The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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• tIie oklahoma xews .
O. Henry and Al Jennings
Life Story of Famous Writer and Oklahoma Outlaw, as
Told by the Ex-Bandit
SHE'S LAUDER MASCOT
sotn# of them die. :
iiy* I
CHAPTER It- ! of tfcoeo friend* would to-
tCmrrKkt. 1 1 . by Ai J«nn,n«« i I i.o.l !t u*-lr hl«rhe*t honor so
-What a terrible Ijoletion there !* r..ive aHe.l o Hf nr> wh. n he w.i
In tht* prison life." h* ald after. Ju« Bill ."orter i( ron*.,- It
a pauee that welshed like a stone [ an/one ever intcmM him*. If in
upon us. "We are forgotten by ti;.:, he- did not teem to kne* f it
th* friend* we loft In the worVI I Porter had about foui
a d we axe uae<l by the friend* more to r e We Kept a calen-
we r!alm here." ,lar "< every ni«ht we would
I knew that Porter had a wife i nnkt off anotner day. It U a
and child- I did not know then melancholy thin* to feel the eepara
that he had reached hla home afi-r tlon comiri -hUiy nearer—a ^ para
oar separation In Te*a« to find his tion that will be an final
wtfa dying Nor did I know that compromising aj death We talk
til* SIOOO t.ad *1v*n him a m***ure Inolfferent.j. almost flippantly
nt ln-Vper.der.ee In those laat sad Time ta'aun we were «, do-ply
month, before liii trial and conrtc- touched
tlon. j i, lv* not changed I wtt! keep
In all mtr Intimacy at prison., my secret. What would
Por'er nsvef once alluded to hi* colonel, if you should iret out
family affair*. Not om-a did he "1 will walk up to the fir-t inar ' "A* nweet as th' heather, th'
speak f< the raild who was ever.' re* on tha street anj I will my j bonny purple heather!"
In hla thoughts BIHy and I b?>. I'm s„ ex .or - ju.t cat) ^ m ,Urr>. „d
Lsidy I-audrr. Just returned from
Australia, dmcribe dainty Muriel J
it laughing. It | Window, their new "mascot
I had ever h*;ir«l r Muriel will henceforth
'with the Lauder company.
cert j to
out innumerable lettarn to the little'ou; of the pen. If you
Margaret. Only on?* did Porter it. *o to heir." <| <li<| that very
slip a word. It was that tlm« j ihinff sotn~ years lat r >
when a slory had been refused He Porter burst
* as disappointed, he said, for he was the first tli
w.intsd to send a present to a little j htm laugh outright. It ae««med
friends. -*.*ns bubbling ami (tinging up fror
BUI. >ou apeak now of the fel.ow
ho psjr for tha drink* at their
funeral. The Ja^ bird
produce a I-axa.ru
ity. bu
be bumped off In a
Tcu
'
Famous Old Recipe
tor Cough Syrup
♦ JVuj-JeJ
trow and IH introduce you."
•What la he like?" Bill «-*ioed —
ess or bcav • of a sudoen to weaken ar.J h.s | tipeeUt to Tkf Xnr*
ahtence of'fluont ahisperlng became hesitant' Edmonton. Alberta. Nov
■ e* m to grin in the teath of ZZ , ^DonT~ow But hell slt lr — ' ft>r rU,h
a- tlioujh they were about to enter ' hair in about ten dayj.-'
pon a new aorl of adventurer* j ITo Be tentlmiedJ
PRPPARP CAR IIIMIftRAMTQ ' started raising foxes two years aco [ What happened to that old sto*
ajjirHtrAKt PUK l¥WlunAS I o w„h two , when you pUrchmw<i tha naw ^a?
URGING KEEPING OF BEES
Sprriml t. Ti. V«r.
N s . Not. IS — Bee
, to • 0 A man keeping In the Annapolis Valley is
J«ath. 1 wou.d like er.coura«ed.
„« i A adlver fo* two y
tH*, expected next year'. Albert,',' *"^h w® ' "
building a $40.-.*00 immigration hail j
FOXES ARE PROFITABLE
sold $16 500 worth of! If it ia 'n «ood condition jrou
has i* pair* of foxes, easily turn It Into caab thru
Nawa -Wknt" ad. Just phona th
jad to Walnut 7000.
Winnipeg.
