Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 151, Ed. 4 Wednesday, November 4, 1925 Page: 2 of 24
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ORLAHOMA CITY TIMES, WLDNESDAY, No.
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OUTLET SALE
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Colds
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Neuritis
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Lumbago
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DR. F. C. RIFFE
CHIROPRACTOR
CROPS DAMAGED Italy Sends Debt Experts
[by COLD WAVE. 4a
Hickman-Smith
17 East Sixth—2312 N. B’aw’y.
-Rebuilt
—Reupholstered
—Refinished
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
Harris-Goar’s Special
Fur Trimmed
Mrs. John T. Pratt, republican,
and mother of five children, will
be New York ‘s first woman alder-
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Always the newest styles—Always the bet-
ter values—Always the largest selection-
Always lowest prices—Always the easiest
terms.
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New Shoes
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precincts was,
263,106,
Al! other democrats distant cities should he permitted to
give their testimony by deposition.
• • • The seventy, who were asked to ap-
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Walter Myers, democrat, in the in- Independence Monument Erected
dianapolis mayornity fight. FLORENCE. Italy, o.t. 4.—-.
• • • • Gutzom Borslum has had a colosenl
San Francis co defeated a proposnl monument to American Independence
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FASHIONS— Last Minute Models from Pari, and five other fash
ion department*.
GIFTS —Six illustrated page* of attractive Christmas Gift*.
FURNISHINGS & DECORATIONS-Two article*.
SHORT STORIES-Five, one by Sabatini.
SERIALS—Three, one by Temple Bailey.
SPECIAL article* —Six, one is Don't Be A Copy-Cat.
HOUSEHOLD article* — Seven, by Good Housekeeping Institute.
Get your copy at the nearest newsstand. Novels— Stories- Feature Article*
— Household Helps —Fashions —Decorations— Guaranteed Advertisement*
— 294 pages — in the new November
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
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13? Lberty National Hank Eldg.
PHONES: Offiee W. 5031
Kes. 4-3680
GIRL CRUSHED
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To break up a cold overnight or to i
cut short an attack of grippe, influ-
enza, sore throat or tonsilitis, physt
-wet pavement, knocking haez own.
z A total of twenty accidents were re-
Borted to police Tuesday night.
AMRS. WOODWORTH DENIES
SHE AIDED "LEAGUE”
ALL
SIZES
ALL
MATERIALS
is absurd—is out of the question. As
a whole humanity is Retting better.
There is a period of transition but
months ago by agents for the anti the Ku Klux Klan, was re-elected in
#igaret league. Detroit.
People’s
Cleaning Co.
MEN'S surs
CLFANFD-PRESSED
50c
ant effects of either.
One or two Calotabs at bed-time
swallow of water—that’s all.
Unmatchable values is the finest
Overcoats. Many new styles from
Oregon City and other leading
makers. Big Burly styles in new
patterns and rich all-wool fabrics.
Buy your Twa Pant and Overcoat
Hundreds of new shoes and all
reduced to one low price that
will sweep them from the store.
A grand climax to one of the
most spectacular shoe events
Dever staged anywhere.
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up all the time we are going down,
sir." So it is with the times. We are
well on the way toward the top and
will reach there eventually.”
cians and druggists are now recom-
mending Calotabs. the purified and
refined calomel compound tablet that
I gives you the effects of calomet and
salts combined, without the unpleas
Purcell, was
DELL-ANS
25 < end 75e Peckazes Evemwhere
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» Mrs. Julia Woodworth denied Wed No salts, no nausea nor the slightent
‘nenday that she was in any way • on- Interference with. your_eating:."orK
greeted with the incorporation of the or pleasure.
Estate League of Democratic Women, h'1" vanshe
despite the fact her name was men-
re-elected district attorney in New
York City, defeating former Gov-
ernor Charles S. Whitman, repub-
lican.
showed that the young people had ,
higher standards than the adults.
I am not afraid to trust the future •
tzioned as one of the ip-orporators.
5 She declared her name was used
-without her consent and the plan 1*
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Hot water
Sure Relief
has vanished, your system is thor-
oughly purified and you ar. feeling
fine with a hearty appetite for break-
fast. Eat what you please—no danger.
