Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 36, No. 192, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1925 Page: 4 of 26
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wa nt.
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ifts that will be cherished.
shown by appointment only
Shopping District HART BROTHERS, Props.
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Fitted Tool Chests Make Ideal Gifts
Bit N. Robinson Mt.
W. 0515
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Easy Life
Fatal To
kernel of the nut in
good shape. Price .
50 cents
to $3500
ments.
Attorneys for the defendants and S.
1847 Rogers
Utility Tray
Set $26.10
al grounds," based on his divorce in
i 1918, were given as the cause of ex-
Close to the
Theater and
• “different” gift. Priced as low
, as 89c.
has
the
to
mis-
white cello ivory.
Set of six.......
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hemin ns.
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in
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become
a light
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VICTROLA and THAT
Starts the WHOLE
FAMILY talkne
WASHINGTON—Five and one-halt
years after it was originally proposed
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HOTELROSSLYN
and ANNEX
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misti
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Thinking gypsies ame from
the French called them Bo
And they D DN T
TO DRINK
, What you don't
U. S. BARS OFFICER
ON MORAL GROUNDS
Is giits that will be cherished.
E Priced from $9.00 to $95.00.
dwarf. N
hearted,
town.
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in the "Hart" of
Las Angeles
Clara,Charles and
Caroline—choose
your Christmas
gifts with care;
which is to say,
choose Ever-
sharps. A design
to every liking; a
size for every use.
AtEwnharp Countera
Eotrywhert
New! Colored Glass
Vases
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Stainless Steel
Steak Knives
Individual Steak Knives will be
considered a worthy gift by any
hostess. They represent a need-
ed service in every dining room.
Stainless blades and handles of
Give Him Tools For
Christmas
Stanley
Hammers, Planes, Miter Boxes,
Schew Drivers, etc.
Fern Stands
Of Wrought
Iron
Five Years Af er Plans Are
Formu ated.
holding the large polar candles.
1}5-inch opening. Colors: Am-
MAIN FLOOR
1 00 Perfection Nut
Crackers
The Perfection Pecan Cracker
crushes ihc shell, leaving the
Jolly Old Santa Invites You to Come to “Toyland”
Three Years Allowed Wan-
derers To Settle.
Cole’s
Upholstering
Shop
619 N. western
W. 7851
FREE Anta
iimn Mast
Alt Traint
Largest Popular
Priced Hotel on
Pacific Coast
Starrett Tools
L. S. Starrett's complete line of
fine tools for the mechanic or
machinist
Head’s Shoe Store
NEW LOCATION
221 W. GRAND
Yankee
5 ankee Tools made by North
Brothers. Screw Drivers, Auto-
matic Drills, Breast Drills.
I
Dis tons
Henry Diston’s Sons high-grade
Saws of every description.
FINEST CHINESE RUGS
OBTAINAMLE
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eerly Uird
that Gets
the berries.
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Silver Water
Pitchers, Only
$8.75
More Miles~
More Smiles
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Any Type or Price You
Want at
PETTEE’S
121 W. Main, Oklahoma City
Ground Gripper
SHOES Bcmesn
7or Men Women and Children
Captain Fortune arrived at quaran-
Service Plates
Are Charming Gifts
Here is a most interesting col-
lection of place plates bearing
names of the world's best-known
potters. Gifts of keen distinc-
tion—gifts that last forever.
Sure-to-be-appreciated gifts I
Plates in Royal Doulton, Pick-
ard. Rosenthal. Wedgwood and
others, featuring one with
gorgeous, wide gold-encrusted
band and hand-painted center.
1, 1 -e dozen—
$150.00
Last Minute
Shoppers
Don’t Worry! Keep Calm!
We know that there are always
a lot of gifts to be purchased at
the last minute
‘Old Bill’
tine Sunday and was taken to Ellis
island by immigration inspectors. He
was formerly a member of the Graven
i commission, in the Near East.
Guaranteed for ten do no
years. Price ........ •-;3°
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about-town.
"The soviet edict w*
reeled to the Zigani.'
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colors chown for the first time in
Oklahoma City.
