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IRIGOYKN'S UII'LOMATIC DI-
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refu.-;ils ueie due to n
ii-siinie tin' diplomat il
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poliev of Mrici lieu i raii iy.
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d.'iit Iriooyen I. trail f bis i
il to find ;i link represeniai
ii ii to aeeepl I he iiu'ssi ei iitpe
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TEUTONS LUCKY IN DF.FEAT.
Tbiit the Teutonic allie:. were for-
tunate in having the entente nations
i to ileal with in ibjeat is denionsi ra-
ted by the fact that (ireeks and
Serbians in Fasten) Macedonia who
suffered pillage persecution depor-
tation and murder. :il the hands ol
I'.ulgais before the armies of the
former Kin Ferdinand ipiit Ihe
coiinirv under the terms an ar-
mistice are exhibiting dis-al i-lac-1
ion over what they term the indul-
gence of the Fiileii'e Powers to-
ward I'.ulo.it i.i.
With fully 4J.0IKJ nf their number
deported half of whom it i- be-
lieved died under the hardships im-
posed upon them the Macedoni.i'i
niilives are demanding accoiding to
ii Keuler con e-iondeiit who toured
the liberated territory that the Uni-
tarians he crn-i ed by t i .i i S 1 1 ioiia!
ilalkiin niethods. 1 lining the period
of i.iccupaiioii the ljiilgari..ns proved
ibeniselves ' brute- and ;iii-t -nastiis
iu acts of .spoliation and violence"
said the correspondent iitid when
appeals for relief were made to the
t.iertnan iiuthorities no attention
was panl llieni.
Filtering Macedoniii as friends
under an understanding with tor-
mer King Constant ine of ireece.
the llulg-arians established a re.gu
of terror w hich has been i h.n icie -ied
as a disgrace to civotiitioti.
They imposed upon the population
a rationing system which resulted
in the starvation of many following
with assessments of taxes and seiz-
ure of provisions to an extent that
that impoverished the country. Then
followed wholesale executions an 1
Vines again-t men. women and girl-
of the. most revolting character the
survivors declared. At Seres only
5.000 persons remain of (itm living-
in l lie city when the ireeks
turned it over to the Pulgars. The
population of Demir I la-sir fill
from 12.01H1 to 2.3oi I and in Kavaia
iS.000 to 0.0110 persons died of star-
vation alone iu I'M" wlrle n V)
deaths numbered 30 :i dav largely ;
from malnutrition. In the.-e and j
smaller cities the Pulsars not on!y
(confiscated the bulk of the fo.o'-
stuffs but forced the i.hleholied 1
inhabitants to work for the invad- j
rrs and carried aw av v.i -
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CRU.IHf-D
TO f.ASiT.V
i tits nf ntjririiltiir.il i tn t! ciiifi t s and
- inni'iuri.
Joy ill M;tri'i
1 r:i ;il nf 1 1 1 -1
ay iii-rri'l inii
tu rs ri inline.
mia nvir tlie wiili-
ii I it r -i is lAliitiitcd
i:i many lrott nir-"t'liirto-i
Aii''.li"
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lftiie anny
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Hi ('ill while the .'el-
i.i lii.ci.illni) is received
1 1 1 1 rill btr-nsi .n--
SACUKL) IMAGE UNTOUCHED
HY WAR.
. i .'iiKii Kill. le lU .liTlice oi tile pre-
sitv.itioii ol a niarb'r Maine of 1 1 n
iryin Mar in a waysitle slinne
' ln'i i in I'vi'i'vlbiiit; t'lsi- bail bi".'il
-hiii t i-i oil 1 shell l it e i-. related
in t leiiir iiuin lieotL'e II lloyes
w no mi! il I
Re ! Triaii-.;
.u iil ovet -' s in tliv1
ii'iice was secretary
Nans. I Y. M. (. A.
:lu 'I'birtv liith di-
i. : -l .-. ii ir; in the Ar-
I that I loyt s ob-
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had
iiml ibis shrine an
ni' implant mo ui.'chinc
ii'.' zi'il il oil' that pnrpf.:c
i :i 1 1 1 1 - wi le abb' i-i hold till
i In- merie in alt.u . Aft T
ii'ii
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leavy
I I i "ii !ia t il in i.l of the place la
'all kiv the i iertna': rel ited am
! Ai.ict iciitis took I'o session.
tuii;
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An
ev iiiiin.i: ion of t!ie shrii:e-;oi tress
teeals ihat the A iiierioan shells hiid
iill Iml completely wrecked the
place. The step: bad been torn
! v a Hid the shrine which included
a M iru'iit of -i . i tin-- liesi'c; that f.l
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.bad
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WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH
KANSAS?
