Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 67, Ed. 5 Tuesday, July 22, 1924 Page: 4 of 20
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MKLAHOMA cm’ TIMES, TUESDAT, JULY it 1924.
rouR
waa broken
WOMAN'S BODY
GUARANTEES TO
she h»d been dead
FOUND IN DITCH
PROTECT LOAN
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Gm ren Cry for
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Jullett Schlosser, 722 West Washing
BUT NOT HEARD
have the dean milky-white neck which
fortune.
A lemma or
Kecoruing
has
negligent
and only
a^Mninq^mand^r
At all good Drug and Department Stores
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Golden Peacock
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Dick Shafer. Orvis Wilmer
teenth street, left Saturday for
l’roffitt.
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Beal Binyon,
Let the
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Sunshine in!
CHICN(:O, July
Want to share
apparel and house-
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by all druggists.
TRAVEL
The "Vacationiat" 838.75
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HURRY!
sized wardrobe trunk for
$38.75
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Woman Is
Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-
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Soothing Syrups, prepared for
Infants and Children all ages.
They’re
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LAFOLLETTE TICKET
AVOIDS OLD PARTIES
The Sunshine Laundry man
a’ yotr door meats that you
and keeps the face powder lookine
natural for hour?, without comine in
....an extraordinary
selling of 500 pairs of
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Whether the safeguards that will
sitrround thia loan are sufficient, only
th* bankers themselves w ill be nbie to
judge.
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laundry
we a ring
Stores Prepare
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Rush in July
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of the most wonderful skin white ner,
softener and benutifi i,
Massnge thia sweetiy fragrnnt lemon
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Other Questions At Allied
Parley Overshadowed,
LONDON. July 22.—IP—The gunr
nntees provider fnr safeguarding th*
Handled By Experts
WARDROBE
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ALL SIZES—
ALL COLORS
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120 West Main
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If you want to he lure of the right
nay to care for the exposed skin of
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campa ign
now here
Hat Boxes of Patent Material, $3.85 up
Daisy Hat Bags, 18-inch, $2.95; 20-inch, $4.25
A Hand Bag Specially Reduced
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everyone envica and admires, and which
is especially necessary with bobbed hait.
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sa eguars which this report provides
was a question which overshadowed
very other issue in th* dizcussions
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who han spent the last visitins Frances Hogzard
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fereni •, due especially to the Ameri-
the presidential ontest he
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"Her lips are roses wet with Aew,
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vestn where she will spend • fort
night at the Galvez hotel. Later "h*
will join triends in Dallas, for «n ex
tended visit in Calitornia and the
coast resorts. _ _ _
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containing a possible loop hole for one
power of the other to take Independent
Actions in the future.
ton venue,
meeting.
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Lemon Juice
not th* demand fnr
fiermnnn nAn And
. ussion among the delezates tn th*
inter-allied conference today.
The discussions hetween th* Ainan
• LU Geledates nf th* conerence end
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To avoid imitation". always look for the siemature of addu
proven directions on e h package. Physicians everywhere recommend it
The Bethany Republican presents a
n-w angle on the uses of adversity.
“We believe lots more persons would
attempt authorship if they could but
find a way to kosp from starving to
death while writing a masterpiece.
It says—Kansas City Tim
th* Chamher of
cheon invitation
, neck, arms and
irritate. Famous
i herselv es of ’
< ‘ommer • e luine
Friday.
The < hamber
th® candidates 1
althouzh the <
It cannot
of, that body. They frankly dislike
artiel IZ No Clues Are Found To Solve
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MOTHERFletcher’s Cas-
torii is a pleasant, harmless
OSE IS TEN
Neglecting a little wound,
abrasion of the fiesh may
h 1* invited all
. une heon and
hamber nlleges
the facts
so exquisite in its fragrance of “In
cense of Flowers" that it is regarded
as the highest attainment in com-
plexion finish.