WINIFHRD coprEY JOENrN
special prosecutor
9
Casting Rods
Steel Casting Rod with three
black enameled joints. Cork
handle with locking reel scat. All
agate guides, 4%5 and er nN
5-ft. Price .......... >5.00
V You’ll never
know what a plea-
sure wa Iking is until you
wear Ground Grippers I
They flex with every
step and take you every-
where in comfort. Let
us fit you with a pair of
the famous GROUND
GRIPPER SHOES.
HEAD’S SHOE
A STORE A
“You Said It, Marceline!”
— • —----By MARCELINE d \I ROY------
Ample size. 33 -pint size Water
Pitchers of heavy silver plate in
. Butler grey finish. While pres-
ent stock lasts, each...........
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a demurrer, which if denied, would i
probably di- preclude the right of motion to quash. i
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Custer Farms Terraced
CLINTON. Dec 22 — (Specini HTwo E
terracing demonstrations were given j p
on Custer county farms last week by H
Christmas Cards
for Late Corners
We have a beautiful assortment and can furnish with your name.
One hour’s service.
AT ONCE.
And SOME people, when
Cpyrigh
NEW YORK, 22 A spe
cial board of inquiry nt Ellis Island
Monday, denied Captain Sydney H. |
Fortune, former British army officer/
admission to the United States. Mor.
ern knot
not pat
hea rtedn
signed to put in effect recommenda-
tions of the committee. Put this bill
“got lost."
Smoot will reintroduce the measure.
President Coolidge probably will urge
it in his message.
There will be much opposition from
HE LIKES HIS WOMEN YOUNG,
Bl r HE DOES SET AN AGE LIMIT!
(Copyrizht. by Public Ledger Company.)
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the ndditional stimulus by which ola j
age is defeated. Doctor Benjamin ex- ’
plnins. Under the old method there
nlwnys was some question as to the
exact qunlity of ray to use, but ths
simplicication has cancelled risk, he
I adds.
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those who think the measure goes too
। far.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— (PP)— Re-
< iprocal arrangements have been con-
tion is far more accurate than gypsy*
nnd may he regarded as the true uni-
versal root name by which the race
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No. 3 size..... $3.50
Same as above with hickory
handles, and folding guard.
o. 5 ................... $2.00
Mo. 6 ................... $2.25
NEW YORK.—While hundreds of
aging Americans are submitting to the
Steinach rejuvenation process to in.
....... eluded with the Japanese govern*
this time of the year. The case may ment for continuing the policy of ex.
go over until some time next week. changing officers attached to regi
The defense will have two routes ol ments in the armies of Japan and the
procedure. If they elect a motion to 1 United Stntes.
sh the indictments may be made _Li
Condiment sets consisting of
round tray which holds salt and
pepper shakers and mustard jar
with ladle. Frogs. swans.
Buddha and other styles. Priced
at $1.50 and $1.75 the set.
Cigarette Jars in hand-painted
china with cover which com-
pletely hides the jar and keeps
necks in the time of James V. A few
countries cun report permanent com-
munities of gypsies, but generally the
law gldes over their black heads and
fails to mold them into good, solid
citizens.' Sons and daughters of Ro-
many are inveterate nomads.
Another Gypsy Mystery
"Another mystery of Ciypsydom.the
capacity for keeping the race strain
pure although they wander the world
over and mix with men of all nations. i
is easier to explain. Strict obedience '
Defense Will Have Two Ways
To Fight Indictments.
Indications Monday pointed tn the '
probability that T. G. Chambers, dis-
tri t judge, would hear argument on '
the nil and gas grand jury indict- I
reorganization of government depart
ments and bureaus is abott to become ,
an issue of major importances in cun*
gress.
Interest in the subject has been re
kited by the demands ot Cui. William
Mitchell for a unified air service, tak-
ing the same cabinet Importance as I
the war and navy departments.
Earlier in the summer. Secretarr
Herbert Hoover In an address to the
I’. S. chamber of commerce declared
that the divided authority in various
government departments constitutes
nur greatest weakness in organiza.
tion.” I
Senator ‘ Charles Curtis of Kansas. I
republican leader of the senate, told 1
Presklent Coolidge recently reorgant.
ration of government departments
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y-g.
itesif prefers to
Twinplex Stroppers
The best Stropper for Gillette j
or Durham Duplex blades.
netirs । I oved disaster for "old Bill," oldest horse |n the
worid. who .Ik'.l recentiy nt the mature aze of 57 years. Hill worked
resulariy, despite his years, until four days before he died. Then his
master, John i'. Sonder. Warren County, New Jersey, decided Bill needed
V rest which was fatal Old Hill was hurled on the farm, just back of
the sthble which had been his honie for twenty sears.
and Hubert Work, secretary of the In- |
i terlor, were said to ------ - -
There's always the need of good
tools for the boy's workshop or
about the house or garage.
