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HI Oklahoma Needs to Make | It the Brightest Star in the) ‘Union Constellation 1s Good | Roads, and It Has Devised a| Way to Get Them, Declares | an Oklahoma Visitor. By Roger Batchelder. M@klahoma is the young ebuntry, and the young men are doing t ings out there declared Dr, W. A. Igynott of Bartlesville, who is at the = the State abbtaining, "1 1 could put a fence around weit ir cat and it would yet continued ti raising that part of the country is | psu ed, and \Atities are wonderful oft, gas, lend nce. agricultural possi then we have jat-is holding Oklahoma back is ihe plerable condition of its roads, This ation will soon he bette how- r, for county bond ts are be ig voted and on the event of their uance the State has promised to jate’s offer of funds. ‘The good reads sfhich will come as a result will make Ighoma comparable with any State ip tbe country’ \ ARE THE CUCKOOS COMING? Business men who stop off at New York's hotela hav found the te! mirable sium out of the suggestion vida man is followed here may be euckooed out of th ns of Mor {phous, the son of } John McE. Bow ie the Bowman of letters whe *ach mornin 10 Months To Pay January Spe tal 18-K White Golc Engagement Ring Magnt icent: per ect Diamon4, torated shank Ring $55 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry x Call orvask by phone or mail for iHustrated Catalog 44. No em- rloyers’ reference, Confidential tepresentntive calls if desired aE COIN || BRONCHITIS, Demand a remedy that removes the cause LAX SEED Hye, CINE, wi roo RG uintless sicknesses “are ved by the medical profes having their direct or indi- neglected cold or ugh, Kerr's seed emulsion, thnonine, is helpful. Medicine knows wh surer healing agent for the in- flamed mucous membranes of nos grave sfon_ as bt cause in throat and lung passages. ‘Thus While Linonine is relieving colds, | cbughs and bronchitis it is thiilding up the general health. 50¢ and $1. J All druggist — Rub on Sore Throat! { Musterole relieves sore throat quick- I$. Made with oil of mustard, it is a ean, white ointment that will not tirn or blister like the old-fashioned ‘ruslard plaster. {Just spread it on with » Gently but surely it pen our fingers. rates to the Get Musterole at your drug store to . 85 and hpspital size, $3. (Better Than a Mustard Plaster * (Ready Relief in) | JELLFORM L A PRED TRIAL ar SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds man's | ine and coal in abun. | | rolla cars with several expert who were expected to hold off any| jraiders or revolutionists who might} who 4s farthest from home to-day ia attack us, “A few years ago the American was | imsafe on the streets of any except | the largest “At the present time the only thing | also | spre spot and draws ont the pain.| in jars and tubess| in many moons arrived yester- day from a Miami, cuckoo grower of “I have a number of the finest spectes read, pose of @ very gost that you buy th One ith @ cage on every: Mdot (OF Mr. Hanson's explanat f the} hand 1 if Mr. Levritt Brown your hotels. ‘They would awaken J officer of the km Britain, | the case of the av 1 Rie TAMAS ore Ce imme eee ae the modern Rip Van Winkle.” Meer of the eas f the average boy and girl} race washing Incident displeased Mr.|#pent the ensulng five daya’ in the bu BN at the Biltme © take especially the boy—it's next to Im.