Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 181, Ed. 2 Saturday, December 6, 1924 Page: 7 of 30
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SEVEN
ELECTRIC LINES
52 STUDENTS
Times-Dickens
RESORT TO BUS
ARE INITIATED IN
Contest
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A Christmas Wreath of Hankies
Constipation is n dangerous disense.
But do
And it tkes ALL bran to be 100%
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FINAL CLEARANCE SATURDAY
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I had my way every
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New Models
Silk Hose
Cadillac Hotel Bldg.
321 N. Robinson
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POLICE ARE PROBING
Children's
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Velvet and Felt Hats
$2.95
$3.95 $4.95
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First Floor—East Room
Silk I ndies
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$2.69
Candy Special
to
54.95
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well
: CLOGGED PORES
MAKE SKIN MUDDY
Steel Seis so rs
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First (Floor- East Room
95c
Men’s Gloves
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—Omar Khayyam.
$2.50 !
First Floor- Wert Room
First Floor— East Room
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Small Console
Mirrors
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$17.45
Third Floor—West Room
Cocoa Door Mats
Silk Cretonne Pillows
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Gillette Razors
$3.75
$16.85
Each
Special
My Brothers
$5.85
CLOTHIERS since 18 96
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JeirSxcekenceDlake
JfeChioiceoRuticutarlloruen
Loro Priced Saturday
Boxed Jewelry
$2.50 to $6.95
First Floor—
West Room
High Priced
Velvet Hats
Reduced to
Neckwear
51 no to S3 no
Tuxedo Sets
s3 s0— $12.50
- idiot who said
would be boiled
frown upon the advent of the bun as
a medium of transportation, the util
it les around him are taking advantage
of buses to extend their business.
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Gloves
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school gymnasum Wednesday night
okinhoma City la the twelfth ritv in
the iinited states to organize a 1 hap-
ter ot this society the chapter having
been organized in 1921.
The ceremony was conducted hv the
officers of the last year’s soclety and
was followed by a banquet given in
Hose
33c$2.23
Travel Cases
SI 50—521.50
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this special item. A real value!
First Floor—East Room
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Belt Sets
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UHs the story in his letter:
"Denr Sirs:
I wish to exprets my apprecintion
of your krumbled bran, which I have
used for my children thia summer.
We had a great deal of trouble with
them through constipation, and bran
had heen the most satisfactory rem-
edy but they could not be induced to
take the old varieties . . . because
they disliked them to. They enjoy the
krumbled bran and connider It an
es ential ingredient of their porridge.
No one whose children have not been
troubled in this way ran appreciate
th«- relief there is in having their
bowels move regularly.”
(The original of thia letter b on Ab
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Handkerchiefs
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Mufflers
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Beit Buckles
SI — $7.50
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City Chapter Is Twelfth In
The United States.
1. RNENFKZER S( ROOGE
(Drawing la of Serooge)
Old Marley was dead ns * doornail
He had been dead seven years this
very Christmas eve and Scrooge knew
it. Ebeneezer Scrooge had been Mar
lax s partner and should have known
but we must make sura of Marley’s
being dead or nothing odd can happen
in thia story.
Use Our Special
Holiday Lay-a-way
Plan
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Christmas Cards
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itripes in color combinations. Sizes 15 tn 20.
First Floor—East Room
looking and long-
ts in mannish styles
between six and six-
f.age Made m Nor-
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Attractive Gifts
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I Hoover, Hazel Jones, Margaret Klein.
Margaret Iaine. June Littel, Dorothy
Milis, Franck Mitchell, Dessie Harden,
-Helen Murray, Mary Grace Ozman.
| Dola Pacey. Adria Ida Paul, Katherine
Phillipa, Cleo Randall, Elizabeth Hay
mond, Forshn Iussell, Dorothy Soer-
gal, Wilma Starns, Ruth Stealy, Mary
Our Aim: “Half Million Satisfactory December Sales”
Last year our goal was "A Half Million Dollar December Business.” This year we go
farther in our efforts—which will be bent to P lease Our Patrons More Than Ever Before.
Extra service in every manner, broader Christmas stocks, more thoughtful suggestions to
those with Christmas problems to solve!
