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TWO
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
WEDNESDAY MARCH 31 1915.
VtJF-Sk Y4 fhe Store That Saves You Money
AT THE PARISIAN FOR THREE DAYS ONLY.
WO fewest &aster Suits
Regularly priced from $20.00 to $37.50
'MASONS Tu (Mafc'ltVE
j Seottish Kilo Masons Have Klaborate
i 11mm for Observance of IntrrrwIinK
Program April I.
$25.00
Me Will si
II
Tlii' lien.llines MH'iiii rxHi'tlv ulmt tlir (inrpoil llruiiinuiL' tinmirt'dw ami cuit 111111110 tlirouitli Sittiiriliiv
:I0.(MI Suits fC.OH Suits mi.l .:7'.n Shin i $25.00.
N rut's ll'ii llus store i-italillslii'il il rt-pi it jit him tor 'J-. Suits We bate iicUM- In en outdone. Tile lirst Suit possible
lit tills )()nilar U'ire Iiiis ulwiiys 1'i rii luiiiiil lu re Women ul' i Mulininu have un.r since leiinied tins.
Tlit'.v look In us t'i'i- ir-'J't.lHl Suits I .i g ii i In n r ri 1 1 u t ; 1 1 mil mill to supply tin- demand nu'lit before Muster u lien cvrrv
woman has hi mind ;i nriv suit vc hit v i mi 1 1 u i i-ji t I this sale
Ohe greatest Suit Sale Dhat Idas ver
Presented at Juch Opportune Jimel
Tin- unman witli -.iin tu .priid fur hoi- Muster Suit will f nd .1 wider elimee liere at tins pn.-e Hum maiiv stores sliow
at all pri'-es.
fl
X
j 'll
The Scottish Idle Masons of this
1 Ity will observe The .vreinony of !
"KUIiigulshlng the 1 lull Is" Hint (he
i-olchratlon cif tlie mystic bnwpiet In j
the Mtisoiile Temple lit (t:.'IO p. ill. ou
April 1 Kliilinmle plans liHve been
made nnil 1111 liislruetlve Hint Interest- .
I11K program has lus-n proared.
Among the MHMikers 011 tills isvaslou
lire Juile C. II Stiuirl of tills illy.
tr. Kit win Iieltiirr of Nnrinuti. W. M.
AiiilersoM grand sis-rotary of the
grand lialge. A K. A A M. of the '
still... iukI .Indue .1 II A. Uolierlson.
The linisle will be 'under tile illris lloii
of IMwIu V.ille Mi Inlyre.
The i-ereu y of relighting the
IIkIiI- will he held In the Mnsoiile
Temple on l-ji-ter Sunday lit .'1 n'rlork
p. 111 Judge It I' H111 wi ll w III dellv
er Hie prlnelpiil addle on 1 Ills is-oti
ston. ;
The observance of these ivroinnulcs
and lids celebration Is obligatory of.
every Knight Itnsc CpI 01 Seutllsli .
Kite Mhsoii of the eighteenth degree
As there lire ithoiit five hiindred
member In Oklahoma City mid vl
elnlly. H In ro altondunoe Is i'B'oted.
The Sonlll-h Idle club of this illy
which Iiiis charge of he pruirrti 111 nnd
arrangement-. Is making every effort
to illlike ltd the most siiei-es-ful
meeting thill hu- h held since lis 1
organization A- inlnilssioii to the j
Imiiipiel Is In n 11I. nil lnotnbor-
slionld obtain ticket- lit oine from tti. 1
iis-ieliu v. II I. i.oddiinl or ilisirci-l
W Spem-i'l .'I liin Miller lit the Jill J
solli'' Temple
UNK CANDIDATE QUITS
Easter
Table
Linens
59c
72 INCH LINEN FINISH DAMASK
Muster tHlde.
.V stilelldid cullei tioii of ileNi'iis; u Kil lii'' for tlmt
70-INCH LINEN FINISH DAMA8K
All new flonil iIi-kikiis. Y im ciiniii.t iipprei uile tins
value until yiui .see them.