|Levrii? Hrown, ae he became ao| County Jail under observation, my hat off lw Yor boisterous that Principal H v rourt fi tsfled,’ quoth i Wore | Soeaibiel pal Hanson wa court is satisfied,’ MEXICO NOW PEACEFUL, pilots,” he went on. “ ¥ know hi ee forced to call a cop, sometimes re-| Magistrate D'Alola, "that a man who “The traveller in Mexico to-day is; their business as well 4 those of | For example, contemplate the sad |ferred to as a “bluecoat,” to persuade| Would complain about having his surprised at the change that has | ony eee ae Bid and they | story of the Levritt Rrowns—Mr, and Mr. Levritt Brown not to allow his| children’s faces cleansed must be at- P an't be beater iy where i ‘ angry passion to rise, normal." come in that country.” remarked F.) °°? rar ts @ way Mrs.— velve-year-| + : ) Capt. Grimitha, by the wa who, with their twelve-year y don't do things Ike this In| “In the name of the Constitution of D. Cordon of Chicago, an oll ma one of those Captains old girl and nine-year-old boy, went | yn" cried Mr, Levritt Brown} the United Statées"—— Mr. Levritt who hus just come to the McAlpin; runs into a fo) f out from Brooklyn to Newark, N. J., acking back regretfully | Brown began. from Vera Crug, “It wag not long) (808 * tra his anilors say thar (WNere they planted their vine and ag | 8 fas) ‘That seemed to settle {t. Any man go." he went on, “that we made our) GCOFR@ NK Ns Ci vont. he (tree at No. 84 Bridge Street. alee. Hrown may have me ant|in these days who would appeal to heh. storm that school Principals don't wash the| any part of the Constitution except nto the wills before every of cuckoos,” the missive “and I should be glad to dis- them, My cuckoos aro of melodious vartety. I sug n and place interion When cities after dark. On Sale Thursday and Friday ite BIG STORE MAIN Operated by THE These ore railroad journey | travelling | south from El Paso or sone other border city with gold for the we were often locked into the| riflemen, | pay- There whe Occasionally a small sized riot tak: but on the whole Mexico may now called a safe and sane country.” a | “AS OTHERS SEE US.” “As a seafaring man it is nat- ural that my first impressions of | | New York should have to do with | the harbor,” Griffiths, Ro No R. cajls upon the British Premier for aid, Instead of invoking the goo oifices of Neptune. oe. FARTHEST FROM HOME. The’ | 8. Mito, who is at the Pennsylvan | His nome town, | miles from Broadway. y equal amounts. Recently the | Was always the chance that the na- alt WOMANS, rthern part of the State raised|tive policeman might make a mis- (ram the Boston ‘Trea seriot 9,000 for Fr 1 the | take and take one for a burglar, But) gaiesiady--That he maker you te Govern: ippro- now Mexico seems to have auleted| ten yea ation, A It from | down bandits have become| it won’ ney, Iai. : ®, to farmers; the ta Iroads run with re-! look ¢ Isa, and many o counties are Paring to take advantage of the FLOOR SIEGEL-COOPER BLDG. ROSS STORES, Inc. Sixth Avenue at 1 9th Street Great Values That Reveal the Might of Cash Buying Power! This store shares in Every Bargain secured by our great or- ganization—buying as they do for our chain of several stores, with its great cash resources, it isin a position to make purcheses on a gigantic scale and obtain terms impos- sible for a lesser organization to secure. $10,000 Worth of High Grade BLANKETS Exceptional Blanket Bargains. Full size, in white and gray with Pink or Blue Borders, with 2- ually worth $8.00 a pair. sy & 49 inch Soisette Binding. Act special, per pair Buy an Extra 0 air of these Blankets. medal. TOWELS—Siz0 with damask each PANEL CURTAINS —2% yards lon ive and ecru Special ACHED SHEETING 18x26, Very Hegular $3.00 value Eee well | bork? 15.6 Neale? 