All the Black and White Beauty
Creations are popularly priced in lib-
eral packages at 25c and 5Oc. Any
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beauties use it to bring that
(Waton Phuiu)
Mrs, Geurge II. \ ogle
LONDON, July M — Ramsay Mae- •
Doneld‘» labor zovernment was de .*
teateal today in the house of com:
mons, the tenth defeat II has sutteref
in the comparatively short time It has
been in power. The vote, which cam: •
on a minor amendment, involved ne •
, 11 ektionotresignation_I • ■
The hankers also hold, the news Nody of Mrs. Charles Ford. wife of a
paper declares, that Germany a E002 farmer livine near Hifiaboro, was
will la indispensible tn the Inan whip found in A ditch in a corn field near
some nf th. financiera are worrled her home Monday njght. Her neck
over th. railroad problem and allied ,
tinancial obstacle to
right to kiss and make up. if von
didn’t mind the taele of the makeu3
—Kansas City Tim*".
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Th.it v
good I
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duigent
county <
regard the political sateguard em-
bodied in th* mere nssOciAtion nf an
American citizen with the reparation
commission RR inadequate prokection
in the lenders inasmuch, in t heir
opinion the arrangement does not "I
together insure an impartial majority
ND F PENDENT
cases out of ten ause no great suf-
fering or inconvenience, but it is the
one case in ten that causes blood
poisoning, lockjaw nr a chronic fes-
tering sore. The rhea post, safest and
best course is tn disinfect the wound
with Liquid Borozone and apply the
Borozone powder to complete the heal-
ing process. Price (liquid). 30c, 60e
and $1.20. Powder. 30c and 60c. Sold
which any
Mr. and Mrs. .T. . Ausbury chap-
eroned a group of girls for a swim at
Spring Lake, Monday evening, when
those who went were. Miss Sara
France* Ausbury. Miss Gladys Dancer ,
Miss Doris Ledridge. Miss Sally Juden
of Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Miss Ellen
Thomas.
Mrs. Ford had been missing alnce
Friday. The body was found by the
husband, who told authortties. he be
ileved his wife had gone to the corn
field In search of their 12 year-old son
Willis. Both father and son denied
knowledge of the manner in whieh the
woman died. —
and some feeling. This win th* situ
ation it is said, which led to n pro
lonzed meetinz lai* tn the afternoon
of th* final details with Sir Montagu
Norman, governor nt the Bank of
Eneland and Thomas Lamont, repre.
=enting th* firm of J. P. Morgan and
company nf Now York
On* Article Dislikked
Bankers, ne < ording to the Telegraph
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in celebration ot the third birth
day anniversary of Iva Lou DePlois,
Miss Iva Smith entertained Saturday
effemonn in her home, 1033 West
Htreyatxth street, when she was as
est by Miss Berta Teague. Pink
en white flowers "decorated th* tea
tabla where the birthday cake formed
the centerpiece. Guest* were Jeane
your face, neck, arms and hands, use
the thing which girls depend on after
experimenting with first one thing
then another. The tremendous sale 1
record of more than eight million I
packages a vear which has been built
up by the Black and White Reauty ।
Creations since they were first intro- ,
duced five seats ago. is over whelm-
ing proof of tin ir reliability.
Ilie Cleansing Cream cleans the
pores of all accumulation of powder ।
dust and grease. The soap cleans the
‘Vacationist’
before bedtune smooth some of this cool,
fragrant creme on yotu neck and shoul-
ileu. Tomorrow morning see how the skin
has already begun to clear. Your money
will be returned if vouare not delighted. dealer can supply you.
Get your jar now—today. Askfor Golden
Peacock Bleach Creme (Concentrated).
