The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1941 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE EIGHT
Harvey Gilbert 224 North Hus-
band street underwent a major
operation in Stillwater 1tunwinal
hospital early Thursday afternoon
Half Million New Homes
In 1940 Set U S Building
Record for the Decade
hospital early Thursday afternoon i --
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His condition following the opera- ! t
tion was reported to be satisfac-' New and Improved Products New! e)
tory Gilbert is a city letter car-1 Uses Mark Banner Building In
!ix
rim Period in United States i
Charles Black 84-year-old fath-
er of John Black Stillwater police
chief was reported Thursday af-
ternoon to be critically ill with
pneumonia at his home in the
West Point community Adding
to the seriousness of his condition
is a fractured hip he suffered a
few days ao in a fall near his
home
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"ASK York vocTOR" When
H consult your physician Be
lione knows what is best for you
Follow his advice Bring his pre-
scription to us to be filled Place
yourself in the hands of specialists
1
Phone 300 Tiger Drug
Mrs C a Lehman Route 1
Stillwater underwent minor sur-
gery in Stillwater Municipal hos-1
pital Thursday morning
Chicken penny supper United
Ilrethern Church Friday Janu-
ary 10 5:30 - 7:30 6-5
Born Wednesday January 8
1941 to Mr and Mrs W W Dunn
Jr 507 Lewis strut Stillwater
Ok a daughter whom they have
named Gay Lynn The child's
weight was 6 pounds 4 ounces
She was born in Stillwater Munic-
ipal hospital at 11:59 o'clock p m
Phone 1210 for Pasteurized
Made A milk and Dairy Products
'Early morning and afternoon de-
ivery Payne County Milk Pro-
lueers Cloperative Assn Inc
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Leland Kinnick Route I Mor-
rison underwent a major opera-
tion in Stillwater Municipal hos-
pital Wednesday night His con-
dition was reported Thursday aft-
erncon to be satisfactory
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Phone 1210 for Pasteurized
Grade A milk and Dairy Products
Early morning and afternoon de-
livery Payne County Milk Pro-
ducers Cooperative Assn Inc
Clothes eleitned in Dow
lent
iolvent slay clean longer and weft
oneer Ask us to prove It College
Cleaners Phone 372 3-22-40
WATCH OUT FOR ELMER
"Scourge of the Successful in
the 'Anti-Social Register" is an
innocent I- looking govermnent
sleuth with a boyish smile—Elmer I
Lincoln Irey chief of the Intel- I
ligence unit bureau of internal
revenue Whenever millionaire I
crooks try to cheat Uncle Sam out
of income taxes they run into the
clutches of Elmer who has squeez-
ed nearly 500 million dollars from
two-timing taxpayers
Irey whi):i work in Kansas City
prepared the ground for the Pend-
ergast indictments is anything but
a f r ow n in g unapproachable
brooding mystery man according
to John Janney writing in the
December American magazine
"A big broad-shouldered strong-
chinned fellow yes" says Mr
Janney "But looking very young
for his 52 years with his round
face and boyish smile so obviously
innocent of guile that a shell game
operator would spot him for a
victim the instant he entered the
fair grounds You would never
guess that those kindly eyes
beaming through silver - rimmed
spectacles have gazed for twenty-
one years at an unparalled pageant
of human trickery and greed"
Irey a postoffice inspector until
he was asked to form his intel-
ligence unit in 1919 is the founder
of the art of trapping tax crooks
He brought 7ith him to the treas-
ury as a nucleus five of the ablest
Investigators among the postoffice
Inspectors men who had proved !'
their honesty and tenacity Says I
Mr Janney: "Al Capone offered I I
a bribe or fee of 1 million
dollars to a lawyer who was a close
friend of Irey's if the case against
him could be settled without
criminal prosecution That is i
fifteen times the bribe which
bought a member of the Presi-
dent's cabinet in the Teapot Dome
case It has become so generally
known that Irey's special agents I
are not 'takers and that an at-
tempted fix simply adds to the
prison sentence that bribes are
seldom offered — Kansas City
Star
That Ended the Study
Billie was in disgrace He had
told an untruth and his father
had sent him to his bedroom to
study "The Life of George Wash-
ington" "And just try to follow his
example" Billies father had said
Next morning Billie rushed into
his father's bedroom "I've started
Ea Pa" he cried "I've started I
couldn't find any cherry trees
but I've chopped down a apple
tree"
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Cleo paste at Hinkel eons
' bows during 1940 The list hun-
Period In United States
i dreds strong includes such
worthy items as slip-proof floor
A backward glance at 1940! va x tinted insulation boards
shows that it has been a banner closet-size heating plants and
year in home building silent electric switches
Among its achievements have 40
been the building of nearly a half Courage
million new modern homes — a A great deal of talent is lost in
record for the decade plus the in- the world for want of a little cour-
troduction of many new materials age Every day sends to their
and improvements to existing ma- graves obscure men whom timidity
terials that make these 1940 prevented from making a first
houses better safer homes in
effort who if they could have
many ways been induced to begin would in
The cradle of these improve-
1 all probability have gone great
ments has been the laboratory lengths in the career of fame The
From it has come the increased!
