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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY. MAY 5, 1919 IRE TROUBLE IS I'D BECOME ISSUE THE NEW PLANE IS READY FOR ATLANTIC FLIGHT hall Says Telegraphers Fo- vor U. S, Ownership. WASHING! ON, May S.-"A great jorily of if Irgraphfri favor atiso t government nwnrrsltip of tlie tele- aphs, dei-Urei S. J Small. Miner kernational preiidenl nf the l.nnv trcial Telenraiiher'i union at t Matins of the local branch. Step Ivc already been taken, he laid, to in- Stute in inmtent campaign through- lit tha country in favor of govern- ent ownership of the wirei. Mite organiiatiom will be lormfi id ineakeri will he put into tne tieia. it fivlit will be carried up and into e 1W) prrsiilrnlial campaign. "Mii.li rnticism." be continued, gainl the postnffire department' Miiiiimtrjiion is justifiable and nmui it it not. "In considering the proposition of perniiienl ownership of the telepnone nd telegraph systems of the country i iiiipiiriant that the questions he ivided. he several telephone yate.mi RiouM l.e relumed to their owner or Iken over by the itvrral stttrs. The Ketern 1'iiion and Poital telegraph anls shouM be taken over by the kderal government permanently and 'titer 'Virg.imatifltit doing a tcleKMh usniess ttviiiM be stopped from con- inmi'8 in competition witn tne gov- rnmeni telegraph .n handling com- herrial messaaei." The telephone, according to Small, l local inititution Put tne teiegrapn met are not and much would be aved the oublir. he id. if duplica- ion were avoided and inefficiency of nanagement eliminated Fort SherMan Abandoned rilli AO '. Mav 5 - The official . . t . hroer n I ir iinjiinonmeni ri i i KU.-..I ,.. ... . imlttarv nnO was ex- fcertnt t" l i' Notliinr will remain ex- ept la-r I- M'Hal whim n m lo be niir f the most complete in tut rountr; . I A . . If;,. 71 -H 4 o Li i. . r my JTC-3, U. S. letpltoi, after trial flight it toctawir Baacb, I. !., tod Commander H. C. Ktcbatdaoo, who piloted II. NfcW YORK, May ? (Special ) ( )f (is r iii ihatKe of the ita-y overseas flight are now considering starting its trio of giant planes on the journey at oon at each one has completed its tests. The NC-.I, pro nounced satisfactory with the enro tion of one balky motor, may be flown to Newfoundland on the first leg of its trans-Atlantic journey within a week, otficen said toilav. The NC-4 will take the air a few day later, and if sue cesslnl. go straight to the navy base which n being esUMilhed "somewhere in New foundland." The N(M will follow the Nl -4 on its tests and final start within a ('' (lavs after the latter plane Irai's tl. training grounds it Korkawav Hei'ti. L. I. At the aame lime word is being passed along from the navy depart ment in Washington that the censor ship, strict is during the war. will be tailed off and the publit permitted know aomething about the big sea planes, --personnel and the details of the flight. "18 years' (Adr) By1 AdeU Garrlion. Mhit the Doctor Tola lIUUo, and WUt Dicky Hal to Siy to Kiap. JTT wai many dayi befort even Lu ll lian learned tha details of Robert P Saarin' atrange journey in quest W Harry Undarwood. He had evi 'derttly gathered all hl atrength to tell m nt hii failure, to bring her drfi- Snit newa of her eMtwhile husband. and when the last wora ten nn m? hh utter exhaustion wa pitiably p parent. The norse eime forward awtftly. ht Lillian't eyei had been aa quick a hen. She gave the great, appeal ing ye before her the assurance Bey 0 nungrny Bwmru. "Everything it all right tha laid, klewlv ditinctly. "Nothittf in the world mattera except that you are gfa home with your inter ana me. Jtt let tit take care of you, and sion't worry." She Vimed him, and then itepped quickly aside 'ai the nurse brought another restorative for the man whose whole appearance auggested the fear that loon he would be beyond the reach of any human remedy. The