William Allen White editor of
the Fmporia. Kans. tiaette a few
vear.s iio answered the tpiestinii:
"What's the matter with Kansas?"
l.v wriliti it wonderful tribute to
the Slinflower State.
Mr. W hite has amp
lion in hoastino i Kai
h.is ii reiiiaikable w;ir i
Kansas can boa-i m
lllst i lic.i-
lor she
I. I
'tie in i" - j
1 1 i si if 1. within
e.ir. Sl.-l" nir
I i j II I in ;; I ore'- .
ni'.ri
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t 'ian ;i i
Sinn's i
- that
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That illr.i.i-
was nirnishi
l.itit tes'i
one ll
illin; mini
lor evert
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i.asiii.:
lilt est
ll.nl
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nonnlal
it
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.; of lb"
ban it i
:ii in v T
:oii.roini
be signit
.ai 1 1 1 1
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tie a w eek lati
. men in the ai ni i'i'l n.iy
iibl have been approximately
I fur ibete ni re HJ'1!) diail' d
i ii i.
men under order- to entrain the
week of Xov. 1 I -IS. and about J..NI0
of ibe-.e bad -tailed to r.i ill I ' . iu f.acl
before the recall reached llieni but
the in or were mustered into ihe
service. .
The Kansas record for men
all v in the service is as foil
nnd this remain- as the state":
'..tu-
lin.il
record :
WJ25 first credit for enlistment
in Kansas Xalioiial liuard and Reg-
ular Army.
7.H50 second credit for Vnlistments.
733 voluntary inductions prior to
June. l'Htf. .aside from K. X. 1.
o.-13'i men drafted before March
1. l'HK.
Jl.'30 since that date making to-
tal inducted -U.3d0.
3.1100 Class I men. extra Service.
liiond in Xavv and Marine- ics-
lini ted by iiiioniev genera' 1
Total . I .-177 sent 10 army camps
naval and marine si nice.
ENTF.lt. COMMUNITY
KITCHEN
eotniuui;:' v kit ! : 1 tl lias been
: e .1: b.i -lied 11: M . 1 .oiii i 1 the nod t
j of the manufacturing di-triel. where
workers can obtain three times
i tlailv wholesome meats at ;i "co-t
! far below that charged by re-tan r-
jants. In addition ihe neighbor-
hood kitchen .is it is called pro-
i v'nle.s a "carry -home" service where-
bv entire families can obtain suffi-
1 c itii t food for any inc.: 11 s
I individual cost of about ten
:tt an j
cent
each.
I The plan accordingly has 1 rovid-
: t d even more popular tha i iis promoter-
anticipated because 11! ine
'convenience to women without ti.i
'time and work entailed by .he ordi-
! narv preparation iit home.
1 Other features of the kitchen in-
! elude ;i day nur-ery where moth-
ers can leave their sma'i cbili'fcn
dur'ng working hours an. a special
"c'lildi en's innch" w hich
an i'.ninle me ii lor five or
pro wac.s
ten cents
with which to .-urb rtieir
11' ti tht- "carrv home" me:
appetites
0 arrive-.
Prayer.
The reason that 1 lie to Prayer
In these dark d.us of vv orhl-dcspa:
Is tliat it bring- a moment's re-t
From scenes eii'V.e ridden and 'ii-
! rcs-i tl ;
Th: I out of trials without cease
It lifts me fur awhile to p. ice.
nd o'er the b'.uk roads 10 be troi
Leads me to fellowship whit (Hi.l.
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TOMATOES. VV. J. LANE.
POLITICAL OBSKKVATIONS.
M.lll V I t'iiSOtla lair lllf lU'l'l'ilt III
tlio iJt'tuiirrutic part v in t!ii i"ir's
I
i li'i'tiotii hay; 'ifcn :nl 'iiicfil Inn
tlio tiiif that contrihuti'il iiiutt; l.nv'-j
ly to that tlffi-at thiiii anv oihir. iu i
tin- opinion nf iiiil.iasi'd olisi-rvcrs of
ulilical events was the faiiiiic 't
t lie present Jieinoeratic ctinijre.s.i to
abolish the oilious system of senior-
ity in the senate ami house wli-.Tchy
length of serviee ati'l not ability ile-
terinines the cliaii iii.'in.-hiii ol I'mn-
tuittees that frame lej;isl;it;oti. The
Kipiiblicitns mailc ;he fines ii hi of
the abolishment of the seniority rule
ii lradiiij; issue of the eanipainn. but
now although they won on that d -
site tliev .ippi-.ir i! i-i ttcl'iifil t abjl-
ih the rule
li the
tlo not alioiM)
il they will lo-.e .1 f-oltletl iippol" lit' -ity
to pt i pitu.it i' the par'v in p.. we.'.
