Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1926 Page: 11 of 24
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926
NINE
STATE OFFICE
SMITTY—A Hard Order to Fill for Santa Claus.
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PHONE WALNUT 0090
811 North Hudson
Phone Walnut 0090
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$2.50 to $10
$1.00 to $3.00
$34
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ELECTRICAL
Shirtn—
Neckwear-
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women.
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Mr. A
hat is
Waffle Irons
$10.00 to $15.00
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liventock 1. in excellent shape.
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KEEREEKEEKKEREKKAKEEKKKKRKRE
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Cleaning and Pressing
Half Price
Special Sale on
New Root wear
• Christmas
Campaign
ITS NOT MUCH MOHEY
AND UEANE NOTHIHG TD
SPAR FOR XMAS-GOLUY,
Our Method
Has Proven
Its Worth
FRENCH UNIQUE
DYERS and CLEANERS
519 N. Broadway
Phone W. 0151
Open
Evenings!
and free
from
moths
made by Graves Leeper, secretary nt
stateelect, that he will retain Mism
The Very ThingsHe’d Suggest
.....If He Dared!
, tratity * pansing
DonOrHY DIX.
A fine broad-
cloth ar silk-
striped mad-
a man in the midst of his college
course meets a girl whom he con
alders an ideal of womanhood and
Another reason why a college boy
shouldn't marry is that he shoula
be, giving his full mind to hie studies
and not to honeymooning and trying
to adjust himseir tn a wife.
absences of Holloway.
No other immediate changes are
expected among the nine regular a.
atstants in the attorney general a
office. Because of exhaustion of the
OH-ER
.SURE.'
CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS
EVERY DAY
A FEATURE DAY
and I wondered it they ever
gretted it.
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A Hart, Schaffner & Maix Suit. Overcoat,
Topcoat or Tuxedo. Many mid-season arrivals
that will be authentic for Spring wear. Truly
a worthy gift—appreciated by ary man—
$40 Up
Bra niff building.
With most of the $400,000 for the
MENS
SUITS
Clean As The Day I
You Bought It—
Ladies’
Plain Dresses
Sets of four pieces, percolator, tray, sugar and
creamer—all copper and fully nickel-plated as de-
signed by Hot Point, Universal, Manning and Bow-
man.
TOASTERS $1.25 to $8.50
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OKLAHOMANS, INC,
WILL OPEN OFFICE
Sent
Specially Priced for
Friday Only
We Clean Upholstered
FURNITURE
AS THOROUGHLY AND AS SATIS-
FACTORILY AS WEARING APPAREL
To our many policyholder* and friend*
we offer our appreciation and good
cheer at thin Chrinfmae ecaton.
107 W. Main
"Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx CMhettf
ing here will be
capitol.
Announcement
questiona bl y
high quality..
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ALL FARM WORK
HIT BY WEATHER
Engines, $9.95 to $12 Electric Range, $9.00
Chemcraft— Lincoln Logs—
Amy Further
Drnired
Doll Buggies—
$2.39 to $6.94
Erector Seta—
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Judge Thomas A Hdwards. fudge wf
the eriminni court of appeals,
. Hunt to Prnetice Law
Hunt, it is Mid. has mart* arrange-
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d/e Got A 308 /KS SAKTA
LAUS FOR A DEPATMENT
STORE -WELL, ITS A 3o8 AND /
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DOLLARS y-q ,
A DAV A E,.
If. by any chance, he doesn’t now buy his
wearables at our store—he will after you've
given him something with the Knight-Beck
label in it!
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HEE COMES .
UrTE HERBY!
Heating Pads ......$5.25 to $8.50
Percolators........ $4.75 to $25.00
Curling Irons.......$1.50 to $5.00 5
Marcel Heaters.....$4.50 to $9.50 3
SPORTING GOODS
Give a man pencil, paper and the opportunity
and he’ll write a list of a hundred or so things
he doesn’t want for Christmas.
stead of disburaing fees without an fees would ha turned into the state
appropriatlon of lh» legisiature, the treasury and the legislature would
force in the attorney general's of
fire when Edwin Dabney succeeds I .
She would appreciate a pam of
these rich satin mules. Black
with lining* of pink. lavender
or blue satin.
