Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1923 Page: 5 of 20
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ADVERTISING IS
Horse Shipped BALDWIN’S SPEECH
BABSON ESSAYS
MAY AFFECT PARTY
Across U. S. To
HAILED AS BIG
TEACHING FORGE
AT UNIVERSITY
Sixteen Taken in Gamhling Raid.
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Fifteen men and one woman, all via
For Women who Rely upon
itors, must face charges of gambling
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an educational
force of nation-wide
are expreswed that Mr. Baldwin will
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Buffalo Hill rode
PRESIDENT LAUDS
the simplirying of induntrial and com letter to the organization of the dis
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to all concerned.
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Our Basement Millinery
Department Offers for
Ellis Taking Brick Home
For ‘Friend’ as Souvenir
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importance out of all proportion to all
other forma of business activity and is
dent; and a prize of Hou for the best
exsay written by an undergraduate.
Competitors must limit their subject
Tricotines
Poiret Twills
New Trico-Shams
Fashionable Satins
Spanish Laces
Silk Crepes
Newest Sty Ies;
Coat Dresses
Flounced Dresses
Draped Dresses
Heated Dresses
Embroidered Dresses
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Starting Friday
October 26
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COLORS:
Bro ten
Wood
Sand
Bray
Copen
Jiogal
Bed
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FOX SCARFS
In Brown Shades
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!<n was held the specin! train whch
wus made up here arrived Thursday
morning a t 8 lu o < its k.
Many Texas delegates were on the
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Misses' Sizes, 14 to 18
Women’s Sizes, NG to 42
Stout Sizes to 52
STYLES:
Cloches
Pokes
.....I. and the old Gray Mare, which
setting up nf territorini ai s q lotax,
and in the modirication of produeta to
meet the revealed needs ot the buyer."
Reduction of Variety Needed.
William A. Dlr Kin of Washington
ot the divislon of simplirie d pruetice
MEXICAN STRIKERS
GO BACK TO WORK
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CHANGE OF LIFE
LOSES TERRORS
Belts
Raglan Sleeves
New Collar Effects
Novelty Buttons
Decidedly Smart and
Practical for General
Wear
Equine Resembles Mounts
Buffalo Bill Rode.
Plaids
Stripes
Various Shades of Ian
and Gray; Silk lined
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FABRICS:
Metallic
Brocades
Panne and
1. gems
Velvets
Safins
Combinations
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. the resuit of a raid Inst night on a Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
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deliver At five unionist party confer*
ence in Plymouth tonight is regarded
• by th 1.300 conservative delegates
who gathered at Plymouth yesterday,
as well as by the public generally, ah
likely to decide the fortunes of the
party for a long time to come.
The speeches by Premier Smuts of
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cotton and Imber. The section in w
whi » the students live will determine
.terestx when they shall mutnally of the war will aiwa ys hold their plai •
agree upon simpllfication of benefits in the hearts nt the American people,"
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Brims
Mushrooms
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Dressy Coats of deep pile fabrics,
some embroidery trimmed, with
collars of Fox or Viatka Squirrel.
Brown, taupe and black, a A A
"Peco" Silk Seal Coats S X
with deep fur collars. ••
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him calmed him. 9
F. S. Croves Jr., presen owner
of the Cody ranch, selected the
South Africa and Ambassador Harvey
on Tuesday huv set the nation talk* ■_____, __________ . . .. _
ing as to the prompecte of. ronference at a’iouletewheeiandli Tien"
to discuss a possible settlement of
hetress telis.that she reduced steadity and Doesn’t hurt a bit!
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i ng Mari nola Prem ription ; blea v stantly that coin stop8 hurting, then
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possibilities. As the result of inten-
sive market studies improvements
have been effected in the formulation
alleged to have been operated by
Sam Borum, former sheriff and for-
mer foreman of the grand jury here,
who, with his son Vernon Borum,
were arrested together with a negro
whom officers allege was an agent
through whom whisky was Hold.
