The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 12
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THE CUSHING WEEKLY CITIZEN
BOX COAT DESERVES
PLACE OF HONOR
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is the Genuine
and Only
Laxative
Bromo
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tablets
The first and original Cold and
Gry tablet the merit of which
is recognized by all civilized
nations
Be careful to avoid Imitations
Be sure its Bromo
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The genuine bears this signature
30c
On His Dignity
He hnd been telling of bis engage-
ment to the beauty of the town but
no one took his announcement seri-
ously One (lay lie gave out that he
had broken his engagement
“So you really broke the engage-
ment Ilenry?” lie was asked
“That’s exactly what I did” he
boasted
“Dear me! Tell us why you were
so cruel” one of his hearers begged
“Well It’s like this” explained Hen-
ry “Dolly told me she wouldn’t marry
me and I don’t intend to be engaged
to any girl who won’t marry me”
DANDERINE
Stops Hair Coming Out
Thickens Beautifies
A few cents buys “Danderine" Af-
ter a few applications you cannot find
a fallen hair or any dandruff besides
every hair shows new life vigor bright-
ness more color and abundance — Adv
In the Interest of Quiet
Mistress — Norah I rang for you
four times and you didn't come I’m
jetting tired of It
Maid — So am I that’s why Tve
come — Boston Transcript
A private in the United States army
with specialized knowledge can earn
$00 a month
Sure
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
INDIGESTION
DON’T
DESPAIR
If you are troubled with pains or
aches feel tired have headache
indigestion insomnia painful pass-
age of urine you will find relief in
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HORSES AND MULES
at our disposal Wtiat will you give for
them? 1600 head Jan 17 to 22 every day
Auction Every Thursday after that Bring
Prcft or Letter of Credit
DENVER HORSE 1 MULE CO
Union Stock Yards Denver Cola
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JiYYFIIEN In doubt choose a box
VV coat” might be taken ns a safe
guide to the purchase of a suit In the
late winter For there is hardly a sea-
son within the memory of fashion re-
porters which has not offered the box
coat among its showings of coat suits
therefore the story of the season’s
suits may very well begin and end
with this particular and always chic
style But the box coat Is for the
woman whose carriage Is correcti' for
the upstanding figure and especially
for slenderness
In the suit pictured which might be
of duvetvn velours or other suitings
In a solid color the flaring box coat
model buttons straight up the front
In the most approved of fashions It
has pockets and collar of Australian
opossum fur very becoming and cozy
looking and plain coat sleeves fin
Niceties of
THE womnn who gives thought to
her coiffure her hat and her
dress accessories Is about sure of suc-
cess in the matter of her toilette
whether It Is made for the everyday oc-
cupations of life or for high occasions
More than half the battle Is won for
street dress when the coiffure and hat
are all that they should be and It is
the niceties of the costume that give
it a flavor which cannot be overlooked
Old father Christmas brought In a
huge pack of purely personal gifts for
dainty women this year which Is
worth while reviewing in order to be-
come acquainted with the mode In ac-
cessories Leaving out jewels of all
kinds there are left gloves hose fans
belts neckwear handkerchiefs hand
bags veils umbrellas scarfs and many
other things that give the costume
character
Among fans those of curled or un-
curled ostrich with dark shell sticks
hold the lead as the favorites of fash-
ion From two to seven plumes In a
variety of colors are used for making
one of these rich belongings and they
may be hnd In Jade orchid sapphire
turquoise orange flesh color black
and red or ordered In any other colors
Another lovely accessory of ostrich
feathers to be worn with evening
frocks appears In bracelets for bare
arms made of ribbon and flues They
ished nt the wrist with twi cloth-
covered buttons and button holes
Except for narrow braid In rows by
which the skirt acknowledges an ac-
quaintance with coming spring styles
there Is nothing to say of It that is
not told by the picture
In company with this dependably
stylish suit there Is an equally effi-
cient coat as practical and as smart
It Is long nnd double-breasted has full
sleeves and deep turned-back cuffs
with fur border The belt with sash
ends of cloth Is given character by
hnndsome silk tassels which match up
in smart style the deep cape with
three bands of fur for ornament This
enpe Is the pride and glory of a coat
which It elevates Into fhe class of the
best models and worn with It Is a
smart satin hat with ornaments at
the front made of ostrich flues
the Toilet 7
are made to be worn on the arm jusl
above the elbow
Next’ to handkerchiefs gloves and
neckwear rank In Importance simply
because they are so universal Neck-
wear Is a story by itself but one o!
