Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1924 Page: 3 of 22
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A FIRE EATER,
PARIS LLE ARNS
Immediate Heeds For Spring -AT KERR’S
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Gobble 'Em Up,
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Featuring the Newest in Satin
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—Dyeing
—Cleaning
—Pleating
Silk Lines, 50c to $5 a spool.
Linen Lines, Me to $1,75 a spool.
Underwear
First Floor
Special for
Thursday Only
Three Day Specials From the
White Goods Department
yetng—
can he successfully
done by Strong’s
Three Day
Specials
in the
Boys’ Shoes,
4th Floor
Pink. Blue
Copenhagen
rows of Val and Venice
laces and insertions—
Stein
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Clothes
much thankful for that and I hope
. that all of our foreign mothers will
Men’s Shoes,
1st Floor
Our Driver Will Cell
Parcel Post Your Garments
Main and
Harvey
gooooocoeeeeeeee,,
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Special,
each .
of stitches on tip.
XI70—Same style in
light tan—both.....
Society
Brand
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“Three Day” Extra Special in
Colored Wash Goods Dept.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
made.
Special
out of a hundred.
X143—Same style in
brown kid—both....
Main and
Haney
stripes, etc.
Extra Special, yard
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to Catch ’Em
We Have
Cane Pole’. 25c and 35c.
Steel Jointed Rods, $1.75 to $10.
Tackle Box, $1.35 to $5.
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Swivel Sinkers, 5r to 15c.
Fish Stringers, 35c!
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90c Each
"Very truly yours
"Mrs. J. Malkin, 512 West Reno
"City."
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By skilled workmen in our
big modern plant.
Shannon Spinner*. 85c.
Jointed Wood Minnows, $1.25,
Dardevlet Spoons, 85c.
Just as the beautiful new
colored frocks appear—old
dresses can be transformed
into the new.
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GLOVE -GRIP
as Illustrated
The scientifie Instrument is so sen
sitive that it will show how much the
bulldings on the opposite sides of a
busy street tilt inward when traffic
is at its heaviest durIng the day, mid
how they recover their positlon when
it ceases.
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you know how much. I appreciate
the work done by your teacher. Mrs.
Italy. No more, no less."*
SCRANTON RAILWAY
STRIKE IS ORDERED
grants whatever the total be who
come here each year should tome from ,
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Officials of the company hive an-
a we red the action of the employee
with the statement that to grant the
demands would mean throwing the
company into bankruptcy.
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: DAWES IS NOT
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□ plendia Craftsmanshp ! i One Special Group
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SEEDS
We carry a large fresh stock of
garden and flower seed, also
grass and clover seed and shrub
roots.
Prompt, Courteous Service
No Parking Limit at
CIlMf/M/nls
"-FLOWER SHOPPE
"I am a Mother of three children I
have to do all the house work alone
I haven’t got much time to spend to
learn but I take once or twice a week
a lesson and the time for my lesson
isn't very long but the Teacher
tries in thnt short time that I should
learn more than anyhody । else would
in a longer time. I hope that every
body will recognize our teachers big
work. It is hard for her to come and
learn in a rain or snow. Oh, I ai
so happy that I know that new lang.
। change in working conditions ate not ।
f inted.
In black Satin, Junior
French toe, a high
arch. Priced ..........
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PARIS - After a month under th Citv’s Mexican settlement where Mrs.
innuen...... the unfaning nrfablesmi, Vallie M. Kee of th. vocational de
, _ , ... , partmnt of the Oklahoma City
; of Brig. Gen. Chartea G. 1 ‘awes, ne hooltnel-- ....... In MAihererr
B American expert on the committee and citizenship.
Most shoes when laced, tend to pull the arch down Arnold Glove
The Derby
X139—New spring brogue last,
with the famous Glove Grip fit-
ting qualities. Distinctly a dressy,
young men’s last. Made of
smooth, black calf skin—two rows
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Spring weight knit un-
der garments — made
for between seasons.
Shaped-in waist at arms
and legs—Real comfort
at a moderate price.
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Maize, Tan,
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Whether it is an O Rossen interpretation, a
double breasted, a three or five-button or a
single link effect these tailored suits are high
in character and workmanship, and the col-
ors are all the most desired—as pencil stripes
in navy and black—hair line stripes and
checks in navy and black, beige, gray and some with frills of lace.
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. '
Musing-
wear •
32-Inch Lad-Lassie Romper Cloth—
Large display in most every desirable
pattern. Made of this sturdy doth for
Boys' Play Suits, Girls’ Dresses, Rom-
pers. etc. Also all plain colors. 90
Extra speciaJ, yard .......... LJC
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Mrs.-Just the same, women are
the Malt of the earth.
