Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 156, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 9, 1926 Page: 4 of 26
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ARMISTICE DAY’S CALL
Lester to Speak
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SWEKKaEBS
WYOMING TODAY
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Armintice day by stanley Tyler champlon Hoy Scout bugler
Guest On Train.
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QUEEN MARIE'S TRAIN.
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Rumania
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No More ‘Rattlers’
Xelile Tayoe Roes of Wyoming.
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rode
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grounda and most at them are uav-
into the downtown section and often
TONIC.
(Adv.)
lice
Armistice!
for many yeara
to the prenent
Muni. Clemen
didn t think H
agree
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ment have received man
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Here Is the Feature Value
Of Our Semi-Annual
his tools.
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They wouldn't have burned, no Sher
A-B Gas Range Sale
White Enamel No. 221
midnizht " ba wee told.
Reg. $2 Value, 40-in.
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Often la 41 Haan
quality in
7
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the erabappie
tree where the bodies were found
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Batten’s
Price Installed, Only
at small coat.
a money-baek
aklen
104 W. Grand
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to "
Jenny
prings
MEN’S
SUITS.
SHORTAGE IN ARGENTINE
TREASURY DISCOVERED
REGRET SENT BY DUCE
TO FRENCH AMBASSADOR
BETTER SHOE
REPAIRING
New Arrivals From
Thompson—Stetson,
and Other Good Makers
Moderately Priced
sehwartz. Simpson hid tha founda
ikon for another wupport of the teat i
■ nd Hefti
chickens
" •lewd yarta away and return with e
1 large pecknze at provender for Alee
' and a bowl. bought from the near
' est croekery shop filled with water
indwlehrs '
off ana
Supreme Court Juntice Wm De-
liver Armintire Day Addrens
Al Criterion Theater
That morning, mi th
someone ntopped Willie.
Limber* up quickly
after hard ride
J
2
and Hob
brought h
memolre. "
Fire Siren to Be Sig-
nal for Silent Trib-
ute to Soldier Dead;
P r o c l a m a t ion is-
sued.
ENTIRE STOCK NEW WOOLEN PIECE GOODS
PRICED AT POSITIVE SAVINGS!
Hoboes Discard Passage On Trains For Rides
In Motor Cars, Police Say
WIFE OF CRIPPLE
BURNS IN HOME;
BLAMES ENEMIES
police my.
Highways are better to travel and
there la a better chance at getting
November Silk Sale!
Every yard of sihk in stock offered at enticing
savings—nothing excepted. See these values
tomorrow.
DEFENSE TEARS
AT FINGERPRINT
IN HALL TRIAL
depends upon the quality of the
shoes you put on your feet. In
Winter especially.
PAmIS, Now » —in- Formal writ-
low expressions of regret for the anti
French meldenta at Ventmigila and
Benghazi were handed to the French
amhenendor in Home today by Prem-
hr Mussolini in the form at an aid*
CHARMEUSE
beautiful high luster, all silk
-x---eea---T*--2*2
of letters like thia telling 1
| ing relief that Sloan’s git
kind at muncular pain.
Fair Hele tn rar rase -Charged
with emberziement of a motor car
from the Snunders Syntem company.
H Booth and K OConner were to
IN HARD KNOTS”
>y thousanda
of the amaz-
j at wide extent centri over Indiana graphinz.
I movinz northeastwnrd with increw.
arty stopped at Great
last night, the eity a
B Mitchell, became
W. 6771
We Own Our Plant
The Roll Call
(UNIVERSAL)
. . .___gasoline for transportatio
_ ... farmers donate the food i
(Cnntimurd frem Paz* 1.)
