Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 150, Ed. 2 Thursday, October 30, 1924 Page: 3 of 18
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES,
OCTOBER
1924.
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Hawk’s" engagment no ndvance
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sell Anti-Kamnia Tablets every
day. 25 millions used annually.
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THURSDAY
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and the actors seemed to take on new
life.
"MOIE" Distributed By
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able. One or two Anti-Kamnia
Tablets, and the pain will van-
ish. For 34 years AK Tablets
have -relieved millions from
pains of rheumatism, sciatica,
head ache, neuralgia, toothache,
neuritis, women’s pains, etc.
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POSTOFFICE PLEASES
FEDERAL INSPECTOR
Famous for Seventy Years
No piano ran attain fame over night, for it is only
after years of testing that the true worth of an in-
strument can be determined and guaranteed.
Wnshington.
POSTAL LEADER DENIES
LAFOLLETTE SUPPORT
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Rich Milk, Malted Grain e«t. in powder
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Digestible- No Cooking. A light Lunch
alwaye at hand. Also in Tablet form.
Ask for “HorlMCa" at all Fountaina.
ver Ar lid imitation a — Substitute-
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"The Ramshackle House," declared registered at the county court house
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Dinks Parrish Laundry
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Iudoit lothar.
Hucharoff’e miusle is in the style of
moern Italiun und French comnposi- l
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When the University of Oklahomn
football team lines up at Stillwater
Saturday, "Mex," veteran mascot of
the team, will lie back with the stu i
dent body. He was found on the ata
tion platform at Arkansas City, after
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Truly a delight
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—il final and definite proof that the Weber is in every way
worthy of the exalted position it has held in the world of music
for so many years.
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wtheud anchurtan pnderesu. -Margie’s Hallowe’en Party”
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OPPOSED TO »LL P»lh
CALL OR WRITE
IWJE2MS
223 Main St, Jenkins Bldg.
Oklahoma City
A nec' ary month’end clearance that means
you can ■ e half the cost, get a new, dis-
tinctive B&M hat for almost nothing. Those
here at I1 tomorrow will have the first choice.
specimene of esquine pri fet tion, nnd is exget ted to give the foreign prides
consideralle of a run for honors.
J MUKDHN, Ot. 29. (A-The fluc-
tuation of Mukien current y which
Visitors to Chicago who
have rtopped at the Belmont
could not be persuaded to .-top
anywhere else. In location,
in appointments and sen ice,
there is nothing quite like it.
The ^rtcn art irtdtfan
GeDel monb
High McLIKNAN Pre ident
G. E. BILLINGSLKY •Canager
IKIaIDAN ioab at BILMONT
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Easy Starting—Fast Pickup
Mere Power—Smooth Operation
Greatest Economy
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XOTICE—October Books Are Closed—
Charge Accounts Payable Dec. 1
Solano, noted show horse from the I nited States will leave for Loneton and i . . .
raris n.nt month to compete against the pi l. of the selex and the conunent no) l "" "" 14.....1, P ked with
in the horse -hows I.. I- held in those giules. ......... I U: '• ........ ........................
Antonlo Moreno, film star, 19 our of ths country’s most representative p—■. ■■■■ ---------
Tablets
NENS Suits in a
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Thursday sale — $5
down will give you
your choice at—
| Comes To Liberty
I "Rehold "Tis Woman," a romance
I of movieland with Irene Itich, Mar
2 ” net He De la Motte and a atrong sup
l putting cast, will open at the LIberty
E Thursday.
, has failed to hold its recent avance,
reflec is the doubt whi h exists hi
Ford - $15.75
Dodge • 19.00
Maxwell 19.50
Hudson 28.50
• When Your Car Io Equipped
Wit A Specially Built
STROMBERG
CARBURETOR
Designed Particularly Fur
Each Make Of Car
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Th* clean, i- it npear an e of the Gardner deserve > spevial mention for
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hers yesterdny in order that he may
cast his ballot at the election next
Tuesday. He told couny official* th*'
while he l« n democrat," he expected to
scratch hl* ballot in several places
till* year.
Sports Coats, ideal for motor- li
ing, for the campus, for the 2
street—in fact, for any daytime ' |
and post their work whch has averuged 75
W. Irving percent perfeet in every performance
That the Weber should be one
of the very lew pianos in
which the great Aeolian Com-
pany permits incorporation of
the magical
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A new three-strap style in black
Satin, round toe, cut-out pat-
The Fomig twins, Mr. Clair
A I ia to have a mayor, city officials and
U I Po lit • department.
