Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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Rheumatism?
-Run-down?
That of ui who art paat mMilte uw
rt prone to nit too mtifh meat ansl In
Conaoquenrr di'poilt llmr-aall tn the
artarlrt velna and Joint. Wr ftn
tufftr from twlngna of rlirnmut Inm or
taannago annirtlnira fimn gout n ntlrn
liande or feet. There Ih no lunger the
ellthleit m-eit of thlH. downer it 111"
new preaerlptlnn "Anurlc" In tmiutd
lo five liiuneillate. rr unit as It la many
timet mnrr potent I linn lit h In In rM'Hni;
tha Impoverished hlnil of Ita pol.suna
by way of tlio kl'lneya. It run In' ob-
tained at allium! any ding Mini'. by
Imply aaklng fur "Anurk" for knlnesi.
or tvarkache. Il will iivernninr aui-li
conditions ae rhaumallain. dropMoal
twelllnge cold .itrriiiltli'a maiding and
burning urlna and eleaplensnraa ilur to
conatajit arising from Ix-J at iiikIiI.
Ad.
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. THURSDAY JULY 13 1916.
WOMAN EDITOR
OF V0RV7AERTS
IS ARRESTED
Noonday Luncheon
parlal Atten-
tion to Com-
mit W Uaatlnfi
Tablra Itraerved
LEE
HUCKINS
Rosa Luxembourg German
Socialist Taken Into Cus-
tody at Berlin.
AMSTl' KDAM July U.-Row Lux-
embourg principal editor of the llrrlin
socialist newspaper Vorwaerta was ar-
rested at tier home in llrrlin on Mon-
day according to the l.eipsiger Volkt
ZcituiiK. The reason (or her arrest
has not been ascertained.
Criminal proceedings against Kosa
I.tixemliourg and olhrri were instituted
about a year ago on account (if allege.)
treasonable articles in the monthly lu-
terantionale which was lunnretied hy
the dertnan government. She lubse-
quently was released. In 1914 he was
sentenced to serve a year in prison for
acciiiiig firrman of (h its of abusing
private tohhrrs.
New Trlrphotir t)irertorir have
heen delivered If lou have not re-
reived a ropy a II I'lIX (NI Arlv.
Next Submarine to
Carry Back Supply
Of Milk For Babes
AMSTl'KDAM. via London July
.l. The next (Irnnan cum-
merre submarine to go to
America will bring hack foodstnffj
particularly condensed milk ar.
cording to report received here from
III emeu. ( nndrnsed milk sbIso will
form the hulk of the returtt cargo
of nlhrr submarines.
In an interview firemen agenti
of the submarine declare the new
enterprise was promoted mainly by
humanitarian feelings as German
babies are living brcause of thi
hortage of milk.
Kmperor William is eredlted with
having a financial interest in the
scheme.
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
THURSDAY JUIY 13 nil
OTA !
FOUND-At 319 W. Main
A store where a real sale is taking place.
k Hundreds pf people have already discovered
it and thousands more will discover it m ?
the next few days. Everything in summer
merchandise must go and at our prices they
will go.
Oxfords and Pumps
Now il th time to buy your hot weithrr low (tilt. Every mail's
woman's and child' low rut shoe in the store sold at a big indicium.
$1.39
Men'i White Canvas High Shoes
l-ace hal. rubber sole and beet;
a laltfldid ihoe Inr tummer
W50 value
Sale prirr
Men's White Canvas or Palm
Heard Osfords; fuhlwr sole and
Keel. Very dressy and romfurta-
ble; fJ.Vt valur 1 CA
Sale prut sPl.JV
All Men's (ixfciids in canvas tans
or black at greatly reduced
frires.
Shirts
Ladiei Footwear
$1.25
A fine tine of Soistltt Srt
Shirts with satin foliar. In fancy
Mripes; very handsome; QQj
$125 value Sale pme ... VOC
1 adies' Wbitt l'oplin l'timpt in
fiilonul and strap atvle hi h
heel rrv dres.y; 1(11 1 AO
salue Sale pritr sjlaiO
I adie" White Canvas Tumps
Kiil'brr sule and heel while how
salne
Sale pin e ........