fact is that to do anything in the
fire-resistance the longer life the world worth doing we must not
richer colors that mark the as!
stand back shivering and thinking
phalt shingle to cite a widely used
of the cold danger but we must
roofing material This one in-
dustry spends approximately $400-1
000 a year on research — a con- "illb"4""lulli"11111n'"1111111'"11'
tinuing process that adds improve-
ment to improvement to its pro-1 TWO
ducts These better shingles now
grace and beautify thousands of
the new homes built during the MARIONET
year
New Use For Products
New improvPd ways of using College A
older products were also devel-
oped A typical instance is the
series of new uses for hollow glass Saturday
blocks First manufactured in
1935 the insulux glass block has
already cut a niche for itself in 10 a m "THE MOUSE D
every building field The past year The animals take the
saw it used for garden walls and
licking humor
flower boxes for fireplaces and
basement playroom walls During
the same period metal frames 2:30 p m "PINOCCHIO"
were developed for glass blocks The Story of a Puppet
that do away with the need for Carnival
mortar Joints in inside partitions
Now year by year these grace- trices for Each Show: Juni
ful light-full building units will
General I
gain in tradition and usefulness
as people make still greater use (No reser
of them
In addition to improvements to "4""1111111)11°()411114111"41
New and Improved Products New existing materials a host of brand
Uses Mark Banner Building new ones have also made their
NOW S S S our entire stocks of
SUITS
I -7950 3 Piece Copper Suit Red Fox Collar 3975
14 1 3975 Franklin Black Suit Velvet Trim - 1988
1 15 1-2975 Marlene (reen Dress Black Chubby 1488
i 16-1 3500 Franklin Green Suit Squirrel Trim - 1750
16 3975 Franklin Black Suit Velvet Trim - 1988
16 I 2975 Franklin Cocoa Brown furred pockets 1488
15 4950 3 Piece Grape Untrimmed Suit - - 2475
15 4995 Mack Velvet Suit Grey Fox Trim - 2498
17 4975 Marlene Black Suit Skunk Collar - 2487
COATS
j 13 I 3975
14 1-3975
15 j 4950
1-16-1-2995
I 16 I 2995
716 35-60
L16 I 2995
I 16 I 45750
1-18 139-95
I 38 2975
1295
COATS
1500
COATS
FUR-TRIMMED COATS and
COSTUME SUITS
Printzess Wine Coat Brown Fur trim 1988
Printzess Blue Coat Squirrel Trim - 1988
Printzess Wine Coat Squirrel Trim 2475
Junior Deb Coat Green Bcige Fur - 1498
Printzess Pershanna Fabric Black 1498
Mary Lane Black Coat Persian Trim 1750
Printzess Black Coat Persian Trim 1498
Jr DebWinefilack Tuxedo Fur Trim 2495
Printzess Green Coat Grey Fur Trim 1998
Printzess 1lack Coat Persian Trim 1497
Printzess Black Black Skunk Collar 1488
ENTIRE STOCK OF
UNTRIMMED COATS
8 1975
63 COATS
9t 2975
90 COATS
BLACKS! CAMELS! TWEEDS!
TWO LARGE GROUPS!
DRESSES
12 and 13
PUTO
G AND G STORE
A IAICE AND FL
di mid
THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER OKLA I num
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jump in and scramble through as i co Bozzaris" I went to the trouble I Just the same work as before but I to action After an intensive ten
well as we can It will not do to ' of looking it up and found that ' this time the teacher caught me' minutes of study the answer was
bp mprnpflially caleillating riRkg It is a finer ballad than I had ! —Boston Globe 1 announced—matches to light the
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I TWO SUPER 1
I MARIONETTE SHOWS I
! !
