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The Enid Events from Enid, Oklahoma • 4

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The Enid Eventsi
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Enid, Oklahoma
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in preparation We desire to emphasize the fact that the mixtures outlined below are for wheat bread and the saving of wheat flour but they are not intended to displace the large use of com bread We must use the mixture with wheat flour in addition to our normal consumption of corn bread For this pur- la the pageant of new millinery for I face in gentle curves The crown Is pose regulations are formulated be- fclL trhich will soou pass In ret lew, not covered smoothly the velvet Lfl low, effective September first, provid- tbere will be found so great a variety wrinkled on and a band of needle- ing la shape that every woman may be work in chenille covers the only smooth First For the preparation and sure of a becoming hat- Owing to part of It Two oft ostrich plumes marketing by the manufacturing and take shelter on the nn ler brim distributing trades of the country of at the back One can Imagine this a mixed flour complying with the in- rich hat In any of the season's fa- teriational policy, which will be avail- vored colors and the picture will be able for purchase by the household, perfect Second In regulations covering the Just below It to the left a ma- case where straight wheat flour sold tronly turban reveals a boat-shaped by retailers that at the same time frame draped with velvet Set about 1 twenty per cent of other cereal flours the coronet are ornaments, made of must be sold coincidentally ostrich flues, that suggest ragged Third Requiring that all bakers' chrysanthemum- They give the bread contain twenty per cent of oth- heigtit required for dignity In ha' er cereals and the Food Administra- for older women This model will be tion relies upon the householders of effective in any of the darker colors of the country to mix at least twenty the season At the right a pretty shape has its round crown covered with corded velvet and a narrow droopy brim that Is plain It Is In a taupe shade and Is brightened by two clusters of velvet covered fruit one on the brim and one set nzalnst the crown Playing ROYAL Byrne Brothers in EIGHT BELLS West Side special 5-Reel 5 000-Foot Laugh With HEARST-SELIG NEWS -TWO DAYS- Thursday and Friday, August 29th and 30th the Irregularity of brim the soft crowas and the general excellence of trimlmngs and shapes lt Is to be a season to be remembered Hats are more carefully made than ever, and hand-craft tells Its fascinating story In their trimmings Ther Is the dawn of a tomorrow for ostrich plumes and beautiful feather pieces made of ostrich plumes Many small hand-made ornaments, along with embroideries and ne -dlework in chenille, float, yarn, braids and tinsel threads, make trlmmlm as varied as the fancies and thoughts of designer Owt of the world of shapes three type that differ entirely are shown in the groep of hats pictured here All of the ahapes are velvet covered and this I the only thing they hive lo common The shapes, to begin with, are carefully thought out to make their lines becoming and trimmers are careful not to destroy or blur beautiful lines In the hat at the top the brim Sexible and its lines flow about the 3 3 OB 0 COMING SUNDAY, SEPT 1ST- MONDAY TI ESD AY- WEDNESDAY JEWELL CARMEN in FALLEN ANGEL with Billy Parsons in Billie's Fortune V10LA DANA in OPPORTUNITY with Fatty Arbuckle in The Bell-Boy MABEL NORMAND in VENUS' MODEL with 2-Reel Comedy WILLIAM RUSSELL in UP ROMANCE ROAD with The Woman in the Web Coming Thursday and Friday, Sept 5th 6th William Hart In Truthful Toliver New Arrivals in Afternoon Gowns per cent of the substitute cereals into the wheat flour at home for all uses Corn meal for use of corn bread miller wholesalers, retailers should be purchased separately from i bakers to thirty days supply of flour combination sales wi 1 changed to permit a sixty days supply The rules limiting sales by Ready xed Hour for Sale as re of wheat flour t0 eighth of a ictory Mixed I lour fa cjtjes and of a It desired to insure supply of rd fa ettled dl8tricts are ready mixed flours on market and to Kmiti sale have millers and dealers of all kinds miUer tQ wholesalers or encourage the use and sale of this ferf ,0 leUllers in combina- flour so that the country may be on a substitutes or certificate, mixed flour basis without the neces- therefore and the restricting the sity of retailers making combination cent precious sales of flour and substitutes All resdended Manufacturers of such mixed flours made according to tes and wheat break- and AMERICAN TROOPS DRIVE what happened after the first shot MEXICANS ACROSS BORDER was fired An American sentry was I seen to enter an office on Interna- Two Soldiers and 100 Invaders Killed tiona' avenue, with his arm dangling at Nogales, Ariz at bis side with a bullet wound through his shoulder Soon afier the firing became general Nogales, Ariz Aug 28 Twoj Americans were killed, 29 wounded the following regulations should be fag are to their norma, labeled Victory Mixed Flour and are to be labeled with the ingredient