Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930 Page: 2 of 28
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don't owe us anything." Mills added
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YOU CAN'T BE DAINTY
WITH A COLD IN THE HEAD
Franklin warned. "buy what thou hast
no need of and ere long thou shalt sell
J. H Weiland. In charge of postal
savings accounta, reported a almilar
gain with depositors increased from
hibition battle front. As chairman of
that committee his voice is silenced
on prohibition, for he must look after
the interests of both Republican wets
and Republican drys in this campaign
half a teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in
a class of hot water every morning
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Women Past 60
Feel Gloriously Alive
695 in line to err in 1930.
Weiland thinks the stock market
had little direct influence on postal
savings accounts, adding "unpleasant
experience* with banks" produce most
of the postoffice department's de-
positors.
ried to the point where it will endan-
ger the peace of the world.
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Savings Here
Hit New Mark
tollers will moke ony necesary alterations
with core and precision.
Stand of Morrow, Roosevelt
Admittedly Has Leaders
On Anxious Seat.
comes red and stuffed, her head
feels dogged, and the miserable
distress ruins her good disposition.
Simply put a drop on the hand-
kerchief or a drop at each end of
the pillow Breathe the delightful
vapor and you breathe your cold
away.
Swiftly Vapex clears the head.
Cuts &Burns-
quickly relleved F- henled withont In. I
feeton with sodiphepe, the Alka. I
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In a few deep breaths, Vapex banishes ell the
distress of colgs
Cotton Mattresss '4-1
You may be tell or small, stout or fhin-i
wo con fit you-for wo carry Worsted-tex
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paigner on prohibition. Also. he l
awaiting the report of his law en-
I forcement commission, which la going
relsgn his chairmanship of the na-
tional committee after the forthcom-
Genuine
Axminster Rugs 82495
Such prohibition champion* as Sen- into this subject
ator Fess of Ohio, the chairman of ' ----—
Women present for the day’s pro-
gram included Miss Norm* Brum-
baugh. Mrs. Maud Calvert. Mrs. Fran- i
res Smith Catron. Miss Maud Cham-1
ben. Mm. Laura Clubb, Mrs. J. R.
Dale. Mrs T. B Ferguson, Mrs Wal-
ter Ferguson, Mrs. Annette Hume.
Lamp am Shades *9
The same psychology has led to less
I credit buying and the settlement of
accounts, the banker added But when
No woman can possibly be at her Vapex at night and rise in the
best with a cold. Her nose be- gmorning refreshed and soothed.
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keeping up their instalments on cars
and-radios while they neglect to pay
their grocery bills." Mills observed
i "The indulge in luxuries st the ex-
pens* of necessities Theaters, for in-
stance. apparently haven't experienced
much of a decline in business.''
Two-FeM Purpose Seen e
In -substantitation. The Ubarty Na-
tional bank, gaining nearly $500,000
in savings deposita, added MO de-
New 4-Pe. Dec.
Bedroom Suites
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candidate, for repeal of the eighteenth
amendment, the drys concede private-
ly it is time to look for leadership, at I
least. ,
There is talk among some friends of
Senator Fess of calling upon him to
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Odd Dressers $1485
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Drys Consider
It’s Time To
has declaved against repeal of th*
" , is regarded
Miss Edith C. Johnson, Mrs. Eugene
B. Lawson, Dr. Anna Lewis, Mrs Pat I
Nagel, Miss Alice Robertson, Miss
Anna Weaver Jones and Miso Lavina,
Young.
, erable and instead comes blissful
> bowel regularity and the joy of liv- j
ing. An 85-cent bottle of Kruschen
-the largest
eaflian Kem2n.n
sflung aspirin
inUyworilA
New 2-Pe. Genuine
Mohair Suite '6 750
fetal ratnfan to-
date. Oft. 15,
1.14 inches.
Odd Chiffoniers '13-1
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700 Christmas savings club deposita. mleh hadsiouttond ngeaan °now
Used Detvoit
Jewel Range '17-
New Walnut Finish .
Bedroom Suite '37-
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with one exception, as the following
comparison of savings accounts for
Oct. 11, ISM. and the same date this
year reveals.
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Felt Base Rugs '6
Used
“Financial clouds will break soon,
he said, in asking members to avoid
worry about church finances.
The communion service »u con-
ducted by Bishop Waldorf. assisted by
the bishop a cabinet of district super-
intendents. Rev. James A. Baker,
Alva; Re* R. P Crawford. Ponca
Cits: Rev. T. S Pittenger, El Renoi
Rev. O. B. Morris, Oklahoma City, and
Rev. H. B. Collins, Tulsa, are cabinet
members Mr. Pittenger was in charge
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MIOOLE FA BLOCK-
New 2-Pc, Living
Room Suitesiu85900
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Sate. Ort 18,
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Do not hesitate to consult
us about your financial
problems.
Auto Loans Refinanced.