the new Items In It appears in the
round collar and vestee pictured above
This is made of fine net Venice lace
insertion and Val edging as shoB
by the photograph and Is a simple
matter for the home needle workei
to handle It Is to be tnade by hand
In gloves washable "varieties for
street wear find ever-increasing favor
white doeskin fastening with penrl but-
tons standing at the peak of dainti-
ness They are rivalled ty gray cloth
gloves of a suede-like texture woven
with lining In a contrasting tint and
fastened with strap and slide Gaunt-
let and slip-on styles are In great de-
mand A very handsome pair ol
French glace kid is shown In the pic-
ture with Van Dyck points and back
stitching In black White gloves ar
often finished with tan or beige In-
stead of black and divide honors wltk
gray gloves In popularity
prwOHT gr WMI I
A trlppls Installation of the Masonic
lodge of Iloldenvllle took place lately
Out of 2712 students enrolled In the
University of Oklahoma this year
Osage county students number 28
Completion of twj store buildings
wore announced at Poteau Fifteen
new firms have startel business hers
in the last six months
After nine years service as King-
fisher county sheriff George Long will-
turn oyer the keys of the county Jail
to John D Maize his successor
At a recent meeting of officers and
directors of the Duncan Chapter of
the Red Cross a cash donation of $250
was made to the "East Relief fund
Nearly twenty-five miles or highway
have been constructed In Alderson
township Pittsburg county out of the
proceeds of the $45000 bond Issue
C E Weeks and associates of Jop-
lin Mo have obtained a plant site and
are organizing an extensive foundry
and machine company located at Hen-
ryetta Many citizens of Ponca City have
been eating elk steak the last few
days the result of a Christmas re-
membrance of the Miller Brothers of
the 101 ranch
Rev D Luther Edwards pastor of
metor of the First Presbyterian
Smrch at Ponca ICty for the past
two years has resigned to accept a
call to the First Presbyterian church
St Enid
Lack of faith in mankind Is largely
tesponsible for the doubt about the
future expressed by so many bustnese
men according to Prof Edwin Do
Barr vice-president of the University
of Oklahoma at Norman
Discovery of the theft of severed
jaarts of nitro-glycerine from a nltro
magazine in the southeast part of Sa-
pulpa has led to the issuance of warn
Ings to hankers in this section of the
country to be on the lookout for safe
crackers
Enid’s new Garfield school building
erected at a cost of $125000 and Jue
completed will be opened for pupils
with the resumption of studies after
the Christmas holidays according to
E D Price superintendent of schools
The new building has 21 rooms
The Sun Lumber company of Texas
has begun the erection of a building
it Henryetta The company will In-
tall its first shipment of stock soon
With the location of the Sun company
Henryetta has eight lumber firms five
f them locating within the last thirty
days
Bolley Frisdie 22 years old was
killed lustantly when run over by an
eastbound Frisco passenger train at
the railroad station No one :a w the
icc-dt’Dt It is believe however that
the man attempted tu get ea the Pont
of the engine as it was stopping for
Ihe i'm ion
A dormitory for women to cost more
than $60000 will be erected In Shaw-
nee this spring by the Oklahoma Bap-
tist university according to an an-
nouncement of J A Tolman presi-
dent This will make the third dor-
mitory building erected in three
years at the Baptist school
Speakers of national prominence
among insurance men and financiers
will be on the one day program of
the Oklahoma Life Underwriters’ as-
sociation annual congress it was an-
nounced by E Guy Owens president
of the association The meeting is to
be held January 8 at the Huckins
hotel
Muskogee now has an anti-smoke
ordinance City councilmen after no-
ticing big rolls of smoke that have
been bothering business men and of-
fice workers since the gaa was shut
off all central heating plants have
passed an ordinance providing for
omoke consumers for all coal burning
fires in the down town district
Twenty-five thousand farmers of Ok-
lahoma speaking through farm organl
tation representatives- outlined to a
meeting of old and new state repre-
sentatives and senators a program of
law making they hope to see succeed
at the 1921 session of th- legislature
It runs from state aid tdr farm prod-
ucts warehouses to legalized death of
stray dogs
Eaves Tallchier wen Known Osage
Indian living at Fairfax has become
one of the leading chicken fanciers of
northern Oklahoma He has returned
from showing several pens at the Mus-
kogee state federation poultry exhibit
where he took three first prizes on
white Plymouth Rock chickens Tall-
chief is a graduate of Chllocco where
he learned the chicken business
With many mines shut down and
others working oiyly half time In what
is considered should be the busiest
period of the year hundreds of miners
in Oklahoma Arkansas and Texas are
out of work and nearly destitute ac-
cording to John Wilkinson
Three unmasked bandits held up the
State Guaranty bank at Sperry nine
miles northeast of Tulsa While two
of the robbers kept at bay seven Cus-
tomers and the two employes a third
stuffed all the money in sight about
$1800 in currency and $300 In allvsit
In his pockets
Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets you arfl
not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for
21 years and proved safe by millions — Say “Bayer”!
