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1924.
AUGUST
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES,
FOUR-
Old Stories New In Type BRAZIL REBELS
Society
I rom the Times Files.
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ARE ISSUES IN
I'nil lo
MISSOURI RACE
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City Girl's
• «nld th" check Eirl
yqir change
Phoe-
Paula rebels are retrenting in 'I" dt
Mayor
•' rection of rarana under the pre
Wcddincj
Celebrated
(
Early in
August
52
to A i at a bi.
sible.
blished in
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CHILDREN GIVEN
Senator Jim Feed sal he was in the
I
Auyust Blanket Salt in Progress
has served city for many years.
Etidelle and daughter.
w ith his sons
who spent several da
4 "hiekasha.
Thou Must Not
Wear Trousers,
and M . West, 433 West Twenty -tirst
Interesting Items for
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Women Informed
Ten leurs \
Selling
Wednesday’s
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6
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day eveninE W
I
the age
The cnurte
hei
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A
Pr
t
Stutzman
Wal
their friends at 31"
q White
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Clearance of Women's
I we. k.
5
Miss Lena Feige,
LOST OMAHA BOY IS
U M B R E LLAS
i’l. e 35c. Sold by all druggists. (Adv.)
Marguerte ;
i
rs, Miss
Women's Silk I mbrellas $3.95
Mite hell.
tried dirinc the first half of
snrd home today tn
his
Mlias
Daniel Cotter
326 East Twelfth I
Miss Miriam Cotte
FN
Women's Silk Umbrellas $5.45
spent the week
Open Saturday Nights
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.ouisiana automobile
s 4
Hammond
if the I:ussian
iurni
Main Floor
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EASY WAY TO KEEP
LOVELY COMPLEXION
beaver calf and ar
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o calf
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Lemon Juice
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Whitens Skin
New Fall Bags, $2.89
Do roaches make you fighting mad?
in linen, o
cents.
a
Ponch, brad. silk and under
-arm
Main Floor
Main Floor
1
mix thin remarkable lotion yourseit.
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Second Floor
"Th* YtUow Can with th* Black Band"
115%
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POISON -
Omaha, w ho rushed to Ch ago fro
Galesburz Illinois, with the news •
that clear, youthful skin
while complexion; also as
nunburn and tan blench.
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Ribbon Specials
Rihbon Remnants,
5c and 10c Each
in
you
brown,
black.
a i recE
party
The case of Charles Martin, cashier
f the deftnet ' entral Exchange bank i
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nf
mi
of
his '
to 1
M s ;
Mrs
the curst
Garrison
elubs
and I
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SN
, in
gns.
Miss
Fos.
ys and expels die
lighte st injury to .
♦
Shake
hot t le,
st reel,
phur,
end.
k Sat-
1... 10c
shapes,
at ....
New Bag
Arrivals Are
$3.50 and $5.95
: to the
rela t ions
• llev eland.
Very little interest has been mnhl
Cest in the demot rati ontests Gov
A V. Donahey, seeking renominat ion
the “
Cal.. I
Sula । ,
pin aid
Touge
WOODWARD BANK CASE
TRIAL NEXT MONTH
a
a ii d
;, like
bags.
Another Fascinating
Bag Sale $1.95
Spear
Mary
A
Asaod S «
of the
172 were
d< i. a nd
ane Golor:
nf inter r s’
Souls.
Sene Taft Greetings.
8
gos West Seventh
Roman Stripe
Ribbons, 69c Yard
6 inches wide. All colo:
Main Floor
‘FLITM
nJ
that
• will
Eaton
UTILITIES BODY IN
BUS LIKE HERBING
e is
Major Interest Centers in
Republican Contest.
shnt
looking
matin i
Mrs
marring*.
Federal Troops Are Rapidly
Breaking Up Revolt.