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Ribbon Vanities
69c
Dainty little novelties made of ribbon
■ nd trimmed with metal and fine
lace Each is in a fascinating color
combination and fitted xx ith mirro
and powder puff. Very smart!
First Floor—East Room "
Although the holdup i" sald tn have
vccurred early Wednesday night, no
report was made until late Thursday,
■ nd then not by Morris. Morris told
officers he desired to consult a son.
Who was en route to the city, before
reporting the affair.
Te man la said to have received a
- A rut over the eye when he was struck.
2 The injury is not serious.
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finished and full
w th long sleeves.
eeting ca
Priced tr
Another special offering of gold
plated Gillette razors with one blade.
V HOLDUP VICTIM CASE
City police Friday stiil were with
•4 out definite infoimation on which to
work in an effort to solve the alleged
assault and robbery or C E Morris
221 West Noble Morris is sai to have
been struck over the head by a lone
bandit, relieved of $40 and carried
across town in an automobile, to be
left unconscious in the road.
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oring of all wov
a sprig of holly through his
alive in London. And how he hated
Christmas: Whenever some one was
brave enough to say, "Merry Christ
mnn," to him Scrooge merely grum-
bled, "Bah, humbug What is Christ-
mas but a time for finding yourself a
year older nnd not a penny richer? If
nary brans. They didn’t like them.
Most folks don’t.’ Then their father It should not be neglected.
tried Kellogg’s Bran, cooked andinot try halfway measures in seeking
krumbled. What a difference! Ho relief. Kellogg’s Bran is ALL bran.
,, ley. Vera Wigger, Galyn Wilkins,
e Gladys Winger, Murray Witt. Loulse
Witt, Frankel Wolte, Mary Woodward,
• « Roland Chnmbers and Elise Wilbor.
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Seronge wan nlive; the meanest
hardent, and one <>t the richest men
efTective. Kellogg'a Bran is guaran-
teed to bring permanent relief, if
eaten regularly, in the moat chronic
rases. If it fails, your grocer will re-
turn your money.
Eat two tablespoonfuls daily—in
chronie cases, with every meal. Kat
it with milk or cream. The flavor is
delirious. Sprinkle it on other cereala.
Cook it with hot cereals. Try it in the
reeipes on every package. It will bring
you health. Begin eating it today.
Made in Battie Creck. sold by all
grocers.
ailing pu
‘ True and Calvin Erouse followed by
• an addresa of weleome by Mr. C W.
. "Uethman, principn of central high-
school. Ths concluding number on
ths program was an address by Dr.
• D. W. O'Hern, the speaker of the
• evening. introduced by Supt, A. C.
, - Parsons.
heart "
Although he wm one of the richest I
non in London he kept hut one poor,
underpaid clerk in hin office.
(Tomorrow there will I— a picture
of Si rooge’s clerk and a lot of exeite
ment begins )
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Revival Meeting Successful
Evangelistic meetings at the Church
of God, conducted by Rev. and Mr.
Herbert M Reggle, are drawing large
crowds and interest Is good. accord |
ing to an announcement Friday.
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Poor little kids—they needed bran
badly. But they wouldn't eat ordi-
Stivers, Jimmie Tarkington, Harold
C. Taylor. Roberts Terrell, Klien
Thomas, Bert Thurber, Margaret
Thurman. Lucille True, Loulse Wheat
Soft. fluffy pillows in round and
oblong shapes. Stuffed with Key-
stone quality kapock and covered
with silk cretonne in many beau-
tiful color combinations of rose,
blue, orchid, black, etc. Other
silk pillows priced up to $10.00.
Third Floor—West Room
MEN’S
OF OKLAHOMA
.g Hifty two Oklahoma City highschol
53 students were imputed into the Na
g tionat Honor society. In the high
$1.69
3 Pairs for $5
) ou could give no
gift that would
give more pleasure
Boy's Wool Suits
Extra 0 1 n --
Special lU. 4 •
An exceptio nal
showing of Beacon
Bath Robes in Na-
vajo patterns, at
twe pai
pert tai
and tw
abiity
insh. Attractive gifts—
7x25-inch, Console style ....
8x29 inch. Console style . ...