VICTIMS
RESCUED
\tur each rceal—^ OU eat on*
EATONIC
Thousands of houses
found that they csti are
thirds of th- money usually
for cough preparations, br i
Kidney, liver, bladder mr-i*. vric
^ acid troubles aro moot dangerous
Aftgr^ach reeal —^OU eat^onf because of their Lnsidioua attacks.
Heed the first warning they jive
: that they need attention by talcinf
and get fall food value and real (tom 1 GOLD MEDAL
grh comfort. Instantly relieves heart-
burn. bloated, gassy foalinf. STOPS
acidity, food repeating and stomach !
misery. AIDS digestion; geepa the '
•tomach sweet and Dure «• .. .a. . „
SATf)NIC I. tl« U< remedy an-Tor'* oostt 2?* T°rId •.!?*"<Urd ,h*M
• <^Bt.orlwo S (1st tou f IV yr.u will be de ^©'dera, will often ward off these di>-
f mTt. 8*t,*! « onc-:srantestf ssses and gtrer.g:hsn ths body against
raootyt^ck. K« « ca. aod .r, It , lur.haratt^ka. Threa.Ua^alldruiriw.
! Roach the Druggist. 110 W Main St. ^ '•? Gold Medal sr oesvy
—Adrertisen
SENTIMENT
and SERVICE
Jewelry, Ditmondt, Watches, Silverware and Gat
AH ol Highest Grade
The richness of appearance is enduring, the utility
approximates necessity and the impressiveness in value
signifies a sentiment of deep affection and regard for
the recipient.
We are showing the very handsomest and newest
designs at RIGHT prices. When considering a pleasing
and practical holiday gift remember
WAGGONER
RELIABLE JEWELER
Corner Main and Hudson
Way itl Fwape
To Keep Silent
"We miy not he forgotten by tho
folks on tho outside," I offered.
"Forgott-n or ilrspised, what d;f
fsrencw t)'<ei !t make? I left many
mere. Thry wero pC arerfu'. i ncy
uld .'lave won a p*;<
hla throat like
tuns.
rjcli.
u!d glv
•1o you think
!fe looked
suspense.
guilty?"
-No. Bill, I'd bank
da> . "
"Tli.irk*. I've cot one friend any-
way. I'm Tlad they J#t me alone.
I do not wish to be Indebted fo any-
obligation
Get Health
AND
Have Happines
;'-,h ; n.lura the au.p*
great dervl for
r arro«;nr.t indor r>nder.ce. I wo-
lf 1 wftl regret my plan1*"
don't believe he evor tll.i v*n
the black day
all but
During the war-she was on ths |
trannp< rt Cranstor for three yearsr. h'ss
a* entenaJner, snd was decorated It i
;ns Canadian govei
\a a Seattle girl an
singer and dancer.
York i
dri
muld j
"Is ths fear of life grea.er
tho ivof • .♦ •? ller-
you arT ; rWu<jy th|g pen
, beset vviih
!may gu«
inunediate relief usual'y
an ordinary couch In 24
r less.
4 ounces of Pine* from
irgle:. pour It Into s pint
dd piain granulated fugar
i mik" a full pint. If you
us< clarified molasses,
or corn syrup. Instead of
nm KUher way, it tastes
•fsctly. snd lasts a
•ntempt . honey.
I phlegm. soothes
bullet membranes. and gradually but
r j surely the annoying throat tickle
and dreaded cough di*appe*r
night see us as we i
er | How much of hatred i
than j Would melt In that clear , -
I um ; of understanding. We could family s'foni?*
. 1 am equal to llfo if we tried hanl It s* truly astonishing how quick-
anxiety# |hft world Iwotigh. Do you think we could I ly it- acta per.etrating through
. , ' ,m? pa" I ever look Into th« face of denth JT^ !'■5"""^,lv'J,h.r-"t
l oner clldn-t bxihvi any aniircr without a tremor- I lunc—.ooaen. and ralaea
Lr n11qU:f,'°n "« « "• ®°rt j ■ , hare men take ,
fm«f. If I bunr'-d my cour and al^' "kl,>* '° 't**k j an<l !nurh wlvh th,>lr ]RM" 1 ,
*ot myself here Ihen all rl*ht. i -n„— h._,, _ . , have ridden put with the gans ami I tirelv. Nothln* "better for bron-
When I get our I will tK under ' *°rk « mak# a 'very one of u. Knew we were | chill., or hoar.eneaa. |
noak to hMe tha real «e!f from our pmboWy on our la.it retch. None l'1"" ' apaclal and hlshly |
Mlow.. Tou know 1 iometime of u, were wuearalrh about If compound of rer.ulne
think the world would ko forwart j '5v.Pr'"f!lr Tli'^ln^^ ^ !
