Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928 Page: 3 of 32
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Leaves Hi
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Chas. D. Allen, 231 W. Main
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New Bertha Collars
Laco bertha* in narrow and wide width* in heavy and
$1
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$7.95
NECKWEAR SECTION—MAIN FLOOR. FRONT
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“Patrician"
Smocks
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You get to you
just despise a dress
Similar to Illustra-
tion in Double-
Breasted Style
Choice
Each
Silk to the lop, pointed
heels, every pair per-
Corset Clearance
Saturday
Special
Sizes for
girln, 7 to
1 4 years.
Phone
Walnut
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style
loses
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Black Suede
Special Purchase
Of Exactly 360
Gun metal
Merida
Shadow
Nas ha Beige
Grain
Dust
Plaza Grey
Tawny
French Nude
Black
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service to O. B. Shepherd of Tulsa
Friday was filed with the corporation
commission by B. Richardson, fele-
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Expert Fitting—Our Specialty
in the Shoe Salons on Second Floor
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rroundings.
Woodson will confer with city of-
Krias Kross Safety Razor Stroppers.
' M. 0734.—Adv.
Offerings Enter Into the
Saturday—AT KERR’S
Netb
SHAMROCK
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HOSE
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DheNose
that covers
your knee*
with silk.
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Daily
Hours:
9 A. M.
to 6 P. M.
Saturday—School
Girls' Shoppin g Day
IN THE JUNIOR-GIRLS SECTION
—FOURTH FLOOR
indesirable surroundings.
Check of South Robinson avenue
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to Cpltol Hill
uestion again was brought before
Commerce club last week when a
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Unexcelled Arch Support Shoes |
Fitted by Foot Specialists |
A charge account here en-1
ables you to pay month- (
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l,lyt semi-monthly, weekly J
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Dinner at Chureh—"The Power of 1
A Sustained Enthusiasm" will .be the
subject of an address by Dr. John R
Abernathy, of Chickasha, before the
men of First Presbytertan church at a I
dinner in the church parlors, . 1001
North Robinson. Friday night at
D’clock. A male quartett composed of
Samuel O Hart. Paul Morell. Virney
Rudd and Roy Maxwel will be heard.
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A WONDER
$8.00
S Black and
$4.95 and $5.95 (
Children s Felt
Hats
at reduced prices
Chileren‘» felt hats in the clever new
style* for late fall, in colors of:
Every day the Times sels more papers In Okiahoma City than there are homed.
tomemaneer bozthnnancasrvay.
(Municipal
b Priday morni
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On*, piletinc
av from Wicht
Two traffic officers Friday were’or-
Thwewuttsnn.t ■
Red
Black
Green
Special for
S. a $2.95
Saturday %
EXTRA SPECIAL!
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Palmolive Shaving
Cream, 27c
3 for 79c
Mentholatum
19c and 39c
Sempray Jovenay Faee
Cream, 33c
Limit 2 Packages
Palmolive Soap
6 for 36c
Limit • Cakes
Powder Puffs, Assorted
Colors, Velour*. 7c
4 for 25c
Hind's Honey and
Almond Lotion
36c and 73c
Pebeco Tooth Paste
36c
Ipana Tooth Paste, 36c
Nadine Face Powder.
39c
Coty’s Face Powder, 89c
Coty’* New Perfume,
L'Aimant. Trial Size
$1.00
Vaseline Hair Tonic
40c and 70c
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New Novelty /
Jewelry . *
A large assortment of the
season's popular jewelry
pieces:
Necklaces
Bar Pins
Ear Bobs, etc.
LEWINSOHNS
THE HUB—108 W MAIN
the serious illness of his brother-in-
law, Dr. J. L. Moseley, who was
brought to Oklahoma City from Texar
for an operation which was performed
Thursday night Holloway had been
scheduled to speak this week in Tulsa. !
MAIN FLOOR— , 4
CENTER AISLE, < •
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Hahn funeral home. Rev. H. B. Van
Horn, pastor of the University Place
Christian church officiated. Burial
was in Rose Hill cemetery. He ia sur-
vived by his wife, a son. John E Pat-
ton: a daughter. Mary Frances; his
mother, three brothers, and a sister.
Art Exhiba open Sunday—Art ex-
hibit at the Borosis clubhouse. Fif-
teenth street and Robinson avenue
will remain open from 2 to 1 o'clock
Sunday afternoon, it was announced
Friday. __
Exprens Une Termit Asked— H. N
Walker and W. C. Green Friday ap-
plied to the corporation commission
for a permit to transport express be-
tween Oklshoma City end Harts-
horne This application will be heard
by the commission November 19.