72 INCH ALL LINEN DAMASK-
Tlie 1 1 it ik t priiiiouneed florid designs ate shown 111
this lot of nil linen damask.
72 INCH EXTRA FINE LINEN DAMASK
Miiiiv new patterns to neleet from ami extra fine m-
en Muster IIhmiiisIv
49c
89c
98c
NAPKINS
Isx!. 11 vast HsHorini f deslitiiH I JJx:. a pure linen niipkla dainty
01 uos 101 01 iinen niipKllis; niey ileslnns anil a napkin for your I'.ns
sell 101 01s- 11 no7.en 01
11 set for
". iii-iu nun n onphoi lor lllll i.hs
0C ter uii.ie aii iinen. $:i.y.- l nr
. JJO doien. or a set for $ I 1 J J
The l.lltlr SmM .-i
BSBKmi See Window
( mm Dry (iimmIs M jW 0
Store S..IU al : & lpr fl 0f NeW
Trkes n (mi j Jj Easter
Afford. j&BZltimiZEr Neckwear.
The 1 1 ji 1 1 . 1 si 11 1 1 1 -1 Mastei Suits that late laslmuis have prinlii red. and Iiii' i.. Imosr Irmn. irninit vmi aul hent nit v ami li-
11 sit y . Miteli is a distimt I'ansian model. ei' h a stud of eot re. t ness and 1 !i.n;o tri. w ith novelties thai Mill eannnt liml r-
1 el III tills OXl'lllSlVe speelllltv house
FRENCH SEJtQES
SILK FAILLE
HOMESPUN
PUTTY
WET SAND
BELGIAN BLUE
$25.00
OABARDINES
WOOL POPLIN
CHUDDAH CLOTH
NAVY
COSSACK OREEN
BATTLESHIP GREY
HATS FOR EASTER!
Hats at Jj Jl A y Hats at
$5.00 MMmm $7.50
I .1 II. .loiiiislim nddnte Kor ( hii-
iiiissiiiiier of (r"uiitlii miri rill-
afire. Withilraws Krniii the Tlclvl.
I II .1 . di 1 11 1 11 1 has wltlidriiun from
the i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I ll.'kel us eHlnlhlHte
for 1 oiiimissloiierv of himioiu 1 1 1 iu and
; f 1 1 in n . Ills inline does not appeal 1
1 on Hi.- prlntisl IihIIoI Areordliikdv 1
then will lie no Independent .nihil
1 dale for this Important offlee Mr
Johnston's 1 1 1 u I in 11 1 Is highly
plea-ln lo ihe friends of Hoh I'nr
num.
I Mr .l.'lin-l.in has Riven no reason
fur liK II hilmn al. lull the fine -er
1 lee lie Iiii- iiIvwii- rendered Okliiho
ma I lt as one of Its foremost eon
j -Inn 1 1 1- liu-liies- men. and Ids lull
1 mule and i'MH I kiiowledk'e of what
-h.ml.l he done to help 1 IklnliolliH (.'Ity
t:n fiirvMinl In her renewed growth
leaie- no llollht i f Hie sf f hleliey of
I Mr Johnston reason Mi. Jolinstoii
! at pn-eiit Is ..ill of lln i lly Hue
of Ills friends said toilay :
I "J II John-ton Is 11 mini of '-l
1 live eharaeter and lakes no slop that
he does not tiellevr lo he rlirht. and
I fur the he-1 Inleie-ls of Oklahoma
1 Ity Thai's h he withdrew from
Ihe lndof niloiit Ihket "
WILL FKKD THE SNAKE
I MU.KSITV (OKKS fiKT
NATION M 01 I Kl.i; OKIIKIt j
N'lltMAN. nk.. Mil nli .11. The'
I nlver-lly of Hklahomii and II- -el 1
of .1. hi riiti 1 1 -111 lime imaln re.s'hed the
reeoirnlilon of the national honoran !
soeh ty whli h Iiii- uranled a ehlirler o !