I Get a family package, containing
. full directions, only 35 cent*. At any
rme which she has definitely opposed. , drug store. (Adv.)
Dor cigaretes to minors will have their ,
Tenses set for trial along with thirty
.other cases which also are scheduled
Wor trial December 9, 10 and 11. C. C
"Christison, Judge of the county court
ald Wednesday.
• The defendants are: Jack Howard
. E. Deniston, C. E. Aikman, J. V
„Vannoy, Paul Porage, T. J. Foxoor
ahy, Gus Magafor.
’ These arrests were made several
Three Ohio constitutional amend-
ments were defeated.
ghome.
3 L. E. Grubb, 3600 East Twenty-third
Estreet, was knocked down at First and
Hnobinson stree t, but he was not bad :
Ay hurt.
Finnis R. Hilton, 515 North Walnut ,
street, rnn over Maxine Stewart at
second street and Oklahoma avenue,
but she was not badly hurt. The lit
jtle gu. started to run across the
street and Hilton's car skidded on the
“It is harder to make a
mistake in a Harris-
□oar store than It is to
find what you want in
many stores."
Mitchell Agrees To Exempt-
ing High Officers.
WASHINGrO N. Nov. 4.—0—
Wholesale subpoenas for defense wit-
nesses were issued today in the MU
. hell court martial proceedings, but
those who ranked highest on the list
as submitted by counsel for the ac ,
cured nir officer were not summoned.
Under a compromise worked out by ,
opposing counsel, no step was taken
to bring into court either Secretary
Davis of the war department or Secre- l
j tary Wilbur of the navy department.
Secretary Jardine of the agriculture
department, or Everett Sanders. sec-
Cousin of James H. Duke. Late
Tobacco Magnate. Who Ilas
Bern Notified He Is Heir
At Harris-Goar’s Today and Tomorrow
Come to Harris-Goar's today and tomorrow—make the kiddies happy. Buy
your complete new Fall and Winter outfit here on the easiest terms at lower
prices and get a big. beautiful, fully dressed Mamma Doll flee with every
purchase of $10 or over. Plenty of Dolls for everybody—blondes and bru-
nettes—hut come early.
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similar chart, you may throw
light on one <»f Oklahoma City's
unsolved murders by notifying
the police or The Times.
The Lonisviile mayoralty race be-
tween Joseph T. O'Neal, democrat,
and Arthur Will, republican. resulted
in a victory for the latter. O'Neal re-
placed a former klansman on the
democratic ticket.
he says.
"It is utterly without base. The
GOOD to EAT
State constitutlonal amendments
sponsored by Governor Smith of New
York, were approved.
Mayor John W. Smih, opposed by
defeated for reelection retary to President Coolidge. It was
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klan and anti klan conditions.
James K. Price
Attorneys for the estate of the
late James P Duke. Durham. N.
C., tobacco magnate, have noti-
fied James B. Price, 112 West
Second street. that he is one of
the heirs of the f2.ooo.nno fortune
left by Duke, to be divided be-
tween cousins and nieces. Price
has forwarded papers to the at
torneys and is awaiting word from
them. Price is a newspaper ven-
dor and also has been employed
In various restaurants, but says
he will not quit work regardless of
the size of his share of the for--
tune.
In English municipal elections.
Shapurji Saklatvala, communist,
who was barred from the United
States, was defeated in St. Pan-
eras.
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Estreet struck Charles Ross, 2405 West to buy the Market Street railway for made here and it will be shipped toi
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the pavement at Main and Lee. Ross * * ’ *
Joab H. Banton democrat, was pamae-
John M Patterson, regular re-
publican candidate for district
councilman in Philadelphia...died.
Republicans rushed to the polls
stickers bearing the name of
Frederick J. Shoyer. Patterson
was elected.
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neglected to a certain extent, but as
for such persistent statements as
those of Doctor Hinkle, why they
seem absurd to me.”
§ Seven defendants charged with vio.
Nation of the law prohibiting the sale
man. Her democratic opponent
was James A. O Gorman, son of
former Senator O'Gorman. Her
husband was a classmate of Presi-
dent Coolidge at Amherst.
