Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 6 Tuesday, July 6, 1926 Page: 5 of 16
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other evils attendant on
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pressed belief of M. Caillaux that Fight To Go On Against Sab-
bath Opening, They Say.
PARIS, July 5. -(- Finance
Minister Caillaux has expert finan-
cial opinion in support of his be- l
lief that France must face a period ,
of “grand penitence.’’ He will offer
this expert opinion to the chamber '
of deputies when his financial pro
gram is laid before it tomorrow.
A comittee of experts appointed
by the cabinet nearly a month ago
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All - wool Swim
Easy and Bradley
bathing suits.
Plain or fancy
pattterns. All de-
sirable colors.
Sizes 34 to 42.
fers filled first and then present the
American and british settlement.
Trtand, on the other hand, is said
lo desire ratification at the earliest
possible moment in order tn gain a
M. Albert alleges that
A storm caused some damage to J
buildings at the exposition. Tons of
rainwater, collected on the roof of
the mlace of agriculture, constituted
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Sommer’s Smartest Silk Dresses
Originally Priced
616,75, $19.75, &0, $29.75
and $35.00
Priced for Absolute Clearance
Summer hags are of white
or colored kid. moire,
taffeta of fancy leathers
in pouch or underarm
shapes.
a settled plan of retirement of do-isters and others in their fight
mestic and foreign debt are urged, against the open Sunday at the ex
The budget could be balanced with | position
the franc at 125 to the pound ster- ,,
ling, the report declares in express-I Ma/or Kendrick was severely crit I-
ing the need of extreme govern- cized from many pulpits and mom |
mental economy. The franc is nearly bets of congregations were urged to
ISO at present. | remain away from the exposition,
liriand, Caillaux at Oids j There will be series of protest meet.
The conservative Figaro today de-lings in churches, ending with a biz
plored the possibility announced by , demonstration in the academy of
the exports of a “grave economic music Friday night.
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Included ore ceorgetteg
chiifons, flat crepes• and
taffetas in styles for ?,r ■
‘itcrnoon and evening wear
The pimples itched so badly that I
had to scratch, which made them
very sore Later they broke out on
my.arms and caused eruptions. I
had to keep my hand out of water
because it made it worse.
whhLJ”"1 everything 1 heard of
Without any benefit. A friend rec-
ommended Cuticura Soap and
Ointment so I purchased some
and after using three cakes of Cuti-
cura Soap and three boxes of Cuti.
cura Ointment 1 was completely
h ea led. "(Signed) Mrs. Sarah Blair,
Sadler, Ky.
Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal-
cum are ideal for daily toilet uses.
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SUNDAY SESQUl
STIRS PASTORS (
$7.95
Lavishly trimmed with
fine laces. Tuxedo collars
and pockets. Colors:
Blue, rose, honeydew,
orchid and green.
Two groups for immediate clearance
Formerly Priced S A A
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During the recent strike in Eng-
land people were transported about
town in charbances. the English
flivver."
Gowns, teddies, step-ins,
bloomers and pajamas of
sheer pastel voile. Tai-
lored and lace trimmed
styles.
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I ub silk slips
are beauti-
fully tailored,
cut extra full.
Also slips of
baronet satin
and natural
color pongee.
. .L, order of the day. For here are
Remarkable ayingnarth at anmost unbelievable reduc-
the modes of the m flowered or polka
Abewilderinschices »£»«.. silks, and
dot georgettes and flat • new de-
lovely combinations in every type of dress
tails offer many fascinating ways to smartnes •
Models ot flat crepe. C
and georgette in A "1 1r
tude of styles andcolorsle
daytime and informa "
,. .......—general of
' order, bm.-.ui,,. Senator Capper
-........... could not be present.
nres and1.laushed heartily when the; The thousands of delegates to the
thirty eighth annual Moose conven.
Which ac- l tion which has been in session in
hicago, came here today for a visil
I « teir home for 1,400 orphanec
. . . , „ — ..........., children, and to witness the com
of Interior Hubert Work who had mencement exercises. They will ™
been with them during the last three turn to Chicago tonight for the rii ,
nays Shortly after his arrival nt l sessions of the convention
the hotel. Prince Gustav Adolph
and his party ascended Mount
Washburn, 10,117 feet. Arriving at l
the summit the prince was the first
to notice a band of ten Bighorn
sheep, just below. He immediately
started in pursuit. First he stooped
and then down on all fours, as he
pursued them. As the sheep learned
of his approach the prince lay flant
on the ground, his camera ahead of
him and obtained a snapshot of the
denizens of the mountains.