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Children’s Outing Flannel
Sleeping Garments
Good quality. well made assorted pat-
tern*. Size* 2. 4. 6, with feet, 7Qe
drop seat .................
ith Oklahoma City Comnicrce
started the campaign Tuenday
the public afairs committee
d by D. 8. Woodson, was di-
l to make a detailed investiga-
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$2.98
feials on the campaign and action
probably win be started next week.
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Airl^^News
Condition et Weather
of patterns and
colors. Sizes 6 to (
14 years. F0
pital.. His condition Friday was.de-
scribed as "remarkably improved.
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A new black suede one-
etrap in Arch Preserver.
Draygheel, $14.50
side were refused by the chief.
Two officers will be detailed
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Broun
Copen
Tan
New Neckwear
asd Lewis. n C.
or velvet frocks in a
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.A A We De-Moth up-
e ACMA holstered furni-
I MY tuve and ruga
V nncaMiWE
( Dyer* and Cleaners
W Bll W. Ummm Phane W. emo
Boudoir “Make-up” Boxes, modernietic designs,
separate compartments for toilet acceqsorieh
Usga mirzoi in-------------------$1.69
cover. Special....................
It is not too early to buy now for
Christmas grfts
Sequoyah, Haskell and
One Lot of Specially
Bought French Berets
The vogue of the season for the
school girls. These are the genuine
French berets in assorted high
i shade*. Size* for girl*. 6 to 4
\irstdnn,.........$1-00
a few battons, a
little braid and
the quick magic
of home tinting
or dyeing.
You dent need
any experience to
do home tinting
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iiness buildings showed that prleen
those near shacks are considerably 1‘8.amazini
i than others with more attractlve , bo"trnstrmea by
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6/Raincoat Sets
phone engineer of ths commission.
Hearing of tv complaint was set for
Novembe r l. - • ■
It took every ounce of Hart
Schaffner & Marx vast re-
sources, their world style
staff, their highly organ-
ized shops to produce these
values — that’s why you
can’t beat them at $50
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Briefs
will carry on an intensive cam-
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Large Assortment
hand painted dresser
:x.....$1.00
The Smart Mtd-Winter
Vogue In Women s
Footwear!
SECOND FLOOR
The new styles are
here !
dresses like
back into
N New Sweaters
2) for Girls
y Here is a new ship-
. ment of the populas
. pull-over styles,
1 beautiful collection
Perfume, “Voice of
Paris" by Raffy. Ex-
quisite Parisian fra-
grance, crystal bottle.
NOTICE—
October books are closed,
charge purchases now
appear on Norember ac-
counts, payable Deccm-
ber l.
HAVE YOU SEEN ITT.
ace. south. 11 miles an hour: sir
*.000 feet south aouthwest.147 mile:
ur: 1,600 feet, south nouthwest. 40
an hour: 3.300 feel. aquthwret. 36
an hour: 4.900 foot, south southwest,
tea an hour; 5,600 feet, south. 25
Hart Schaffner & Marx
two trouser Suits
or Overcoats at
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to prospective renter* because of few touches have
- brought many
A dressy t i e, dainty
patent kid trimming. low-
$14.50 )
City
$50
$1.59 and
These smocks are especially suitable for wear in
beauty parlor*, business offices, dormitories, art
studios, and the home.
Size* «. 10. 12, without Q5e
feet, frog trim............ •v-
ment. . — . .. .
My new 64 page book. “Color Craft,
gives hundred* of dgllar-saving sug-
I,,.'— tor renewing clothes, draper-
tea and rug*. It's fully illustrated in
color*, write for your FREE copy.
NOW Address Mae Martin. Home
service Dept.. Diamond Dyes, Bur-
lington. Vermont—< Adv.)
fully if you are
sure to use only I
true, fadeless Di«- [
mond Dres, Each 1 .
package represents the perfection of
over 50 years of dyemaking. Tint-
ing with them is easy as bluing, and
dyeing just takes a little more time.
New colors appear like magic, right
■ the eld f«)lor<.
Diamond Dyes give the daintiest of7
the latest tints and the richest of
the new shades. with never a trace
of that undesirable redyed look which
comes from inferior dye*. Insist on
Diamond Dyes and save disappoint- l
Seasonable Gift
Offerings
(included in our
regular week-end
toiletry specials for
Saturday.)
ospilal-—J. Q
third street
walk across for bundle* on the other two daytime shirta,. Officers will ba
stationed throughout tne DuaAne# HG8
lion in the drive. Moors mid.
large variety of patterns—-
$1.95 u
Dressy step-in pump,
Louis heel, medium toe.