I allies' While Camas Sport Os
l.inls. triinmi'd in gtav huik. imi-
tation rulihrr sole anil h'cl. J.I 5
$2.15
1 ailtes' Tatent leather Maty
lanes white limtiK erv tir.it
$JV value-Sale
pine
BIO RAR0AIN8 IN CH1L-
PKEN'S LOW CUTS
$1.50
Shifts Amos-
48c
Men's Mue Woik
kea( chamhrav.
sport stle
Men's I astn Kintch. AlhUur
Style I'nioti Suits A splendid
light weight garment for 0-
hot weather. Sale pin ennlv OC
v
Men's ankle length rream I'tnoii
Suits short sleetrs. Very i!ur at.lc
Worth m ne
(oing at I JC
' Men's gtnuint
I'alm Beach
S.u.ittJJJnyahif
$4.75
Visit our Notion
Counter in
Paement I n r
h a r s a i n s in
lhrr.il Pins
Needles Hut
i Ions. I at es etc
K v e rvthittf in
our llanlwait
iVpt gniKN at
teal sala priies
GROCERIES
Art wt selling
rweries cheap
cr than nlhers?
'tir answer it
COME AND
SFE
Bumps Bargain House
319 W. MAIN ST.
LOSS QUARTER MILLION
IN WHITING OIL FIRE
UllCAU) July 1J Fir. at Whit-
lug. Intl. early today damaged four unc-
tions of the immense Standard Oil
company plant to the extent of $.'50.0(10.
The fire was caused hy a bursting
radiator and the flames were trans-
mitted through four battery condensers.
Three workmen were Injured.
HUSBAND ARRESTED IN
PROBE OF BRIDE'S DEATH
(.KAniMi:i.n okia juiy u.
llerbert Irby was bound over to the
next session of court following an in-
vestigation of the death of his 17-year-old
brida of a month. It was at first
supposed tht woman had committed
suicide.
Relief Bill Patset.
WASHINGTON. Ilv U-Thchnuie
hill appropriating $.Ktf).lH) fur the re-
lief oi needy American refugees from
Memo was pAssid Wednesday by the
senate
Hints for
fousckggpgrc
It:
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Do You Have
Painful Memories
of the inconvenience and loss occasioned
by that leaky roof the last time it rained?
Now while your roof is dry ns a
bone and skies are smiling is the time to
FIX IT.
Shingles. CKKTA 1N-TKKD Roll
Roofing and PROTK.X (an asbestos-
gilsonite paste for repairing ANY leak)
can be obtained here in any quantity.
Call Walnut 717 we'll make you a
reasonable figure.
Minnetonka Lumber Co.
Fred Batrlr Mgr. Phone Wat. 717.
Applt Water.
This will be (mind a refreshing
drink for both invalids and healthy
people. It ean be made with either
baked or raw apples the former to ht
preferred when tune is short especially
III the applet are baked and in readi
ness. 1 hev ahould he sour and when
cold vlvnld de immersed in boilinj
water to coser let stand until ready
in cook then strain and sweeten tn
taste If uw apples are used three
lor four juicy sour apples of fine flavor
should be pared and slued and. if
desired a few slices oi lemon rind add-
ed to them. Pour over thtm two cup-
ful of liniling water and let thtm
stand fur three hours. Strain sweeten
and add a mall piece of n e
Midnight Spteadt.
l or ve.irs il has been dinned into
jour ears that we smii. n t eat be-
t f"re k 'ing to sleep and we base fnrt-
gutie many a pleasant bite fur fear of
sacrifu mg our good health. And now
comrs a noted phvsn lan and ti lts us
that many iiiorniiii headaches wert
merely thf rrult "( hunger. 'Ibis dots
nut niran that we i .in immediately pro
cted I" gorge oursrltcs with all sorts of
tweets and Hot have to pav the penalty
the neat morning Sweets should be
ei hewed during the midnight repast
and one should substitute some whole-
Stunt taiiiwnhes-heee samlwii hes
art wholesome and n.'tin.lmiK and ran
he eaien with impunity even during the
wee small hrur
Thugs Wotth Knowing
Cut stm kings irosie in strip
about three fourths null wide leaving
ail urn ul edge one tin h wide Sew
I mis sal edges togrther until you davt
a binb. on p. wlmh m.iv be inserted
in a tell cent mop handle Several of
I these are useful l'e one drv for mh
'bmg walls and ceilings our tor wash-
ing windows outside one saturated
i Kith kerosriie tor painted floors and
linoleum and our with icdar oil for
dusting I he wire frame nnv be
wmmd to present marring
ror Stoning ( berries -1 ake a large-
sued wire hairpin Insert loop of hair-
pin in rberrv doe to stem ami draw
out stone which i nines out nice and
clean with tem and leaves the cherry
Hue and whole (line tried this way
You will never use a .iherrv pitler
again for the iherrv pitler mis the
iherrv almost in two and lakes twict
at long.
