The Cleo Chieftain. (Cleo, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1915 Page: 4 of 12
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CLEO OKLA CHIEFTAIN
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed
For Douches
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a woman who haa aver need medicated
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omaaeaded Paztino in their
which proTca ta eoperi-
orlty WWeoien who bare been
tellsrad tap It It ' worth
weight In cold" At draggiata
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(Oe Urga boz or by mail Bomplo (no
tho Paxton Toilet Co Boaton Man
Rampant Civle Prld!
"Did you learn much on your laat
trip abroad?"
“No I wont with a party of tour
lata"
“What did that have to do with it?"
“They wrangled ao much about tha
mertta of their renpeetlre home town
Sock in tha atatea that half the time
I couldn't hoar what tho guide wat
haying"
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Taka tha Old Standard GROVE S
TASTELESS chill TONIC You enow
arc taking aa the formula it
what yoe
printed on every label (bowing it ia
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nine and Iron in a taweleas form Tha
inJoo drivao out malaria tha Iron
Ida up tha system 50 cants Adr
Tha Limit
1 ahall never apeak to her again
aa long aa I lire”
“But you're aald that often before"
“I know but what elae la there to
ay when a person becomes aa angry
aa aha makea me?” — Detroit Free
Freea
Going Off
Evelyn— Do you think my dresa be-
coming? Jack— Tea— becoming nothing
Oklahoma Directory
Loe-Huckins
OKLAHOMA CITY
FIREPROOF
450 Rooms 300 Baths
Rifist $1 and upwards
ADRUCO Stindird
ORE8YLENE COMP
LIVE STOCK otaRrcVanT
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IDA8EVITCH FOR
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OKLAHOMA CITY
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Ktiow yoa aru Aoln betur Eodufe Bolshin
lud for aiuiof
Wootfall Drug Co Kodak Dept
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FOOSTRELI ABLE ENGINES
If raa r— II— tho wisdom aad seen easy
ft kttiBf vssollns do your work Ut our
wysrt saftsssrs flyurt out lbs rtf lit
otulyami for yoa Foos oflns art tbs
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alyls far mry pa rposa Coe piste ssoelis
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pdpdspa sis to squlp yon for irHgsttovi
maSsr aad llfbt systsms anfilsgs suttlng
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UICDCE SUPPLY CO
S04 Vast 1 at Street Oklahama City Okla
m HOLDS SIX
ill RESPOBIE
SHIP MANAGERS OFFICERS ANO
FEDERAL INSPECTORS DB-
CLARED TO BLAME
FOR THE EASTLAND DISASTER
Coroner’s July Raturna Report Dead
and Mlsalng Now Number
Nearly Fourtaan
Hundred
Chicago — A coroner's Jury returned
a verdict placing the blame for tho
loss of hundreds of Uvea by the cap-
sizing of the steamer Eastland in tho
Chicago river on eiz men: William
H Hull general manager of the Chi-oago-St
Joseph Steamship Company
owner of the Eastland Captain Harry
Pederson of the Eastland J M Erick-
son engineer Robert Reid federal
Inspector of steamships who gave the
Eastland license to carry 2500 pas-
sengers July 2 J C Ecklift federal
Inspector of steamships W K Green-
baura general manager of the Indiana
Transportation Company lessee of tho
Eastland
The jury recommended that these
men be held to a grand Jury for In-
dictment on charge of manslaughter
The Jury found that the passengers
were not In any way to blame for the
capsizing of the ship It recommends
further Investigation by the coroner
and other officers to determine wheth-
er the men named and others may bo
guilty of negligence or of contributing
In any way to the eause of the disaster
Dead May Exceed Thousand
The estimate of 1000 dead may
be exceeded by a hundred or more
About 850 bodies have been recovered
practically all of whom have been
Identified The Western Electric Com-
pany still has a list of over 500 of
their employes and their friends who
are missing bringing the total un-
accounted for up to nearly fourteen
hundred Aa a large per cent -of the
crowd were foreigners It Is believed
that most of the missing are safe but
have neglected to report themselves
Several Investigations are In prog-
ress Including one by the federal gov-
ernment which Is being personally di-
rected by Secretary Redfleld
Hundreds of Funerals
In Cicero where the plant of the
Western Electrlo Company is located
community services were held and
