Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1925 Page: 3 of 18
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Combination Military Brush Sets. . .$1.75 to $15.00
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ORDER BY MAIL
We Engrave ) our Xame in Gole
KERR DRY GOODS COMPANY
H. LEWINSOHN & SONS
Phone
Walnut
Deliveries
THE HUB
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Harf Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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ALWAYS RETURNABLE
Listed for those who have not had the time to shop leisurely. Gifts that will invoke shouts
of delight.
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Pure Linen Embroidered Kerchiefs, box
Tiny Bottle Coty's Perfume..........
Highschool Vanity Compact .........
Veolay s Eau De Cologne......
Melba Combination Shaving Set
Console Set.............
Hot Pan Holders (set of 3)
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$1.95
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$1.65
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car, eight pieces of curved track with transformer.
Extra special, complete...............................
f the Family
Wool Ribbed Hose.........
Coat Lapel Corsage........
Cutex Miniature Manicure Sets
Knitted Doll Sets (4 pieces) .
Electric Trains
$ 4.50
. .55c
A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL
PARKER PENS
PETTEE’S
Standard Office
Supply Co.
110 W. Grand
Oklahoma City
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Lovely satin D’Orsarys and mules are beautifully dyed in pastel
shades to match the new negligee—interesting as ensemble gift
—beautiful shades.
SHOE DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR
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Hand-Painted Candy Jar......
Boudoir Electric Lamp Base . . . .
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$1.00 and $1.25
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......... 50 c
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. . . $ 3.95
. . . .$ 2.95
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$1.65 to $ 7.50
........$ 1.00
. . ......$ 5.00
........$ 3.50
Italian Cut-Work Linen Napkins .
Satin Damask Table Runners, also
velours..................
All-Linen Guest Towels., each . .
Lovely Bath Sets (7 pieces).....
Bretby Vase ................
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RUM SLEUTHS CAPTURE
$100,000 CONSIGNMENT
SAX FRANCISCO, Dec. 21—0—The
second carload of liquor shipred here
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.. . 75c to $ 5.00
.........$ 1.95
$2.95 and $ 4.95
.........$ 3.43
.........$ 8.95
.......$ 1.50
$3.00 to $ 7.50
.........$ 1.25
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Erg.rade Merk U.8 l’at. omee
.......$5.50
.......$2.50
.......52.50
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$2 00
$2.50 to $5 00
. . 95c to 52.95
.......$2.09
.......$1.50
$3.75 to $6.50
, $2.25 to $3.75
.........95c
.......$ 4.95
.......$15.75
$2.95 to $9.75
...... 518.50
Other Prices
$11.50, $14.50, $16.50, $17.50, $25.00 and $42.50
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.........5 1.95
.........$ 1.93
........$18.50
.........$ 1.65
..........$4.59
........ $29.75
........$ 9.95
. .. $1.50 to $ 2.50
...........$ 3.50
$3.50 and $ 4.00
.......... $ 2.95
...........$10.00
. . . $5.95 to $15.00
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"The fragmentary matter was pro- hibition by constitutional nm ndment
jected in one plane, says Millis, "and | hns proved to be the most colossal
partook of the resultant revolving failure in the history of government
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For the Woman
Novelty Felt Pin Cushions.......
Satin Lined Work Basket ......
Scissors Set in Case...........
Silk Bloomers.................
Vanitisilk Vests ...............
Silk Chiffon Hose ............
Pearl and Ambei Dresser Set ...
Linen Kerchiefs, box of 3.......
House Slippers ..............
Spanish Shawl (c nbroidered ) .
Vanitisilk Costume Slip........
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the mandate that had been
Smansrragnethsrwe sieuterelatlutly. Called "Colossal Failure" By
These fragments, he believes, "slowly Dean Butler,
collected into various units, now the
Organdie Boudoir Pil-
lows in Special Sale
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people would never forgive
art.
and. Judged by its consequences, the
most immoral undertaking on which
any government ever embarked,"
Nicholas Murray Butler, president of
Columbia university, asserted in re
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‘‘Well, Well—
it looks as if
everybody wants
Parker Duofold
for Christmas:"
"Yet, of all the Gif’s in my pack this
year, this Black-tipped Lacqurr.rcd
Beauty with its 25-year Point
is surely the most captivating
"VKTHEN I think of how
* V parker Duofold gives
a person an appetite for his
work, I’mnot surprised that
so many people want to
have this super-pen to start
the New Year with.
