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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925.
7:30
HE said with impetuous ardor, "
Il listen, Chickie—weu have time
'Ah
Difference,
loved him like that—warted him nos.
long aisle of the First 1
o
like his impassive wish as a promise? '
on
some questions.
sweet ness
Kansas
Both sent delegates to Hussia to pro
s
with
relnss brillinnce that made
frar in Chgtcic’s heart.
Sup-
pse Rarry slould it.
that af-
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ering from him in the hurt he won't1
Tice Lake distri t to the North Shore
death of sixmonths-old Wiliam win.
former
‘ifty men
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buy « round I tip
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For
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
AND
MONDAY
two of them -1h Ir hands
togethor--
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before the altar
beautirul the- in ehts
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ami to chmrixh
are due to that dreaded mal-
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Many Colors
To Choose From
Many women who work,
only take a part of them-'
switehed out the light.
Noon the next day, Cliickie waited
John Carter Wallace of the Commu.
nity state bank, was elected tempo,
rary president, and Gordon I., Smed-
with
mtir
ills with the tender, gentle acquies.
cence that had flushed his veins like
woman in the I
she marched ;
He could feel the yieldin”
of her arms about his neck.
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tens, whose skull was fractured be-
fore his death.
long as it is allowed to run oil
The amazing way the phe-
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in case they don't 1.1,
try will enongh to St
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and drove its point, cruel and ruthless,
through her heart.
marry
she
KIWANIS CLUB BEING
ORGANIZED AT BRISTOW
my dear?"
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than his sensitive imazination brought
her before him. sweet face turned to 1
* sent their views to the communist in-
ternationale.
BABY FARM HEAD TO
FACE SLAYING CASE
gust, and I seemed to he los-
ing strength all the time. Xy
sleep was so broken and rest-
less that I never had any pep
He i •
tionlesN before her.
: Hall
feeling of melancholy and de- give up nw work
pression, which is getting to’" ' ’
be so common among women
ca feteria.
One day looking down nt the brace.
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or energy to begin the day.
and by the time I had dragged
through it. I felt like a wreck.
I thought sure I’d have to
nrca after a report that the
g.
Accept only "D. ghn.
which contains proven directions.
. . . ------- as there
didn't seem to be much chance
of my improving.
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Was correct in holding that the party’s
slosan, ‘‘for the formntion of a farmer.
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St.Joseph’s
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' ley of the Bristow Daily Record, tem-
' । porary secretary of Bristow’s new
j Kiwanis club.
The pros up, 1 of marrinze repelled him.
He wasn’t ready for it. He had work
"Do 17”
"Now. Hot
will the four o.
"Now. ' ill he
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Wkin open
ter all she was sivine up for
him!
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Printed Crepe Frocks
These Late Arrivals Are Unusually Attractive
in Both Style and Price.
‘AnnYTOWN, x. Y., May 22.—
Rather than have the village or North
CHICAGO, May 22.—(A), A contro-
versy for supremacy in the workers’
party, the communist organization in
America, between W. Z. Foster, who,
as president of the party, was also its
presidential candidate in the last elec-
tion, and Charles H. Tuthenberg, long
the general secretary of the party, ap-
rarently has not been settled in spite
of a long “decision” by the communist
internatienale.
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flame held his thonghts trembling, i
But he would not jump—not into that.
I ustless as a result of the LaFollette
; movement as a third party in the last
' presidential elections.
reaching to his neck. A smile spread
over his face. Ah—the sweet angel--
pretty head against his shoulder. She
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snged ranger's attention for several
days.
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in her pique and loneliness she
turned with a hard gayety to him.*
(To be rant in lied.)
fot substituting babies and also
WOW (526) Omaha. Orchestra. I
' P.M--KFNF (266) Shenandoah.
Music Makers.
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think’ that. He had already told her ■
de i init el. He had no money. He had ,
his mother dependent upon him.
not hul
Handy "Bayer" ho tea of 12 I a hit it
Aho bottles of 24 and 100- Druugiate,
fire Was nnder control.