Mr.—You win. They must be-
think of the men they’ve driven to
drink.— Judge.
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Our standard brand;
no starch or seams.
SCRANTON, Pa., March 26.— Meet
ing in a per in I session today, the 60)
employee of the Scranton Railway
company voted to strike April 1 It .
their demands for an increase fn
wages of 17 cents an hour and a
Floor and Porch Pillows—
In several different shapes.
Covered in Glazed Cre-
tonne. In two sizes.
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Mexican Mother Writes
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f oreign Mothers Are Taught Language Before
Mothercraft Work Is I aken Up In City
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A+h Floor । . our class room, Fourth
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last. Made of fine black kanga-
roo, blucher style with rubber
heel—a shoe to please ninety men
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32-Inch Chambray Dress Ginghams—
100 bolts in new color combinations
and assorted dainty * checks, block
plaids and solid colors. 1 0
Extra Special, yard .......... 13C
1,500 Yards Standard Dress Percales—
36 inches wide. Splendid grade in
light ground for aprons, dresses, shirt
_______ $3
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Made of good heavy
Muslin. No starch or
dressing, only 50 dozen
to sell at special •Q,
each ......... LC
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18x46-Inch
Dresser Scarf
Stamped nil Indian Head.
Basket design with French
knot flowers Hemstitched
for crocheting.
Special 65c Each
Women’s
Fudge Aprons
Stamped on fine quality
Gingham with dainty white
Yoke for French knot and
blanket stitch embroidery
Colors. Pink, Blue or Red.
$1.35 Each
f which IM trying to ascertain Germany H ( In 11 letter to W. 3- Rosamond, vo-
। economc and financal situation, the cntional director, Mim E. Malkin. 512
1 French newspaper reporters and " ent neno, te"" of the Kratitude she
I camern men say they have come to Teein at having been » memiber of the
I the conclusion that hl. revutatlon for eln8. like many of the women with
8 brusquenness is unmerited whom she romes I" contact, Mrs. Me-
I When General Dawes first arrlved Kee had rirst to teach Ml" Malkin
the photog.....hers, having . ml ..I his the, NnE1lish lanuunse before .he
Alleced craNhed methods with new.. co11d begin her 'l'uzenship work.
43......rmen, snenked up tn take pie- lere Is Mra. Malkin, letter ju.t a.
Miure as it they thought their camerns wrote »h’ penmanship wa:
"would be ruthlea.lv smaKhed. They excellent and the capitallzation and
> were mueh taken back by the mildlpellins were remarkabiy accurate
1 manner in which they were recelved. Tononewho has Junt learned the
Now they base enough courage to En, h aneyase.
walk right up to qenernl Dawes and (,kj„ cP. Okie" "al 24
. ask him it he would mind posing for -centiemen, '
apitu" . , , * "I am willing thia letter to Toit let
I hiR dve8 not meun, however, that __ud__
unate invitations, has persistent!y .
stuck to his original resolution against I
accepting entertainment until his
committee’s work has ben concluded
Th* latest proposed function. whhh
was politely but firmly declined by ’
General Dawes, was a luncheon Louis
Bat thou, president of the reparation
commission, desired to arrange for the
experts so that they might meet prom:
pent French industrialists. General
Dawes said he saw no reason why his
committee should alter its genet al I ute
against such functions until the work
was finished.
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. effects Colors, Ivory or ! I Stamped on fine quality
! Eeru | f Cream Linen Crash for
I > i cross stitch, lazy daisy and
; 50c Yard , "$3.25 Each
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Camisole and Tuxedo
styles, Cream and Ec-
ru. A variety of pretty
dainty patterns. Spe-
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of fine Batiste. Hand made
twelve different styles, and
made with fine tucks; lace ;
trimmed. Ail neatly made
by hand.
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fancy spreads and sheets. 540 yards re
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PERCENTAGE PLAN FOR
IMMIGRANTS IS URGED
NEW YORK, March 26— The num
pber of immigrants admitted each year
into the Unted States would be limn
ited by nationalities in proportlon
t the percentage of their country,
men in the total of American citizen-
ship under a plan advocated by Henry
H. Curran, commissioner of immigra.
tion at Ellis Island.
He outlined the plan last night be
36-Inch Terry Cloth. Best
quality for living room
draperies. Large selection
of new spring patterns and
colors. Special—
75c Yard
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trimmed in Tucks—
tin* chairman of the rirst experts gua
committee has lost his usual firm Togr
ness, when be onsiders firmness ne I y-
nessary. Seores of would-be entg I I ■
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1924, newspaper, March 27, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1952229/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.