Clothing On
Friendly Credit
PORTUGUESE “REDS”
REVOLT PLAN FAILS
DESTROYS
Flies— Mosqui toes-Moths
Ants—Bed Bags—Roaches
ome Inmete and Thetr Cgg"
g90FSTRA
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holes. Exhaustive tests showed that
Flit did not stain or injure the most
delicate fabric*.
Flit is sold to fur storage plants, etc.,
in bulk quantities.
Windows, bath tubs and tile will
glisten if sprayed with Flit and pol-
ished with a dry cloth.
Two Nurses Fined in Louisi-
ana Under Statute.
and Mia. 0W. i’ v
stite depn it m< nt
Newsboys Top List On Con-
nally's Records,
Choice of this group
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HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE
EXTRA LOW PRICES THIS WEEK
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U. S. POLICY TOWARD
RUSSIA IS UNCHANGED
cSE
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GLOID HALLIBURTON CO
Store Hours—8:30 A.M.—5 P.M.
Fair Skin
is so Feminine
Kills ’em
also kills —
Archer & Eryden
229 W. Grand
a
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,8
ma
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P L
$
5N
"NUA
Destroys All Insects
Flit clears the house in a few minutes
of mosquitoes and disease- bearing
flies. It is clean, easy to use and
harmless.
Spraying Flit on garments kills
moths. It destroys their eggs and the
tiny worms called larvae which eat
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used beauty crertom which beat the
' well-known Black and White label
will be iust a. great after vou once
become charmed by their fine texture
l excellence, dainty perfume and popu
I lar low prices. All dealers have them
in liberal packazes.
OwuMmfa
oli, who w» re give
Men and women. vou are invited
to open a charge account here and
pay as vou wear on our friendly
credit terms.
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again * have go minor of the state of Ser e I1 5
HLIT spray quickly rids the
I house of roaches.
Flit spray penetrates cracks
and c rev ices w h e re bed bu gs a nd
roaches breed, destroying the
insects, their eggs and larvae.
s'
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w heeler avenue, left Monday for his
home.
lunnie OVerall of Ennis, T«
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ned as the snme number ,d,
, ge trains ave arriv ed at • ’ J •
t he ri el evacuation. »| •
You mizst
. « old
i, were
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join with the rest of th* famils in th*
cclehrs t ion nf his rettrn.
With him was his father, Harry La
Try Flit in your At (Ul drug nt or m
STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY)
FLIT
REG. U. •. PAT. orw,
S. Fmnk.
; Imogene
resimption of diplo- ।
between Washinaton
vas ; nnounced at the '
i nny.
•
$
the honhh
Mr. and Mrs.
are at home to
Georgian Com t •
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his dughter.
Il< adii
Primm
14 r or
Grant and
Nirs Lahoma Poole, Ud rhte "f M:
activity of the child.
A Scientific General insecticide
More than seventy formulas were
tatted before the final selection was
made. Flit is a 100% effective insecti-
cide containing no inactive (inert) in-
gredients.
8 yoars old. two tinder
fl nd seven inder 10 ye
zi anted the iight to wi
A telegs an to thi
bluc, grey
A freckle.
served in a
Autthienepatuzusepatternstnow 011 sale at the
We me having a special offer on our Deliniator
subscription at the Butterick Pattern Counter.
COLLMELS, Ohio. Aug. 1? P
With the ku Klux Klan and prohibl
lion enforcement the dominant issues
in the republienn enmpaign memhet s
or the two dominant parties todas
were voting to nominate state, con
g essionai and county candidates.
th* members nt the club «hn lenve
.non to attend school. will ' • made
Also plans for th" annun1 h iela)
dance to be given this year, Decen
her 24. will be dis ussed.
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is opposed by James G. R. Realty. re
tired pottery manufacturerof Kast
Liverpool. Neither has condil ted AX
ai tive campaign and organ lion lead-
ers prediet and easy victory for Gov
etnor Dona he v.
at the ।
she wil join her son, Edward Over- ,
holser Jr., for the remainder of the '
senson.
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Collar and ( tiff Sets.
