Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 5, 1917 Page: 4 of 10
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fTTOR
By Aletha Barr Taft.
aeSeN"' uancr until mm iiikih " ' 11
II trmnt. ... V. .... I.. 1.. .
I 1 ..iiooijr 10 .ro.oi in o.r iium
tier of the Kappa Alpha h i
ternity was one of 111'- 11101 In
terestniK ami enjoyable events ol the
year. The imminent departure wt
those recently enlisted made it
the closing events ol thr frati
fain. I hp armory w.is lavishly hung
with flags the only decoratii 11 u ( I
and the girls attended in the garb I
Red Cross nurses the men in full mil-
itary dress. Punch was served during
the evening ami a lilii buffet suppei
t the rinse Instead f a grand march
the dance was . pened b) a military
drill under the supervision of Mr Mar-
shall Harris of Oklahoma Cit) The
occasion will he long remembered f r
undrr the joyousnesa ami gaycty there
lay .in undercurrent of seriousness ami
Sadness for the parting of the M ay fot
schoolmates grown dear through the in
timatr friendships ami affections ol
university life A lame number of nut
of-town nin'sts attended) a number go
lug down yesterday from Oklahoma
City Among them were Miss Itlanchr
Bowman Mi-- Margaret Pettre Mis
Nina Penn Mis Janet Stewart. Mis-
Inez Master-on. Miss Anna Knight
Miss Clara Elisabeth Colean of Peoria
III Miss Mary Mattison Mr Eugene
Stout Mr (jus Corder Mr Neil roy
Mr Phil Weaver. Mr Bud lleatty Mr
lark Hampton Mr Ralph Clymer ami
Mt Lon Ft amc
Wiss Anna Knight ami Mr Francis
P Knight of 215 Fast Eleventh street
will he at home t m rrow afternoon
'from .) )o ( o'clock in honor of their
cousin Miss Clara Elisabeth Colean of
Peoria III MISS 'lean with her
mothci Mr VV II Colean is the
guest i i sewial weeks of Mr ami
Mr- II N Knight 215 East Eleventh
street Mi Knights mother Mrs.
Francis Putman of Canton III. is alto
the guest of Mr ami Mrs Knight
Capt and Mrs Donald K Bonfi ey of
14J West fent) first -Meet enter-
tained informally at dinner last eve
ning in honor of 1 apt R It Ellis wh I
has heen stationed m Oklahoma City
for WVeral weeks in charge of th le
entiling for the officers' tesetve oni.
It.... .. -I i .
I .1 i I l Mill .11 II I lC M 111
dinner appointments The gnosis weie!
Mr ami Mis s G Bennett Mis Bet
erly II. Bonfoey ami Adjutant 'n-uer.il
F.arp i aptain Ellis leaves tomorrow
foi Del Rio Texas.
I ne dinner nam e at Hie t onnlrv cln'.i
promises to be one of lit most en
lovable of the season A number of
Infotinal parties ate planned among
them our mi lulling Mr ami Mrs San
ford R RrOOkt Mr and Mis lie irge T
Cooke Mr and Mrs fohtl II lei
erlckson Dr. and Mn Edward F
Pans. Mr ami Mis duv I nrtier and
Mr. Oicar Dirlr who have ilmnei i
the i luh after a "t game in the aftei
noon
Mr ami Mrs I T. Neatly and Mr
ml Mrs lames I henoweth will make
Up another table
Mis Vivian Nichols Mi-s Mildred
Pailv. Mr Albert M Lehr jt . and Mi
Lorrn Pryor moti red to Norman tins
aiteriioon to attrml the tra. k meet '
Of interest to her tnanv fretldl III ( k
lahoma ( 1 1 who are interested
Broke. Out in Blistors. Hend
Was Sore. Cuticura Hualiul.
"I had eczema on my bead for about
four years ll would break out in hli.ins
Blid in h and Imm hie tile rati bed
the skin ofl m he.nt and
my brail would It - .