3149 EGE kaw 39c Lidouebm ‘tou than RUNNERD-9 fh. by ft Household Necessities | OTH TABLE coVers— uate: 48x48 in amortment of beautiful designs Special, IMPORTEO FUR a sins, “legis ried." Ittght Ft alze, Reg ENANELWARE.. “ine Hee, pore, “10-4 vers 1.98 | and White. Regular 9 h ar $e quality. Women's Silk Stockings ndid quality in, Black, Cordovan Peay a Bisce ay and quality, lined ribbed, Drawers, All sizes. 1,500 Pairs Corsets Fresh and White. Very good quailty. Assortment of sizes. ties to $1.98, pair, only..... Bpeol oes 79c 5 Women’s Vests or Pants Knee and Ankle | sizes 9 rer TOC] Children’s Ribbed Socks All wool, Engltah ribbed heather mix- ne: 8. Men’s Shirts or Drawers Heavy quality. fleece lined. Random 1 «All stzes. ~ Men’s Wool Socks All wool heather mixtures; Men’s Flannel ‘Shirts Wool Flannel, with and without col- lars, Breast pocket, In Gray, Nav; Blue and Kiva: ea . up to 17, Regular $4.60 duality. Bpecialssss 2.98 Men’s Wool Sweaters Heavy quality rope weave, in Oxf Children’s Vests or r Pants Heather, Grenn and'Hrown, with Tol “Spuntex Brand.” Stes 10 collar, pockets, Assort- to 16. Regular 69¢ quality. ment ‘of size 8 uD Per garment, euch 49c To $t.00. sp 3.98 oe = | Flannelette Gowns spindle ‘Pajamas, For Women, Embroidered yoke. Broast pocket.” “Gat Neat stripe effects, Regu- full aoa poli y. Regular lar 8¢ quality. Special, only C | s2'9s'Vaiue. Per set.» -79 | Boys’ and Men’s Caps | Materinis are Wool Mixtures, Cordu- S0c Reguinr $1.00. vai _Spe- cfal Another New Department ‘Added | 3000 Pieces Rubber Goods At Positively .he Lowest Prices in the City— Actually Less Than }» INVALIDS’ RINGS Red Rudder, FOUNTA Red Rubber Tice. sitas tals erst 4.9 | be lth. 97C SYRINGES | Sorted | HOT WATER | BOTTLES | Bed Rubber IN | RUBBER 25e 6th Ave. Siegel-Cooper Bldg. 57e!| | At 19th STREET markable regularity for Mexico and the streets are as peaceful as thone of a country village in this country. place in remote parts when partici. pants have had too much to drink, remarked Capt. BE. commanding "New Yorker for @ Day or 1 wo Tokio, is about 7,500 | ~uD, THUsSVAY, Wash Kids’ Faces At School; Angry Dad Put in Jail JANUARY 26, turned to lunch they told Mrs. Lev- | don't invade school Principals’ offices ntt Brown that Margaret Cameron,|m Brookiyn and interfere with par- the school nurse, had washed their|°M'* who believe they have a ; MS grievance. faces, It having been decreed by Prin=| imi coy understood Mr. Levritt| cipal Hanson that the aforesaid faces| Brown to mean the second half of this | 1922. en be were smeared, streaked, grimy and) proposition and forthwith pinched utherwise not clean, | him. Mrs. Levritt Brown told Mr. Levritt|. Shortly thereafter Mr. Levritt | | ptnetpa Cails Cop When | Father's Protest Becomes Enthusiastic. ; Brown was arraigned before Magt+ Brown what had happened and Mr. | gtrate D'Alola, charged with disorder- Levritt Brown became exceedingly conduct. He had probably called wroth. Ho betook himself to the office | the Principal somethin} name. Mr. of Principal Hanson in the Burnet | Levritt Brown beca rribly excited | Street Public School and handed in his|—80 much so that trate D'Aloia In | remonstrance jthonght it) might | Cleanliness is next to godliness. etter for all ‘Cho kids went to school yesturday | faces of thelr pup |} |morning, and at noon when they re-| may have meant in Brooklyn, He|the Bighteenth Amendment ts—well, it Brooklyn cops! he's out of luck, to say the least. (a. Pure Beverages Reduced Green and Gold Ginger Ale.. Green and Gold Sarsaparilla. Rainbow Lemon Soda.. Rainbow Golden Dew Orange... Rainbow Car- bonated Apple Pint Bottle 10° Plus 2c deposit on each bottle 12:° 19° 15° § | | 7d, | \. GROCERIES, | | New Santa Clara Fruit, average 55 to pound. Prune Peaches |Peache (Milk |Bread Pancake Flour {Raisins “== Small package Household Staples at the Most Attractive Prices Reduced to. . Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pkg. 8c 8 Front Line California In heavy syrup Large 214 can Essie Brand Sliced The finest packed No. 1 tall can... Butler’s Condensed Pure whole milk Full size can. Loaf, now.. Aunt Nanna’s Ready for use 1 Ib. 12 oz. pkg... Peerless PureCocoa, 14-Ib..8c Parlor Brooms, each... ..39c Post Toasties, pkg. . Savoy Macaroni, pkg 10c Kraft Amer. Cheese, lb... 35¢ | |] Cream of Wheat, pkg.....25¢ Savoy Spaghetti, pkg 10c Kraft’s Swiss Cheese, |b. .45¢ Shredded Wheat, pkg....12¢ Yellow Split Peas, lb... 10¢ Crisp Ginger Snaps, |b. ..10¢ Pat-a-Cake Flour, pkg....20¢ Green Split Peas, |b 10c Cocoanut Macaroons, lb..15¢ P. & G. Lennox Soap, cake. 4c Satin Gloss Soap, cake. 5c Norwegian Sardines,can12\ 5c Apple Sauce, No. 2 can...15c Lake View Evap. Milk, can. 9c \ff Presto, small, 14c; large, 32¢ Jelly, assorted flavors, jar. 10¢ Eagle Asparagus, 2!)-can.25¢ Calif. Asparagus, No. 1 can] 8c 14 -Ib16e Grape Fruit, each. 5e Porto Rico Oranges, doz.19¢ California Oranges, doz. .32c Fancy Eating Apples, doz. 36c Large Jaicy Lemons, doz. 24¢ Peerless Pure Cocoa, Essie Fresh Roasted COFFEE Pound Package 35¢€ Its satisfying flavor fulfills every promise made by Its tempting, ap- petizing aroma. Best at any price: : Butler’s Orange Pekoe TEA Half-Pound Package 25¢€ A tea-time favorite that pleases the most fastidious at a price with- in the reach of all lovers of good tea. JAMES BUTLER Inc. Save .noney— buy your groceries atan) one of our 594 cont enfenthy located green -and~-gold stores. | Nee Open Daily Till 6 P. M.—Saturday Till 9 P, M. ‘8 729 Floor I5W. 34%St, (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel): 40 Famous Brands of Men's and Young Men's Clothes Largest 2d Floor Shop of Its Kind io the Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till © >. M. Act Now! Sale Ends Soon! In addition to all suits and overcoats formerly marked at our low 2d floor prices of $25 and $30, we will include At this ONE PRICE of al be 1350 fuits and 875 Overcoats For Men and Young Men “SENIOR” that were just purchased for spot cash from two prominent, Néw York and Rochester makers. These garments are guaranteed all‘wool and were actually made to sell at $35 ana 40 and are embraced in this selection at $15 in order to give a whirlwind finish to this, the greatest sale we ever held! Another Lot of Golf Suits ' (Knickers) to sell at °15 They are made of genuine imported all-wool English fabrics and tailored by one of New York’s acknowl- * edged leading specialists in golf togs. They were made to sell at $40 and $45. Our price $15! All sizes, Our Entire Stock of 40 Nationally Famous Makes of Clothes at Radical Price Reductions! | Values up Values up Values u to $45 to $55 to $85 *21 °26 *38 All Sizes, Regulars, Stouts, Shorts and Longs This huge upstairs clothing institution offers a selection of over 30,000 garments. Practically every nationally, famous brand will be found here-——at prices out of all proportion to tose asked elsewhere. Comparison of our values will convince u that we set the pace for value-giving in New York. 15 West 34th St, Entire Second Floor tween Bth Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hote: