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OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
WHY?
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CASTOR IA
Tot Tnf at« tad Ckii&ea.
Til KM Ym Han Ahrajrs Boagfet
Btcaanrsor
: MADAM, ARE YOU SICK?
Here's a Guaranteed Way
of Getting Well
is no simple "differeoce of ouink/it.''
It u a pert of our i^xiMMKe. You,
at at duaance of four Utouuiul uik«
ar«- abin to dix'UKi the iubj«tt aa-
d4MZil^i)X, i/Ut
countries. W<
>ans, and we can deem ourselves se-
cur*. why do we hear from you no
wopd of joy, or mean#/ of coofrstuU-
*e are in the warring Uon? Lfoes not your British master
kooir at first hand of I kt you know 'be news? Perhaps tiiat
their heroism, their eiertions and '*a explain your silence I fear, bow-
tbeir sufferings. We also know that !'*«' that, having <^ t in your lot
were this a war of conquest, the en- J*th the Allien, you must regret that
tire nation mould not fight enthusias- j li>« * Wiling Slavic Inroad bas been
lJcally, aa it doea today. We are sur- ' becked, and would bare actually re-
# tuud"J by a multitude of sick and J^hed. bad it succeeded? Yet you
wounded men, who, in the awful flrlnj? ar<i perfectly aware of Russia'* hls-
line, have risked their lives in our de- j lor> You have read Kennan'a rev©-
fen*e. We nee pathetic wrecks of, ,*tton - Kropotkines horrifying state-
*piendid manhood—youth* whose ! fneois, and tbe recent stories of tbe
limbs were frozen in the icy treoche* ''°ltroms. You cannot *< rloualy be-
wen whose perforated lungs will ne - because this semi-brutai na-
er heal, and scholar* wJiose -keen l*on ^as become temporarily tbe ally
eyes have been forever darkened b> w' Masd It is today essentially dif-
aplinters from Amirltaii shrapnel, j '*rent from what tt was before. L'p-
Alsny of then we knew before. Many on *ny table lies a letter from a tier
who fought beside them will return no UtH" ««v*i officer, written in Memei.
more Tfce parents also, who are! With It be sent me several newspap-
proud to gire their sons, yet every!en published there immediately after
day await with bated breath the pub- expulsion of the Cossacks I have
llshed list of dead and missing are to ,he description of the explorer,
us familiar figures. We know—what ^ren Hedla, who arrived in Memel tbe
hlHtory will yet confirm— that theee ^ a^er the liussians left., a friend
two empires never wished for or pro- mine here, who was born in Memel
voked this war. We know, however, |tuu> received letters lately written
that our enemies, including Belgium, jtrom tUMt pretty city. iJo you know
plotted and prepared for It. We know *hat those vermin-infested. physically
that Prance, forever gnawed by the (^IM**ed beasta did In Ai^mel? ix,
devouring ulcer of revenge," had not ** alarmed. I am ndl going to
Theodore Roosevelt 3d. grandson of Colonel Koo evelL rtd'n* .k. k t ,
Mgle 4hi rbe beach at Houtbarnpton, K. Y. ' OD€ of ht"
mates. Curtis Car
poured milliards of francs into the ,<J'*te It. liut from th
a/imirahh
Ixji tom less treasury of Russia, that at ,<?tu"r* ^ Herbert Corey, the Ameri-
ibe given moment the huge Cossack 441,1 correspondent of the Cincinnati
hordeh might sweep resistlessly ! ril,'e -Htar. you can form some idea
through tier-many and Austria, while jot tl,e condition of other places and
troops from envious Hngland and com- ; l***oplc visited thus by Russians. The
plai anL Ik-Jgium should, with the • that, much as you would de-
millions sent by Krsncn, march vie- p,ore fuch horrors, this is one of the
"«hi« Of r"T!','iDt* °Vht D<y ,eDd,D« of to b.lllg^u. Iare fU,ailt<1- ,hi8 maJ- • "eli Of
of life. Yet you wonder th l . devwted fields, burned houses, and
" "<• ™ «" *°[T ^,,1 «■ earti.trewn corpge.. My g,n3en nuv
ehlpi- u"d,r P—'f of destruction, r, """i^ Ml o' 'ill.
