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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1917
MAIN STREET JOY
' RIDING TO CEASE
Fractice or Driving Aimlessly
Up and Down Principal
Thorofare Banned.
CHIEF LUCAS ISSUES EDICT
Will Also' Attempt to Keep
Learners sOut of Traffic-
Congested Districts.
.Toy riding on the main streets of
Tulsa must cease.
That's the word of Chief of Pollen
K. Lucas and it is backed by the city
ordinances the mayor and board of
city commissioners and the city char-
ter. If more hacking Is needed the
'lty attorney will be ordered to pre-
pare more drastic ordinances cover-
ing the matter.
There are a lot of automobile own-
ers according to Chief Lucas who are
not city broke. In other -words they
find great delight In adding to the
cotmetttion of traffic on the main
Ktreets by driving up one side anu
down another sometimes devoting the
entire afternoon to this plan of
"to u ring."
Only yesterday afternoon Chief
Lucas took a station at the lnteiseo-
Try This lor
Fat Reduction
Take Seven Deep Breaths
Twice Daily and Follow
Other Simple Rules.
If your weight is increasing' or if
you are already too stout you will be
interested in learning that thero is a
method of fat reduction said by muny
to he very wonderful and yet not re-
quiring severe rules of starvation diet
or strenuous exercises.
One of the essential features of
th'd easier saner safer plan is deep
breathing In the outdoor air. This
helps supply the needed oxygen to the
blood for purifying tn blood and
Improving circulation and asslmlla.
Mon. Another part of the treatment
is the taking of a small dose of oil of
korein after each meal and before
retiring at night also in following
the simple directions that come with
the box.
It Is a pleasant simple system of
frit reduction purposed to Improve the
figure add to vivacity and general
efficiency and to prolong life. Oil of
koiein comes In oiiimulos very ca.sy
and pleasant to take. Get it at tho
druggist's and begin Its use today
nr obtain a free tivtting packet (which
will come to ynu in a plain envelope)
I v writing to Korein Company. 64-A
Kimt Twenty-elithth street Arcade
.ew York N. Y.
Even a few days' use Is likely to
show surprising results a pleasing
reduction in weight. If you wish to
reduce ten to sixty pounds if you
want buoyant health In place of un-
sin'lulv and unhealthy fat if you want
your improved appearance looking
younger and mora attractive try this
treatment. It reduces weight' often
whore all other remedies fail. Adv.
A BIT OF ADVICE
First Don't Delay. Second Don't
ExiH-rlnicnt.
If you suffer from backftche; head-
ache or dizzy spells Jf you rest poor-
ly and are languid in the morning; If
the kidneys nx.-t Irregular do not do-
lay. In such cases the kidneys often
iicod help.
I loan's Kidney Pills are specially
prepared for kldnoy trouble. They
are recommended by thousands. Can
Tulsu residents desire more convinc-
ing proof of their effectiveness than
the statement of a Tulsa citizen who
has used them and willingly testifies
t.) their worth
Mrs. W. A. Crowell 102 East
Katv street Tulsa says: "My kidneys
were w.-ak and in suoli a condition
they could do littlo to purify the
blood. I loan's Kidney Pills cor-
rected the disorder. No other medi-
cine has ever given mo or any of my
family such fine help."
Price 0o at all dealers. Don't
mtitilv ny.t fur n. kid up v remedv iret
I loan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs
Crowell had. Koster-Mllburn
Props. Huffalo N. Y. Adv.
Co
LIVES 200 YEARS
For more than 200 years Haarlem
Oil the famous national remedy of
Holland has been recognised as an
Infallible relief from all forms of kid.
ney and bladder disorders. Its very
age Is proof that it must have ua-
uiuial merit.
If you arc troubled with pains or
aches In tho back feel tired In tho
morning headache indigestion In-
somnia painful or too frequent pas-
sage of urlno irritation or stone in
the bladder you will almost certainly
find quick relief in UOMI MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the
good old remedy that has stood tho
test for hundreds of years preparer
In the proper quantity and convenient
form to take. It Is Imported direct
from Holland laboratories and you
can get It at any drug store. Your
money promptly refundod if It does
not relieve you. Hut be sure to get
the genuine HOLD MEDAL brand.In
boxes three sizes Adv.
FEELS GOOD-ALL OVER
SINCE TAKING 0RGAT0NE
' "I didn't feel like going to work In
the mornings. But slnco I finished
taking Orgatone I feol bettor all
over" said Mr. Frank Arters the
well known Tulsa oil man living at
the Puritan hotel this city.