We C nil For and Deliver
W. 6832 615 N. Hudson
••was taken tn the Wesley hospital, bin '
Twas not badly hurt and later returned
pear in court after sessions are re-
sumed next Monday. include high of-
ficers of both the army and navy and
many civilians. By their testimony.
Colonel Mitchell hopes to justify his
public accusation that the air services ;
of the government have been crippled .
by criminal negligence. It was this I
accusation whi h led to his trial on a j
charge of breaking over the bounds of
military dise inline.
Malcolm E. Nichols was elected
mayor of Boston, the first republican
winner in eighteen years.
T
l cratic ticket in Virginia. John M
Walker Elected Mayor; Four
- Amendments Approved,
• NEW YORK. Nov. 4 — (P—Com-
-plete returns show James J. Walker,
democrat. was elected mayor by a
plurality of 401,581 over Frank D
Waterman, republican.
.• Gov. Al Smith has had another
mighty triumph.
- His protege, States Senator James
ohn Walker, was elected mayor of
New York. Four proposed amend-
ments for which the governor
. tumped the state, were approved by
the voters.
For the first time in its history, the
pity will have a woman member of
the aldermanic board. She is Mrs
Ruth Pratt, a society leader and we 1-
fare worker, who. running on the re-
publican ticket in the "silk stocking
district” on the upper East Side, de-
feated Jnmes A. O‘Gorman jr.. dem-
ocrat, son of former Uniled Stdtes
Senator O'Gorman.
• • • •
T R. BARTON, superintendent of !
J • Oklahoma City s hoots, speaks '
with more authority than most he !
I cause less than five years ago he
| collected statistics on the morals of
the young people in the community
where he was then superintendent.
•‘Doctor Hinkle's statement is the 1
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which contains proven directions,
e )U2 Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
"e • Alto bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aspirn is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Salleyilencid
(By The Associnted Press.)
A
H. wet, deeated Arthur Whitney,
republican and dry, for governor of
New Jersey.
The liner Dullio docked in New York November 1 with members of
the italian debt commission, here to discuss Italy s war debt. They are
pictured above- ... _ .
Ton row, left to risht, Alberto B. Pell. 11. E. (Count Volpi. Center.
Count Ronin Longare, Lower row. Hon. Mino Grandi and Dr. Mlario Al ert
Hickman - Smith are
equipped to restore
wrecked bodies and
tops to their original
condition. They are
specialists in rebuild-
ing and overlook no
detail.
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ngo, would have done as well with! same statement that baa been issuedlis more of voluntary obedience and- l
by each generation of ndults about of listening to reason than ever. ‛ I
"The statisties I gathered, using, I
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ns state treasurer by John F. Bae
One Dollar
Down—One
Dollar a Wee!
To Dentists:
Here is a chart drawn from the
skull of the man's head found
t*eighted down bv a stone in a
small creek north of the city.
Apparently the only clue tn the
man's identity is in the dental
work.
Your records will show if you
have ever had a patient with
teeth like those shown in the ar-
companyins chart and whether
you did such dental work.
Look through records for the
last few years and if you find a
A CITIZEN with elbows slit k,
Our ears were keen, our thoughts
were few, and so we heard him
talking. Nobody much was this
poor pink. His pockets didn’t
jingle. We doubted that he had
the brains to set the world a tin-
gle.
His conversation, such as 'twas,
related to the payment. Of bills
for rent, of bills for gas, of bills
for food and raiment. And this
is what he had to say about the
firm position the city takes on
cheaper gas for which the folks
petition:
"If mayor's job belonged to me,
I wouldn't I* contented to sit and
say Tni willin' boys while eat h
new plan*! fomented. Though
city books say nothing 'tall about
the means to get it, I’d tear my
shirt, I‛d raise the deuce. I'd
make gas firms regret it. Thougin
I have nothing muc to give ex-
rept my time and labor. I’m sure
that even I could help; so coule
my next-door neighbor. If some
bright bird would lead the way.
the gang would surely follow. It
seems a shame with gas mi cheap,
the highest rate to swallow."
the generation which is following
them. It is as ancient as mankind," some 500 young people and adultr. ,
Sluggings, Slayings
Mark Kentucky Vote
LOUISVILLE, K) . Nov. 1 — m- p Martin Yerkes, the fining squire
The Courier Journal today says that a terror to motorist*, lost his job as
‘-■slugging, shooting and alleged use justice of the pence at Milbourne. Pa
of repeaters'’ attended the return of • • • •
qhe republicans to power in Louisville Honus Wagner, famous shortstop.