! at a lightning pacs If men would | Sccnery for Htor> {the mmbran -
moot each other as they are-lf -But there was
j _ *y '|0rKa Hb®rt t,n,e- ff*ve l ope. I am thinking of I pine*'* wl"th full directions and !
• hypocrisy. | de^th that Is as certain, say. as u- n*t accept anything elee Guar-,
! , thC Pra> to see my release. Tike, for instance, a | U'*[\r n^!Ifn?W rTfllZZ?* !
oth*r. aee them. I condemned man-you know they | Vm Pln.™"^ Ft^i^
pray rather that othera 11 --------
would
t lashed with hideous nightmares. | Advertisement.
wayne, lnd —
y*r mm fcsalifc's ute siis^l
irssssxusr'
mm BLOUSE WEEK
Dr.Tutt's
Liver Pills
<A
Climbing up the ladder of
luccess is just as hard on
•hoes as on brain and muscle.
It's surprising how much
lasier good shoes make the
limbing. Good looking
thoes help to create that
'successful" look.
And goocf wearing shoes
•avc hard earned money.
And good fitting shoes
mean better health, more
snergy, less worry.
We qualify as shoe mer
chants on all three counts
af Looks, Wear and Fit.
Beacon Shoe Store
20* tVIMT MAIN ST.'KKT
| "SHOES
Neglecting That
Cold or Cough?
Wliy,
ITS natural you dont want to
,ss
----- - """. *■ « ■won s
SZrZSlrJrT'*7 "
5'lPPe. doea not re-
{52. standard rsllsver rsry
iT*it aiV?ufMiy hl h '°0>r
hsssjraiTu.^ _,^!!,. b^®n—and it's
CsM Here '. Refief
Sr«*n"JS",0*#" ln "r° Ki^r^'rU
action, they promote
free MIS r- w, atlr ul ths lnv
•52t«!Srh,7 lMit "•• « tha
2j2?nL "<« fer-
21? ^ K00^' *nd J,0U k*'n
r22iai«il« a *nd ■'••"h.'ul
2^U.0.m.ntAI1
SL . - ' ' " * '
An elaborate display of marvelous blouses has
been arranged for the entire week, November
10-15. {
Can you recall a journey thru a hot house when
all the lovely plants were in bloom? On every
band blossoms of myriad hues. So it is with this
shop—a veritable hot house of blouses, blouses
that are the rarest blooms from the world's finest
houses. The new Hatiks are as If they were col-
ored by nature in as infinitely fine a way as are
the flowers—the colorings are so delicatclv
blended and harmonized that one is filled with
awe at their beauty, and at once the desire comes
to acquire one of tljem for personal adornment.
Javanese batik don* on panne vel\et combined
with georgette, thi* presentation is an Innova
tlon, strikingly colorful, reprnentii.^ in ni.irv
lous design and exquisite workmanship this
new iirt In all the bc.-iuly and finesse that la
adapted to; eapeclally priced for j £■
National blouae
Russian and peplum blouses, distinctive de-
<lirn* well "-1"pte<l to the prevailing ault mode.
A showing sent here especially for the blouae
sxpoaltlon la on display. A feature of outatand-
:ng merit fa the color combinations attained in
:hes decidedly practical blouses
The filmy materials lend I hem selves so excep
ilonnlly well to this striking treatment. Chiffons,
crepe d^ chine and net are exumple*. and thesw
flnlahed batiks apeak for the unlimited oppor
tunlty offered the artists doing tills Interesting
work. For blouse week, Ann m r
priced 3>Z"./D
Javanese batik craqule dyed:
Is obtained ln this blouse i>y
billing chiffon over metallic cloth
This group has been made a feature (roup as
It Is a medium price and some of our very best
values have been Included In blouses that should
retail at $3 .T5. Hlouae
week
(Hoi
$18.85
unueual effect
$25.00
$25.00
Javanese batik blouses are a new chapter ir
fashion's history. The oriental and ancient i!e
signs are painted by hand, forralnr conceptions
bewildering in their transcendent splendor The
National <!nrm«nl Shop was the first "to show
peplum blouses, and Is the first to show batiks
These are blouses of unusual color and de
xrr.^.r.': $19.75
Blouses that Inspire beauty Itself—the best ef
forts of the best makers—Madam Flanders,
Town Blouse Makers—Peplum and Russian de
signs, finished ln superb yarn embroidery
beautiful ln color con- e 1 C AA
reptlon ^1«>.UU
A group of exquisite waistline blouses and
Russian blouses In flesh, white, n%vy, brown
taupe. Clever styles braided, yarn embroidered,
tallorod models and lace trimmed models. Noth
Ing will be found to compare with these blouses
here for the big event. The price
Is exceptionally low
$9.85
A collection of wonderful blouses of extra
quality georgette, beaded, embroidered and tal
lored—all sul: shades and white and flesh are
to he seen in this splendid group. The blouses
are worth 110 00 but are priced for
Blouse Week at
$6.85
SUITS REDUCED
Understand I There are plenty of cut price suits to be had around
the city ; suits purchased for the express purpose of placing them
on sale. Rut here the most select of our stock is reduced and
believe us, the reductions are genuine.