< thought 8impaon failed to establish
' Palls. Mont,,
' mayor. Harry
DRAUGHON’S
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Olhnma.“ E
Only Monday there came up a
merieue question in tbia trtal. War
Alice petting too moth bologna and
arsurstt.One—newsp-pez «n»m
mdie suzzeated that she needed
=tet ntarehy tend ap a balance to
her eadon Art Milter, an old-timer
ia The sam burried away and re
VERY LIBERAL TERMS
*
—and New Arrivals for Boys
$3 to $7
Th? quality boy* need to withstand
the hard weather and rough play of
winter time—and styles for "dress-
up”, too.
are found begging for "two bite to
McCOY & SPIVEY
Phone W. 1861
SUCCESS
kJ CLEANERS kJ
503 N. Hudson
Your Shoe “Overhead”
when it makes you eat like a hungry
boy and brings bach the color to
your cheeks. Xou ran noon feel the
ntrengthening. invicoratinz ettect nt
anOVR’S TASTELEsS CHIL.I
serviceable and comes in all the
leading shades.
$149
1 YARD
Sloan a gives red and lasting help
becauseit doean’t just deaden the pain.
It gets at the cause. Right to the
TQUEENTOMEET
i MRS. ROSS OF
1 ine Intennity will be ■ t tended by
' etroap noutheent end south windr
, probably reach nk force and shin
l lap to west and northwest tonight
' at Wednesday morning."
And $5 for Your Old Stove!
7
her zuest from Cnarper tn Denver
2 She was to board the train shortly
$ after noon.
place that hurts it brmgs a bra 1 ing
Itream at fresh, new blood. And stiff
muscles quickly relax, and pain stops
m the healing stream carres of the
"fatigue poisons ' Get a bottle to-
day. All druggiats- 35 canto.
toreikn otfice
And while you’re figuring what you save
through having shoes that will withstand
hard winter wear, add a bit for the comfort
and health protection of shoes that will
keep your feet dry and warn. You will find
all these features in the
j Woman Governor Will
PLAIN 7r,
DRESSES.....I DC
1 , been selected by Hill to be hoetma
ft at Seattie, over the protest at Seel
• ' tie society women, but she did not
- ' continue beyond Fortland
\ "vk and
oy!
Oklahoma City. The cai la to commemorate the Matos dead in the
World w«i bringing iogether in spirit thone present with those who
have entered the Great Beyond, caling them back to witness the
tableau that is tn follow.
The roll-call, dedicated to GeneI John I PershinE. will be play ed
at similar mervices held 1 the Boy Scouts in the Capital cities at
every state la the Union.
“MUSCLES ALL TIED UP
3
Men who are troubled with har
bers itch, rash, pimples or ponion
ivy, should try thia nes tretment )
which is said tn he effective often '
In fortyseight hours Xight and !
morninz bathe the face in warm w»
I humy. They re apked for help from |
» I iho state fire marnhai’a office_______!
y "If we 6nd a man gave Willie that {
If I la M viece at bad luck." says Ute
they are not too dirty and ragged. 1 sheriff. “he a going to sutfer. 1
I Europe, made this announcement al
a meeting of the Ito pt tot mininters
' contetence of New Turk and vicin-
l ity.
BUENOS AIRES, Nov )-•— A
large shortage In the treasury has
been dimcovered. The police amsert
that peculations bars been going nn
Armintice
the aumpices
l egion pont
• farmer mimnes hie
itinerants will be on
Robert Ehring. yesterday tenti
, fled in his mumbiing way that he
I had ween Mrs. Gibmon ia dark D-
$66-50
" After several years' absence from the
saddie, I took a hard horseback ride
and the next day my muscles were all
up it hard knots. I applied
Moan's liniment. Right sway the
tensenens in the musches began to relax
and ia an hour or so, they left as
timber as ever."
The makers of this wonderful lni-
nounces that. in view at this act led
an ths mtimtaetory nature
Foreign Minister Briands talk with
the Italian ambassador in Parls 7**
terday the government consider"
the incident* "eloeed." A
corner broken
invocation, and Bev. W. B. Mark,
pomt chapiain, henediction.