Jyesterday with the election of A. A was defeated for sheriff in Pittsburgh.
• • • •
Hlemocratic candidate, by a majority Slewart Appleby’s election to con
ot 2.231, while dispatches from east- gress keeps the third New .Tersex dis
ern Kentucky told at three -lead and triet in UM republican column.
tiond - A REPVELiCAs "John W. I
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pocrat campaign committee, declared in Dixon, in Kentucky for congress,
a formal statement that the election
of Will would be contested on ground*
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name from one to four deputies at
salaries between 44.50b and $10,000.
Besides these, there are a host of
small jobs to dish out, bringing the
patronage list well up into six figures.
>>AYOR HTLAN—a thorn in the
IVl ri mmany organization’s pelt for
a long, long time—can do nothing
now, political wiseacres say, to save
Police Commissioner Enright from
the axe.
Enright's job- paying 110.000 a
year now and probably to be even
more profitable in the future—is one
i of the most luscious plums on the
patronage tree, but, with a "erime ।
wave" sweeping New York. It is likely
to go to a man of proven ability as a
thief catcher, rather than to a politi-
cal favorite.
Convicts up at Sing Sing, who now
are allowed to set up radio receivers
in their cells ami got their election
news from the ether Tuesday night
I will be tuning in for word of this ap
polntment nightly.
young people of today are more of the world to the young people.” r
amenable to discipline than ever be Approximately 14,522,188 was spent ,
fore. They are not 80 docile in their last sear in the United States to ad-
obedience but they have a whole vertise food products. Till* did not ’
Rome respect for just authority. There inelude local newspaper advertising. .
% Days News
in
6y Smit/t
of the Canadian Rockies. I hired a
competent guide and we started on
our trip. We would go up a while
and then down into a ravine. I
said tn the guide, ‘I thought you
were going tn show me the way up.
। We are going down now.' The guide
smiled and replied, ’We are going
DEV. E. C MOBLEY, pastor of the
K First Christian church, declared
that while he believed that in some
cases the home life of today was not
what it should be, th* young people
j of this generation have more inde-
pendent control and more moral stam-
ina than the young people of the pre-
ce*linc generation.
”I doubt if we of twenty five years
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Delicious Apple,Dishes—Turkey Treats —Feasting on Thanks-
giving-Marketing for Poultry—and How to Control your Gas
Range
All this and much more helpful information in the new November
Conditions Worse Than Indi-
cated At First.
* Last week's unreasonably cold
Weather damaged erops in Oklahoma
much more than was at first indi-
gated, the weekly summary of crop
and weather conditions for the period
ending Tuesday, issued by John P.
iaughier, the weather man shows.
• Picking of cotton was retarded
greatly by cold weather. There was
much damage to immature cotton by
Revere freezing the report says.
"More or less deterioration in the
condition of the cotton crop is re-
ported in all sections The second crop
Dt potatoes, confined to the eastern
eounties, was injured severely by the
unusually early freeze, and in some
sections will be a total failure.
$ "Sweet potatoes that had not been
flue and housed also were damaged.
Practically all vegetation has been
Ailled.”
J The report says wheat still is being
planted in many sections of the state. ‘
Barly planted wheat is generally in
exceilent condition, but made little
growth during the week. That planted
Hater is germinating slowly and com
lng up to a poorer stand.
It was a week of unseasonably cold
wveather, Slaughter said, with the
mmean temperature being 14 to 20 de
grees below normal. There were hard
reezes on five nights, with low tem
tperatures of 20 degrees in some port*
of the state. There was much cloud!
•teas, but very little precipitation.
SEVEN MORE CSGARET
Will, 55 337; O'Neal
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cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for
V Values up to $39.75 in this special coat sale tomorrow
j Beautifuliy fur-trimmed model, in rich fabrics and
all the newest shades- Flares, Straightline and Wrap
styles in the shade and fabric you want. Select jour
new coat here tomorrow and buy it on an easy charge
account.
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