."My system was In a generally run-
down condition" Mr Arters contin-
ued. "I had a tired feeling all tho
time. I was nervous and couldn't
sleep at night. My appetite was poor.
In fact I was Just all worn out. Palm
in my back also bothered me.
"After reading In the papers of how
Orgatone had helped so many othor
Tulsa people I decided to give this
new medicine a trial. I feci tetter
tion of Main and Second and watched
the traffic officer at that place direct
traffic for l.aif an hour.
Dangerous gays Cluei.
"It's dangerous out there" the chlet
declared when be had returned via a
"safety xono" to the curbing which for
tho time appeared safe from automo-
bile drivers. .
"Some of the folks seem to prefer
the main streets of the city on which
to learn the art of car driving uui-
ers seem to take great delight In drlv.
lng down on one side of the street
making a turn and then driving uacn
on the other. One young woman the
one I personally turned off to a side
street had made eight complete cir-
cuits of the street from Fourth to 8ec-
ond. There Is a law against interier-
ing with traffic and It should be ap-
plied to such cases as those In the
future I am going to see that tho of-
ficers arrest such persons and they
will be tried for interfering with traf-
fic on the streets of the city."
The young woman to whom the
chief of police referred was told tr
him to leave the main street Ah ho
said she had spent the greater part of
the afternoon driving from Fourth
down Main to Second up Second again
to Fourth and thon repeating tho tour.
Wore 'ot Strangers.
With her In the car were two other
women of about the same age. That
they were not strangers in the city
and enjoying a first glimpse at the
tall buildings was evident from the
fact that the top of the car In which
they were riding had not been re-
moved and they were not leaning out-
ward to get a view of tho skyline
Instead the three wero huddled in tho
front seat apparently discussing the
latest creation In motor capes.
"ThatV the kind that tear up all
methods of Iraffio direction" deciareu
the officer who spends hours dally
trying to untangle the kots of tral-
flc the automolble drivers get them-
selves into.
"Second and Main is a hard corner
for a traffic officer because of the
Jitneys" continued the chief of po-
lice. "In my opinion they should not
be permitted between First and Fifth
on Main'. They add greatly to tho
congestion and they do nothing to
eliminate the many narrow escapes
which seem always before the eyes of
the officers."
An Illuslratlim.
As an illustration of the problems
which confront the traffic cop one
cites the following:
"I wac standing at my corner
about 6:30 o'clock" he begun "and
GRAY BLEACHED
FADED HAIR
MADE EVENLY DARK
LONG LUSTROUS
La Creole Hair Dressing
Will bring back to all your gray or
faded hairs Its youthful original dark
color and leave your hair fluffy clean
full of life and luster. La Creole Is not
a dye but revives 'the color glanla.
Absolutely harmless and Impossible to
detect; without colors or stickiness.
Hair can be washed or curled without
nffectlng tho restored color. Sold by
druggists everywhere under money-
back guarantee to darken all your
gray hair so evenly that not even a
truce 'of gray shows. Stops dandruff
and falling hair and promotes Its
growth. Olve La Creole a trial. Has
been used for past thirty years by
Indies and gentlemen to restore all
their gray hair to original color lus-
ter freshness and fluffiness. Adv.
A CHILD'S TONGUE
SHOWS IF LIVER OR
BOWELS ARE ACTIVE
If cross feverish sick bilious
give fruit laxative at
once.
Every mother realizes after giving
her children "California Syrup of
Figs" that this is their Ideal laxative
because they love its pleasant taste
and it thoroly cleanses the tender lit-
tle stomach (Ivor and bowels without
griping
When croeis irritable feverish or
-breath is bail stomach sour look at
the tongue Mother! If coated give a
tcaspoonful of this harmless "fruit
laxative" and In a few hours all the
foul constipated waste sour bilo and
undlarested food passes out of the
bowels and you have a well playful
child again. When its little systom is
full of cold throat sore has stomach-
ache diarrhea. Indigestion colic re-
member a good "Inside cleansing"
should always be .tho first treatment
given.
Millions of mothers keep "Call
fornia Syrup of" Figs" handy; they
know a teaspoonful today saves a sick
child tomorrow. Ask your druggist
for a 60-cent bottle of "California
Syrup of Figs." which has directions
for bablea children of all ages and
grown-ups printed on the bottle. Bo-
ware of counterfeits sold 'toero so
don't be fooled. Get the gonulne
made by "California Fig Syrup Com-
pany." Adv. j
all over since taking Orgatone. The
nervousness is all gone and I sleep
well at night now. My appetite Is
very good. The pains in my back
have disappeared. I want to recom-
mend this new medicine for other
people."
