The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1919 Page: 3 of 16
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SHE holdsB« K oFF,oE|0i HENRY AND
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I (Continued froi
I Henry Miller In ti
I tr.tliwii.. western
j Divide."
After the t>lay the great actress,
j r orter and l ami .ine or iwn other*
. were to have supper <it the Kre.'lln
(Hotel. I think Porter rook me
1.1 Hint Ji*, fn!*ht sit buck and
enjoj my unahaeheil critl. ismn to
; the younn lad.v a fine.
. "r*'all> d;.'appointed
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS .
r'al man of l,ie west would I thought he was concentrated in I
S? " >*05; In distress, i hij wr|li„t. !
The situation was unheard or and "Come in A! "
could only occur in the h.lamination • hand
of a fat h-aded eaatener who ha.l ,.o!on..j , WMnt you fo have tht,
never set hi« feet beyond the Hud . lf Hiiyihinji shouKl hup
• ; pen to nif. l think I'd fe.l happy if
MUa Anglin lauffhoJ merrily. J you would look after her. '
"Smw York in wild over 1;." i He aeemed crushed and hopeless.
' New York doesn't know any bet- ! went owr to the window and
ter." j looked out
Porter aat hack, an expansive "You know 1 kind of like this
smile spreading a luht in his gray i old <H*mal city of dying souls."
eyes. "I am Inclined to agree '"What the he!l has that got to
with our friend." he offered. 'The do with your kicking off"
west is unacquainted with Manhat ! "Nothing, but the Jig Is up.
tnn chivalry." He said no more. Colonel, have you the price. Lets
but he kept" prodding every one i have a little refreshment. They'll
w- ...l n theck some time. I
20 CALLS FOR HELP ! WEEKLY LEGION DAHCES
Twenty calls for fuel and cloth
: ing h.«d been registered at United
Provident association Friday, ac-
cording to Mi** K Novella Could.
su erlntendent.
Many other calls came in for
">iispect cases." where it was
thought that the families might
be m want.
CHECKS UNCLE SAM CO.
.ith his genial quip*-.
Happy at Niglil. tiloom> in Morning h°,P*(,u
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aid
Bill i
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There is no question about Miss I
C. Jane Creel being a good invest-
ment for the Mississippi Valley
Trust Company of St. Louis. She
is the manager of the women's de-
partment of this bank, and knows
what women prish to know of the
mysteries of banking terms and
Since the women's department
placed in her care, she has r
banking so easy that the wo
customers have increased many
•" nave i r.«; i7 '
That Terrible Mr. Jennings
\oti promi-ed to bring vouj
\Yes.eru friend that terrible M
Jenningr- to criticise the plav."
"Well, I have Introduced him
He waved his hand down toward
"Pardon me- she said; bt
can hardly associate yojj with the
19vely things they say of you. Did
you like the play?"
I told her 1 didn't. 1 was
. ... know the cause of his
happier - sudden overpowering dejection, but
The very next morning he 1 no drink could lighten it. The
the depths of despondency. 1 Hght heirted winsome
over early in the afternoon.
sit in* at hiia r-ej.ii4'"" ,lur* ;n ,n* spectrum,
m ? . ' rlf,,1|wer« muddled into th* dr..h '
nt. I started to tiptoe out.
the night before had vanished.
(The bright hue* '.n the spec!
• muddled into the drab
(To be Continued.)
With a view to collecting delin-
quent taxes from the Unci* Ham
Oil corporation. P. H. Nolan,
cording clerk of the Corporation
commission, is in Kansas City.
Kan., making a check of the com
pany's records.
O
Who is he? What does he do?
Where Is he located? These ques-
tions are avked daily. Your bus!
ness card in the News wili keep
your name, business and location
before nearly every one in Oklsho
City.
Weekly dansants for American
Kegionaires, Pdst 36. will occur
weekly thruout the winter In the
Auditorium banquet hull, on Wednes-
day nights.
Arrungem nis have been made
whereby the l>eg|on dance* and those
held for the public in the same build-
ing will in no way conflict. Krits
Itlumenthal u adjutant in charge.
WIIKRK CKKIIIT BKLONUKI)
A man who had been ill told
1 pious friend that Dr. Jones
had brought him thru. "No."
jsaid his friend, "Providence brought
*you thru, not the doctor."
"Well, maybe he did. but the
doctor will charge for It." Doc-
tor's Leisure Hour.
PRIZE OFFER FOR "ADS"
A new departure In advei tislng is
that taken by J. W. Pryer, local
real estate man. who is offering f JJ
prise for "best copy" to fill .
space taken by him in locaj
papers.
The offer Is made to member* of
the local Ad Club.
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TIRED AND WORN-OUT
< %*rw«rk*4 mnd •«*. FI.S
Hrnrflt !■ Ur*a«
Many *uff rers from the effects
of having don - too much, as well as
or anxiety and worry, who have 111 -
', "> capacity for the duties
mid n easures of life, find fejitlrou
Just the * ••
IN TKRMS or OPRRATIONH
"Handsome iiome Dr. Delver is 1
putting up."
"So it Is."
"I wonder how great sn outlay
it represents."
"At a rough guess. I should say ;
no less than 50 appendices and
perhaps a tumor or two."—Blrm |
Ingham Age-Herald.
This
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Itullsti
1 of th.
for stendying the
the digestion. al>-
I mils t Ion of food
eli. Mass - Adve
MAKES AIRPLANE TRIP
James Burgess Horner, made a
trip to Oklahoma City from Nowata
Thursday by airplane and spent
Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Horner.
Since his military discharge he
is with the McClintick-Hancock
Airplane Company, at Nowata.
OLDS
Head or chett—
are beat treated
"externally" with
ICRS
IR BODYGUARD"-30ft
APPLYPOSLAM
END DISTRESS
OF ITCHY SKIN
CALOMEL HORROR
TOLD BY DODSON
You Don't" Need to Sicken,
Gripe, or Salivate Yourself
to Start Liver.
You're bilious, sluggish, constipa:
ed. ^ ou feel headachy, your stoir
ach may be sour, your breath bar
your skin sallow and you believ
you need vile, rtungerous calomel t
start liver and bowels.
Here's my guarantee; Ask you
druggbt for bottle . f Oolson'
Liver Tone and tak" a spoonful to
night. If it doesn'. start your live.
Slid straighten you right up better
than calomel and without griping
or making you sick I want y
go * back to the store and get
money back.
Tike calomel today and tomorrow
you will feel weal: .nd sick and nau
seated. Don't lo c a dav. Take a
spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dod
'°n * Uver Tone tonight and wake
up feeling splendid. It is perfectly
u-~nless. so give it to your children
any time.
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-Adv.
craves. I^et It help y
from eruptions ami
which mark your <-1'1
Antiseptic, healing
'InMn"
o be free
disorders
needing
ts effee
In' Rci
work and know how read-
es hold, stopping the Itch-
1 will hardly believe
sible in
sho
Poslam's aotion ap-
pea s iill the more remarkable when
;iie trouble is persiatently stubborn
; nd nothing else seems to^ bring
lasting relief. I'oslain is harmless
Sold everywhere. For free sam-
1'1' write to lhnergency l.aborato-
' i*■ s. 243 West 171 li St . New York
«'• ly.—-Advertisement
CHEST CLOGGED UP
WITH HEAVY COLD?
Don't give it a chance to "get
in"—u e Dr. King's New
Discovery.
That clangorous stage where a
••old or cough might gel the
better of you may be neurer
than von think. Prompt anion with
Dr. King's New Discovery will avert
a long siege.
Kor fifty years it has looseneid
congested chests, ilissiputei tight- i
packed phlegm, broken vicious colds
and coughs, tiive It to the young- '
ters—tiike it yourself. There will I
no disagreeable after effects.
fiOc and si.20 a bottle. At your j
druggist Is.
Stop Worrying
About That Present and
<>o to
WAGGONERS
Main and Hudson
where you will find an
up^o date line of Reliable
Jewelry. Watches. Din
morals. Cut tilass. Silver
Tablware, Silver Novelties
and clocks at the right
prices. All are useful
gifts that will be both
pleasing and satisfying.
We will appreciate your
trade.
R. L
WAGGONER
At Southern Pharmacy
MAIN AND HUDSON
Ti
Bowels Become Normal
—liver livens up. bile flows freclv
-head-ache. biliousness, tongue-
fur. stomach-sourness. ' disappear
* hen I>r King's New l..r^ Pills gel
n their natural, oomfortahle action
Purgative, never pleasantly eor-
•ectiye, sometimes habit-forming.
<hould not be taken to rack the
lystem violently. Nature's wav is
he way or Dr. Kings New I.lfe
ills—gently hm firmly function-
ng 1 h. bowels, eliminating the in-
est,,,, .clogging waste, and pro-
noting the most gratifying results, i
leanse the system with them and i
'now the boom of regular bosvels
oc at all druggists.—Advt.
Store open until
9 p. m. Saturdays
Warm overcoats
for all the boys
Tlll'.SU early winter days arc
when buys need warm overcoats
more than they will after they're use<l
to the cold weather. Bring them here
today and see them in the stylish, warm,
comfortable fitting coats we have for
boys of 13 to 18 years. Handsomest
styles and fabrics we've ever had at
5IJ..SO up. •
JI \ I'.XILl:, overcoats for little
chaps of j'/j to 12 years. New styles
that are very beautiful. Some have fur
collars, Ittll belts, new ideas in pockets
and backs. Kvery good fabric at $10 up.
\f AW S arc sensible, serv-
iceable garments for play or
school. New ones here in plaids of every
shade; styles are very good looking;
sizes 8 to 18 at $8.50 up.
C\\ LvAThRS in new pull-oVei
~ styles for boys of 30 to 38 chest
I hev have fancy collar and cuffs a
heavy clastic knit bottom ; wide range
colors at $7.50 up. Other sweaters i
styles $.>.50 up. Juvenile sweater:
$^.50 up.
and
if
all
11 (A S toques and toboggan caps
'f solid colors and two color com-
binations at $1 and up. Wool caps
- >- -5 «p.
Girls' hats
N Kvv
^ shape
arrived,
streamers
scratch w
large shajie
sailor and small
s for little girls, just
Black velvet with
at $4, small black felt
ith streamers at Sfi.
$8.50. Black
at S10, black or tan plush $fj
1 ckiiiy s
age.
Black cat
boys of every
All weights in hiack
to 8/i at 50c (or 0 for $2.75. Sizes
) to 11 Yi at Ooc or 0 for $3.25.
r
KERR'S
No Comparative Prices
Hours 9 to 6
KERR'S
(
Salute the I
Ham and—j
Think of All the Misguided 1
Dyspeptics Who Refuse the 11
Good Things to Eat for Fear "
of Indigestion. No Trouble i
Like That If You Follow 9
Meals With Stuart's Dys- ' j
pepsia Tablets. I
Annual Sale of Good Hosiery
A Better Occasion This Year Than Ever Before—Bringing Plentiful -
Supplies at a Difficult Time and o' Prices Affording Splendid Savings
Most important of all is this fact: It i;. hosiery right out of stock.
The implication in thai is very broad and packed with meaning. It is
the good Kerr sort of hosiery, the kind with which we have built the
greatest hosiery business hereabout. One may calculate it, like the Polar
Star. It has given satisfaction plus to thousands of customers in years
gone by. It is doing that now, and will continue to do so. For, with all the
difficulties of these parlous days, with the tendency to cheapen rampant,
this is the same fine hosiery it has always been.
The occasion is the annual event of the kind. The reductions a.re
for two days only—Friday and Saturday. "Sou will find iln- varieties
particularly rich in hosiery for one's own needs and for Christmas -nvin" :
At 59c Pair
Hosiery for Misses
ndid fine rib *ilk hose * i
r_.~. This ■ •••
sort of prejudice a hont of jmopl
tciiipiiiitf dinhei, people who huv
hose *ith double
t white, black and African
lo 9 1-2. Reduced for t his
At 94c Pair
Women's Silk Hosiery
ilk and silk anj fibre hose, sear
lixk' feitrtf r tops, double li.
• . in whit* and black, reduei
, or :! pair* for 2.7S.
At 89c Pair
Women's "Wayneknit"
Fine silk lisle hose, full fashioned
double garter tops, double soles, in
black only. Sizes 8'.- t<> 10. A p'enti-
ful supply of these, however, cato
shopping is suggested. 3 pair at '<i
At 29c Pair
Hosiery for Women
SMtnloiM cotton hose with doubl* «,.rt r
tops, double heels and toes, in white and
black. This Ik a group of broken Hizes. At
a pair, or 3 pairs for 8.k\
At- $1.39 Pair
Women's Silk Hosiery
Broken lots *f women's pure thrend silk
'lose, full fashioned, double lisle Ka,ter tup,
and «ole« In black only. These are -liarlitli-
iperf
Mt|.
t'ashit
tops.
At 44c Pair
Hosiery for Women
At $1.59 Pair
Women's Silk Hosiery
thread silk with murk * -am
At $2.19 Pair
Women's Silk Hosiery
crl. and pure thread -ilk. lull
ned. with double lisle garter
double li>lc soles, and high
I heels, i„ white. Krav. black,
fieldnii.use, cordovan and
dy sra
icf an.. ^
appreciated -Advertisement.
Maples for i 1j«*v i
lief and are highly j |
The Kerr Dry (Goods Co.
VII
THE CHRISTMAS BABY GRAND
SHOULD BE RESERVED NOW
1 here s shortage of pianos and of course the available
stock of the finest, most desirable makes will be sold out first.
Just now you can choose the finish and style you want in the
finest Baby Orand pianos in the United States!
The Vose Baby Grand
The style we sell at $800. and on most
truly great piano ranking among the finest.
L-omfortable payments is
build-
onder-
The Kurtzmann Grand
The crowning achievement of over seventv years of fine piano
ing. Sec and test the Baby 'C.rand we arc selling at $875, it's a w
ful value.
The Brambach Grand
Is the smallest C.rand made, it's a wonderful success—comes in the new
J'.nglish Brown Mahn^any, the sounding hoard is guaranteed never to
crack, also other itnprov .ncnts. See it ; only $650.
•——These are only samples; it's worth a visit to see our great displav of
Haby (.rands: among others is the Great Stditiwav, Standard of'the-
. world, and a small .leposit will secure Christinas 'delivery, the balance can
paid 011 convenient terms if you wish. But don't d*
there are not enough to go
fall or Write
\TZhe Music tlouse
ound this
< >trr rcserva-
Oklahoma's One-Price Music House
223 Main Street, Oklahoma City.
The SAVOY
Price
Look at that Heel
This black kid model is a jrrcat favorite. There's a
certain elegance about black kid, and when it's shaped
lay expert craftsmen into a model on these graceful
lines it makes your feet look youthful. This boot,
with its quick high arch, is so beautiful that many
women wear it on the street.
Over shapes offering you the-
It's one of many YValk-
inoothest (it.
Uhfft; (Dver ftoof Skofl
117 West Main Street
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1919, newspaper, November 28, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269971/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.