The only harmless
way in bleach the i
skin w hite is tn mix 1
th* juice of two lem-
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York and the t stern const resort;
where he will spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. James * Twyford
and daughter, Aileen. 1426 Wel
Thirts-eighth street. ■ ■ ompanfed by
Mr Twyferd s sistet Mrs Albert Ad
kins, will leave Tuesday of next week
for a motor trip to Alamosa nnd
Camp Conjos, where they will epend
six weeks.
h* Rritish And Amernn bankers
vho ara being relier upon tn taka up
the bulk nf th* proposed $200 000,000
loan, which began immediately with
’ publicat ion of the finings of the '
icommittee on defaults And penalties,
war* continued.
clear, youthful akin and rosy white
complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn
And tan bleach. You must mix this (
remarkable lotion yourself, it cannot
be bought ready to use because it acts
best immediately after ft is prepared.
(Adv.)
erson Chandler, Gale Marshall. Jo
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hold furnishings to Sun-
shine for sparkling cleanli-
ness.
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Over "adows Other Issus
Th* suficiency ot the financla!
military demnnds
..............",m ' ” . RIGHT WAY TO KEEP
druugist will supply,
for a few cents.
Shake well in a not
tie, and you have a i
whole quarter pint
You would have never hoped that
these white hats would bp so low
priced. Hats of white Felt, Ben-
galine, Duvetyne and Taffetas, all
i hr newest shapes—one day only,
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10 the playgrounds of
•K6" twonalioni j
N'a Spena • memorable vacation
FXt ? at moderate expense among
IIMAi3 th* wood*, mountaina, lakes
eratue seeshore, Golz, fish,
eanM.hike,duer. rid*,motor,
play tennis. Rough It or live
eomfortabl, at luzuriona
lodges at hotela. Said ar
iUatlraud ioolUU.
Browns are exceptionally strong
for this Autumn, navy and
•lack are always good, other
good points arc high color pip-
ings. Oriental bandings, ex-
quisite laces used in many fav-
ored ways, fabric Crepe, black
and plain Satin.
Like to be a step ahead? This
collection by the buyer cast,
points the way Autumnward
and in Autumn chosen fabrics.
Satin.
Mysterious Death.
FIDORADO, Ark., July 11 —The
onF with
will he rnnced
an n speaker
thenv, but nn
imong ths delegntes, financiers and
diplonntic experts.
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co nes later. Then. ton. th* opening
nf school mnkes every minita a
busy one in Septembet and on into
ctober. Hallowe'en with its par-
ties ane cards and Thanksziv ing
with it* zreetings must be han
filed in October and November and
by that time Christmas is upon
them.
So durins the hot months th* la-
bo ri n? clerks perspire above fancy
cards bearing icicle* end snow
scenes and winter views and get
ready for th* Christmas vush.
•AStarting today and continuing
•V® throughout the week, we offer ths
most drastic price reductions in the
history of our shop. These washable white
kids comprise the smarter, better grade Cin-
derella Summer Footwear—in all correct heel
and toe effects and a complete range of sizes.
Just pack away, there's room for everything in the
roomy “Vacationist,” shoe box, laundry bag, five
large packing drawers, 11 dress hangers—all pro-
tected by heavy Yale locks, Gibraltarized construc-
tion and 47 years of productive trunk making—for
added convenience is the cushion raise top—a full
Mr" Ganrze H Vogle, of Lns Anzeles I" th* zuest of her mothen; Mrs
will entertain th* next i r J. stemmer. end her sisters, Mrs < urtis ■— and MI - 1 1
Mr. stemmer will entertain for her dauehter dunine ner ■______
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Sallee gave numbers from Mr Dowell. ' Oklahoma City.