I rouiii ni it comb m hVr
1 1 could not rraVnt i 1 1
All my bait tell out I
oiiid lianllv Veep it up
and when I onmbwl it the
ilaiidi'ifl leii like bran
-'Mv gtandm.ithet lol l
Oir to try ( utiitna Soan
and Ointment and I Commenced usins
them My bead felt mm Ii iei and
now I am rumpled ! he ile.l nd v. .
csnnoi see a scale nnmy bead (S 1
I'm Mary Payne Bi ids! .v i
When used lor every day toilet sir
poses ( utkurs Soap n t onli Ii .mses
purifies and heautlnes hut ii prevents
many little skin tmubltO il asaisted b)
wtasiiHial ne ol t utkura Ointment to
Soothe and In al tin tost gm I sk .
tti'ilhles Al' lull Iv I ithillB 1'ittei
fnt fret Sample Knrh fa Keturn
Man aitiiress v
IWpt II Ivmtton
i. . .
aril "t utii lira.
Sold everywhere
SPECIAL
Linarrd bO $' B8 gnllnn.
Pin iitiu.so Palit $2 gni.
Stealey Hdw.
202 W. Rrno Wal 74
America Mutt Protect
Amairic See
MWindnod"
ii i
ECZEMABURNED
LIKE FI
I f
Its. (YRII. K. CLYMKK
street who was the hostess Tuesday at one of the
must delightful teas ( the Boring social season.
.Mrs.
Clymer is one of the
Oklahoma City where she has made many warm friends
for herself since her marriage about a year ago.
i niiisn.il talent is an item concerning
I Miss Ethel Lehr the daughter of Mr
I it I l . II I I .v.. ... ni. i . .
...i-. .mull .ti I .1 111 ill 'il IM
Seventeenth street who has hern in Chi
ago all winter -tnikinu violin with
t'ttftnk I uilerik
rhursdav eveninu Miss l.ehr na tde
program before mt Women's Evening
club ol Chicago an organisation which
monthly gives recitals by the various
artists of that city. Miss I ehr w it is
sisted bj Miss Margarita Islmli t le
rtoit contralto who gave several groups
"I song- In was a great compliment
foi Mis Lehr ami is a source of pleat
ure ami satisfaction to tho-r interested
m inr musical development Mi-s Lehi
leaves I hlcago May 13 (or Detroit
whrie she will visit Miss l-iniine for
several weeks going later to Ann r
hor (or visit. (In her wai home she will
stop (or siiinr lime in Cbanutr Kan .
when she will he the (uest ot Mr and
Mri I P Burns
0 9 0
Mi and Mis L Q Towler of 1127
West Twent) third street gave an in-
formal dinner last evening honoring Mr.
Ii srph Swecnei who leaves Mondaj for
New York Thell guests wetr Mr. audi
Mrs. a B Snodgrast Miss Anuiel
Snodgra Mis Muriel lowler ami Mr.
( haihs Snodgrass
0 it a
Mi and Mis. I I Hawkins of 128
West Nmth street announce the njlai
nage ot theii daughter Gladys to Mr
t lati n. e 1 1 Sunafrank which was
piietlv celebrated at their home rhurs-
lav evenina at 6 o'clock I he Reverend
II I' an lloin te.nl the In.iri i:ife v ow .
I in the presence ol onl the members ol
the immediate families I he bride wore
Ian attractive gown ot white crepe de.
chine ami i. or id a bridal bouquet of
bt idei rosei ami lilies ol the valley Mi--
Hawkins was foi several veirs kinder
gailen leachei in the Washington
- hoot Mr Sunafrank is the son ol Mi
n"l Mrs c.t Sunafrank ol i ellville
1 ik..iml is associated with Aetna Pire
Insurance company of this city. Mr.
land Mis Sunafrank will be at home for
Several months with Mr. and Mrs. Haw
kills.
