The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 74, Ed. 1 Monday, December 24, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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BAKER WARNS
AGAINST RUN
PEACE OFFER
KNIT A SWEATER FOR SAMMY; HERE’S HOW
TTy InitcJ Prrns.
W asliinghm, I >ec. Cl fiorminv's I
insidious Okrisim.tx peace prop.** j
ganda "should not for a moment 1
Induce us to* slacken our prepara-
tions for war.” |
• Secretary of Wur Baker's weekly
war nummary voiced tlie warning i
today, pointing out clearly that I
Oorrnany now 1m trying to knock !
Italy out of the fight, while at the j
name time she In testing out the ■
went front preliminary to what has j
been heralded an a big offensive.
He warned, too, that America'* ;
portion of the struggle was vast
and that “our armies constitute the
reserves of victory.”
Christ mas Psychology.
On the subject of Teuton peace
feelers and America’s task, tho sec-
retary said:
“It would. appear that as n fore-
runner to the Herman offensive,
heralded to be launched in the war,
an intensive peace propaganda is
under way. Officials here see in
the Russo Herman gathering at
Rest l.itovsk Fin attempt by Her-
many to effect a separate peace
with Hums la during tho holidays
for tho psychological effect on oth-
er nations.
“Careful examination of the situ-
ation reveals that the enemy is
again preparing to sue for peace
before victory,” 1'.aker said.
Information from various sources | more
confirms the reports that tho Her- j iniagfrio.
mans would have the world believe
PERSONAL
and SOCIAL
General Ladles Aid, First Luther
an church, ^ill meet Thursday
with Mrs. Heorge Leiber. 2109 W
19th-*t.
! ur,l n.iiiey anil tli.-i> nol.1i.-r fiiMt POPE SENDS CHRISTMAS
5S!TZ .SSL?1 message to AMERICANS
Mr. and Mrs \V. H. I*. Trudgeon
! will have a family reunion Chrlat- «-up^r|K|it. liill.l.v Tlie l ulled I’rew.
'mas day. when lhelr *>n. W K. | ,,s. ; | Fope lfc-imll. t l»
I Trudpeon. who la in the niedl. tl day ,lcoplH „f America,
department of Ft. Clark arrive. ,(na MllteIm.nt , llltml rr„Hll,
! for a ahort leave la-fore Roll.* l > |1|r|J ,, MH,rctar, „f Mate.
* Kranve. Their »*n In law rhristm.i* meenaite:
daughter. Mr and Mrs. 1’ I. Me] ||oly Father sends to the
people of America his cordial greet-
ings and prays they may take to
water storage tank gave way and on the Fentress State bank build*
tons of water came hurling down , lag, demolishing it.
Mrk. Mary McClure wns honor and two little children. John
guest today at a 1 o'clock luncheon anil prentice. Colorado Springs.
given by Mrs. Fred Sutton to a | wll| coino |n t.migl*
Mr. and Mrs Trudgeon bad 75
few old time friend*. Mr. Sutton Is |
' over from Tulsa to fcpend Christ
j mas.
t he
heart in this time of strife and suf- j
fering the true lessons of the Christ-|
rnastide tin* lesson of Hod’s tin-
Arthur Hroom is up from Camp , ,ju. husbands ar.d families by St
! Howie spending holiday leave with ! John's mission and guild. At the
children as their guests
! ?r,,.,™‘.lr.!n^l!Tn\.f1V2 rowing love for"manklnii”i»nd ihe
lessen of unfaltering courage and
Ida sister. Mrs. Hene l’ryor.
I T.oon.inl Hour.,,..,, ha. «rriv.d I ,1,,^ ^ J'*
from Kemper Military Academy ,o j Ln.Uvi.-l, ,ra,. ! J ;e. 11 "V j'" ’ £!"*
| he with ids parents, Mr. Find Mrs., ^jr an,| \jrs d j. Hushmeyet' <l‘> ° 1,1 1 1 ’ ,
Marry Houston, durhv .he hn«- ...... iluuyhur Thelma are epenJ- Me may "i.mtec.