Buy Your Plumbing
Supplies at
TAYLOR BROTHERS
1 Tool Chests—
$3.75 to $18.75
$1.00 to $15
Horsman Dolls—
$1.45 to $6.95
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Scooters—
$1.98 to $9.25
Wagons—
$1.79 to $8.45
Velocipedes—
$3.00 to $17.33
Taylor Tots—
$3 50 to $5.95
Electric Steam
Golf Sets-
$8.98 to $50
Golf Clubs-
$2.00 to 818
Baseball Gloves-
75c to $15
Hunting Knives—
$2.50 to $4.50
Shotguns—
$10.50 to $56.75
Striking Bags—
$4.00 to $8.00
MACHINERY
MOVED
Anywhere, any time-
special equipment for
heavy moving.
O. K.
Transfer and Storage
Co.
Phono W. 4600
Assorted colors in ladies' Felt
House Slippers—spe- AQ
eial for Friday..... 4-c
Rhinestone Buckles
$1.00 to $5.00
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Ceorze Short.
J Berry King nt Muskogee, now
MEEldowny£Son
111 North roadway
Representing
MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL
l’edental I.nvatory, I
rempirte China N !• ■
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Footballs—98c to $7.50
Dodge Balls-
$2.95 to $7.00
Volley Balls--
$2.95 to $7.00
Boxing Gloves—
\ $2 25 to $9.50
Daily Air Guns—
$1.00 to $5.00
Roller Skates—
$1.50 to $1.98
yvv»»m@emaw
¥ — ** Where Women Like
to Shop for Men*'
■very college town is full of eol-
lege widows who have been the
femintne ideals of suecenmive zen-
eration of college boys who were
preserxed by Heaven from mnrry-
ing them and who are now filled
with mirth when they think bark
upen the Indies who filled their raN
dreams.
$40
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ADRUM,BONs
BL0CWS, TRAINS, Y
BD0kS,CANOY f
SODIERSLIT J', J
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ORTERBUL
The Christmas merchandise you’ll find at
Knight-Beck’s will be conspicuous by its ab-
sente from that list!
xpecial payment fund ar the ortice ' pectafor the future cutshortiineir
_ elu" aiiow in orrer m De mlarried.
Write or Cal
Imfermut
talned Th- two holding these posi
tions are Cecil Hunt, brother of A C.
nounced, will
from which the national advertising
program will be carried. It la an-
For the things you’ll buy at Christmas time
here are the things he buys twelve months in
the year—they’re in the style he wants, in the
quality he demands, priced at a figure he'd
pay because he knows it is right. -r-
Iavutovy. e • • •
ia $14.65
Witha m. r Vinsin
ruka r r
irap. las* l aine
Jummant
V 303-0s W Main
$4-85 85-85 86-85
Eunt,nntictosthawtrtn,"upremoe tn?
$
w a EDWARDS
CHARLIE a. WARREN
Velvets. All sizes, all heels
fret* of tung. Surely
one of these fine felt*
will win hit apprecia-
the New spring styles
—all of them—the only
kind he'd think of con-
tidering if he were to
buy one himself.
$5 to $12
Gloves—
Neat, warm,
stylizh ia a
great variety
of durable
leather* at
Knigh Beck *
12 Up!
Radio Robes—
Of rich silks, smartly
trimmed with constrast-
ing collars and cuffs of
satim. A gut be'ii enjoy
for years to come-
$12.50 to $35 a
Oregon City wool robe’,
the (inert made—
$17.50
Blanket rohes, in new
patterns—all sizes--
|5 Up
Farm netivities last week were
sumpended almost on account of ne-
Vere cold weather nt opening of the '
week and rain at close of the period. —
necording to weekly crop report -
GEORGE E. LACKEY
R W DOZIER
cutive counmellor Mince that time, lationships of men and
eondition. Pastures
Kerr has devoted himselt in newspa
per work and has taken active in
tereat in the etale * democratie i»m
raign
The hew schooi lend commisnion in
expected to retain W. A Durant ne
Ita ae. retary. Durant la Mid to have
been asured nf retention.
Johnston will be chairman nf the
new commisnion. The other mem
here will be A. S. J. Shaw, state nudi
torelect who now Io alate trensurer,
Leeper, M. A. Narh, reeleeted ptate
purerintendent and Corde II.
crop estimates of the United States
department of agricult ur* and the
Mate bon rd of agriculture.