not U, bring rood U, her: You kno , ° WiUon of tie dmelimt, burned, mv bodv one
Kneland ride* roughshod over We- tht "id^rsiciied citiien. of the , of u,t corpses. Of course, you do not
llted gUtes, unite in esrnest protest! wi,h guch a fate ghould befa„
even dares to bold up and to coallscate 1,KalD"'' lhe exportation from this j me personally, but in so far as you are
I nited State, mail, and. If she likes, <T of trmt' munitions and aUj eager for tbe realization of the above
suppresses cablegrams from America «""ri'bi,cd of war >ar ««e of na- mentioned plan, vou stand among the
to neutral lands like Switzerland' tlon" engaged in the i/reseBt conflict ] tof, ,ho would descrov us
Moreover, the English censor regu-l-for humaDi,ar'an reasons- basing! We sUll think tenderly of our old
late* your news' The American cor- our on International I*w and j friendship. We wave our bands to you
respondent. rolonH Em™, «,nt 78 pr";^fnt' " W1 " 'across the death-Blled trenches In tok-
caMegram* to the United State. In the *00,M'5' In">"n <ional Law: If 0.e j en of ihMl old zfrecaon. But w long
llrst month, of the war. Only three neut;al' in«ua<1 <>' h«t. should «-nd , a6 >ou regard afi Barbarians' these
went through unchanged, and these """f" or ball., cannon or rifle,, this ! noblt. Btnlggling again8t a daa_
odoffierman reverses; a fourth wa* would « a dlre" en. uragement of j Urdlr conBplrmc,; « )ong „ yoa
tolslfled and 74 were suppressed! *J*£*■^ « ■ departure from the Ioniate one of tbt finM, nobitg,.heltn.
it i • "M<" * 'V0U are to «bmlt to • led men the world contains today—the
this. J<o not say that we. who are °" Ja"uar>' 2 . long after the ElIiperor Wllliam „ d
temtmrarly residing here and have not Kran«>-'>russ|an War had begun. I vou d„81„ , ,h... ,
hurried home through fear, are "un- ''reR'dent Grant signed an embargo on ug and for th. world ,°r
American. " We are Infinitely more armR The ™ >11 « «« *« that the how can vou thjnk ^ wp ^ ^ ^
Amenian than those of you who have *ar ^ttled within a few month, old-time friends'
not still enough of the old spirit of and tbe "bedding of much blood was
your fathers to resent such action "rev"nt«-d.
from that unchanged tvrant of the Pre«'dent Taft, in 1912 issued a.„.h„tl v„„ ,,
Whom they twice fought Victor- forbidding the ezport j * J "J?"*'*
lously. You have, and you deserve to °f ^ and ^ Mexico. '"i
have, the contempt of the world' The Hrittoh Government has a law I M .. ' ' - e er!
Think of It- through fear or England "" "" s,alut<' book" conferring dlsct^ I m°T f J™derful victories of
the Horn on Post Office has refmeii to ] "onarv l'ower on the King of England ' "" "."[f aD. ' 'a''keniien 'l"" an-
rorward to me. even at the sender s if°H'id ,he a™s and am- "° ' y k"" thal there 'S
risk, a little package or tea, although ' ",uni,ion April 23, 1898, at the'""* f*1 A<"«ra-Hun
armies which you are hoping will ride
over and subdue us! Do you begin
to see why we can hardly write to you
Just as rurmerlyT"
toriously to the Hblne We know
that many ideas which you have form-
••d at Kngland', instigation such as
lhe notion thai the German people
iaw hera forced mio this war by anlla Hie Trenches „f Hander.
ambitious Kmperor or by s militurv '>.«*<
«aste, are utterly erroneous You or .' a,,"""u,l|e« American bombs
or Dum-duin bullets have killed them
—many young men whom we admire
and love. They Include musicians,
... artists, scientists, students and
I?'!***0 ^av*l"l*l,s afld''l'^MUns,,and | Uno^'of " " d"t-
Wnnnti)
The worthy Sir. Francis Scarlet y
one of the city', most brilliant law-
yer,. Petit® p,.
melia was hi
wUa. Both were
fond ot a little
Joke.
Mr,. Scarlet had
a mania for clnbe.
She was as active
member of severe
al. which she at-
tended religiou^y.
