Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925 Page: 2 of 14
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The Home Of
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Real service. Prompt delivery. Guaranteed quality. Reason-
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"No Pullman cars up the Jungfrau.
' and cabmen who can’t talk English.
What do you know about that*’*
The traveling American’s t hi rat for
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The Xew Year prompts
us to thank ante many
new and old customers for
their valued patronage—
and to extend to all the
best of wishes for 1025.
Fine suites of 4 pieces, beautifully finished in ivory,
and dark 2-tone shades or French walnut. Chitforette,
large size vanities, bench to match and choice of 4-
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French Walnut
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A beautiful suite in French
walnut, large chifforobe, van-
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Quality Furniture
Quality should be the first consideration in selecting
furniture. Then the first cost is probably the last It
is our advice to-sei At better things that you will be
proud of, taking several years’to complete your plans,
rather than filling the home with cheap pieces at once.
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Hart Schaffner 8 Marx clothes
RADIO
New Pfanstiehl
Radio Sets, $140
As cheap as a good 5-tube
set can be sold and it is
needless to pay more.
The new Phanstiehl is the
very latest development in
radio receivers. One of the
few that tuned in across
the waters in national com
petition. Has patented sta-
tion, finder. A wonderful
value. Be sure and see be-
fore buying. Call. or write.
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Miss Florence Kahn of Ban
Francisco, is a candidate for th*
rngressional seat made vacant
by th* death of her husband,
Julius Kuhn, who was chairman
of the house military affairs com-
inittee.
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Information la prodiglous, accordingland as nPAyentive. take Iaxative
to the conductor. They fire a con I BIOM 10 91 1 ’SIN E . TahlA Saf: »
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! tinunal barrage of questions and ex N -ignatira of E. w. drowe. zec. •
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It • time to get your new auto
ike dm numbers for 1925 and add
the 1924 platen to your collection.
Photo shows odd exhibit of Miss
Anita Carolyn of Dayton. Ohio,
who ha' saved ali th* tage from
the famiiy autoe since 110S.
Freedom gained by Williom H Anderson, former New York state su
perintendent of th* Anti-Saloon league, after serving nine mpnths of a
years sentence for forgery, was short Hyed. He was arrested outside the
Bing Sins prisoh gates to answer four pending Indictments. He is seen |
<■ enter) with a detective (ieft) and the Rev. Charies H. Iloss, Yonkers, N. Y., i
pastor, n friend.
Make your purchases from the “Business Men’s
Department Store”—one of the finest establish-
ments ofjits kind in the whole United States.
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Dr. Rudolph Ramek, Aust ria’ii
new chancellor. Is only 42 years
old. H* is a Saltzberg lawyer
and a former secretary of the In-
terior.
Aileen Pringle, photoplay ac-
tress, has set a few fashion in
bathing caps on California beaches.
As you see, it bears a close re-
semblance to the Hindu turban.
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Beautiful Inlaid
Suite $195
Very choice design in French
walnut, decorated with a carved
gold stripe Unusually hand-
some chifforette, large 3-draw-
er vanity, bench and bow-foot
bed. A beauty.
Very Handsome
Suites $175
Choice of several fine suites in
finishes of French or deep wal-
nut at this price. All have
four pieces, full size vanity,
chifforette, bench and bow-foot
or 4-post beds.
Sealy Mattresses and\De Luxe Spring*
On Very Easy Term,
war. A truck iaseen dist I ibuting literature, in support of the "pcople’s party ' in Berlin.
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to acliove their eneis in the recent elect
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NORWOOD, Mass. There are
lots of things better than med.
icine for silk people, and ths
thought of nn.nnn.nnn coming to x
him may bring abont the recov-
ery of George F. Willett, who is
seriously ill of typhoid fever
H* is 1m ft ling for life with a
smile on his face, a smile induced
by news of his victory in his suit
for 115.000,000 against a group of
New York and Boston brokers,
I’h* corporations, the com-
plaint read, were making $2,000,-
000 a year. The defendant con-
spired to get for themselves the
properties and sueceeded in car-
rying through th* conspiracy, it
was charged.
ness in the nited States," declares
the conductor. "Membrs of the party *
were continually demanding tmpos- ,
sible Journey, and mixing up one dis-
trict with another. Thus:
"‘Say, why can't we go from nome *
to Naples and back in an afternoon’’ •
" ‘Because the Italian train* aver- r
age lea* than 200 mile, an hour.'
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Robert Tift, son nt Chief Jus
-tice wilam Howard Taft of th.
United State, supreme court, is
‘very at tive > no • He
-wow is seeking the floor leader-
ship of the state legislature.
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, A dntomatic precedent . f years was broken Ml n the t’nited Fntes emto department ImuhI a statement
warmiycemptimenting tie ' tion of Tauns . Matsudaln. just ofticially announced aa new amliassactot from
Japan to the tnited States, surh etatementa .ur usunliy held untu th enet rnvoy arrive- Thix was ssucd.
dhowever, to offset the etfeet of Representative Fred I. Britten', resolution in the houise calling for a onference
r the while peopie bordering on the Pac ri < oast ’ Photo showa the new envoy, hie wife and their children.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1925, newspaper, January 1, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1985329/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.