Merger is Planned
Cari H. Robinson, federal crop sta-
finticinn for Okinhoma la expected to
confer with Cordell relative to the
plan within the next few day». If
the combination la effected it in be-
lieved that the government offlee-
whleh now are in the Rranirr build
islature he was selected president
pro tempore, a more or less honor
ary ponition which resulted, however.
In hl* preslding over the aennte a
number of times to relieve Wilam
>300,000.
fronted with the problem of whether
to marry and ge to work or to con
tinue with hla education? Suppom
Our method not only cleans, but instantly
kills moths, sow bugs, and tobacco worms,
and destroys their eggs—without damage to
furniture. Coverings are restored to their
fair and
Experfments have proved that the
brownish corn stalka when taken to
the Iaboratory and erushed into,
pulp, make paper and boxes of dur-
1 ability. Rubber and zutta percha |
National School of Eusiness,
117%Wetsrromd, Oklahoma , u, |
Gutai'd*
/against COLDS
AI GRIP anFLU"
A zod education is the tool that '
a man fashions to his hand and with
which he can do better work than
b- wnho.it u it .th ,t . ,n
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SHORTHAND IN fl
30 TO 60 DAYS
Karnm Short ha nd ran he N
mastered and put to practiral ■
use in 10 to co dm a becaure ■
of its extrene simapli it). We ■
also tea. h II
Grezz Shortiand, Heclkerp I
ing. Aerounting 11
ruu noxs an.
GIFTS ,
URN SETS
h $16.50 to $60 I
pEAn DOROTHY DIX-What can d^e M
— a young man do who la con-
l
i Spring Hat-
Along about this time
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50aallDruggiss i«eeneu«eneeneeneeweeqekeageKeAE
Fearing that it might meet ths
fate of the real estate board, de
ciared unconntitutional by the atate
eriminal court of appealn several
months ago, the Mato board of op-
tometry la preparing to have a bill
introduced before the nest legisla-
turs which will make it a valid
bonrd under the holdings of the
criminal court.
The bill would provide that la-
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belter care for the woman he loves
and keep her safer and softer. With
It be can achieve the triumphs to
lay M her feet. *
J—TWatmt, M he reaRy levee s_B*l
man be will have the courage and
the unselfishnens to waH mMN he
ia in a ponition to marry her. He
won’t rush into a untimely marrlaze
ItoM is bound to bring hardnhipa
Pumps. Straps. Oxfords, Tics.
Light Kids. Patent. Satins.
nrsistant attorney general, will move
• up to Dnbney’s present position of
- , firn nsslatant.
Lewis to Get Post
-_____w C l^wle, former «t»l- —c>of '
from‘Duncan, and Dabney’s cam
paign manager, will be nnmed assist
ant attorney generai, Dahney mid
Thursday.
Iewis served in the ninth nnd
tenth legislutures. In the tenth leg
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, , ... .. Central headquarters nttte* in Ok
t»wy marry hosfatin ^hava ■ lahoma city of the Oklahomans. Ine.
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"at"acuriro -w $25
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TAYLOR BROTHERS
rurmnexa strrus
Tna Thee Roberts as his nssistant And the best reason of all why he
Miss Roberts serv ed as assistant dur- shouldn’t marry ia that, except in a
Ins the ndministration of Col. H. A. few cases where a boy has inheriteg
Sneed nnd Leeper # announeement money, he has no way of supporting
menns thnt she will continue In her a wife and he either han In rut
p'are rather than ne • ompany Kneed short his education or else dump her
t<> the state treasur i s office in Jan- wpon Ma long-suffering family to be
hnrv fed and clothed,
Fprculatlon as to Henry Johnston • j Of course the boy may lx willing
nppointment elill rem'Ins the great i to give up hla education and go to
st atehoune questtn, work hut if he does the chances are I
Kerr May Get Job Ithat he will bitterly regret it, and
lame who profess to know ekilmW । B time he will feel an anlmonity
la certain that W. F. Kerr, dire tor aKaint wire For whom lx has
of publicity for the democratic head "aerttce“ "° muh
quarters during .he campnign, will wil inevitably blanie her for
be lohnston " private, net retar Y, nue his folly and feel that
ceeding Parker IA Moore, who has why other men leas talented than he
been Trappe secretary. have panned him la the rare of life
Kerr !• not unaequainted with the ia berauae he was teo heavily nandi.
nerretarial duties of the governors capfied by his too early Marriage. It
office. Dut ing the administration of won't be just, of course, but fuMir*
Cit ' Lee Cruce Keir served as exe ruts nmall ice in the domestie re-
The only thing Christ-
many about these ties
is the gift box vi put
about them for you.