Mr. Francis
Scarlet's one
source of recrea-
tioa was com lo
opera, for which
he had a weak-
ness, particularly opera of a spec-
tacular nature requiring a large and
healthful condition.
upon the billbosrds there appeared For two generation* Dr. Thacherhas
the flaming pictures snd large type been helping the women of the South to
announcing the coming of a much- ^erit^e of health and beautv.
talked-of musical extravagansa Pass- remarkable remedy, Stella- Viiae,
ing the boi-office Mr Scarlet was un- f pardy vegetableand perfectly harm-
able to r«i«t fKx, n—Zr , y leas compound, is the perfected work of
? p rchase of a seat a life time and is the gift of a great
The next morning as he donned phvBician to his people.
^ waistcoat s single thread broke Stella- Vltmm is a woman's tonic. It
i irregularities and relieves con-
peculiar to women. It builds
Many a fine look-
ing woman already
'casts a hag's
shadow because
she is sick and neg-
lects herself.
Women are
learning. Already
thousands and
thousands have
found the way to
relief and restored
good looks and
corrects i
ditions p
them up. It Jmproves appetite,
aids digestion, creates rich, red Wood,
quiets nerves and clears up tbe com-
plexion.
•Don't be blue, nervous, sick or run
down-don't get ugly. Get a bottle of
Stella• Vitae from your dealer. He
knows about it and he will give your
money back if vou 11 try a bottle and
find it doesn't Benefit you.
Dp you want to get well and stay
well, to eat well, sleep soundly, to have
I One word .More,
There will inevitably come
whole ship loads of guns and ammunl- |the «Pan|sh-American War, | ^ Wl" ^ 8ubdut'd b>' e, colossal
tion
France
are meanwhile on their way to i ~ — ^ onuan j
and Kngland! Kngland is HUbjectB gainst unneutral acts, among ' ^ns camping in Berlin and
R 11,1 .. I.i-.U I ossarks in vrionno «.itl m i .
that government warned the British
The braggart prophecies about I
errooeoui
must yourselves toduy pefceive this.
The l-^iglish fables thai Hungary de-
•Ires to make a separate peace with
Husala, that
that tbe Germans. Austrlans and Hun
few
metres, are Henegal
garlans wish to dissolve their forms ^"''^ghUn^""' T"r,H* '""1 A'*"r"
"I government and round republics,
are ridiculous 8ucb nonsense, when
Presented to a well-informed paper,
wught to Im- thrown Into the waste
haskct. ThlH Is the second time in
«be apace of nfty years that tbe broth-
erhood of north and south (iennany
been sealed with blood
Austria, which, |i
would crumble Into its component
parts at the first shock of war, dis-
plays a splendid solidarity; while the
linked Htates of
eo united as toda
Even
thought.
alty to th<
'•erg and Bonn
ermany were never | tlcally says Is.
Both love and loy-
tor civilization, of
■ourse against whom thi-se refined
" l*"ljr *"l'd youths must fre-
•luently contend In hand-tohand bayo-
net lights- If the* young Germans
are spitted and stabbed to death by
Ihose savages, some of whom are ap-
parently first cousins to gorillas, you
must logically r,.Jolce. You ho,a- that
Iliey. and those „ho Infamously call-
tiI hem there, will carry freedom and
civilization over tbe Rhine to Heldel.
What you are prac-
Anything |H
saed ym, r, „ . ' |€,nouS,J to kills Herman.-c
HK«« Kmperor Kram Josef pw*t un
and to William II In their respective
countries were never so strong. |lut
sun we See you druKg< d by th
I he
. - knock-
out drum or British He,. «„d „een,lng-
y immovable in the opinions formed
by you |„ those first ratal day,, when
your bewildered mind,
"wax to receive and marble to retain
ll«w we nrc Mltnated.
^«'U ask Why we should reel ag
grl. ved because you hold these view
I w l Iry to ton y„u, u,lrlll|,
long and terrible winter we have been
Iiate of mental tension, o!
an form no Idea. Upon
o>« wind swept, snow-heaped
ot the Carpathian
many, AuMrla
good
n you ex-
to whom such a result would
heart-breaking and abhorrent •-
' lhe si
you understood the tier
treating you as she did In 1812. Shei?"" were enumerated the supplying
She
the German
peror as she ridiculed and Insulted
Abraham Lincoln In our Civil War.
She bullies you, snub, you, ruins your
commerce, humiliates you in the eyes
of Kuropoan neutral nations and even
of the Allies, and save for a few cour-
•or materials.
