The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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THE 1 IHI.EQl IH AliKOW, TAHIJEQUAH, OKLAHOMA.
ONE DAY
Wednesday, March 28th
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EQUOYA
THEATRE
Seats Are Now On Sale
Crew Bros.' Drug Store
Thos. H. Ince's Million Dollar Film Spectacle in Ten Parts
II
MOW A RO^HICKMA hlH
THOS H. IHCE'S Wi
V! CIVILIZATION ysffp
1 he mosl daring and stupendous film cinema of modern times
40,000 PEOPLE = = 18,000 HORSES
Grand Symphony Orchestra
(iet Seats Karly. Matinee 25c and 50c. Reserved Seats for the Nif*ht
Performance 50c, 75, <1.00. lialconv, Not Reserved, 25c.
5CEME FROM
THOS. H INCE'S
CIVILIZATION
Park Hill, h:t^ accepted a position
with the Hunter hardware, Okmul-
and will leave the tlrst of the
week for that city.
PLACE TOlCAT—BiG 4 CAFE.
Manager Campbell, of thi> Light
' • in11 I'owiir plant, with his wife at-
i i'l' ■ I tii" production of "Grumpy"
| at the Hinton theatre Friday nigh'
Newspapers- News Stand.
Mrs. Dora Ileck
\isitor Wednesday
a Muskou
I Proh.ite Attorney, E. C. Mc-
Michael was in Muskogee Tuesday,
looking after l)usiness matters In
connection with Ills office.
an ample supply of alfalfa seed to
; i\e it a thorough test on his land.
Mr. Colli lis i> one of the progressive
I antlers 01 the Ellerville neghbor-
liood and always ready to give
anything a test that looks or sounds
reasonable.
Take HERB1XE for indigestion.
It relieves the pain in a few minutes
and forces the fermented matter
which causes the misery into the
bowels where it is expelled. Price
50c. Sold by all dealers. Adv.
A new grocery in the Fuller bull 1-
ing has been opened by T. B. John-
son, everything new and fresh. Call
and look it over. Phone 212.
Fresh
Store.
Candy at Ilig 4
Fruit
DA-tf
MARINES GIVEN HALT.
Step in and vit
Store.
4 Frufc
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RUB-MY-T1SM—Antisepirelieve
Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia etc.
Mrs. \V. II. Winder
It. Ck spent la: t week ir
Mis. Lillian Hedges of Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, who has been visiting
hei mother, Mrs, DeRtice Bailey in
Muskogee, arrived in the city this
week to he the guest of Mrs. Thur-
nian Wyly.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnson
• njoyed an automobile trip to Has
kell. Okmulgee and Henryetta th>>
j llrst of the week, returning Thurs-
'! Juneit.i They found the roads in fair-
ly good shap « and report a very en-
i joyable time visiting friends.
Soft drinks at the
Stor^.
Fruit |
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Peep
Stand.
Hi window. lilg 4
Fruit
tf
Break your Cold or LnGrippc with
few do-es (if
Mrs. F. li. Cardf n il Clan
enjoying a wi
sister, Mrs. J.
ek end visi
Norwood P
Fre;
Store.
h Fi i
with Ik
Fruit
DA-tf
Street Commissioner Miller and
his gang of workman, spent Thurs-
■ ml part of Friday on that part of
Last Deleware street east of Water
rieet and have given it. a much
more appearance of a street by
i Hiding ip the crown and making
gutters on each side.
Santiago. Santo Domingo, March
-1. Encouraging results from the
administration of common salt as a
remedy aeains' ?ssive perspira-
tion in the case oi' marching troops
are reported by Marine Corps offi-
| cials here.
Sweat contains about six parts of
<alt in the thousand. A tropical
day': march results in the exudation
of three to tour quarts of sweat,
with a salt content of 200 to 25(1
era ins.
For experimental purposes about
100 Marines were given a teaspoon-
till of salt (about 75 grains) in the
morning before beginning their
day's march. After a tropical
march of nearly twenty miles the
Marin. thus dosed exhibited much
less fatigue than their comrades,
and their perspiration was but a
! • i 'inn of that of the others.
HER111NE cures constipation and
re e stablishes regular bowel move-
ments Price 50c. Sold by all
dealers. Adv.
Call and -
of groceries
•e the new, fr sh stc
just opened by T.
Johnson. Phone 212.
Loom \ Farris and H. P Fi hi
of Gideon wen- c.ilie; at the \n
office while Iran .n-iii> i ine i
the citv Wedm day
('has. Coxsi-y, who for .•■••iveral
months lias been uianag i ot the
I'almtag hardware lore which v.-a
sold last week to Mark Whayno of
Everything in the T. H. Johnson
grocery is fresh and new. Prompt
delivery. Phone 212.
\n Oklahoma product sale will he
held at the Ctisac store Saturday,
March 31. This will be a food sale
b> the ladies of the Episcopal church,
'i. a will be served. A liberal patron-
age by the public will be appreciat-
ed by the ladies.
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OOKKESFONDBNTS
OOLUMPT
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Rev. W. M. Combs of Ellerville 1
was in the city yesterday securing j
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REAL ESTATE
LOANS^LEASES
Oil and gas leases wanted any
where in the north half of Washing-
ton county. Leases paid for the day
written.
PHONE 158
A correspondent is wanted in each
neighborhood in the county. If your
community is not represented we
want it to be. Write or call at the
office on the north side of the square
for further particulars.
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Ross Williams and Leon Keys
spent Wednesday in Tahlequah.
Billy Hinton is improving after a
severe case of malaria.
M. M. Griffith, Superintendent of
Cherokee Training school, spent
Wednesday in Muskogee at the In-
dian Investigation concerning the
passage of the Hastings Bill.
J. R. MILLER
Charley Jones left Tuesday
for a visit in Westville.
night
Mrs. William Evans is slightly
improved from her recent illness.
Rev. J. P. Palmer spent Thursday
in Tahlequah.
You only need Sanol Eczema Cure
to get rid of those Black Heads.
Pimples, rough bumpy skin. Leaves
skin smooth. Cures any case of
Eczema. Is pleasant to use. A trial
will convince you. S5c at ti* drug
store. Adv.
For hoarseness, inflamed lungs or
irritating coughs, BALLARD'S
HOREHOl'ND SYRUP is u healing
balm. It does its vork quickly and
thoroughly. Price 25c, 50c and
$1.00 per bottle Sold by all deal-
ers. Adv.
It is guaranteed to any woman
who will use Sanol Eczema Prescrip-
tion will find a perfect complexion.
It will cure any eruption on the skin.
It is a skin Tonic. Banol Ec-
zema Cure is a household rem-
edy. A trial will convince you. Get
it at the drug store. Adv.
LANDS, LOANS AND INSURANCE
J. H. CRUMPLER
TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
A Little Stick of
W M Eli HOT nsa
Makes the Whole World Kin!
No climate affects it for
the package protects it,
WRIGLEV'S goe* ^ -11
parts of the world—in
all seasons, to all classes.
Fresh, clean, wholesome
and delicious always.
It aids appetite and di-
gestion, quenches thirst,
keeps the teeth clean
and breath sweet.
The
Flavor
lasts
SOlOlERS >N EURO
JAPANESE GIRLS IN TOKYO
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WRiGUYStF-
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Three
Fine
Flavors
WRIGLEYS
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After
every
meal
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