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1HH OKLAHOMA TIMES
iMUKSDAY DECEMBER 30 1918.
WHEN So Many
VV Others Sec -Why Shut
Your Eyes to These Facts?
frontier n' Inter you'll buy from la'innstcr's store.
Why tint buy Noiin-tliluc today?
'I'hi' 1 1 1 n I i 1 y iiml -1 in s:y
lines yo'i got "ill make you i. -
regular customer I flip In 1 rv
cmmi: r.i: a I't
LeMASTzR DRY
1IIK sioki;
Mtwil
01 I'LTt
s
Itrlng All niir 1 rleiuU "4 oinc mi Alonif" ou rr surrljr W Hi uiue al t
10c FIRST RUN DREAMLAND 10c
Scott lllll . irton llliHb
SI V VI S tl.l 111 I
fll
I Kill (II I .iili I.- I l
I'leti-nling ("I III.- I list Tln.i I v rr
llll Ml AS II M U SOS
lllrw-l f..ir the irg'i lil I illles luu of Itruailii a ' Mul I'runiluf i.t SlaM la
"IIIK J lKI" fmm " III.I.I.O HILL"
I'd tuniMii it.' il a itiAt rit it i uli led tti uii lull l.i fit) glurlutu
tittii. I"'ihii h mi" I illwfi HrrU
Mi it)ni( Mwmlr In n i lliiir tr Icituir In thru psrti
llll WKVIH OK HlMtKN TOttfr.KH"
plitv J 1 1 4 1 rrltit-it ft.r tin vrry iircUl nc of the irfartiTnl
i rn ilulMAi
brilliant I Ik III 1 11 1 rttrt l i;ntt atrrlir rltiitft.tr tlil
Mn III it ilruum 1 h il unrlli .mir whllr
lit H k N I I 111' Um-hiiiImihI -ttirrs ou iiiIHy qiikiiI II v g iiitrftntcvtii
iirursuii i'f h HtiM'i i'i im I tn. mill (iriuoliiit it in innltlil rMl lim rci
rf tritlril In I IU In lion a I II l f.irf lliil lilt.
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' fitrl ftml tin t.mtu
OVERHOLSER
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Matinee Saturday
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BUNTING
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EMPRESS
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3-NEW ACTS-8
TODAY
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"LaZar & Dale"
Qlatnlnf lh I nlaa
"Delea & Orma"
Bli Ft at Cnm.dr
LES DIODETTI S
VISIONS D' ART"
THE
f the I -1 1 1 : 1 1 liable
vnii haven't boon
srnMni r
GOODS CO.
- sONAI. SKKUCK
NKH IIYIIH.Y
I'fH 111 M.W I'HTIIIFS
1 lllirallHI I rltlH) Nalurdst
SIlMWIl
llie stale uf IlkUliunia
!'i L'l "ill Inn 11 it-. In iii.lnl
' 1' I'- in.i n m ns.'iniMit in
Hi" Mil 1 ! 1 1 1 In ni i.lhrr
I' I
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I III.
Happy J:: Met 5c
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I r f . nu n i j . ii nlglii ;
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I iu s SI -1 lu 1 1 rt ir r:i in .'
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i.ii h!..ii. . l.-a 1 1 ii iili ii tint I .'f
I 1 mil ii : nu I nu In ti. s lviiniall.
Al.ii
I!' iir.-ui V I iln m r.f will ni.rur !;i
tlir rtllllllit nlti Vet
' I IIK MISSlMi IIKIK"
Also -
IIK1VK AVI) IM IK
'1 !lne rlitllnr Met I 'nlnrill'14 In
"IIOAKD IIIIJ. IHIIK.KKS"
Al.a
I II I HSIlAl IIIII1AV MIIHIItt
S.i'i'U s. vv .-ii r s irr. ri ii ii
"JdllN i. I. UK'S IIOSIIK'
III Alfml Nutrii
A l';l In- 11. .1.1 l..r v In ftvr
I i rr mini.. Iv tin- I- rnhlnnu Amuse
i iii I iiii.iii v. sinrrlnff
('. AtllllrT Nmllll
Hlrlln Sund)
rill' IIFI.IItKII I.AMOM)'
NEW USE FOR
OSAGE ORANGE
Katy Railroad Is Working Up
Scheme to Manufacture
Dye From Bolt D'Arc
D"
I'.VK.Ldr.MKNT of n new I it. i
try
In the section aerrod by tl "
uf the Missouri. Knrj'as and I
ta
lallwav may be a result of Hi" I in
pcan war In blentally Csae maug
wisil. or Hols Ii'Are which Is ;i-nvti
easily and citeiiHlvidy In so man)
Hons nf Khii-iim. tiklahuinii utul Tetns.