I During the Spanish-American War
the German Government stopped the
ale of arms and munitions of war to
Spain.
At this time every neutral country, I
living In a
which you
crests
ops of (
. , 111,(1 Hungary, shoulder
I o shoulder, hav
months amid uiih
a wonderful
maintained for
unspeakable hurdsblj
stance to the Russian
mahsch pushed ugaliiHr
litter disregard
lhem with an
"f human life. "Men
•' ' >n. Cheapest thing w, have, re-
centlr said a Hueslan general in fa, t
dey after day and night art.
hundreds of thousands of tin*
"f ""• """ were dilv
ght
toldi.
HEISK ELL'S
-ordlallty toward you
you hold such
Would that
Z"r TrU', T,r,"n' by
ll0T<' '""ntry, need no cheap
•PPealg, Imploring citizens to
in Kitcheners arm
dl'T. liable ,0 service, hundred, of
thousands of young Germans have vol-
"Ulcered to drive the
from their loved
Cossacks in Vienna, will find no ful
filment. No armed Englishmen or
frenchmen, or any of their particolor-
ed savages will ever cross the Rhine
or Bee the Spree. Whatever else may I cer approached
come not that! "Guess you'll have to come Ion,
Bui Kngland, your beloved master Mr'"
has already lost much-very much-' "you're nn„
ageou, men, like Gov. Colquitt"of Tex- I"0®1" r"lled s,a,e .Placed an '>'a' #hc Wl" nevermore regain. Nor Is By thl, time'thT^IlentL*'"^.'!!'
«s. you .ft there, hypnotized by such I*"11""*0 0,1 munitions of war. I b* "i°ry lltr los«e« Pnded. The lite comer, was attracted and a crow*
•Illy words a, "Mllitarlam" and "Bern ' al] th' . i'r.sident WiliMin's ipri"dl'al obj«' for which Knglanu J blocked the entrance
hardl. and kls, the hand that cuff, dw lara",Jn of Neutrality: "We I in,ngued and fought through "Come, harry her out of here" com
ynu Thank God, you are not all so "IU" ke n<'u,r',l in «« well as in ".'aDy *ener Uona has been to keep m"de<1 manager. '
Friend, wrlu- me that there are reallv a"d we must ',ut curb on I fon"Unt'nopie and the Bosphorus p ' Mr' 8carlet', wife,- Informed
millions there who think as w, ,| . and "anaattl"n' migh. give , Um Ku,i8iau haad« Now she has To ,ln
-cad With Joy of such American, of j ^"oce to on. party m the .truggle **" tom^lled not only to concede sneeredTe^ 'er*ew,t-'
British descent, as Quincy Adams Zf1^ «° formerly hated rival, but Before she knew «"he
and Profs Ilall, Wheeler . ' tloweu'r' do approve of this ° to flgllt to br'ng them into his *o*n the street In the patrol w.
■ loane and Burgess, who are udvo< ales1,? amy' >'"U <annot eRC*Pe the fa< t: i'0*H< «K""' Through her mad Jeal- | At ,he "tatlon-house she failed to con
of the Teutonic cause | aeMj i 'VOU are thus contributing enorm- i °U8Jr of ,;ermany, Kngland has also T,nee *ny ooe of her Identity Din
s"y ,ha' those of you who reeognlzr I""!! "" rn"SBa,r{' "f thousands. ,urntd the whole Kast topsy-turvy ' !?remU of Tengesnce, and pleading!
about these empire* and 1 I""" addl"K (lal|>' to the appalling "aCr"lced ber own prestige, and made j imn'r.T?1" 1 "one ™*de llttb
Kish lor their success. WCre never soN d™"lttt*d homes. You are "an the lj0r,i ' the Pacific. India' .UP°.n the aer*e nt Thi
dear to us as now. We love voll .,„,i ' *Ct the "ller" Partners of the Cos- ! a"d ar" no longer hers securely
-acks and rhe 1*1 JI Islander,. The ]aUd the «"al Nemesis is at her
wretched excuse that "business is, rh«' bold. Vou will perhaps one day
business is a pitiful confession of the ptrcclve bow foolish you have been
—- But even that not to have given from the flrst y!ur
and a button fell to the floor.
"Great Scott!" he exclaimed. "I
can't go Into court with a button off."
"Perhaps I can fasten It," united
Pattella.
