Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924 Page: 2 of 22
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1924.
WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES
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100 Murads . .
100 Moguls .. .
100 Neturel .
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appointment
100 Helman
(20‘s, SO’e. 100‘s) ....
100 Turkish Trophies
(20‘s, SO’e, 100‘a). ...
100 Melachrino
lake home.
Per pound
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200 Lord Salisbury
200 Fatima .......
300 Omar ........
TWO STORES:
307-9 W. Main
112 N. Robinson
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Sweaters
Skirts
Coats
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A Few New Ones You
Should Not Miss
on Some as Low
$5.00 Monthly
100 Pall Mall Regulars *2.10
200 Pall Mall Specials
300 Lucky Strikes
JOO Chesterfields ....
’00 Sweet Caporals
200 Piedmonts ......
Read More
BOOKS
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100 Egyptian Deities
(No. 3) ...........
100 Philip Morris
(Camb'ge) .......
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defendants for misuse of the malls
today .
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1.00 Squibb’s Petrolatum ..............
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate (2-Ib. cake)..
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Prices Lowered—Friday and Saturday—on
Toilet Needs, Medicines
Foods, Cigarettes, Candies
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Suit Arrivals
Just in, via express, in
time for Easter buying
favored shades of gray in a pat-
torn selection seldom seen in suits of
such modest pricing. if you are care-
fully guarding your clothing budget,
looking for good, dependable qual-
ity at the lowest price it is safe to
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100 Egyptian Straight,
(20‘s, 50‘a, 100‘s).. $1,05
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pay, by all means see these excep-
tional values. Two and three-button
models in hoth English and semi-
fitted models—
“After All
? .50 size Djer-Kiss Face Powder........
.15 size Pear’s Unscented Soap........
.10 size Physician’s and Surgeon’s Soap
.60 size Elcaya Disappearing Cream....
1.00 size Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder....
.65 size Levy’s La Blanche Face Powder
.35 size Cutex Nail Specialties.........
.65 size Pond’s Vanishing Cream......
.25 size Packer’s Tar Soap........3 for
.•>0 size Cuticura Ointment ...........
.50 size Mentholatum Ointment .......
.65 size Musterole Ointment ..........
.75 size Baume Analgesic .............
65. size Vick’s Vapo Ruh..............
1.50 size Gude’s Pepto Mangan..........
.60 size Pape’s Diapepsin..............
1.25 size Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur.....
40 size Lapactic Pills .................
1.10 size Nuxated Iron Tablets.........
Children
Cry for
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.65 size Syrup of Figs ............
1.00 size Horlick’s Malted Milk....'.’
.85 size Mellin’s Food .............
.30 size Bromo Quinine...........
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Bluejay
; Powder blues, forrest tans and the
H. C. WITWER
Introduces you to
“Bee’s Knees.”
DITZELL—Large size, walnut
case, in fine condition, lust the
piano for the children’ d12r
music lessons....... 15
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2.00 size Mineralava .............
.40 size Fletcher’s ..............
1.00 size Nujol .........................
1.25 size Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound .89 *
1.00 size Listerine ................... ,79c
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1.20 size Syrup of Pepsin......
1.10 size Tanlac ....
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1.00 size Newhro's ..................
.25 size Beecham's Pills.............
.75 size Bell-A ns ...................
.60 size Carbona ...................
.75 size Dextri Maltose .............
.50 size Hind's Honey and Almond
Cream .....................
1.25 size Coty’s Face Powder.........
.50 size Pepsodent Tooth Paste......
.60 size Forham’s Tooth Paste.......
.65 size Kotex (12 in pkg.)..........
1.00 size Gillette Razor Blades
(large pkg.)....................
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MARSHALL & WENDELL—
Plait dark walnut case, just re-
finished, musically in 6175
fine condition ..........
Chocolate
Walnut Tops
Pure, delicious, vanilla cream
center chocolate pieces topped
with half a walnut. Paked
in one-pound boxes, ready to
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clieve infants in arms and Children all ages of
Constipation Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach
Flatulency Diarrhea Regulate Bowels
\ ,■> in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness. Rest and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
avoid imitations, always look for the signature ofa44&Ku
roven directions on cach package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Pain Stops Instantly '
Here's instant relief from that burn.
‘ing com) Blue-jay will atop the pain
instantly. I hen the corn loosens
and comes out. Does away with
dangerous paring. Cel Blue-jay at
you, druggist.
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Liggett’s
Milk Chocolate
Creamy, smooth, nourishing
eating chocolate. A wholesome
candy (or the children and
frown-ups. Regularly 35c, On
Friday and Saturday nr
Only. -lb. bar ....... 23C
The strongent rope in mhito ot
KURTZMANN — Practically
. new- mission oak case in perfect
condition. Was $475 qor
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time he was receiving approximntely I
$60,000 a day from aide ot stock. He ’
stepped into another office and when
he qame back aa id l hr receipts for
that day had already totalled $60.OOP.
Priest ma id that h«* obtained 650
shares of Marr’s stock to sell. He
, started out asking 110 per shar, the
Saturday Candy
A favorite assortment of Choc-
olates including fruit and
cream as well as nut and
chewy pieces. Regularly 50c,
Friday and Saturday ?0
only, per pound........ 3YC
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stant tinited States
By George F. Hummel
"The Golden Cocoon" $2
By Ruth Cross
"Recompense" ........