univ be found ns llieful In t'e nuinu
fnctur of dye stuffs as It luu lcn
found to be for fence mIs. Since
the outbreak uf Uih I '. u i i a ti war
tlii-ru has been renewed Interest in the
development of all American It lustry
fur the manufacture t.f dye -tuff our
principal aupply liuvlng heretofore
come from Uermany. Iai;vvI necunsl
ill Jnmali'il lit been In rndy ti ed In
making certain qualities uf Cventutl's
niul the Ilrltlsb governine' t has placed
an etnburgi) on the eiportntiun of tlds
wiKl and various eastern maniifact
tirerii rejatrt the locwo-d K'tuatlou n-
"eiloun. K. V. Hoekadav nf st l. uK Imlm
trial roniltilssiloiier fur t). Mlssirtirl.
Kansas Tons railway leu been In
terested with thr t'lus tuvv ence I'ost
.V Tie company i f t'a lib. i ikliihoinn.
In negotiation with ia-lern cheinlst-j
und rtiantifarturers wl'h n view to dc
veloplng the use or o-nk'" triitu:c
wood In tlm mntiiifnciure of dyosttiff i l
A reprfientntlve if an eastern niniiii I
ttirlutor will visit th. southwest with
In n few weeks with a view to lnvestl
irn I Inr tlm situation with n view to lo-
cating: ll t'laiil tn iiti!l-i. (i-nire orance
wtKsl it; the liui'in;! turn uf dye stuffs
Mr. Hia'biuhi" Is - e in Ing uml cointill
Itit Itifornuition ilinatrh various t ik -liihomn
mid N"l'i Texas business nu ll
to nld lu lids invevtatinn. t'heuilca!
foda lid ve been n i le by several tnniiu
fprturrrn. nnd It has been determined
licit 1 r rv L' il' iidntiliilile for
dviiit; fllk and w niul fur niaklni:
Inks mil balms nnd on leather ami
possibly fid- H-e In niaklni! isinfei-tlon
ory. en he iniuUi from (hinge orntige
VIMIll
To Fortify (he Sv-bm Afainst Winter
(old
I Miidt umth of ijKOVr.'H TASTT
I.LSS Chill TtiXlf make It n prnrtlcn
to take a number or bottles tn the rail -to
strengthen nnd fortify Hie system'
against the cold weather during the'
wlnler. r.vetyone knows tlm totilo i-f
feet tif Qiilntno and Iron which llils
preparation eontnlns in n tasteless niul i
ncsvptalde form It ptirtfhst and en-
riches the I'Iim.1 am) bullila tip Hie
whole system. 6c '
i. thing
sn'l that
PORTIA WASN'T '
GOOD LAWYER
i
Senator Bailey Scoffs Pound
o Fleah Point of Shakes-
peare Heroine
DEFENDS PROFESSION
"Mustn't Criticise Courts" He
Says Then Criticises
Ad Lib
D'
i i iin.si: r ii
l.lvfes
. 1 1 1 1 It I II
I nile I
.. ' - r nn
Mil HUM
i 1 I l-i'!ll "I
I I..III I'J
' r I epi'es-
1 . i . Ill the
. I- I tieuij-e
l '!' I "illlelliU
Illlll lllll-
I IIS nvf
.ile.l eiill-
i lie. I Mules
r I '.ill ley lis
I lawyer III
i-nt time.
. - lie Hits
pi lin-e that
. ' 1 1. at iiiimy
hi- iii-lt: h
.i- iiml a
il llletlil-
i'.l In le-
' : iii :i 1 ii. I
l"H (if t hi' Ii
ii in i I In .siiireiMi. r..
Mllll'.S ll'plVM'llll'1 I
ll'lilless ul'lHeii'i) .
r..ir iissi.' latliili In Hi
Hie .'Shlt'Vlll lintel u
..sl'll Weill ill
eiiiiiihi. of Hi vtiil.
I III It'll .Slates Semite
I'n
S. Kiiiiisey uf MiLskiiis-.
11)1' 'MsiliiKillstieil kiii-I
Um Ills iiuy I linn. .
enilly repinli'ii ns Hie
silliitlniiul liuvyi-r In Hi
iiml be ri'KHnleil KN !.
Hie ureiilest ronstliui ..
Hiii I.' nit utl .Suites in 1 1 .
As the ureiit Tein
k'l'eeleil 1 1 It H Kllk.i . 1'
"litlnile.l fur a full nn
After referelire ti II.-
n lnlK III the nililieu '
I" i s r I "III the ; t ill i !
i:iitnler i f them hi-
ill I Hull he felt t
MiillUre Hum til ill IP I
'lies-: ( slllil :
I leiill'i- thill I i
I Iii-.- eimitliilis niul '
I -hull '.. In ynu :
I1 Hts. 'riire.'li!'- i
'll'iei I 11111 V lie il .