Orgatone the fnmou'a preparation
Is the ideal reconstructed It quickly
builds up health And strength weak
run-down people urgaione is espec-
ially beneficial for stomach liver and
kidney trouble and is a fine systom
Cleanser.
Orgatone Is sold In Tulsa exclusive-
ly by Roy l. Gotman's Rexall store
under the personal direction of ex-
perts. Adv.
ACROSS THE WAY ' j
The young lady across the way says
some people seem to think that na-
tional prohibition would be unconsti-
tlonal but her father's health seems a
good deal bettor since he stopped
drinking.
the traffic was somewhat heavy. All
at once a car a large one shot iiroiH'il
a corner before the driver a woman
had asked for a signal or had lnado
known her Intentions of driving on.
I of course stopped her and told hoi1
that she would have to back her car
to a point out of the safety zone while
t.thors cars with right-of-way
passed on.
"But I can't back the car" she re-
plied. "Well madam you will have
to back It you did not wait for a sig-
nal and you must not rush ahead of
these other rnrs.
"It was then that I got tho final
straw. She very politely Informed me
that It was a physical impossibility fr
her to back the machine with a
smile and a little nod of tho head she
Informed mo that she had only that
afternoon purchaser! the car her first
one and that she did not know how to
back it."
PALACE BECOMES STRICTLY
ARTCRAFT-PARAM0UNT HOUSE
Doubles Km Cost In SubsiTlliliig for
Year's Service of Ext-luslvo IVa-
turo Films.
Tho film industry wears seven
league boots. In a series of gigantic
strides It has progressed from the old
days of one-reel dramas and two-reel
"feuturo" to fifth place among the in-
dustries of America. Jt never stands
still.
Today the motion picture Is gath-
ering Itself for another big stride
ahead; unother upheaval In which
outgrown methods of producing and
distributing films will be cast aside.
As a spectator of the silent drama
you aro entitled to know what goes
on "behind tho screen " The chang'j
of September 10 affects you vitally
and -personally.
On that rlate the Falaee will become
an exclusive Artcraft - Paramount
house.
On that date tile Artcraft produc-
tions of David Walk Griffith Cecil li.
DeMllle Thomas II. lnco and photo-
plays featuring stars such as Mary
Pickford. Douglas Fairbanks William
S. Hart (lerabline Farrar George M.
Cohan Klsio Ferguson and others
will begin to alternate on the screen
of4he Palace with tho new Paramount
productions starring Marguerite Clark
Paulino Frederick Hlllie Burke
Charles Ray Jack Pickford Wallaco
Held Dorothy Dalton and others.
On that date the Famous Players-
Iiisky corporation controlling tho
Paramount and Artcraft Pictures cor-
porations will institute a new policy
In producing and distributing motion
pictures.
Successful plays and popular novels
have been purchused for screen
adaption. Tho literary and dramatic
successes of today and tomorrow will
be sought regurdless of expense to
give Paramount and Aircraft stars the
proper vehicles. Large sums will be
set aside to purchase exclusive rights
to the works of great authors.
Forthcoming pictures at the Polaco
will bo the best that brains genius
and money can produce. The cost of
production will be Increased by this
new policy. The Palace will pay more
than twice as much for pictures under
the new policy as they did under the
old. In contracting for a year of this
supermini service the management
has agreed to pay tho largest sum ever
Involved in a film deal in Oklahoma.
Army Surgeon Drowns.
niOENX Ariz. Sept. 10. A long
distance message received today by the
United States reclamation service said
a United States army surgeon "named
Captain Bowker" was drowned yes
terday in Hoosevolt dam while trying
I to rescue a young woman. Com
munication was lost before the offi
cer's initials or home could be learn-
ed. The woman later was saved by
other members of the bathing party.
Worth Trying.
Know thyself the sages say
Common sense untainted.
Not so easy by tho way
Ever B"et acquainted?
KIMY HAIR
MADE
STRAIGHT
Colored folks ire crsir
about Herolin. tlMatw dis-
cover? which strsithteas
out kinky snarly or nspsy
but. siapir sppli HUM
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tohih-tni)Ktlstnd
in s ill on mm your
Mir Becomes (oft.