• I 88 I’roponents of the Incorporation
I movement ansert that it provides a
i guicker means of haneling uinilexir
E adble conditions, nnd that a lot al po
ill Tlhice department will be able to make
)E life ao miserable for the vicious ele
• I ment that it will seek more sttrar
V tive fields. A < lean up probably will
। be one of the first improvements un
• Gertaken, it was declared.
ited by Mr. IInckman ns being re-
“hi sponsible for the opinion.
j FIm ence 4 lair.
Bonney, Garret
to be Betty Compson’s cleverest pro-
duction in a long while, will be seen
Thursday through Saturday at the
Empress, that film taking the plane
of "The Silent Watcher." Petty 1s
aald to have an “entirely different”
role in the new vehicle.
py picture comes Thursday to the
Folly, whieh today is presenting Tom
Mix in ""The T rouble Shooter," a new
chapter of "Wolves of the North" and
a good comedy. Women and children
who dip coupons from the Folly's
newspaper advertising are being on
tertaned free today.
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nbout unanimous in praising it am
even a greater action picture than
that freebool Ing spectacle in which
Millon Bills starrcd, and they earnest
ly reccommend it as entertainment
Moi over. It’s history also, and this
feat lira if it will appeal to many.
Reciprocating the invasion of America by France and England in the
persons of l’apyrus mid Byinard, faimuus horses from across the seas.
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PHRrHNER
" 'ri Years of Reliahilityn
MAIN AND HARVEY
Three-strap style in Patent
Leather, round toes, cut-out
patterns, dressy box heels.
$12.50
Kerr Dry Goods Company
"In the Center of the City's Activities’’ I
" omommomo-o•o•mdemoemoemo-mowooa8
of the I’nitesk States
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Snick t • $24.00
Chandler . 24.00
Gardner ■ 18.50
Oakland 22.50
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office s( al ions pleased
Glover. third ausistant
general of the Inlted
E maining loyal to Wu Pei Fu, the Is Entertaining Affair
7 former . on. mant ler |ll i hiet ut the <<|| Nearly 3,»UU pevple auend .1 "Mar
2 tral zovernment armie. gle’s Hallowe.li farty, the Ko;
1 There are rumota that Wu haz in- iliram Clalr (lailles hill nt the Shrine ।
I duced one of the Manchurlan leader *, tempie last night, and had a gool
F who was ODI.....I to hl...... the Man. . time, and there was a reason.
vi churian-Chihli border, to join him in
his attempt to regain control
Feking.
as James Kirkwood, Mae Busch,
Adolphe Menjou, KoLert Frazer, Ruth
Stone ho ». Winifred HT;....., Robert
• iznew, Vera Iteynolds, and others
■j | "Broken Barrlers" is a Louise B.
---- Mayer presentation through Metro,
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said to be even more continuous and
thrilling than “The Rea Hawk"-
comes Sunday to the Empress for a
week'a run with J. Warren Kerrigan
•(ar of “The Covered Wagon,” in the
leading role supported by a superfine
playing cast. The production is ex
peeled to attract ns much attention
Mich., Oct.
Headache CATELY3
Don’t let pain make you miser- R."
fahatinis most
Tire Empress
nouners that,
time, and there was a i
was probably the Imgral crowi at any
•inale performance of the company
Ernest Ric, better known in Okla The genuine painreliever, Anti-
homa City as Jimmie McCoy, prize .
Musical Comedy Star
Is Engaged To Wed
NEW YOEk, Oct. 2D. -The engage
ment of Roszika Dolly of the widely
known "Dolly Sisters," musical come,
dv favorites, to Edgar Allen Wooir,
playwright, was announced today.
Dull mat Kid Oxforis. Acut-
out lace style, patent trimmed,
box herb -
postmnastei An entitely new novelts last night
States, who was “The Village lund,"‘ which
management an-
completed pint ng the postoffice ata . -----
tton at Packingtown," Johnston sald American Opera Is
thWpttornacthnttntaidlnnasrzzected Produced In Germany
nlso. He left Tuesday night for FHANhFOIT, Germany, Oct. 29,-
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whieh recently packed the Fmprers Rnnkor Ru Enill
from larboard to starboard day uml ---NE- Dy rlY
night. One the moat startling and en
Eastern critics who have had op tertaininz of stage plays, "The
----........ . -..... Broken Wing,” converted into a snap
Come today or any time. We want you to
personally see how sour clothes are laundered,
how they are carefully washed in many changes
of boiling waters, dried and ironed, and how
clean ami sanitary everything is kept about our
plant.
