The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 27, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
farmer, hi* wife end
Christmas night. Au-
„....... bellevt the crime was
englnewed try a white men, how-
ever. Robbery wee' the motive.
vestlgitlon into the “round robin ^ee
protest against camp conditions
by the Eighth Ohio Guard was
re-op«n#*<l whPTi It ty&s discioaca
that another militiaman was In-
volved. Gen. Bell announced to-
dav. private ‘Wilson Murphy.
The OklahomaNews
DAII.T EXCEPT PONDAT.
“VICE LORD” CARRIES
SECRETS TO GRAVE
M NOW ARE INVOLVED
IN AUTO THEFT TRUST
Py t'nited Pret*.
Chi cm go, Dec, IT. — Evidence
now InTolec 60 la the auto thief
trust which stole at least_ 8500
car* here this year. Twenty
men have been arrested, others
are being closely watched, an-1
two policemen are accused of
shielding thieves.
REOPEnT rOBIN* PROBE
By ' sited Pr-m
By I sited Print.
Chicago, Dec. 37.—Harry Lon*
don, for years a rice lord and
known as the "mar. who never
souealed," 13 dead. To his grave
ho carries secrets which would
have ruined thousands had they
become known. London bulX up
an enormous fortune and lost it.
He died in the E!g.n hospital for
the insane.
Published at BtS-lS W. Orsnd-av..
'Oklahoma City, by The Oklahoma
yews Company. Entered ee second-
class mall.
tiinwnr, for last time tod at
—AT—
G B PARKER. Editor
P R PICK EL Rueineee Manager.
DREAMLAND
THE BULLDOG’S AIM.
It Is possible that neither the
Kaiser nor our president has giv-
en full consideration to the "bulL
dog ’ that’s In the British char-
acter, up to this time.
Groat Britain entered the war,
feet statesmen said, to save and
protect the smaller and weaker
nations.
While she now talks Shout
reparation and restitution, her
main purpose is tha crushing of
Prussian militarism. This is not
alone the aim of her statesmen
but It has become the demand
of hsr people.
Restore Belgium to the Bel-
gians and Alsace to the Freoeb:
give Constantinople to Russia:
return Germany’s colonies to hsr;
giro Bulgaria the territory she
lost In the last Balkan war—get
thus well along toward peace,
and you etlM have to ask, what
wilt Great Britain hare?
Nothing short of the execu-
tion and burial of Prussian mil-
itarism, say her people, and In
’Uoyd-George they have a ’’bull-
dog" who can’t ha pried loose
from what he once seises upon.
nectlon with
El Paso, Texas, Dec
—HFRE’S THE BIO FEATnUt—
A Living. Throbbing Presentation
of Pn» S i-.r-at Poem—Founded
Upon the Widely Known Novel
And Play.
The Raven
Esnn>7*i Six-Act Ftttirt
play, by G«org« C. H&SftltOH.
POE REINCARNATED
-In the Person of-
HENRY B. WALTHALL
rStar of -The Birth of a Slitlea"!
Dramatized and DTcted by Charles
.1 Hra.-rn.
Wards H' -.vanl. the great etno-
ai'ir-ss, appears with Mr.
Walthall In this, the most ethereal*
!-*«*:<- intensely fascinating
and -oul-s’lrrlre photo tragedy or
. . ,-ar.
Kv<*rv nn# should see this •du-
. c . o., of the life Of
Ai'• or.' greatest poet.
HEME'S THE WONDER SERIA I.
THEN WE QUIT—LEASE ENDS
A SENSATIONAL 3-DAY ENDING
5 Suits to Go at $5.00 Each
1 six© 16. tan fur trimmed. I six© 47, green mixed. 1 size 36 black broadcloth,
1 six© 14, copen serge; 1 size, 16. navy serge. HURRY! HURRY!
Jitklchl Harsd* and one of his
American-born children, in whose
nunie he bought the house shown
in ihe picture. He contends he
Is within ins legal rights and is
making a fhriit to occupy the
property In sphe of the loud pro-
Iom< of white citizen.. in Ihe ex-
elusive residence section of It.ver-
si'le. 4'al.