Prompt, Confidential
Service
the Republican national committee.'
and Sheppard of Texas a Democrat. |
admit no alarm over the persistence
1 of the wet and dry issue in this year’s
campaign, but they are frankly pre-
paring to accept the battle if the elec-
tion shows any marked inroads in
their constitutional fortress.
positors. Its savings accounts now
Stuurm
Vapex is very inexpensive. The
|i bottle contains fifty applica-
tions-ar average of only 2c
apiece. Millions of bottle* arg
add yearly. It is approved by
Good Housekeeping because it is
safe for every one—even little
children.
For safety’s sake, always ask
-----— •--— last* 4 weeks. Get it at Veazey Drug
Queen Candidates Are Co orany drusestinsthe |
3-Pc. Bed Suite 33750
Upholsteved in Handsome Velour ,
opens up the nose, dries secretions.
A few deep breaths relieve dis* halant—and do not accept
tress and make you feel better, inferior product, that claims to
if a cold keeps you awake, use be "just as good.
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tial race, comes true, the nominees of
the two parties would assume the
leadership to the contact
Meanwhile. President Hoover? who
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Room Suites $1125
A drop on yaw hendkerchiei
‘VAPEX
Breathe yaw cold away
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Breakfast
Room Rugs ““'255
Opening Session of Conference
Devoted to Memorial Ser-
vice; Waldorf Presides.
Paying tribute to ministers ott.the
, Oklahoma conference of the Metho-
at Episcopal church who died1durns
the last year, Rev. O. H. Parkinson.
pAstor of the First church at Enid. de-
Mvered the opening address.at the
twenty-fifth annual session of the con-
rerenee at Wesley Methodust church.
. 1401 West Twenty-fifth street "50
neon mortnords ot the conferenee
these men are known only as men of
• God’’ said Mr Parkinson. "That *
sufficient by which tosrememberthem ‘
ypt ui try to live that We may •5
known in the same fashion
Dean Weleomes Group
Opening devotionals. addresseso
welcome and response, communion
service and memorial service occupied
most of the morning program. _ s
Mavor Walter C. Dean nd..S.5
MeCreight, chairman of the Wesley,
church board introduced by Rev. G
H Zants, pastor, welcomed conference
members to the city and to the chureh.
Bishop E. L. Waldorf. Kansas City,
presiding officer of the conference,
made the response
He recited recent development* in
the international aspects of the
church, touching on mission*, evan-
gelism. temperance measures and fin-
To feel younger—tie sleep better—
to gain in physical charm—take one-
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This is pieture No. 3, one of a series thawing faults of Oklahoma City traffie which the# Oklahoma City
Times is publishing as its contribution to the safety campaign Study these pictures and regulate your driving Make* Them Feel Younger—
to you win not be one oftheeonstantiy growing army of oftenders. _______ And Keep* Them That
$100000 I
Reward I
to Any Person That Can Find a Misleading I.
Statement or an Untruth in This Ad
WE OFFER I
Dinner Sets suzsns $325
As at Lawton Tuesday. Hurley ex-
plained the constructive work of the
war department during time* of peace emergency "
and repeated his assertion that the
nation’s preparedness is not to be car-
Gas RangesS.S.i27551
afKKz I Axminster Rugs 5 3269 1
.... Thelma William* Evelyn Sullivan
As industry recovers, though. the. Marjorie Bolend, Bass Salomon
combined 'mites’’ of the savings de- Jennette Cauk, Edith Morris, Prances
positors will join the other resources Lester, Esther wiliams and Man
of city banks to give it the motive Priest.
power of capital. , The assembly program was in
--------1 — charge of the Central band, with
He has declared prohibition not an
issue in the campaign, with both par-
ties divided nationally on the contro-
versy.
The drys also are anxiously await-
ing the attitude of Senator Borah of
Idaho. If the prohibition controversy
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Way—4 Weeks Test Proves
It—Costs Almost Nothing.
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You can feel better than you have
. for years—Vigorous activity will be
yours- Eyes grow brilliant—indolence
and petty ailments such as head-
ache and dizzy spells will be a thing
, of the past.
Keep bowels, liver and kidneys in
splendid and regular condition and
st the same time revitalize nerves and
glands.
Normal rattal *
star. ILU.
STUTTOART—(P—A new home- Harold Netherton ehairman. Talk*
opathic hospital containing 230 bed* were made by Allen Waggoner, drum
that was planned before the war is major, and Floyd Patterson, student
st last being erected here. Homeo- director. Four numbers were played
pathy wa* tounded in Germany by bv the band. Fred Leibke played a
Dr. Christian Hahnemann In 1S10 piano solo.
of the memorial service.
New Assignments Planned
Rev W. C. Hanson. Kansas City,
led a short service. "five minute*
among the books," immediately before
the session was adjourned at noon
Member* of the bishop a cabinet
were in session during the tatter part
of the morning session, perparing to
begin the work of asst gaments of pas-
tors for the coming y4r Placements
will be announced at the Sunday night
service, which will close the confer-
ence.