here It was that the sorrow was more
deeply felt
Mayor William H Thompson who
returned from the San Francisco fair
Issued a poclamation making the day
one of public mourning the board of
trade held a short session and ad-
journed ball games were postponed
and many large and small business
houses closed Flags were at hail
mast while city ana county offices
were closed
Auto trucks donated by business
houses were used to carry bodies as
there were not enough hearses On
25th street a huge truck passed On
the driver's scat was a man In (ilk hat
white gloves and frock coat Inside
were threo bodies— a family On 48th
avenue a hayrack draped with crepa
and driven by a silk batted man
passed It contained two bodies
To Raise the Vessel
The Eastland was taken charge of
by federal officials replacing city
policemen The wrecking boat Favor
Its one of the largest and beat
quipped of Its kind began tha task
of raising tha halt submerged craft
It wll taka ten days to ralsa tha boat
according to those In charge
Hot Weather
Meats
Veal Loaf to serve cold: Cooked Coned Beef select
and appetizing Chicken Loaf Ham Loaf and Veal Loaf
delicately seasoned Vienna Sausage Ceauine Deviled
Ham and Wafer Sliced Dried Beef for sandwiches and
dainty luncheons
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Well to 8peak Russian
Spanish is the most Important for-
eign language for the American com-
mercial student to learn but It looks
aa though Russian might be a dose
second One hundred and sixty mil-
lions of people occupying a vast and
fertile area make a customer worth
having
HAIR OR NO HAIR?
It la Certainly Up to You and Cutl-
cure Trial Free
Hot shampoos with Cutleura Soap
followed by light dressing oh Cutl-
eura Ointment rubbed Into tho scalp
kin tand to clear the scalp of dan-
druff soothe Itching and Irritation and
promote healthy halr-growlng condi-
tions Nothing better cleaner purer
Sample each free by mall with Book
Address postcard Cutleura Dept XT
Boaton Sold everywhere— Adv
Willing to Help
“I don't see anything tho matter
with you" said the doctor
"Well I’m worried doctor"
' “About what?"
"My money"
"Oh well I guess I can relieve you
of that"
Every woman’s pride beautiful elm
hits clothes Um Red Cross Ball Blue
All grocer Adv
A declaration of independence of
coati In summer la In order
Tou will never get ahead by follow-
ing the crowd
Joan Sawyer an actress has left
New York to motor to San Francisco
In six weeks on a wager
Most of us have a lot of friend
when we don't need them
For wire cuts uaa Hanford's Balaam
Adv '
A man seldom knows what ha
doesn't want until after he acquires It
WE STAND FOR
SNORTER HOURS
FOR W0L1EN
COTTOX BOIL— WAffe
KINS KMHTM-reow
Laundry soaps Made especially for
hard waters' Pure and economical
Save jrour clothes— not the dirt
WATER LILY -tfFioaU
A white sweet refreshing soap for
toilet snd bath Is mads for particular
people
Splendid for washing laces flannels
and woolens Will not shrink clothes
p n P P valuable handsome
r EY Em Ea ’ useful premiums
Send for premium list now
Wa share our profits with jrou
PRODUCTS MARUFACTURIII CO
OklBhBiM City Oklakswt
Canada is
her ffichmcatEcci
She extends to Americans a hearty in
vitation to settle on her FREE Home-
stead lands of 160 seres each or secure
some of the low priced lands in Mani-
toba Saskatchewan and Alberta
Thie year wheat ta higher but Canadian land uat
a cheap so tha opportunity ia more attractive than
ever Canada want you to help to feed the world
by tilling tome of her toil— land similar to that
which during many years haa averaged 3 to 45
bushels of wheat to the acre Think what you
'( can make with Wheat around SI e bushel and
'9’JF land so easy to get Wonderful yields also of
Oats Barley and Flax Mixed farming
is fully aa profitable aa industry as grain
grov
Tha Government this veer la Baking
to put increased acreage into
Military service ie not com-
fanner to
m grain Mi
oulaorv ia Canada Thera ia no conscription and no war tax on lands The
fiimate is healthful and agreeable railway fadlitiea excellent good achooieand
churches convenient Write for literature and particular aa to reduced railway
rataa to Superintendent Immigration Ottawa Canada or to
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The Cleo Chieftain. (Cleo, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, August 6, 1915, newspaper, August 6, 1915; Cleo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1861528/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.