They’re. his sort, the
kind he'd choose
SI $1.50 $2
And Finer
By Berndt) make an appropriation for tha sup- I for the inaulation of electrie light
port pt lbs board. and telephone wires are two other
One or two minor changes in the produete trom thia otherwie useiesn
law affecting the board also would
be changed under the terms of tha
bin.
Is there a remedy for this situn. Oklahoma. advertininK; campaizn I
COLLEGtAN,
WorK corn Det C‛, conTAct ■ are €X"
Few Shifts To Be Made By
Dabney, Cordell.
Ry THE BYSTAXDER
Speculation as to appointments
that may be made by incoming state
otfielala other than Henry 8. John-
J ston, governor-elect, keeps the capi.
• tol gossips almost as busy as zuess
Ins about Johnston's nppointees.
Few < hanges are expected Io he
m. de ih the personnel of the office
Answer- pected In he iet soon after the first |
Thereis a very obvious remedy far of the year, it was maid. General
Chis eh-lino .nd it consints in ap- manager also anon la to be pelected.
plying a littie common sense to it, Installatlon of the central office I
ments to inIn hla father in the prac. Any man who take* any forward *" the Iirst "teP In building up a
the of taw in Tulsa, him former look at the future land a college ed. statewide organization through
home ueation i sf little value If it doesn'e which Oklnhoma atatintica will hr
in the state board or ngriculture, furnish one with a point of view Eatheredrorune.intheindvertininE
few chances will be made until after from which he ean nee farther than Oklahoma , ’ wil have A
the sexslon of tha state legimiature I- his none) must see, even if be is the brane h orTice in every chamber of
over, according to Harry R. Cordell mont ardent lover, that it la better commerce in the xtate.when the or I
president elect for himaeir sad much, mash better Eanization ta completed. It was said
Ea !. speairs, aecretary oftho forthe zirl he propones to make his -------------------------------—
tawed under John A. Whitehurat, re.wile to put I matrimony until he
tiring president, is expected to be re. has nol only rinished nehool but is
talne1 Cordell has intimated that n'a ponicion to support a family.
Ill No. Broadway
Stop and Shop al MSEldowneys
m---TOYS----
Autoa— 1 Electric Trains—
$6 95 to $29.75 $6.60 to $34.50
b i *n w
r -
mnde Wednesday by j P 8lauzh GOITRE DISAPPEARS
ter. federal wenther man PPOMPTI V
Only a emall amount of cotton _ . _ r-VIir-u-
was zathered during the week, with "Irw" eMrmic"r"unineDrerntion
touch cotton left in the fields in N Knizet *lll nth A.« K Hirm
the central and western portions of npraron 9a. 72. qhi puilof tor m
the state. The lint, according to .ear-old eoltr i uned ehe bottta at
Slaushter, ta nearly all low grade nophavearjerhicpndatinoncntournenou
and predictions are mnde that much veluhtarily *na l wui eindty tell or i
of it will not be picked. Many farm- ,r'• mors nfor- 1
n . matlen frem Sorbel Company. Meehan-
era are turning Mock into the cotton ic-bure Onie Druu w- verywner.
fields or nenily at Roach Iba Drureiat — Adv.
Wheat made little or no growth. ___
but renrly la in good to excellent
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- P a prarnpt taw lor
Colds, Grippe, Flue. Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria
II “ills the grrm*.
few of the emrloveawil *7 letThere are seven milion airrerent
on.nshe takes ofriceJanunry 10, why no college boy should
buthehannot stated who these em- marry. Th- first is that heitoo
_ " young, too undeveloped, too much in
The incoming president alan Is con a state of Rua and change to know
sidering a plan which will result in his own mind nnd realize what he
the conmolidntion of the burenu of wants in a wife.
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