Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 22, 1925 Page: 3 of 12
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President and Vice-President of
Kerr Dry Goods Co.
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is the latter discovery that is so in- decision.
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were called upon to help in weaving
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Kerr’s”.
We are almost ready to un-
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fold our creation for your inspection, so
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perhaps to tell you of the locations of
the various departments will be alto-
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HOW LNG WILL
FLORIDA BOON LAST?
—Millinery
—Women’s and Misses' Apparel
—Beauty Shops
—Barber Shop
—Lounge Rooms
—Writing Desks
—Women's and Children's Lavatories
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—Main Offices
—Corsets
—Infants' Shop
—Girls' and Junior Apparel
—Negligees
—Sweaters
—House Dresses
—Blouses
—Boys’ Shop
—Art Needle Section
—Draperies
—Gift Shop
—Wall Paper
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I DREAMPT Ise pickin'
COTTOH ALL NIGHT
long!?!!
Phones W. 0828— W. 0600
Ambulance Service
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—Kitchen Furnishings
—Novelty China
—Queenswarc
—Aluminum Ware
—Electric Appliance
—Dolls—Toys
—Shoes
—Millinery
—Misses’ and Women’s Ready-to-Wear
—Sweaters
—Hosiery
—Underwear
—Short Length Piece Goods
—Rugs and Matting
—Soft Drink Fountain
—Furniture
—Carpets—Rugs
—Stoves
You Will Ride in Quiet,
Comfort and Safety to
Eight - Perfectly Appointed Floors
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—Advertising Offices
—Mail Order
—Madame Penn’s Gown Shop
—Alteration Work Rooms
—Show Card Shop
—Window Trimming Work Room
—Employes’ Lunch and Rest Room
—Drapery Making Room
—Receiving Room and Stock Rooms
—Sample Rooms and Buyers’ Offices
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An army plane left Griffith park.
I Los Angeles, late Friday, flying ever
the burning area with equipment to
Reflection
Is Obtained by Using
CuticuraSoap
Daily, assisted by Cuticura Oint-
ment when required. It keeps the
pores active, the skin clear and free
from eruptions and the scalp in a
healthy hair-growing condition.
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—Jewelry—Hosiery
2,, —Toilet Preparations
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SN —Knit Underwear
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—Laces—Handkerchiefs
3 —Umbrellas—Men’s Furnishing’
#Fo —Candy
2 —Accommodation Desk
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The opening of “A Greater Kerr's"
Monday night, August 31st.
of some day "A Greater Kerr’s”
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Lumber Company
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the doctor for the alleged killing of,
his wife in their apnrtment.
necessary to develop methods suitable
to its specific circumstances, but the !
outlines of budgets follow certain ,
definite principles. These principles ,
mny be:
1 — Restrict the budget period tn a i
term for which dependable estimates |
may be prepared.
2—Provide for flexibility in adjust- ,
ments in accordnni e with need.
3—Insure n cnreul preparation of
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The last word in stucco. Beautiful in
appearance. Kellastone is the logical
building material and offers perma-
nence, economy and lasting satisfac-
tion.
. rest, north of here.
Officials in charge of the fire fight* j
ing announced that they do not un-
ticipute getting the flames under con-
trol for four days, and it may take '
weeks to completely extinguish the '
flames.
More than 5,000 acres have been j
u .burned over since Tuesday, when the
I [fire started, probably due to a care
J less smoker, forest rangers said.
PUEBLO. Colo., Aug. 22- Lieuten- I
ant Jese <*. Heinsohn of the Colora-
do National guard, whose airplane
was wrecked here when it fell fifty
feet, died after being taken to the
hospital.
His companion, private TI. I. Kyle,
who was ridng in the rear cockpit
miraculously escaped death.
Une May Build Ships
ST. LOVIS. Aug. 22— (— The Mis- J
sissippi-Warrior barge line is ready
to build twenty new river barges if
the United States supreme court does
not turn over tn it the Goltra fleet
nf nineteen, Brig. Gen.. T. Q. Ashburn,
head of the Inland Waterways Com-
mission said.
eKKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY. AUGUST 22. 1925. 1
•I SHO SPUNT *A "kES‘LE55 FOREST BLAZE
NIGHT LAS' NIGHT---
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(Copyright. 1925, by The Bell Syndicate. Ine) esi ablish telephone connections be-
LINVILLE, N. C, Aug. 22.---.
