Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1925 Page: 2 of 26
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SIX STATES
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BACK ILLINOIS
PLAN FOR AIR
FLIGHT TO POLE
Harvard
CHICAGO—This has been a pros
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Dayton
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Wonderful Values Offered at Our Great
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REMOVAL SALE
the
all-metal plane which, It is
RATE INCREASE
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TO BE FOUGHT
10% to 40% DISCOUNT
John
Macleady
Doolittle, of MeCook
Field, have been invite to go on the
It Is undei stood they have
give
$2.00
$1.00
even
widely
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from Point Ba now to the
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DIAMOND RINGS
i Bond Case Figure Leaves
Prison Coal Bins.
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$25 to $45 Terms $1.00 A Week
TERMS—ONE YEAR TO PAY
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GUARANTEED FOR 25 YEARS
Buy your gifts on dignified credit.
Open
The first of
uary we will begin
to remodel our
Evenings
former ly
corner,
occupied by
Kerr Dry Goods
Until
company. A beau
tiful store will
Christmas
erected, one
will be proud
shop in.
TAKE COLLEGE CAR
Roach The Druggist
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The Home of Confidential Credit'
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$8.00 to
$45.00
Better Than Pills?
For Eiver Ills. I
$100 to $1,000
Diamond Ring
her happy.
is flawless, it
PITTSB'nGH.—Mra. Grace C. Ha-
worth. 69 years old. Is a firm believ-
er in the adage, "It's never too late
IVORY
SETS
BOMB RING SUSPECT
UPHOLDS COURT FAITH
to
and
Officer Leaves
Army Job Over
Mitchell Trial
At
t ha t
Alice, Amy, Andy
andall—giveeach
of them an Ever-
sharp! And will
they be delight-
ed ? Just watch
them Christmas
morning! New
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PITTSBURGH TEACHER
STILL STUDIES AT 69
25-61
1 though
divergent
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and not enough work to keep them
busy."
Mrs. Haworth plans to retire from
classroom work next year. She think?
sne will turn to welfare work, she
said.
en Remedy.
Hire of E.
tions constantly placed before
manufacturer.
For has turned his nttention
2s
Middle Western Agriculture
Opposes Railroad Move.
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A
Week
800 miles
Pole. find
■21"
nil plane
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Get a
250. Box
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Any Type or Price You
Want at
ELGIN—ILLINOIS— WALTHAM
WRIST WATCHES
of the world.
I se AN Metal Plane
Although Ford could not be reached .
Our Watches Have Earned Their
Reputation by the Service
They Have Given
Al Ennharft Cnuntm
Ei*ryuhcrt
has dealt square for fifteen years, has given liberal terms without any extra charge, always combing the markets of the world
for good quality merchandise at the right prices. We are sure to please you and you will remain satisfied.
Hl
sy ndicate
4 flier* in the army had been invited |
« to pilot a plan* from Point Barrow
- Alaska to Spitzbergen aross the top 1
< HIC.C ,
Sangermar,
Major Wires President He
Has Lost All Respect
For Superiors,
This is BULL—
• T— _ Order
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in a solid
COLLECTOR FACED BY,
DEBTOR’S SKELETON
A wonderful assortment
of Steriing siiver and
plated cizaret case* An
ideai Christmas gift for
vour friend.
way route is through the Illinois drain
age canal, the Desplaines river, the
Illinois river to the Mississippi.
The conference agreed upon Attor-
ney Daniel H. Kirby of St. Louis to
represent the effort of the states to
• intervene in the answer to the court
' suit.. •
Crop holding is reported from North by the ship’s surgeon in a succession
Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana. ' of messages the man faced with agon-
while in Kansas the movement has|izing death completely recovered.
of most of the middlewestern states
shows.
Lieutenants
and James H
The roomer is believed to hav -
hanged himself the day he said he wa
going away. •
Christmas comes but once a year and the business-like, sensible way to pay for gifts is
out of your income instead out of capital. Dignified credit enables you to spread the cost over an entire year, making it
possible to give better gifts—yet never miss the money.
have put North Dakota farmers on
their feet, records at the state de-
partment of agriculture show.
