned so that I scratched and
irritated them. I did „et Uks to go
of Cutisura Bcap end ne bor at
Cuticura Ointment I wu redptttely
booled." Siuned) Miss Bhd
WILL BE MADE
OF OHIO CASE
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Springfield Police Chief Not
Threatened.
Club will meet in two weeks with Mre
J. Lewis William*, who will entertain
tn the home of Mra. Eugene R. Auf-
ne ht, 2320 West Fifteenth street. At
thia meeting Miss Clara Louise Jones
will talk on the social service depart-
ment of the State hospital.
6a 83 6
■ Mr*. Chaties W. Jhnsun of 1027
I West Thirty-fourth street entertained
informally at bridge Friday afternoon
When the Washington Birthday decor-
atlons were used. In the game of the
afternoon Mr*. George Ritter and Mrs.
NVictor A. Snigga received the high
sore favors. Others entertained
I
i*
• • •
Mr. and Mr*. Fred A. Parsons of
11k» North Lottie left Friduy for Fort A AFAGD EC
Worth where they pm hpend the week RA 5lLE9
ead with relative? IVI mez be feiloped
», ana *5 •a”c Koberta ot r coldtrovblenwe
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 261, Ed. 3 Saturday, February 17, 1923, newspaper, February 17, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1950573/m1/4/: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.