The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1926 Page: 3 of 24
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Christmas Tree Decorations
Tinsel Bells etc
Ladies' Handkerchiefs
each '
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I ' oi) I ht' BAIant°11 of Wichita Kansas and the fact that the public
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kre is la Cushing visiting friends for &Intone' with which to buy radi
I - Cal NeNli ' few rye ' I Another factor of course it thar
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es Mr and Mrs D N Webster ofl are restictions On the use Of ai
'' r Shawnee are in CuLbing looking al- sets which strangle the Indroitry
' In And About ter btisinoe'is interoste A Atwater Kent Philadelpl
Imanufncturer issued n statement
' Cushing F F Fennell of Ponca City is connection with the census repo
' in Cumhinir transnet itir h i
111 M61 t tt ' Arilfirintr 4 h 0 f thn rntentsrvitinf Atm"
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I - Ikr 't Pk' It lianlon of Wichita Kandla 11 and the fa et that the public leis the
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dbykrn LI ill Cushing visiting friends for a' money with which to bus radios
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s cal 11 VIII ' few eye I Another tector of course it that In
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y sill foreIgn countries there
4 41 41- -' ' Mr ana Mrs D N Webster efl ere restktions on the use of adio mil
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Marinello Sham) Mascots and
Shampoos 125: Phone 273 or call
at 112 East Moketc- 12-7-3t
Marinello Shoppe Marceh and
Shampoos $125 Phone 273 or ca1
at 112 East Moses 12-7-:it
Len Main an Pmploye of the lsh-
roan Brothers Blacksmith company
aufbred a smashed finger which had
to he amputated at the second joint
yesterday when be was shoeing a
horse
Ntrs E M Harris of 402 South
Cleveland was called to Stamford
Texas on account of the serious ill
ties of hes riothrr
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Mr and Mrs N A Hathaway of
this city are visiting friends and
relatives in Topeka Kansas today
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' burance company of Oklahoma city
is a busiiess visitor in bids city to-
day John Russell of Oklahoma City is
transacting business in this city to-
day Chum LatulL:dsle who has been
avorldrg in Borger Texas returned
to this city to soond a few days
Forrest Haulms who has been
quite ill at his home is much im-
proved Mr4 It M Byllesby is reeivering
from an attack of influenza
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Miss Mary Brink roturnal home
from Kansas City after a visit of
several weeks with Miss Pearl Prink
Mr ard Mrs Fred Shedd of Horn'
Mr ard Mrs Fred Shedd of Tiom-ilieve however that the ra-die—itidust-ry- I Many have already paid some have -11
inv visited Mr rind Mrs J A Brinx i'is finding its normal level in the I not' paid these that have not paid 'Fr
Alice Brink on Sundey I le xix:rience of the last two years and ere hereby Warned to pny said tax f1
I can ba counted on for a steady rrnMediately! before warrants are is- mil
- W J Smiley of Send Springs who growth in the future F ued ter your arrest You have 10 inia
ie connented with the Empire Chand- t Only three articles of radio equip - clasat time from the day you were
elier company is in Cushing' today ment were produced in smaller (elan-11
waened to pay said tax
in conneetion with the fixtures for titi t
c-s than in 1923—the eutp ' CI
Mayor 11 -15-30t g
the Christian and Methedist churches' crystal receivers declined 49 perucen(f: 11 C ORR M
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'that of headphones 21 percent and' f 'MISSION GIFTS I
IL W M Mis
eiiiheltz of s is trans- transmitting Pets six tenths of a The Methodist Womens Foreign VI
acting ail bueiter In Cushing today percent
s i pelli
Explaining the fall in crystal re- iMisionttrY Society i sendng a
Mr and Mrs II Carlisle and ceiver and headphone production of- 1 Christmas box to their Missionary in 'Ise
d tutthter pre in Cushing with a view ficials snid that the public is demand-I China Anyone wishing to send gifts m
of locating here nermanently ing lend-speaker sets and receivers ftring them to the chuseh Sunday or