Look What Happened
to the DRESSES
Aoeordiag to Secretory Lan-
ig, tha well known United
■tan la “drawing nearer to the
rge of war” because more and
stb “oar rights are being la-
ded by the belligerents bn both
lea." According to that If wo
fht, oe’U fight both sideo.
tore's nothing Mre picking
Showing La»t Times Today
The most thrilling mystery aerial
Aver rc’e.se’ A moving picture
-tram1 tha* will enthrall you with
”s «v. if* i -r . f£r.p you with 5tf*
of <iarinp. you with its
:i y ?• .'.-ioua »pe.: n roude you to v
f \\- appreciation o: the marvels of
. « photoplay drama. In this great,
pi- Ture you will
CHASING GUN MEN. HE
SHOOTS A MINISTER
t p Silk Dresses and Serge Dresses
ID and Silk Pongee. Price formerly
up to $15. No mercy for former selling
price or cost price—3 Last Days—
mm'
mm
wm
Silk Charmeuse, Taffeta Crepe, Net
dresses—the former
* r r i ft I
X O ard other
price was up to $22.50—3 Last Days-
Mar*
Evccl
lrnrr.
25 Woo! and Silk
Skirts worth to $10 each
I. r;i rr
< unaril
this country automatically upon
attaining the legal age of 21.
Harada claims that under the
treaty of 1911 he has the right
to own, lease or occupy a house,
which, under the American cus-
tom. also k ves him a right to
the properly upen which the
house stands. if this be true,
Japanese will be able to possess
and hold property in California
on exactly the same terms as
native Californians.
n ml
HUNDREDS OF SILK AND WASH WAISTS TO BE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY
3 DAYS LEFT-
LOT 1 LOT 2
Crepe de
iO^/j
IN TOWN®
«rc*tase
I,«-* nothing ii terforf* with your
m. 'iu !h- very ?:!••>! pf»i.«oric of this
i •■r i.irkahlt** 'tor,. < f a IJnf-
!'if s. .f high sorioty and the un-
• lcrworld. Stauuii ... the most lav-
ish nu;,uT and played by an im-
• • -iij ar,> it will be a tre-
mc ii iiis t r • ? It will give you
t4i.i!t\ u s of jm rfeet photo-
LOT 3
200 Wash Waists, white
and stripes—were $1.00
Silk and Lace Waists to
$3.98
OVERHOLSER Widow By
Proxy." Overholser Players.
STRA.VD: First Hun Pictures.
LIBERTY: "Midnight Follies,’’
musical comedy; vaudeville and
pictures.
M K7 : vaudeville, p’etures.
DREAMLAND: Pictures.
MATESTIC: Pictures.
LYRIC Vaudeville. Pictures.
EMPRESS: Clara Williams In
“Three of Many."
r flic mlit Tint;
ai ■ i tio not miss
i I pi.-ode Vo. 1,
•day. « < a!let!
BY MARK LARKIN*
Eivarstd*. caL. Dee. a 7.—If
Iifekkl Barada, Japanese husl-
neee man, wine hla case In au-
pastor court of Blveralde-co. he
will nullify the present effect! ve-
neee of tbe California alien land
law.
ThU atatuto, passed by the
state legislature In 19IS, Is sup-
pocod to prohibit Asiatics. Japan-
eaa sopectally, from holding ttie
to Bund la CnllfornU.
Hsrada. Japanese restaurant
men. for 19 years a resident of
fee C. 8.. bought In the name
•t throe of bio minor Amerlcan-
borw children n house and lot
tn an eacluslve section of River -
The Vanishing Jewels'
Summer Dresses that are worth and sold up to $15.90—first come,
first pick—But Hurry! ..._..............—..................................
HEME'S THE KELT! HE C'OWKDV
Ut.iM-’o Kali * pr. s*ntp Harry
•eorge K j lents Ha
f B A Watwon)
•i "Wr.iiti H*» " being on<*
■ .* *.h»’ : .«:»» -.f •'.M isty Suffer ”
’ ' . <■<*•!'-die.' .is tl\e rna'ket.
< p Wool and Corduroy Sport Coats, up to $13.75—
ID L**t Cal!
300 Cotton Petticoats, look like
silk—worth to $2.00 ------------
Big lot Dress Skirts, worth
to $6.98 ...............................
TRY THIS FOR A
COLD—IT S FINE:
DREAMLAND
Buy Corsets
Quick |
t> Reels——'% f ent»—3o«* Main—• m. m.
to 11 p m.—t.o Karly—
Fair to Labor.
tape’s coi n roMTocvn’
ENDS SEVERE COI.DS OR
GRIPPE IN FEW HOIKS.
Education at the state univer-
sity la growing cheaper, but It
Is rot the kind of economy of
which the state should feel proud,
according to report of President
Stratton D Brooks.
Percentage of Increase in pu-
pils in the last four years is
over four times as great as In-
crease In money expended, he
says.