$1.00 to $2.95
To complete the new ft ks
sujtable for all material, I 'r'r
tary to her 111*' "
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The new Autumn Butterick Quarterly, 25c
a coPy, contains a coupon qood for 10c on
the purchase of any Butterick pattern.
The New August D-Jiniator, ?0c a Copy
The New Aiitunm Needle Art. 25c a ’ jpy
The New Dressmaker, $1.00 a Copy
I he New Luft (Tick ( ook Book, 75c a Copy
Fliea Ant: feas mos 1 +*,
qu toes nM *• r IT-2h
be ■ g» Po • ga r 6?
« wormn Rei di 16c f rr*
londed metal ( H.S ku -d-
from 30c, 606. and .W""
$ 20 packagra at Awzsr:
4dtruzyista and ggetA
A few pieces ।
in ribbon, per
i 5
and his daughter
and r0y
friends acted as if they wanted
his h lends and then
Miss Ethel Diekinson of Tulsa 1s
the guest o M.S. Henry Manson
lion redru Guthrie wont to wel Mrs. "• " WhU.umn entertnined
ineton Km, yesterday, whete he In her honor tills anternoon.
will visit his nurd mother. Th" lady Grana avenuo wil
hn« net been in the best heau i whitowny. The . Hy commissioner or 1
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and be rendy for use as soon as pos
• hard, filed by A. R. Kinenid, was
to be heard.
Wallace Stutzman one of the city’s simmer bre
one hundred and fifty Oklahoma
< tv hisiness men are to attend th*
etate fair congress to he held at Still-
water, Nugust 19 to 22.
his yogignation to MayoreSenles to .
. . . . ।hands of
da . The mayor his not appninted
anyone to fill the va<amy. Vahiberg
These new arrivals are undler-
arm styles with cord or strap
handles, in shades of black, tan.
gray and brown; in pin seal.
X Brattle. 1 24
street, and her
i Paul Ledbetter
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Iivingston law and adyising that
women discard knh kevboc kers
tempo a l ily.
Fourteen Drown:
Monterey May
FLIT
i
JovesJuewuupeme
inQualtyandGxcekCenco
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non inbaSPani" of Sno Paulo fled from
the cits abonrd nt refuze traina In"
seq .... • of tbs threatened h. •
, ardn , „i st th" time of tho rebel '• ,
" ■ ■ .......... proceed .
to the inte or of ’ he stnte. It Is er n *
und lady well known here said: "I wist
lias® a Wno1 I had known about this Black and
quarterpint of the most wonderful,
Skin Whitener, softener and beauti-White Cleansing Cream before I
Cier. , ' started exocrimenting with the ex
Massage this sweetly fragrant pensive treatment of specialists,’ as
lemon bleach Imo the face, neck,they call themselves. Why! It sur-
arms and hands. It cannot irritate. , , , i
Famous stage beautles use It to bung prised me beyond words the wav l
cleared away that greasy, sticky feel-
ing and dingy look.
“And I have since found that by
using the Peroxide Cream first in the
morning before I put on my ‘Incense
of Flowers’ Face Powder it keeps my
Gold Crowns LowCA AA
l (Extra heavy) SAs •‛.UU
Septemher, aceording to J. C. MoIn-
tosh, slnt* hank attomey.
Th* case against Mun in has been
pending for nine months M Intosh
will pre so ute, it w 19 stated.
that his rrelty to her in his nneday
disapnearance was unmeant, and to
J' "
t A
VA,/
"Tale away those rosy lips,
Rich with balmy treasure.
Turn away those eyes of love
Lest I die of pleasure.”
—Burns.
those that are now g
to have the newest in
Dr. and Mrs Fred Sutton, 3700 West
Twelfth street, have an their guests,
Mrs Frank sutherland, Mrs. Frank ; It cannot be bought ready to use ba
Bucher and Mrs. Edward A. Butts of cause it acts best immediately nfter
Bartlesville. Mrs. Butts is also visiting i it la prepared. — (Adv.)