Solution Inr (Trailing Ktigs and Car
pel Won I taka the idor out. One
sake id good while svap. ten cetila'
worth salts of tartar one gallon bull
i net water llissulve the s up. mis all
and let toad then smih with brush
and wipe up with near water
Prtttt I han Hlackening -1i polish
suuf sose without Mai Veiling ut a
axwl soan lather on a cloth Knh nvtr
J the stove and it will Veep smooth and
belter than when krned
t'npaul telephone bills for the month
id July art past ilne If not paid hy
I t tn ul l"e IV'i service will he itit
Aintinuesl Pioneer 1 el. A Tel Co.
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Luncheon 40c
refiln tisiw tllnneri
75c to $100
ItwaWf Kvwtatt fKnatiti
$1.00
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The Let-Go Sale f
t ysT f Starts Thursday morning on 700 pairs of ladies' and men'i !
y Lll ' this season's newest styles; sizes a little broken; values up i
r J. it to 16' They must go. Prices cut to
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u VaT y THE BIG SH0E ST0RE
C Spscil Atnt q lie Special Agent
VV I SS Uwn CPP rn sho .7 . L.r Sckofer Fin 9boa for
v S yy 1 to 10 Mwn Wits $7 1 $15
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KAiUV y..
tin ky met me at the dom ol thr tit it -
ing room ami took the ttay I latrird
It held my prettiest teapot filled with
hulling alcr a tiny plait of tailed
rrackert together with cuu. tamer
sHMn and napkin
Say. sweetheart he whispered I
want tn tell you something My mother
isn't always like Ibis. She can ho very
twtel when the wants to. liut when
things don't go l'i suit her shr takes
these awful n v dignity tantrums ami
you taut tutuh her with a ten foot
pole until the gets over them She was
tired from the louriiey. and tht fact
that you kepi her waning in the tax-
nab made her fiiuout lit she'll get
over it Just he patient won't you.
darling'"
If the average husband onlv realied
how he could plav upon hit wifr't
heart strings with a few loving words
I believe trine would be less matital
iinhappiiiets in the world A few mm
utrs before I had been fiercely resent-
ful against )tik's unxlirr And mv
anger had readied to Pnky for I fell
in some vague wa thai he must be re-
sponsible for his mother's rudeness
Hut tht knnwleilgt that he ton was
used to her iniusttce and that he resent-
td II when riireilrd against me made
all tht dilftrtnre in the worM I
readied up my band ami palled hit
cheek
"Hear hoy. nothing in the world mat
ters if Vol I art not crust and dis-
pltated." I assmcd him "Kim along
nut with that hut water and rail me
il sou nted anything Your mother
probably will want tn be alone with
vou lot a while as the hat not teen
yolt 'or so long I will let tn the lunch
ton and arrange my (lower "
front Bt Caiimaalout.
"llukvP The rjiierulous voice
touudrd rmpali.nl thtky catl a com
it awl glame at me and (led with his
trav I went into my own room and
removed my bat and coal Iheu. tak-
ing the boa ol (lowers I spited tht
l.lossoms nut nn a (lean sheet which
laid on my k.d. There trails was
nn other plait where I could arrange
them. I tool mvulf wilh a queer sense
of being an outsider in mv own home
Ihe ramatirms were soon in their
bowl and vase nn the table and mantel
tn the living room I went to thekiKh-
en found tht brown trmk whose pas-
sihililies I'uky had Itrtt res ea led to
me. Idled it with water and brought
it batk to my room whert I set it
carefully nn mv low stand and ar-
tanged tht dalbxlils and narcissi and
asparagus fern in it Cans ing it to
the dmii't table and placing uv tn the
renter I Tor got all mv annovanres lor
a moment in admiration ( its delicate
beauty
What should t dit with the sweet
peas? In the (tie of Mrs (iteham's
manner I did not lerl like ulfeiing
them tn her And yet I bad bought them
tor her room and I Lit that Oickv
would t we to show her tht hull
attention.