Good tools are more satisfac-
tory and last much longer.
this week was doubtful, it was stated,
on account of the holiday lull usunl nt
3
2
in the republiean plattorr of 1920, ,
Reflecting the
Christmas Spirit
A wonderful selection ni
Chinese Rugs for Christmas
O r n a mental
wrought iron
Stands with rust-
proof solid cop-
jer bowls. Forty-
one inches high.
> rim nt e d with
small flowers and
■ dd splashes.
Regula r l y $5.00.
n. $3.95
Shaving Mirrors
Nickeled extension type Mir-
rors. adjustable to various
height*. Fastens to wall or win-
dow sill. Bevel plate glass
-$2 50. $3.00, $5 00 and $7.50
known. In the
Fishing Reels
Level Winding Reel, nickef-
plated, adjustable oil cups, holds
100 yards No. 18 e7 rn
line. Price........... I .Ju
Rugs made In China
whose life work I# the
these benntiful rugs
$3.98
cigarettes
Deslgne and
If the defendants’ demurrer is sus
tained, the case would be thrown out.
WASHINOTON, Dec. 22,—(Special.),
—Bert Ar. Parmenter of Lawton was
approved Monday by the senate judl- I
clary committee as assistant atte: y
general.
He was sworn Into office in July. ‘
but his appointment was opposed by
L O Lytle, an attorney. In the name
I of Jackson Barnett, wealthy Indian.
STEINACH TREATMENT Indian litigation Mfe "Ti appoint-|!
SUCCEEDING ABROAD A legal storm nrose when it wasa ■
---m-learned that Barnett had settled $100,. ;
000 on Bacons Indian college of Mus. 1
kogee, a gift which was approved by •
Indian Commissioner Burke. Burke !
A bohemian. perforce, is n This method would go into all phases
dative to Eohemia the east of the »ase, calling all the witnesses to j
. of Czecho-Slox kia which is retestiry questioning the grand jury as i
ticulnrly famous f r lisht to proper conduct in bringing the in-
less, sophistication or men- dictments. The other route would be 1
9 just arrived in time for the
Christmas gift buying. Colored
glass bowls, mounted in Old
Dutch silver cases with silver
candlesticks to match. Sale
price of three-piece sets includ-
ing candles to match, c ? qq
Sale price .......... •3.30
o error. too, and their
been trnnsplanted to
A j
noy I FRIEND SAYS—VEH. 3
to three precepts of gypsy law
saved their individuality from
worlds melting pot, according
George Borrow. This British
Th-‘.« sppella
crease their efficiency and their terlor. were arid to oppore the ap.15
money making ability, thousands of pointment, as a test of the Barnett 2
uropeans are doing the same thing case was expected to result, senators :
■ n order to better their health for th- J. W. Harreld and w. B Pine both 3
-pending of money and the enjoyment favored the appointment ?
of living, according to Dr. Harry Ben T. „ . * '
ndn. who returned on the WMto , Durins. an a bsence .from Washing 3
star liner Homerie last night ton; in September, of Attorney tie,, 3
oral Sargent, Tarmenter acted as at ;
I on or Benjamin introduced the the- torney general, which was taken as 5
onies of Dr. Eugene Steinach of VI- an evidence of the standing he has 2
enna to this country four years ago, at the national capital 3
more than The protest ot Parmenter was tak 3
a.pionx.in New York, obta......IE en, not so much as a thrust at Par- 3
uecets At 7peront ot,t e cnses, he menter, ns an indication that the de- 3
.2 r. ? nnounce- partment of the interior did not it-I <
ment of the method it was known as tend to stand , and allow t 3
the Steinach, operation, but it haaity over the Indian bureau tobena 5
1 eensprerfectedsthat no longer en by the department of justicc. At 5
., ’ ; ’be same time, it is shown that the
„ . h cent.gsperiments by Do. for Stet- department of Justice intends to take I
na h, with whom Doctor Benjamin „ Gand in the adminitratlon „t In.