mine, with her finger on hit pulse, watched him cloiely, then apparently relieved by the effect of her effort, nada a lignal with her unoccupied hand, which iwept ui noiieleiity out of tha room Into the corrgior outtide, where we waited, miierably appre heniire, until the nunc came out to m. Lillian A ma ret Midge. "He'i resting peacefully for the Kesent." ihe laid. "But he mustn't allowed to speak again of anything excitinf. And for the next few hours 1 can have no one in the room but mvielf." Upon hii arrival, little later, the phyiician not only upheld the nune'i decision, but announced that the lame policy of abiolute quiet muit be en forced for dayi. He promiied Lillian tnd Mr i. Coigrove that after the firit dangeroui day or two they might take tttrna In relieving the nurie. reiterated hia belief that the art! it had been un der a most unuiual nervoua ttrain. and lightened the weight that had ettled upon ui by holding out a dis tinct hope for the ultimate recovery of the itricken man. Lillian rallied to thli ai if It were t ilogan. With her old energy the planned for Mri. Cojgrove'a comfort, taw her tafely tettled for a nap, made Ihe neceiiary arrangement! for her prolonged atay. then, after taking me to the library, mrceede't in thorough ly astonishing me 1 thought I knew her capacity for putting her own affiiri out of her mind to make room for the petty troublei of otheri. but when ihe iaid casually: "And now, ai I won't be able to go, we'd belter ditcusi your costume for Rita'i affair." I first caught my breath in iheer amiement, then turned upon her indignantly. "Rita'i affair, indred!" I stormed "Do yo'i think I'm going to permit von fo bother oitr head for a minute about a ii'eless piece of ftippery like that, with all 50U have on hand here? Not for one minute) I'm going to put you back to bed. and then I'm go ing home. I really must" I antwered the tudden look of disappointment in her face "ichool tomorrow, you know" "I know." she replied, "and you've been wonderful to stay, I won't av anything more about the costume to dav, but I'm going to plan it ju-t the same. It will mean a great deal to you. to Qiiky, and, incidentally, to me," ihe imiied affectionately at me, "if no one at that aflair out ihinei you in originality of costume and general icrumptiousnesi. So run along home, with your mind at ease, only promise me you'll minage to keep Dicky from knowing that I'm planning anything for you." "He laid he wai going lo design lomething for me himielf." "That'i pie with cheese en the ilde," she laid with relief. "He'll be too huv to inspect ui, and if he knows it s all otf. Picky u the dearest boy in ihe world, but anybody can worm a secret out of him. Her off-hind characteriration trou bled me ai I traveled homeward. It wasn't the firit time I had heard this criticism of my husband'l garrulous nature from Lillian'! lipi, and there wai alwayi a feeling of diiloyalt to him in listening to the atrictura with out objection. Yet there wai nothijig for me to ny, for fn my heart I knew that the had ipoken naught live the tru'h. But I had another ind deeper cause for worry. If Dicky designed a costume for me, and I didn't wear it I wai afraid thit he would be justly grieved and angry. I had not voiced the trought to Lillian, for I wished to bring not even the imilleit complication into her life 10 piled iuit now with work ind worry. But it wai 1 problem which loomed vexatiously before me For this reason, I am afraid. I wasn't eieiv derentlv. humanelyregiet ful when Diiky a few evenings later announced brusquely: "By the way, Madge, about that costume party of Riia'i5" "Vei?"1 I aaid expectantly. "Ill ill off, for lime at least Rita'i got the flu. danger of pnetj- moma an;. av, ihre't nothing doing in the party line for her for lomc time You couldn't let me off the other blowout, could you?" I glanced it him ihirply, wonder ing in dismay