Smooth lilkr
end so straight
ikit it as bo
com bod ond brsthtd b to
slrie. Hindis rrowi loM of
sew btlr. Mf b fluffr itnliht. thick nd be-
llfsl tooiu end feel to lino end lorelv that
you feel proud of your hair and are the envy
of your friendf. lietvlia aleo Wopa bduaf
acaip aoa aiixirv.li ai once.
SEND Me (stamps or coia) for blf hoi.
H CROHN MEDICINE CO Atlanta 0.
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STAND IN LINE MEN;
WAIT FOR YOUR TURN
Buxom Baby From Far-Off
Jersey Would Correspond
With Well-Fixed Tulsan. .
If it keeps up Tulsa will have a
reputation as widely extended as that
of Reno. Hut in a different way. As
Peno Is known as the place where
they are untied Tulcn is bscoming
knoTii as the home ward and pre-
cinct of Cupid; tho Qretna Ureeu of
America
F'rotn fur New Jersey yesterday
came tho appeal for an Oklahoma
man. It was addressed to tho
"Sheriff Tulsa Okla.'' probably for
the reajon that the sheriff knows tho
Owl in bio prospects from the others
and would not spot the lady to a
man with a criminal record.
The le.tter was signed v:)h tho
name. ".Mrs. Ulllar. Hill. 37.: Cum-
munion avenue Jersey City N. J. '
lie contents wns as follows:
Tho letter.
"t am a good looking young
woman widow seeking u good kind-
hearted husUum one who is a bache-
lor or widower percforied. I am net
seeking great wealth but would like
to bo able to hiivp plenty und pretty
clothes.
"I am a protestant. can wsnh Iron
cook converse or ho a lady and
know what to do under all conditions.
"I have always had a great desiro
to yo west and I understand there are
good honest husKinds In that part
cf the country looking for pood
w Ivee.
"1 air rather short five feet two
iMChes in height reddlsl) brown hair
pretty figure gray eyes red lips
small mouth hands and feet.
"if yo.i will advoitlse this appeal
In your community and tell whoever
Is interested to write to nie I will
be glad to nnser and send my photo
(nly honest people need apply."
Now a -Man Vrlu-.
And when '1. W. Pendcrgross of
Toneshoro Ark. wished a little ex.
pert advice on matrimony ho applied
here for it Ilia request for Informa-
tion was received at the office of the
district court clerk jestou'lay.
Por.dergroHs lias been twice iiinr-
rled or thot he was within the past
yeur. lie married about a year ago
a girl whom he said was 13 years
ol1. She left for a visit to relatives
who Informed the husband soon af-
terwards that she wns dead. Accord-
ing to his letter he then went to
Texas and married again. Wife No. 1
tuned up very much nllve and ho
"retjiiiOl'" the second helpmate to
her parents. 'Now he Is to .meet tho
first one here and ho wished to know
about getting a license.
FORMER JIDtiE FATALLY II CUT
Aged Jurist May Dlo From Injuries
Sustained When Hit by Auto.
Special lo The World.
MUSKOGEE Okla. Sept. 10. W.
H. Ijiwrenco former federal Judge
for tho eastern district of Oklahoma
jwiis run down and perhaps fatally ln-
IJured tonight by an automobile driven
by Mrs. George Caffee. Lawrence
was crossing the street in front of the
I post office when struck by tho auto.
jMrs. Caffee was not arrested.
The chief of police Is conducting an
'investigation of the accident. Judge
jlawrence sustained a broken rib and
Is believed to also have received In-
ternal injuries. Ho is at the ltaptlst
hospital attended by four physicians.
He is 12 years old.
Russia. Gets Motor Ambulances.
WASHINGTON- Sept. 10. A gift of
125 motor ambulances and automo-
biles to Russia. Is announced by the
American Hcd Cross. The shipment
will go forward Immediately. Already
nearly half a million dollars worth of
nredlcal and surgical supplies have
been sent.
CertJilnly Does.
"Did you see where tho first pris-
oner taken by an American In tho
trenches weighed 220 pounds?"
"That cortoinly lent weight to tho
incident."
Safeguards Health
of The Children
Constlpatloa or Inaction of the
bowels Is a arrest menace to
health. Csthsrilo or purgative
remedies should sever be glren to
children as the violence of their
action tends to upset the entire
digeatlvo ratera. A mild laxative
la far preferable and the combi-
nation of simple laxative herbs
with pepsin known as Br. Cald-
well' Byrup Pepsin and sold In
drug stores for fifty cents a bot-
tle Is highly recommended. This
preparation contains no opiate
narcotlo or habit-forming drag
of any description Is mild and.
gentle In It action and brings
relief la an easy natural manner.
