Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 223, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 24, 1925 Page: 2 of 24
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W. CLYDE HOWARD, D. D„ Pastor
Dr. E. M. Antrim. President of Oklahoma ’City Uni-
versity. will occupy the pulpit Sunday, both morning
and evening, in the absence of the Pastor from the
city.
Morning Theme—"Christians Final Authority"
Evening—"The Signs of God in ’His World"
Special Music by Chorus Choir
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The Overland Sedan’s steel body construction
provides not only greater strength and endur-
ance, but gives you the greater safety of greater
driving vision. Forsteeleliminates bulky wooden .
corner posts.
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Such a car at such a price was bound to get a
tremendous welcome from the public. Interest
everywhere centers on this car. Sales are passing
all goals originally set for it.
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That a full 5-passenger Sedan with a body en-
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$715 is the surprise of the automobile industry.
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president ot the German refchs-
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A newspaper in Detroit, the center of the auto-
mobile industry, stated very frankly that the new
Willys-Overland line was the sensation of the
New York Automobile Show. And the pop-
ular leader of the new Overland models is this
all-steel Overland Sedan.
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At tha eleventh hour iheb lawyers won thm a sz) “f Axecution hy pointinz nut thni the ENilow er’ Ie’ ’
side th irson outa n rrom nemh ron a The boy are non auniting it.ults of an "PI enl The I'1......
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Hujdnh Hevter of Allianee, OMn.
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Other models: All-neel Touring. $495; All-steel Coupe, $635.
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Huve yOII got the. "Fadio
Franks," with your receiver? If
you huve, then you've heard th*
voice of Betty Jane Bessinger, I
yeurs old. She is the youngest r-
dio announcer In th* world, being
the interlocutor for hei f tther and
his 1 art net, the "Rndio Franks."
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leadine oniv rsities and found to he
snperior to 10 ordinary oil lamps it
burns without odor, smoke or noise—
no pumping up: is simple, clean and
mi f« Burna 946 air anti 6" common
l kerosen h on1 nill.
, The inventor. D B Johnson, 600 W.
iLnire St. Chicago, 1’1, is offering to
-send a lamp on 14 enys‛ FFEE trial.
I tr even to give one FI! EE to the first
; user n each locality who will help him
introduce it. Write him today fot
full particulars. Also nsk him in ex
। plain how you can set the agency, and
without experience nr money tnake
the suspension of six postal uffi-
cials, th'? dis harge of < senate
clerk ond the resignation of a
house clerk
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Pegg, Marsh's new husband.
Keld Fenwick, lord of a manor in
Iincolnsbire, in goinz to raise her
son as his own. The boy'& father
wns Hie late Henry Field, to whom
Peggy was never married. I Cola*
tive of young Field set aside a
fund for the maink nance of the
child aften, his death.
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witiv Genarni Ha ing. conimnhdr r f the Fritish amy on the Nile. on ht«
way te consult with I'remier Ziwnr Pasha.
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1925.
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Nnrion Crawford. 13 yearn old. preach-,
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When You Feel a Cold Coming On
rake Laxative BROMO QUININE
Tablets to work off the cause and to :
fortify the system against an attack
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n nit lin, wi h is Hi. zn dlew from Germany to the I'nited s- ites, is "een moored to the I. S .
, । tender -hip, for the first time. The P’atoka w - at.......ne up Ches penke bay when the photo was take
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