Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 319, Ed. 2 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 8 of 22
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HINES TO REVAMP BUREA U' TO GIVE VETERANS BETTER CARE
STRICT BUDGET Medals for Excellence in
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BASIS PLANNED
FOR DIVISIONS
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rut down hospitals, Hines referred to medal contest, went to Ernest Sharpe, Mre. Fred S. Gum, 803 West Sixteenth
Harry
For the girls honors were di-
vided HR follows: Mex Rodman, gold
medal;
was being charged excessive rentals [ Arta
for buildings and he was determined close was the contest that four young
that this should cease at once.
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has more than any other city in the
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or nearly nine times as harge as tha
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City Wins Title As Filling
Station City of the Nation
Infant Jelly Bean
Is Latest of Fads
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kill in an information filed in
court of Earl James, justice of
peace, Wednesday.
This action was taken by L.
the
the
evidently
training,
boredom
medal;
medal.
which they dispense from nearly 300
pumps of all kinds. If all this gasoline
They're best in the long run—
you get more for your money.
Here's the greatest stock of
Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
in Oklahoma. They’re sold with
extra trousers included at—
Wellston Community Club Formed
WELLSTON, April 24.-(Special.——-
Three hundred farmex a and business
Headache
Lumhago
Rheumatism
Pain, Pain
Colds
Toothache
Earache
Neuralgia
troit it would have ,170 stations or If
Detroit was at email ns Oklahoma City
they would only have seventy-seven
stations.
As a motorist enters Oklahoma City
Mary
was
Moving Rapidly
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., April
25.—Riley Davis was an inmate
of the Missouri state penitentiary.
He was also an inventor of per
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
Mothers, your child la not to blame
if affected with some kidney dieorder
that causes the kidney*. to act too
freely during the night, and should
have treatment for the trouble.
Liquid Shu Make la not a cure for
quarter that Oklahoma City is beat en-
titled to hew title, "The City of Filing
Stations ”
It is estimated that all these sta-
tions combined have a storage capa.
such as "Oh, the little jellybean!
Isn't he tde cuter
LONDON, April 35,- Great Britain
is sending a "-ereuz communieaten" '
Gives the shine that preserves
leather and resists weather!
There's a SHINOLA shine for every
shoe —
Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown
For father, mother, sister, brother-
keep the SHINOLA Home Set handy!
The dauber, of genuine bristles, cleans
the shoes and applies the polish. The
big lamb's wool polisher brings the
shine like magic.
The nifty, thrifty, everyday habit—
DRS. POLLOCK & POLLOCK
116% North Robinaon St.
Lady Attendant
Detroit Takes Back Seat in Number of Stations
To Population, Figures Show.
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yon
all forms of kidney trouble, but 1* a '
sclentific remedy prepared especially |
! forpover-Active Kidney affections and
TODAY’S
TRAFFIC LESSON
An experiment of one month has shown the City of Seattle,
Washington, that a flat 5-cent street car fare is impossible, even
under the most favorable conditions.
WARNING ISSUED ON
MEASLES PREVALENCE
a
Inefficient Employes Are to
Be Weeded Out.
larmned at the increase in the num-
bar of measles cases over the state.
D. A E, Davenport, state health com-
minsioner issued a warning to the peo-
ple ef the state Wednesday pleading
or the isolation of cases. While the
disease is leeked upon as a necessary
•ua ailment, this view should be dis
cureged by health authorities, said
the doctor, pointing out that a well de
vsEaped eaae encourages pneumonia,
tuberculosis and diseases of the kid-
neys, ,
H. Lewinsohn & Sons
THE HUB
American Association of University | the senior play, “If I Were King."
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STEARNS*
Electric Paste
gse,
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it was decided on March 1 to lower the fare to 5 cents. A tabu-
lation of results for the 31 days of March has just been eompleted.
It shows a loss of $4,475 daily during March and a total deficit for
the month of $138,725.