Nevin. Melnes, Kreisler Roff. Lane i Mr and Nts " T " ” nd M’
end Durand. Moir than thirty five and Mr*. H. E. Watu n« of OkI
guests were entertained. homa City nre at Mansions hntel
* * * ! Manitou. .1. W. Dawson I* spendin
Miss Eleanor Ittner of Tulsa who the summes at pinces near Manitou
has spent the last week with friends , e*.
here, left Monday for Tulsa, where Complimentary to Miss 71 Ba) ne
she will join her sister. Mr« Kenneth of Fort Worth the suest of Miss The
McCullough, and together I hey will go l res a Logan. Miss Mary Jor '.....
to canfornia where they will visit West Fourteenth street entet i ninnd
placet of interest. I informally at dancing Nonday eve
» * » . n o; in her garden Ouests were the
Mr*. Arthur Jim 11 - West Twon Miskas lone Marshall, Ma - Walk
b third street, and Mrs. wiam 1andalle Wande Celeete Xnlan. Thelma
Clarke, 125 East Twelfth street. le0 conke. Opal Stoekton, Vn -’ill ng
Mond*' for Mount Vernon. Ill. wiere Mary Ellen Lockwood, Juanita In
they xx ill be the zuest nf Mr«. ghram, credine Speight. Gertrude
Clarke's sister Mrs Robert M‛ Lean. Galener, Bernice Dnvidson, Ternice
e. Aonei“. S. *"! East Thir-anderson. Della Power. W” Inzan.
AInaren returned Monday from iohnnie Harkness, and Mr—» Hlmer
toentbostuah rexi where sha ha- Akin, Donald Akin, Harry “n
30,6010 ’«»t three weeks with ' rnon Jennings, Bob Jordan, lohn
?P, L I Wilder. N C. Burn*. Georze Hal’,
atves _ _ , Harvey Smith, Harry Crawford. Em
Mr*. Raymond eyer of Guthrie i" 1
the gues t of her brother . Herbert
Mee. and Mrs. Mee, 120014 West
Eighteenth street, for the day. Mr.
and Mrs. Beyer expect to spend the |
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mee.
n » a ...
Word has been received from Miss
Bernice Mee, who is travelinz with a
party in Europe, that they will leave
Paris next week, going to Venire ,
where they will make an extended
stay.
Clerks Sort Snow Scene
Cards Now,
)rk.
natur
huf’e.
<n bankers in I he protocol framed A yellow oi muddy neck is now un- surface without robbing Ilie 'km of
Saturdav necessary. For now a new and harmless 1 its natural oils, which it must have
The Telegraph* • nlomntic expert treatment— GoldenPeacock Bleach Creme In keep it smooth and soft. The Per:
Preminr MacDonald com- —iakes you: skin soft, cleas and white oxide Cream protects the skin and
“ the pores front wind, sun and dust. ,
contact with the skin. The Fact
Powder i> of such fine texture, and
2 Tle nationai
the t.a F’ollette
nnoune Tus-
woule the third
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cares. Send
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session n social hour wns held. Mis
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Tlrdntty au emhnt Whiten Your Neck
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I GETS X si NSHINE
I 1 NUNDRY LINE!"
SUNSHINE
Tjnmidry Service
V ords may fail from their lips
Instenr til* assomblage will
merely gaze and judge ac-
cordinzly.
A nv w ho violate the rule w ll
he ejected, ta (thamber has
promised itu n ihership. Th*
program will be about good
roads nnd some members of
tn* state hithway commission
will he invited tn spcak, it was
an nouncer.
• ndidate s wh avall
l„ E. AYER,
37 Kwy. Kxeh. Bldg.
. mi*.a* City. Mu.
No Indicator
judge th* len,eth nf A
aceount by the lenrth of
holHer Detrrit News.
Laundry
entered under the name nf any pres-
ently establishe« political pnrty nt
group. The decision assured that the
Wisconsin senator would not bp en-
tered in Minnesota, North Dakota and
South Dakota undei the name nf the
arme lalor party , Tepresentative
Tohn M Nelsn of Wisconsin, natlonal
manager nf the rampaign, stated.
and th* donditton ot the
it has not intention of being
wa ronly eruel t has decreei
that the ca ndda tes may not
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Mr». Lucy B Armstrong. 2921 Clas
san boulevard, has as her guest her
slater. Miss Nell Benning of Ft. Worth
who Arrived the last of th* week for
an extended visit.