By Robert Keable
"The Wrath to Come” 82
By E. Phillips Oppenheim
Postage 10c Extra
Service Courteously
Rendered
Save a Diamond:
Start TODAY to save a diamond. •
Wear a diamond now and pay a 1
little each week—give yourself 1
• something to save for.
Start Wearing It
Today
—here is a diamond you have al-
ways wanted but thought you
couldn't afford—make a small
payment down. the little you pay
each week would go for something
you couldn’t remember a week aft- j
erward.
MAKE A DIAMOND
YOUR STEPPING STONIg
TO SUCCESS
STORY & CLARK—Beautiful
! plain dark mahogany case just
refinished. Has had good care.
A splendid deor
buy ........... •LLJ
Jordanette
Almonds
Almost a constant feature in
our store*. running the pro-
duction in our factories well
over, 1,000.000 pqunds * ycar.
Whole, sound almonds with
assorted sugar coating, A a
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dined to $3 per share mid hi present -t thut vrioe,thwitnesssaid »
KI M BALL—Style II Mahog-
any. L sed less than six months
-Absolntly like new,
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Friday and Saturday
Sale of
Food Products
Liggett's Coffee.....2 for 56c
(1 lb regularly 45c)
Opeko Tea .......2 for 616
< S Ih. regularly 50e)
Pure Cocoa ........ for 26c
(‘ lb. regular 1) Hr)
Pure Olive Oil . . ..2 for (1.19
12l ua. regularly |g«')
Peanut Butter ......2 for 40c
(0 o». Jar regutarty ate)
Chocolate Pudding .2 for 16c
(Regutarly Ui >
Cooking Chocolate .2 for 26c
(Regularly 356)
Beef Cube*......2 for 31c
(Regulariy 0e)
Ligg. Salad Draaiing 2 for 41c
(Regulariy 4e)
Vanilla Extract .. .2 for 41c
13 ux Jai regulariy Hr)
Orange Marmalade. 2 for 40c
(I ox. Jar rogularly 30c)
Strawberry Jam ...2 for 55c
(15 ox. regularly lc)
Raspberry Jam . 2 for J5c
4 15 ez, regularly 4c)
Grape Jam......2 for 49c
i IS ox, regularly 45 »
Grape Jelly ......, .2 for 36c
(10 ox. Jar reguiurly 3)
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Indicted Operator's Earnings
Are Told by Witness.
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"I stili have 350 shnres on hand thnt remiemher.-- Forbes Magazine »n /y
of responsibility in the legal de,
partment. The olher 1s Mrs,
Mabel Willebrandt, assistant at-
tnrney general.
• Each 15 cent package of "Diamond
I Dyes" contains directions so simple
any woman can dye or tint any old.
worn, faded thing naw, even if the
has never dyed before. Choose any
eolor st drug store. (Adv.।
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THXARK ANA. Aik., April IS._UP par value. That was in January, 1123.
Tat Marr, famous Smackover and .
Kl Dorado oil promoter. At one time
was receiving approximately $60,000 n A/AAATA i nvr
UH J from 1ht sale of stoi k lh his com Mm II I f"
pani %, A. It Priest. Fort Worth stnck ( •W VlIlMIl I M I -
broker, testified Muir had told him
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Miss Fanks Is the n
to receive a federal
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Julja Banlis.
Mim ulia Banka, who has heen
employed in the interior depart,
ment or the t nited States govern,
moot nt Washington for eleven
> w«, ha. Just been appotnted as.
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History of the
World.
(OSmopolitan
May On Sale
Waists Draperies
Dresses Ginghams
Kimonos Stockings
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E, A story called
“Love Laughs at
{1 Lapidowitz.”
• DON MARQUIS .
Collecting and Boiling th. Hap in
the maple sugar camp.
MAele syrup llina la in fill
wins now and tho maple any,
seeminEly sweeter th,ni anst yoar.
la runnie heavy. Repett. indi
cate the yield win be bigcor than
last seasen. In the easiern t.wn
ship, of Quebc, Canada, said to
be the finest and largest maple
sugar district In the worla, the
1923 production of syrup and
sugar amounted to 20,717. 067
pounda, whie h was more than the
•mount produced by an tho rest
ofCannda. This y lr the utput
will exe end that amount, it is Io-
Ilevd. Thia is taken as indicative
of the general situation.
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I Kep. Hamilton Fish. Jr.
I « Rep. Hamilton Fish. Jr . son of
I the former treasurer of the I nited
I stater, hag announced his inten-
] ; tlon of set
nomination for governor of New
Tork state. He served ne a mem-
ber of the New York general ns.
sembly lSetore entering the na-
tional house.
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Malcolm NacDonald.
Malcolm MacDonald, second son
at the Labor premier of England.
Rainsay MacDonald, is seeking
election to parliament from the
Bassetlaw division of Notting-
Hmshire Young MacDonala I. a
student in Queen's college. fix
ford, and is dividing his time 1 - 1
tween his studies and the stump.
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Greater and
Greater (J row
These Monthly
Carton
Cigarette Sales
300 Camels .................
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1/21ja'
Mrs. J. W, Patterson,
"('uh ' reporters in Marshan.
Mo, have to step lively to keep
MP with M• y .1. W. Patterson,
3 ear olt, who for more than
ills veil* har hcen a news
Fatherer and wrirer. She is ot
the Ataft of the DemcratNews
of Marsha!!.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 304, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924, newspaper, April 18, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1952324/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.