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Realth Is Most Important to You. '
V / Try
wthis easy
way to heal
your skin with
Resinol
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• H you are suffering from eczema, :
: ringworm or similar itching, red. :
• unsightly skin affection, bathe the •
: sore places with Resinol Soap and :
• hot water, then gently apply a •
: little Resinol Ointment You will :
• be astonished how instantly the J
: itching stops and healing begins. :
: In most cases the sick skin quickly :
• becomes clear and healthy again, :
J at very little coat J
• Resinol Ointmentand RealnSoap are sold •
• by ali dealers h drug aad toilet gooda. •
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As a consequence, Geoxge F. Russell, Superintendent of Public
Utilities of the City of Seattle, has asked the city council to re-
turn to the original 8 1-3-cent fare. He also declared that the
March results prove that the $15,000,000 purchase price will have
to be paid by general taxation instead of from "earnings.
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'success
The street car lines of Seattle are owned by th city. At the
time the lines were bought—at a cost of $15,000,000— patrons
were paying fares of 10 cents cash or 8 1-3 cents for tokens.
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5. OKLAHOMA CITY -
MOVES MAY 1ST
To Grand and Hudson
the work of the eighth district of the' gold medal;
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We perform all dental operations
comparatively painless, and you
can afford to travel miles t<
patronite ua.
new "City of Filling Stations."
\ is recognized as the guaranteed
' exterminator for Rat*, Mica,
। Cockroaches, Waterbugs and Ants.
Don't waste time trying to kill these
peste with powders, liquids or any
experimental preparations.
Ready For Use— Better Than Traps
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, - ----your nearest
three-fifths druggist today—begin treatment and
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street, 19 a member of th* Girls' Liter
ary duh and the honor society and i
has held offices in both clubs. She I
represented Oklahoma City on th |
doubles in tennin last year and is i
looked upon an the probable singles
representative this year. Miss Parma*
lee. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Parmalee, 610 West B avenue.
Capitol Hill. Her father is principal
of the Capitol Hill Junior highachool.
She has hold several offices in th*
Kdelante club, of which she is an
active member and 1s a former presi-
dent of the honor society.
nnly. Each unbroken package con
4°
ng Station City" of the nation. De*
it claimed it. Detroit loses.
After One Month Seattle
Wants to go Back to an
8 1-3 Cent Car Fare
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Section 13—At all intersectlons nf
streets having private right of
way of ths stret railway line,
motor vehicles turning qver and
crossing said street car track in
either direction shall have the
right nf way upon leaving said
track over cars approaching the
‘‘The Shine for
The under secretary was greeted
Harrod, assistant eounty attorney,
after a long conterence with Miss
Cone Wednesday morning.
Adam*. who talked freely about his
part in the case, refused to divulge
his companion's name to officers when
day. The club was formed to establish
co-operation between merchants of
Wellston and farmers.
curred between Adams and W. C. i
Suggs, In which Suggs was thought
to have been fatally stabbed, was
eharged with assault with intent to
merits of the annual conference with
the bureau a fourteen district mini-
gers, which entered its third day's
Oklahoma city was .. large as De- noan day luncheon of the newly organ-
ized Wellston community club Tues-
t
Straight Monthly
Instalment Loans
At 6% Simple Interest
tris. . mall eommiselm
The payments become smaller
each month. You pay interest
only on the balance of the un-
paid principal. Send for book-
let.
Gum Bro. Co.
Grail Exchange Bldg. w. 0160
doesn't come easily to a 3 year-old
child. .
Comments varied from calling
session today. Hines sad he felt that
greater opportunity should be given
vocational soldiers to "stand on their Tulsa, president of the state nssocia
earn feet" and morn responsibility tion. Miss Brigs- Who won both
should be left them In working out scholarship and medal. 1* s member
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Unless you see the name "Bayer"
on package orion tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by physicians over twenty-
two years and proved isafe by millions
for
(jola Crowna
Teeth without
srldee Work
Solo. Teeth
Work
Therefore Oklahoma City
Geeman prohibitiontata ar. urging
ther retorm on the ground that a dry
Germany ceula aav. 2,300.000,000 gold
mark, a yeer to apply on the repara
tieee debt, but there are probably a
gMd many Germans who would rath
er drink and have that as an exeuse
tor act vaying—Detrolt Free Press,
their problems In order
the mother "stupid" and "cruel"
to make the child the wictim of
her all-top -evidef craving to at-
tract attention t to expreasjns
win collected tn one tank and one
Briggs. Viviah Wright and
PATTON DAMAGE CASE
TO JURY THURSDAY
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The suit brought by E C. Patton.