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Miss Harel Piatt entertnined th*
Dal" club Monday evening in her
home, 411 West Rena avenue. Mis:
Juanita Tague was the only additional
zuest. Following th* short busines3
A
By SADIE ANDERSON
A NE of the interesting parties
(( N planned for the week ts the
W j) bridge luncheon at which Mre
N w. Mitchell Bonner, 920 West
Eighteenth street will entertain.
Thursday morning complimentary to
her sisters, Mrs. Wayne Holm*" of
Wichita Falls, Texas, and Mrs. Llinyd
Gilliland of Frederick, Okla. The
guests will be limited to the friends of
the honored guests.
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Mr*. Thomas 8. Me Dowell "f the
Huckins hotel, left Tuesday for Gal
galea yesterday who received the tn lesn Yellowness, sallowness, muddiness
formation with keen disappointment and tan vanish »» if by magic. Soon you
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THEY'LL BE SEEN.
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Mr*, ntussell <1 Lowe. 202 Wes’
Twentieth street, is spending "Tues
day with her daughter Niss Nfariorie
Lowe, who I" attending the state
university at Norman
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Aiss Mildred VanArsdale. 1227 EAs
Park place, necompanied by Mr*.
Henry Starlings of Woodward, left
Monday for Sulphur, where they will
spend ten days
ft * *
Mrs. Mack K. stewart and dauzh-
ter, Jane Conway, 1(111 North EUi-
•on avenue, returned Monday from
Blue Mounds, Kan., where they have
•pent two weeks with relatives.
ft * ft
Mr. and Mrs. W. Clyde. 1110 North 1
Robinson avenue, will leave Monday
for Cincinnati nnd other places nf i
interest in Ohio, where thes will visit
friend* and relatives.
* ft ft
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Taylor 225 East
Fourteenth street, have As their
guest* the latter’" sinter, Mr". Wil-
liam Cobh, and children, Margaret.
Ralph and Donald Howard, of Mus-
kogee. who arrived the last of the
week to spend a fortnight.
friends in the cit . left Tuesday
nng for his home a .
Mr*. Hattie" to" nson 143: West Among those who - spending the
Twenty ninth street, presented Mis* summer in points of Colorado, ar*
Mary Elizabeth Sallee daughter of Mr*. Ed L. Hahn and hel dauK ner
Mr. and Mrs. E E Sallee. In piano Afiss Leila and Miss ' \ 'i i- r
recital. Monday evening in her studio of this city, who Are At the ' " ita
Niss sal ee w .- assisted y . . . . '
Vivian rantz, reader, and M ss Mar- hotel nre Mrs, Tobe 1
rianna Elizabeth Days, vtolinist Ml"" Tulsa and Mis* Eessie M k»r of
"Do your Chrstmas shopvins
early"’ 1a ho idje motto, no pipe
ream, fnr the Oklahoma City
book storeg
July nnd August, they ««' are
the month* when they mark their
Chrietmas enrds. The cares we •
ordered in February nnd have
nlreny arrive in a numtier of
(hr tores on Main street.
While the veathey is hot there is
in nine | blench into the fan
ft ft ft
The Rainbow Girls will meet
Wednesday evening in the club room i
of th* Masonie temple.
a a a
Mr*. P. P Sterrett and Mrs K J
McGregor entertained Saturday eve-
ning in the home of Mrs. McGregor.
115 East Fifteenth street, when they j
honored the retiring officer* of the .
Jonuses Bridge club. Pink and white
garden flowers decorated th* rooms,
while erystal bowl* of the flower*
formed the centerpieces of th* table*.
Mira Opal Griswold, Mrs. Fayne Har
ris and Mr*. L. C. ititter received the
favor* In the bridge game.
tonal guests were Mr*. Michael Med t
alnger, Mr*. George McGregor and
Mr*. R. C. Ritter. Tea was served at ;
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