00
lhe Saturday Evening Dancing club
will dance tins evening in Donnelh
Raid hall
t
Mn ( VV Mm and and M.s VV II
( htm hill ol bIS I ast I-nib -treet en
tertained the Frida) Rose Bridge cluh
most delightfull) al I o'clock lum beolt
yesterdaj lhe luncheon tables held as
theii leniral decorations large crystal
baskeis tilled with white ami lavendei
dai-ies the daisv motil hung carried In
mi' inner uetaiis aim appointment ol til
Mi l M.s Well- M
Mollis Coy Oliver Mis Charles R
St ;c Mis Irtn B radrltord. Mis Rob
leu Garland ( Hail- Mis. h Pes
hies Mr- Roya Carson ami Miss
Kathleen Young were additional gmsts
Mrs Peebles received the guest usor
the high -e foi the ilnh being made
lb Mi- Sigmnnd lioldstein Mrs J
M i on. in md Mis ' ieorgt p. Mehl will
I entartaifl tht club Ma B tin- place to
1 he ShnOUm t'l later
J Phil'soialbi .1 mil vesteidav at the
' aome of Mis Mden II Vose 400 West
Siateenth itraet ihete was no lesson.
(the tune being devoted to (he bearing of
tepotls o olluett The cluh ilei ideil
to lakr up lln ln loss work in uMl
tiindioii with the H A. It's in this
manner. runng more systematic and
beneficial results. A cotimrltiee com-
posed ot Mi Voaa Mt w i Harper
and Mis nhui II i lias- . appoint
ed to take i barge of this work An
other i oinmillee including Mi. rg'-
Frederick sim. Mrs Charles II pes eSid
Mis. Samuel K ( unningbsm wks p
runted to evpiess the eudorsernenl
pllomaihea lui She night school bud
of .i'jo w.-st TwentV-aecond
attractive vinintr matrons of
get Mrs Robert I' Carpenter the re
iiring prcsiaent was presented witn a
beautiful iirmt of Rheimt cathedral as
a token of the regard ol the dub for her
efficient services and Mrs. E. T It v -Hum.
with some led roses Mrs A II
Vance made the presentation speech
alter which Mrs denrge Fredertckton
the new president was installed At the
i lose of the meeting Mrs Vose served
tea informally being assisted in the din
1 ing room by Mrs I M llass Mrs
Hoorx an Mis Carpenter. This was
hi i.ot meeting of Philornathea until
ti e opening "i the cluh season in the
rail. r
099
Mi- Davenport Richardson ol Buenos
hires .South America who is visiting
Inr patents in Cttlmond came down vrs
r"'a '" vlall relatives here lor several
I M and is with Mr and Mrs I fanl
Richardson 01 1124 West Eleventh
street.
The graduating class ol theMcKinlt)
school In I I its annual banquet yestetday
.1! r n in ue ba-uueiit oi the hiisi
Baptist church after wliiih visits to va-
ri"iis manufactories of the citv and the
State hair grounds were enjoved the
afternoon ending with a long motor
drive.
Ml W D Maxwell of McAlesier is
the guest foi three weeks of Mr and
Ml M B Blake 005 West Sixteenth
i treet
haptCI P I (I will meet this
evening at the home ol Miss Cora Cogi
Well 1206 l ast Eighth street al 7 U
o'cloi k
9
Mi and Mis lohn N (oaves and
Miss Tullia (naves will return from
Dallas the middle of nest week and
with Miss l.aura (naves will he at home
in their own home AM) W est Thirteenth
street
Di and Mis it Beatty who re
ltdl I at the I re llmkins hotel dining
the winter are at home at 01. 1 West
I wentieth street
e sj
Mrs Otwav Stapler of M
uskogee tin
rived today 10 spend I few davs with
Mi-- Melrose Brown of 1022 West Sev
enteenth street on ber way home from
a short visit in Norman
Mr ind Mis Jaeques Hur ol 70J
West lenth street leave this evening to
spend the we. k end with fiirmis m Port
Worth going on Motidav for two wr.ks
in Hot Springs. Atk I In then tetinn
1 1..... . ! It. tl. . -
I with
' mn s..(i iFdn.iv ror a visit in
Hur s sister. Mis I iwin I man
and Dr. Clowe
0 m
Mis I Claude Piter of Greenville
1cx who lias been the gtil I nl Mist
Helen I "inse Wolcott of i2. Past Tenth
itraet left yesterda) foi Stillwater
where she will take up expresstlon
work in the A and M rollege
Mr and Mrs p 1 Townsend "I
M ii ulle Mo are Spending the week
etui in l-.l Keno
and will aiuve Mondav
FAVORITE RECIPES
f it Spaghetti a Substltutr (at Meat
tr)h i PAKE ipagh " umisI by
h 'hug Beat two L1
geiher well and cut a geuerdtl
amount of bai on up fim- i this
'he spaghetti ami season well
1001 over cream spimklr with
bread irumbs and bake In Qtlfch
oven fifteen niinut.es
M B I risk THOMPSON
West Twenty fourth street
JaH al.