A chart show* ’hat per capita
cost of leaching pupils in 1911-19
was 1215.67; in 1913-14 1* was
*1S« 50; in 19’4-la. *136 S3, and
In 1915-16. *123.60.
The university has enjoyo,j a
startling growth, thanks to the
quick bu ’.ding of a secondary
educational system as feeder to
the state schools. From 70"
enrollment in 190S the university
Jumped to 2300 in 1916.
But appropriations haven't kept
pace. Enrollment since 1912-1*
has Increased 1t4.« per cent, ap-
propriations only 29.9.
An effective means of resusci-
tation after an electric shock is
said to ‘be a sharp blow on the
tn’es of the feet wtthont remov-
ing the shoes.
You can end grippe and break
up a severe coM either in head,
chest, body or limbs, by taking a
dose of ‘ Pape's Cold Compound”
every two hours until three doses
are taken.
tt promptly opens e’ogged-up
nostrils and air pa-sase< in the
head, stops nasty discharge or
nose runn’ne. relieve- ? ck head-
ache. dullness, feverishness, sore
tliroa* sneezing, soreaess and
stiffness.
Don’t stay stuffed-up’ Quit
blowing an ! snuffling’ ase your
throbbing hea&—nothing else In
•be world give such po-onip’ re-
lief as "Pape’s Cold Compound
which costs only 2 5 cent* at any
drug store It acts without a«
slstance. taetes nice, and causes
no Inconren'enca. Be sure you
got the genuine
FOUR BRIGHT HEW ACTS
Will Open *t the
M (Mftg Mti.
*X>» behalf of the property
swam.” Hid JL Eetudiilo. of
eoMMl fe prosecution of the Har-
ada COM. "I offered Harada *500
morw tor bio holding than he
fold tor H. Ho refuoed. saying
moggy woo .bo object. When 1
pointed oot that If the matter
beegme a court lesue It would
Involve Mm in cona.derahle ex-
pstipe, ho replied with the slg-
Blfleant remark that ‘It no cost
mo anything.' meaning. T pre-
eume, that any fund* necessary
to fight the California alien land
law. would bo easily available "
| Vfesi the demurrer f.ied by
Harada to tbo complaint by the
property owners was argued re-
cently. fee Jnpaneae consul from
Loo Anpeleo oot at Hnrada’s aide
■aifclng notes.
Attorneys for tbo Japanese
claim that to Is within his
FOLLY
One Grand
Big Lot
Front and
Back Lace,
worth to $3
each—
-THrn«n\r-
An rn*arpawir(f hl.l »f
variety fentnren
Murray & Love
never alnicInK. talklnv Rnl
dnnilfiK eofertninera.
Gaffney & Dale
‘•The Rowerr X <*lnnfeer»M
Jack Bornholt
T>«e Tnlkntlve Omfdlai
Uyeno Japs
'otelly \crohnio
I IKhT-RI \ PH'TTVtF
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A b‘sr proRram of suprrl^ss
t*.ve human Interest film ttor-
!es with a ltberaj 8prink!!n^
of comedy
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noon, four ihowi dally. ChAngt
Thurslay
Oklahoma News
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Intel.
Dffims Thur*<1i»j- f>nly
• After the water baa fessi got
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tatn be reorganise* cedar plana
•f the Mlaaoati public eerrtce
tgauamisaion What moot rail-
pagB* aystams need la aa upara
ttaa for draper, and a whole tot
•( tbem are coming to it
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Jail Off Tito Praao— PHntod Frows Near Typo
Oar Grant Coopoa Offer Makao It Almost A Gift
After each meat and at bcdtlm.
take a tablcspooafal of th. follow,
lag horn.-ateas inadiclas sow ut«4
SH over tka Ualted State and
aotod far Its rtenarkabl. rssulta
Bsllsf teal ns at ease.
Syrup ef tereaaarUla......I ounce
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Whiskey or Stapl* Ellslr...*, pint
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moonfuls of Caloctd. Mmpour.d.
This silts Instant rails# for aching,
burning or poraairing foot: cor-a
•silsssaa. aor* huniens, a:ao for
froet-bttes or chilblains The ‘'alo-
ci da now through tea rotes r»-
■ ■ ta.--of ta. inrakl.
A Triangle pi< tuniatlon of
Richard Harding Itovtg*
!••* *tory and cm* Of Mb
fenced tofer chop* aatfl they
In who to all bear tbe to-
rn tn tbe rant ef leather.
iT that town any ultimate
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