Already there
ler ft jl: 1 1 1 iiinniii;
speaker-.hip oi
repre-.t ulitl ive-.
beiiie i.uK two
are Mens
.1
it-
Kepublirai' i
or tb
the next linn-- oi
Instead oi then-
candidate fpr the;
speaker
j 1 1 .-c i al
.hiji I lu re are now in pt "s
ea.t tour with others tit tit''
lames R. Mann and IT ed-I
... 1
otlinj'.
erick iil
iites for
iieo I lies
etl are the leailui- eanoii.'
peaker. I.'ntil it i'ew il.n s
were ihe onv two men -
Iii. ned. Kcceiity Martin 11. Madden i
of Chicago ittul N'icholas I .onrjwori h j
ol Ohio sou -in-law of Theodore
K'oosevell. have been plollllilelitly
no ntioned for I he ib.
The expected fit'bt on the tin.ei
honored hut vicious unwritten sen-1
iority rule of eotij;ress was het-iin 1
the other day when Senator N'orris.
Kcptiblican. of .Ncl.rasko nroposid'
an'iiinemlmenl to the nil 's ol the
senate s.rikin at the principle ol :
sen.oniy n the apportionment ol
inipunillll loiiiiitiitie aMi;ii ine e i s.
The seniority rule enables less than
a doen senators to control every
conference committee on practical
ly every important piece ot le:-a
tiotl.
To celebra'e the Kep'.l'l'C.in vie
lory :it the recent eleciioii. th
Leaf-tie of Republican M;i'e (.
lias decided upon a bio i!i inou
tioil in Washington in the neat
lure. Will llavs. chaii in.-.n of
I i : I .s !
ira-fii-ibe
Kepublican tiatioi'al committe
JCeprest'iitii! i ve IT s .. who m :. iii;.;
the Kcpublicaii c 'lessii'iia
Cillll-
paifjn and Senator .-moot
iioed a similar c;inipaii:ii
v. no ni.in-
for l In ke-
publicans in the scnaii
vited as honored guest-
w
in
in-
As a result of the las: election i'i
w York City and the election on
Nov. 5 of Alfred '.. Smith as gov-
criuir of Xew York state Tainni:riy
becomes again an interesting figure
in December politics.
Tammany will support
iiud whom
fur the next:
Democratic nominal ion lor
l!Tsi- j
dent liecomes a Icadiiio qtiesi ion. j ten
Xew York Citv and Xew Votkson
-late iie at all limes impair. .!-
lots in national politic-.
All speculiition in regard to ine
iiexi Deinocralic nominal ion lor
president is governed by an "il Pre.---idem
il -ii 1 1 1 does not -laud for the
third nomination." I; is regarded
as certain that if the pre-ideni waul-
a third nominal ion he will gel 11
without oppo.sil ion bill the general
opinion among
I leniocrai ic
i- that In
w ill 1101 vv ant it.
Sonic precedent cxi-ts lor a pres-
idem to leave the country. Presi-
dent Roosevelt went 10 Panama on
a war vessel during his administra-
tion and President Taft went fish-
ing in Canada and also went to
Panama. Put no president has ever
I considered before a trip to F.urope
! though there is nothing 111 the con-j
iStitution which would lorbid it.
Indiana Renublicans. in the re
cent election made a clean sweep.
All fourteen of the states congress-;
men are Republicans; the state's ;
congressmen are Republicans; 1 'io j
I entire Republican stale ticket was ;
eueieo nv .1 uio.ioi .o in.iu.
1100. and there will be a Republican
1 niai'iritv of sixteen in the stale sen
ate anil sixty-tour in ine
represent at ives.
ot
Of the nearly J.OoO Xehraska
ilier votes l.loti were cast for
;ol-
be
Democratic candidate for governor
as against (S0 for the Republican.
Almost 75 per cent of the Xew Yoik
sudier vole was Democratic.