asHRf av
Lsk b 3ssssvLA;B H
Jt JLi iniliS?
to he the guests for seveial ila - of Mrs
Townsonas sister Mr Frank i Shoe-
maker and Mr Shoemaki-r of 1521 West
Thirty-fourth street. Mr. Shoemaker
who if in Fort Worth toi a .short tune
on business rame up this morning to
spend .Sunday returning In Te.xai In
morrow night.
0 0
Mrs l izzie Lester of Cnickasha is
voting her sister Mis llerlurt Seitz
ami Mr. Sella l'20y North Broadway
avenue.
0
Mrs. Tallman Bailev of Washington.
D ('. will arrive shortly to visit her
son. Mr. Harry A. Tallman ami Mi.
Tallman of the Martinique hotel. Mi-s
Geneva Blevlns who was the gnr-t "i
Mr ami Mrs. Tallman has returned
to hei home in Kansas City.
0 tft
Mrs. R. A llarr of 124 West Ninth
Street will leave tomorrow for a
week's visit in Asdniore.
Mr and Mrs W A. Heiligman of
2H West Third street have as their
gurtt their 'laughter Mrs. H S Spn-
cer of Dllas.
Mr Ilnrke Sharlel of the Skirvin
hotel left yesterday for a ten days'
visit in Washington D C.
Mr Marry Haker of the Skirvin
hotel left Thursday night for a short
trip to Texas. He will he home the
first of the week.
1S
Mr William Phfiffer of 7U West
Seventeenth street will return home
tomorrow from St. Louis where he
was called by the serious illness of
his mother. While there he was joined
for a few days by his son William lr
who is attending the Missouri univer-
sity at Columbia Mo
. '
The meetings of the Modern Pris-
nlla club have heen discontinued until
the fall.
Mr and Mrs Herhert C Seitz. Mr
an.l Mrs l larenct J Blum and Mr '
and Men left Yeager entertained the
memhers of the W S cluh at 7 o'clock
dinner last evening at thr home of Mr
and Mis Sen. I2i North Broadwav
avenue Mr- l izzie Lester of Chirk !
aina was ttie only additional guest.
I he favors of the evening were pre-
sented to Mr and Mrs Frank Meyers
The regular meeting of the club is
Wednesday when Mrs A Martin
Kingkade 8tV West Twelfth street
will entertain with a theater paitv
0 0 0
The Eu Terpe Bridge club met. yes-
terday with Mist t Grace Stales. I4I5
West Thirty-fourth street who had as
additional guests sliss l.eiise WoriCy
Mi-s l.i a" i. I .a-1- an I M i . sain
Amite Rub
?y ouvrd Odris
Uncle Wigully nd Neddlei Bouquet
(CbpsTtgtit faiT by MeClura Newapapei
" iiy"' i
Um i.k wpinii.v LONOMAM I
guase you know by i tit time that
he le it rnl'Ml ni'iilkmiin whs mil
In Hi.. ....is one ln Inoklng n.r
an adventure an h i hi hup to
ium holloa stump bungalow and teii Nurs.