consumption wheat or wheat flour with understanding that they are not order of their proportion The flours undu, their ordinary con so mixed must be milled in accordance sumption of wheat Ru es prohibiting the starting of new plants ready with the standards of the United States Food Administration No mix- tjon rior to Julv 1 191g are ed flours except pancake flours, shall re5cinded where mil ers sell direct be made or manufactured except in consumers thev ghau Wy sane the exact proportions as outlined below Mixed wheat and barley flour shall be in the proportions of four pounds wheat flour to one pound barley flour Mixed wheat and corn flour shall contain the proportion of four pounds of wheat flour to one pound of corn flour Mixed wheat, barley and corn flour shall contain the proportion of eight pounds wheat flour to one pound barley and one pound corn flour Mixed wheat and rye flour shall contain the proportion of regulations as retail dealers Yours very truly, AMES Federal Food Administrator for Oklahoma REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS and more than five hundred American i troop3 were engaged for one and ore- half hours on the border here late Tuesday during a skirmish between American troops and Mexicans Captain Hungerford was killed in action Corporal Barney Lotz was also killed Lieutenant Colonel Frederick I Herman was wounded in the right leg Lieutenant Luke Loftus was se-J riously wounded in the body GOl VERNEIR MORRIS' STORY IN FILM VERSION ennie O'Conner to Frank Bed- well, 15,000 ne 19-21-6 Bedwell to Frank Pribil, S16 000 ne 12-20-7 TTiomas Vaughn to Aunian three Black 1,250 LIS, Bol Covington Judging from the new arrivals la afternoon gowns the tunic has no Idea of abdicating In favor of the panels and broad sashes that bear it company The tunic redeems the adored straight- line silhouette from severity and is a becoming affair not to be lightly given up But If must divide honors with Its rivals and make place for bem with itself on the new frocks Two other new style notes are making a hazard of new fortunes in after- Tioon gowns they are the much longer skirts and wide silk fringes Fringes were Immediately accepted and acclaimed but the fate of long skirts is uncertain Women have grown in pounds wheat flour and not less than Hoyes to Martha Smith, two pounds of rye flour 3,000 L9 B3, Clover Hill Whole wheat, entire wheat or Gra- Roma Hall to A Harter, flour or meal shall contain at 500 pt LI, B35 Kenwood least 95 per cent of the wheat berry William A Erwin to Martha Kam- AU the above Victory mixed flours rath 1,500 L13 14, B2, Dunbarton may be sold without substitutes but Stratford to Theresa Hart- at no greater price from the miller, man, 500 LI, 2 BIO, Garber's Add wholesaler or retail dealer than in the Goode, trustee, to Harry case of standard wheat flour Lyle, 210 L23, 29, B24, Garber's Add Retail Sale of Standard Wheat Flour Lee to Findley 500 The new regulations supersede the pt Sw 10-23-3 fifty-fifty rule The retail dealer sell- Courtland Roberts to John Cour- ing standard wheat flour is required ter, 10,000 ne 27-22-8 to carry in stock either barley flour Com of Land Office to Collin- corn meal or corn flour and with ev- son patent se 13-21-3 ery sale of wheat flour must sell a Com of Land Office to Al- combination of some one or more of bright, patent, sw 13-21-3 these in the proportion of one pound Julian Feild to McClellan, substitutes to each four pounds of 3,000 E9, B7, Waverly down the front of the vest wheat flour No dealer may force any Masemore to Adah Hun- sleeve is cut with cuff and flare which other substitutes in combination upon ter, 1,300 L3, 4, B2, Dunbarton, Hts are features of the season, the flaring the consumer and these substitutes Kindred to Cynthia Gay Admirers of the works of Gouver- neur Morris, the popular writer of magazine stories and best selling fic- tion, will probably flock to the Royal 1 Theatre during the week beginning 1 Sunday to see The Fallen Angel, with Jewel Carmen as the star The I Fallen Angel is based on Morris' famous story, You Can't Get Away With It, which caused a sensation a few years ago, when it was published Captain Caron was wounded in PuIar magazine In the screen ir th Pro uctJon Miss Carmen portrays the Lieutenant Lockwood was alaoiro'e Ji Cummings the girl who vounded i entered into an unconventional domes- Gaston Reddock, reported killed, tic employer order to obtain the luxuries her fem- Tvas serionaiy, if not fatally wounded He was a -ustoms guard Another civilian named Cooley was reported to have been wounded These facts were officially announced here late tonight after a survey of the town and camp been made While the casualties on the Mexican Side of the border were not known tonight, it was estimated that one hundred had been killed by fire from the American side, while at inine heart craved Miss Carmen, it is said, is supported by an exceptionally capable cast portion finished with silk friage The sash, made of the same material as the dress, is very wide It is handsomely braided 00 th girdle about the waist and on the sa-o ends These are finished with wide fringe This Is one of the simplest of ce' must conform to the standards fixed iord, 800 ut LI, 2, B2, Jonesville by the