Zte pleasant taste appeals to chil-
dren and they take it readily.
Thousands of mothers hare tes-
tified to the merit of Sr. Cald-
well's Brrnp Pepsin and In count-
leas homos It is the standard fam-
ily remedy. A trial bottle free
of charge can he obtained by
writing to Sr. W. B. Caldwell 453
Washington St. Kontioello Illi-
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UNE. "A MARVEL PRESENTED FAULTLESSLY"-CIIICAGO HERALD. "IF YOU LOVE GOOD
PICTURES GOOD BOOKS AND ART SEE lTn CHICAGO EXAMINER.
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Schedule 11:33 1:30 3:30 5:30
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MAIUi I'EUITK CLANK
In "The Amazons" now showing at tho Talace theater.
SAND SPRINGS MAYOR AND
COUNCILMAN ARRESTED
(lunged Willi rormlttliig t. am tiling;
.Mayor I'rovr That lie Was
Out of Male.
J. V. Irish councilman of Sand
Springs Is to appear before John J.
Slack Justice of the peace tomorrow
morning at 9 o'clock on tho charge
of permitting gambling and with
"aiding and encouraging" the mime in
bis city
A Hlinlliir ch.urge was directed
aeainst Mayor J. II. Gladson of Sand
Springs It became known yesterday.
The charges were niailo and tho In
formations filed Si'tunloy.
Tho mayor was released by Justice
Slack. lie made showing that he was
al-sent from the state mi August 25
the (late mentioned In tho Informa-
tions. Tho Informations state that II.
Thompson and C. II. Anderson were
permitted to operate a spindle wheel
in gained of chance liolh tluwe men
were arrostel and charged with
gambling In the court of Kd Warren
Justice of tho peu-e. They have for-
feited their bonds and loft tho state.
M A.I F.ST! C
When Victor Hugo wrote "Ies Mlser-
ablos" In the very thickest of the civil
war In the United states he little sus-
pected that his masterpiece would
ever bo played upon tho stago and he
certainly had no Idea that It would
become a dramatic production beforo
tho camera. Nor did he Imagine that
his great sermon against autocracy
as vivid today as the day it was writ-
ten would be presented as a film
lrama during tho gtreatest conflict
Marguerite
Clark in
"THE AMAZONS
JVoni Uio story by Sir
Screen time: 11:30 12:45 2
Prittw aoo;
Fill DAY AND
JACK PICKFORD and LOUISE
NKXT W E li K DO U(j IA S FAIRBANKS IN "DOWN TO EARTH"
STRAND
H. B. WARMER
"THE DANGER TRAIL"
James Oliver Curwood's Stirring
Hutrctl Amid
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CARI.YI.Ii IlI.ACKWKI.'j AND Jl'NE
ELVIDGE IN "THE MAHRI.Y;ii MARKET"
TTTTT'Cnr'TTrr.
JJ ji
THE GREATEST WORK BY THE
VICTOR
Mi
Theater Chicago's Finest Photoplay House.
7:30.9:30
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against autocracy that tho world has
ever Known. Hut such Is tno light
of genius that It persists thru genera-
tions of lesser lights and shines with
umaryii'g brilliancy long after tho
commonplnce Is forgotten.
"Ittis Mlsernbles" tho greatest work
of one of tho greatest writers of all
time has been uiad Into a motion
picture. It Is not a now achievement
iiu Clio uttempls to say that It Is. Tho
film version of tho navel was made
ii Won t four years ago beforo tho war
UgHii and when really artlHth; pic-
tures wero Just beginning to be made.
Il was made In France by I 'at he
Freres and tho most noted players of
the French Mage took' part in lhe pre.
scntation. It was considered at tho
Lin hi It wan niado the ultimate In
motion pictures and was heralded In
every corner of tho glolio at one of
the first "big features."
Until a few months ago tho nega-
tive remained In I'arls a rherlshod
posnejrfion of the French house of
I'athe but It was too good a produc-
tion to be laid. on tho shelf as It had
been and the most likoly field for
presentation wns In tho United
States. The submarine warfaro was
Ignored anil the almost prlcoletts nega-
tive was sent across the ocean llore
in the United Statce tho plcturo was
Inspected. The progress that has lieen
made In the mechanical side of
motion plcturo production wns used
to nde-antngo in reassembling and
cutting. Tho superfluous scenes were
eliminated and everything made ship-
shape for presentation. Then now
prints wire made carefully tinted and
toned and what had been a marvel of
dramatic skill when It was produced
four years ago still remained a marvel
lifter a lapse of so great a period of
time as reckoned by standards in tho
new Industry.