Crepe fashions summer’s prettiest
frocks. It is the practical fabric,
where comfort and smartness are
the major requirements. We are
now showing many recent ar-
rivals from the fashion marts,
and an inspection tomorrow will
reveal the unusualness of the val-
ues.
hnfore the fiie in
Iolding bi. Irm, G
I In o 'he dream.
When the, sat
f6g
charged with kecping more children
(than her permit allowet.
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Swent far out in this denp tide of
emotion, the w hlaper d; "F rvy__dld
>ou wish in) thing tonight :'
resentat ive of the Kiwanis Interna-
tional, is in Bristow getting the new
cluh siarted.
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workers’ PARTY YOUNG HARVEY ST.LAOY
EuM split UNMENDED RELEASED FROM STRAIN
OF SUFFERING BY G. F. P.
* formuln perfec di by nn , mine it Phi mi.
• • t. Chtmiat end Becterinlogist after yenrs
of cerareh, v hi h pi neira , the fold ane
and ?'■' 11 ' of stomach d6wl h ■ ratinal lininge,
d.aiKM ? nd pulilt them and enriches the
’ blood and 15
by Mrs. Helen Aurusta-GeisenVolk '
, led to her indictment on a charge of 1
Was .transferred from the first degree .............• for thel
Doth majority and minority have
published statements accepting the
communist internationale decision.
nt the lizhted nh ir, the ( nndh 4 zlow
ing like holy mlles over the flowers
What a - i red moment to stand the
] Special For
] Three Days Only
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9 $1.
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for I. I
Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago |
As spring gives way to summer these cool, fresh,
appearing tub silk frocks become the demand of
the hour. Assortments are varied, both as to style
and fabrics, so that every woman may be as-
sured of making an individually becoming selec-
tion. Prices range
$10, $15, $17.50, $19.75
Special Tomorrow
Tailored Blouses, $1,49
Nicely tailored blouses of broadcloth and
voiles, shown in white, blue and tan. Sizes
34 to 44 are included. Very qa’An
special tomorrow at, choke...........
“Over-the-Gardcn- Wall” Flowered
Prints Dresses
Charming numbers in peach, maize, blue, white
and red combinations, and modestly priced at—
$16.75 and $19.75
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$ 1 f h.
youi Seif.
| A whole week she ate alone. Each
night he phoned. This only made her
Ns horod and
nls. Under
to work down town, when I
really should have been in
bed. I was terribly irregular
and every month would be so
weak for ten days or more,
that I could hardly stand on
my feet.' The sight of food
made me turn from it in dis-
“BAYER ASPIRIN"-Yenuine
ifombattin nblze near Marble She previously had been
Lake on the north shore. The TufU 1 ‘
Rut I’d been reading about
male troubles" we now know tors "llnderfna me are gettmg
using G. F. I’., so I decided to
1hese da
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the wistful delicacy of the slim Eliz-
beth, in her white veil and long, shim
mcring train appealing and a little
pnthelir.
Her pale, trunsparent hand on the
Ea*e
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when on ask sw cet words like that.
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oXde 4 acie , mas preisure wround theHenrt,
. * omach, h irn. o n ■ pution,
min, dszin ani « « ponilene ■ e ri
n be promptly nni p .. s rElleved
Vilh the nvw scientific pr seripton.
v ine. Now he colld see her eyes
Radio
Publication Following Com-
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i tihs s trX Relpamemthnachamccer
disease which is draining away tainly thankful I did
their strength and energy "With the very first few
when women find themselves doses I began to'get better
wondering why they never and to have more energy and
seem to feel like doing any- life in me. Now, I'm perfectly
thing or going anywhere; regular. and I do not have
when they can’t seem to sleep those long weak spells. I get
at night, and never feel re- plenty of restful, refreshing
freshedin the morning; when sleep, and my appetite is spen-
theL do have any appetite did. 1,1 fact, 1 feel betterand
and only eat to keep going. | stronger in every way, and can
hey cant he whole women hardly realize I’m the same
as long as they fail to take the person I was a while back
proper steps to rid their sys- It's all due to‛G. F. P. which
tem oft his awful malady, be- I think is the most wonderful
cause Catarrh tears down tis- medicine there is, and I’d like
sue, flesh and muscle faster to tell every woman in Amer-
than it is possible to build itica how much relief and help
up b any known means, as , she can get, using G. F. P.”