if he meant it. But the next initant I had caught the twinkle in hii eye, which told me that he would carry out his promise to g' with me to the Bavview gathering H'opvrighl ) V Doctors Recommand Con-Opta for tto Eyes Pbyileiana and eye apeeialitta pre. en be Bon-OpU aa a aafe borqe remedy In the treatment of eye troublei and to atrengthen eyeaighL Sold under money i refund guarantee by all druggiata. (Aitvtrtlmn Face Creams A HOME HADE GRAY HAIR REMEDY Ym Can Make at Home Better Gray Hair Remedy Tbaa You Caa Boy. , Gray ttreaked or faded hair It not only unbecoming, but unneeeiiary You can darken it without uiing a dye. "Anyone can prepare a ilmole mix ture it home, it very little cost, that will darken griy hiir, and make n soft and glossy. To a half Dint oi v ater add 1 ounce of bay rum. a imal'. box of Barho Compound and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. Theie ingredient! can be bought at any drug atort at very little coit, or the druggiit will put it up for you. Apply to tha hair twice a week until the deiired ihade ia ob tained. Thii will make a gray haired perion look twenty yean younger It ii not a dye, it doe not color the moit delicate icalp; ii not aticky or treaty and doea not rub off." (Adv). Arbutui Complexion Cream 75c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cream 75c Hadley'i Face Cream iSc Rexall Skin Cream soc Jonteel Cold Cream '. .; 50c-, Jonteel Combination Cream SOcV Violet Dulce Cream '. eoc Scotch-Tone Cold Cream J5c, SOe Scotch-Tone Face Cream J5c, 50c Tokalon Cream, Plain 75c Tokalon Cream, Roseated 5c Pompeian Night Cream 25c, J5c, 75c Ponipeian Manage Cream 50c, 75c, 11.00 Pompeian Day Cream soc Sanitol Cold and Vanishing Cream , 35c Pond'i Cold and Vanishing Cream 35c, 50c Hudnut'i Cold Cream 25c, soc, 11.00 Marvello Cream 60c Melba Cream 50c Mary Garden Cold Cream SOc Milkweed Cream 50c, il.oo Westfall Drug Co. Eaatman Kodak Afenta. Raxall Agent. CHILDREN II Should not bn "doeed" W4 eolda-ipply the ntid"ituiaat , hyUnaric 1 J ROTnUBMO ftrilLOM C1G CO., Rama M, Ms. (OhlalMml"llr Tr4 MvalMkr Ike OklilMtM CHy Brsiieh. Wti el STw, Oiwad Ave.) WALL PAPER FROM LEECH & CO. Dlttlnct'm in color and detignt the kind that appeali to the discriminating buyer. We are prepared at our NEW STORE. 319 Weit Main itreet, to ihow you the liteit creitioni'in wall coverings. A visit will be profitable to both. LEfe CH & CO. BOOKS AMD STATIONIIY We ' ate Mulawrea agent lor the aakionahV known DITOI FAIITT "We kava a De for Yevr Inry Vaed" (Wholeiale and Retail) 319 West Main Phone Maple 790 Li Exdtutr Afnta for Whltman'a Candles GOIHG DOWN ! Drun, in fact nearly everything in the Drug; and Sundry line, are almost daily declining. We fully realiie. with thia Declining Market, that it is More Important than ever before to use the Utmost Care, that we may Protect Ourselves and Customers. This we promise to do and to give ypu every Advantage of our baying. REGULATED PRICES! We guarantee regulated price in every department from Fountain to Prescription Cue. BASEBALL TICKETS ON SALE GO. ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM Roach & Ucazcy Drag Go. 0 MAIN AND lOBINIOIt 8T8. We Sere Steffea't lea Craam Pra Fori Delrery PBX-St KERR'S HfniHlitcliInK and I'irot KAing KERR'S This Remarkable Silk Sale Event Will Make Kerr's an Unusually Interesting "Shopping Spot" for Careful Buyers All This Week Silk s That tHI a radiant story if shell pinko, of vivid pinks that ahade to the softest rose; of mol ijlues that arc so fitting for thf May-time hiiiiidiine of yellows and tans that rival the daffodils, and then just tn make the story complete there are the snowy white, the shimmery Hack and a world of combination effects and sombre shades. In all every new desired silk creation, is here for your choosinjr. NOTE: There is no luxury tax on silks or dress fabrics. Wf MM I S'o Luxury Tor. On Silks SILK SALE