! **"»'*’• , I™ ">■' h"lhl-«VH III M>M Antonio ,n Klv.. bark to
I \V. K Harper er, aoeompanle,! alal Fl Wurih. ! ! ... ........ ... ....
j by his small grandson, Billy, iff' Miss Hlhtubeth Baseball is at v'°l ' ‘ ‘ f. ..
Sunday for Camp Truvl. lo .pend | home for the luiliduy. from Knima , 1" '"'I'm upon __
Christmas with W. K. Ifari»er Jr. Willard school, Troy. N. V. |
Mr. and Mrs. Kee H McKee will 1 s, Paul’s choir presented the JQWN CRIER ANNOUNCES
entertain Saturday evening at the ,MUtata ....... * " .....'
Bethlehem” Sunday even-
i Country eluh with fi dancing party jng a,,,j |»y request will repeat it j
• for their daughter, Lucile, who Just ( m.X( Sunday.
1 returned from National Fark Som
Inary for the holiday season.
HOURS, LIGHTLESS NIGHT
Brent McKcnnnn Mays who left « n,frtl t rms.
hist week t«* Join the coast artil
Fred Brock arrived Monday from 1 |,»,-y ,,t Ft. Hoseerans. was
* Camp Bowie to spend 10 days’ | ti.*nc»r* guest of Mr. and Mrs. H
j leave with his pnrents, Mr. and
‘ Mrs. \V. A. Brock. The family has
| removed from TOO K. Nln li st to
5291, w. KlghtK-st
Chicago. Dec. 24 Hear ye! Hear j
the I ye! the old town crier, 1710 model.;
..'fared forth on Ids rounds last
n'luTkev'"dinner. Sev.] nlulit. cry Inn the hour and an •
ral oilier gnenls from Oklahoma. nounclng "all ",11"
It was Juki a liglith’ss night;
S. Melov Jit
j Hity were present
( Mr. and Mrs. i
Bennett will precaution u the loop district.
Of course, every woman who ha« \ Harrell, chairman of the knitting Frances Ulddle came in to- jmVt, aM their I'lirlstiims ilinner _Ai||/ iiinroi/rn dv Cl Ofin
brother, husband, sweetheart, cousin ' unit, can buy tho jam and do le ^ from Tulsa to be with Miss quests, their mother. Mrs. M A. uAnlfx WnLLfAuU Dl rLUUU
>r friend »»‘*w wearing the khaki work at Lome.
Janet Stuart over holiday week, ildlgccock
....... ... . (’Minn 1 ............
will sco that he has a sweater ’lots Is the way tn make tit ptu,irt Hon ,,f .m.ly-e and Mr
f..Shinned , arefully of poo,l soft re, ulatlon lleil Cross sleeveless
wool to 'lum him tl„-hl" and keep sweater:
hint warm i BY MBS. J. B. IIABBKI.I.
r. |i Stuart, was exported In tn | \|,.v,.y.
her dailKhters. Misses' -
Killth and .lime, ami Miss ihnal^l' 1
The latter's sister, Hrttv; l.ulina. le>.