The llue I'enell elnli. an oUMlll.lilloli j
of yoiini; women of the Inslllulloii who
lire slndvliiK Journalism. Thetn Sluina 1
I'lil. Ihe national society wlihh lias
leeeiitlv entered the I 'Diversity of (Ik i
liilnium. has chapter- In most of 1 ho i
leaillni! si hools of Journalism w here 1
women are studying Ihe lilt of news )
pael writing fm' the puriose of nolk
Inu it I heir profession. 1
'I he luemlier-hlp of the Oklahoma '
oi'vantallon Is .omi..-e.l of elfin ad i
lllleisl sllldelils of tile linlvcrslly and
two honorary inemhers who are ipdle
Hetlve In the field of JoiiriiHlIsm In ltd-
tate. The honorary memhersure Ml--
Kdlth 1' Johnson. Noelely editor of the
I'alh 1 iklahoinan. and Mr- alter !
KelLOI-on of Cherokisv 1
! I H. S V . Man h lit Kipial siif
Fl KOI'K N TXI SKKI(: fia-e leadei- tioin siirroiimlinu -tales
KOK ri ltl.lC IN IIICAliO I Kiitherevl here lo.lay lo partlelpiile In
I the i nsllni; of a woman s "llhertv hell."
II ll i Jl . Mil nil :tl A MiMit taxi 'lids Is to l.e a dililhale of the fain-
'on the l:nros'iiii system' on- llhert v hell w hh h iiniioniussl the
ifl an hour will lime to eoiiiH'le with
a -mailer and Ic-n Invinloii- our real
liiK l $- and meter rate- will Is' eor
le-p.ilniy redne.sl The tanieah
eoinpim v. aeroiilliiL' 10 I tu- miiiiiit'er I-
wllllliK lo rl-k f IikiJumi I" see If the
I'llhllr "wll -llllld tol Ihe I 1 1 1 . i It 1 1
lirmid of -.en h e "
Oi l) t.O KKNMKNT KII'I.KS
ItlSTKIKl TK1I TO I I IIS
U sM'ii. Manh .'ll All
K nn; Jot i.'.-n-eii rtfles ill-earded hy I lie
l lilted Stale- army are IioIiik ill-
trll'iited to ".oeinnienl elvlllaii rifle
rllllx." ol k'lllll.C'l Milder IIII Mel of isill-i:res-
It wa- aiinoiinii'd todav hy the.
National Klfle A --notation of Amerl
ill llei-eoilv piihll-hisl stories welf
to the effort llm these lldes were
hell.L' soll lo the IMIIllliK llHllolis
omn s uiiKUTi ni:i.i.
is rsT i m:w ork
THE NEW
- THE CHIC
- THE UNUSUAL
or v wanted Mv
oweri. Mverv eulor
frnin tin
A Hiiperli eollertinn of
Hit of ( leortfftte ilepe Hlh
We cordially invite you to see the values we have at $5.00 to $18.50
severe strietlv tailored I
evetv liiiiid. everv Hhane is here
Oklahoma's Largest
Cloak and Suit Store
B. J. KAUFMAN.
isere Hflllof to the dainty fluffy f I'tllliu
Oklahoma's Largest
Cloak and Suit Store
SIR DOUGLASS MA WSON
WILL LECTURE HERE
I Ml Wedne-dav nliilit April 7. ik In I "We want Hi
liomii City pie will have mi oppor Miik-oii. ' said
(unity to hear Sir loni;liis Maw-on. day lie ha-
one of the world- inoel famous in j motion plelures
i imlille to liear
Mr WlilllliiKloii to
Ihe most wondeiful
111 the world today.