t that will bring entertainment from 'take them to Mrs Winget at 713 m
John Hicks of Little Rock Ark comparatively distant station Five 1 East Maple street —Adv el
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AI a business vis'AT in Cushing to- tube sets which command about 1 - 1 R
day I 1000 mile reception when weather NOTICE fi
e conditions are favorable are said To the Business Men of Cushing': 'tie
August Vignatti of Cleveland Ohio to be moving ahead in popularity That I Ed Lewis the present night al
Is in Cushing on business today More then 23934000 tubes valued watchman will on the 15th day of V
at $20137000 were produced last 1 December resign the Job as mer- III51
I E McEvoy oil man of Tulsa year to supply the gigantic demand chant police This notice will give e
is a Cushing Imsiness visitor today of the radio listpnern the business men time to hire an- El NI
One Third neve Sets °Ater man Hoping you can get some 0
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ItriY JurneY NOM has 1-'en'' in the On the basis of the 1925 produe ono that will give satisfaction
lam
Mermen Tubercular sanitarium at tion of receiveN officials estimate 1 am yours for R u eem
Oklahoma City for the past 'eighteen' that from 10000000 to 15000000 ED LEWIS 12-0-3t' Lk
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months is here visitinr big brotb-! sets are in use it' the United States —
r4r D 'Lim I
oyle
ey and family His end that the nightly audience takes I
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health '9 much imnroved I in at least one-third of the nation I 111
I Ft time of great emergency Fossi-
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MN Dollie Stewart Who Is em-' bly three quarters of the nation 666
iM a business visliT in Cushing to-1 tube sets which command about
day 1000 mile reception when weather
conditions are favorable are said
August Vignatti of Cleveland Ohio to be moving ahead in popularity
Is in Cushinz on business today More than 23934600 tubes valued
at $20437000 were produced last
E McEvoy oil man of Tulsa year to supply the gigantic demand
is a Cushing huginesa visitor today of the radio listeners
One Third Have Sets
- tiny JurneY NOM has Fen in the On tho basis of the 19213 produe-
Mormon Tubercular sanitarium at tion of receiveN officials estimate
Oklahoma City for the past 'elehteen that from 10000000 to 15000000
months is here visitinr his brotb-! sets are in use in the United States
er Doyle 'Limey ! and family His and that the nightly audience takes
health s much iinoroved ! in at least one-third of the nation
I-1 time of great emergency possi-
Mrs Dollie Stewart Who ts em-: bly three quarters of the nation
ploycd with Green and MeLaury: could be mobilized in front of loud
real estate company is jIJ and con-) speakers
'fined to her room at 823 East Maple! There rre mora radio sets in use
?street I in United states than all the r
The world put toirether This condt-
! Lion is chiefly attributed to better
living standards in United States
WANTED—Clean cotton rags at:! —
Daily Citizen
Is 41 a Ate I It JOY! t JO! k tileelril1011s 110
WM11-4gk:
"Born to West"
Novel Western
New Zane Grey Picture
Could Be Called the
Perfect Production
POP1
today -
Ent Mrs Paris Crisp Potato Chips
Phone 544-J Kept by all grocers
awls
This is the interpretation plared
upon figures issued by the depart
A motion picture that moves with 1-2 lb and 1 It
the celerity of a machine gun Tobaccos
That—is Zane Grey's etory of a
great family feud—and how it at Cigarettg
fected a girl John Waters haa
brought it to the screen as a Para- Park & Til cord
mount production "Born to the Mary Garden
West" is the tale of two boys who
as school lads fought over a girl Holly wrapped
On reaching manhood their paths I Marshmellows
cross again Then—but you'd bet-
ter see the film when it arrives at
the Dunkin on Sunday Dec 12 A few of ou
1 t is fast moving colorful and full Weekly Ston
of action every moment There are
wild fides stirring adventure gun
fights and an exciting rescue of Mar- Roman Beau
garet Morris by Jack Holt Through
it all runs the mystery and romance Apples PE
alawys connected with Zane Grey
Jack Holt with quick brain and iron Idaho Russet
nerve Escapes from many tight places
but never from the heart of the
girl Swift Premiu
"Born to the West" includes in iti Whole or I