10x26-inch, Mantel style ....
gatines.
First Floor— East Room
Silk zobes tn wonderful figured silks,
of exceptional workmanship. Se-
lected for their lasting qualities as
well as appearance. As low as
Special 59c
Imported I
in "hit*
8 . $5.00
Glove . ■
me • ■ g and pi .i ' |1 wt «| Sty ’. shly
fashioned of kid, suerle arid mocha in
shades of fan, brown, mocha and
black. Regular and cadet sizes.
First Floor—East Room
Kellogg's Bran dalighls father
by bringing health to children
at the Kelloz Company. Battle
Creek, Mich.)
ot - ported linen and fine cottnn Er lid colorings
and n hite. Sale pt ice . .
3 FOR 31
Exactly like cut ...................... $1.00
Prints of famous masterpieces. Polychrome fin-
ish frame in blue and gold or antique gold fin-
when they are only cleaning the sur-
face. Soap and water won’t get into
the pores and glands and clean out
the accumulation of dust and grease.
It takes a cleansing cream like that
which bears the Black and White
label."
The reason for this statement is that
Black and White Cleansing Cream
has proven its merit beyond any ques-
tion or doubt, in serving the purpose
of keeping the tiny pores and glands
of exposed skin clean of all obstruc-
tions to their natural function of
necessary perspiration which carries
off impurities from the system. W hen
es is interfered with the accumula-
tion in the pores from within and
without causes blackheads, and a
“dingy” looking skin.
Only the enormous production of
the famous Black and White Beauty
Creations makes it possible for your
dealer to sell you Black and White
Cleansing Cream at 25c and SOc;
Black and White Peroxide Cream at
25c; Face Powder at 25c and SOc:
Rouge. 25c; Cold Cream at 25c and
SOc. etc.
$1.00 to $6.00
Excellent quality mats, made of
the very best grade of cocoa fibre, ,
natural and black. Some fancy
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• ‘ Not so long ago a renowned skin
' * authority despairingly laid "Show me
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_ $5 and $9.98
Dozens of pretty mid -winter morlels Gro-
de l onde, taffeta, satin, metallic and com-
binations. Styles for Misses and Women.
Handker®hief always the welcomed gift. Here you will find an
extraordinarily large selection for men, women boys and girls. Many
are imported. Six groups advertised below are specially priced Sat-
urday!
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are these
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M.. Kelley Model III- OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST STORE
x ine"maxngotta •*"» . / ✓ “7 , .9 Come in today and -
Christmas Pudding AHpwYNINEm*A.h}A/MA the real value you can
Sp2p"
. grey and brown
designs in colors of green, terra-
cotta and black. . These will sell just aS fast as the
Size No. 1—14x24 inches— other lot so you must shop early for
fine brush ............. $1.00
Third Floor—West Room
While Shartel Frowns, Others
Approve Gas Service.
While John Shartel continues to
Special 43c
Excentionallv de
Dressing Robes
For Thoughtful Shoppers
Beautiful wool robes, in gorgeous
fabrics. Exquisitely trimmed with
silk collars and cuffs and silk cords
and tassels. A very wonderful gift
for a man. As low as
• honor nt the new members. After
.5 1 the banquet there was a short pro
5 gram. Two pinte solos by Lucille
A special of
ers samples
in all i'r.c
splendid 2 ft
Regular val
See May Brothers Feature Suits With Two
Pants—New Fabrics at $35, $40, $50
MEDINA, Dec, 5.—Five personn " 1
The latest to engage in the bus line were kilied and seven seriousiy in eM
business Is the Arkansas Valley In- J jured when a storm demolished a A 1"
terurhnn Rallway compnny, which wind mill near T"re today: , i
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. 1 "Through the eyes, the robber Love
, , Steals in, and, takes the heart by
surprise."
grade outing flannel
Adorable little hats in fob and velvet for
the Miss between two and fourteen years
of age. Every sort of saucy little shapes
imaginable are made more stunning by de-
lightful motifs of bright embroidery and
smart ribbon toques. Original values to
$195 offer a great saving now at 25
reduction. Second Floor—East Room
ut. Made full length
moihat 10115.