It It exceedingly IntoreKtlntr to note
that tho story of tho life of Jean Vnl-
Today Wednesday
Thursday
Arthur WIiirt l'lncro.
3:15 4:30 5:45 7 8:15 9:30.
Children 5c
SATURDAY
HUFF In "THE VARMIT"
TODAY AND
WEDNESDAY
Druiiui of Enduring I.ovo ami Hitter
tho Ix-p Snows.
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GREATEST WRITER OF
HUGO'S
If
I
Jenr. s us true to life today us it wad
In tho duys when Victor Hugo lived.
Men are slill being persecuted thru-
out their (lays for tho theft of a
figurative "loaf of bread;" the errors
of the oppressed are as unfotxlvcn in
our so-called "enlightened ago" as
they were almost a enntury iiko in tho
tiiies which are so vividly portrayed in
the novei. The lesson of forgiveness
Is as vital and necesNary a lesson as
It ever was tho our lack of li now-
uduyi expresses Itself In a different
manner. The story Itself is ever new
an. I ever vivid.
Kveryone Is familiar with the Ufa
history of J-an Valjenn tho compara-
tively few have managed to read it in
its cntirlty In tho original French and
the strength of the narntlvo Is only
eounlled bv Its dramatic possibilities.
If vi. u have ever doubtol the worth
of the motion picture lo present
ill ama. you could not poenlblv do ho
ulier ou had seen "lrn MWrrablcs"
on the screen. Itke nil novels of thi
mhl-Vli 'nrlan period the hook
abounds with lengthy descriptions
which ty their very accuracy some-
times I econin tiresome to the modern
hlgh-stf"d render. The film pictures
In exquisite detail the many Import
ant siui.es which nr" nTcirv to 'he
development cf the plot fare In th
st.il.-lnT of motion pictures w.:s a fart
of French production nt a much
earlier il.it than it w:is in American
n.n nuf-ieture and th accuracy of the
detail Is a delight to stoib-'its and ad-
mirers of the work of Victor Hugo.
Juice of Lemons!
How to Make Skin
White and Beautiful
At the cost of a smnll Jnr of ordi-
nary cold rream one can prepare a
full quarter pint of the m-ist wonder-
ful lemnrv skin softener and com-
plexion beautlfler by squeezing tho
juice of two lemons into a bottle con-
taining three ounces of orchard white.
Care should bo taken to strain the
Juice throtiKh a fine cloth so no lemon
pulp Rets 111 then this lotion will keep
fresh for months. Kvery woman
knows that lemon Juice Is used to
blench and remove such blemishes u.
freckles sallowness and tan and Is
the Ideal skin softener smoothener
ami beautlfler.
.lust try It! Oct three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemons from the grocer and make
up a quarter pint of this sweetly
fragrant lemon lotion and mnssnKe
It dally Into the face neck nrms and
hands. It should naturally help to
whiten soften freshen and brlnn out
the roses and beauty of any skin. It
Is truly marvelous to smoothen rounh
red hands. Adv.
115 East Sct-nml
1'lione 406
EvcnliiK 8:15
Mallnees Sunday Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday 2:30
Sept. 0 10 II 12
The Incomparable
Grand Stock Co.
1'renMite;
"The Ueir lo lhe Hoorah"
Ily Paul Artnsfroiiir.
I'llKKS; Evciilnir. 10-25-33 50
Mallnees 10-20
Scats Now on Salo
"A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE"
SEPT. 13-14-15
LYRIC
TODAY
"FROM CACTUS TO KALE"
L.-Ko. Comedy With Hurry
Griffith
UNIVERSAL SCREEN
MAGAZINE
ALSO BLACK CAT FEATURE
ADMISSION
5c AND 10a
Tomorrow tho Fourth Episode
or tho
. "GRAY GHOST"
DWA1
Vaudeville
and Pictures Without
Apologies
LDVOH AMD LAOEACE
Great Juggling Act.. Four other acts and
Earl Williams in photoplay
"Trantgresslcn."
VsuderiUe 2:S0 4:30 7:30 9:30
Pictures 1:00 3:30 S:30 8:00
Week Day Matinees 10c
Mights snd Saudays 10c and ioa
today and
TOMORROW
ALL TIME
COME EARLY
Grand
Theater
Admission 25c Children 5c
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 358, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 11, 1917, newspaper, September 11, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134501/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.