Jane runy Wusty. ahnut It when all
of ii sudden h heanl nonte on any:
"What nre you Cailm?'"
At first I'nels Wlgftly thought he wns
Detng apoken t". bui iin ie imiKoi
iiio'in.i nri'i eouid aee na one he knew
whuevfr hint SMHtSI must OS hertlnd n
graal big Irn- thai w:i- Hurt lii frunt nt
him
' I'll MS who ho Is " t'riel Wlgallv
aal'l Then he heard the rolOS nek
again:
J'tj iMt are you iOtlUll'
' I'h'hlna bouquet can't you seat"
win the mints rr. aii'l tint aeeond .. e
wan aori h peevlab ilk. ami unpleasant
um tu my eroaa
"Ho! Hoi I'lekliia flnwarn. nre von.
Nellie BtUbUtl!" 0PM Ule flr.l vntee
nl I n. I.- ttlirlly knew Ihla llmo tint
.Inhnni Uuhvtall thv n mirrrl bOJT w
npeaklng ' Who nr you Siieklri th.
i"et for. Hectdle neked Johnnie
Ki r !li laity BNHISC t her.'- an-
W. r. Ni.ldle.
"Oh hoi Ho yiFU're aolna tu be (he
tea bei pet. r yon'' BBBaa Johnnie
ith iiiih "Tee) re pti km ho m
for the teacher nd et (.. mn la you
"(is) In aftr eehool IimIh) heiaUM 'in
tnlked. Hot Mo'"
'No I m not plekini this bouquet bo
I'll N tha pet of tht lad) m ism Im
nli! NY.Idle "You Junt Walt! When .he
i". 'Is then flower tOfOOnoW Bhl M i I
Want I" niiivll any mere fur n w .k
' Wht f" anke l .lotinnle and ll l' '
Isfll) i rtpt i hawt up behind the i.i tree
mi the other Bide ol wbteh ware the heai
I snlmal hva arid he llati'iuil i re Is
U iKgllt did
I iii let ern why the ladv mens
szot ' m ni ti antft anv in..ir pony bios
sniim after aha aniMlla Nrddh t i I I
. 1 nni aTal"'li
li.i'K" whlapertd N4dl( to lishnrile
a he fhnwed th aiilrrt-l ' ..t the I loa
ins nt von tf thai big long sterg
llmrii "
I aee It." aald Johnnie nit
ton tnitUne U In the lea 'irr a
ImuiimlT" JS
H" the lady moiis III prk'h her
B DOS with It whenehe nmrlla th hoWtrS"
la Noddle ih Boar erosMi ilk ThBtt
si" II sail aha hadn't kepi An- m afin
hool '
Oh lhat'a a reaulnr I"H Pool I I k
"I johnajaj
I don't SSUO Bnaweie.l NeddlB 1 11
"how htri" . s
M) I Mi I" thpaghi t'nele w iny. n.
'. ". t t'hia la an adveai irs Lr
I I minder wha' I'd bettei do? lint
' is then on tha alhor l.l. ..r the StoodB
In nrd llrandfet'
her tlooaet
' ! d. i
i slilua '" him io
me and rl) ebt I
e.a an the hiinnrtio iiUetunii
bad to mn.
'eatlna Neddie to finish maklna I is boB
aoal with a lli.irn hidden m ll Igli
luat where auyore Would IMturaJl) put
hla nose to SIIISQ I
Well that was '''e one afinnoon set
early the neii BSnrnlna I HI v Hart
ah" aa UP ' fort iteakfaat looklnl fir
annthei dt eninre. happened I" meet
NedSIa oi. flail whan lhe hear t.oi wan
on hln way to tha holloa atueap SehOBl
"Ah. ha' So po hate hem p kini
ftoweie I ae. aiu'ka the BUnni rahbll
liHltn at the hear BtU l. ' tuet
ph k.d thent fur lie u I BseiSSS
leaehar." said Neddie nol i.i.