;i'ii Inle wheii-
-i-niMi'1 In Ihelr iii:n ;.il
il -eeius In e e- . i-i.
In these clnys when 1
lire I rl ini: tn In il1-ii.'iln-l
llll hiwyi'i'v ;i 1 1 I
' r.n Hie iMiblle . I
i -iirl-i."
I'I'W Ale slv
' I ieilkiT 'ili'l I'
h" Ii 'I Kee i'
Hi lire llrellseil . i-
M'H Mllllll ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. ' I
it llll Hi' Ilium ruhl' l.i
l'l v ie l
my I belli. '
; ivv V e X lllul
lhilL'h the
' el he III
. llll' II s-
llliull- ami
:tpl'l"prlllte
Cenumi'HMes
i prejllillee
"t ini; to lie-
in all
I s
III
law vets
er which
law ai
nllUlll'll
In II
i .' - i i - w ho lift
I ii it as well as
I il -hjslers le
imtue fruiu the
li I' dial until In ii
In II-' li'ller mi I it
elwil lis I It t If rulllit
public as they ihi p l;r i he bar they
wniilil sunn l vlrivin I .an Hie pro
fes-luii which Ibey nw 11m rclll. He
-nl I the i'iplc whn ini-l earnestly nthl
cniitiniluiisly ah use hiw u i - are dllilei
Inln four classes - Il'ii 'i ant insiplc
llin-e who emi I in n 1 1 he ilcscrlhtxl us
Ik'ii'ii iinl but nut Intelligent eiiuiiKh to
fully nppiisiaie the lawjm's relation
tu suclety iimler a i;v ei tinient like oiiI'h
uml who com pin I ii hwiuiw Inwyeis
take cases without reminl to the JUiit-
tci nf them petsnns who !iav been tin-
vhMlmi uf tlMmiu'st lawyeis uml rash
ly cohclnile that nil lavvvers; are U-
llnllest uml the scnimilreU who ton-
shier lawyers as their natural fiipiulM
ami rciratil nil law as limine abridge-
ment nf their liberty.
lie siilil h substance that thrt
were m in ire black shei p In the Ugnl
I I 'itfesslnii Hum MilL'ht be f. mini ninoIlK
hankers iiiei cbniits fannei-s niul ven
inlnlsiers.
ComdllutloiiHl lihtM
I viiy man has a ilk'bt tn sue. Bad
i very man who Is liable tn be sued tu
the cniirts uf this cuimtiv Is entitled
I have his case ndlndgcl ns-ordlng
tn the seitlcd rubs uf law . The Con-1
-tilntlun fiiiiiaidees i. nnd to say that
every cii len Is not entitled to thoaerT-
b e nf a lawyer and to deny the lnw- j
vers right to render l but service Is u
Milpab! I'uiitraillctlnti. lie nut only has
that right hut may snmetlmcs be under
an ubllgntlnii to Invoke the law' delay
f.r the profei-tloii of his client. Fre-
ipieiilly Hie lawyer U censured for not
preveiilltiL; the t olleellon nf nn hotiett
debt bin saving his i lb-lit from the
arms f a greedy claimant.
Seiiatnr llnlley said n lawyer Und no
litbt to refuse tu defend a criminal
because he thinks the criminal guilty
than a Judge would hnve to refuse to m
try hliti 'leciiiise the lawyer ag well (Is an
the Judge are simply a part of the rha-jntl
blurry yvhb'h this mtry has elexied
to ilelcriiiine the guilt or liuua-elice. of a
mail. If a lawyer Mmtihl refuae to de-
feud a man who might tie odious today
be uik'ht refuse to defend n man less
ndluiis ant still odlniia tnuinrrow and
finally tlm merely utiaiiiilar man
would' find no ismtisel to ai-comnatiy
hltn Into the court niul when that
came tn pass the mini who Incurred the
ciunlty of thme Iii lower would la' left
neglected and ihr.'iicchiss licforo UN
cneinles.
I'allierH Were Wlae
"It tots been so long alms the people
i-r tins couiury nave i'xTieii"-j "j
a uvi riiinetital tyrnntiy thnt we aro apt1
tu think It may never come again."
said the aker". "but If ynu Will Jst
fainlliailre your mlud with aolue or
He things Unit nn even nov? trnnu-
piling lu '"inn nf the federal CimHs
von rill find that your fathers were
WHAT IS THIS
VITAZONE MINERAL?