Mr. and Mrs. I N Dra!®
Jl.s John H. Leavatt Mr.
Paul c. Aderholt Ars.
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The Merry Maids wi!l meet Thurs
cny morning with Miss Lon Lattimer,
727 West Eighteenth stret.
from Rub ! njevts, rnilliona n • m
where they'
indli itions of liegotiations
lii - of । hildi *11,
3 "ii w t ak* Il I lie.
tio linalle to tKi
futl to 4 lilial life,
io zive a few diiges
\ • i uifuge l( dest i
W to tug w ithout i be
Togers, will return ThursdAy.
Mrs. Overholser plans to leave At8-
ust 16. for Three Lakes. W • where
< .•! ing attentior to the
(TUkx* l’lvi •>
Mis. Wallace Stutzman
Mi and Mrs. W '
Vest Thirty eighth
Bister, Mrs Eugene
and Mr. Ledbetter.
de
• Mr nnd
and Mrs.
Anton H
few rough, "muddy" appearance of hei
well face, without getting anv benefit. 8
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enteenth strcet. who has spent
last month at Hermosa Bench.
notified the government of Ms return
of office in consequenco of the defeat
of the rebels by the federal troop sent
........ . (.. e ARE RETREATING
Anewwnolesiehnurwinepohern rresn wnr.hlp Sunk in Facitie.
the Fiotsam Gives EVid.....• ot Rxplosion
, h,., i form, rlv occupied Australlan Fleet Joins Rritishers.
^Th" Mh'b-r con^ni. This "om mgHnd To nine North soa Torts
pny had stock vAlued $75,000. I Germans Losers in Brushes With
_____ 'Allies on Border ■
Miss Roberta Anderson entertain*'!
paniy of fi lends nt Delmar Garden 1
is afternoon rompllnwic ni v to Miss
—
RESTORED TO FETHER na return to the atat was folowea
by his indictment on a rharze of re
ceiving deposits in a defunet hank.
in wishing them
Arthemise I’oyner, and
mary Spears. Tia. was
gow nt own tea room.
read in the chamber of de
l hat oi der w ns bel k re e
Sergpe.
Re turning
CHCA6:0 \ug
। wsh their hands of him Des Moines
Itegister.
with the assistance of the other mem
bers of the circle net as hosteses.
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Mrs. larrett D Law and aughter, ,
Bettv Mildred. 2126 West Sixteenthi
street, returned the Inst nf th* week
from Dallas, Houston Galveston ane I
2236 West
Deep tan and horrid freckles
are not becoming to any wo-
man. and they’re wholly un*
necessary.
Jus try Nadinola Bleac hing
Cream sec how it whitens
and beautihes your skin. I ven
the most stubborn discolor-
ations wind and sun tin,
freckles aid sallowness--
simply fade away.
Nadinola clears the skin of
impur it.es and i i ptions, too
— a i ompl tel. nty treat*
ment. You'll be delighted.
At luilet counie . 5 und r.
Nationul l ollet ( lenn
Alissk about ptianCrcum
- UK J With Nudiuola
oNadinola
^BlcacJiing Cream
^ocJiurc of^outhcrnjCe^. vic^
l Hll iEN’S I \T \L DINF, \SI S
WVotm* and jinixites in the iites
Just in by express. A'! genuine
leather, under-arm and l„ uch
hag shapes. Come, in brown,
tan, gray and black. Excellent
values at this price.............
returned Monday
!_■ 11 W est
svith Mr.
402 Went
By SADIE ANDERSON
Ae- OMPLIMENTARY tn M las On it a
(( Sherman, whose wedding with
WU, Thomas J. stewart ji . is an
55 event it August 20. and Mrs
George Rainey Williams, a recent
bride, Mia. Parley D. Parkinson will
entertain at luncheon, Thursday. In
her hone, 541 Lahoma avenue. Nor
mam. Guests of the occasion will be
limited to a tew dose friends of the
honored guests.
de-
Mrg Jobn Rogers and son. John Ir..
of Tulsa, arrived Monday to spend *
fortnight the guests of her parenta.