Okiahoma Qty attorney, against the
Oklahoma Railway company for $60,-
060 damages for the death of his son
who was killed when an incoming
Guthrie Interurban etruck hla automo-
bile wae being trjed Wednesday in
dstrict court.
the first thing he sees is a filling «ta- l
lion and reversing "the plen the last
thing he sees when leaving is a filling
station. Home of these stations are
built artistically and laid out with
flowering lawns with unifprmed at-
tendants who await the drivers wants
as subjects would serve an oriental po-
tentate. Others are simply an old
single action pump with a bearded old
man turning the crank.
161,000 Gallons Storage.
One of these stations on its opening
day served more than 5.000 cars with
gasoline in less than fourteen hours.
During this time a gallon of gasoline
was delivered from the pump to the
automobile tank on the e verage ot
every half minute.
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, ,
Is it lack ef stamina— or pep I
Here’s an iron tonic—that will make
Christian aesociation. Mise Raskins
City there are 136 sttaions while in
Detroit there are 693 stations. De-
troit's population is given an 913.000
note the wonderful results after the |
Despfthe large number of stations first night. (Adv.)
already in operation a new one is be ,
ing opened nearly every two weeks. —
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that they at the National Honor soclety. the
Commenting upon the accemplish-homa City college, offered by the debates He has the leading role in
WASHINGTON. April 25 Sweep I
log changes in the ndnfinistration of1
the United States veterans’ bureau,
designed to assure better care and vo
cational training for world war vet
eran*, have been determined upon by
Director Frank T. Hines. It was an-
punced today.
The changes include decentralizing
of the bureau’n aetivitien, concentra-
tion of overlapping authority and a
gradual reduction of personnel.
Will Cut Expenses.
W hile the new program will bo di-
re ted chiefly to the better handling
of service men. Hine* said the policy
he had outlined would materially cut
down running expense* by elimina- 1
tion of! waste and red tape. In this
Della*, Texas.—"I had serious fem- ,
inine trotlle come on me during the
critical time of life end I began to use
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, j
After taking five bottles the trouble '
ceased and never troubled any more.
I cen with all honesty highly recom-'
mend the 'Favorite Preseriptici to
any woman at that time."- Mre. M. A.
Heath. 4339 Metropolitan atreet.
■ Your health la moot Important to
you. It'e easily improved. If you suffer
from best fleshes, disziness. of any
of the aymppms common to women
at the criticd period of life, just ask
your nearest druggist for thia Pre-
scription at Dr. Pierce's, In tablet nr
liquid form. Bend in cents to Dr
Pierre'^ invalids' Hotel, Buttalo, N. Y.,
if you wish s trial pkg and write for
free, onfindential medical service.
tain* proper directions. Handy boxes
of twelve tablets cost few cents.
Druggist also sell bottles of 24 and
100. Aspirin is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceicaci-
dester of Salicylicacid,
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or these stations seventy three of | MOTHER! THE CHILD
them Ure drive in stations or those
that have only th* sale nf gan and oil CAN’T HELP IT
petual motion machines. Davis
was a firm believer in perpotual
motion; in fact he was so ardent
In his belief that he persuaded
the penitentiary authorities to al-
low him to go to Columbia Sun
day, accompanied by another pris-
oner end two guards, to have the
univerelty specialists examine hta
invention.
Perpetual motion worked well
for Davis and his companions.
for"they continued past Columbia
up into Linn county about 100
miles north, although Warden
Sam Hill had only given tiermis-
sion for the pair with the guards
to go to Columbia. Davis es-
caped by leaping from the motor
cur and, according to latest re-
ports today is atilt in verpetunl
motion.