Pee. 24. Cashier
,1 tv from New Orleans where he m,\'ov, of llonrlelta. Texas, is •' " l.lpstonih sated his Id, ht
° also expetted to Join the party runmny Into thermit whet, a Mr
Mlirni'ti'r \ Nrcil n tirwcrnl
Tonic Tukr liroif'*
I 111 .111%^. t». Ii-inmaiai*. t Js stationed. il'Kii CXpc( T«‘U in jnm tn«-
But what of tiic hundreds of You wil lneed two and one-hnlf I fraternity entertained! Mrs. lbnlgecock's son. lral T,co
hoys who are less fortunate In the hanks of yarn to 8 pound) iind a j.. a |m|| Saturday nlRhl tit j MedRe.-nek. ttle, tten his h ailen ,
matter of solieltotts friends and pair of Red Cross needles. No. 3. ],,»,»-Muekinf|. Chaperones were- ;ln,-s commissi,m at l.eon SprlitKs stand.,, A ilrov,-'* Taste-
relatives" There are sueh. many I Cast on 80 stitches. Knit 2. ^jr an,| yjrs i.-|„|ev PerURys, Mrs. ! triiiniiiir camp, Is notv assigned to |,.s* , lull Tonic is ••.tually valaahle
than some w. II h, loved folks purl 2 stllehos for 4 inches. Knit Nojson Dnl.|infi „ml Mrs. Roy 8laf-, I,Tilt infantry, dolntt Buard »»,n'ls"n!.- «i-R k',o« ii
! plain until sweater measures 25 -pi,,. n,.xt holiday dance will , fluty |a the Texas oil fields. ton'le jiropert 1,-s ,'f yl’lNINM and
Mayhap chanee will bring some' Inches. 1„, n,e Alpha Omeya Monday night I Sergeant Thomas I,. Mess arrived I u, i\ tin,-,
that th„ mllltarv situation is sia-h l’°nd woman In touch with every. Knit 28 stllehos, tirttd off 24 |() 1)|p |.Pe Mttcklns. j this morning from Camp Howie j _->i—
a,..,..,., needy case. Rut It Is so precarl-1 stllehos for neck, loose 1 j..j(tv more soldiers and of ! a 10 days' leave to he with Ids I
tut Hat ore nhl. to dalai, tm Knit 28 stitches for shoulder. fl,.cr„ ‘ fl.„m ,-aml, poniphatt ill j mother. Mrs. I. W. Smith, 201 K. I
nit :i inches on each shoulder. joy|i( ltJ n,gU|ar Sunday nt heme, y; av.
Visit nny nne of th" ureat train-1 cist on 24 stltchns. Knit I lain for a[‘ taul's parislt liouse. | Miss Ada Scammahorn. daughter |
no-vers and ourselves the r.crni in lnK ‘•amps and look al out to see 2a Inches. Furl 2. knit 2 stitches Miss Marguerite. Hrotvn. 1100 W f Mr. and Mrs. J. A Hcumma-1
hint- many hoys are wearing .or 4 inches. I4th-st, left Saturday for F"i t nnrn, F’,14 \V. 23rd st. and .lack
Sew up sides, leaving nine inches Smj(|1 t'lpistmas with Mirdtvell. al-o of the city, will he]
friends. married Christmas morning hy j
Miss Sue Craig. 22, Park-pi. ‘s Uef. R. H. Rlngland at the bride's j
Only relatives tvlll he preu.
terms of peace. They, ther- fore. "us
threaten that unless this dictated ‘hance.
peace* is nccopted l>y tlio allied
powers and ourselves, the Herman
forces now being concentrated on
the western front, will break thru sweaters and how many not. About sew up sates, tea tom nine ....^ Smith to
the allied line 1 one out «»f five usually is fortunate. . for armholes. .M ike - lows single
“The various reports of immedi- |
ate petiee i»roposals by tin* Hermans
on seemingly favorable terms
should not for a moment induce us I
to slacken our prcpjiratlons for .
war.
Similar Move In lOlfi.
"It is only necessary for us to
recjill that during the Christmas
reason last year tho Ciermsin.» put
forth very/Similar peace rumors. I
“In considering the Herman mill !
tary situation in its true light It
must he understood that the Her-
mans realize that within a short
j.’or these und many other good crochet a round neck and 1 row
and brave boys, knit a sleeveless single crochet around armholes. jn visiting relatives,
sweater. | Before being sewed together, vhe ( Mrs ]Ut|ph Avery. 220M, W
You don’t have to report to Rod sleeveless sw’eater is in one long, jR-st,* will have a little Christ-
Cross work rooms to do knitting, j strip with a square opining in the JTiaH ^ree tonight for one of tin
bond
cut.
Kansas woman last year j
Anyone who follows directions tenter for the he.'ul. It is folded
small
orphans from the Sunbeam | caught more than 200 bushels of
printed below, given by Mrs. .T. 15. i together and the sides sowed up._ | Homo. She will he assisted in on- ] grasshoppers and by drving them j
lei.tainlnff jJV Miss Dorothy lien- and selling them for chicken j
CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE
FOR THE SAKE 01- A DEAD LOVE
j sley.