Thoustinds Wondoring and Hun-
dreds Finding Out About
Phenomenon
V 1 1 1 1 l ' U II . Hade n-iriir ef llie r-
tlni'1 pi.. In i evtiii-nd rt'oiii a strange
r. k uriilu'ii t. nil"!' in the Tniblgt
rlf-r 'tilVli nf Aiiil iiiiiii rim tu k l
iiiIiimI In Imi; Ii nn k etpnst-d in ' ulr
nnd iinllgtit mull it iiyidiaea ; then pure
wilier l relu 1 llireiigli ii ; the "drip"
that ms nro'l la Hun.nr It la in slmng
In fuliirril mi iiitninii a. bis ilial it
will ennlerli.' nn iit.nurl !( aud lit-
rtnlly "kills'' Intrrnnl lnfs ih.nt as of Hi"
kiiltirri. Idiihlvr und inlnrrlinl ininllllun
111 a Hun l dlret up n affretrd lu
iprnal orgnns and unllkn must lunllclnrs
ll Imp'.i-s a liurih n i n Hie iniinnh cnlr I
lirlpltig tn digiit ili (uml ami Id realllf
n-Urvinf Hit iiiiiui Ii f Its wvrk. Vila-1
mne li I'J prr imi Kn ami Xi tilpbur"
wuli nliiniUnini. suiliiini ll.a sbiinlnnpi
nml ft'' Miliihnile ai Id The rtteni need
Ihi'W Hiliii rala lit ti nr- largelv lacking
In in itrii I Is. dry a Ir.u gl nl tb
It men a yinit uriik- ire A lea'pooa
nu in
AUr.
tin 1 r glnst u( wuivr it a
IF KIDNEYS JIliT
E
.Sayn ItaskiMhti U hIkii Vuii IUvi-
Hcen Ktlii( Too ur Aleut.
Wilrh Forms I rlc A. ld
W hen jou wukc up with the Inn -Un. he
niul iliill misery In thi kidney re-'-'U "
j-e'ierHlly inenim you have b i inllni!
t.Hi mui'li tneut Kiiyg a Hell ki 'Mi "i
Ihnilty. M en I fnruis uric lii'i'l h.'h
uverwurks Hie kliliu-VH In llnli 11 . n
I filler It fnun the I I ml ami th i '"'
eiune Mutt of pnriilyrml niul lftm i" -'i
vuiir kblneyn Kft nIurkInIi litnl '
must relieve then) like ymi relieve i
bnttels; ri'inov llilt nil t ll liml s in n-u
nist. else ynu lnV(. i ka he i
he.iilin he. dlz.y NiH'lls ; y.nir slmu.n
suiirs iciiiuui' Is eimtetl n nit uh lie
wenther Is ha I yen Imve rbeiuiein-'
t w iiiK"3- Tin' urine Is i hniilv. I'u.l
seilillletlt rllllllllels nflell fet sol' vi ii' '
M ill I- iiml ymi lire iiIiIIki'iI ti -i ). '
lief tvvi i I three times lim ine he in. ' 1
rilher ei.iisiill a piil reliable I -
' hill at ' "f l?et frnm ymir ph.nu
il-l ii In nit funr niinees nf Jail S: '
lake :i t ilili'-pmiiiful In ll jtbiss of vv r
lefnre breakfast fur a few iliiys mi l
your kbliievs will then net fine! Tln-
fiiiiiiHis salts Is tnu'le frnm the a i l f
irrnpes ami leinun Julee (imiblneil wiiii
lilhbi. niul has liwi um-il for K'l'H'i'i
Huns to clean ami Mlmulnte siiui li
khlneys. alsu to tieutrallfe Hihls In the
urine u It no luiiuer l.Tltates tllus i !
lni lilaihler wenkiieHH.
Jal Sull.s Is a life shvit fur r.:. r
meat eaten. It Is InexpiMmlve. iiiii- t
Injure uml mules a dellgUtfnl. e':-:
veseent llthla water ilrlak.
v.ise In InterpiuluK those groat jjnai c
tec betvvei'ii the iltlzen ami the f
tin rs of the law." I
lie illffeieil from those wlm -uil ''
lawyer wrote "The .Merchant '
Vetiiec " basing their opinion nu I'
tin's prorlaimillnti that Shylml; mi.!'
lake the pniuul nf fUh. but I llll' f
III iloinK mi one ilrop of (.'hilslhiii I i
was she I bis lamls shoilbl becmnc I -fe:l
tu the stale of Venice. He ill l i 1
i.eileve she gut It from the "lean !
" lois uf the law" for If the Jew I. i l
a lik'hl I" take the p.iiml uf fl.-h -bail
a riht tn take vvhntever went ivui.
It. II- inlinlteil the Jew's firm -t:iinl
ii i' In -lie' nnytblni: save thai w hi h
was "iii'inlniileil In t lio ImuiiI.'' SluK
i unci Hie law. ".V man stuiiiliiii; n.
Hie pie-ence nf a hlilll court Iiml -av
in- be craveil the law shnul! always
Iniv elljic law If I w ere enulltci In
be the jli;e." the (iHMike'. II"
n rte that Itiicun never wrote su h
law as appears In Shakespeare s pliijs.