ItKe
I hni a vi al nf ovj. Mi j i
7
Armstrong Mis Jerline Dick
Urt Sixteenth street with whom
)I)
the
.luh will meet Friday made the high
score for the chili. Miss
Worley
being
presented witn the guc .I
lavor.
Mrs Frank B Lucas of 1814 North
Shartel avenue who has heen visiting
in Washington D. C. is now in New
"rk Citv for several weeks.
The Domestic Art department of
Sotosis gave an all-day indoor picnic
veslerilay at the home of Mrs M I"
Reynolds 1601 West Twenty-ninth
street. Mrs. J W Kneppel Mrs C R
Phelps Mrs. J. c Cornish and Mrs
A .I. Collins of Little K'rtck fk were
additional guests After luncheon the
'luh adjourned to witness tin- Better
Babies parade. T his is the last meet
mg of the department until fall.
A large and appreciative audience
gathered last evening in the Musical
Art Institute for the dramatic art re
iit.il given by Miss Felice Haubiel
isted by a number ol her pupils
the benefit of the emergency fund
lablittied by the Daughters of
American Revolution Both "A I
posal Under Difficulties" by John Ki n
drick Bang! ami "I'.vei vwoinan" hv
Walter Browne were presented in a
noteworthy manner the parts of larkl
Barlow jilayed hv flss Frances Biese.
and that of Boh YariMey hv Miss HtU-l
biel being especially well done. Mr I
(hull's Haubiel's interpretation of
"Nobody" was most artistic. Others
appearing in inr ca-ts were ttie aiis-es
Norene tSark. Janette Porter Doris
Day M.irir Hutchison Muriel Bate.
Helen Stone l.elah Trotptf h'ram es
Murphy.
Zetma Duncan and Edna
Mixiie
Several mu-ical numbers lent
lity to (he program thr first
"America" ami the "Marseillaise
diver-
Iteing
-iini:
in Miss Helen Mspaugh. who mane an
in-luring pnture with the flags of the
United State-. France and England In
her arms fir Harold Halsell w
two numbers "The Trumpeter" l DBr
and "The Minstrel Boy" hv Moore. A
duet from the opera "Carmen." sung hy
Mr- Frank B Sorgati ami Mr I'.dgar
M. ( oolfe Closed the program
I he hostesses for the occasion were
Mi. Earl II Shelley. Mrs John Hill.
Mrs A I kitkpatriik. Mrs Robed
Sett in George Piersol Mrs. Al-
hert M l ehr. "Mis B M Miller. Mrs
Herschd D Newman Misses lirnroic
ami Main! Preeland Miss 'less Dwighi
Miss Edith Allen Phelps and Mi-
Rachel slvrt. The ushers were Rebet
ca Lamb Mary Barnhill and Ada Sohl
herg EleahOI Shelley Helen Mi ( lure
lT .rinic McHcnry and Rosalie llil
Wlggtly WjUl n mnlle "l et me em.'ll
Id. in "
' Ih nol I er I don't want to." Ned-
die aald qulekly hiding the bouquet be
hind him "Vim ungin er - small .ff uii
the perfume and
iiil yqu Minn to enve It all for tha
teacher I nd i n Wlasjllf
Smiled again "Thnl a very nice of jrou!"
But Ol enurae lhe renann Neddie di In t
want fuel.- WlBsUly to smell the bouquet
wan bei aiUM ol the lliorn.
