The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1917 Page: 2 of 10
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-THE OKLAHOMA NEWS—PACE j-
SAMMES WANT
FRESH READING
SAYS rat
High Spots in American History
BETSY ROSS MAKES FIRST U. S. FLAG
cirri* on i blue field.
“Can you mak# a Has, Mr*.
Ross?” asked General Wauhlng-
lon. Sho 1* reported to have
replied stf# didn't know, since
«he nerer had tried,
The men laughed
! Mr*. Ro*» noticed the atitr* In
the design were *ix pointed. 8h*
suggested five-pointed one*.
Washington **ld he thought »l«-
pointed *tar» would be eaaier to
mak<v
Betsy Ro»» smiled. rthe folded
IT W. *. FWIIIUCAT.
tutted Preee NUff Ootreepondent
Parle. July *T.--The Bammle*
la France need all the ««tod.
wheUsom# rending matter the
taiga gt boat* can send them.
Unneral Pershing declared today.
The American boy* at the per-
manent training *amp near th*
by raij*h IXH'CH.
Belev Rose, charming young
widow of Phlledelph la, ren to
anewar Hie bell that sounded In
th* living quarter* behind her
lltlle upholstering shop
In the shop she found three
men. evidently person# of Im-
portance. They wore elabor-
ately trimmed greet coals end
embroidered waist coats The
visitors' iggd't mad* the
dlngv shop t*» bright ex the
sunlight that streamed thru the
leaded window panes This was
a morning on June, ITT'i
In one of the men. Mrs Ross
recognised her uncle. Col. Ueorge
maaeni . uM(, « member of the conlln
(mat haw# **pr***#d Ihelr hun- #n|#l colonel Rose pre
gar for freah nawapaper* a»'<,«ented the noted Robert Morris.
____.___ The queetlon *a* richest men of th# colonies, the
ih. American com I Rockefeller of t he day
gat dp «» «»»• Americen com . |Wr- vU||<>| Mr, Ro, _
gmader-ln-v'hlef end h* *«t only die hero of the col-
approved djdaa uat onlee. General Ueorge Washing
mad* la furnish th* Bammi* (nn commander of ih# contln
with gaad magajdaea and new* M„, #rmv
gapam bnt ontUned a acheme | l-rmluce# 1‘sltem.
aadar which he hellavea *«• uenerel Washington, from the
**rh raa he dons tfl-tgafr.
la the
Ross quickly
•n ,.,^3iRSTjr-SrtS''. JS
technical name for the square
In the upper corner, contained
525 Prs. Men’s BLACK Low f
-SHOES- I
- MoBB* , ...... ....
ha aant la a central office in
Haw Verb when r**»aa*tbl* per
■Mu might eert H ant nnd peek
It fay direct shipment to Amer-
ica*. tnlalag camp* la man.
do net waat a rapetltlea
hare of what occurred on the
Msutteen harder laat year when
ward wan ennt oat Ihnt our
trtTt~ appeecletad reading mnt-
iWTw“rminl.« people «P*»;
*4 their gnmta nnd dng ont
anything they eentd find in thn
Zar SBrtarva
gaat, did net era re that *»et •*
iwadiat. What was sraated was
' ’m--
jssrc •ss-*.. ~r
P Hra when area* tonnage 1* M
5 lavalaaht* aa It I* now.
WT. NUKUS
ilERIOmiDH
MORE FDR YEN)
Bets) Roes'
IS while
Home. Philadelphia,
arranged
THIS OLD RELIABLE
FIRM OFFERS
Nothing only the hesi In !*!*-
mends. Welch ee. Wrist Welches
Silverware end Jewelry of *11 kinds
Our Ihouaaads of pleased custom-
ers (some \onr neighbors' will
testify to this.
WHIST WATCHKt* T
.NOc (ms*—Vk Weekly.
And as fine *n assortment s»
any Jewrelry store in the #mithw*M
-arrles.
All Os Credit. Quality tJaereoteest. _
ROSENFIELD |
S Gun Metal*. Vida, bottom or 1*C«, straight, Engtiak
s and round to**, formerly aoM {US and Pit m
g| *ur» ®wiy ......-......-.......................
E Than* war* considered big bargains at their for*
S mer price* but at $2JS they sure th* bmt buy in town
s —much Una than w* can hoy them.
JKWKMtY
l|« Mala A*ires
Oppoait*
r
Watch!!!
$2.85
ht«
of
stars
RS>
ttl.
rniprees
wto ha
^nsi&ts
that
amt wnhwtvwTvt Not Jwt waitatscmi
m met* ■*■»! jnisiammi whi
old farter* man a hoed* mamOar to a
nay
the
beta
n*o
JOSi
Be sue tke Betti*
r aa
tfc*
l»
ye
«*»
List.en !
max
tea
k a
m*
tea
ST. LOUIS
a piece of paper ead with ana
snip of th* shears, produced aa
even, five-pointed star. The men
were convinced.
In the day* that followed,
while Thome* Jefferson, In an-
other pert of town, tolled at
hi* rough draft of tho declara-
tion of Independence, Betsy Boas
sawed and stitched In her big
rocking chair.
Washington tint unfurled th*
•tare and stripes at th* battl*
of Brandywine.
--O-
ASK FOR BARMA.
We Buy Our Kisses
BT Tin BARREL,
end eell thsm at
5 Cents a Dozen
Ksrellent. Sanitary Fountain
Service, anr drinks are better.