Dr. ami Mrs. C. C. Krens nn,l
little (laughter. Mary Miller, New
I York, will ttpend New Year's with
! Mrs. Kress' timther, Mrs. M. A
Fat turned u white face tn me j Miller.
fee,I, clcnrcl f.'kU.
Mr. and Mrs. C. (I. C.Irvin have
I am not easy "knocked out
Dick would say, hut l confess1 suddenly and said "Why is it,
time our armie-i will form the prln- I that the sight of ’ Fat in sueh an Margie, that a woman will go on j -is lhelr guests until Tuesday even- Alwavsbear*
eiple body of fresh strategic re- | out of the way place was very dim ] loving a man who treats her as; ing Sergeants el and Mowers | thu
serves remaining available for nc-j concerting. I could feci myself j this man lias treated Alice? Oh
linn on the battlefields of Europe. ' getting red und while
CASTOR I A;!
For Ihfants and Children
In Use For Over 30 years
A'.*-.
psa
AT GROCERIES THAT
MESepe
»f Cutup Doniphan. In addition. Signature of
um‘ ' ' ’'*■ contlnuc<l’ hoMlnK M,S ,iirVi" "•*" “"t^i COMMERCIAL I INTERS
Thus no matter w hat superiority Alter I had recover- d a little I a trembling hand to .stop my in-. at dinner tonight and
In men and guns the enemy may found that Fat was almost as: terruptlou. "what you would say. I party following. .Mr, and Mrs l.eon-
for the time being, he aide to bring much pcriurhed as I was. hut actions speak louder than —
tn hear In the west and even admit- "What are you doing around words. Foor . lee has been in
ting an eventual modification of the here, .Margie?" he asked. "Are the lornu-nts the damned since >
allied line in his favor, nevertheless. ] V(,u looking for old furniture or -sh'' knew tills cur was in town
he knows that insofar as I, Is hit old brasses?" Margie. I cannot hear to see her |
manly possible to foresee. Ills ef Then l noticed for tlie first time ‘ uidiaDP>. ^
fort will inevitably result in mere- that all
ly ;i local success which can have shop.
an about us were antique j “Why don’t you go and tell her
and l thought for a moment J that, Bat.’ I asked quietls.
For a moment he was so sur-
no determining influence on the that l would use them as an ...
final outcome Of the war.” ! ct.se and then I made up my i I’Hsed he could not speak, and
Feinting out that F.ngland and miml that truth was Ms- best after I Ikon he said. I cannot talk
Frame have done a mighty task, all and l said. "I have |„„.„ my .wife rt»Vt the man she slid
linker added: I visiting a young man acquaintance ] adores.’
“It is our duty in looking to the | >vho lias gotten into u little trouble j “Bhe does not love him on.
future to realize thi,t If we are to , all,| who 1 want to give another mona Fat ^
fulfill the pledge we made on enter- 1 chanee at going straight.” j A WOman S Nflturc
ing the war. if we are to fight this p . r j • Bat’s mouth settlefl in contradic-
.....|. to -I successful conclusion, we , , » . , tion. “It is true. Bat. Alice told
must assume the full responsibility ,^^1,1. ,,"Mmgi,-‘1’l' think 1 ,lu‘ ,hls very morning that she
'flTshcTht ’r struggle;** \ve ^ha ve . "«>•> “"lo Zi Zn'Z' "'T.nm'wh" ' N she helping thh
ASTHMA
fjL There is no “cu
\*
“cure1*
but relief i3 often
brought by—
n l.diif Bodv*t-t>r.l in Tin * . i. .»■
ICR’S VAPORUBW
C5U W 3412
180Mr WI'.NT MAIN
PEOPLES’
TRANSFER
COMPANY
movkrs ok iiorsi iioi.n
(iOOI)S
I.AIM.K STORAOR
1AC1I.ITIKS
Walnut 4H'2i
. ,1 DDUIU III,III, i .....
reserve ^manpower and lit. J.....v|i|.(, j.ivt. ,]„. ,,jtif,,| mile sum
she has saved from the income that
that wastrel who lies
d-
mechanical power,
armies constitute the reserves of
victory.”