Rlue serges and tricotines make up the assortment at $33.00.
Jhese suits are 10 reasonably priced that the selling has been *
tast; only a limited number remain. Ann y
Better hurry $33.00
The finest tricotines, the finest velour de laines tailored in the
very best fashion. Naturally the best go first. It £CA AA
will bf decidedly to your advantage to get yours now ^DUsUU
Choose any suit worth to $125.00. priced low according to our
low prices. Fur trimmed models including the de- AA
sired pcachblooms, at reduced price .... $lO.UU
Ze5*e27XWHAIN|
N*
AZOLA
The Perfect Oil for Sala f-
ii delicacy and smoothnau that make real Mayon-
naise Dressing. It is delicacy and smoothness that
make Mazola so popular with those who like
properly dressed. Italians who know real olive oil are
enthusiastic about Mazola.
Your grocer sells Mazola at much less the price of the best olive
oil, which permits you to have salads at home as often as you please
without worrying too much about the cost of the dressing.
Make This Delicious Mayonnaise Dressing Today
a Ban, Yotta only I pint of Masola 1 t.sapoon of Manard
1 dash ol Ptpper 1 teaspoon of Salt 4 tablsspoona of Vintfir
Hs . all ingT.di.nts and minnf ut.nsils cold. Mix dry Injtedl.nts. Add
en yolk* end wh.n wsll missd add H teaspoon of vinegar. Add Maaola
drop by drop until the mixture begins to thicken, besting slowly. As soon
as the mixture thickens, add the remainder of the vinegsr, a linla at a time.
Now beat in tb. r.msinder of th* Masola gradually until all is used. Th*
—-iTonnais. should be thick enough to bold its shape. Put In a glass Jar
d coTer cloae. Place in th* ic* bos to be used when needed. It will
keep for weeks. Do not stir it whsn tou open it; tak* out as much as too
need with a tablespoon, and close the Jar.
I
FREE Cooking made simple and economical
—— when you consult the new 68-page Corn
Products Cook Book. Attractive illustrations. A
book you will keep. Free—write us for it today.
P. O. lex !S1 AW r~* at,
LUtU Kecfc, ArkmnsMM
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COl
V.L AOCOCK
m a. 0. u. w. M*
Sals* Rmpre$*nfatit m
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Weak Links in a Strong Chain
That's just what imitation parts arc when they become a'part of your Ford car.
They look strong enough, hut the metal isn't there—the strong, durable Vanadium
steel that goes into the Ford chassis and every Ford part. Ford parts are especially
cast and heat-treated, each according to its use. Some require a hard, flint-like
wearing surface, others need resilencv, and some need just "toughness."
Ford metallurgists have been studying those problems for sixteen years and know
just how each unit should be made to endure a maximum of wear and tear. They
know that best results can be obtained only by the use of special formulas for dif-
ferent parts, and that honest Ford parts wear from thirty-five to one hundred percent
longer than counterfeits.
We carry complete assortment of genuine Ford parts for both passenger cars and
trucks. And our garages are equipped to give careful, prompt Ford service—from
minor adjustments to complete overhauls. Drive in. it's better to be safe than sorry.
Come to the authorized Ford dealers for service.
McDaniel Auto Co. Deignan Motor Co.
SALES AND SERVICE
123 W. Third St
Phone Walnut 1148
318-20 W. California
Maple 196-197
SALES AND SERVICE
113-115 W. Second— Phone Walnut 916-917
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1919, newspaper, November 12, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269852/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.