l lorers. toll a story of tierolsm and and returned nllve from the -aine re
endiiriiinv that ranks semnd to none ! nlons where Hisitt's 111 fated evpisll
In Hie Runnls of I'olar adveiiliue Hon erlslnsl. W e are throw ln this
Sir ltolirla- Mawson headed the j le. tiiio os'li to the pnhll. In- an-e we
A u-l i alliui A nl in .I I. eH'illllon. mi rrallrr that this I- pn.l.hhU the only
iter the mispl.-es of the llrltlsh ((or- oppoitiudly Hiev will en haie to -re
eininent wliLh from ItHI to llll I Ihe original pi. tares of ihe -oidtii
Worked In and explored that ipia. Irani Inn trip and lime them evplalned l.v
of Aumn'tlin which lie under An- j the sliiKle -iinher of Ihe parly who
tralla. Nlr Mawson la the only one took them "
of hln party who returned alhe and Slme Mi Miiw-.m- icinni Ic-m
Ills motion pictures and slides of the! Hutu a tcni lit'" the Milil-h Kmprn
Far .smith nre n.ssuiiiled Hie most inenl Im- o-tnhllshod wlieles- sin
wonderful ami hiiihiIiik In exl-teini'
'I'lie lis'ture will lie ((Iveii at the
I'lrst I'risihylerlaii ehiirch. Ninth and
Kohlnson tveinie and will l.e under
the ansplis'H of the Hotary eluli. Ad
hiIsnIihi will N hy ticket only. These
may he ohtalned fr.s of rhnrife from
Kiifeiie W hlttlntctoii K2 Htale a
HoiihI Hank IiuIIiIIiik. Mr. Thompson
of Thonion & llrutiiRton. lL'M West
llraud avenue or from the I inlli1-'
Aid Kocletv of the I'reshv terlan
ilnireh.
AmirilliiK ( Mr Whlttlniitoii see
relarj of the Kotriry cluh Hits will Is.
one of (he finis. ( ami iiiohI Interesting
lis'tureN from an isIiichHoiuiI stand
ilnt. that haa ever I .eon given In this
part of the country. Only thronuli
the kliirtnewi of Sir Mawaon'H New
York manairera In he able lo stop here
at nil. He come here dlr.-i from
New Vork on hln way In Knu Kran-elaeo.
A food treatment for a eohl set Hod
111 the lunira la a IIKRUK K S HV.D
I'UTER l'UOi: FLA8TER np-
tilled to the cheat to draw out Inflam-
mation aud RALLAKD'8 IIOHE
HOUND HYBl'l' to relai tlhlueiw.
Ynu get tu two reined I for the prle
rf out by buying Ibe dollar als I lore
hound Hyrup; there la a pnroua plaatar
free wltk each bottle. Hold by Weaf-
fall Drug oMflpany.
Hons in the Antarctic eli. le where
nil Hie ureal stolllis tii that sweeps
mer Au-lialla Hy menus of these
station- the laife herder- and out
door men of Aii-tralla are warued
when a storm U coiulutr. nnd It U
tlmuiilit that hundred- of IIioii-hihIs
of i nltl. and m h 11 v lives will he saved
anniiiilly
Tlie reiiiilar moiilhly hampiet of the
It.'liirv cluh. served hy the ladles of
the i It u n h will he held prior to the
hstiire no Wednesday afternoon Sir
Maw-oil will speak lo the hlfh mliisd
Htiidvnts irltlnu them a slight Idea
of ihe perils eiieountered on Ihe ex
Issllllou
while the hanks on March -I had
."il r.7- l."is ; rr-oiir.es and H1.7LH.
Illl.'ll.' Imlhldiial deM.sllH. The aver
n Ke ii-eite held hy the hanks us of
his eiiiher s was .'10.7 ier iKnt while
SI i ' 'lull of Man h 4 wan M2 H'r eent.
I a-h In hanks ilerreased from t-'t.lKI'J.
.'-.'. Mi on I iiseuila-r H to I'J.NIM.W.I.WI
on March 4. and the undivided profits
decreased from $11 l'J.H.14 on le
eeinher H to JsM.L'.SU K on Man h 4
I lie stateiui'iits us of March 4. shows:
It. -source- Ijoiiiih ami discounts
$.t.tn4.:i7!:i:i overdrafts. $aiH.IHM.-
ihI; slisks. honds and uarranta. I.'l.