The forest fires which since Thursday
। have been ablaze over the slopes of
Grandfather mountain were brought
under control late Friday.
Little damage was done to standing j
i timber. A tremendous volume of
Tricky winds, playing havoc with ef-
.. its of forest rangers, swirled the
Big Tujunga brush fire into the worst
this year in the Angeles national
its first rise to fame. He still has
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PINNEY DRUG CO.
Two downtown Drug Stores in the
Suburbs
lOth end 11 mb on urk anc WVainut
largo interests in Florida and his
The Realization of “A Greater Kerr’s”
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Officers Say They Found
584 Bottles On Search.
NEW YORK, Aug., 22— •P-When ;
customs officials.. r hed the bag-
gage of Eugene Le Bosse, honorary
Haytinn consul at Manchester. N. H.,
they found not 240 bottles of liquor
which Le Bosse said they contained,
but 534 bottles, two cases of jamaica
rum, 100 cartons perfume and cigars
and « igarets, it is alleged.
Le Bosse claimed diplomatic Immun* 1
ity when < uston officers wished to
smirch his trunks. When this was
denied he readily admitted that the
trunks contained liquor whit h h was
bringing in for friends.
There were 240 bottles, he said, and
Idward Barnes, assistant solicitor at
i he ■ istoms house, fined him $1,20
in accordunce with the usual custom
T.e Bosse promised to pay the fine
Monday. As the result of the dis
covery nf the additional bottles, how-
ever, the fine probably will be more .
than doubled.
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posed that its smaller demand for
space for the track would lead to its
general adoption throughout Europe
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Maple 2 tea
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(kenilers nre incited to correspond
g i.. ailer, preaid lent or g. t. ।
Miller and company, was on the ibix, rare the Timm.)
ground in Miami before and during ——
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height, and cach with it. guy roPes And promise him, Jimmie, not to
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by the owners of the latter and never ride2* Tley are the kinc of passen-
used. Its masts iwere of wood ane gers that make a boy step on the gas
were 525 feet high. Difficulty in dis- and speed down to perdition.
posing of it is caused by the fact that ---
there is no transport by rail. The It isn’t the use of the car that hurts,
monorail railway connecting Bally- It’s the abuse of it
bunion with the general railway sys-
tem at Listowel has been discontin- | NEGRO MOVED WHEN
covered come four hundred years ngo," me into trouble, Do you not think
says Mr. Miller. "The resources of that I should be allowed to use the
Florida only began to be discovered c ar about once every week? My fath-
Brush Fire Sweeps Into Na- i
tional Preserve. ’
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—Shoes
— Silks—Woolens
—Wash Goods
—White Goods
—White Bedding
—Blankets and Comforts
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OFFICERS FEARED MOB
TULSA, Aug. 22—Dr Plato !
Travis, a negro physician, was taken
“Visitors' Value" Shopping Day
Tuesday, September 1st. To be a
Day of Values long to be remem-
bered.
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j .moke made the fires exceedingly ? I
spectacular, but the resorts nt Lin-11
ville were In no way menaced. »
Ean MISS DIX—I am a boy 0 DEFINITE PRINCIPLES I
— • ■ * old, and for the last six । xi nunAre AIITI xasr 4
nameisaby-word ..... estatecircles . I, u ■ mv I.:h. | IN BUUUE! UUIL:NE I
there, withtirst-handknowied nty to eat and wear, and a fl
the proper )•< rspe tive, he spe di* with moderate amount of money to spend, Businese today is actively expert t
authority in an artiele hv Forbes but my father will not allow me the menting with budgeting. Numerous I
Magazine. use of his car. He says that for me progressive business establishments ’ '
"The territory of Florida was dis- to run around with the car will lead are lending their expert. neo with |
budgeting to the development of a I
general body of information on the
subject. Every class of business, as ■
| well as each institution, finds it I I
। tween the fire fighting crews.
Grandfather Mountain
Fire Sweep Halted
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from a local hospital after it was ru-1
■ M nunirc ADE EITAE mored that negrocs might attempt
RNJUHIES AKE FAiAL to wreak summary vengeance upon
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the actual pattern of "A Greater
Complete
Recent additions to our force,
enabhe ui to otter a service as
complete as that of any one
in the southwest.