He sahl Jack t'tnle Iiml lie larcl if
kin- he w i u 11 ham; the lawyei-. Men
of Jack ude'a slrlpu still ilechilm
iit-alnsi the Invvyen but the InvAcrs
arc Imnu'lii the Juck Cniles I
l imits Lord': Promises
Sniiie ihtsoiin were opposed ( law
yers on the cmmiil that aii'onlinn to
Hie I'lbie ii inan can not serve two
uiasiers. The senator said smh men
had tint read the sixth chapter of St.
Matthew understaiidliiKty. It wan imf
vviltieii fur today. In the twinou on
the mount occurs the Injunction to take
tin care as to what we shall eat. He
said there was not a man In the eoun-
try wlm (liirci live up to that fxliorta-
t ui. He would be arrstpd. f the
I Lord ".is left to feed one's children to-
i .i ... .i . ..i i .... .
u.iy ini r uu is wuuiu inhc cimrge ui
' In III
n-- nit; the ismrK Seiiatnr lUtllf y
said in part : "Ymi all know the ti-
I tent tu w I. Icii this propaganda against
. the . nuts bus been conducted. They
kiiuw H.at If unit' they can breed
Mi-n Imi In the minds of the American
pe.. relative to the courts It will be
ea-v p. inide.'uiine our whole system of
g . "itit n nt. 'lake It to your own homel
uml I in. If ynu once become con-
y It id ju the : for nale your patriot-
Ism oi.ii is fur sale. Tlie lawyer'
will ii ."ntliliiice In th nitfi fillght
tu '.iin-i !i r l is license and refine to
!'t'"ti
"i "
ail
ni l m
si:
! I"
aid ir you lielleve the oppfwilc !
'ight to hi'li brlug these dcludi-d
i guided citizens to a better;
i.i 1 1 Ii of the duties of cltbteii j
lie tiiiure of our country In tliiii;
i-eiils iimti the AmeflcStl!
: I'n i npi'lusloti of the addr
v i ; uical S. P. Lreeliii'' nom!n I
- t it r llnllcv as an botiorn'v !
r f tlie tiklahuinii lr IIHsocb;
I be was elected by noclam i
I
..r
a:
REWARD OUT
FOR TIDWELL
M VI I s IT lit Iis oil. -After Mcoiir
in. I'i'i-biiig county In vain for W.
Ti l" I. the former Oklahoma oonvbt
wl
Sli
thr.
vvisks ago allot Deputy
ri;e McKee near ynlntoti
('. Collier today Bnnoiituvil
f a reward of $100 for the
sh i i r r c
Sh' iilt T
the If
r i
t
11
In
f Tldwell to any Jail In Ukla
''" reward will be paid by Mr
- i s leiNonally. He did not aak the
"ii ly ciiiiiulsslnneiii to offer th r
vai i im is agreclug to iy th aum
"'t f I is ow n Halnry If Tadwdl can be
i apture.l.
M b' with City Marshal nmry
H ii'i r i.miiitoti hud pin to Tlil-
weil. hiding plate tun' tulle iiotlli of
'." l"' ': at diivlleht. In the hope of
im-l.i iiu n surprint' urrwit. TTdwell met
t u in iii ufvii battle wounding Mrs
Kee nnd escnpliiK from Honea. Me
K's n i. bellevfsl will recover nl
lh. null at first It was believed he Im J
been f itnily wouinled.
CALIKOKXIAN
LIKES OUU CITY
I umt; furtner resident und
still a heavy proHrty owimr lu Okla-
homa ntv one time federal receiver
of the bin. nffiiv Is here from I os An
gcles wni j ....pi v. Murphy ti pmrnl
nent California oil man with the pur
poe of . i...ug hualncgs In
1 "-ti- ii Oklahoma.
""'kliihuniii Cltv is a wonder to me."
fnld Mi Muiphv to The Times -and
If It Is representative f Oklahoma you
have lnr wonderful state. SVhcti
Young talked t )mi of oklabouia t Ity
1 reganhd UH eomments at eiaegi'rat-
ed frum
tlie booster solrlt. but 1 find
he ever ald of It aud then
gutne.'
BAD TAK
ITS
At the Theatres
THE EMPRESS
Tli.il i . elleni ii. nu . 1 'ustin I u
mini will lie the Mi-lljr l-. mile in
nn luluptHtnm nt eiie nf tlm nu'sl
I'upuliir liuukii in Aiiierieii "The llen-
iiim.in (rum liiiluinn" at Uu r:inpresa
theuler I'rlilay unit Malumav. Tlirri) I
have live n many inquiries mine (null
aiiniHiiu'ement was mmlu nf the
I'li vc i ci.niing. The play tiua been
taken i out li.iiuh Tui kinguin's
nllctiil.vl work ulnJ la sl(t to bo inch
upniur uetlUK ami plmtugraphy ui
lil'.'C WOII tile lllghept Cunillll'll'llltlull
ull whn hue Hi-ill th a pleture.