Well Neddie went to arhool geiline
tbetro enri) and he p it the bouquet idl
tin ladv inline' leachgi i deah Then he
went ii his Beat to make believe study
hl hnti.'v tree leaaon hut .sit of ih
"ra nf hla atea he watched t'oadl the
ih.iv mouse gai pricked ssitti the thmn
Pratt) Boon in eavae soma other hoy
and girl nit mini pupils and the la.tv
m "una teacher Hhe aaw the flowers on
In i ilenk nnil aqiieukul mi'
'h h"W nice ol ome one to hrln nv
s M.n bouquet I How- prey) 11 looks m
the School riM.tit. ami I in a ne It auiella
ua nh e na It looks "
Then nhe ptrked up the bO "I let In her
paws and leaned her eute sharp iiitie
tins- toward it
llen''a where aha geta If" IhOUgkt
Neddie pretending to study ery hsot
The Indt mouae i . a long deep nniell
"f l e f n;.s and then .! . rled Irt de-
light
Oh how lotely they ante II I And.
heel of nil. Ihaee la nn era tn rmell
In them It a n nine 1 1 of touted rheeae'
I'h anme one itmul have known how I
lOVB I aUted i hr. Me. fur Ihete is a laegn
I'l.ie of t 111 l the middle nf this
bouquet i di. how deilgbtful!"
And aurely enieieh Inatend of a thorn
eh. took out a lotely pieee of toasted
eheefe fur hi r luiM h
Who brought me the an eat hOUqUetT"
aehed the ladv mouae Imik'ng nu. md
"Neddie Stnl. UII. the hear hot an-
ewer I n.-la. W Iggtly poppllia hla lead
In the .hair Jut theii Hut I put the
ehreae In for him na he rbrgol It " end
he hs kid at Noddle In n himsy ant
' " " laao. 1 1 1 it I i nipt liae
n ' ld the ladv mouse. "Thank you.
ml thank rou Neddie!"
'II. I III le ( t. Mini I In. i Ilk.
von
ni
Vim ra. Ned lie " ailit the rahi-ll van
tleman nfl.r e. hitnl Hint dev. " hap.
pened to MB how. luat hy mistake of
enurae a thorn fu into the bo iquel von
pi' ked for niir lea her. an In the night
rnStl to eia aaleen I put the rh'.si
In and look oil tlie thnrn."
I'm gtsd you did." aald Neddie " .t
giieaa tt waa a mistake 1 And that ..
felt hetter And I' the egg man doean'l
tnke our the i nd'llti( nml git a It to the
roller aknt.i. to play StoeS with t il tell
ton ne t thou) t n.le Wiagllr and rhar-
II a tow
Hall Rieaka Wibdows.
K W CITY dkla. May S i Spe
tall V severe bail rain wind and
le. im .il it. rm visited this t it v on
Mun-lgi lhe hail was to siattered
that it did little damage to rrous and
gardens hut broke a number ol plate
glass windows in the business set lion
of the city.
Where to Enlist
foiled fates Naw-ifll fulbert
bu IditlgJ inaiid ayenue and
Mroadway
United '-I ties Armv- irM" West
Maui street t iklanoman building.
I urth ind Htoadway
Oklsb ma National r.narrl Adiu
(an seneral's offn e. IS West t.rpnd
venue
United -tstes Marine rnrntee
I' -muster W eaver at fedetal I nil.'
'"f
wmnen'i rNrnerlean I eaijue 101
I ' h Harvey sl.eef
Re 1 rei Mrs ' I nsugberty
"in Itasl Ninth .treet
INSTRUMENTS TO
RECORD WEATHER
OWNED BY BANKS
"orecasts to Bo Glvei
Depositors
to Tin
HOBART okla.. Mav 5 -(Special I
Banks in southwestern Oklahoma are
putting in equipment to foretell coming
Weathei conditions and thus to advise
their depositors. The equipjnsmt in-
sists ot a lam gauge baromchtrj hygro
meter ami maximum ami minimum tner
jrfOmeters A hank in Hohart look the
lead and since that tune hanks at l one
Wolf. Rocky ami Mountain Park have
installed jni tryments
Kefienhmenfs Hailed.
Hohart chapter. Eastern Star has
placed the ban on social refreshments
during the tiuie the 1'nitcd States iss in-
Volved in war Action was taken at a
meeting Tuesday night ami no refresh-
ments will he srtved al class SdoptionS
in the I ut ii i e
Pannti Buys Hank stuck.
lames A PortlS I. prominent farmer
and livestock man hash purchased all the
stock in the Farmers' and Merchants'
National hank of Hohart that was
owned hv iion residents and will he
elected to the hoard of direi tors.