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' train. The speclal also brought back
the Old Gray Mare band of Brown-
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Europe’s troubles and many hopes
i n 0 u r Base in ent Store
Turbans
Off-th^Fac,
Effects
HE Kve hl, name an Killa Joseph Bentley nt Rush Springa, and hl,
n age at 21 year, and then: "What’s the girl’s name r queried
II. V. Bach, deputy.court clerk, who was writing the licenge
"Mr,. Luck Bentley," answered the youthful and aoenewh.it
flustered applicant. The gir at hl* side looked puzzled, but aald
nothing.
"Her ager", Barh proceeded.
"Fifty four year, old."
"Eh?"
"Firt v-four," repeated Rentiey poaifively
The deputy wer on in rrad the oath by which tha,applicant
sweara the parties in the document are not related to ech other.
Bentley nodded.
It was nearly half an hour before Bentley and hl, Intended bride
returned, the former to protest, ' Looky here, mtster, you put my moth
er s name in here instend of my girl’s."
"I Juat wrote the only name you gave me," answered Bnch, As he
obligingly substituted the name of Velma pearl Harrison, and an age
somewhat less than half of 54 yearn
And finally the pair were off to the minister’s. But Bentley prob
ably will return to Bueh Springs with vengeance in hl.* heart toward
nome town wiseacre who coached him that he rould have to give hl,
mother*, name in order to get a marriage license.
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At a Give-Away Price
Fashionable Dresses of Poiret Twill. Satin, Can-
ton Crepe, Satin Canton, Trico-Sham, Wool
Jersey and lace, in a great variety of smart
styles—Coat Dresses, beltless styles, draped and
flounced, pleated, embroidered anti straightline.
llarry Kutz's Iasement Store
MEXICAN RAILROAD
ELECTS EXECUTIVES
MEXICO CITV, Oct 25.—Th, exec-
tive board of the National Railways
of Mexico yesterday elected officers
ah follows: Albert J. Pam. secretary
of finance, president; Eduardo Ortiz,
under-secretry of communications
vice president; Leon Salinas, under-
secretary •»( finance, executive presi-
dent.
Importance Increases Rapid-
, ly( Convention Told.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 25.—(—The na
vertising professlon hn, incrensed In I
and cry and did
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Iwas crying for Since I have been
taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound I feel younger than
I did ten years ago, and my friends
ill tell me I look younger and I owe
it all to the Vegetable Compound. I
do all my housework for a family of
seven now I will be glad to answer
any woman who writes me in regard
top a little to my case "-Mrs. John MYEES, 65
Union St., Greenville, Pa.
Oct. 25 —
A Spectacular Sale! A sale far out-of-the-ordinary. Fashionable new
styles, new fabrics and trimmings at a remarkably low price.
— 400 Fall & Winter Hats
mercint practice will secure many Ad abled American veterans, made pyblic,
today that "those in places of national ।
He declared that Secretary Hoover __... ,
. . . renponsibility are stniving to the ut-
has entabllshed the division of simphi most to aid and compensate M, far ax
of factorgs production nchedt ... tu the fled practice to serve as a centralizing compensation I* possible," the former
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Price Forecasting Contest
Papers te-Get Rating.
XORMAN seminar eredit for es
says written in the Eahson price-fore- .
casting • ontest will be given by the '
school Of business of the University
of Oklahoma, Dr. A. B. Adams, dean,
announced Friday.
Adams predcted that students from
twenty-five of the lending universities
of the Unite- States would compete
for the prize offered by finger W. ,
Babson, founder and president vf the i
Babson Statistical organlz.it ion, and
financial writer for -ne wspapers.
There are several students in the
school of business who are capable of .
writing good essnys on subjcts an
noun* ed by Bahson, Doctor Adams
stated. Graduntes and undergradu
ates may comnpete. .
PAgo A g orro) LONDON, Oct 25 The speech
1 VP 41” --VuE- which Prime Minister Baldwin is to
An Astonishing Sale of
TO GET CREDIT
Jaunty Sports Coats in plain
brown and plaid coatings. Belted
styles with raglan sleeves, pockets
and notched Revere col- eAo-
lars. Splendid for school •—)e
and general wear. •
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upon Marinula l'reseription ablets for re-
during ane contrelting fat One clever
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importance, Dorsey W. Hyde Jr. ot
Washington, vice president of the spo
rial Hbraries Asao* Intion, declared in
an address before the annual conven
tion of the Direct Mail Advertising as
soclation here today.
