Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 75, Ed. 6 Thursday, July 31, 1924 Page: 3 of 18
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Stock Market Since 1907 Panic
In Colorado A large number of
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presence ot
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Clips
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Pencils
Pena
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Handker-
Order Boolas
Second Sheet,
For Hot Weather
Specially Priced
Wise m s
breakfasnenu!
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bonsul la She R Country Man
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Black Satin prates and
the straight sie is ”e
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We are showint in both
long and short) models.
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Cash Boxes
Box Files
Pin Cup,
Ink Stands
Moisteners
Eraser,
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Clip Boards
Hotchkiss
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Bill Folds
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315 West Main
Jergen’s King Coca
Hardwater Soap
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The New Dark Uses
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witnens claim.
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A* longing la rs. H. C. Thomas, Police
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ness. His injury was slight.
Steel
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Wheat and b. (malted)
Milk — an Eg.Chocolate.
He gets tl all in
Malted Gt.Nuts
Starts Tomorrow
Lasts Next Week
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SHOPPERS
AT KERR’S
and extend them the keys to
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• REQUISITES
# REDUCED SHARPLY
3 FOR FRIDAY AND
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Convenient Day light
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4 famous food i nen fn-m!
At a soda (tain in
five mes.
Pnatum Cereal pan,. Inc.
Bnttle Creehigan
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FOR YOUR OFFICE
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ELMO TOILET
PREPARATIONS
By Mrs. Davis
Toilet Goods Dept
WWVAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924.
Children’s Handkerchiefs—
White with woven border
in colors—
50c Dozen
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in w hle »
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But Shows up
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HYEARS OF RELIABILITY
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To Make New Friends
Friendship Hosiery Sale
The inju *4 person, a newshoy, ran
from the curb into congested traffic
at Main and Robinson and cracked his
head on the rear of a motor car he
Inaman Confers To Deed.
wid Scene then House
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Clothing On
Friendly Credit
Men and women, you are invited |
to open a charge account here and I
pay .as you wear on our friendly li
credit term,. • I
Open Saturday Nights
Archer & Bryden i
229 W. Grand !
Motor car crashes were listed at
the following points: Hudson avenue
at Ninth street; Broadway at Reno;
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CRASHES FIND
Service Courteousls
Rendered
SlobeWervicke
Everything in Filing .Supplie- —
guides, folders, etc. G-W Book-
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So many are a that we
want you to c< and see
them.
( olors: Silver, atmosphere,
g u n m e t a l, medium gray,
!■ reach taupe, practically
every popular shade and lots
of blacks and whites.
Four Pair $4.25
Many of our best friends have
been wearing this hose for two
.'ears—the quality is proven.
Originally the price was $1.93—
when we established a quantity
business the price was lowered
to $1.75.
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This sale is the result of so many
suggestions from actual wear-
ers that we will make a lot of
friendships by introducing the
hose in a big way—any woman
who has worn this hose will ad-
vise you to buy at least three
pairs at the friend - making
price.
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TEXAS MEN ARE
HIT BY TRAIN I "BARGAIN INFORMATION" FOR THE
. F. W. H wles with his bride
letesterday to upend their honey-
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Your Bonus
OUESTIONS "MAI noruen
YOU WII I RE ANSWERED
Ik I Ills cor I MS
WESBANCO
Ofice Furniture. Roll-top. Flat-
top and Type.Titer Desk,
( hairs. rabies. Wood Files.
(loose | I-PLEAF
Ring and Post Binders. Posting
Machine Trays, Standard and
Special Loose-Leaf Forms.
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vaders Reported Moving Towards In-
terior of Servia.
Mr. and Mr,. ~C. T. Ingalln will de.
part next week for Loa ngeles. Cal
They have token a cottage at Carl
lina Island where they will spend the
remainder of lho_aummer.
PEACEABLE VALLEY
FARMER KILLS MM
M ALESTR, July Si.—Jacob Fred,
eriek 40 years old, waa xhot and killed
late Wednesday by Enoch K. Burch.