Jlobatt Men to Corps
Clarence Wagan. a graduate of the
Hobart high school and Harry Finley
former fedetal COUTt c let k at Guthrie
have made application to join the cis
lliafl training ramp at Leon Springs
Texas and take the training for the ol
ficcrs' reserve corps.
Secret Agreement
Between Chile and
Germany Suspected
BUENOS AIRES Mav 5- Under
the caption "Su-picioiis Neutrality"
the newspaper Revitta a weekly
charges m its rijrrent issue that a
secret treatv exists between Chile and
Germany By tins tieatv. it was
charged German) will support an in
vasfon of Patagonia hv I hilt and in
return Chile 'il support Germany's
position in South menca
The article Jtas aroused mUch com
Ignorance la fi
A Graceful Piano for thr
Charming Arcomplish-
ment of Piano Play-
ing is the
VOSE
RAIIV CKANI)
It's 1 1 ne j eoji id. r her grud
U 111 'i Rift right now '
Htght) arajatle nf dign It
deep piiied manogany devoid ol
ornamentation the visit. in p
pcai of the Voaa sounds a noti
ii'inpletily binmuiious with Vua
evident mush al i . een. e.
rears ol satlafytng sorvloa im
made Vose i lie eherlahwl poaaes
nlon In thoiiannila ol Inunea In Ih.
pouthwedl
Oui showing na Voaa (aetorj
dlstrtbutnra is worth) of you'i
very earnest ennnlderatlou.
I'pilgh'a Jtsn and more
(iranda tt.'ai nnd up
At least Mee btaf Mnd Irv Uh
) " PBy more for
I'sn quaint. Patalog ami Easy
Paying Way on request
"The Store That Quality Built"
ECLIPSE LAWN MOWERS
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I IQ-lil W First Stieel
. home more attrartivo ia only one of
the many phases of thia magaxin.
Ita fh in. ii. ita faahiuua fact articles
Institute ami other activities two each
just aa interesting and helpful.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Win lagtiat nn mU nmr
ment especially in view of the long
delaj ol Chile in nsjming di leyates to
tin- neutrality confetettce in Buenos
Aires.
The possession ol Patagonia hat
h ne been in dispute between Chits and
1 i tntinaj but hv a treaty made in
Ikhi i bile ceded piancillv all of old
Patagonia and tile eastern coast of
lena del Forgo to Aige'ntina.
Pin e Cbtton Raisinx.
DURANT Okla. Mav 5 (Special.)
company ha- been formed at caddo
tin- county fot the raising "i pure me-
bane cotton ssith the principal object
of furnishing the purest available seed
1)1 lln- variety A huge tract is heiug
planie.i nic company is known avthe
( aihlo Mebanc
of Caddo
Cotton See
company
fall
Itching is
unnecessary!
Resindl
stops it quickly
It Is a positive fact that the
moment Kcsinol touches any
itching skin the itching usually
Stops and heallngliegins. Unless
the trouble is due P some serious
internal condition it tpm-kly
clears away all trace of eczema
ringworm pimples or similar
tormenting unsightly eruption
I caving the skin clear and healthy.
Doct Vt prescribe Resinol wide-
Iv so when yoa try it you ara
using a remedy of proven value
Krtlnnl is vulit bf ill trug flats.
Less butter bMeM
H Too use
Carnation Milk
'I of opinion
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Phone W 659J
Main t '" Baaafll i
COME () OUT!
taou the conventional porch to the cihd-
forts of the new outdoor living room is but
a Hep just a little ihnueht io lhe matter of
rusfiirititr.st.niiisand tht it pUoMnrssL
Hja Bead ll "" V. '"n shows how easily
and inesprn.ivelv sou cau sild aaether. asul
very enjoyable rtnim In ymu home
RUT helping vou to make Tones
M wiWvt-1
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