Durnew.. $14.50
their cars on one side of the street to watch tor jaywalkers on each ot the
when everywhere
______ - • you go It seems
side property owner com- ko shout. “I am a
I that her building is not destr- last year's relic." A
lighter weight*. Pretty for satin
led Ors*. pifoline a curuiss Robin, in
3*"-1
lalor Louis Noves, pilotine • P-T bi-
ae. out Friday morine for Dallas.
rthur Rinehart.Dallas commtsstoner of
ile works, out for Dallas Pniday morn-
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2.000 Pieces of •
Traffic Experiment Made — Traffic
bells at Fourth street and Broadway
were silent Friday to enable Tom
Webb traffic captain. to determine
whether the signal* were slowing up
City Birth Boewd -Mr. and Mrs Bradway traffic.
wh:Am. andaPPSnFawonte. t^i Bob Farman buysodaEpta. w.6806.
Wert Thirty-first street, girl; Mr and ______
Mrs. Eugene D Van Arsdale, 1822 Fa Patton Funerai Friday-Funeral ser-
Twentyifourth.street,boz,Mr. and vices for E. C Patton. M years old.
g-ig .0. M. Boute: Ur 15 1208 West Twenty-ninth strete, well-
Wert pifteenth street &irh.Mr;and known attorney who died Thursday.
Mrs. Earnest D.lePile,,1115Foth were held Friday afternoon at the
Walnut avenue, girl; Mr. and Mr*. Al- —
bert L Hall. 604% North Durland poemoemoemoemoemo4
avenue, girl; Mr. and Mr*. W. R , #-----------—---- ---
Bolen, 724% West Seventh street, I F o 1 T)
* - • fRs Many bpecal Purchase
W Shopping Opportunities
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bargain square Nop
Main Floor—Center Aisle
—‘018 ,
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Complete range of sizes,
splendidly made, full cut
garments, color* of:
Copen
Orchid
• Green
Rose
Tan
Size*, small, medium and
large. On sale Saturday
only—-
J. G. Lilly
Lilly. 111$ Wi----------- M__________
who has been in Wesley hospital for AFter observing th* results of V” |u,|, New “ARCH EIGHT
several day* with blood poisoning was nirarer w°DLrur or the campaign ■ Selz New AK-h Fin-
able to be moved to him home Friday aywalking, Ben Moore chief |
_________ canc. Tear—William J of police, said he did not believe any ■
Holloway, lieutenant governor, can- atestcoumapfarensranvers"o“park J
celled his speaking tour of eastern Ok- severancon ——— I
iahoma countles this week because of ■ - - b
Just received a shipment of
new lace yoke* in a variety of
shape*. made of all lace and
olhet* tdmbined vvilh tucked
net and laces in V and round
neckline*. Some have cuff* to 1
...............$1.25
Delay Is Complained Of—Complaint Wagoner,
qtiegonandnat ha Sounecestern, an hu speaking Itinerary’next week, he
unwartantedly" delayed In furnishing said ____________._____________________________
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Prepare the kiddie* for the cold winter
rain* and snows that are sure to come,
the raincoat sets are cleverly made in
plaid* nd solid color*. Size* 7 to
1 2 year*. Priced at—
2 S? am esj
de citizens will attempt to prevent tured skuli when struck by a street Y
mstruction of cheap buildings, ac- car two weeks ago. is thought to have 1
rding to Woodson. . . ।
City building department has es- ==-=... V
blished the custom of consulting Ae a t A 2
nA-rcsy^JbtidicsHiaiAM |
StilletoDrcsscs i
g present shacks. 1 7 n-, .
Closing of South Robinsan for re- I By MAE. MARTI N
Ur* 1* expected to "freeze out" many --
i the undesirables and the elamp |
Dusting Powder*, as-
sorted design*, glass
con $1.00
tamer* «-•V-
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Saturday Sale of Smocks
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Oddi and end*, broken size* in summer ~P
net front clasp girdle*, voile aide hook
and brocade aide hook. Good valuea.
Special—
Coty’s Toilet Water in
odors L'Origan. Chy-
pre. Paris, Emeraude
and Styx. Individual-
$2.19
KERR DRY GOODS COMPANY
' "In the Center of the City’s Activities”
With one strap, medium
toe, lower Spanish heels,
trimmed $14.50
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1928 -THREB
Southside To
Stress Beauty
Along Street
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Building of Viaduct Lends
Encouragement to Fight
' Unsightly Buildings.
While South Robinson avenue is
@lond for construction of th* new
viaduel. Capitol Hill clvie organiza-
BARGAIN SQUARE NO. t ,
Main Floor—Center Aisle
Shamrock Service Silk Hose
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 139, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1928, newspaper, October 26, 1928; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1960586/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.