The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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MARLOW (OKLA) REVIEW THURSDAY JUNE 21st 1917
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LOCAL NWS NOTES
Miss Alice Ildit returned the -first
of' the week from northwest' Okla-
homa where she has beenviaitlrig
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a i : FOR SALE — So wand nine pigs
Clyde Stanton returned home last o
' would trade for new Ford 'See T
’ ®y ‘ a t m I B Lewis southwest corner of town:
Oil stoves at the old price — J T
Hill Hardware Company t
Mrs' -Kate Knight left Tuesday ' I elp the Review survive the high
for Kansas City Kansas where J n by y6ur 9ub-
i'rvn'Rt 4 'be' fpw nni I Wanted at once a girl or woman
There is none better lew as good
A i r for general house work — Phone 173
as the famous Crystal Ice Cream atj t - - T
r Mrs T J Pannell ana Mrs J L
r Smith returned Saturday from Wiz-
Mrs George Womack and children
' r ti t ard Wells Texas where thev have
and Miss Clair Foster of Duncan
spent Monday with Mrs Cecil Smith
Frfeih milk cows and some yearl-
ings for Bale — H Swalley Route 3
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Mmes -J Anderson J Hines
Jones C ' P McKinney and Miss
Mary Anderson Bpent Sunday at
Medicine Park
ard Wells Texas where they have
been- for the past' month' for their
health! ’ They returned much im-
proved For slightly used Ford Cars ‘see
W M Smith Marlow Okla' S6tf
Little Homer Wilkes living east
of Marlow- is now able to walk With-
out crutches after a very successful
- operation at the Oklahoma City
25 per cent discount on refriger- -
T -r TTiii TTrdwor cn Hospital for the removal of a de-
fective bone in the foot
ators--J T Hill Hardware Co
Dr D M Montgomery left yester-
day for the Garber oil field on busi-
ness for the Healdton Oil Co
Siever's — quality and service
Mrs Frank Miller and little
daughter 'Josephine are
relatives in Memphis Texas -
If its Ice Cream you want call
at the City Bakery and get some of
that Famous Crystal
Mr D T Maxwell a prominent
farmer of the Doyle community
was a Marlow visitor Monday
J D SMITH
Contractor and Buildr
Marlow Okla
Mrs A R Mavity la rapidly re-
covering from an operation per-
formed at the Oklahoma City Hos-
pital She returned home last Fri-
day If you want the best Ice Cream
L A Siever — best cold drinks
If you feel selfish and want to
get out in the fence corner these
warm nights we will sell you
visiting canva8a cot You’ll come into
breakfast next morning feeling fine
Mrs W B Anthony and daughter
Miriam returned home from Okla-
homa City' Monday where both un-
derwent operations in St Anthony’s
HospitaL
One good as new Monitor gat
pumping engine for sale Call at
Review office 2tp
Has your papa done what mine
did He had all our rooms papered
and oh ' bow nice they look Of
course we bought our paper of J
W Steele!
Mrs W D Stockton and children
of Oklahoma City arrived last Fri-
day for a visit at the P B McCalis-
ter home '
Woven wire fence 82 in high
689 pounds per rod 4 6 cents per
rodf f o' b‘ Marlow Other styles
priced in proportion
C G Gates R 3
Agent Page Woven
wire Fence Company
35-4tp- ’
Mr and Mrs Chas Hillyer former
residents of MarloW but now 'of
Lindsay' passed 1 'through Marlow
Tuesday on a ’motor trip 'to Texas
They were joined here by Mrs AJ
Gordon who' will make the trip with
them
’ Fay your subscription
Xakc' h?me a little famous Crystal
Ice' Creiqn from City Bakery
If you want ' a paper hanger ' or
painter we’ ‘have the services of
three men who have made this work
study for years It costs very
little more to "have this work done
right 'just call us and we will make
the arrangements — J W Steele
Mrs W R Crotts and children
left Wednesday for Miami where
she will join her husband
TO FORD OWNERS
If your caF is hard to crank and
lights are dim bring it to us and
let us recharge the magneto
MARLOW GARAGE
Jacobs & Purcell Props
We have just ’ received another
shipment of Picture ‘ Molding bring
your pictures' We can frame
them on short notice — J W Steele
Messrs Tom Bray and Clifford
Williams’ Misses Rebecca Percivsl
and Alma Allen and Mr and Mrs
Britt Percival " motored to Nellie
Friday afternoon where they spent
the evening fishing '
Don’t neglect your insurance on
your buildings as the high winds are
dangerous and fire ia certain de-
struction Write with the well-known
reliable old St Paul Fire and Marine
Co Representative H A Ford 35tf
Rev C B Widmire and Prof A
S' Lnodon of Bethany will preach
at the Nazarine Church in Marlow
— J W Steele
Mr Van Medcalf who is attending nex Sunday morning and evening
All are cordially invited to attend
the Kansas City Dental College Is
home for a week’s visit with rela-
tives and friends
Try some Crystal Oeam at
the City Bakery
Mr and Mrs T W Scott of
Wichita Falls Texas came in last
week for an extended visit with
their brothers M and S T Scott
Have you bought your refrigera-
tor yet? We will have refrigera-
tors to last us we think another
week but after these are gone we
that comes to town
at the City Bakery
try “Crystal’ i can’t buy them to sell for the same
money— J W Steele
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Zachary Bros
PRODUCE CO
g Now Occupy
Their New Quarters
1 In the Carter Building
E§ Where they invite all their old
H customers' to call We promise to sell you
H more and better goods for the money
than any other house in town
H Best Kansas Flour $700
§ Best Oklahoma Flour $675
H High Patent Flour $650
§ Bulk Compound 18c
£j§ Crusto Large Size ---$175
§ Crisco Large Size $150
f§ ' Crisco Small Size 80c
H All Laundry Soap 6 bars for 25c
!! Matches 6 boxes for 25c
H All Shoes Dry Goods and Notions going
H at cost
Come in And Get Our Prices