7t'l r.7n 111 ; haiiktiiK liouse furniture
and fixtures. 1 Ils77t ; other real
estate. $ilsfKM K ; due from hanks
1'J CiMJ ; i his-ka and other rash
Iteiiw. f:i7AM'JII (Ml ; eii'hanie for clear
lint house t I4N.:W 10; lillli of ex
chaiiiio. t-'liri4MS; cash In hanks
2.MM.I7fi.H!l. Total. fail.MH.IRHM.
I.lnl.tlltles Capital atock IMX2.-
oral; surplus. $l:t.mili:itt; nndlvlded
liroflts s.r.:i :':ii N ; due to hanks J.
ti.SKUSIlMl; InilUlitual deslls $41.-
T'.H. Htl .'U ; riihhler s dus ks $4ti!i.U;il.
IIII. hills payahle. $tl' :i4t tm ; r.slls
eoiinls. $.Vti.;ltkri M Total f(VI.'S7M
4rSfl
IM KKASK IN DEPOSITS
Ntimlier of Slate Hanks Keyorting 1a
Nl In Than Thow in I'revloiii.
Hi port Made I Ant Dermiher.
Willi six l.-ss state hanks reis.rtliiK
the ronsoll.lated statenieut of the (Hill
union of hanks on March I allow a
miKht ilecriHUM1 In reaiiureeti but R
amall Increase In Individual deimslls
orer Ihe atatement Issiusl aa of Ie-
rmnlier 8 1W14 anil last previous re-
Krt. on iMs-einher H. the tk's't banks
had $07047404 (14 In reaonriva with
$41.270.Wi! 75 Individual dimwits
DIXON IS ON TICKET
Kepuldlran Caridldale for Hoard
Kduratlon In Outlying lllslrift
NUy In Ihe Kare.
The ballot for tlie eomlim iiiunlrlpal
election will hear only the name of
F. II. I Uvon. Hepuldlean eamlldate for
election aa a meinher of the hoard of
eilucatlon from the nutlylng district
This was finally il.shlwl jealrttay
afierirsm when Judge (lldfleld of Ihe
district court made a rnllnt; In favor
of liltoti In a mandamus hearing
brought to have Plion' name prlntisl
ou the ballot which the d.s tlou hoard
refusml to allow.
hlxon whs declared the Kepuhlhan
rauillilHte after the pilmary and hla
name was filed with the enmity ele--Hon
board. The Iienns-rats failed to
nominate anyone from the ontlyliiK
district aud the law piuvhhss that
there shall he a member of the Hch.sil
Iwianl from each district In the conn
ty where there are cities of oter '.'.
tNi and up (o oO.uoii iHipulatloii and
that In i Itles over ."lo.ono two memlsTs
shall Im' elei'li-l from each district
and one from earh outlying dlslrht
It Is an assured fact that Idion who
Is a farmer living about a half mile
east of the railroad Junction will he
a member of the net srlosil board.
STI LL lil VES I N U AH D
MaiTTWa Having House h
pvtted Had MinM Out Hut Had
Not Ixwt IinJ KesinVnre There.
When you liate moved out of one
ward Into another you may still he
a resident of the flrat ward. So sy
Ihe attorney geneial s office In reply
to an amicus linpilry from a man
who Uvea I ie ward but has has
moved out In order that his home
might le repaired
Now be wants to vote and doesn't
know In which ward to east his vole
"A man'a realdence for voting pur
poses n eetahllslusl largely by hla In
tentlmm" aaya the opinion of the al
tomey general Two things are nee
eesary fur R change of resldeius'.
First the actual bodily rhange of
alsHle. Second the determination of
the man making the change l.o give
up permanently the place he Is leav
lug and tsttalill-h his reslileiuv else
where."