Swedish Royal Cross is
Conferred By Gustav,
YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wvo
July 5.—CT)—The cross of the Toyal
Order of Vasa of Sweden last night
was penned on Huntley w. Child,
president of the Yellowstone Trans.
Tuesday's Event In Our
July Clearance
Reductions
All-wool suits, plain or
with fancy borders. Col-
ors: Red, green, blue,
black, beige and purple.
Sizes 34 to 44. —
ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE
aa Makes Walking or
Ok Dancing a Delight
3 Women who suTer from pain
X\ Cd -ui tender or aching feet, are
hy- miseing many ot the joys of
( / aZ N Vo M.5 your feet bint you can’t
N "kV 600 daneing or walking end
M)m-ou lark the poise of the well.
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M A W Eoot-Ease the Antiseptic,
6. J J A Healng Powder, tor the
*edm0 AkBeek gives instant rehet to
eeA/N smtrting, swollen,
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fe- M 11/ i. . bunioos and calluses,
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White canvas belts add a
chin toneh to the ensem-
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Sundays. Governor Pinchot
to Philadelphin clergymen I
have made a report which recom
mends a plan for the rehabilitation
of France, similar in many ways to
the Dawes plan for the settlement of
German, obligations.
An essential element of the plan
Is prompt ratification of the Ameri-
can debt and settlement of the debt
to Great Britain. The basic ele-
ment of the plan is stabilization of
the franc at a new par value. )
Virtual doubling of import duties
is recommended ns means of in I
creasing revenue.
Must Quash Evils
The report bears out the often ex-
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HAND AND ARMS
Itched and Caused Erup-
tions. Cuticura Healed.
portation company by Crown Prince
Gustav Adolph of Sweden, who with
1 tinecss Louise, have been guests of
i hild during their three-day stay in ;
the park. The decoration is the first 1, 1., ;
to he awarded by Prince Gustav Wealth Not All in Life,
Adolph during his American tour. ' Senator Avors
Late yesterday the royal party rndnhvens
spent an hour in n speed boat on MOOSEIATT, 111., July s—(_
lnke ) ellowstone, piloted by the dis. The happiness and satisfaction of
tinguished visitor. After motoring I creativeness contribute more to the
from old Faithful sever over the enjoy ment of life than the accumu.
Continental divide to West Thumb, | lation of wealth Sen. Arthur Cap
Yellowstone lake, the party left their i per of Kansas, told highschool boys I
automobiles and embarked in the and sirls graduated from the Moose-
boat to finish the journey to the hart Home and Sehool for Orphans '
Lake'hotel. When the first few miles j maintained by the Loyal Order of
had been navigated the prince asked Moose, in a prepared commencement
how the boat steered. With the address,
princess at his side, the pilot placed I Tle manuscript was read to the
the rnnce at the rudder and he children by James J. Davis, seer,
piloted the boat the remaining tary of labor and director
twenty miles of the trip. In search
of thrills, he swung the boat in wide
crisis "buturemarks that in order to The Bev. Dr. Wiliam B. Forney,
g.?™ th"wewmust amputate the secretary of the Philadelphia Sai,
Franc.' th " ? • bath association, intimated that the
ranco Albert, minister of finance association was
in the Herriot cabinet last
'lares that Premier Briand and M.
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diplomatic success and to avoid for —- -
eign criticism. 'su h a menace that workmen were
--------- ordered to chop holes through the
PRINCE HONORS .sm.
P IAA. i_ position, amusements’in the city of
HKT AT DADUYork di4 business yesterday, includ.
HUO HI FAKK ing movies, league baseball and
amusement parks. A state law for-|
_ bids commercial amusements on
planning legal steps 1
year, de to compel a strict observance of the 1
Sunday laws.
ratification of the Washington agree' "We hav n thought of relenting
-----• •• - । in our fight against the affront that
has been given the righteous forces
of the city and of the entire coun-
try," he said.
Summer Store Hours 1 r. ’
8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Cool Morning Hours Are More Pleaxant
for Shopping
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 50, Ed. 6 Tuesday, July 6, 1926, newspaper, July 6, 1926; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2047890/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.