Marked decreases were shown in
virtually all Oklahoma crops but, as
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on our entire stock, nothing reserved. Even though you are accustomed to shopping late you will still find a wonderful as-
sortment of sensible gifts, always buying new goods to supply the enormous demand. There is a reason why people trale
here.
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We have placed on sale a limited number of mens Wrist
Watches priced at $13.50 and $18.00. It is a special im-
portat ion—they are wonderful timekeepers,
Sale of Lamps
Eridge Lamps and Floor Lamps in a wide va-
riety. Wooden, polychrome or meta 1 hase
Beautiful georgette or parchment shades, 150
to select from and you can.
Save up to 25%
All sorts of inexpensive, yet practical gifts
for theh me. Priced low.
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Schneider nip race at Baltimore.
The proposed route I* 1,423 miles.
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A finely jeweled El-
gin in a white nr
green gold cac. thin
model, an ideal.Xmas
gift.
polar trip.
• been nk*l
$27.50 O
the conference
KLAHOMA CITY TIMES, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925.
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in an up-to date ca*e
a wonderful time-
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disappoint you.
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have agreed to back Illinois in the
Lake Michigan diversion suit brought
in the United State* supreme court by
Michigan, Wis , and other states to
prevent any lake water fram flowing
through-the drainage canal into the
lower navazation channel.
! In this section, representatives of
• Louisiana, Missouri, Kentucky, Ten-
nessee, Mississippi and Arkansas, who
conferredhere yesterday with Chica-
go Association of Commerce official*,
took the ground that their interests
were identical with those of Illinois.
It was maintained tht a ‘0,000 cubic
er‘s credit has Improved, a
$31.50
The national advertised
Bulova Watch at re-
duced price, something
unheard or.
$1.00 Week
767-50
Arnstein
prison May
for consp
Frank Munsey
(Story nil page one)
perous year for the farmer. Most of
the crop* have been plentiful, if not
of the bumper variety, and the farm*
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A guaranteed 15-jewel movement in a beautiful en-
graved white gold filled case. A timepiece oT beauty
and excellent quality.
Publisher Claimed by Death In
New York Following Opera-
tion Several Days Ago.
of the
Cyrus. H. Dietz, assistant attorney
general, represented Illinois.
It was agreed that the states rep-
resented would ask leave to intervene
in the supreme court.
Need For Navigation
Any plea to be made, It was an-
nounced, will have nothing to dn with
the sanitary requirements of Chicago.
It is a Paul Vallette
Watch, rtever fails, al-
ways on time.
$1.00 Down
IDTonight
111 to tono and strengthen
the organ* of digestion and
elimination, improve appetite,
stop sick headaches, relieve bil-
iousness, ear root constipation.
They act promptly, pleasantiy,
mildly, yet thoroughly.
Tomorrow Alright
white gold fancy
mounting. It is
perfect, free from
any flaws, it is
artistic, you will
be proud of it.
Gold filled zolid gold and plati-
num diamond eutt links, the
largest atock in the city.
$2 to $50
A high-grade 15 jew-
el Elgin watch fitted
in an up - to - date
white or green gold
case.
9 Inst night, executive* nt hi* factories
* enid they had no knowledge of the i
pronosed flight and added that it
, might be one of the many proposi-
• Cook Field authorittes at
Special
Hizh backE-- mome highly (
decot ated-- soli maheg-
ny— benutifuily uphol- e
stered. You would ordi-
ariis pny up to ISO for
one of these. Our price--
director of the American Geographi-
cai Society and Malcolm Alexander
Smith. 67 yenrsold Alsknn prospect-
or nnd explorer. Wilkin* and Smith
have gone to Detroit to ere Mr. Ford.
Regarded a* Practical
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, After det iding to oppose the increase
of 5 percent in rate* requested by
western railroads at the Kansas City
should be required.
A considerable part of yesterday’s
session wns given to consideration of |
n on the other able. . , , .. .. , ,
the report of h. h. kenned' . low d ।
There is snap
and style to this
brilliant blue
, helieved, will be used on the proposed
flight. Information here Indicate*
: that Ford conferred with those in-
* terested in the flight some weeks ago.