Th Ktupn-ss will prem-nt uUo In
'.'nlitieetion with this phutiiplay tlm
flint new VuKiin (uiueilv which tins
l.ei n het.ilde.t fr inunlhs In the Mu-
1 1 1 ii I film M'i i'. us Hie liitroiiueturv
V'lie le f.f " t ' UK III ml 'h K'eiiteit slnp-
stiek oimeilUin" w liuse runie until
the hist ilav r si bus bei n kept In
111- backlCI'ulllul Tills plrtllle Will
f . it ire Suininv I'.uiii'V w lui :s su to
I..- .i r.ni.irlt.ttlv funnv t 'l n the
I ' 1 1 It I ' i tl 1.1 ) W lli " ' Ill"'
i u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I lMiil stinii.s in "S iin-
lliv 's Se lie ii iis S' llI'lMi'l " wh'ih IS
tlie lit!- ft the picture. T'lilav It is
stinwine a Fi'st itf ci ineilv. n Han - '
I i' hi I I . .l-i-i . .'. I 111- 'A l't III'' '
I enl.-..' " Mll.l pi. IV nf t:l0 !
h e " l lieii- I .a-t I'erf il inani r " I
OVERHOLSER
l'evv actresses have cvi'r i mne t
'kl.ihutn.i 1'itv wbuse pi'isiiual inaK-
iictism has In-ea as cuiiHisteutly appar-
ent as that uf Utile I'.inni.i ltiimlng
whn Is icnrlmt a big auceeHa this wci-k
at the verliol'T theater In Thr
I 't in p C'liup" one nf Oil' most le-
bltlltful plavs she baa prcselileil kt
ir.' Uino here. Mhs Uiint'iig's pop-
n.iiit) Ini tenses as the ilavs inlvaiice
sin i-udniK a'ldlen giving manlfes-
tation r I tl i-II' legalil i.lnmst culitlliu-
'islv This flail tiling llttl ires-: vvlim'
Vl'SlitllltV Is sin pms'iig. w l
.11 The l'l III I) I'll.lp" tlie u st of thi
Wt'K KMK 11 IMIllllIfl' r-.l 111 1IM . IM'I
.-ii; tn tin
1-niliil Hi-
i i lie : niul
-ung wiuii.i
pi i
imp
ihlli
il n f 1 1 -.
-rs.iii.it
has
'I nf
i. bs
been
tl lo
nt
in n
ll-nlgh
I'll tier
11. Ill's I'fe l.e
l'l 111111
I t
W
.il.
t
THE FOLLY
Tl . re
fun
l'l
'ntv
nl
igs ga-
!iie mi the new piuKi.im ulihli l.vlav
opens the hitler ball' uf ihii week at'
I ' I'nllv Ipeiilei The pi. tules III - '
'Is.. . im iisii.i l tine and nihr.ic'i
!ii.e tine ih.nn.iH Aug -In -n uinl
I'M ' . an I i ellcnt van I' v ill.- Itn '
"'..iiiil 'it individually as wll ;s d
't '.'l as stiiluiK i n i r I . i ; i is and!
Ii i ' -i splendid inihwkeil! - ngiiin I
.i t They c nine v el y IiIkT Ii I ecnm
n ' 1 . 1 1 ' d and am su'e tu he favurites!
'' Hi" l-'nllv. I 'at lido me' I 'nl lis
!'r nn inn vat m Iniij-uiu h as tbrv
am I'liiians and will pr s i l . lev
in'. '.; i iitenniiimi-nt with th
and d.iln'es. Ilhl'lllllv Hit
"
isliersed
Wl'h a bin- of cnlltllllloln le
f'laii -s and Kudd'ff ar Just plain ! r""'"t lirb in full mciimirr and
y Hiidenl'iaiiM. hut ti.jr i-uitieilv sllnf-1 llu'y Introduce good musical
I Ing talking and d.im lng b::s created I n""i)ers on the tromboiir. piano and
I j fu re .n several rKianis. so ttu v V t'""' "I'eb a and noma" come nil
vvi-m p" kd f- thin hill of i xeclletit : wOi a "kit whic h has eurni'd the title
m ts The pictures for Thursday In- j ''' "' ('""i''dy" in which MIkh
elude the eelehrnied Itiillun Hinr n'ta1"'"""' on "''count of her lnuuul
Jnllvet in "The Id. nor t ide" ii j " 'l'' w'" I"""11" '' till) bunlitl. "Leu
three-reel nig-f drama; "Tin Imw n I Odette's Vspn 1 c Art " In a poallig
Hon I " a dnmui 'n two parts. Hnd utl "r lh nguT clana In which four
"The Orov HisfKrhood " lu three ; buantlful wmimn. onu man and two
rei" beitnr tin. iinid enls.ui. nf i he
In'eresrnir t.or.l .loh net ie .r ii-. s
now running in Moi'lurr'n Magazine
THE MET
"Tli l:ed Circle" the new sr'lal
story which opened at the Met tmlay.