George Yeager, Silver
Lee Stuart, bronze
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Indications were that the case
would not go before the jury until
Thursday. It it being tried in the
court of James I, Phelps, district
judge.
which will be given Friday night.
tecond and third place winners
among the boys, Yeager and Stuart,
have been active in chub end class
work. Yeager is a member of the
senate snd Stuart of the Forum debat-
ing clubs.
Stuart who is the son of Mr and
Mrs. H L. Stuart, SIS West Seven-
teenth street, is president of the Na-
tional Honor society. Yeager is the
son of Mr. and -Mrs. J. Allen Yeager, j
401 Fast Ninth street.
The girls who won second and third
place, have records for scholarship
and school activities oqun to the 1
boys. Miss Rum, daughter of Mr. and I
Section 39—No persoh shall ride
or drive any horse, bicycle ar ve-
hicle over or acons any pave,
nieni newly laid, acrosa er near
which barriers or warning signs
have been placed; or on or over
any stregt which has been rinsed
to traffle, snd across or near
which barriers nr signs have
been ereeted showing said street
tu be closed. sue
Section 31—No person shall drive
or oper: e any vehicle over,
along and through the alley be-
tween Dale avenue and Broad
way by entering at the interse-
tion of said alley at Park place,
anil continuing through, over
and along -aid alley to Thir-
teenth street, er by entering said
alley at Thirteenth street and
continuing orer, along and
through said alley to Park
place. (
SHINOE
^^^^yhneried’s Home ShoePolishA
M1EVERY APPLICATION SPREADS ITS REPUTATION 1---
Ben Lafayette, chairmar nf the
Studies Presented Central
Highschool Students Here
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mats board of affaii-s, returned , stands at the top. . citv of 1*1,000 gallons of gasoline
Wednesday from McAlester where he 1 ...... ___
inspected the alate penitentiary, Since the advent of the automobile
whih, under Henry Townsend, re* eities have been claiming the dis-
caytiy A-pojteg warden g in the pegt tinctiom. But Oklahoma City has In-
sofummmett MAtofy: "ecrihe ,0 "tomame 2 " 6cmna Ktoney artecugn. ana
3-// enough rtae i " nsitona Here. um""z ."soma tzom 3-0 1 patum arpreFdz Bi"
he penitential^’ industries including FIgures from Detroit show that city thea alxty*three and the Liquid Shu -fake izom
the shirt factory inaugurated under has one filling station to, every 1,433 times *
the past board of affairs are operating persons while Oklahoma City has one
harmoniously, he said. station to every 846 perbons.
Lots of Variety.
Within the city limits of Oklahoma
For excellence in history, extending Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sharpe, 1205 West :
_____ itheir four years enrolment in high
Martha Con*, "mystery woman.** school: Ernest Sharpe is the Hon oL
who is said to have been with George --------------------------—
Adams Sunday night when a fight or* ----------------------------
connection he declared he would re [ over A period of three years study. Thirty first street. Mex Rodman, the1
quire that all divinlons within the Ninn Peari ErigEs, Central highachooi other rirst pi m winner is the daugh
bureau be put on a striet budget , stude nt, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. ter oP Mr. and Mrs. W. J Rodman. I
basis, especially with regard to ad: C was awarded the .old aos west seventeenth Btreet. In n
mlnurath. expense, .nd Alaries ofmedar offered by the Daughter, of recent election held by th* students |
ptisonntl. I the American Revolution Tuesday to determine the most popular boy i |
I seless and perfunctory preparn-morning, id assembiy in th*> audito and girl in the school, Miss Rudman I , - g 7. ,
Con of freqeunt and detailed reports rlum. W illina Bea. Langsford, daugh and Sharp* won the honor*. llntmTl
from divisional office, to central ’ ter , t Dr and Mr». William Lang Rodman is also president of the stu -‘H V .. , ,‘Ve‘
headquarters must stop, Hines de- ford, won the gold medal offered by dent council, president of the senior, (‘opy»j,f 6 A i / / I g
dared, in order that more attention the Coloninl Dames for her good rec- class, former president of the Girls VV--- fit •y• • Ao
might be given the question of re ord in American history. Mnurine Literary club, associate editor of the
habilitating world war veterans, t askins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs high school annual and has taken an
Mines said he was convinced that the E. j Gaskins, wa , the recipient of the active part in the school dramatic ar
method of supervising rehabilitation , Andrew R. Hickham gold medal for tivities. Sharpe is editor-in-chief of
should be modified, and that more' excellence in foreign languages. Mrs the annual, former president of the
lime should be given to the actual Calvin Hornaday made the presenta Jeffersonian club, was junior class
needs of vocational trainees I tione. president and has repretented the
To Help Men "Stand Alone/* Scholarships for one yeau in Okla Jeftersoniang on winning teams in two
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He was ees tnan three wet
tall, but he wore a tailored coat
Hke his daddy's. His blonde hair
was slicked back like Valentino's.