“The Taate Telia’*
EMPRESS
CANDY SHOP
The famous traveling etoaee
of A uat tie are rivaled by roued
stone*, from th# else of a pen
to six Inchoe In diameter, found
In Nevada. When distributed
about upon level outface, within
feetof
It^mvMfag
center, and
there lie huddled like a lot of
eggs In a neet.
--0--
Barma quenches the thirst.
, , .............................meassemmmtmae
L—SALE OF NEW
-PATTERN HATS
a Mg setts etlaa a* th*
Sum •* -«*»
Hi*g. b viflttf el Bfeepee t
bb4 aiiM u4 m •€
A*
A1
is;s.“dSE.'
MsnrssM, Malm— me
thDr'pdwd at IMk 3S
aa* n
Msslss
and Orsr
t a marrow
All *er
mer Rata
•air oer.
111 wr. mate as.
Marls I
1 ..NSW t
. ——.....................—
Straw Hat Sale
PICK ’EM OUT TODAY
AU Milan*, Splits, Sennits and Fancy Straws
i PRICE
All Panamas, Balibuntals
Leghorns and Bankoks
Fbr tom ywa nriots tnJ sundry —--
pwfri into to gBncrsl description of "near-beer.
Then came Brn—a cereal beverage, not a "near-beer." but offered partly for what it
is a ddigbtfuL wrbokeorae uid nutritious drink. Be*o rto wiA instant and
------ A wrhirtwind success.
fin sms flsisMivsy
Grand and Robinson
_ gMMMhWnim Mtamo mmm fhMBff htoflP offiQ A lO
oT^p^age tedT^Sch like the Bevo bottle aa ooaaiWe. The
Owing to Hero's
7."k^5teJh^- tbs
contents o' bottfe that you must depend upon for enjoyment.
Then beware of impenonators — don't be satisfied to try to identify Bevo by the shape
of the bottle aJone—
Look. !!
&itU*^udemK«
SATURDAY—
Women's And Children's Low Footwear
A Clearance
- , '■-»-; «- Oxfords, Strag-Pwmg* and Boots—AD Right Up to
thn Mmnti m Styie.
Tbc spccia! pric^r-gy arc only enr cf lie pcists cf :tsportA=c* o? Ah
sbese are tie sen cf Shoes :hit g:ve «-jch fitijfacticn prists of
u
fit tad wear
Pricings Continue Monday and Tuesday
Look, for tke Seal
* tan tta
this Uhen
Ctee lot of Werner.'*
god O.3orc=** Low Shoe?
— Is rates*. ar,i iu.1
jeathcr?. |ro>.'. -r?.
brakes j.:>—Half Price.
Lkrk W : —er.> Piter.:
Leather Pstso? — Ar.k'.c
»tr*t- wb.ite Xeoist ?.Xe
reMcr bee' So. v v; ses
at OJ5.
lafert?' F:r?: >trr?—
Wistc Kvd ask> -trap:
>.^e? z to 5 S va v.r«
at Me.
Childres s Thn Hat Oxtcrds—
Sul™ dosrt soles: tie sires
i u I a: St.IS; S'i :j IIS
a: *1—*■: XZ to Z s: *1.4*
Misses Gcaeiers'. ibuepe—
Aitle s:r*j, s ue eo'.e s.ie*
.: i5 t: i: it ttii, t: sin*
Little w o s e : t fS:eor
Leather — Tvxni.
caf'.e Mte. low heel tS 4#
'site.* *: II *
VSsees P a : » c ; Leeiler
Hja?>—Nwr s sole rxbbe*
heei $S to US valses
*: ta.4»: l: *c t t? it
SI tt«*
Ow Wm ef S omen » >sd
i hildns > l vS.-e*. vsl«»
from *1-Vi »o A\W: spevial
U II I*
Li-r 'e * ,< e m S >s-
Le*th*- Fxttj*—Ar.kle «'•»:
?. i 'A if*t. so * li *• vgltes
i IIM
Wosceo1*
Pa:ee: Leothec Ptxj
—Siiflc sole, leoxhec
Loan hew'.: Hit rai-
ue# a; «? Vt
Wjws'i Thlte
Carves Boros — SH-
:rrh isoe top. aisgl#
k'> «w«red leei:
,« ft Sms a: tUA
W-mei * P » x • a t
Leather Paxsps—WeCt
s. v.e leather Le'li*
ieet. *5 4* voisee ax
gild.
W oats s r»iX Kid
rbisps — Tars eaCe.
New Tork IssttK
ieei. *» L4 vaioee at
04.TB. .
Wojaecla 5>ser Oa-
t. 'rvss — Cieahtoafflnos
Ms ft asj wtf.e arH.
rr-vi eii white Kii
Si t* rsltw at ssn&.
Yean s White Kic
Berta — * S-tick ten-
l»re s sgle so>e co»-
eeed heel; spec mi at
Oar Entire Stock of Women's
Low Shoes at S Percent
4 Ttariy Sasr
{ WASH SKIRTS 2<KC DISCOUNT
PRICED *1.00 to $5.98 «... r-
Th * ►a- .v .aiemr. aa , .v -a.^.r: ar.,- |~sw :se
.we S»r. e-f tie r-i -*i« n- eswr -ja t»e Yrsu .
va.-.- w ie *ie lie are sc t * _al -h»: Te» •-nr.ee. vie
«a-* » m.» X-.: »*a: • t.< -« - -- rrr—
T>«— >e 4* <■»>•— IV-.tcrt' easd Plasn W r -f
■.'* t-era ti a? V r - - •
OPES SATURDAY SIGHT US TIL 8:30
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1917, newspaper, July 27, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860088/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.