1 College Auditorium 1
1 Saturday Jan nth i
1 10 a m "THE MOUSE IN NOAH'S ARK" I
1 The animals take the stage in six big scenes of rol-
licking humor
1 2:30 p m "PINOCCHIO" I
1 The Story of a Puppet That Came to Life and A Puppet -
Carnival
IPrices for Each Show: Juniors 15c College students 25c 1
Erices for Each Show: Juniors 15c College students 25c
General public 35c
(No reserved beats)
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Sizes 12 to 44!
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jump in and scramble through as i co Bozzaris" I went to the trouble
well as we can It will not do to of looking it tip and found that
be perpetually calculating risks it is a finer ballad than I had
and adjusting nice chances A:realized Fitz-Greene Halleck was
man waits and doubts and con- : a minor poet but a poet and re-
sults his brother and his particular : cent events have given his some-
friends till one day he finds that : what melodramatic verse a new
he is 60 years old and that he has vitality—Baltimore Sun
lost so much time in consulting 1 -----
relatives that he has had no time Teacher Interference
to follow their advice—Sidney ! A student in a local highschool
Smith who had been on the honor roll
!some time arrived home to pre-
WAR RECALLS AN OLD POEM : sent his report card on which re
I posed two "Ds" instead of the us-
The dispatches from Albania ual array of honor marks His
have turned my memory back father asked him what he had
more years than I care to admit t been doing "Oh" said the boy
bringing to mind small boys in !rather abashed "I've been doing
a schoolroom and Friday after-
noon spouting
At midnight in his guarded tent
The Turk was dreaming of the
hour 44:' 014-eaeia-'1
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Should tremble at his power so ''st'N1 1 '-11::
but when I mentioned it to me t t'-'- N:' t - 1: e -
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amazed to find that they had $ !7‘
never heard of it I must be get-
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ting to be an old man for no one : k t Z:P:ok
in my boyhood could escape "Mar- 4 -4 e 4 e b A
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GROUP - 100
GLACHON
OFF
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TWO LARGE GROUPS!
MILLINERY
199 - 299
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Preshrunk Poplins
Regular 195 values
$lop
Crisply tailored u t 111 t y
uniforms for beauticians
students nurses house
wives
sleeves
fronts
Save!
Long or short
Zipper or button
Broken sizes
OR SHO
office pipes—Raytown News
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1 Editorial Problem
Asked what item was most dif-
ficult to keep in stock about this
ink slinging emporium the re-
'search department was called in- !
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Hopson Gets 5 Years
New York Jan g—ap)--Howard
Hopson who ran $300000 of bor-
rowed money into a $1100000000
utilities empire was sentenced to
five years imprisonment Thursday
for looting the Associated Gas and
Eintric system of nearly $20000-
000
orr!ft
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Stock up 03 these now
Regular 195 to 295 values
$1 00
January Sale1
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WOOL SKIRTS
Well tailored flannels sheer wools
gored pleated flared styles pastels
darks
54 inch Brocade Moire Taffeta
39 inch Striped Plaid Taffeta
54 inch Dress Weight Woolens
54 inch Coat Suit Woolens
Reg Values Up to 195 yd
Regularly up to 98c yard
All Silk Satins
Rayon Crepes
Plain Shades - Pastels
Prints Stripes Plaids
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Our store will close at 8 o'clock Saturday evening
for inventory —
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Australia's air department re-
ports enlistment in the last six
months have averaged five men
an hour
FINEST CLEANING
KNOWN'
FOUNDATIONS
'39:
Reg 500 and 650 values
Odds and ends and broken
sizes in th ese famous
foundation gar m ent s
Corselettes and Girdles
Your opportunity to have
these famous garments at
a saving
CARTER'S
$11 00
Satirl Stripe Rayon
Slips - Gowns
Pajamas
Regularly up to 195 value
Broken lots and sizes and
discontinued numbers in
this luxurious Lingerie
Gowns Slips or Pajamas in
Peach color only Come
early for best selecation
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500
Handles
Men's Suits 50c
Jacket Suits 50c
rfE ONLY BARGAIN IN DRY
CLEANING IS QUALITY'
College Gleaners
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Tickets $100 per Couple — Benefit 'American Lcgion
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Wile, Otis. The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1941, newspaper, January 9, 1941; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2163014/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.