New Pleatings,
Yard $1.95 to $3.95
The popular dress frimming '
autumn. These are of ge
Retie and lace in shade* of (
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Mrg Ed. Qvorholser, 1001 West SeY
31 cortificates permitting them to
tke employment during th* first six
months of tin scheol year, ai < oring
to a report of Claud Con illy, state
L.! or c ommissioner
Newsboys were th* only children
Bin “ of Hlyria, Attorney General I!
Ha 4 of Cleveland, Congressman
Ioln L Cahie nf Lima, {ormer Gov
Hur) L. pavis nf i Mo vela nd and
II iriy Cly Smith, negro publisher 4'1 I
, Hr fore her
Stutzman wng
LISBON, Portugal, Amr 12 W--
An nbortve attempt was made last
evening to bring abovt a radi ilcom-
. i ee hotol for several days while visit: j
ing friends on their way to Colorado
for the romaincer of the summer.
The Ku Klux Klan issue was
brought to the front in the candidai >
The impression you make on other
people depends more on yur com-
The only imii . ,,
legg wny to b • en plexion tian clothes, pone, manner
the skin white is in! education, and many other thinRs
mix the juice of - Most faults are easily overcome by a
two lemons with sweet, rosy and clear skin.
three ounees o On ’ After trving many beauty specialists
< hard W hll.. which . ,
any druggist will and skin treatments to get nd o tha :
supply for a
Harry and Ralph Green,
Twenty ninth street, end
nnd Mrs. J. S. Pooin,
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The Kelita K!uh "ill meet Wedne
Death LKt
1 I-
Japanese '
BLACK AN WHITE
BeautyCreations
Cabell and Mrs Pauline I
Plans Col where he visited place
to bonor * W !
entertainod with a mitinee
Monday afternoon, complimen
Mix F. E
Fran » s. of
Mrs. A. E. "kalkhufst, 216 west
Twentieth street, left Monday for
Feige. Guests
Mrs. C H.
Aaron, Miss
Another lot of new bags
beautiful colors and dr. i
soviet government b (ireat Britain ।
and other world powers, the policy of ।
the I nited States townrds r:ussia has
ndrzone no change and there is no
ef’et t
nddad
Leave Your
KODAK FINISHING
With your auggist. He will send
THE MacRTHUR CO.
Kodak Finishing
V’, N. Bdwy, Okla. City, Okla.
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das, Aug 3, Mi .
»r<l Mix. J. s role.
BDEXOS AIRES, Any. 12. The Sno
I day. In additlon a petition for the
enlargement of cotion shippins fa« ili
। ties nf the Santa Fe railway at Blan
I under 12
leathers. Specially priced, at
............. $3.50 and $5.95
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M sa Esther Kfon’r
(‘hildren of St ho nge have received
pAsy METHOM USED--- WORK GUARANTMFD
DR. A. A POLLOCK EASY DENTISTS
115% West Main—By the Empress Theater
115% “REMEMBER EASY DENTISTS"
V1-’ East Twelfth street,
th* annual September tea
uint In the chid Inbm .is
afie t newsbos who are I
merchants and not empoyes
■ liildrer given cert ifi nt,
in Oklahoma (Mi . 202 in I'
i.o in Mtski ve
th Mias Evelyn Fisher. । week hnm California
Pure silk umbrellas, covers in solid shades of pure
silk, rain-proof, 10 rihs, amber tips and ferrules to
match, new styles in handles. Regular $5.00 value-.
Mis. Hobert |, Smith and Mrs. S. C.
Butts, during hei stay.
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Mr and Mrs C G. R ussell, Mrs C
H. Russell and Miss Pauline Russell,
ied by Mrs, Frederick Quay, will return
th* last of »he wegk from New Mexico
ar 1 Colorado where they have spent
the last month.