He wore a stiff collar and black
bow tie. He carried a cne hooked
over his arm like a New Yorker.
His legs were all that looked like
a genuine little boy's. He had sen-
sible little shoes and black half*
hose, and knee length trousers
neatly ereased. His hat was an
imitation of the popular "Jelly-
bean'* hat.
He is Oklahoma City’s first ex-
ponent of the latest "fad.’’ which
is dressing the children like*
grown-up members of the family.
In other words—the infant Jelly-
bean. t •
As he progressed up Main street
the center of attraction, he strut*
ted stiffly and self-consciously,
like a monkey on a string. The
mother was evidently proud of
"her precocious offspring. But he
wore a rather pained expression,
Mrs. George Ransom of
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5iTAiN SENS 5 I Enni "The serles of ml. perpeirated by shaft Froth.
PROTEST TO BOLSHEVIKI —.....- _________ - —
। women won honorable mention. In
WOMAN CHARGED IN viawit.xuwarmsan
CITY STABBING ROWj-Tsnareathenetudrntendhatamnde
CONVICT FOOD GOOD, Oklahoma City ha* more tilling ata-
. arnurr tions In proportion to it* population
LAFAYETTE STATES thanDetrolt. where they make most
of the automobile*. Detroit sayS it
: Marian Rum. Silver medal:
Parmalee, bronze medAl. So
the result of much
Such s look of utter
and sonhistication
CHILDRENS COLDS
A. should not be "dosed. Treat
" them externally with--
y isms'
Over 17 Million ]on Yovty
to Russta rgarang offerises against the Russlans nerlouply affect* our re
Rritish sujects such aa the netwure of tations with Russla. The Brit lab rep-
British fishing trawler*. Under FRt resentative at Moncow la continuing to
elgn See, Ronald McNeill told, the proteat."
I house at commons thiss afternoon. ------
"I think I'll drop i on the Itoya.”
mid th. miner a* he fell down the
for their support. It I* from thia
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May Stone. The presehtation
intersection on the riveway
from either direction.
you feel good all over. Get a 50c
box of Make-Man Tablet, and know
again the joy of good health. Men
end women in business—you owe it.
to yourself! Look for the Trade
Larger More Convenient, and ManMbi ‘,,0323
Better Quarters St, Chicago, III.
For first elass, guaranteed dental
work at prices that save you
money, call on •* .
DRS.POLLOCK & POLLOCK
116% North Robinson St
— Trizgs Photo.
Maurime Gaskins Nine Pearl Briggs Willing Bess Langsford
bureau, embracing Illinois, Wiscon-
and Michigan, where recent costs
had been reduced by $8S ,000. He sald
that all over th* country the bureau ’
A ( V2fa.
A 2 62
ARE YOU A
SUFFERING WOMAN?
Hines said that in cutting person- ; is * member of the Adelante club and
nel within the bureau, he would pur takes an active Interest In th* dram
aue a 'gradual weeding out process," ati activities of the school.. She had
eliminating inefficient employes no a part in the Spanish play last year
mater how high their command or1 and will appear in the sentor play
rank within the bureau. If I Were King.’*
In pointing out ways and means to Honors tn the angaial Letzeiser
On City Streets
7 v AU W u BRITAIN SENDS STERN
3-Year-Old Youngster Has
Cane and All,
(v , । 'WiMSS
. . APRIL . 1928.
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