ASK ME!
By Cynthia Grey
Q
Find
i iclit
flp
c ;iniMcs i' ud
frequently. M
sweet little gills
,v to raisf them
my husband "ill U'*t
I have tw
wauf to try to raise tlo*i
i a vs
iat ca
all night
1 .In,’ Shall
i stay with him and continue liv
ing this way or leave him an
• , . lifimr fni- tMvsel I :»ml e..i.
scoundrel?”
“Bat,’ I wonder if I ran make
you understand the complex heart
• if woman. When si woman loves
a man as Alice loved Harvey
loves him so much that she is ;
1 ' “ , ! readv to do anything he asks, go
, . . .. ... ..... . j anywhere he chooses, who has been,
l,im lhS llf‘’ 1S wholly his she cat, never feel
otherwise than tender, not of him.
perhaps, but of tho great Ion.
that lias been part of her soul,
liven if she has had to tear it
out iit the cost of almost mon
than life, she will still look up'
it .as a beautiful thing that
.dead I do not believe tlmt any
i woman who has given absolute
is hers t
sick Find perhaps dying in that
house.
“Then you know,” I gasped.
"K very tiling. It would
better t
worth nothing to him or to in:m-j
kind. Why. his own fatln-r has!
disowned him. After almos’ ruin-;
ing the whole existence of Alice;
in an effort to nullify the only |
decent thing llarvey ever tried t
do. i
off.
Alice Is Discussed
pat spoke hiticriy but I could ; devotion to ;i man can ever be
. . a living for mysoi
dr,-a? BKKIM.I'.M'.P. n(lI )>l;im<‘ him. “Hi t inio my car. , unheeding of his cries for succor
A; Try to make your husband ,,;|l .. , s.ti(l ••ami Wo will talk I “Sho may not love him any
see the error of this present way Ijijs t|,jUK out.” [more. Alice docs not love llarvey
of living. Show him how much it ..j (|onq think there is anything j the least little hit. hut for the
means to both of you and tie mor,, p, he said,” murmured B<it , sake of the love, tin* joy, and yes.
cln'Iren. SiiP-ly the man can ho stuhhornly. j the agony that h;is been between
brought to have some pride in his there is," I paid, “not for them she must try and help when
Utile daughters. You will have a th(, yonnc man's sake, but for1 lie calls, t.’an’t you see it, Bat””
Merry Christmas
And a Happy Prosperous New Year is ^
i
the Sincere WishofEvery Member of This Store f
hard time to
earn a living with
Wh:> t
uf 1 ;
the hahies as Ji handicap. Hot him i
interested in Ins home and the
lit 1? ones and don't nag. Be
clr'crful Find make tilings so pleas-
an' In* will want to stay instead
of going out. Ask him t" set aside
a - t rtain amount for household ev
prises. 'Pry to oduoiite the chil-,
drci Find give them tin* self rc-
spoi t their father seems to lack.
1 have light ryes Find ha r.
tvpc of wnmaii would he a
w.f.* for me.’ Docs the odor
i:- and eyes make any diffei*-
r-in'A in h.ving -i person? I j«-; 11 -
oua\ ,i sign of love? -H. I».
It is ;in old saying that op-
posite tj pcs should marry. But
tliir:* Is no reason why people of
similar temperament .ar.d physical
trails should not he happy. Jeal-
ousy is the sign of a. small mind.
GPlI-NADE THROWING TO
BE U. S. ATHLETIC EVENT j
II y 1 n iIni Pirns.
Chicago, Dec. 24- If there Is a
chiiinpion grenjide thrower in th
western confi-nmee, next spring
may tell who it is.
Hieniide throwing proluihly will
l,r» pade ji regular event in the
|tig' Ten track meets and the west-;
ern intercollegiate.
CLEVELAND CHIEF SAYS
HE CAN'T STOP HOLDUPS
yours and Alice's.”
I
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continued I
♦Jewel Productions^
(Incnrihirated)
Xn\v present ing- I'dward Everett Hales
mu trial Masterjiieee
Ini
THE MAN WlTHONT
A COUNTRY”
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Press.