"Anything less—like an
imitation—would be sure
to disappoint them.
"Five minutes at the Par-
ker Duofold counter does
most of your Christmas
shopping.
“Sizes for Men, Women,
Girlsand Boys.Flashing
black and gold, or black-
tipped lacquer-red, so
handsome to carry and
hard to mislay."
THE PARKER PEN COMPANY
Tiwfo'd Pencih to match the Peru: I.ad'j s3;
O^er-tiee Jr., $3-50; "Big Brother" Over^i:~, $4
Factory and General Offices
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POLICY FAVORED J Th
present sun coming together with n
velocity not sufficient to cause their
mutual destruction and dissipation,
but Much um to form their coalescence
into the sun and probably also pro.
dueing sufficient rise in temperature
by the mechanical action, to account
for the sun’s present heat.”
"Fragments Spattered
He suggests that when these bodies
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by rail from Los Angeles within a
week was seized by federal prohibition
agents Sunday.
The seizure consisted of 800 cases
of whisky and fine liquors and is val.
ued at approximately $100,000,
Roth shipments were from Wing-
foot, near Los Angeles, and constitute
th* largest land seizures in Califor-
Cashmerc and SILK and
WOOL HOSE, black,
some full fashioned. otL-
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For the Man
Leather Bill Fold.......
Belt and Buckle Set.....
Cuff Links Set..........
Madras Shirt..........
All Silk Shirts.........
Fitted Traveling Set.....
Leather Collar Case.....
Buxton Key-Tainer.....
Lined Gloves .........
Silk Scarfs............
Auto Strop Razor Set. . . .
Smoking Stands .......
Ties ................
Ritmh heaufy of •b 4 " Ta^cree
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the orbitks of Mars ami Jupito
zoomed into it.
The grudual diffusion of heat shot
into the earth by Much bodies, and con.
sequent readjustments, be says would
vamp volcanoes and carthquakes.
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Here Is a Conveniently Arranged Shopping
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Embroidered Batiste Nightgown......$ 1.79
Gloves.................... $3.95 and $ 5.50
Quilted Robe . ..................... $11.75
Pretty Boudoir Cap.............$1.00to$ 8.95
Maid s Uniform ...............$3.50 to $ 5.95
Gifts Galore for Every Member o
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For Women, Box of Three Pairs
No. 2475—Chiffon lisle foot and to. .. .$5.55
No. 2200—Heavy silk, full-fashioned... .85.85
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signed to Georze Hackley, who was
arrested when he sgnei for the frst
carload Friday. He was released on
Al.ooo bond.
It will be appreciated. It means freedom
front holes and darning worries.
From the standpoint of usefulness and fine
appearance, no gift is more acceptable and
appropriate.
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•KLAHOMA CITY, TIMES. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925.
I attieks agninst him.
was adjourned Friday
Scientist Gives New Theory
At Kansas City Meet.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 21.— n
— Collisions of appalling magnitude
are suggested as responsible for the
solar system by John Milll= of Cleve
land. a retired army enyincer
In a paper prepared for the conven-
tion of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science, which
meets here December 28 tn January 2
the scientist unfolds a story of cata.
ciysms, celestial bombardments and
the birth of the sun and the planet*,
among them the earth.
In explaining the "dualistic theory.”
"Millis picture* two bodies, each some
thing like one half the mass of the
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work of civilintion France was
carrying out in Syria. The premier
xaid the Syrians would be given dem-
o< r.itle institutions at the first pos-
sible moment, but the country must
fit wt be pacified.
M. Briand declared it was unthink-
saloon, to suppress the liquor traffic
■ an to reduce drunkenness to a mini-
mum. which will bp in accordance
both with the tmditions of Christinn:
ity and the principle* of the American
i government."
Lovely Hosiery for
Women and Girls
MAIN FLOOR
Dye House Slippers to Match the Negligee
"MECCANO" is the original steel construction toy. It has a great
variety of parts, in fact a part for every purpose. There arc strong
steel strips, with holes every inch to make the building casy. Solid
brass pulleys and gear*. couplings for ..trips ami rods, curved strip:
anti many other*. ’’Meccano’’ will build an infinite variety oi
mode L—derrick*, bridges, steam shovels, tractors, locomotives,
autos— anything you can think of.
Meccano has been a revelation to the boys and besides being a great
source of enjoyment, it is both educational and instructive.