Plans have also been perfected
for the two-minute silence be-
1 tween 11 o’cloek and 11202 o’elock
I when art Iv it too of the eity are ex-
I pected to ceane at nound at "Taps" ,
I hlown by Hoy Scout buglers Ota- 1
i turned to the buniness dintrict. a ,
The special train pushed toward
E 1 the Wyoming line early todoy with j
T ■ tMeh la ekarga at the trAin hopefut ।
2 that there would be no non of the
# veries of bickering» and root rover-
, sies that started before Mar to toft
2 Bucharest it waa with mingiving '
$ and some opposition that the gov
I , ernment sanctioned the journey to •
■ , the United States The first Gare up
k name at New York soon after Maile • 1
' arrival, when prominent patrons of 1
X a henefit performance which the
7 aueen attended withdrew their nip •
alth Alice a digestion but before she
could etop thia end of the mutt’s re
flection. Alice had swallowed the ;
nandwiches and was wagging her
tall more violently than ever
Thea there waa Frankie. Mef-
fords Nttle girl a beautiful child
of three M afford brings along at 1
least one of his kids on these tons
joba. Frankie wonted la give Allice t
Number 221 is a beautiful white enam-
eled stove with contrasting grey, enam-
eld door panels. Thia feature value
offers many advantages only an A-R
range can give It has four large cook-
ing burners and a simmerer, convenient
sire oven (14x21 inches) lined with
Wilder Metal which is guaranteed never
Io rust, deep broiler with white enam-
eled broiler pan; it is also equipped with
white enameled drip pan and splash
hoards.
guarantee. Treatments also at
given at most good barber shopm.
f Adv I
Rainbow 12 va
c . - a rieties — not
Garden Of a mixture but
Darwin " real sollee
Tulips
I say for me that after riding for an
i hour in an automobile with Colonel
Carroll that my sympathles are an
frritated over certain ineidents oc-
curring while he and Colonel Or
mil were escorting the queen The
Batten’s Hyacinths
1? melecied, true to name v«
rletle»
Mammeth, earl, KM tat
Nedium, lie each, *IA* der
Plant Raiten « Rlha now for
brain Iful early Spring gardens
Conway flew
Mee's Malt Soles,
•IM, 118
Ladies" Matt Sotos nt
Rubber Heels .... soc
Ladies’ Panco Taps. 35c
I Special Solee "I
I Purchased for I
| Boys and Girls I
Work Called foe and
Delivered PREE
leg rd c.Mrneda uf the ominhe ' Knocks Barbers Itch
iK’aAlOMA (Tn TIMES, IUkSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1926.
0. K. Shoe Hospital
200 W. 2nd W. 5388
1 • port when h was learned that Lole
2 ' Puller dancers were to receive half
I , the proceeds .
I a’sx.’s: pma tx s
T matron. Who had met the queen in several othera, are being u^ to buy
| ' Paris two years n.
I lacked to the royal pan She did
c . not make the trip west, however. '
A but met the train at Spokane with
f tbs party at Samuel Hill She had; turned with Iwa chrene
Okishoma dtp Cwhing. Okta.
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1 ench of the 10....... si.
> each of the ........ $:83
« enen of tha 19, s3 M
ALICE, MONGREL
DOG IS HERO AT ______________
HALL-MILLS TRIAL s2e5s” j
, treutment has astonished experts by |
rontecting not only the commonly
known forms of skin troubles but
also many that are unnamed nr ml*- '
named Whyte Fox la now put up
in convenient form tor home use •
and mav be had at good drug stores 1
width. Very
The old-time hobo camp at the
erosning of two railroad lines, with
I he customary fire made of old ties
and the bolling of coffee in tin canw,
1. a thing of the past, according to '
Oklahoma City police.
