Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1932 Page: 3 of 20
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$69.50
$1.75 Footstool, It
Rtrr'i GLOVE Shop—fir it floor
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Toiletries Sale
The Newest, Most Modem,
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$7.15 Occnsionol
Fancy Pillowa, 1c
Chair, I«
$4.75 Sewing Cabinet,*
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$89.50
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$1.50 Card Table, fc
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8-Pe. Walnut
Dining Suite
$14.50 Marble-Top
Coffee Table, 9c
The nicest thing about these is that they
never ride up. They are perfect fitting, of
course, because the elastic gives both ways.
In peach color. See these before you buy
your new girdle, because they are truly a
It takes 1. Miller magic to create a shoe as
lovely, as light and airy as a Spring lyric I With
your gay silks and crepes, your filmy dresses
or open-weave frocks nothing could be
smarter. And nothing could be more welcome
than these new, low prices—11.50 to 14.50.
3-Pc. Poster Bed
Suite, Big Size ..
$1.75
Table
2S-lb. Capacity,
(T«t-Door) ..
; $11 OecAsional
Chair or Rocker, fa
with this purchase.
2-Pe. Kroehler
Bed Davenport .
New Bridge
Sela te
new Jow prieen-and ib*
extra vour 9e will bar.
2-Pe. All-Over
Mohair Suite ........
$$ and 111 Lamp
Group, fa
In Two Lengths
$5 and $7.50
Sixes 24 to 31
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Interviewed By
Gobs in China
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And you know that you can in-
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In Scotch, Rye, Stroller and Auburn
Kerr’s HOSIERY Shop—first floor
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. "It don’t look like it. We haven’t
-heard from ’em in years."
- "Well, maybe I have done some
good out here anyhow; I have found
Ta gunboat that I never heard of, and
-I doubt if the navy has.
"You got any airplanes aboard?"
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Hand rubbed finish on walnut with at-
tractive overlay doeoration I* thia sulte
with extension , tabla. SO inch buffet and
six dinine chairs. Formerly sold at MOM.
And with thio purchase many useful items
for only be each.
Jergen's Lotion,
medium size 29c
Jergen's Lotion,
large sixe .. 63c
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Slip-on style. Colors ere eggshell, beige, and
mode. Sizes 5%2 to
Something chic and necessary to
your spring wardrobe. Every wise
woman knows that a navy blue
georgette is the longest wearing,
smartest looking frock of the
season. It is a fashion you’ll bank
on if you're counting your frocks
this spring, and certainly one
you’ll want if you’re having as
many as ever, when you see this
price. They come in large sizes
for the woman of generous pro-
portions.
Kerr’s CORSET Shop—fourth fioor
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Great savings in the things you need
most constantly! Dozens of other
items. Here are just three!
With Bated Breath You
Begin to Finger
These Cheerio
French Vanity and cheat, all In wal-
fnish on sumwood, writ made and
2 "Does the navy know where you girl. Farmer revealed Thursday, and
7are?” Gloria had planned to call the boy
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Now In Full Swing!
DOC & BILL'S
ACCOUNT OPENING
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YOUR CHOICE Be
To open hunreds of new accounts, we sgsia offer hundreds of useful and valuable items
of house furnishings for only fa each with other purchases. Buy what you need and get
items like those below for only fa eack.
Stockings
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VAN RAALTE ",
Navy Georgette |
> DRESSES!
They Recognize Him Quickly
And Have Big Time Ex-
changing News.
. Here to how Will Rogen found out
about the war in China. This is the
Way he told it in the Saturday Eve-
ning Post:
"We had only been on the train
(from Port Arthur to Peiping* about
a mile, and it stopped at a little sta-
tion. and what do you,think piled on,
about fifty strong. In a drove? Ameri-
"can gobs.
2 "Well, if that ain’t old Will! What
you doing over here. Will? Yes, it is;
-that’s old Wil. There ain’t another
-face like that in all China."
" "Say, wait a minute, you guys. Quit
„piling over me here. Where did you
reome from? What boat you from, out
I here in the prairie?
- Sounded Familiar
- “From the Tulsa."
• "Tulsa! Why, you must be anchored
"right close to the battleship Clare-
more. What is this Tulsa tub, any-
•-how?"
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Lorski, a Russian by birth but now a
naturalised American citizen.
“I hope ha will take me for a pu-
pil," the film star said.
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BIG VOLUME MAKES
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T* epen 500 new neeounts we effer dozens
of useful and valuable premiums for oaly
9e with other installment purchases durine
this ***** event. Illustrated al th» rieht
ar* a few of th* many items you set with
ether purehases.. Come la and see oar
"Mike."