The Chicago Federation of Labor
lias declared war on all the old po-
litical parties and is laying plans to
elect a labor mayor and a labor
cmnci
next
spring.
a
Error in Name of
Demoted General
W.
ashingtou. Xov. 21. Some lime
ago ii was erroneously given ot t
here thai Maj. (ien. Ch; rles II. Mar-
tin had been demoted to the rank
of cobni' l. Today it developed that
the man so reduced was Prig. I ie'
Charles 1. Martin a Kansas man.
FOR TEN DAYS
Whole rubber heels put on every
nair of shoes when bought costinu
$5.50 or more at Dixon's. 25 North
Washington Street nevt to post-
office. 16-9t
OWNERS OF PIANOS.
ATTENTION
Cut tuner will be in Ardmore for
several days if vim need his sei v-
ices phone our Sir. P.iiv I. SJ-7. 21-2
J. Y. hnkins Soils' Mrsic Co.
ANYONE INDEBTED TO T. D.
LANE FOR GROCERIES MAY
EITHER PAY HIM OR AT OUR
1 PLACE MAIN STREET. VV. J.
I LANE.
ft! t
ltn.S. MATTYH N. 1108 R.
Agent nnd Corrpnnilent
rifil lelcplion OMo.
Kull Carrier Harvloa.
j. Ai.nic Shaw lii.story Icaclior
1 i the hish school left Tlmrstlay for
Oklalionia City to attend a teacher-.'
nieetiiiK at (Jklahoma City.
Mrs. Vernon lirown and son Har-
ry Colbert left Thursday for Dun-
can. Oklii. where they will spend 'lie
week end with relative. '
II. Kent was in Ardmore Thurs-
ulav.
I (. Williams of Loves Valley
jwas in Marietta Thursday.
loseph K. K'obin-on .n.iSj in A;d-
more Thin mI.iv.
' The infant tlaui;hter of Mr. nu!
Mis. tiordon Troop tlietl ;it tli:
home of Mrs. Troops' parents Mr.
and Mrs T. '. Askew. Thursday
Interment wa made in Lake View
( l llll'tl l v.
Mis. Mamie Short returned
Thursday after i week's visit with
her sister at IT. Worth. Texas.
.' -v uoriMU oi .Arumore was in
Maricl la Thursday.
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''ii i'.enn .-.en m i inchit.-ii.i is
iA isil int; at the home of her aunt
I M Sherwin.
. A. I liompsoii lei I Ihursility
for IJiirkburtieil.
Miss S. l'.roi;.in of t liiinesvilic
Texas a trained niitsc is located at
Docior A it t ry "si office.
Mrs. . W. (Iitley. who has beer
ill for some time is much im-
proved. .1. W fiwynii of Klinore is visitin:;
liis family in Marietta.
Honor Roll
The follow iiit- stuileiit-' honor roll
I. .. i '. i .
' Longfellow Building
J r;.-Frank Culw ell.
Kiis ISarnes and Tout Keid.
Third i ii iide I- ranees Thompson
l.vt'lyn Riley Fthel Sniiillwood ami
Flora Wheat.
i Sevenih (iiiide I.cotia tiwytuie
1 F.tlielvn Kent and J'attie Smith.
l-ii'lilh (Jratle Anona Tippit
l
Franklin Building
Sixth tirade Leona Dennis he-
nna Ti ollenger Cassina Doughty
and Dorothy Jones.
Fifth I iriide iordnn Jiroril;
Maurice Miitherly ami l'.ielyn Dace.
Fourth tirade -- Jerome Wom-
heimer William l'age Werner I'uas
and Madoline lliig.tu.
Third iraile 1 1 eleii Davis. Ilas-
kel Wicker and Flva Slielleuber-
Kcr. Second irade Mavis Keed and T.
1!. Monroe. i
l'Trst (ii-.ide 'irgini.i Smith a-.i i
Inez Welch. j
Patrons' Meeting.
The Matrons' Club of the I.ong-
i fellow School ha been organized
with a membership of tweuiv-live.
Til
session wits opened w ith an in-I
ling talk by Si 1 pt . W. C. John-
alter which the following or-
lieers were elected: Mis. R. Jl.
Thompson president; Mrs. ''. i.
ilkius vice president; Mrs. h'red
Miller sicieiiuv -1 reasurer and Miss
P.y rd Kelly press reporter.
A program committee was ap-
pointed which will prepare an i'l-leie-iing
program to be given every
thud Tuesdav.
Stoves and Ranges for Less
at Consumers Light &
Power Co.