Hoboes are taking re the highwaya
and • bo seldom !• neen «>n the
railroad trucks now.
was first robbed and then burned
Some one le malicious. It eeema
strange, Willie has never used his
-hriveled leg- aa an excuse to sit
with a bezying cup or cup along tbs
aidewalka He’s aiwava worked Mkr |
any ether man. and yet. nomenne
goes out of bin way to make it even
i That > the meanent plece of had I
hick I've ever heard or."
bv the Baptist world alllance, it was
R a point he was endeavorine to press
L on re-direct examination of Schwartz.
|1. “I suppose I couldn’t try this
' I case without those chuekles.’ 'mid 1
Ik Simapwon. ' Sergeant Buzfuz seems to
II be at his best today."
I | “Omit ths personalitien," ordered
21 Judge Barker.
Bi ’ On redirect examination of
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NEW YORK, Nev. » — on— Treat-
ment by Rumania of Rapt lat a and
I
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Regular $3.00 Kalin J
». $2.49
Eeautiful, toft and lustrous u i
satin crepe. All-silk quality in * '
40 inch width One nl the Iead- I
ing silks of the season. J
l
Regular >2.30 o on :
Flat Crepe .•4.L3
40-inch, all-silk. Mat Crepe ! I
Fast color to washing. Firm I
weave and excellent quality. W
All new shades
$1.79 i
.lust th* thing lor blouses, I
frocks, scarfs, etc. New printed I
all-over effect in designs that C
are different. 40 inches wide E
J Everything gone. H* drove out
Regular $4.00 ce r a
Crepe Faille. •3.33
One ot the most popular
weaves of th* season Will
make into the smartest of
frocks. Soft-finish, 40-inch
width. Leading colors.
Regular 12.00 36-Inch
Salaing. $1.69
Belding s lining satin in all
wanted shades Firm weave.
■ nd very serviceable. 36-inch
width.
4 ToUTE TO DENVER. Nov. •—(*>-
I Perhaps the most important expect,
' ed event on Queen Marie s program
. todax was tha planned masting of
11 ths —- __-
- United States' first woman governor,
EnE is the bus Is call that will
1 a stats nearly alarze a* Rumanin,
has accepted Marls* personal in-
vitation to join her party and be
"the other side of the state. "
Advice of police officers to not to
pick up anyone while driving ea the
highways, for most of thome found
walking along the highways sows
days are hoboes.
■on a U of his forty years. She was with the old board. He has to have |
t« IIO out there the next dav to move ! a new one. but he hasn t any money,
things. She had specinl directions That doesn’t hinder him, though. I
to put Annie's rod dress away in a He s weed to work. Only he can i '
hoi find ths siate-front radio that be
| aireel carnival and dance will he
ki..... ' • the id gion ba twen
I Rrondway and Ttobinson avenue
tram t o > lock to midnight.
BAPTISTS PROTESTING
RUMANIAN TREATMENT
gar T. M Silins president at the alb
awe* and bend of the Baptist Theol-
ogical Seminary at Louisville, Ky.
Doctor Mullins, who returned last
Friday from a two months tour of
uT” CV“$1.29
40-in. all-silk Crepe de Chine.
Suitable for dresses and un-
dgrthtngs. Will give excellent
wear. 25 shades to ( choose
from.
«Cemfinued frem rnge 1.1
! ' not whether Willje Stevens has
! * created s sensation b telling all '
ilas the velk>w« love to print in
I , their headlines bill "where e Atlee?'
L "Alice, where art thou?"'
rP A shout of many masculine volces
3 and A Bra warn zalloping along
I" witb bar lonz black tan going fur
> boualy. giving her whole heart at
f love IP thone tirelesa workers of
J i bo prow l have seen serious
j atruggtors la this alweye wonderful
f and hunnan game at newspaper
Stork dash from the court house
sling in second hand cars They get
j Then Saturday "Littie Blue** was
gone. Wiie'a favorite hen Hint j
wra tehed and elucked around him
when be »U working *1 home. Wi
' lie han taken the others into town
Hut he couldn t hear to do hia Work
inf rebuilding with abmolute silence
! nround him "Iitle Blue" staved .