Four New Styles Just
Here
The pieture In heralded ns one of
ihe bent of its type and real entertain-
ment is promised. There will el~o
be a comeily feature and a special o.
gas number.
Adroitly combines good looks
with warmth and wearing quali-
ties.
for them on politial malters in one,
I. G. Him Um.in. secretary of the n i
tional rural letter carrler’s asson lit ion
declared here today. Mr. Blachman
returned today from Washington
where he sid he discovered a rather
widespread idea that the 300,000 post
al employes of (he Frilled Slut’s were
eupporting the • ndidacy of Se natoz
Rohert M. LaFllette for president.
Statementa by Mr. Thomas }lah
etty, Washington representative of
the federated postal i lerks, were cred
be made in prl es for "Captain
Blood," notwithstanding (hat fact that
It la gelling the limit in the bigger
towns.
Divorce Question Basis
Of Film At Capitol
The mostly lively and best m ted
picture that has been seen hi a long
ong time will lie (he verdict when
Frol « n Barrlers" is shown at the
Cupitol starting Thursday. it is de
• laird. This story, which was adapt I
♦ d in the screen by Sada Cowan an1
Howard liggin. deais with the divorce
question anil its relation lo the youn '
zer generation, and rises to great
heights of dramatic effectiveness ,
'The wonderful cast included such stars
Confirming the news of her engage-
ment. Miss Roszika said that her mar-
riage probably would occur next
March or April. She obtained a dl
vorce from Jean Schwartz, musical
comedy composer, in 1921.
Film Of Movieland
"Ilie Mellow Voired Weber
lias for Seventy Years been
universally approved by great
artists singers, pianists and
composers, lllll) a great test
admnirably met by Hu, iam us
instrume nt.
Chevrolet - $19.50
Nah" . - 22,50
Overland . 17.50
Essex . . 24.50
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• Oklahoman Times rental ads. Thune
8 W. 1000.
, DOUBT OVER CHINESE
WAR HURTS CURRENCY
I For the first time in many years an
American grand opera is being pro
duced in Germany with the staging nt
the F’rankfort opera houze of
"‘Sakahra" in three acts, by Smon
made a tmir of iuspectlon here Tues scored a big hit and nguin there was
day, accordin to W. G. Johnston a reuson. It was a yod bill. Jud m
W postmnster here. solely from the response of the au
•'1 was mighty glad we had just dieme.
brought into play.
Smon Buihaiuff was born In Kus i
nil in 1381, but went to Hie Inited 1
States when 11 years old. Though
urged into the drusgist trade, he
showe unsual musi il talent, both as
a pianist and singer’and soon gave 1
up his druggist career. .Mier studying
under various asters in New York 1
and \ lenna ho tuuk to composing,
brine ing out an oriorio, a psalm fot
vimrue, soloists and ore hestra; a
~yiplolile peii for oichestra, a
siting quurtet, and an opera, "A I.ov ।
ers Knut,” which w . 4 proluced by the
Chicago Opern compny.
qP $5
7 Down
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Featuring new ar-
rivals at a never -to-
be-equaled low price'
$5 down will do.
Their Ctse and Cure
Baptist Tabernacle
Thursday, S P. M.
Your chance to laugh at the
other fellow.
Admissioil 50c
Bown Is Incorporated At
, Quiet Election,
■SCROM WKI.L. ort. 29.(SIpectal_
E’Posstbility that Cromwell, which han
h-juinnl a black name over the stat*
I* * result of the recent vice Invsstl
Nntions. may yet become n bright spot
•n Oklahoma's map is seen ns A re
-mit of the toWn's decision to inrm
Porate, made in an elec tion that drew
eut only a light vote. The town now
X ) er
unlike "The
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• fighter, pleaded not guilty when ar-
raigned in distri l court Wednesday,
> on a charge of bigamy.
It is alleged that Hice married June
Collins, while still the hushand ot
Florence Niffer, 627 West Third
street. Counsel for Kbe claims that
the Niffer woman had not been di
vorced from her husband beore het
union with Ki’e
706 N. liromew 13
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 150, Ed. 2 Thursday, October 30, 1924, newspaper, October 30, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1953229/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.