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Large Crowd
Greets Hurley
On Visit Here
nares up. He ha* been regarded as
TC 1 • a staunch supporter of the prohibition
Do Something “oemm Etepmalcuonc.ma
— of the politicians that prohibition is
to be the issue in the 1932 presiden-
neer women of Oklahoma and to the the government guarantee* their sav-
women present, urged the girlhood of ings."
the state, "to „lve up to their match- Many Are Wage Earners
"“ Fund* deposited with the postoffice
_ Eraises Pioneer Women are redeposited with city banks where
.Tne women who came t the twin the government receives 2% percent
zerrtories.were praised for their for- interest. Banks psv individual de-
t tude and pioneering spirit, positors 4 percent.
in# woman who came to the ppw 2, a « g _s C SA
land with th. frontiersman. cAmens. Most of our savings depositors are
cause she wanted a home " said the wage earners, and many of the **
secretary. Who was introdurM to the counts are small, but .the. times are
crowd of more than 1,200 bv M. A conductive t saving. Mills said.
Nash, president of the institution. When buninens.18 slow and people
. fear for their job*, they begin to lay
' up something to fall back on in an
WASHINGTON. Oct 15.-(- eighteenth amendment
Thera are signs of increasing activity unilkely to become an
, in the dry-ranks and of casting about ......—
by the prohibition advocates for lead-
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12 tablets 10c
36 tablets 25c
100 tablets 60c
' thy nseesaartea." noted a quirk of hu-
man nature still prevalent.
•We hear many instance* of people
Improved, that the Oklahoma Military
academy at Claremore will receive im-
provements and that a general survey
of rater supply in Oklahoma will be
Study of oklahmas water supply.
Hurley explained will aid the state in
mod controahdaso wigid the >»*
tibnal government in the flood control
in the lower Mississippi valley.
Hurley closed his address early to
go to municipal airport where he took
a plane for Fort Worth, to attend the
inauguration of the Atlanta-Los An-
geles air mall line which began opera-
tions Wednesday.
To Go To Claremore
Thursday ths war secretary win fly
to Claremore to inspect the Okla-
homa Military academy. At 2 o’clock
in the afternoon he and Ira Hill,
Republican candidate for governor,
will appear together on the platform
before an audience at Enid. Hili can-
celled his talk scheduled for 2 o'clock
Thursday at Guthrie so he could ap-
peer with Hurley at Enid.
Stopping at Chickasha, en route to
Oklahoma City, Wednesday morning.
Hurley addressed the students of the
Oklahoma College for Women at their
regular assembly where 11 outatend-
ing women of ths state were other
honored guesta.
Hurley, paying tribute to the pio-
Security Is Sought
' People who start postal savings
deposits are more interested In se-
curity for their funds than in in-
terest.'' he explained "A number of
them come from communities which
have had bank failures, or they have
relatives who have lost money in
banks. Their savings deposits here;
draw 2 percent interest and they
have the satisfaction of knowing that |
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At City Parley •a
; 39c
8-Burner
Radiants ......700
Savings under the modern system
serve the depositor in a two-fold man-
ner. In addition to the nest egg'
they provide, when accumulated with
IANK 1929 1930 the savings of other individuals, they
"2*1 satsin X " W ta
SS® t8anrouenpronidgcpbualor mens:
Natona! .... 1 421-60712 } 249428 62 he said "The difficulty at this period
Pdeinbatlui 1.192.823.38 -075089.15 ta that a decline in activity has re-
8tM«»xr*a .... 1887255 itw 19-suited in the banka accumulating a
Capitol state .. 60.813.37 1U.M4 as. mry- Balance than they tnte to •
Depositors Alaa Gain [ carry.
Accompanying the inerease in sav- Inuidate
Ing* deposits has been s marked gain
in depositors. MUI* mid. and h cited "We really have thousands 0 dol
figures obtained from hl* own files larsnow whichwgwouk Setoloan
- — - on good security.Manyo our i Candidates for foqtbel mueen at
emtomers hgve feilowsd of Central highschno ve.g aominated
the small depositor by settling.,; Wednesday morning. The queen, who
counta. Two lumber companies.which wiu rule over footban activities dur-
do business with us. for instance, ing the rest of the season, wm be
elected Friday morning I
*ese Wet el Marbeur-L
MEXICO CITY —(-Discovery of
s means of making rubber from cruds
petroleum was registered by s Meat-
can chemist May 19, thus ante-dating
the invention recently proclaimed in
the United States, saya a department
of commerce announcement to the
Aroused by the appeals of such lead- -----------
ers as Dwight W Morrow New Jer- nieme OA
sey Republican senatorial nominee. HLBI«E /l- /rtl\
and Governor Roosevelt of New York. ■ "“‘6 67/
potential Democratic presldential
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930, newspaper, October 15, 1930; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1961821/m1/2/: accessed June 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.