Therefore as Hie lniulrer' Inleti
tlona had appaienlly las'ii to move
back Into Ills hom. ward he wax told
that he had never hot the right of
auffrage In that ward and might vole
to hla heart's content.
AI.1.1F.IV II.KKI RKHOTis
ATTACK ON DARDANKl l KS
I.ONIMIN. March 81. A Keulera
dlateh recelve.1 froro OoiiMantliioiile
by way of Kerlln say lh allied fleet
haa reaumed Its Isnnbantmant of vll
lagea near the outer fbrta of the Dar
danvlltw. Turkish avtatora r maklug
uaiij rnrouiiaissHUiw
I Spanish War teCrniis Will ( onilurt
CeremiNi) Krlilay Nitht In Whlrh
j Monster Will Take Tart.
I The Spanish War Veterans of Ok
Illinium I'lty will have a -pis lal uiis'l
ling al ro.nu (I. II1- North Harvey
i Friday night. April J at S p. in. lo
feed the Itlg Snake a monster that
I- holloed carefully exis'pt thill once
each year it Is brought forth ou the
ihih-Ioii of the annual encampment.
This tear the encampment will he
held at Tulsa In May. ami hln prep
millions are hclug made hy the local
ramp to partlelpiile In Hie event. The
Military Order of Ihe Serisuit of
will h the Itlg Snake i- Ihe prophet
Is a name of the hilarious side degree
of the order of the l ulled Spanish
War Veterans and H I- In this par
llcular ili-tris' that Hie Oklahoma
( 'Ity camp Is at Its best
All uietntM'rs of tlie I... Ml camp are
risiiostei to he presenl Friday night
and help to prepare to give Die Tulsa
folks Home real entertainment.
cab service
which will cut present prices In half
will he Ill-lull. -I In Chicago al once
One hiiiidnsl -mull light vehicles
painted yellow will he phnisl In com
mi-don In Ihe Jl! public stands In the
city The oisuatlng company will he
a snii-iiiiary oi ine uirgesi taxi com
pant In the i lly
A flte pa eiiger car now routing at
ilerlariltloli of lndes'iiileure. When
completed II tv 111 l.e taken to I'hlla
1 1 -1 1 . 1 1 1 it and ununited In ltnlcU'udelice
sipuire
I'.veiitually Ihe suffragists . -nil
(hey hos'. to lake Hie hell to Wash
Inv'toii and hang ll In a "campanile
-o bountiful all Hie world will come
to -ee It."
MUST REMAIN IN JAIL
y
Mlaa O M nki: "I bin
rllf tkla.
TkcDoctoM
i i
Criminal Court of Appeals Deride
That Oilier Must Serve Out the Re-
mainder of Ilia I'rlaon Term.
The criminal iiiurt of appeals Tues
day refused to grant two wrlta of ha
boas corpus In the cases of Hob
Oliver anil F. It llorlne. Oliver wan
released from Jail Home time ago on
bond and left the city but on hla re
turn here recently was again placed
In prison. Freshllng Judge Thomas
II. I'ojle ruled that he mint afay
there until he had served out the reat
of Ids term whlrh had not yet ex
plred
llorlne senteni-eil to the state peni-
tentiary In IIH.'I for eniber.aleinent
was granted a parole on January H
by (iovernor ('nice (iovernur Wll
Hums haa since revoked the parole
aud llorlne In at present In the ('tis
tody of the sheriff of Adair county.
He assorted that his right of i-ttlcen-Hhlp
were restored to 111 m by the pa-
role and that the governor could not
legally revoke It unless he could ahow
that he had violated some of Its pro-
vision'. Hut Judge lioyle held that
his rlghta of clllwnstilp had not been
restored to him by hla parole as only
a pardon would do that and that one
of the eondlttona of the parole was
tha l eould he revoked at any time.