"After all thg can't ds a at mort
than throw them at any htatl. I it-
flecled whitniicaltv at I lifter ht
fragrant btautitt irnm their boa
WTiii h was tiartly what sht did do
only ( routte. figuratively I car-
ried thent In tht diHir ol brr Mow
whnh ttmsd ajar 1 knewked. and
lukv't von said. "Come in. Madgt
iKm't be to blamed (.rictmHtious
Mit (iraliam was titling in the luw
hair with my tray briore her. On it
tht had plaie a tiny alcohol tluvt Out
of outT'of ilie prttliett Itapolt I had
ever tern the wat Miuring her lea inlu
a i up and sam er whnh manned thr
(wit ad valued tn tht dressing table
and pn Veil up the small vjsj I had
left there
"I did not know your favorite flow-
er hut I hope you like tweet prat." I
said arranging thr blosnmii in thr
vase "Now lor tome water for these."
Xatie'a New Role.
"Vou are very kind" Mrs. (.raham's
vone dripped icy indiffereme "but I
mutt ask jou mil lo Itavt ihost hert
I cannot sleep if there it any odor
pleasant or otherwise. In my room. He-
sides flowers art very utthealthful tn
bedroouts hopt )oi iu not have
them in link s
"If that be so" I retorted "how very
odd it is that physjiiani tu often allow
esen eiHguiagf their pretence t it ink
rooms.
I was sorry (or tht words tht moment
they slipped out l wat no pail ol my
plan to gel into any contiuvtny with
Uuky't mother
Hut I need not have worried Vlrt
tiraham did not answer She limply
lilted her lorgnetlt. which hunt by an1
taiintitt thain (nun htr nttk and
gaied at nit a long moment at il the
wttt etamining tune ttrangt apect-
men of insect in a museum Thtu
lowering it sht laid coldly i
"I do not think wt nted diseutt tht
matter I should like In lie down jur
a while if vou don't mind"
"Surtly" I said Then a vision nf
Katie's (art. if Ihe luncheon tht wat
preparing with nidi tart should W
spoiltd. Hashed aiross me "But lunch-
eon it almost ready to tervt Will you
not tat first r
"I could not possibly eat anything
now I am too much upset alter the
loiirnev Pnky vou and yuur wife rat
your liincliton ou may bring me
something when I wakt up. or I can
very well wail until dinner
"It shall ht just ii ytm piefrt" Mr
vone matshrd hrts for culdneit now
"Is then anvthing I can do la assist
you?
"Nothing thank too." the returned
"If )ou will kindly lend nst your tnaid
(or a few mmuits tht tan do every-
thing require" Ska lurntsl to Duky
"Harnet t teconr) maid alwirs atnii-
td mt in dressing and nndrtssmg hht
did very nic.lv I thall nsiti her. but
thit giil looki trainabla"
"I don't know what tort ol a laditt'
maul Katie will makt" laugbtsl luky.
"but at least tht it willing and sbt
adoiet Madgt Sht will watt mt vwu
hand and loot it Madgt ullt htr to"
Mri (irahant mailt no reply to ibis
spttsh. but ben over ter lea tervice
I could retd ber well enough In know
thai she would dearly Invt lo decline
Katie's tervirtt became of tht girl's
liking for nit Rut her detirt for per-
sonal service to which the wat ac-
cutttwned ennnuered
"You are turr it will not upset your
Kwitteholcl routine to ipare ant Hit
maid?" she asked at last The words
Wtrt rourtenus enough but the tone
implied that my household routine was
something beneath consideration
"I will send Iter to vmt at oner" I
replied frigidlv. taking the vase of
sweet pras whidi I still hrld. awa.
with rr.
Hut bedirt I went tn the k its-ben lo
luiiimnn Katit I filled tht vase with
i it
water and put the pretty fragtawt
(lowers nn my dressing labia.
"There!" I laid defiantly to myatlf.
She may do at ahe libra in her ewt)
room but the rest iA thit eitablithavaaat
i nii tswi a ptrasc. r
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me a sort ol half euiltv. half rrsrnteial
feeling tht lilentnal rmotion wklea)
used In be mine when at a child I did
some forbidden thing
Was tint a taste of what life wrltk)
my molher-in law would bt? Wa I
always to (eel thtll "inbbad catsMa)
and togfiptd t"
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