cast besides Miss Morris and Holt—
Raymond Hatton Arlette Marchal
1
CHRISTMA'
and George Siegman '
DUNKIN
- Sunday-Monday
Decomber 12 and 13
DabiliaaiDMi2
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F F Fennell of Ponca City is I connection with the census report
in Cushing transacting business to- declaring that the government figures oil
day "are more than confirmed by reports Efi
K from the induary" Tbis reducer JN
B Bickers 4 f Dallas Texas doubled his production civet last year
is in Cushing looking after business I but was forced recortly to increase MI
todny - I l-e- ou—tpui -in--- - -8 0:11— !: tlay----ac:' Be
S cording to the statement i 11
Eat Mre Paris Crisp Potato Chips "The mounting ratie‘ of Increase
Phone 5444 Kept by all grocers in Pale of multipye tube Pal end bi
12-7-2it t speakLrs indicates clearly the Alacp II
-- I thin of Tlifil0 by the publia as a peq- Psi
1 01 manent iLvestment" Kent said lin
itYptfrui illuminate
RADI0 11 Reports from 4116 t11roaloy
Uitdh
Corporati a Cincinnati ti:to Radio IL
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WAHINCTONiligher elan radio i bonne GOTIPPflt Electrie amt other I
equipment is is demand by the 'producer of -radio eutiipment wee 134
American public which Is not sat- opttraistle and imlicated a public a
istied tft in times past with the demand for radio sets whidt wilt not II
programs broadcist by nearby eta be eut dawn by the present troubled
tions conditions tn broadcastitig III
This Is the Interpretation place'd 1?epartmPut of commerce officials le
unon figures Issued hit Silo tionfirt are investigating one important II
ment of commerce disclosing an in- Phase of the radic raanufacturnig go
busimesits seasonal charactoristie m""
crease of 1045 percent in the pro-
duction of radio tills) sets in 1025 —in tan effort tl di'"°ver a Ilea" e
as compareel with 1923 and reports ef ' effilvevi" the industry ta one Illaq
which will spread its production over 10
from several prineinal manufacturers
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In 1025 2I80422 radio tubs FON the entire year
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Most of the reeeiver producers put Jilts
were manufactured in the United I
flu4r principal output on the market EL
States The retail value of nit radio
from July to January In the off Ar
equipment for that year was in ex-
seascn the production falls iresulting
cess of 1341000000 based upon the
n ee
factory volue of $17029000 Both i dwdine in mploymnt One of
the 'solutions appears to he tn the 1
figures represent increases of 215
percent from 1925
I upbuiblimr of fIlmore profitable ex- :111
1 port s LI
- Officials Raid however that the busines through which foreign
demand s 'mg
1923 f output or radio equipment would I might be unulled while the
be sonowhat below that of 1025 The ' Anterican market Is dull I a
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antitipated decline in production is
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Attilbeited to the feet that a number
of radio manufacturers went out of ! Eil
wo o aaaaa v um alutu ty mat Oh Ir4d Joe IF
antivipsted decline in production is knitted
Attsilleited to the fact that a number NoTicv ag
of radio manufacturers went out of 1 I ' i' Iii: - $ I e 0 0
busine-ss or were consolidated with More -than -Imo men' from 71 to Iel ' -
other corporations this )ear
See Overproduction ti) Years of ova are subject tostr Ladies Handkerchiefs
eet'21
tax in $he City of Cushing Notice :Ilia -
It was stated that there was some 3 to a box
overproduction in 1925
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to pax' this tax is made through the to
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-Officials and manufacturers be- (lace ef the street commis rem
sioner Er
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I: u ii i Many hallo alreadv noid some have 21 ' 25e el
plying' standards in United States
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Quality Grocery & Marketma i:n
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DRUMRIGHT BRISTOW I di
CUSHING-117 East Broadway—Phones 998-4 lines '111
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Same Prices Good At All Stoles Visit the Store in
Nearest You
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Hundreds of Christmas Suggestions In Our le