2on-,
The only tiring he has toft nt An
me Is s little incheguare picture
Grandma" had been ‘treasuring in
n small cola purse. “Grandma"
j wanted that to run with the story I
; but she didn’t went to remind Wine !
so she ran down the etreet to alip
the amount stolen has not heen deri.
I nitely established,
Rartolome Varavt, treasurer and
other high officials of I hat depart-
; ment have been arrested. One man
.alleged to have been implicated han
committed sulcide
he turned over to the county authori-
ties Tuenday. police otficers who nr-
' rested the men Sold
% with Samuel Hi " | gumdropa Allee accepted them '
I COOLIDGE TO DEDICATE '.'SEE ENiazenndrop” "hen varon ® *. ca«o,u. Tue-day
• KANSAS CITY MEMORIAL pamend.r palmzaon. X '“".X'J!'-
. wAsuxarox. Or. »-in--manmninchrr-ornoanabantama“hrh."hoiayghtinthti"orhh"nn
a President Coolldge will leave the roote t.2 tn. .. bjowingor the fire Rtren at II oclock
I I capital tonight With a wn.il official ADV" ’•*not" Lan - the hour when bont shit ies ceused in
1 I ng Mra (oolage io viuit PinK • mONE important »an •©
2 pertyand. r3..00 xS wIktar - importance goes in this ««-1918.
I s r - .A ... A-mintb-a dev tie world, but no one took notice , The mayor's proriamation urge*
♦ ot him. The Ereat quention WB. that everyone is the elty and within
I a' aI,t vraTLT wI". waa vic. as Mazie put it, whether the gang sound at the siren paune two mln
I 2 ' EN8y" CaoUdae h1%. at th. lay- Mhouldm’t let «P nna give Alk. a | utee In lent tribute to those who
I I ist of the rn.r-tn of the me- chane to take • nap on the sunny 'gave their lives in the conflict
I A ' marial std- ot the might ot marble stepa The proclamatton almo asks all
L "rhe part will travel aboara a , leading •" the of the build | those who ran to attond thezpecial
* .narial train *n* wherein three members of • Armistice day program whieh will
la --------—-------- wealthy family are being tried for Ingin at the Criterion theater of
I STORM WARNING POSTED , murder. ! 00 oclock Thurdaza merninz.Te
f FOR ATLANTIC SEABOARD,.CemunBrkinhom X-X X 2 -
2, wAsurxarON, Nov. ,-u_ The n'—* corner ana bade her N- down ' the Amerlean Lezien
2 wentber bureau today sasued the fel She did and was anooxinE blimafullyi
2. towing Form warning: when cour convened and we all
?. “gout heart storm warning, die troope; in .bowing our cards to
if pinyed IB B m. Del ware break wa the cpa, •" make anothev d.y of
I1 ter to Eastport, Maine. Dinturbance the job at reporting and photo-
Amerian
conducted I
COTTON
20 cfs. per 1b
Accepted vame an cash ne any
ncholnrshtp we nell. Tour op
portunity to mell your ratton at
. good price and get your boto
neon training now. Write tor
partieulara
Thursday betwem 10:30 and 1120 ।
o’cloek, it waa announced Tues- |
day when final plans for the day
were completed.
Iustice K. F. Lester at the etale
supreme court will deliver the ;
principal addreeo. while others 1
taking part in the program will
include: Folsom D. Jackson, mu-
ah al director; Mias Virginia
George sololnt. Noble D. Shankis, '
and Itov Hansen, port commander.
Rev. Forney Hutehinson, pastor
of St. Luke's Methodist church,
arehiats would be in
country." he said. -
I later in the day Willie drew me
Anide. "Did you get Annie "a pie-
> lure? Re tareful of it," he sold. |
I Mennwbile the sheriffs office lei
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