OKFFKS TO tilVK HOME IN
COLORADO TO NEWSPAPERMEN
NFW YORK Mareh 31. John
Hrlshon Walker formerly a magardne
publisher here now retired to a
Colorado estate annonmssl today an
offer to give a alte of forty aeroa at
Mount Morrison. Colo. lo establish t
home for newnaenuen.
Mt. Walker declare. I that although
no profession make more serious do
niaiula on the health of men that
Journalism no effort ha been nadr
up to this time to establish a country
home where thoee who have given
their lwit efforts to newaiaper work
can find rent temporary or lieroia-Dent."
Ii nUMlloni ininiirril bslow in. urn
ral to rharii'ter lha arnptnaia or dla
aaara ara (Irrn aiot tha anawera will ap
lr la aay raaa of almllar uatura
Tboaa wlahtag furtber artflis. fraa mar
ildraaa Dr twla Raker. Colkga Dhlg
Collefa KIIwaiuI Hla Dardm. (I. aneloa
lnf aalf ai1drati1 atanpail anralnp for
replr full aainr ami a.l.l n-- tm.i ha
flan. bat enlr Inlllala nr flrtlllona nan)!
mwi in m j Bl.ar. lha
arrlptloaa aao ba fills.) al ant i
atockad drug alora An dra(ttt ran rl
aulas.
and auff-r froai raaallpadou
baadarha. and narar f1 uraag tad wall
Plaaaa praarrlba for im"
Anawar Ynu abould Tareooia fanall
l.attnu and rlaanaa tha arttaa of a.nna
illMt tmiai.na br taklaa tbraa a rain aul
pbart. lablaia I not aalpourl far aeraral
arlia er aiora Thaaa tablata ara nrf
banaflrUI. aaowlallr la hot waatbar
(bar haa a tandmu-y to cool tba blood
tad Improva ita qualltr
a a
"Pnortr" writs : "Ralnf paat ailddla
ia and nbaarTlni tbat air aarvoaa ara
tain la tn bad abupe I wrlta for a lira
trrlpttnn I do nnt gain alraaftb front
i food am weak. Ilatlaaa forgetful
lleaplaaa at llntaa. tired anil uuabla lo
ael Ibe Part of a alrnnf maa af health
rufb aa 1 wa al ona llata "
iaaarar : Oet from a wall - ataekad
phanrarf a aaalad tub af thra grain
cadontaiia tablrta. whlib are aapaelally
da for thnaa aeadlng a atrong. harm-
laaa. reJiiTenallng tonlr. Aalontihlnf aod
plaaalng raaulla follow aad Ufa and
hop al rna4
a a a
"A Fat Woman" aaka: "Would roil
plaaiaa praavrtha aafa ragriag reaiadr
for too much fat T"
Aaaweri At thla aoaana aiaay fat pao
rl anffar iraatlr aa you do aad to all
raroaiatand tbat tbajr rodura with ftta
grain arbolon tabkata. Iba ainat auc
-sstaful and poaranlant prarlpttea I know
ag Drtigglata aupply la tea led tubaa.
wltk full dlraetlona. '
aao
Rdaa" wrltaa: "1 anffar with rhooma
llaai all tba tin and I aball b vary alad
hf ran oaa tall bm aomolhluf to rnUoi
aV
Anawor: I raa fta you a nrax-rlptlnn
whlrh will aol only rallara but abould
hlltorata four rbanntatlani. Tbla ta mi
fa'nrlta remsdr. and front tba nuntuor of
letter rwsrivod from people who haa
aaad It prnn Ita alu. In rhatimailam
Tb followlat la atada by mlilaa wall
taking a leaapnonfnl at rnral tlinea and
la nerora reitnna : irnnii wtaanr ear
romp fluid eilmwarl
B oaa
aallerlalo
a
Iodide
aaala befnra rettrtnf : I o
dlol 1 oa : romp fluid i
arrtiu aaraaparllla rn nip
af noiaaalum. I drama: win of i-olrhlram.