The/ were "just a little bit disap-
pointed." he said, when a girl was
born the night before last Provision-
ally, he said, they have been calling
the girl "Mike.”
“Gloria and the baby are both get-
ting along wonderfully.”
$22.50 Walnut Tea Long and Short Wave
Cart, fa Radio Set, 9
LONDON April T_- -Gloria
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NEW YORK. April 7—•—
Pickford plans to take up sculpture
when she returns to Hollywood, she
said Thursday.
She already has chosen her in-
structor, although he doesn’t know
about it yet. He is Boris Lovet-
M Down, a* Items Ineluded
Full rlred. serpentine front, divan and
lounge chair, covered all over in Ashes of
Roses cerutne Angora mohair with apring
filled cushion* reversed in colorful mo-
quette. With this suite, many Item* tor
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Fur Stonge Time Is Here—Phone Us and We Will Cell for Your Coat
Kerr’s FUR Shop—third floor
KERR DRY GOODS CO
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Lamberth
Listerine
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hadn’t drawn straws up to the time MARY PICKFORD TO
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They are so madly, madly sheer—so
delicate, so beautiful. They seem like
an extravagant and fragile luxury, one
of those things for t privileged
few ...
And then you learn with unbelieving
delight. . . that their cost is only
$50 a pair
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Linen & Fabric Shoes
Tinted and Dyed
New Spring Shades
51.00
96 Colors to choose from
. Mail Orders Retur^d
Promptly
ZEIGLER'S
214 W. First Dial 7-6601
neatly desiened. An nah overiay embel-
liahes it. Many Sc items on this purchase.
3-Pc. Massive Walnut AQ re
Suite, Poster Bed..... •4•.JU
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Extra larze leas, heavy vanity with bls
swinsie mirror, sood sined chest and
extra heevy bed make thia milt* an un-
uiual value. All in rich eenutne walnut
on harowoods. Bee th* Be Item* you sat
Jewish Athletic Games End
JERUSALEM, April T—The
Jewish athletic games ended Thurs-
day. The United States team won
second place, with 285 points. The
Polish team was first, with S77 points.
24C
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green, flesh,
"orchid, and
maize. Special.
4 for Sfa
St Down. De Items Ineluded
All white enamel with three compartmenta
and two door*. Celotex lined, nickeled,
hardware, sturdily built.
So-1b. capacity, three-door... .$24.75
75-lb. capacity, three-door... $29.50
100-lb. capacity, three-door. . -$34.50
Makes a full stzed bed at night or a lux-
urious Itvtns room suite by day la this
Kroehlet divan and louns* chair ensembie,
covered in cholce of monotone jacquard
velour. Seo th* Be items with thia our-
chase.
All-Steel Refrigerators
“It’s a gunboat and we been stuck Swanson and her husband. Michael
ton the bar here for six months." ; Farmer wanted a boy instead of a
$675
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- "Well, then, I got no use for you.
’ then. I have a good notion not to tell
L the navy where you are."
L "What are you doing out here, Will
-a missionary?”
- "Yes I am out here for Sister
-Aimee."
Presidential ossibilities
T. “What's going to rup for President,
Win?"
"Why. Mr. Hoover ”
"What? Again? Ain’t he got any
mercy on us? Who will the Demo-
crats run?"
"I guess they will run Hoover
again. They are the ones that rundilm
the last time."
“Ah. boloney, quit your kidding.
I Who will they run?"
• "Well, boys, I don't know; they
“Did they ever find the corner that
prosperity was hid behind?"
“What’s Al doing. Will?”
“Why, he’s got the highest building
in the world, and he’s just standing at
the bottom selling tickets to it. Got
the best thing in New York.
"What do they want to go up there
for—to jump off?”
Gobs and Leathernecks
"You got any marines on your
boat?"
"We did have some, but we
drowned ’em."
"Here, where you get that stuff?
Sure us marines are on board. We
have to be. to keep the Chinese from
carrying off the sailors with their
chop sticks."
“Is there anything doing here in
Tientsin, where we are going tonight?
Have we got any troops there?"
"Sure. got the Fifteenth Hoof—in-
fantry. Grant aent ' 'em out right
after the Civil war to protect the
missionarles."
"Have they been here all thia time?”
"Sure, what's living have; the ones
that * in the regiment now wm born
here.”
Gloria and Husband
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1932, newspaper, April 7, 1932; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1966172/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.