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Stores Ae 'Fr-N-Stance:
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1Cigars Holly wrapped Irequered Boxes Stuffed 2
Figs
1
1-2 lb and 1 lb Humidor
Tobaccos
Cigaretts
Park & Tilrord Crane's or
Mary Garden Chocolates
Campfire
virtually ull foreign countries there
ere restictions on the use of adio'Bil
sets which strangle the IndsoitrY I RI
A Atwater Kont Philadelphia 111
manufacturer issued n statement in pr
7-1 Reportm Optiptimille !16
CP IL) - a
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mi prescription for
Colds Grippe !lu Dengue 1311
Bilious Fever and Malaria S
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It kills the germs s
Fancy Baskets Imported 'on
Fruits hm
Heinz or Beech-Nut Xmas !-11 Ladies Silk LoungTng Robes
90 Packages wrapped in con- I oil 0 to $1800
tainers guaranteed to de-1 m $
Apples per peck 1161
Idaho Russet Potatoes peck 59Cim:
Swift Premium Bacon 4-Q lb Average 48c mu
Whole or Half Slab per lb
CHRISTMAS CANDIES Ribbon Mixed
Cut Rock Taffy Satin Finished etc 1 71-2c1131
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(Special prices to Churches Lodges or An Or
for quantity orders) 151
The GIFTS you buy here are ALL USEFUL and )11
BENEFICIAL 7 You can't GO WRONG on a1'1E
purchase
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Ladles Scarfs
knitted
Towel Sets
1 Bath Towel 1 Face Towel
and wash rag
79c t° $195
Stationary
Large Bomes—S9me fancy
border
15c ta $150
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Ladiem Purses
All Leather Purses and
Beaded Bags
$295 to $1250
Ladies Fancy Gartas
25c '$100
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Ladies Sim Underwear
A large assortment
$175 to $500
Ladies Hose
Newest Shades
$100 $150
' $250
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tainers guaranteed to de- :1111 t1f1140mx-F
liver without breakage -11 Toilet Sets
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a Perfume and Powder
Box Apples I PI iti n ill° to (re CI I
to
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A few of our many prices See Our Special 1:11 """
Weekly Store News out tomorrow
Ladies House Slippers
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$1 00 tos$350
tre
Roman Beauty Gano or Ben Davis 49c Puritan Tea Aprons
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Apples per peck
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A Store that Abounds in Hol-
iday Goods—where the Spirit
of Christmas Prevails
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The Dixie Store Has Rightly been
Called the Store of a Thottsand Dolls
19c 25c 35c 50c
69c 75c 98c $149'
$198 $249 $298
$350 to $800
A Special Holiday Showing of Baby Things
That Will Delight the Little Tots -
Babies IBootees
25e $150
Babies Rattles
10C
'Babies Wool Hose Silk
and Wool
45ct075c
' Babies Caps
MOO to $250
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Has Every Gift that you have
on ! Us ! Us! Us! Us!
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Babies Rag Dolls
25c ‘
Babies 1Blankets
75c to S250
Twin Dolls in Basket
$295
Anthony's
PIXIE STORE
: Cushing's
Courteous Store
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Babies Toilet Sets
50c 75c $1
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10c 15c 25e
35c
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Ladies Scarfs
Silk
$150
Suit CagesMen!s
$150 $450
Toys Sweaters
98cto $3-50—
Alen's House Slippers'
S100 to$250
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Men's Fancy Silk Neckwear
$100 to $150
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Men's Silk Brocaded Loung-
lag Robes
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S1100
Alen's Fancy Dress Silk Sox
75c
Men's Silk and Wool Socks
75cth $100
Men's Tie and Kerchief to
Match
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98c
Men's Dress Shirts No-Fade
The World's Greatest Value
$195 $295
$395
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Ladies Handkerchiefs
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f25c tu $150 iday Goods--where the Spirit 35c -
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S Towel Sets
1 Bath Towel 1 Face Towel
ash rag of Christmas Prevails
from and wash to $195
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