Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 146, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923 Page: 2 of 20
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1923.
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Misses’ and
Junior Coats
Priced $14.75
Up to $39.50
Plumed feather pen sets,
a new shipment at $1.90.
San apd Pepper Shakerp
of Czecho-Slovakian Klaas.
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••A New Group of Prizes
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MANI a man who thinks he will
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underwear when the weather begins to
chill winds up with a hard cold—and
a lesson.
False Teeth Our Specialty
DRS.POLLOCK & POLLOCK
116% North Robinson St.
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Every garment that comes to
this shop is given the most care-
ful attention and is returned to
its owner like new.
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Left to right. Herr Ion Pregor, Bavarian representative in Berlin; Dr. Vim
Kahr, Bavarian dictator. and Otto Gessler,' German war minister and
military dictator.
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state through i lie shoals that endangered it after it was
the world war.
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We perform all denial operation!
comparatively painleaa. and you
can afford to travel miles to pat-
ronize us.
famous lyric soprano of the Chicago
Opera company, steps out in front
and hands them a diamond studded
PAWHUSKA, Oct. Id — (Special.-
Fire losses in Pawhuska amounted to
approximately $8,900 during the part
year. accoraing to W A. Shoat, fire
chief. In ■ report made T'—day to the
Rotary club.
Total of fifty three fire alarms have
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partly wrecked by
COLLINS and MOORE
Gifts-Art and Thins Electric
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Designers of youthful ap-
parel, knowing the demand
of youth, have crezted their
best ideas.
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This photo n« Kemal Pasha and his wife is one of the feu taken of the
Turkish dictator and his wife in public. Kemal is given the credit by Eino
Dean students foi putting Turkey on its feet, steering the sinking ship of
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in class brings each of these offices
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10% depreciation on your machine.
Interest on this money in the Build-
ing Loan at 9%...............
every state except Vermont, which
have been advanced from fourth to
third class, as a result of increased
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shipment to America. Although the
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" all your laundry done "The White Swan Way” than to employ any home
laundry method yet offered. •
What use is home laundry equipment to any home in all this rainy
weather? There have been many weeks last spring and tfis fall that it
has been idle—no chance to dry a single garment.
Go into these fipures carefully—they prove it to you.
By BEN BARNETT, Manager.
White Swan Laundry.
in the Stresemann cabinet, was made virtual dictator over all Germany price has not been divulged, the figure j
shortly afterward, that he might be in control of .the Bavarian as well as is staled to constitute a record.
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Protect yourself now with a supply of
warmer, knitted suits. It’s better to
be comfortable and sensible than sick.
All leg and sleeve lengths; all weights;
all materials; all prices.
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Tryon, $1,000; Webb
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Munds’ you ■ wsinexpensive
year . 01 only 11.00 or 1 of 26
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masters will receive under the new ot l
Ider are: Catoosa, $1,200; Douthat,
• It,000; Elmore City, 11,400; Hocker
• While much emphasis is being
placed on the probabilities of
John Hays Hammond, noted min
ing engineer, succeeding fol
• George Harvey as United States
• ambassador to London. James M.
J Beck, United States solicitor gen
- eral, is also being talked or for
the post.
The new Miss and Junior
Coats are very attractive.
Practical Sport Coats, self
or fur trimmed. Plaids,
Stripes and pla iff materials.
Dressy little garments that
will immediately appeal, as
they speak youth in every
line.
‘Take these Cures'
suppose you buy an electric washer 165.00
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—Ten postoffices in Oklahoma are ln-i *1,000;
eluded in a list of 388, representing *1,000;
Savanna, $1,000: Schulter,
to the presidential grade and here
after the president must nominate
and the senate confirm the post-
master before he can assume his of.
flea. Increase in salary accompanies
each advancement in class.
Oklahoma's towns whose postoffices
are advanced from fourth to third
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poatal receipts for the fiscal year end- sulanp°Nas been xsyabun, "enia ,
Sweet Meat Sets of Jap
anese Pottery in four solid
colors. Set of three with
cove $2.25.
Florentine Stamp Boxes
Hava reproductions of
famous pinting on cover,
$2.75 and up.
EVaa,/Hot water
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family and HISH—For the
collars willthls includes Aesaverage
$2,64;Pil Average for shirtsand
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(And with th;. .....$132.08
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CHICAGO, Oct. 17 American hue
bandfl have been accused of many
things, from overindulgence in first
row seats at the Follies to missing
supper on account of the ball game.
But they can now go home and with
some cause raise the query, “Who's
king here?”
For none other than Clara Dux.
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Soap (one bar at 5) .....
Bluing (1c per washing) ...
Starch (2c per washing! ...
Coid Cream lais af Czecho
Slovakian glassware in
charactristic coloring*
$1.00 and $1,50.
• The American makes the ideal ,
husband. He gives a woman every- 1
thing she wants. He spoils women
beautifully,” says Clara.
Get that? The downtrodden male
SPOKANE, Wash Ever since
the recent fifth congressionai dis-
trict congressional election in
Washington, the daily press of the
nation has been carrying com-
ments on the people's choice.
Hight or wrong, Judge Sam B.
Hill of Waterville. Douglas coun-
ty, Washington, is to take the
fifth congressional district seat
in Washington, a seat formerly
occupied by a man of opposite
party faith. Judge J. Stanley Web-
ster, seated on the United States
district < ourt bench by an ap-
pointment of the late President
Harding
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Germany is locking to the three taen above snapped after a ecent
conference, to lead the republic through its present erisis brought on by
separatist plots in Bavaria and ever increasing activities of the communists
and outside socialists. Or. Von Kahr was recently made military dictator t
over Bavaria to check the separatist movement. otto Gessler, war minister'
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has triumphed in one respeat. He been turned in duins the yer shom 4 •
has reduced the business of ■polling ,:l>« a
the female of the species to an art.
For Clara says she desires a hus- m.m2.c • 4
hand. Rhe's single now But she • I I rA KAI IeT
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PAWHUSKA REPORTS qryatpaN .
SMALL FIRE LOSSES AEp)
(Even with ...
as the mechanits.service you get
pturs it ‘ne muss.)
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Edith Ciymer is president of
• 00 highschool girlfl of Berkeley,
Cal . who have banded togethel
to fight to a finish • naughty”
dances. undue indulgence in paint
and powder and frivolous and ex-
pensive wearing apparel. The as
sociation held its third annual
convention a short time ago.
the general German situation. Von Pregor, as diplomatic envoy from , ----—
Bavaria to Berlin, is recognized as a brilliant diplomatist. • I he O. K. doesn’t seem to be func-|
— . tioninE in Oklahoma. Nashville Ban-
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class and the salaries their post-'
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-.washing 52 washings for the year.
and gas al 65c per thousand will cost 14.04
F N. Pickett, called ibe J P.
Morgan of his country, is now
paying a visit to America. He was
In charge of the salvaging and
disposal of British munitions in
France. Ho bought millions of
dollars worth of explosives and
went uninjured through seven ex
plosions of munitions.
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