Stefansson Urges Flight
L Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the noted
arctic explorer. 1* said to be the mov-
s ing spirit nf the expedition which it
2 i* thought, will leave next April or !
May. Those nssociated with him are
a George H. Wilkins. Enelish explorer
* veteran of two South Pole-dashes and
Stefansson’s compnnion on previous
• expeditions: Doctor Isaiah Rowinn n.
Ag
For Colds, Grip or Influenza
• and ns a Preventive, take Laxntive
W BROMO QUININE Ta l dote. A Safe
of legislature a set of recom a mu nd which the fight has been
Th* newest shapes and
colors in ivory seta, an
ideai Christmas gift.
Removal sale prices pre-
vailing.
DES M<HNES Iowa, Dec. 22.— (--
to learn." She attended the recert
A wonde r f u l
value- a dia-
mond of quality
a real invest-
ment—an ideal
Christmas gift
—you w ill make
$1.00 G1R tn dAE 5100
A WEEK -$ LU A WEEK
hearinz of the interstate commerce rlegnte of Arknnsns. Caristrom and
nt> two day
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dec. 22.—f
—Edward Anderson had sought te ,
collect room rent from John Plestene,
since August. Monday he removebi
the hinges from the door to th* mon
to find Pleztenek s body hanging fror w
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Our high grade stock of jewelry, diamonds, watches, silverware, clocks, ivory, pearls and leather goods is offered to the public # ■
at reduced prices with liberal terms. Just a few days until Christmas. Beautiful, useful and sensible gifts only are handled in 3 e
our store. ~ Er J
ROSENFIELD’S
Daugherty of Kentucky. Frank M
Thompson of Tennessee, Rush. H.
Knox of Mississippi and W. W. Ap-,
NEW YORK Dec. 22.--—A non-
4 stop nirplane flight across the North
• Pole, possibly backed by Henry Ford
now is in prospect nccording to re-
g port* current here.
Partial substantiation of th* re.
This >d i a -
mond ri n g
will delight
y o u. don’t
delay an-
other day. It
is perf e c t
and it is
blue white.
Variety, quality,
values. Every
diamond in our
stock is of high-
f grade qua lity
’ upon which on
reputa tion is
based. We arc
known all over
the state tor the
values we are
giving, ot
commission in January, the executive
committee of the American Council '
of Agrie ulture and the Corn Belt Com* ।
mittee of Farm Organizations turned
th fr attention today to a definite
legislative program.
50c A WEEK
present starring in the
Revue" there. There was
eel him at the gates.
as recehed nt the f Mera l
16, 1924 to serve two years
* have Denn taken from the sentence for ,
good behavior,
a Nickey, a distinguished looking man i
• with an aristocratic air, has been I
• shoveling coal and ashes in the prison
I pgwer plant for mot of his confine [
« ment.
i, and Pi
i the gig
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21 —
(A— Maj. Robert R. Morgan, re
serve officer in the army quarter-
master corps, Monday telegraph'd
the resignation of hi* commission
to Washington because of dis-
satisfaction over findings of the
court-martial that tried Col. Wil-
llam Mitchell.
In hi* telegram, Major Morgan
accused the general staff of in-
competency and said that "I hnve
lost all respect for and confidence
in my superiors that should be
held by ah soldiers."’
Major Morgan wild in th* mes-
sage his attitude was caused by’
“the Fabinn policy displayed by
the war depnrtuie nt toward nation-
ul defense." He termed th* con-
duet of the Mitchell court martial
"nskinne."’
farmer. on the "spread"’ between th* '
met of production nnd the sale price.
His report showed tint corn now)
costs approximately $1.44 a busheli
before it is cribbed while it is now
being sold nt 58 cents. , Hogs, Hay,
wheat nnd nt her farm products were ।
priced in the Rime ratio, his report
showed.