arm of her st. plathe r: her hend low.
fred like a sol ' Tin lily swaying on 1
its graceful stem, she seemed tn'
Chiekle a symbol of love— pure, belin.
tiful, uncertain. Her heart rejoicen
with the instinotive, halc sad sense OP°1
ol triumph women experlence at a
Weddng.
ining, sweet
l ' nd i:
in shake his head free. She couldn't
eave the sate Iiek
ep ill t he exUisite 1
TOMORnOW after lune h he would
1 ask Chickie to take a walk. He
woud find out what she thouaht. No
sooner was this decisinn estallished
■'lid the M edenburg fires were
ported in check. -
wondered if he ha<l agreed to
Chickie without waiting. Did
let he had given her for Christmas- INUN n DDnTrere iiia
a thin gold band with lacy carvirg -nN. U. rnU I EC IS HIS
.and a pretty amethyst in the center TARRYTOWN LANDSCAPE The princinal question in contro.
I—looking at it through misted eye-;, __ - versy ns to how far the workers' par
she-saw a form moving to her table, TAnrYTOWN, N. Y.. Nay 22— ty should proceed in the organization
sitting opposite. Rather than have the village of North ' of a national labor party was held by
With a racing gladness flushing her Torrstown emit an unsightly water both mnjority mid minority to uphold
11 down. "Did you?”
Io , his eses dose to
1 flush s ain.
what he meant. She took the barb
DI 1.1 TH, Minn., May 22.— Crews
of fire fighters were dispatched to a I
mtd Ibcte's omethinr
ulorinus almon 1hat.
they will. If not with each
12 00 Nianigni- WHR (63.65
‘ —ll, Musle Masters.
Chickie-vGeanopmeheris-
Stonj of the Heart Beats of an Oklahoma at^Flapper^
pale lines at his fun cut, winsome
mouth.
Thought we could go out tomorrow
nisht. Chickie, but I've not finished.
Awful lot of work. You see Tufts !
Is away—I'm doing all his stuff. creet
chance for me—”
"So many things I wanted to talk
about, Barry—you know—’’ The wist
till, young girl eagerness of her light-
ed all anew the warmth in his senses
numler of northern Minnesota points
m battle forest blazes which have on-
Bayer1* package J asma
! 114 W. Main |
Suerrerurueruru
CIAPTER XXXIX
Separation
TT was the night of Bess Abbott's
- marriage. Chickie Mas invited to
the ceremony. Barrs, protesting,
but agreeable, escorted her. Aware i
of his reluctance, but swept with the
He would tel! her azain—make it
plain. He would have to. No i *
• vading—
An idea of himself standing on a
bluft, pursued by a hurricane, by a
How tender
u nr s yl right o it
Ol, I don’t know, but
55c
or I
3 Pair For
’bhe “decision,” published by the
Minnenpolis- Daily Worker, the party official or.
"But whon her 1
her de ires, out
that.”
Did she accept it as definitely se*dvd
now?
'Janin.।
Tess, Sh
sophistirat
neath she,
He tried bitter. Yet at noon her feet drew 11:15 p1
her with aching desperation to the ‛ c
BIISTOW, May 21-(Special.) -
Mimic.
9315 P. M.—WCco (116.4) ?•
St. Paul. Program. * . .
I. AL M °C (183.0) Davenport. Mu- san, found the Foster and Ruthen-
19100 r. M KTHs (371.8) Hot Springs. ' berg factions both right and wrong
,, Dance somo diinctinne
* P.,MWBAP (175,9) Fort Worth.
Frol If.
M.--WHB (365.6) Kansas City.'