SILK A N D W OO L
HOSE. colors of nude,
pearl gray. French nud •.
black. and beaver. In
plain colors, also fancy
plaids. Price, pair—
$1.95
nations. The
INNER I K \ I S I D T E
HOSE in flesh color wool
—full length leg with
feet or without. Pair—
The famous "Ives" Electric Trains have established their ChHsbn-s
home in Kerr's Toyland Trains of every description and price with
tracks, switches, siding, bridges, tunnel*. in fact everything neev
sary to a complete railway system. These cars are the aristocrats of
miniature railroading Long. low. speedy looking—the finest exam-
pies of designing and tool makers art. With or without lights.
They stand out as the latest creation of car building. . You will de-
light your boy with one of these trains.
Electrically lighted engine with one baggage and one passenger
Dainty, exquisite and decorative—Boudoir Ti-
lows with rows of ruffles and perky organdie
flowers—in contrasting shades. A gift desdnet-
ly feminine—pillows filled with soft kapok with
detachable and washable covers. Two sizes
and qualities. Price—
and rotating motions which were
naturally nil. or nearly all. In the
an me sense, or direction for the en-
tile system."
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Gifts for the Baby
Baby Buntings.............
Short Jackets..............
Philippine Dresses for infants.
Sweater Suits..............
Coat and Hat Sets for Tots. . .
Fur Sets for Tots...........
Carriage Robes ............
Bath Rug ...........................$ 3.95
Silk and Velour Pillows..........$3.25 to $ 9.75
Portable Electric Sewing Machine...............
California Fruit Candy, nicely boxed, pound $ 1.00
Lovely Brocaded Silk or Satin Wool
Filled Comfort: also plain ones;
(black and silver etched) . . $17.50 to $37.50
“I was MI sleepy when I
iressed this mornin’ I couliin’t
fizure out which one was my
upper plate."
(Copyright, 1223. Publiaers Syndicate)
Cashmere Sacques............
Washable Felt Toys...........
For the Boy
Figured Terry Robe...........
High School Belt and Buckle. . . .
Golf Socks..................
Fireman Suits ...............
Tie and Kerchief Sats..........
Indian Play Suits.............
Boy Blue Blouses.............
Tie and Muffler Set...........
Tim's Cap..................
For the Girl
' Baby Peggy Jewelry...........
Kid Gloves .................
Silk Vest ..................
Bloomers..................
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SH.APED SILK HOSE
FUR .MISSES —like
women's, full fashioned in
Mack. nude. French nude,
toast and flesh. Sire 8
to 10. Price, pair—
$1.95
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MHlis agrees with the proponents plying in a New lersey wom: 'I who
of the planetisimal theory' that the had eriticized his position on th*1
earth was gradually built up by the question,
coming together and coalescence of . n. , .
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enaller bodies. It belleved. how
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ever. Im adds, that the earth Was . . . . . .. ..
equipped with oceans, land surfiices " utler said in his letter Mrs Vietor
and atmosphere and even with lire A. Se=erme...... Atlanti Hiebland.
when masses "comparnile in size to x J No unreasonable public act
the present minor planets or asteroids, can '•”- stand.
which revolve about the sun between ’The same argument was used over
75 years ago that Im made for prohibi-
tion today. As slvery was driven out
of the constitution and out of the
country. so prohibition will be. and we
shall develop a plan to nbolish the
For Men, Box of Six Pairs
No. HO—Lisle ........................$2.00
No. 800—Fibre silk.....................$3.00
No. 420—Pure thread silk...................
No. 920—Heavy silk full-fashioned......$6.00
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\utomobileu, Vefecipedez. Boys
Wngon: Kitty Carr, et'- Huy
now ror Ch ' istmus.
Marshall Hardware Co.
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for Boys
Quality Gifts From
1 The dehnte lasted all day and well
. Into the night. When the alleged de-
' merits of General Sarrail were
I brought up. Premier Briand, who was
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PAIIS. Per. 21.— If — The cham-
ber of deputies supporte the govern-
ment Sunday on its Syrian policy.
The vote was 300 tn 29.
! The dehnte on Syria and the part
played by General Sarrail, former
| high commissione i has occupied the
chamber for several drys. Violent
discussions have heen the rule and
Gieneral Sarinfl was present to listen
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, December 21, 1925, newspaper, December 21, 1925; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1987149/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.