was in conference while abroad, have dian affairs. The Intervention 1„ the ।
made unnecessary the use of the X- Barnett case is thought to be a step
w in treating women, the New York in an attempt of the department m ,
physician says. Supplanting the old justice to assume charge of several
method is one in which heat is ap- Indian cases.
vlied to the body through pads, giving ________________________________
Little Gifts
At Little Prices
Second Floor
“Flapper” Pin Cushins for
hanging on or near the dressing
table. Hand-painted velour
face s with a smart curl of
golden hair and dainty ribbons.
Special .............’... 89c
Imported China Ash Trays
with doll figure whose skirts
form ash receptacle. Colors,
pink, blue, yellow. Special at 69c
Gaily colored Swans of Jap-
anese pottery. For holding
nuts or sweetmeats. Sometimes
used for violets. Very popular
small gifts. Priced at 35c and 50c
Sleek Green Frogs with gaping
mouths serve as wind-proof ash
trays. Of Japanese pottery.
Priced at ..........35c and 75c
Short Glass Candlesticks for
would save taxpayers $250,000 an-
nually.
Advocates of reorganization have
not suggested economy so much as ef-
ficiency.
Senator Reed Smoot of Utnh intro.
With the big ‛B‛
sophisticated man -ah
MEN’S SUITS
Cleaned & Pressed, • A
filled for and de- HIBe
livered ...........
Wardrobe Cleaner*
and Dyer*
P. Freeling,
769s
634-1
ee/
Hunting
Axes
Hunting Axe* with
blades of tool steel
and nick I e-p I a t cd
drop forged handles.
W ith side plates of
hard rubber. Com-
plete with folding
guard, weight 20 ozs.
Length, 11 inches.
N2 $3.25 .
Delta
Electric Lanterns
Two-cell type Electric Lantern
that burns by the hour and
throws an abundance of light to
a distance of a hundred feet. A
safe and dependable light for a
score of uses. (J ? AN
Trice ............... •3.4U
Auto Ash Trays
A match holder and ash receiver
that is easily attached to dash
of car. A convenience for his
car that is sure to be 0 1 10
appreciated. ...•11
Razor Strops
Genuine horse hide Razor
Strops (old style) coarse and
fine sides. Ol 70
Price ........ •l.63
IX » Y( I ‘ K N( W TH EM ?
I Their name is-
I LEGION.
Premier Syndicato, Inc.
W ASHINGTON—Gypsies must stop
roaming!
The sovlet government has issued
the fiat. Three years of grace are
allowed the gypsies. Then there must
be no more wandering through all the
Rurssins. The covered wagon, the
swarthy soothsayer in brilliant rugs
wild gypsy music nt the roadside
camp fire, must take up the trail to
limbo.
“Of the many new decrees and pro .
grams of the soviet republic, settling
the gypsy on the land probably has
. as little hope as any of accomplish-
ment," says a bulletin of the National
Geographic society from its headquar-
ters in Washington, D. C. “Many
nations in many ages have tried to
control that strange figure, the gypsy
--and have failed.
The Flame of Nomadism
"Since the early part of the nine-
teenth century students and scholars
have tried to understand the gypsy.
They have com pn red the gypsy of 1
Russia to the gypsy of Hungary.
Spain, England and America. They
have charted his westward advance.
They have examined his language and
linked it with SanskHt and tongues of
India. They have set down his run
toms. They have accounted for nearly
every characteristic of the gypsy race
except the one that sets the gypsy
apart from all other races. Why has
the flame of nomadism lived in the
gypsy? Why ran t he deny the dl.
of the open road? That is the real ,
mystery. It stands unexplained.