HI* ’
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id. <*.. l»c
c. 24. - I »<i nk:
Find
fitch
uios arc
urg* <1 to hir**
th. ir
o\\ t
\ p.di.c t
o prownt hoM-
UpH.
“W
.• c
■» n’t stop
them.” Acting
* hi. f
(*f
Boiler Ik
W. Bmilli t"li
SAYS WORLD'S END DUE
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
H ii > M it ill Pirns,
\ 'hicFigo, Dec. 24 The kab-er
i - n’t tin oni> one who think?
> i» divine age
When Bhircn
bed speaking
on tin
day. Wnltrr
s (■ 11 ’. * ■ 11
chtilr ond s
till “wo
i rmanv h<
‘I'tiso tin
coino fo nn
end 1 Ylv
been i liowti
uy Hud t
IklillkF**'’
or Id n
I ha
at the
PALACE THEATER
N’e>!enla\H audiences inspired hy its lr^ai
nf lnve and luyaity t" mir Play. I < »l'K M<d\l'.
| ) \ N S. Speeial arrangeineills have lieen made
t,, take care of school children at all matinees.
Admission, lUe. adults 2?>\ Nights, children 15c.
adults diic. This includes war tax'.
Coming l- riday.
ft a- five (lays, Jules
\ erne s Mammoth
l* n d e r W a t e r
\\ ,, n d e r St my.
“20,000 Leagues
Under the .Sea.”
The World s most
t a 1 k e d of spec-
taele. Filmed at
the ImUoll^if tile.
i,i'ean. The orig-
inal p rod 11 C ti' 'll
that played titteeii
is>nsecutive weeks
at the llroadw.a'/
I ll (’ ,'1 t e 1", New ( ontlmMMl. >lm» t lirutmn. Mil. t
. u'cluck. .'Idtlli r» o'clock ,U:.*IU|
11irk e it s i.'ihi.-h, linn.
To Our
Depositors,
Borrowers
H 7"" ° I
S-iici f nends
We Extend
Merry Christmas Greetings
THE OKLAHOMA CITY BUILDING &
LOAN ASSOCIATION
204-9 Majestic Bid#- Walnu' 241 .>
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
U. (
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We are Open This
Evening—Last
Chance to Get
“His” Gift
‘19 Years of Reliability'
('leiii-.' “ 1 Imeiiix”
I •’ u r - c < >11ar.
fur lined
I l-.sc.55c and $1.
and all <
ner fur
(iciit•>' "MeUallum"
I l\ ere iat s.
$35 to
1 lose, $1.50 to $3.50
$200.
I.'tir C'aps,
$6.00 to
1 A ll’ s’ “ 1 111 erw. .Yen"
1 i.ise, 35c to $ 1.50.
$12.50.
Mats, $3.50
up.
C'hrMlmas Neel.ivrir.
Canes. SI to $12.
50c to $4.
Snicking J;
irkul s, $5
Men's $2.50
to $10.
to $15.
Hath lv.br
$5 to
f'larter and Arm
$15.
I )|-es>ing M.
<>wns. SI5
1 ’.and Sms. 50c.
Suspend1'!’ and 1 ,
to $.35.
!., ., 1 l,r !' Sli
ter
75c up.
$2.25 to $1.25.
Sm
('In is, i
to $2.
50c
to 33.50.
-i nnk-
I land
2,c
jc a i
50c,
id 50<
, $1 to SI 2.
hit i 25e,
c box.
$1.25 to
For The Ladies
$9 to
$16.50.
to $5.
$3 75
$12.50.
$13.50.
$5 to
$1 to $16.50
If thoroughly m
doubt give p. Mer-
chandise Certificate
and let him do his
own shopping.
-. $25 to $40.
$13.50
to $18.50.
SO to
$15.
30c
to $!.
65 pair.
r- ') o f*
to $5.
.• 2. SO
to $7.53.
$25 to $50.
$6 to
;,.d A
25c and
$15.
i 'Mi
$15.
$15 up.
50c
$5.
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