“The direct mai advertising man is
furnishing expert service in the solu »
tion of domestic distributlon problems
when continued commercial success
depends upon effective merchahdising
methods," Hyde asserted.
Develops New Standards,
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the dock wwned by the railway coin
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because he resembles the hore ■ mnaritime workers' union and the tall-
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NEW YORK, <M. 25 Smokey,
of Cody, Wyo, met Mrs, Harry
Payne Whitney, soclety sculptor,
today.
। Smokey is to lie the model for
the horse upou which Mm Whit-
nes will beat the sialue of Buf-
falo Hill, which rhe j. modeling
for the state of Wyoming.
The horse was shipped by ex-
press from the ranch formerly
owned by Buffalo BI He was
perturbed while being led through
the streets |< hia temporary home
in an uptown riding tcademy.
But Iloyd and George Coleman
• f the cow countix, who a com-
panjed him rind will pose with
"By developing new prAresstonal of the department of commerce. In ' pprenngpr I Anne
standards and specialized technique an address, said that "many of our mEdIUEN I LAUUw
the direct mail advert in d fes-- mar v me 1 e . i nnepogpm wpippmm"-g
a constructive service to business nesses -believe that we an* suffering' UISAdLEU VElbKAN3
Perhaps, even more Important i- the from the great variety of almost every
creation, as the result of advertising article of commerce in this country,
effort, nf a new appreciation of the Leading men In widely different field-
creative impulse. agree that the reduction of variety. ’ was Eiven by President Coolidge in a
"The importance of fact information......
as a basis for direct mail advertising
has been realized in the case of market
Oklahoma ( it women wil u. come this sale -for here they will purchase
hei r Fall and W * .1 hats with the assurance that every hat represents
he newest conce of leading New York milliners, at an insignificant
cost—our New Vuk representative as specially prepared for this event
you arc invite I to in peel th se
in bed when I
started to take it
and weighed 95
pounds. I had hot
flashes and was an
nervous and weak
that everything
would get black
and I could not
see. I would sit
made a treinendous hit. appenring at xlu.h ". 11 “ eakeniriz <!>-!•
the- col ention mi.l at lt les where 1 5 )
stops were made, । tion Ta Mi
The imnd left Thursday mornng 1 tom 1! pe
for Brownwood, after hnving break. Ave,
fust here. I ertedtrhu"
Greenville, Pa. — " I took your med-
icine through the Change of Life and
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii it did wonders for
hi iiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii me. i was down
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wav employes led to the strike which
had virtually tied up the port. The
By offering prizes for essays, Eb- TEXAS LEGION TRAIN dispute between the two unions has
son hopes to stimuate the studenta of APRVE AT PT NIApT ot yet been settld
American uhiversitie- to a keener in hnmv-9 Ml i la WUnI M ■ - 11 1 ।
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— lIoturhiN Irom Min Fran sco where AAe a a a.
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’ heh choice. Doctor Adams tated
that wheat and cotton pr e forecast
| ing would likely be chosen as the
subje IS by stude nts of the I Inl verxity
VEHA CIUZ, Oct 25 Work was
। resumed on the docks yesterday after
a strike of twelve days' duration
There was no activity, however, on
agency in bringing producers, dintri- service turn disabled in the world
utors and users together and to sup War-
port the recommendations of these in- | “The thousands who bear the scars
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, OCTOBER ' 1923.
Many letters similar to this have
h .z.u ri , rew cent, surri ... ole Compound. They are sincere ex-
. . ' ' xumcient pressions from women who describe
' remove every hard corn, sort corn, as best they can their feeling, be.
->..... 01 ...... betwzen th. t..... and th- . .1 fore and nfter taking this well-known
■ • l uses, without sore ness or Irritation. medicine “
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1923, newspaper, October 26, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1951637/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.