Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 262, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1924 Page: 2 of 22
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Pillow Cases to Match,
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We Sell Diamonds For Less Because We Sell More
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Tested in our own sl®op
and is crown for us hv the
largest and most depend-
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Received fresh last month
and put up by us in handy
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full measures and courte-
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value, seamless- Special Satur-
day and Monday—
81x90 $2.15
Mrs. Justwed- No. Why put him on
Official Registration of Players
Eorsthoumutuat benefit of professional, semi-professional and
special baseball players, teammanagers and captaans we will
in direct contact with players without cost to either.
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Governor Tejere of Vera Cin, siepning down from the car of General
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Tomorrow, we offer three special
values in Diamond Rings, a crowning
achievement »in value-giving. Beauti-
ful sparkling blue white diamonds, set*
in numerous up-to-date white or green gold mountings, the kind of
would be proud to own and one that is always worth the money.
To accomplish ihe • rover:
binl-• Making two blades
grow where one grew be-
fore." The first numrr-
men is pure iested bulk
seed
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quick and permanent relief the fn?
purchase price will be refunded. "Py. ’
ro-Form" is sold by Crosby Drug c.. 1
Luckins Hotel and 422 N. Broadwuy
money foi such a pur-
Extra Special Saturday and
Monday-Quality Sheets
The men chosen as pilots for the urms’s round-t he- worla flight. Lest to riglt: Eieut. S. II Slulze, Lieut. Erie
Nelson, Major F• |„ Macon, ljeut. L P. Arnold, Lieut. |„ Wade, Lieut. । H smith Lleut, j llardins.
inEinalarransementsare being made in Washington for the -round the world- flight Leine sponsned by the
United States army: rhe pilots who will man the planes are fn the capital to obtain passporis.
M, Themntwibe in one. Xot only will the army planes compete with ench other, but the Ameri.
cnswil lave " r ' maainst British airmen who are golng to undertake a similar voyage.
are cut along the popular English lines. They are comfortable,
roomy clothes, combining the ultimAte in ease with the very best
in style.
Major Ralph Mitehell, I.. S.
(retired) who reides at 1730 C !
Washington, D. C., is another HPT
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Two Styles
One style of trophy is fuir-
rushed in the shape of a gold-
filled miniature baseball as a
' watch charm or fob. while the
other trophy is a handsome
statue 18%2 inches high and
valued at $75. The former
trophy is aurnished in scts of
twelve, being valued at $5.00
each.
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NEWS_QF THE WORLD IN PICTURES
ported to be willing to buy the
smaller trophies of which there
are thousands, for resale to per-
sons desirous of obtaining sou ve-
nirs. But the"idea of commercial-
king the mementoes is frowned
on, too.
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Friend—Does the registrar ■
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surprised to receive relief immedinta
ly. Today m teeth and gums are
mouth. I tried no
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p
ete,. were to be given to museums
and sehools.
But this plan has never been
carried out. The shpload of stuff
is in the government arsenal at
Port Newark, N. .1.. rusting and
rolling. h m»y be dumped into
the ocean shortly.
No money has heen appropr-
ater by ongress for th®purpose
of distributing the materials. A
bill has been trending many
months. Sponsors of the bill say it
isn’t likely to be. passed because
congressmen frown on the idea of
WASHINErON-When the late
war ended, the government de-
cided that the \merican people
would want souvnirs af the on-
flirt in the form of captured Ger-
man guns and equipment, and it
arranged the shipment, of a huge
quantity of the materals to this
country. Guns were to be given to
efties.* Complete collections nf
German helmets, guns sabres.
Plenty of the doser fitting models, too. Variety enough to meet
your most exacting wants, and above all, every one of them up to
the Kuppenheimer standards of highest quality and finest workman-
ship.
attenFoueo.
.120 W. Main Walnut 7030
ly 10 trouble.”
Major Mitcheil’s experience hns
been duplicated in thpusans of cases.
' Fyro Form" stands out alone as thi
greatest and most successful ryc.tr-
hea remedy on the market. It is a
sclentifie preparation perfected alter
years of study and investigation. Con-
tains no creosote or other harmful in
Bicached extra good quality
seamless — big value Saturday
and Monday: only—
81x90 $1.75
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Boyishness in the new
tailored suits calls for the
same boyish lines in the
blouse one wears with
them.
These blouses are cer-
tainly moat charmine
examples of the vogue or
Peggy and Tuxedo col-
lars, soft turn-back cuffs
and plain or aide-pleated
fronta.
Best of all they are of
deep-bodied crepe de
chine, radium and me n's
wear crcpc—three mate-
rials famed for a beauty
that withstands many
tubbings.
“Style Without
Extravagance'’
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M#XICO CITY, Feh, 29.- P’uerta
Mexico wus evacuated by rebels Wed
nesduy utter lederal troops occupled
Carmen Station, according to otficial
reports. The rebels withdrew toward
Laguna Del Carmen and it is behaved
\ We Have
Stationery
of every description and
variety of shades. Cor-
respondence cards to
match. All the new
shapes and shades are
here from the cheapest
to the best. See us for
your
IB < red by B. F. J. Williams of Okia-|
homa City, viee-president of the In-1
ternational Kiwanis club. An Ameri ;
can flag to be retained by the club
was also presetrted.
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planning a generul concentration in
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advocate of ■ "Pyro-For ni" ns the one
remedy which positively bnnishes
Pyorrhea. Major Mitchell writes:
"For five years, I surfered with
Pzorrhea and because of soft, tender
gums I had ditficulty in eating sweets
< taking anything hot or cold in my
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• PICHER. Feb. 29 - (Sperial .1— The
recently oraanized Kiwanis e‘ob ot
thia city recoiled its charter at n
banquet held here Tuesday night, 1.
tended by 300 suests, including Ki-
, wanians from Miami. Baxter. Juplin
and other near-by cities. There was
a reindeer dinner, music and taI,
, the presentation address being de-
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Washington as to what Harry
Pnyne Whitney, multi-millionaire
clubman and partner of Harry F.
Sincliar. told the senate committee
investigating the oil lease scandal
when he appeared before it in ex-
ecutive session. He as called to
testify regarding an alleged mj.
linn-dollar slush fund reported as
having been distributed among
high officinIs in the capital.
is a small country;
London a crowded city,
but there is nothing
cramped about English
styled clothes. Many of
the new spring models
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spending
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1021
B $75 Spalding Baseball
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 262, Ed. 1 Friday, February 29, 1924, newspaper, February 29, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1952114/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.