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Mis Helen Wilkinson of Omaha 1
Neb , arrived the List of the weak to 1
visit bar sister, Mra Luther <; West ’
Fourteenth street, had as her Euest3
at dinner Sundae evening Miss Mabei
Lloyd, Miss Selma Brown, and Miss
Marjorie Carter, all of Shawnee Mi-a
Marian Lenley and Frank Koont7.
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.T. E. Green, of Holley wood. Cal.
Classen. Mrs F. T Colt. MiAs M
1outse Wright. Fanny Martha Colt
and Louise Colt hid picnic supper to-
get her Monday evening.
$ it * g.
Circle Four of the kipworth M '•
church will entertain with n lawn 80
. d Wednesday eyening nt S o . lot k
Mis E s. Lain and Mjss Mary B Aye1
limb i mini* He »1.h
vitatit Dial they
■ I the di . ises so
Satin and Moire
Ribbon, 3 Yards si.no
Navy and black, and a
few bright sl ad a.
Mis Guv C. Held. 421 West Twen
tv third street, entertained the Tuez-
day Sewing Club, Tuesday morning
Th. hours were spent in sewing, after
which a butfet luncheon was served
Mis. Louis G. Kneeland. 2223 West
J-Ifteenth street, will entertain the
next meeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. M M Rowers. 211
West Seventeenth street, accompanied
by Mrs. S. s Swinart returned Mon
oiv from Sulphur, where they spent
the week-end.
New York, where she will r*rume he,
atudles in dancing and voice culture, i
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Mr and Mrs Harry Conn Guthrie ,
1147 West Fort first street, who are
motoring in Colorado, will return
home september 15.
Mr. and Mrs* w. Althur clark. 121 ;
West Sixteenth street, returned sun ,
day from Galveston, where tl ey "P"nl |
ten days with Mrs. Clark's father
Robert F. Irbv.
a Me 98
Mr. and Mrs. Harris 1. Lunn nnel
gon, William Dixon Lunn. 182 • West '
Tenth street, returned th" last nt thei
week from Nocona. Texas, where the '
visited Mr. Lunn's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Lunn.
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Mr. and Mra. Tom Green, 412 W net
Twenty first etreet, will leave Wednes.
day for Bella Vista. Ark., where they
will spend a fortnight
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Mr. and Mi» Walter Ferzuson and
children. Ruth Elva. Thomas Bruce
and Benton, 1506 West Thirty ninth
street, will return Thursday from
Cherokee and Watonga, where they
have spent a week * 1
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w F Vahlbere, president of the
Oktahomn City park board st nt in
other points of Texas where they have
visited during the last month.
Niss Jana Allen Daniel, 604 West
n’huts fourth street, left Friday for
Mr. Toney Alexander and Miss
Minnie Com h were quietly married nlch> 1 recnon 1,1 rurana ...... '
„kh, Tie groom is a well Mias Marsuerite <. rant, I", laa ligh R, zilianfedera I ro .. a ..... ..................
Anown eattieman of the Kickapop for Colorado Springs nnd ,8,0 to ofticiai advi es ni „n ' uy nba q noted
colntry Couch is n Indy of interest in the state where "hey wiNy the Santos correspondent of I a
barm and benuts She haa many pend several “ANL Xn. fon. ,
friends here who jnin the Okia noman Nlise Eehel pickineon of Tulsa is c . i nued arreare beir : ...... AAa~M
■ Pa le of P ” ’ l ■ V*“IA
lulling been involved In the rebellion. "
Ii, I. Williams Lead of 1 936 Over
Ibertson.