Second Floor— East Room
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Men's Nightshirts
$1.29
Any man will be pleased
with these new May Broth-
ers Heavy Overcoats and
Topcoats. Although priced
at a reasonable figure they
look like higher priced
styles. New fabrics, best
styles. See them sure.
Exceptionally high
Night Shirts, extra
Men's
Full • e V ot 1m
Others as low as $27.50
MMesn Ox
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and formed a subsldiary corporation r 23
with a capital stock of $100,000 to 3
handle the business. I
The company will operate liner from t {
Wichita to Hutchinkon, Newton, Ra ("
linn. Winfield, Arkansas City and NV
Wellington. Robert R. Campbell. gen-
eral manager of the company, has
recommended an additional line be op-
erated from Wichita to El Dorado and
A Special Purchase
Pendant Necklaces
$1.95
Just darling! Is exactly what you
will say when y ou see this collection of
filigree and cut beads in pendant
style. Delightful combinations to
give color and smartness to any cos- .
tume. Unusually attractive!
First Floor—West Room
E: g!ish • oton •*
n 111 foft qualit:
wit h fast color
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wv/h e. of o—- • u r
lACKCOA1 GREEN merEuLA
OARK BLUE PANTS
FLE SH COoRONBKIN-
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. ] Gordon, Miss Helen Norrts.
Fifty Iwo Initiates
’ 1 Those fnitinted to membership are
• 4m follows:
• 4 Rn»h Adams, Huth Arnold, Helen
• e Barnes, Sidney Babco k Jr. Lillian Bol
, E lenbach, Calvin Brouse, Nancy Ba on
7 Dorothy Carroll, Arleen Connally.
f Mildred Connally, Edwin Constant
*9"leo cooper, Mary Collins, Mary
• a Dearing, ctadys Dancer, Ethel Jieuth
. e Gladys Holden, Hetty II opes, l'ansy
on 0
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•ring of
f fine
1s nnd
for the
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undic5 ' <
silk ve sts
bloomers
pink. orchi
All sizes
ds and
106 a
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full • ze handker-
r hiefs, pla in w h ’ •.
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3 FOR It
RKaise Standard
The National Honor soelety was
formed in order to foster a hixh
standard of si holar hhlp in the high
sohool.
The Intttatton la held twice each
year, once for each w meat er of the
hoi l year. The rirst semester the
Upper 10 percent of the senior class •
Ure eligible and the second semester
fha upper 5 percent of the senior
claas become eligihle to membership.
The officers of the society for this
semester are Forsha Russell, presi
dent Eliee Wilbor. vice president:
Harold Taylor, secretary, and Bert
Thurber, treasurer The sponsors of
the society are. Miss Floy Dawson.
Mias Irene Hamilton. Miss Jeanette
rea5 ‛e),AA.
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NEW EASTERN MILLINERY
837:50,
Augustn. The former owners of the SV
bus lines have retnined atock in the AV
wonderfull fashioned in
id. peach, navy and black.
Women
in the
Adornlly sheer and alnty in the very newemt enl-
ni ngs and white w i«h attractive little desiznn
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2 FOi ft
ful embrel@ery stitching norn- thep- nttraetive hankies
P . nen of white and
' r 31 » ' h M ’ • de -
19c
Soy and be so practi-
I \) cal as these chi-
9 fon weight, full
fash ned. pure thread silk hose. Rose-
wood beigt b' • >, gunmetal and al!
new shades to be selected in sizes
f: om 814 to 10.
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33-35,
* * a person who has ugly blackheads in
* * their face and neck, and their skin
*.* looks 'muddy' and I’ll show you one
• who is either careless or lazy. Such
' • people simply wash with soap
• * and water, and think they are Retting
their face, neck, arms and hands clean.
Jewels that are in
keeping with any _
smart attire, the kin I ”
you take pride in giv- t (Uw;
ing! Jewelry of every Y
form imaginable in T
the most exquisite
colorings available:
Included also are
pearls, in velvet lined
boxes, in one, two or
three strands with
sterling clasp, stone
set.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 181, Ed. 2 Saturday, December 6, 1924, newspaper, December 6, 1924; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1953383/m1/7/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.