Jilib: flr tn surpass all prev'nus ef.
forts f the 1'athe company "The
lied CiiMe' takes the p'sce f "Ninl
of tin- N.ivv " Ituth Hobmd ll feat
ure I The aturv 's baaed upon bered- I
llv. tn iiiilv the inherited d -ue f ;
the 1 "id io i iiiiiinll crime m matter " ASUIMiTUN. Iiec no-It Isle-
bow Innl she s'riitilcs ng-cnat It. I""'!'''! here without official cotiflrimi
"llu.iiii Hill Iiodgers." n one reel Hon thlit Miss Mntguret Wilson the
Ambassador's Wife
lit r
1 I
IP' MiJMfiM 1
Senora Maria Emery de ArredonJo
Senor Marlil Emery dcArndundii
the wire of tlie newly npilntei lln.
hnssador tu the I'ulted .stati-s from
Mexico has olready establish r.
self M an ImiMirtant figure In t. e)i)h
loiuatlc circles of the liatloiml cnpital.
She and Mrs. KoIm'H Unslng i vMuing-
yd the customary calla of c-otirtc.y (uj
L
Ol'R- 8TOKK MILL BK CLOSED ALL 1)V SAT'l KI)V
PRE-INVENTORY SPECIALS
FOR FRIDAY'S SELLING
THE LAST
DAY OF
IHE YEAR
I. mil
v II I in-.
fr .
I. ml'.
lirenws. ttuiMI
$15.00
Hprrmlii ...
(I no Hlnwi
for
I.'.' I'lllon
i mho
I or
t-i.'-l lilnii k'
t rl'tuv
I'rliliiv rr
l.llllles' JJ'KI
milr I'lidny
r.r
:.' I'unts ell
:ile
iluy
I rl
$13.95
I
for
l ii s.lk
"III" I llilnv
".r 79c
Ml VtMir!l I
$1.98
J'.'-'-i niul i
ni sale 1'ii
lay tr . .
J uineily w ith II Inle ami Louie flit -'
lush a ii-i'ul ileal of fun. "Wailing
' tuiil" appi-aia this week ill "The Mian-
I Ing Heir." which Is declared to he
I the funniest ehupt r thin far. A play
that will utti iut iittuntlun fur and
wide "The Unloved Vagal und."
! by Wlllium J. I. .eke. in lx reel. tW-
!"ln Arnold Is t-taired miss Mlll-
I '"id und Katlirvn Urown Iievkrr.
! In the siippiutinK " st.
DREAMLAND
'Tin- J'iKr.' u KIi liit'-Kln.ni tti-ur-
Hlfk'-l VhIhim In norm -
lTtMlly.il; I.Vl.t' ..1 O.t 'l'l..
l.'tt.r
Is one nt the vel'V latest pr-
din turns .i i 1 1 in ru.inv wavs is a pre-
cedent mukei. 1:.. kel mid Watmm
in- two of tin' leading stars nputi
Hie Ainerl .ui -.i.ikc Suppuilllig
them nn- St 1 1 1 z IMwa'ds. lien I. Tag
Kat I. Anna llanlnu. I : ulv Itnlfmaii.
.Ii'hn .l-huls.n iied other famous
III nailvv nv nrifts. The slmv Is ta-
llllhai' to llie.itei -gnels nf the hu-t
two geiirrutinnii hm "Hello Hill ' The
l'reamland slmvvs nKht reels of first-
run b lures the lu st that liiotirv
can buv. Siiicr the new management
k i barge Hie .lovvds ll.iVo mole
Hi in
i ml led ilailv
THE LYRIC
The oiM'iiiiiK Tti'irmlay uf the three
new I'caium vndevllle M is .it the
l.vib- Is p. i duul. i eapable of cntiiiu-
ing the week ns I. .ivy lis have been
th" fust four days during which
i standing llsis yv. t tniilcenlile daily '
-I . i.... i.-.i. '
1 nu i it iii u u
"KI'ICII tlll-V call "Jnllllllg Die I lllyll
: 'logs picture for you tho atatuaiy
j ai'bjecta wtib h represent well known
i tiy'h" and chiaslc Three ftrt-nm
I phtitfip'ayi add to the above program
a ri-freahlng timch of drama and rid
comedy. "The heavy huiineini the
I.vrio la now enioylng" aa'd Mali-
nger Hintipolilo "m going to Inaure
biggvr and better acta fur the future "
MISS WILSONS PLANS
a Social Favorite
I
Atabnsador and Senora ArriHloudo
have many frleud In Washington
tuiide during the tlm Seuor Arretlon-
do was unofficial reprtanutatlv of
Carraiiia to the I nlted Htntea. It U
i
etpei'ted Stnora Arrsslolido will take
it promrtietit girt In th tutertalnnieuts
of the present soclnl season
I
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Natural Vitulitiis Will Be Found
Wonderfully Beneficiitl for
Many Ills.