52 years old. neighbor, when a dis.
puts is alleged to have occurred over
stray, cattle. Both were farmers In
the Penceable Valley community of
Pittsburg county. Burch surrendered
immedintely. He declares Frederlek
was the aggreawor and had threat,
ened him with injury, but Fredertek
persons n*
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People Flee IA Terror to
The first bank in New Yo a city
wna established in 1785, it wa- called
the Bank of New York And is still in
existence.
In me Am I entitied to
bonus?—Helen.
A. You nre entitled to his
credit If you are unmarriei
Fxclusis t
Dealers for
Machines tud
Supplies lot
Oklahoma
One Not Expected To Live,
Doctor Says.
ALTUS, July 31.—(Special — T. D
and William Jones of Lubbock, Tex
were the men struck by a Wichita
Falls & Northwestern passenger train
near Gould late Wednesday, it was
learned Thursday morning when T
D Jor es regained consciousness at
the Altus city hospital.
W Ilham Jones still is unconscious,
and doctors do not expect him to re
cover. He uffered from fractured
skull and other serious injuries. T. D. .
Jones has a broken leg and collar
bone, but his condition is not danger
ous it was said.
Hickory Sanitary
Belts .............
Hickory Sew-On
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North Walnut avenue on Fock Island ossism
viaduct; 1100 block on Hast Second
street; Robinson avenue at Main
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I let collar and cuff sets. In •
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Caranra.
May Pass Trade Measure Today.
Rapid Progress On Commission pi||
Made. Pomerene Active.
Wilson Seeks To Prevent Strike.
Austria Expected To Declare War
Against Russia Today After Cwr
Rejects Uitimatum of Emperor. In
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Inw is designed to aiv yon
other veterans when thy wl
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Headlinee-- Largest Decline
the future ycars your
-rest among thepotton men in the'
pt ton and GraiMens Asocintion
hich is being ol niz <| here.
The members P’ilgrim Con
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Francia axenue at Thirteenth street; yets
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Two slight crashes were reported
Thursday morning. T T. .Sandy, 2601
South Central avenue, reported a
erash at Robinson and wheeler Nve
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7 ime is About l’p
Il Next Sunday, Aug. .’J
I Is Friendship Day
Send Your Cards
Today
Don t. disappoint those
old frjends whose memor.
IC, are so pleasant. N
srecting card will make
tp all those neglected let.
ters,
t is casy in choose card,
that express the occasion
from our stocks.
I See Main 2
Street
W indow
Display)
rnnd Mrs. T. L.nghry who re*
cer came here from Texan have
tat the home recently occupied by
Ju Scot , We welcome the new
* Only One Person Injured On
Wednesday.
• Six motor ear nccidents and one per-
I A non injured waa th* toll of careless
•t driving on the part of motorists
. Wednesday
Kerr's Special Sanitary
Napkin,. Large A.
size, 12 in box.........
Household Rubber Aprons,
ideal for all housework,
canning and garden, lawn.
, etc. Full 97
size .............. 37c •
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'nit, and C. K Rrookinz, 1713 West ark Pointa outHumb ugery.
Sixth street, reported another at 215 -4—
West Twelfth street. •' H. M- Knisl was chosen chair-
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Twenty-Nine Years Ago
MH D the young city. just ons
morold hss nine business houses
flnli and occupied. Not with
staik the wet weather, the build-
ing* still going up. Many peopie
areing in tenta hut the majority
of t comers are finding more sub-
stal home*.
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THIRD FLOOR • ’
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COMPANY 11 of Lovely Lingerie [ •
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Slips and Step-ins to be r I .UU |
Sold at— Garment
Sanitary Specialties
At Reduced Prices
Friday and Saturday
Hickory Sanitary Apron,—
Para rubber in white, flesh
and orchid, an
At................39c
Hickory Sanitary Aprons,
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ywer of rice nd old shoes.
Hifteen Years Ago
jadllnes — Me he Mumped
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beneficlars The bonue al t er tan
i* not much help for the re - *
needy veteran, but it will be t
measurable insristance when m ,-t vet
erans win lie failing In health in 1
tears to come, and whose nr. I. will
then lie far greater than th se of
lot lay.
205 W Main
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ton Prices in Four Dollar Drop.
Immediate Peace Is Request of v.