With a sigh of relief he tor, off th,
waistcoat, handing It to her a* she rw
tursed with needle and thread. Then
he went to the library to collect som<
Paper,.
After sewing on the bntton, Mrs.
Scarlet gave the waistcoat a shake
A small envelope containing a mat! good appetite,'clear skin and stroi.
nee ticket fluttered to her feet. body? Then begin today with a bottle
Snatching; up her scissors she cut *** guaranteed to bent*
down a postal card to the exact six# remedy. You'll be amazed at the im-
ZfmSL .he86"^, ,h# C~
ieit she sealed the envelope. Co., at Chattanooga, Tenn.
Precisely at two o'clock Franclj
Scarlet, with a flower In his button
hole, entered the theater lobby. Tear
Ing open the envelope he drew out th«
bogus ticket.
"What In thunder Is this!" he ex
claimed.
For some weeks small articles anf
loose coin had disappeared from th«
office. Suspicion lay between th«
clerks and the janitor.
Having an acquaintance with tht
opera house manager he explained tht
circumstances, with a view to catch
Ing the thief.
"Do you remember the location a
your seat?" he inquired.
"No. 5; Row 1; Center."
"Go In and enjoy the show," sug
gested the manager. "Ill watch foi
the culprit."
Shortly a well-dressed lady present
ed ticket No. 5; Row 1; Center. |
At a sign from the manager an offl
We love you, and
every word and
enlist
Besides the aol>
anclng foe,
fatherland. Slnsln,
he noble German song,, whirl, have
uch thrllHng word, „H „Go(t
la t.t Va,er'and
"""• ballet au,!" 'fest steht
un -reu die Wacht am
Kin feste Burg |,t UUUr 0ot( „
l hrougli cannon
iwal,
rhrough charger
deafening thunder-
steel.
against wall, of
and flooded
to their doom-
Immortal bloom!
i ' ow va co''
1/>0 (U,d.n | ,
msimsu
Through blazing sin
field,
with courage that will never yield
™y Hon* K^. sinain
The Fatherland
And I.'nviand!
are simply dumfoundsd at your
Ude toward thai Areh-hypocrlt.
K the nations, whoso monsler
wh T /I' rU"",-,K ' a«d
In -tarvl^i u opll"" ' "r'",d China,
tan P f Ve't'
cl llll'l re"Ublk-"' 10 """
everlasilti
are grateful to you for
act of sympathy, (i„d bless you!
I'he Shipment of Arm*.
Hut the story Is not ended. More
man Hti per ceni of the wounds and
deaths now caused In the ranks of
German, Austrian and Hungarian
troops are the result of bombs and
bullets sent from the United States!
lou know In your hearts that this
makes y„ur assertions of neutrality a
mockery, and exposes the President
and the nation to unmitigated scorn
I be I nited States by Its continual en-
ormous shipment of arms, horses and
ammunition to the Allies has made It-
self one of the principal participants
r. and only for the
advantage of one side. Senator
«PP, of Minnesota, has rightly said-
'he spectacle of the I'nited States
ding shiploads of food and
?*,*• ?'ned **" ®ena'*lon to si'
in his offlce until Mr.
peared.
Scarlet ap
lowest or Ideals.
level America, an a whole, is losing ^'"Hathies to the Teutons In" t"hTr
that on,y a r,,w ^a« aQd t0
ralllntc tor More! _
ill and moral
| obtain for all the freedom or the seas.
. these two things they will Ho k.
Logically also, if you wish Germany alae' not with your goodwill and' I
and Austria to be defeated. I suZsH aid' To you will ^
.vou would be glad to Bee at this June- j "uence of England's policy 1""^" t,v"
ure a hitherto neutral nation stab us i Kast and you will live to e ,k
i> h?:rd
1 think.
I" the orphaned and
The r, of conscience,
lhe I rotessor ailmlu that it will be
(note the word., "hard ,0 Invent" a
cause tor attacking „„ a„y of (h|rty
even confesses that the
lands which he c ynically describes as
lothlng j, "allan provinces? never belonged to
ished from
STODDARD.
a subject world—JOHN L.
„ "HeI1"' Te . thi, I, the police sta
tlon That you, Mr. Scarlet? W,
f°'h" af« enough. Say. ,he I,
to . T K& " th"t? W1,e Kont
^r «n uIB*?"nr °h' y"' r" "o"
her till Monday morning. Good-by.'