SAFETY FIRST 1 Accept only an “unbroken package” of
genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” ifrhich contains proper direc-
tions for Headache Earache Toothache Neuralgia Colds Rheu-
matism Neuritis Lumbago and pain generally Strictly American I
Hindj tin box of 12 tablets coat tmt a few cents — Larger packages
Aeplrte ! the trade mark ef Barer Masvlaeftsre et Moaeaeetioaeldeeter of BallerHoseM
“NEFS” NO LONGER IN USE
Once Popular Piece of Plate Hae Al-
together Disappeared From the
Tables of Royalty
So rare Is the nef that to most peo-
ple the very name Is unknown not
more than six specimens exist any-
where In the world The other day
a silver nef not more than 22 Inches
high was sold by private treaty In
London Eng for the huge sura of
$23500 At Christie’s last year a
slightly smaller one fetched $16500 at
public auction The reason for these
very high prices Is that the nef Is the
rarest piece of antique plate In exist-
ence Shaped like a ship and beau-
tifully modeled nefs were nearly al-
ways made 'by the Seventeenth cen-
tury silversmiths who specialized In
them to the order of crowned heads
Their ostensible use was to hold wine
or other beverages In the hull of the
vessel the liquid being delivered
through a spout In the bows Kings
made presents of them to other kings
Most nefs were so constructed that the
wine being once inclosed could not be
tampered with no slight advantage in
the days when poison was a recognized
agent for the removal of obnoxious
monarchs by their disaffected sub-
jects Eagle In Danger of Extinction
The white-headed eagle United
States national emblem and symbol of
power Is threatened with extinction
Far from being the “bird of freedom”
he Is the victim of persecution — and
In the land ot his exaltation 1 For
Alaska fixed a bounty of 50 ceDts upon
his head and in two years 5600 eagles
were brought low The charge against
him is eating fish and game principal-
ly dead fish and such prey as he ob-
tains by right of might
The Sunny South
“A high-priced artist was engaged to
draw a Christmas cover design for a
southern magazine but his work was
net satisfactory”
“VVhat was the trouble”
“He insisted on putting the girl In
a snowstorm was willing to compro-
mise on Ice skates but couldn’t see bis
w-ay clear to drawing her picking roses
In December” — Birmingham Age-Herald
Lachrymal Test
“Was the wedding a success?”
"Indeed It was Why women wept
bitterly who didn’t even know the
bride”
i The duelist In proving his bravery
shows that he thinks It suspected
Anywny a pessimist doesn’t bore ns
half to death with his alleged jokes
— j —
Jjfyour Coffee-Pot
has boiled too often
If too many cups of coffee
have set your stomach
and nerves on edge put
the pot on to boil agin-
Bxit this time use
POSTUM
in place of coffee
Boil it a full fifteen min-
utes after boiling starts
and you will bring out its
rich satisfying flavor
The benefit to health will
soon be apparent
"There's a Reason
Mauls kgr
Postum Cereal CompamyIae
Battle Creeks Michigan
A Friendly Offer
"I always take a sleeper when I
travel”
“Do you? Then you can take tha
one you will find In my front office
He is no good to me”
WOMEN JEEP SWAMP-ROOT
Thousands of women have kidney and
bladder trouble and never suspect it
Womens’ complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble or the
result of kidney or bladder disease
If the kidneys are not in a healthy
condition they may cause the other or
gans to become diseased
Fain in the back headache loss of am-
bition nervousness are often times symp
toms of kidney trouble
Don’t delay starting treatment Dr
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root a physician’s pre
scription obtained at any drug store may
be just the remedy needed to overcoma
such conditions
Get a medium or large size bottle im-
mediately from any drug store
However if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr
Kilmer £ Co Binghamton N T for
sample bottle When writing be sure end
mention this paper — Adv
No Wonder
“How do you do sir?” saluted the
suave agent at the door "I atn offering
to the few persons In each community
who are of sufficient culture to appre-
ciate It this valuable literary work
which undoubtedly — pardon me but
what Is the matter with the lady at
the telephone there? Is she having a
fit or—’’
“That’s my wife” replied honest
Farmer Fumblegate “She is listening
in on the partjllne while lady who
stutters Is relating in confidence to an-
other lady who is deaf the details of
a right revolting scandal” — Kansai
City Star
Wanted Information
As Mr Smith was looking through
the paper he was astounded to find an
announcement of his' own death Ha
went to the telephone and called up to
his friend Brown
“Have you see the announcement ot
my death In this morning's paper?” he
asked ’
"Yes” his friend replied “where are
you speaking from?” — Everybody’
Magazine
Some Husbands- Still Timorous
“In old colony days It was against
the law for a man to kiss his wife oa
Sunday”
“I fear we are still feeling the effect
of those laws”
With poison gas and submarine
the “glory” of war begins to totten
Maybe It was time
He who divides gets the worst shares
— Spanish proverb
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Green, E. M. The Cushing Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1921, newspaper, January 6, 1921; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1749827/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.