Winter demands for stoves and
ranges will smiil begin and prices
are certain to advance. For this ;
reason the great liipment of Clark '
Jewel ranges and Reznors and
lirooks heaters .should interest ev- 1
cry hoiisewifl'e. We bought the. ill
mouths ago when prices were l ivv-
cr
tlian now. For this reason we !
sell them on terms for less. Phone !
IGS. i
CONSUMERS LIGHT & i
I'OWKK CO. I
1 1 f) 11 Tfl ri p II X
rj J yy j JJ J" (j JJ
SPANISH INFLUENZA
P.y Dr. I.. W. Powers.
Avoid crowds coughs and cowards
bill fear neiihiir germs nor ( ier-
niiitis ! Keep the system in good or-
der taken plenty of exercise in the
iresh air and practice cleanliness.
Remember a clean mouth a clean
-kin anil clean bowels are a pro-
tecting armour against tliscase. To
keep the liver and bowels regular
and to carry away the poisons with-
in it is best to take a vegetable pill
every other day made up of May-
apples aloes jalap and sugar-coated
to be hail at most drug stores. :
known a- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel-
lets. If there is a sudden onset of
what appears like a hard cold one
should go to bed. wrap warm take
a hot mustard foot-bath and drink
copiously of hot lemonade. If pain
develop- iu head or back ask the
druggist for Antiric I anti-uric tab-
lets. These will flu.-li the bladder and
kidneys and carry off poisonous
geruis. To control the pains and
aches take one Antiric tablet every
"o hours with lrcquent drinks ot
lemonade l ite pneumonia appears
j a nm-l treacherous way. when the
: intluenza victim is apparently rc-
'covering and anxious to leave Jus
j bed. In recovering front a bad at-
j tack of influenza or pneumonia ihe
j system should be built up w ith a
1 good herbal tonic such as Dr.
j Pierce's (".olden Medical Discovery..
j made without alcohol from the roots.
j anil bitiks of American forest trees..
or his Irontic liroti tonic) tablets.
which can lie obtained at mo-t drug
stores or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's s.
Invalids" Hotel P.ufi'alo X. V. for
j trial package. adv.
Many Carter Counly
Masons Attend Masonic
Reunion at McAlester
The followini; front Carter county
attended the fall reunion of Scot-
tish Kite Masons orient of Indian
Territory valley of Eolith McAles-
ter at McAlester this week: John
Harden Antlers 1 leahltou ; Hatiiel
Wa.shiii'-lon I.r.iy I Icahlton ; Jami'S
Crawford Carroll. Ardmore; Jay li.
Corlytt. New Wilson; Milton Thus.
Craii' Ardmore; lieorce Klsworth
Hressell Ardmore; h'reil Chirk Car-
ner. Wirt: John Henry Hall Wirt;
William Thomas llailes Ardniore.:
Joseph I.aiidrutn 1 larper Healiltoti ;
James Franklin Kuhns Ardmore ;
'Vernon Wilcox Lane Ardmore;
Joseph I.azar Lot toff llealdtof. ;
aims Mtlviile Uiish 1 Icahlton;
l Joseph Leroy Kush llealdton:
i'l'limnis Jeli'ersfin Spikes llealdton;
I William ' I 'at rick Todd Ardmore;
Charles Kacer an Dell. I lealdu. i;
Ameeii Williams llealdton; Koy Si.
IJohlison and the K'ev. C. C. Weith.
Ardniure.
FIVE DUTCH SHIPS
LADKN WITH FLOUR
TO HOLLAND SOON
Washington Nov. 21. Five
Dutch ships laden with flour will
leave American ports sjiortly for
Holland by permission of the Am-
erican L'overnineut. Their cargoes
will make possible an itntnediate i
increase in I ho Dutch bread riitions. j
l'ive Dutch vessels from N'ethci--lands
ports will be sent to rcphco ;
llieni. ;
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic
restores vitality and energy by pur-
ii'vinir and enricliiu the blood. You
can soon feel its St retigtlienint' j
Invigorating I. fleet. J rice
(iUc.
Will Mark D-C-D
Highway December H. I
cr H. I
I gen-1
Can a-1
W. A. rainier secretary and
eral iiiatiaeer of the Dallas-
ACHES AND PAIS
QUICKLY RELIEVED
You'll find Sloan's Liniment
softens the severe
rheumatic ache
Put it on freely. Don't ru& St la.
Just let It penetrate naturally. What a
cease of soothing relief soon follows!
External aches stiffness soreness
cramped muscles strained sinews
back "cricks" those ailment3 can't
light off the relieving qualities of
Sloan's Liniment. Clean convenient
economical. Ask any druggist for it.