Calling the matron, the gergeant
ftr tri°al " 4° h"® th® pr,,oner beK
f ®f.k h, Be#t went Mr. Scarlei
for the final act. By the time h<
reached home It was nearly eight
telephone bell was ring
as he entered the house
This is the police* tatlon," an
.wered the sergeant. "The lady hai
membership cards with y0U|
The more pleas-
ant your vaca-
tion the more
you'll need a
Premo
Step into our store
and let us show yoij how
easily you can make
good pictures of all the
pleasures of vacation
days and of all the days
that follow.
Premos are remark-
ably light, compact, and
efficient cameras, and so
simple that anyone can
use them successfully
from the start, without
previous experience.
We carry ail that's
best in photography,
and do prompt develop-
ing and printing,
LILLIE DRUG CO.
«ITHIIIK, OKI."
IMione 61,
,ti!rrrd m "a"u' ^« « '««
make° *""" ""d ammunltlon to
one orTl""' Wld°W" "'d 0rp"«".. '•
w-olnXVr^LreT" that
:::-:/,,ves,ed inihr::;:,
'' . 01 Kr,"', a"d war munition
' ''"ve 'Itni'ly beon powerle
anywhere with the bill."
I will 1.01 accuse all of you
Honing this Inliu
Widowed people of I "aly- I'bev are coveted
that
to got
because so
hi,
country
many Immigrants from
baw been allowed to settle ther^'i'hat
the language of the prolific
bas become the dominant one'
torlcal claim,
settlers
ven In America 1, an
la tryln' r';,' V°U kn"W
tf.vl"K to starve our two be.
"'pile* and to
KKured
deprive
>ne carnage,
thing to pre*
in find It
sanc-
,nan prolongation or
but are you doing any
. lt? V.h. do not need
''Ut If y0U wan( Qat you
Apni. ,SIS whlch l,;;a;,f <h w or
ahrogaied, and on wh"h if"," """"
rrr rh,,H"or"^
our *o-Japanese w'ar ^1.7," 1 T "'" 'ZZ,"' " V"'
r' n'iH ,ttw forbids the of •cwted >loom. if
Po-Do-Lax gives relief. Po-do-Ux Is
Podophyllin (May Apple), without the
gripe, it arouse, the liver, toerea.es
No his- the flow of bile Nature', an.,., .
Kard to Alsace Ti,| l^nai,™""' /1 ""! "UJ.^°Wel"' Your Constipation and
an excuse for taking them '« " ! ! !' disappear overnight because
I'roteasor allows^' nT?'' ^ h'"S "Cl"CU N>tUre ^
dustrial, commercial 1 I .th4 faus0' «0t a bottle from
lasses, as well ■ .
lencals, are Constipation overnight
Can you Imagine
club
life's name—'
, _ . — , . "Why didn't .he show them In th«
' hlcknem a Sisf JJ™1' Place?" Interrupted Scarlet
If not, it's Wicked to neglect Ulne. ^ ' try1n,: ,0 ,001 you "
and means of relief. It's wicked .. "he d,dn't th,nk of It" cot
t Pation, when one dose ofj *n(l see about it.
come down
out 11,'
Securing a cab Scarlet drove to th«
station at breakneck pace
When he entered the sergeant', of
flee Pamella threw herself Into hi.
arms, exclaiming:
Francis! how could you do it7
BIG ONES
Take
me away from here."
move the cause. e(it
- well ,he cleric-"^ """" rid of you
against the proji
-f-srss-ir,-; castor i a
I write these words on a lovely |
And you?
^ords on a im„i
ofrA,Vn"n'""r th* frul,ful valle
of Andrea. Hofer Uefore me ,.r a
undulating
our desires i
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
i.ie
Signature of 1
PsmeMa" * C"™^
«ri7 ho"?W" ",d""lhey —
Pamella's hand stole quietly Into
■ Cautiously ho gave It , Kentl,
h^
squeeze.
"Pamella,
said Francis, "did v0u
Uke that ticket out of my pocket'"
Yes,' She timidly replied
"Well. I guess after this. If you can
.rare the time from the cluta we"
better attend matinees together.'
election.
gave big odds on
of th^m,"'she°rep!l 4 009 bel ^ a ^ '° h6'd
bet^Hh8""0' bUt " W8" b" w,fe h#
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1915, newspaper, August 19, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169503/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.