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nomenal medicine known as i
St. Joseph's G. F. P. acts to J
overcome and stamp out]
Catarrh, and then build up]
and strengthen women in]
every way, is proved every day I
by thousands of statements I
like this of Mrs. Myrle Mills, 5
popular young matron of 19 S. I
Harvey St., right here in Ok I
lahoma City, who says: “I was I
under a constant strain trying I
vod dint know nbut tommiow=-
ips "Burry- you solind so fa? away"
A shy luugl—"Why, you zonin'
-site for a reservoir, lay some 4,000
feot of pipe and pay the difference
in cost, amounting 1 about $25,000. labor party," should be abandoned as
NEW CREWS BATTLE
MINNESOTA BLAZES
i their contentions. The communist
Internationale held that the majority
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8:20 P, M. KSD (545,1) st. Louis. Dance,
—we'll have time to । •"nW°AW (326) Omaha. Pro-
■ ............ talk .about all those sweet things. 10:00 r? S KTHS (SH.S) Hot Spring,.
He began to walk again. Finally hs Theyll keep, won't they? You knot ' Ko 07 s25""no00, . .
sm on the edge of the bed and kLked We.ve a long time—we've years and 11:00 p. N.—1FaB (10) Lineoll."kound.
off his shoes He was cold, filled with ' years Just for talking, haven't, te?‛ , eo.
uneasiness. He got into bed and U. He saw then, just for a moment. I W. 10,17"pDolaperorebpstrnar.
gan to read. । What be hated to see—her eves taking | 1115,7 M.- WOAW (526) omaha, organ, i
The words brought no thought to1' be hurt, covering it quickly. [ haw") "36. Kanas.e Nsn-
his crowded mind. He turned the . She snid blithely, ”011, my, yes! ~—
pages viciously, saying to himself: hurry at all—at all.” i.. w,SIINDAY , .
'Hell!" ; Riding home in the car the full ngIm"E N (06) Chicago. Pro-
He had . spent feeling- a burninzwnepoitwwent through her. Years !. WHigoi,n28eRleinaPsiai,
agitation as he went back over that j' ' Just to talk in. 720 ' 11 a.W o (526) D. Moines. Or-
scene in the little living room. ’ She held a newennne- -iet o- — I. -- _ - -
you think
it the talte. She watched men an
-Ills pelting their trays. Smiles
lajeil in and nm nbnm her lips.
fine o’glork he hadn’t (oe. Juet I
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where no
NRW YORK. May 22. — investiga-
tion into the "baby farm” conducted
Toothache Neuritis
"omenow
Mejend on
Write RLIID-L.IIE COMPANY Atlanta.
Cn.. r< r f en Douklct <>n Hcalth, •TMe
djyatera of
unconcerned joy of a
forhcoming spectacle.
dmal
hefore him. The suecess o his whola
life demanded these few years of un- |
hampered effort. He dared not throw
them away. He wouldn't. No one
should ask it—
lb* toss d the magarine in the floor,
if you are me 100,, sytisfied after taking
three dota of Hlid-Lric, taske the bozle
"fo your « rtist nnd he will refund
mon • ithn gu ■ inn. A • y dru ..
..... ■ ipp Blud-1 . the pr -Cl Ip. ion
that wor h i 1 weicht in vold.
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Christiai. church to the third pew. ‘
She was swectly but firmly deter-
mined to "she everything," She '
whispered to him brightly: “Aren't
we lucky—so near."
He winked: "Why didn't you tale
me to the altar and make a good job
of it?" ' I
■ She answered thrilled: "I may do
that little thing yet!”
A pleased hushed ripple of exrite,
mem murmured up from the vesti-
bule: the organ sent forth deep,
awakening notes of music, vibrant
1hrough the edifice as a mighty ele.
mental voice of prayer. The bride
"as coming.
_ Chickie stood on her toes, rapt with
eitement. The twins, in big pb
titre huts, dressi s ot ... nd an 6. .
bight, as flowers; then .Inninn, all in
gold, the ilat k eyes and olive skin
waumet and softenei. She walked
not go to their work every
morning whole women; often
a large part of themselves is
somewhere else. They can
not help , being weak, indif-
ferent and careless.
Such a course not only
keeps a woman from doing
herself or her employer jusi-
ice, but in many instances, it
leads to years of suffering
and pain from those distress-
ing ailments, such as head-
aches, backaches, pains in
the sides and legs, irregular-
ity, cramping and fainting
spells, nervousness, nausea,
irritability, and that awful
Read This
Helena, only danghiter of
donathan and Jennie lrsce,
looked upon life as an adven.
I life. Her first love affair
ended abruptly when she was
16, Then she went f . work in
-in office. Her friend, Janina
knowles, was worldly wise,
and painted a drab picture of
life, I ut Chielie would not see
it that way. She met and fell
in love with Barry Dunn, a
young lawyer, who made it
quite plain that he would not
be able to marry for years, al.
though he marie ardent love to
her. Jake Munson, wealthy,
older ami noted for his affairs
of the heart, liked Chickie and
desired her. He used gifts and
espensive entertainments a
lures, and non her parents
good will by saving Jonatnan
from loss in an rdi investment.
Clickie refused to go about
with lale alter she and Barry
were hall way engaged. Then
bee friend, St. Ha, who has
Iren engaged in this manner,
for -even year, to dohn Muris,
learned that he had marrici
another cir. This Wakened
A 1
2 . 3 o
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un idealtst,"
Teuls interfere witll
thrs’I go: Nazk
wirkor Ii/ng
Um nil ni
Dal hv.n; w.
.....I nd sIIInd
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face, she raised her bend, heard a rie‛, ' tower near his property, John D.
kind yoice: "That look for me, Ch ek - Tockefeller has agreed to furnish a
Chiekle answere I nlsentis: "She .
se med like an an.pl to me ”
Her thouuhts lolt ed delt, fonsly
"I Wis) something nJ,, now."
. "Whnt ”
"That ,'oil'd Wiss me."
I if I mean when they were xtand.
ing there together, giving the prom.
pveti she is!’
"An? yer whuit f asked, Rarry—
"lense She felt her heart melinz.
She 1' ' :' 1 ! ■ li ind I" his neck and
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She allowed herself to be carried
onward with the music, slop hy step,
her imagination kindling until it w Is
no lonzer a dark, lolbed head under
the • ! of h” Il w - she-chikete
rIr tublins. 1 I: wi 1 thund |
hert, ■' ” ine pale . . ■ solden || (l;.-
alnr. It Barr takin I) er bond.
She eloseu hev eyes, drawing 1 .
B!eth w ah a litle Ha4I, She fum
bled fol her hi ndl.e rhi r.
He udzed her, v ninu. "I
tou bed up, are we
She walked nut o he ,11,
that's nil -i p(IKo with
She - w him .......ng down the rweu—
w. । । lock '.....”t ns h morning breez-. "I'm tired, Chie lle—(hat’s all."
1 ..! 1lm whirpering as he 1en: The next day -’he Sie alone. Rut
v" ” deu t Hung in the at 5 o’cork h« met her. He was
; world." T swet echons chimedin—----
T:" i II S’ 1.
,,732 . WMnte up ant dawn hn ......... hanne UE
" In I”- He took otr ins collar 3
-in.I flung it on tli.- , liftontet Hh
And he ’* ised, seeing chickle’s #i
■ eyes 11- mi io Is, wnitin : f„i W
l- ’ f ' ling her hond, wat -y v,i. M
selves to the tasks. They
cripple much of their ability
by irregular habits of living,
by overeating or overindul-
gence in pleasure. They do
S ' 1 • her room i hi t
1 nis ’• ' I - * In a solden
light, su. nelt hefo • the open
windw. '! in pegum from t be vin
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drew his j o
He wns la
hers, intent
in, liis fun
one, dl l Ui:
"(B-did X
' I” diy she wantri-nh so mucn ti, I
fe him. In a grieved rush of disay,,
pointment, tears sprang into he!' eyes,
AH aftennoon she kept glancing
cross the alley. Her ardent wish
f ilei to Irinz him frnm the shadow 1
ill ni hl lu phonel lie w::
’ V. No lie • «idn I f om wetl- '
m i li-Pbu. hl ki 4 )h .
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lle lo) ed h r 8e mu h as
hulid. Tier II in Li- j. ,
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