& Silliman To Urge Armistice to
Special Demon-
stration All This
izregationai church will honor their
| minister, Thomas H. Harper, whose
tenth anniversary of service in thia
church falls on this day. Mrs. Harper
and their two children will hare in
‘he honor*. •
Den W. Peery of Carnegie is here
with friends. Mr. Peery is well known
not only in this city hut over the
state. He represented Okia horns
county in the Territory Legislature
during the stirring times.
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Q luit I here is no \ ,
12- iick brneHfa m*
me more Cully abot your hushail’s
insurane, and under the n*w aw
? on may be nble to collect it.
fe Can 1 »*|| th* loan benetit of
my idjusted,service ertificate w fie h
J will ret ive? Can my heneficar,
make me n lezal loan on my art vat
ed service certifieate! |« there hns
wny in which I might art some ii
modiate benefit out ef my coil •
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A. Von rannot ken ll« sell e hs
sign RIH nf the benefits of yoin nd
jusied servire certiflente and. tiere
fore, you cunnot dispose of the lo n
value nf the polics yon expect 1 » i
ceive. Your beneficiary can mak you
a loan if he or she desirs to ■ » Fo.
Under th* law though only bai i* or
trust companies duly organized unelet
state laws can make you a lo n *e
cured by the certiticate which ill l»*
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. collar and cuff sets. In >
' ' white and ecru, trimmed in 1
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| New York, sends us this remarkable purchase, ’
- saying that the materials and styles of these gar- I
' ments are best sellers in the East—this low price * *
I should attract the attention of hundreds of Okla- I 1
1 homa City women who wish to have lovely under- I
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, [ GOWNS COMBINATIONS 1
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- • in colors of flesh 01 dimity and crepe in I
• white, blue, orchid and flesh, white, blue, or- I
l honeydew; plain and chid and honeydew; i
■ l laic trimmed. Special plain and lace trimmed. .
; $1.00 speel
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j . nainsook in colors of
I ' flesh. white, orchid Plain tailored
* and honeydew; daint- with 20-inch
! ily lace trimmed. Spe- fashioned of
_ i • rial nainsook. Special
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kerchiefs—Solid color with | | 3
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styles I • stitched hem. 6
hems. I 1 2 for 25c । I
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1 full size— | IM
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21- g,
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I j | C- ) -4 Cream ......21c and 39c
| | . Amami Shampoo. .2 for 25c
-1 - Dr. Berry’s Freckle Cream...................
Mum Deodorant .................... 19c
Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder.................21c
Creme Angelus Lemon Cream.............87c
Nadine Face Powder ................... 390 ।
Palm Olive Shampoo..................... 336 ।
Listerine Tooth Paste.................. . 18c 1
| Frostilia Hand Lotion ....................24c t
। Packer’s Tar Soap, 3 cakes......... ' ’. , 558 1
• Van Ess Scalp Massage and Dandruff
1 Remedy ....................... $1 29
I Rigaud’s Narcisse Talcum........ 19c !
I Sayman’s Soap, 3 cakes.............. .298 I
| Williams’ Talcum ............. 130 j
। "Downy Puffs” of Velour ...... ...4 for 256 | |
। Squibb's Dental Cream ...... 370 । |
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AN remmunieutiens are te hr ur-
• dresree Times Ienus **r*k*. Phillips
burlding. Washington. D. (
• A. Write m* mm* full* regardin:
, your brother’s military service nn
hl* tisabilities. Perhaps I can giv
• you some help. Th* veterans’ burea
• aet hAs been modified and amende
. andliherali
provisions you may be able to seu
A compensation and hospitu! care in
S: treatment for your brothei Howeve
V. If he I* not compensable. you in
. apply to the Nntional Homes for f».
. Rilled Soldiers and sec tn< for hi
free hospital care and treatmet
Ninny stes also maintain homes «
’ 9 men who have become disabled ad
4 are unable to prove n elam gnist
th* zovernment, so an to secure nt
pen*.illon and hospitni care ni till
• ment,
• Q. My busband is dead. It
. had * disease whiel, arcordinz I
• he veterans’ boreau, was eo
whirred due to militars servie
hut it will not pns bis insurane
Rules Tariff Making,
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 75, Ed. 6 Thursday, July 31, 1924, newspaper, July 31, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1952809/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.