No Luxury Tax On Dress rabnes c& n 10,000 yards of the most wanted nilka offered at a Rubntantial reduction during this sal rn-intr.fi r.eorpettes in the most exclusive and jroreeous designs. Trinted foulan fnr anmnifr ilre"ses. 1'Tain rrene de chine. Georgettes, taffetas and satins. Tricolettes an other knitted fabrics. ' rds wnue ana pinK $1,58 1500 yards of 40-inch crepe de chine. A good heavy quality in all the desirable light and dark colors. Plenty of white and pink for ) M.y underwear. saie Yard j Price inri vrH 40-inrh Georeette crepes, firmly woven, twisted crepe, all the wanted shades for blouses, dresses Yard 40-inch printed Georgette, The most elaborate j May display in the city. Wale Yard Price 40-inch bordered foulard, for separate skirts a firmly woven white silk, with borders in raw and black. Also 40 inches wide col ored satin stripe taf feta for separate skirts. Yard i; aiso iigurea $1.78 all the wanteo: snacies E$1.66 every color. $2.85 V separate skirts (, with borders Also 40 inches wide coi- $2.55 1750 yards of 36-inch figured foulardyand figured radiums for dresses; also figured silks for ) May linings. .u Yard I prfc 36-inch pure white Regalia all silk Shantung skirting. Guaran-) May v CC teed to wash. . U4e K I M Yard )Price 4 I . J J 32-inch silk shirtings, satin striped crepe de chine, La Jerz and ) M.y $2.50 and iiiian at n rto Sana! t t-, v WIIV Gene. Yard j pn- ice $2.75 $1.50 White groynd 36-inch Jersey silk, heavy quality. trround with black stripe. DiaCK with white stripe. Yard . . . . Sfi and 83-lnch coloted Pongee, all silk, rnloin are rose. iade. Pekin, copen, navy, Ifuht gray, taupe,) May rf 1 Q wisUria, black, and Sale T I III white. Yard ( Pric. ' v- )sl$2.55 32-inch stripe tub) May shirtings, all silk. Yard ( Price Odd lot of colors of 40 and 36-inch crepe de chine and Georgette, May J 1 i Q III Kinin vuiuso. lfl Tl I I W V4V i y Yard Pri ice 40 and 86-inch figured foularda, plenty navy blue combina- May V mi' of tiona. Yard Sale Price $2.44 GDlored u j Price Black 0 8 0 J to. 86-inch plain tricolettes, colors, $8.95 yard. Plaid tricolettes, colors, $6.95 yard. Striped tricolettes, col- ors, $6.95 yard. 86-inch chiffon taffeta, in solid colors. Good as sortment of colors, withd"' plenty of navy blue; $1.87 yard. 86-inch Moire taffeta, navy, black, brown, $2.50 yard. 40-inch Silk Trico Jersey, white and black ; $3.95 yard. 40-inch white Bar ronette satin, $3.19 yard. Yard Silks iftgfc L r Sfi.lnrVi Baronette satin and satin Mat- lasse, in colors ) Ma MA O C only. Sale 1 js t ' Silks char- 40-inch black meuse, $2.67 yard. 86-lnch black chiffon taffeta, $1.63 yard. 36-inch black duchess satin, $1.63 yard. 36-inch black taffeta, $1.46 yard. 36-inch black messaline, $1.46 yard. 40-inch black ailk and wool poplin, $1.88 yard. 36-inch black silk pongee, $1.63 yard. 8 40-inch black crepe de chine, $1.58 yard. Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday Special Sale of Colonial Ivory at 98c Another "Looked-for Kerr Event" This annual sale of Ivory, but of course, first choosing as usual offers the best advantage toward obtaining liberal quantities of the very article desired. Special purchase of 600 pieces, choice of 20 different articles. av - Large hand mirrors, hair brushes, large trays, manicure sets, puff boxes, hair receivers, jewel boxes, photo frames, buf fers, manicure scissors, easel mirrors, perfume stands, mili tary brushes and clothes brushes. Ev.ry jilwa It ptrfact II fl In enlnr and flnlih. Not I J Ihat an artlrto In tha Mttra T ' VI II aaaortmant that la not 2 VV worth ronldrM more I than lha lie at l prlca. I 98c P 98c h I Jklso 20 Perctnt Discount on Our Entire Assortment of French Ivory Articles 1 ' i I Plain or fancy patterns, choice of a very complete assortment This special offering for three 1 ' I days only. I ) KERR'S Truth Advertising No Comparative Prices KERR'S A b y , ; , ,