PERRINE
UNDERTAKERS
about twenty or thirty years ago. It rr and I have agreed to abide by your
terestins to us in America to-day. I ———
For many yens Florida’s growth \nswer—Certainly, I think that you
was slow. Then cume its real dls- shiould have the use of Hie car once
covery by a few pioneers—the dis- a week, if not twice a week, provided
covery of its potentialities. After that you take out nice girls and boys
any suc h discovery, the next and in it, and go to nice places.
logical step in the opening up nf the ------
country for habitation, the building In these days every young chap
of towns and cities. wants a car, just as his father in his
•‘This is pioneer work. Not as it day wanted a horse and buggy, and It
was done in the days of covered means precisely the mine thing, noyesunnncs unu puc» re-punaaancy :vI g
wagons, though, but I i ▲
twentieth century style, with auto- ! Your father will remember how he | administrative responsibility for secur- ll
mobiles and Pullman cars. What was liked to take his girl bugzy riding, and ing results. X
a slow process in the days of the how the girls smiled 1 heir sW eetest on 4 Enlist to the greatest possible |
Forty-Niners has been accomplished j the young man who had a Food-look- extent the intetrest of excutive sub- 11
in Florida in the course of n ver ing "rig Well, it is the - me way ordinate officlals and other respon-
few years. And the very rapidity of with the boy with a car, sible factors nf the organization in the 9
this growth nd development preparation of the estimates affect-! I
has focussed so much attention on The automobile is no more wicked ing their work.
the land transactions that have fob than the side-bar buggy, and the boy 5—Keep the procedure as simple ■
lowed Florida’s re-dicovery. is in no more danger of going to de- as possible. I
How long can thigs go on as they struetion at thairty-five miles an hour G— Provide for frequent compart £
are going in Florida?" than father was at six. Yet a lot nf sons of estimc tes with results. I
To answer that question definitely people wino thought it was all right 7—Mike estimates actual against I
you wpulq have to be able to plumb for a boy to have a buEE, fec that every circumstance except the logit ?
the depths of the American ■ ipagity there is some sort of a menace to his of business (1 ts. Henry Bn.ere. Third I
for ingenuity, aggressivness. growth, morals in an automobile, which is all Vice President Metropolitan Life in I
development.” nonsense. urance Co., In Forves Magazine, X
• I think your father should Jet you ---- —---
WIREIESS STATONS IN have the car, for it does add to a boy's NEW SHOE STORE TO ’
vvI--t*-M-m3uV-* popularity to have a machine to take ADCM IM uni nrNvi I E A
IDEI nNn TADM nnWN his friends about in. But I think that UTEN INN HULDENVILLE I
IKELAANE IUKN •VTT you should promnise your father th.il ni-v. ii r---, . ’
yon will nave i... booze parties in it. loLDENVLE: Al- (SPe 1
DIELIX. Aug. 22—Two sreat Irish and Hint you will not use it as a bus to 1 ‘ ; Holdenville is solns to have an ■
wireloM gthtions nt czrden. county haul about wild hoyz and girls to their exclunive ladies ehoe store. It "d' |
nlwns nnd nt Rnllybunion, County orgies, and Hint you will not park it probnbly e opened September 15 in
Kerry' are being dism antied and sold anywhere that you would not be will, the new theater builainK owned by ■
In lots or broken up for s rap. cur- ing to take your sister. I D. llowel and will be managed J
dm. during the Irish fightimg, was and .owned b' W. I. Haston. Mu. 2
.leMroved by the irregulars, nnd ' It is because boys so misuse cars. Hatton is a brother In law to J. T ■
,h,. h ....... ensation for the damage I use there are so many frightful Crane. . shier of the Merchants and *
. p. ndent on ll- rainstat...... idents where drunken drivers maim . Planters bank -t 11.. him. Ill*, and han . x ,
ment the own. in preferred not to re-1 and kill themselves and their passen. recently been employed by Ifarry E
mnatruct and sold it to a Sheffield sers, that fathers are afraid to trust Katz store of Oklahoma City „
firm of iron merchants. The most their boys with their cars, and that---
conspie uous feature of the plant was nutomobiles are sometimes coded
four steel masts, each 423 feet in "devi wagons.
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 22, 1925, newspaper, August 22, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1986518/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.