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Illi-I" t..' ui f I III il 1 1 "'1
'ii I v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r r i i - t dam
lll'lll. W III go tu Nl I
III -etllelneiil yvmk
has it thai Mi- II b
w ho has asssi.. lh
While Huns. I'm --1
1 1 1 1 p :i 1 1 her
tit.-i 'f llu pl-.i
Vol k In i 1 1 1' .' i u:
The I'cport nl-.
II r.ulic-. M r ill-Ill.
' ple-hlclit III Ho
ci ii I iinr)th-. wil!
The Quinine That !es Not Afreet Head
Iteoiiilse of its I uih ami bixallve effect
I.IIMltlve I'.i .mo yulnliie .in be taken
by iiiivnii" vvitliiiiil eau-iii" iiervuii-
iicss imr iIiil'Iiil' In the head There I.
onlv nnn ''HrcMin tilnlnc" IV V.
(iKtiVLS sk'iint in e Is nil but. "J."c.
The Thnes has the laru.'-t I s al cr
cuhltlnii of nnv I'lipcr In the city
hence the value of It classified ads.
Trv them.
AComnuinicat on
i
Isditor uf The Oklahoma Times
I urn lnfornii'1 that 'be decision
at Merlin Cienniru agoird I v
Chrntlati Seli'titlsis whn h jou rrp""-
ed last vv eunesuav was io litis i-i.- .t
'the pi act it .uiifi oi a in yv his em ..'
tllelupeu.lcs can he licl I e.pousij..
Inr llie Heath ! a p.itu tit if tin- v
pert testimoliv shows mat t.le pi-: in
would have autvived tor a nu gei tun
urnler the ti'ealnient nt the i 1 1-1 111111 1
eyslem. This Judgment vv a Heltv "l
III the case ui u paiieitt w ho h.id h a
pronoillued Itielll.ihle bv prae'ltlnii
ers of the H'-stein whoe witness-
(mulshed evidence against the I'Iiih-
tliin !S li-nt 1st. It vvus an ahsurU ile-
I'lalon bv u lower cunrt and Is now
appealed. When practi ally the sano
'piestlun arose In Idaho a cmiplc "'
years ago the supreme mint uf ld:i-
ho said: "Tluae arc times nf ady.nn
ed science mid liberal thought when
every person mav think And act f.r
himself.'
Kvery commiiniiv h.is its miililtiiile
of beliefs and modes nf treatment uf
dlseasea and human ailments und ev-
ery cltlicn la ubsoliilidy free to ndnpt
believe or employ any one fie pleas . ..
If the results are imt what he would
wish or the rest of the cnintnunltv
think they ought to he he can lev -enheleas
nut te hauled Into court
and have his uu-thud uf tiriitnuui
. and bin school uf thought tested In
the disciples or experts of some other
aohool or belief.
I Of course Oerman law mav differ
irom ttm Amerlcun law men In lis
relation to science and religion but
It is not probable that such a bairi-r
to progress as the. Judgment In ipies.
Hon will be erected lu any ctvlllai"!
country.
Yuura sincerely
W. TV tllnehsllff.
Oommlttea on pnh'loutlnn
Oklahoma City. Okln.
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A New Horn (lire Tlial Anvnne Van e
Wlthont lllimmlart nr Imt nt Time
We have a New Meinml Hint in res
Ambnis sad want ynu in try It at uu
eieue. Nn mailer nheitn-r vnnr ease Is
nf long standing nr recent iliv'liiun.ii.
whether It Is present ns n . n.lniuil nr
vliruule Astlinn. vn stenild aeiul fur n f r
trial nf eur uietliud. No mailer In ttlmt
i-Uinsta jruii lire no mutter nlmt )Ui
I or occupation If ymi are innibird
with Mtlilnn our nietliod nlmnld ndleva
too pnimptlr.
Wt especially wsnt In send It In thnso
splitrently kuieless eases where all forms
of Inhalers ilmirlies uptum pr pnrsinui.
lB1t "patent saiiikes" ete. rv fnP'
Wl wsnt to shew eysrvime nt nur own
tlpense. that this new liietlu) u il slufi'd
tn en nil dlffb nlt lrtHthlng. nil wheeling
sad sll those terrible rvynn al e
and fur all iiiiik.
This fris. urfrr is tnn I in rt nut tn ncc
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