"Gypsies have had inducements to
settle on the land in nearly every *
nation they have invaded. In Scot
land they paid fur vagrancy with their j
the maintentnce of the tribal spirit
- nd the language. That the second
as been strictly observed. there is
ample testimony by the fact that
gypsies the world over have staring
blackeyes, richblackhair, and n Governor Trapp Uurinp the grand jury
swarthy complexion: The last con- session, practically had decided thnt
mandment han lost torcnbecauiecv Judge chambers would be asked to
ilized law will not permit operation i henr t he case
nf the old gypsy law’ compelling the „ 5 cluston
defaulting debtor to Berve ns stave to The five men indicted were E. R.
the lender for a year and a day Hughes, chairman of the corporation I
“The name uVpay itself is the per. commission: J. J. Guoy, J. E. Amis,
petuation or an errov. Tile first C Geers, former employes of the
inbes arriving in Englund tola the conservation department, nnd Boone
British they came from ‛LItiI Egypt.: " Hite, president of the Bronx oil
in the rough and tumble of langunge comvany
'Egypt!.ins' be me gspsies.’ The' Whether the hearing would come up j
Hunting
* Knives
7 No. 46, with stag
handle and hilt. 5-
। inch blade . w i t h
sheath. Weight 7-
rX.. $3.50
No. 45. with leather"
handle. 5-inch blade
and sheath. Weight
• “-ounce. Price . $2.75 (
SOME l’EOPLE invite you
To THEIR HOMES to
■ Listen to THEM talk
I About THEMSELVES
And THEIR CHILDREN;
This is very amusing
For about TEN MINUTES
SOME people CAN'T
! Talk, so when you
GET THERE, they turn
On the RADIO, o the
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Balkans it becomes Tsigan; in Greece
and Turkey. Tshingian; in Italy, Zin
gar!: in Germany, Zigeuner. Their
international name may not have es-
caped the English language entirely,
for some authorities find it in our)
word ‘tinker.’ The gypsies were the
peddlers and the itinerant repairmen
of Old England—the tinkers."
^.AffOMA CITY TIMES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925.
ber, green, blue, canary. Each 50c
Small Flower Bowls with
turtle inset and two yellow
bird-, perched on rim. Com-
plete set only........... $1.00
ggej
CHRISTMs
SPECIALS—
Beauiful corsages mad* of our
rhoicest flowers und foliAg de-
► »n*4 for wear on all ocgaslons
would be a charmins gift tor any
woman.
Whit’* a more approprlate rift
for mother, wife nr sweetheart
than n gorseous bouquet of Roser,
rich 'n beaury and frarraner
POTTED PLANTS
Cyclamen, fmm..... fl.Sn tnf It.KA
Poinnettins, from ... .81.00 to $4.00
Begonjaz, from ... tl. 50 in Bl. 00
Goldfish and Supplies
Lee Floral Co.
15 S. HARVEY
W. 6284
X4A64246886K2284A04
Mirro Roasters
C' r Christmas turkey in
- slf-brstint roaster nf Mirro
heavy aluminum. Self-basting
covers; easily regulated steam
vents for browning; end and
side handles; perforated trays
l ) nrevent burning. Very spe-
cially priced. $6.00 A 74
$6.50 size, now............$5.25
moist. An entirely i
Flying Fish Ash Trays of lap- 5
anese pottery with jaws wide d
open to receive ashes. Colors: 5
Blue, tan, red. Unique small 15
gifts. Each ...... 45c | r
j
sionary studied the sypsy nearly 100
years ago, yet so fine is his prose,
so accurate were his observations, and
so unchanging is the gypsy, in both
lineage and langunge that Borrow's
books to this day are treasures of lore
The three commandments of Romany
are:
Separate not from the husbans
Be faithful to the husbands,
Pay your debts to the husbands.
"Rom’ means 'man' in the gypsy
tongue. The first and third com-
mandments are directed to the *rom.'
The second is directed to the women’
whose position in the trbe is hinted
by the repetition of the word *hus
Lands ' indeed. "Iomnny‛ may be
transluted 'the sect of husbnnds.
Law \brogates Dehtor Custom
"The first injunction, 'separate not
from the husbands,’ is responsible for
They invite you to
Their home. MAKE YOU
Feel as though they
Had GIVEN IT TO YOU;
They give YOU the most
COM FORT ABLE chair, instead
O sitting in it themselves;
They encourage YOU to
Talk and they seem REALLY
interested; they LET you
KAT what you LIKE
Colored Glass Vases in silver--
plated frames. A bud vase size
and very attractive, on
Price, each ................
Committee Backs Lewton
Man for Attorney Post,
we have a label for
smu imu '
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