Food Administration There are Clarence Heckler to David some localities where other substitutes Jones 13,000 ne 17 20-6 are available and which retailers may Mrs Joseph Wengert to Arthur wish to carry Smith 10 L18, 19, B24 Breckinridge In order to meet this situation the Shook to Arthur Smith, following flours may also be sold in 20 B18, Breckinridge dressy gowns Since the afternoon such combination in lieu of the abo Mary A Baker to Joe TruiU gown is to be called upon to rve for flours if the consumer so demands, at 1,500 L5, B4, Waverly 3rd evening as well, some of the new mod- ratio of one pound to each four Catherine LytU to Belle Rainey, els are far more intricate In design, pounds wheat flour That is kaffir 1,600 L7 B20, Enid New pile fabrics add to their richness, flour, milo flour, fetenta flour and Alfred Rodters to Ah 'in Loomis, and the long heavy silk fringes are meals, ricc flour, oat flour, peanut 2,800 pt L2, B23, Kenwood, beautifully suited to the tnateriala flour, bean flour, potato flour, sweet Wilkins to Hudgel, 1 dependent and will not accept what- These fringes are expensive, but Uke potato flour and buckwheat flour 700 11, 12, B24 Covington -Ter Is presented without question of fine lace, they are sparingly used, its convenience or becomlngness in the attractive gown shown here which might be of any of the supple silk fabrics, there is a tunic across the front and sides with three wide tucks across the bottom that graduate Its length The underskirt take no heed of the long skirt mandate, being less than ankle length The bodice opens over a vestee of white georgette crepe, and has the effect of the popular slip-over modeL Its roaud neck la ovtllnef with beads and they are aat la row ilk tiny button Pure rye or meal may be sold as sub- Davis Wrench to Lena Roberts, stitute but must be sold in proportion 4,000 sH sw 25-22-6 of at least two pounds of rye with Davis Wrench to James Wrench, three pounds of wheat flour 4,000 sw 25-22-6 The foregoing rules apply to all McClellan Ober to Bertha Davis, custom and exchange transactions as 00 WH I 5, B4 Mar-Gannon Waists of Dark Color well as ssles of flour to farmers, un- Fleming to Seth Priddy, georgette waists are in dark less modified by special announce- 000 nw of se 35-23-7 colors, such as brown and navy, btr ment by the Federal Food Adminis- Lorinda Miller to Oscar Maxey all of these waists are trimmed wltl trator of the state where the mill is 7 700 tVi se 35-23-6 a lighter color, either with vestecs located acting with the approval of a Jenkins to Wilson, nd ollji or with c-mbrjklery or the zone committee beading Uany strictly tailored bloosec are to be seen and these have high collar with turnover sections 800 Lll, BSfl, Covington i Previous Role Gilbert to Walter Grant, The previous rules limiting licensees 500 L7, Bl, L28, B8, Rosedale MARRIAGE LICENSES John Whipple Stillwater 21 Eva Davis, Stillwater 18 Harry Sweetwood, Carrier 22 Delca Dunlap, Carrier 17 Justin Major, Granton '21 Olive Frazier, Oreinta 20 least twice this number, including a LeRoy Mitchell, Enid 20 number of civilians, were wounded Helen Davis, Enid 22 It was reported tonight that the Fred Whitney, Augusta, Kans 21 mayor of Nogales Sonara, was killed Dolly Finkie, Enid 18 but this was not confirmed Kenneth Wade, Pond Creek 19 The fighting followed the alleged Ina Steger, Pond Creek 20 efforts of a Mexican custom official Guy Dick, Woodburn, Ky 21 to smuggle a fellow countryman Lillian Rentchler, Enid 20 across the boundary into the United Willard Nelson, Logan 39 States An American sentry at- May Patterson, Wichita 27 tempted to stop him Two Mexicans Milton Batten, Ft Sill 29 fired at the sentry across the street Verta Young, Enid 29 striking him in the right arm The Edd Schafer, Kiel 21 fire was returned by American pa- Josie Volirv Garber 26 trols and, after Mexicans had rushed from nearby buildings and started Judge James Park was an Enid vis- shooting across the line from behind itor from Waukomis, Wednesday The buildings and walls, the firing became Judge says the war news reads awful general Reinforcements from an infantry- regiment and a negro cavalry troop were rushed to the border and took up combat positions It was estimated that more than three hundred American soldiers and at least fifty- civilians participated in the shooting It was reported tonight that a detachment of cavalry- crossed the border in pursuit of the Mexicans, but this was not confirmed The fighting, which started at 4 05 continued without abatement until 5 30, when it died down except for an occasional sniping shot along the long international street At 5 30 a white flag was displayed by the Mexicans A parley followed but the sniping continued until after 7 o'clock Bullet3 fell in Nogales and civilians were ordered to remain indoors and without the zone of fire Adobe houses, because their wralls cannot be pierced by high-power bullets, were especially popular and many families spent the night in these buildings with friends Other officers wounded were Capt Henry Caron, Saratoga Springs, and Lient Lockwood, Nogales No one seemed to know exactly good to him NO 'k TIME' L05r W'K'K Dr De Foe Over Co try Pharmacy.

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