Pregident Ylelds toGrie Al Shir at
W ife s (rave. I’cais Hl: ram Mown
Face \e Fndy 1s Lowe Oli
r wod l’rines Are Soarine II .h Wai
Torns Europe Wants tn Em lro
which was t elel irat pd T
molestd, it is expected
All-silk rain or shine umhrellas, nil solid shades with
wide Satin borders to match, smart handles, lips and
ferrules of amber, with leather straps, llegular
values to $7.00.
finding the hoy yester iay afternoon,
and with him boarded a Pullman
bound for home late Inst nicht.
t The hoy disappen ed Auxust 3
rom the citivens’ training camnp at
F’ort Dodge, Iowa, app cared momen
s trily \t cust 8 in Galesburg lllino is
whrre he pnstec letters tn hie mother
nnd Niss S nil lohinson, n Des
' Moines fviene, ther enme (n (hicago
certificates On* of these in Oklahoma
City, inly 4 years •-I. received j»rt
mission in work. Two under 6 years
old, one under 7 yenrs oId, one tnder
in plain or fancy design.
Won. Texas where she was called by
the death of her sister.
-it * 4#
Hence Bennett 700 West Seven
teenth street returned the last nf 1 10
face looking right most all day. I
wouldn’t use anything else now.”
Your enthusiasm about these widely
Ten aprlii ants for charters .if motor
f i ansno tat ion lines were he ing h‘
by th* cornorAtion enmmissior Tn -
Set Teeth /Low' dn AO
(Either set) SAs •IU.UV
thls eenteuce: "Here
b k e is enough, Muskogee
nix.
RIO J ANEnI ' Vue 12 " The
y Vote Is Known Exe pt
uihties. Sevents four Giv<
LABOR PERMITS
HAMMOND, La.. Aug 12 The
newly ordained law nf th* colin-
ty commissioners of Iivingston
parish prohibiting, nmonz other
thinzs, thr one piece hathini
suits, kissinc. ‘ petting’’ partles,
and the wen ing nf roisers by
women, hail it« fii st tryout yrs
terday, when two nurs • • laiming
to hail from Miesissipii. were m
rested nt Driiham Sprih -« liacc‘ ,1
wil b Wurlg "‛kisl kt i - " Tjm v
w 1 <1* Itket efre ti joystiv uf lip-
pr.K - enteretl plen- uf i .iU\ iml
paid finey if * , euch. ‘The juisile
let it be kiiown that the law in
livingston parish is supreine ai.d
must be respected.
What effect the law may have
on motor tourist traffic this win*
ter Already is n motrr of wide
discussion. New Orleans I* np-
pronched by land by only two
highways, and one of them, that
from All sectjons nf the country
east of the Mississ ppi river cuts
straight across Livingston parish
between Hammond and Raton
Iouge. It has been intimnind
that no exception would be made
in favor of woman motoristR at-
tired in knickers, Shoule they be
M < Lu- ' lioherts 22 7: Kt Park
pl"*, returned Monday from Dallas
whete she w ,« the guest o he: sons
Horace N. Lnberfs and Mrs Tloberts,
And A. JIncie Itberts.
BFa
■
WASHINGrON Ang. 12 — Despite
X M
A
4. ,
4
/p”
nf Joseph B. Sieber nf Akron for the
"1 ‘ I I11. . 11 ) • " * ' “
while the prohibition enforcement is Henanines
• probable ■ I I - 1 nw n
1e candidacies of James A. Whito nt .......tors Promise to Fight
Columbus, former superintendent of u Avenue Line.
he Ohio N ti Saloon lenzue, and C. ( r s st . k t„ )
Homer Durand of Coshocton, an ,
nvowed liberal. The prohibition issue nanis 1Nli Eefor. sun. Annunl
so was entwined with the ■ indidn , ' Heid Veteransand Women
6 tin.st of the other live cindidtes , , ... c ,, . .t,
. . and Cilhlnn From rated in Salt Lake
for g0) » ruor — State Senator .1. I
* v 9
.1 1 \ 1 sbur; . 325 W . st ..........nth
roet. v* ill return Fi iday f» "tn St
oirfs, where he has spent the last
' munist revolt here. Afew bomha were
thrown, but they calsed no dumnge
and several poisons were alrested.
1 The police mid milltary now st* in
control of the city end cnditiona are
' normal.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 86, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1924, newspaper, August 13, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1952868/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.