H We will pay highest price for Eggs
H and Poultry
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The Smythe Store
Mor startling pries inducement to make Saturday a buey day Don’t expoet to fimd tbaee bar-
gain on tala unlssa you coma early— thay wont last long Our stora is full of “waatod marebandiaa
at the right pricas Try a firit you can find it bar
Sale of Wash Goods
300 yards of dainty wash goods including voiles lawns
Rice Cloth Swisses etc in floral and Btriped pattern? Many
of these goods are 40 inches wide and the values run to 35c
Saturday morning while they last the ' price is
10c yard
Special
Tooth Brushes
19c values -
9c
Ladies’ Slippers
Thirty pairs of ladies’ fine slippers mostly
pumps ' In tho lot are several pairs of suede
and satin pumps which sold at $400 and there
are most all sizes from 3 'to 7 Special while
they last
98c
Ladies’ Slippers '
Thirty pairs of fine pumps most of which
are patent leather These slippers are all fine'
qualities whicb sold as high as $500 Most any
size in this lot special while they Jjast ' ‘
$198
Sale of Laces at 5c yd
Over 1500 yards of new laces including ’ YaL edges and
insertion worth up to 10c and many shadow lace insertions
worth up to 19c yard special for Saturday
5c yd
Corset Covers 14c
Good quality muslin corset edvers some of
the styles are trimmed with laces while others
have embroidery trimmings All sizes 36 to
44 Regular 25c values Saturday for only
14c
Muslin Gbwns 48c
A limited lot of muslin gowns all of which
are $100 and $150 values They are some-
what mussed from handling so we will offer
them Saturday while they last at only
48c
Typewriter for sale or rent Ad-
dress C A Ishara 328 W Main St
Oklahoma City 2tp
Winston and Helen Eason left
today for- a few weeks’ visit with
their aunt in Houston Texas
We make window shades and cur-
tain rod fitting our specialties We
fit most of the nice homes Shall
we fit yours? — J W Steele
Chaa Holt has joined the Regular
Army and left the first of the week
for Logan Colorado for training
Try a sack of Monarch Flour
$335 — Zachary Produce Company
WANTED — Local representative
lady or gentleman — Guthrie Marble
and Granite Works Guthrie Okla
36-4tp
Our stock of wall paperis always
complete We can give you the
best of service We keep our stock
bright and new You will find no old
papers in our stock — J W Steele
O S Sparks representing the
Kirk Oil Co of Graham was here
Monday In the interest of that Com-
pany Try a sack m of Monarch Flour
$335 — Zachary Produce Company
LOST: One small red male pig
Notify Carl Richards for reward
Hot weather is here why work
over a hot stovp when you can get
cakes and cookies -at the City Bak-
ery as cheap as you can make them
Mr Cecil Taylor of Texas is here
hmi"? cattle for shipment to Ar-
kansas 'try a sack of Monarch Flour
$335 — Zachary Produce Company
FOR SALE: Twenty-five shares cf
Big Antieline Oil Stock for $2000
Apply at the Review office
About a score of Marlow young
fellows comprised a fishing party
to Medicine Creek above the Park
the first of the week
Mr M Scott was carried to Okla-
homa City last Monday for an op-
eration by a specialist in the Okla-
homa City Hospital Mr Scott is
still suffering from an Injury re-
ceived in an auto accident over a
year a(p and has never been able
to use his lower limbs ne was
accompanied to the hospital by his
brother T W "Sco’tt His friends
here will certainlybe glad to hear
of major improvements in his con-
dition LOST: 'Elgin waten open face and
gold plated case crystal cracked
and O V B fob Apply at the Re-
view office for reward
H C SMYTHE & CO
Successors
to A B SMYTHE
WE GIVE “S and H” GREEN TRADING STAMPS
Food Chatechism
Why do we need more food?
To feed Americans citizens and
soldiers and for export to those
who are making this fight with us
How can we increase the food
supply?
1st By greater efficiency among
producers to be secured by better
organization and ' more complete co-
operation 2nd — By bringing into the ranks
new food producers— especially the
children We now have 800000
boys and girls in corn clubs poultry
clubs pig clubs canning clubs etc
but we should have 10000000 or
more than thirty times as many
Even more valuable than the food
they would produce would be the
value of the effort to them It
would be a lesson in practical pa-
triotism and would give to each boy
and girl the proud consciousness of
helping the country in the hour of
need
3rd— We can add to the food sup-
ply by saving the $700000000
worth of food we now waste — al-
most equivalent to wneat crop —
not to Bpeak of the $145000000
worth of groin converted into al-
cohol The food propaganda stated In a
word means:
1 — Produce more food
2— Economize In the use of food
This Is a kind of patriotism that
everyone can display
-PRODUCE MORE WASTE LESS
‘ W J Bryan In Commoner
You may not be building a new
home but with a few dollars you
can make it a new home inside
That is where you live You will
feel as if you had a new home If
you have the home we have the pa-
per — J W Steele
Leonard P-aytre arrived home Tues-
day from western Texas where- Iv
was called on account of the seriooe-
illnees of his father who was eper-
ated on for appendicitis He reports
his father improving nk-ely at the
present time
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The Royal Cafe
MOVED
First door east of T T Eason’s Hard- c
ware store in the Wyatt Building
New Fixtures Better Service Clean and
Wholesome Foods
WALTER IDLETT
Proprietor
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Nance, James C. The Marlow Review (Marlow, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1917, newspaper, June 21, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1861979/m1/5/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.