30c i0c. J1.20.
1 niTffff
1 91?
'. J?7"7'''l!.'".
What a bully supper on a raw November night Baked
Beans and Boston Brown Bread a Royal repast after
a brisk busy day! Follow receipt given on each box of
YUKON'S BEST GRAHAM FLOUR or YUKON'S BEST
CREAM MEAL it will help you to make Brown Bread
such as any Boston matron would be proud of!
Lota of New
Recipea on
Every Box
Their careful scientific preparation insures better flavors and more
nourishment. They come to you neatly packaged never touched by
a human hand. Be sure to include some on your grocery order today!
Yukon'a Beat
Producta are
Sterilized and
Determinated
YUKON
FROM THE HOME OF YUKON'S
ilian-Denvtr Hij-hway. has nanielj
Saturday. Dec. 14 as "Hi(jliv.iy
Marking Dav' for the entire system
of the D-C-D Highway ami on that
day all offices and cominitteeine )
are uracil 11 complete the bici"!
of markers or siyns alonj; the high-
way cupecially tlirout-h the towi;-
so tourists niiiy j;el in ami out o:
town.
Mr. rainier expresses the hope
that the people generally aloii;; t no
line of the D-C-l) will co-opeta'.e
in this important movement .s it is
of the jireaiest itnporlance that the
road be marked. It is also titi-ed th it
sinus be put up showing county ami
stiite lines and also that si)'ns bt put
up showim: distances to princi;.il
towns.
Chocolate
' flavor and
material to a diet and their
use will help in many ways
in the preparation of palat-
able nourishing dishes from
those foods of which there is
an abundance."
Booklet of Choice Recipe
Sent Free.
WALTER BAKER & CO.
I.imitad
liUKi.lir.3i lk r.i.3ci. imi
E.t.bliahtd 1780 M
I
flCt --aaWaaaa. JP aBat fiil mmt
rnroA 1
delicious
ll r- and whole- j) I
I. i! A ofcreatfood .
Ull I'll vaiueand w
!WpXu" I
and cocoa add k I
rnerpy giving ;ji I
hi I
NOW OPEN
New Hotel Marquette
NEW CLEAN SANITARY.
Running Hot and Cold Water in Each Room.
Private and Connecting Baths.
Phone 62.
-Mksfon Srtton Bread.
i
YUKON'S BEST
15 New Packaged Foods
MILL & GRAIN
YUKON OKLAHOMA
BEST THE PERFECT ALL- PURPOSE FAMILY FLOUR
Nadine
Face Powder
( In Cmn Boxf 0ly
Complexion Beautiful
Soft and velvetr. Money baca u
tlrely pleased. Niidino l rra liuriii-
leaa. Adlierea until washed off. I'revetita
aunbiirn and return of dlwoloratlona.
A million delighted uiera prove lt value.
TinUt Fle.h Pink. Brunette White.
SaM l Uaiiai Telltt Ceaatin er MU
Nallonal Toilet Companr. Parit.Tenn.
. .-st.. i.. rsai trvnHh of thtn
V ...nt I... It I the
onltr'alliiostilile form .t lios.hut t;-tl
feeill the i.orvi-s Uiifi t. mo i- ; . j
tiure lorm of jjuosiilmle fnlut.ly
round la brain ami uervo ll
Hold ly drtiRKlaU l'"''"" "?1iar?1"'
tee of aatlifaotli.n or mmiay iiaek. I'-
.Tr"i I.. i- iti'i'iin.I'huiil'liata
mauw i"w -""'"". - .r..u..rll.
!. t.ir i.l VEIL' alia u.'.' -
Thin PeopI
MILK
J'or Sunday nlt'lit supper.
loir Perfect pastries.
I'or conservation of meat.
Fur children at all timei.
Use more Milk and eo-opr!
with the Natlunul rood Ailniinist.-a-tlun.
Guaranteed sweet for j'OJr
Iin ukfast
lUMKOSK DAIKV FARM
.Murt Woiitls. Vrop. I'lione 41:0.
We l-'avnr City Inspection of .H
I'liotl Products
Have the old reliable
UNCLE TOM
Shoe Repairer do your
woric.
KAINKS SADDLKKY
CO.VII'ANV
210 West Main Phone I9J
We Call l or and Deliver
Free.
8
S
mm
I JVAatt T I I
Hates $1.00 Up.
222 W. 3Iain St.
Should bf
a Part of
Every Meal
CO.
Be Sure to Ez-
hange Boztopa
for the Quaddy
Animal Dolla
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