SUMMER SEASON HAS partial compensation, farmers are re l
BEEN GOOD ON FARM SOCTOR TRESTS MAN
ON SHIP BY RADIO
. their opinion of the feasibility of the
- proposed flight. They regard th*
5 flight as practfcal nnd would like tn
$ undertake it.
Lieutenant MarTeady with Lieut.
h On k ley G. Kelly made the first trans
2 continental nirplane flight a few years
a ago. Lieutenant Doolittle holds
1 several air rerords and won th* recent
gudge Marcus A. Kavanagh's faith in
♦ him Monday when he appeared in
court after an absence of forty eight
t hours from the county jail, a privi-
• legs granted Saturday so he might go
to the bedside of his mother, who died
ri unday.
: Further faith was shown Monday
when the court allowed a reduction
of bond. so Sangerman could attend
the funeral Tuesday.
mendations could be agreed on. Thewaged in the past, but will be pre.
delesates admittedly were not indicated on the need of water with*
unan!mous accord on the question of drawal from the lake for navigation
whether congressional support for purposes. The lakes to-the gulf water:
(cmmodity marketing organzations)
25 miles over the tin of the
been normal with the only negligible 1
amount of wheat held.
Two successive good crop year*
foot n second flow is necessary to
maintain permanent water levels in
the lower Mississippi and assure year-
round navigation. 4
Pin ns For Locks Made
At the same time impetus was civ*
••n to the lakes-to-gult waterways
plan by the announcenment of Attor-
ney General Caristrom that the legal
win is now clear to go ahead with
the const ruction of the remaining
locks in the Illinois river.
He snid the state had just pur
(• hased the land necessary to Imine
diate completion of locks between
; Lockport and Uthn. and that he is
ready tn institute suits to acquire .400
Acres of overflow land required and
for the removal of the old earth dam
at Marseilles.
The (hicago conference was the
outurowth of the recent session of
the Mississippi Valley association at
St. Iouis. At the session were Attor-
neys General Prey Saint of Louisiana.
North T Gntry of Missouri, Frank M
manufacture recently
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D AATDIN V Vanity cases for men. In which are
I. TU! carred pipe, tobacco pouch, key rinE. sessfon of the Harvard summer
comb, nail file and other necessities ( school, heing the oldcat of the 2,500
_________ that make a man’s pockets bulse, are students enrolled. Having competed
Flow From Lakes Necessary, sheehteststodting-onrenresazsonular the......se in education.
... F I ' neene ao"I mnere is "ooI in she now feels better equipped to per-
Attorneys General Claim. , the hag also or an extra collar and,a rorm ner duties as tencher in a Di blie
c. ,. ... । mirror. school here, a position she has filled
H 1 A ” 1, Aetorney Knaw A l» < ..ul acceptably for torty-nine years
generals of six states between her- Know a Tonic Is Good
ind the mouth of the .Mississippi rivet when I' makes you eat like a hungry Summing up her views of the col
boy and brings hnek the color to your lege lfe she Sew, Mrs. Haworth mP:
cheeks. You can soon feel the “It’s a fine mchool, but I dint ap-
strensthening. Invieorating effect of prove of the young women smoking
GROVH’s T A s T R LE s s CHILL on the campus. These modern stu-
TONIC, 60c, (Adv.) dents have too much money to spend
a rope. 8
___ Anderson said Plestenek told hir J
the life of a man who had swallowed when he collected the rent for Augu .J
carbolie Belli on board the steamer that he expected to be away fo 3
I Adjutant. A call for medical aid some time, hut wanted to hold th •
sur reached the British Indian liner. Mo room. On several occasions Andet ;
dasn. In the .Mediterranean, and so ef- son called to collect back rent. bu E
each time the room was locked. W
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• IEAV ENWORTH, Kan. Dec. 22 — 1
(—JJules (Xickey) Arnstein, a central •
w figure in a $5 000,000 New York bond
• theft, was released from tn* federal
penitnetiary here thls morning.
« ’Ni*ky'’ left immediately for Kan-
# sas City v here he will board a train ।
■ for Chiago tn meet hl* wife, Fanny i
•Two Of Army's Best Aviators
- Are Considering Trip,
sizes invite your,
nice selection. / .
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