on half onnea; aodlnm
drama
a a a
Mlaa C W R aaka: "I bar tried for
two yoara tn dlt a as to lareeaa my
wl(ht and Improt tb quality of ray
blood hut In rain. Plst praw-iih fur
met"
Anawor; Tbln. arraway blnodloa two
pla ad laalataar la abaorhlni aalrt-
ilon from tha food oatoa. aad for tbla
reticular purpaaa I alwara praaerlbo
thrso grain hypa aurlan tablota a aat
orracllTe aroparalloa If roaalarly aad
pratatnll uaed aa It aoent to larr
Ua rod aad walM twrgaackM af taa blood.
mtia arrordlnf kaaltb. arrangtb aad In-
rraaaxi wifhl
a a
M J B aaka: "V balr la too ollt
and mr a.-alp Itrhsa with damtraff and
af lat It la combing nut too mil. a What
la a food Iroaimrul V"
Aaawer: Obtain plain rallow mlny.il
from yaur driifitat In oa Jara and ap
ply a par rtliwilnna Thla rleana pnrl-
floa rool and Inflgnrats th balr
and aralp. thua lopping the dxnth of th
balr. Dandrnff and Itrhlng ar al on.-a
rllatrd Man and w.onrn all car ibi
rountry now uaa It rrgularly
"taai" wrltaa: "What abould I do ta
rll a aarore rtaa of kl.lntr and blad
dr illaaat Prlaa la dark foul nf odor
nd paaaaga la lrrgnlar. r lnf.il sir
Maa drprwaalnn. rr.r. .hllla pallia Ilka
rheumatlam. and nrn fa rglnu u
bladder.
Anewer. I'or tuh Tiniilnnia a yea
dearrlb 1 proarrlh mr farnrlt formula
tinder tb nam nf halms urt tahlvta
Thla la a aplondhl rri.niia ram ad y for
ch abnormal rniidlilons Ilsgla theli
aea a pr dlrtrtloua un rarh ara led raha.
0 n. a wrl: " t' bualn
and work ao ronatanll; that my atutna. b
haa oat heitt par ff.r hrtn of
brob and brl p Ipltnl Ion after eat
Int becoming drnwar. aud mr breath
la bad. tongua d TM Inriamod
and my n.aala don t aom to gl an
trangth and rllallty "
Aaawar: Nerroua enargy raaaumfd In
your work and unwlao diet raaoa auib
aymptoma. Van nd IrMlaeut to help
the foa.tlnoal organa eatch up Kor
tko armptontt I adult "double four
lomarh aud bowel medlrlna" aold by
drugglata In mlit packota wltk tora-
plet dlns-tloaa
o
"Laura" aara: "Horn tlm ago I ron-
trarted a rory asr cold aad rough. I
bar tried many rsosndl but tby do
aot iHwn to hlp ma at all. I wlab rou
would adrla ma what ra do "
An.ter: What yea ad la a laxatira
rough arrup on tbat will drlrr t li enh
from your eyeteav Th follow lug lnm
erlpiloa will rberk your rolj tn
rough: (tot a IH aa. package nf con.-.
I rated eani-o mutho la lent aad make
rs-ordlng to dlre.tl.ina on the bstttlo
Take a tooiuaoaful " hour or two
or until wour rold la bttr Thla win
relln ton ta a very fs data.
"aieler" aaka' 1 bare .
later who la afroereil wlih what
ed greea airaaeea. aian catarrh eery
bad ah ta enolnf atrengih and bar health
la quite poor. Hbat do you adrteaf"
Aaawer: turh raaea .hoilld adopt both
tonlr and local treatmeai. Fur a Innie
nd fleeh builder hare her teke thio-
graln hrPf -auclun tablet. For kxat
reatmat get ettawr a I or t aa. package
of aatleoptlr vllana-powder and follow
ta
;ungt
la term.
earafully
dlrertlona for catarrh tit
lief and racearorr abould eooa h maalfoet
ad if thla aptendld traalaiaat 1 fllL
AdiiUaimejau
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Fields, John. The Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 300, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1915, newspaper, March 31, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169756/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.