The Hugo Daily Husonian (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1915 Page: 3 of 6
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NOTICE
Those desiring to save costs of pro
secution had better pay their street
tax after they have been given the
three days legal notice
Yours truly'
G E SCOTT
Street Commissioner
Notice to Teachers
An examination of applicants
for teachers’ certificates will be
held in the office of the county
Superintendent in Hugo on
Thursday Friday and Saturday
June 24th 25th 'and 25th 1915
J T REED
Cohnty Superintendent
Come to our store
today and let us
show you that the
best camera for
you — whether you
are a seasoned
amateur photog-
rapher or only a
beginner is always
found in
The Superb
ANSCO
It makes picture of very
w11 directed exposure
end puts its user out of
the ' guessing class Its
makers bars produced
98 of the professional
cameras made la the
United States for the past
sixty years
Crescent
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cX) rug Store
Office stationery of the best quality
Husonlan job printing"' ' " '
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PLOTTING in secret for the possession ot the l!rono tl'c con-
spirators are so well guarded that they fear ro eavesdropper
! But fearless Kitty Gray through lici clever strategy over-
hears their plfns-’ — v l- -
1 How she turns it all to account in aiding her search and by her
fearless daring overcomes one danger after another is thrillingl'y told
in the marvelqus serial picture story of THE BROKEN COIN the
most brilliant and stirring serial picture ever thrown on the screen
This is but one small episode of a great’ big story of crime
strength weakness violence terror romance and love- ' 1
No living author is so fitted to handle such a thrilling plot as Emerron
Hough and no other producers but the Universal could have gienitso gprgcous
a setting or furnished such ail all star Company of players for its presentation -
See The Broken Coin
The Photo Play Serial Supreme IS Episodes— QneEachWeek
DlvlE THEATRE
READ THE STORY IN THE HUSONIAN NEXT THURSDAY j '
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' ' Woman's Liberty Bell Stars
Sayre Pa June 23 — The woman’s
liberty bell" which is to be run for
the first time when women ' get the
ballot in Pennslyvania started from
this place today on its tour of the
state mounted on a big motor truck
and decorated with suffrage colors
The bell will be carried back and
forth across the statej passing through
every town of importance -bei'ere it
finally arrives in Independence Square
Philadelphia on the day of the election
that will' decide the fate of the pro
posed suffrage amendment to the
Pennslyvania constitution The bell
is an exact duplicate of the famous
Liberty Bell being of the same size
and shape and bearing the same in
scription ‘‘Proclaim Liberty Through
out the Land to All the Inhabitants
Thereof”
Georgia Legislature Meets
Atlanta Ga June 23-r-The Georgia
legislature convened today and or
ganized for its annual 50 day session
Nathaniel E Harris the new gover
nor will be inducted into office Sat
uday succeeding John M Slaton
MISS HILL with the TreoMlu C
‘With Hugo Chautauqua "June 25th
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FLICKERINGS FROM THE
' SPORT FILM
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Jess Willard Is drawing down $3
500 a week and if Tom Jones were
here we could prove It
The Los Angeles team of the Pacific
coast league has a right pert hurler in
Pitcher Ezra Scoggins
The only thing that stands in the
way of a Johnny KilbaneCal Delany
match is the signing of the pair for a
fight
Yes (Julius “Bursted” is as near as
you ever will get to the pronunciation
of the monicker of Miss Molla Blur
stedt the new tennis champion
Joe Cantillon admits that there are
fourteen ball players on his team w I10
he never saw until this spring Min-
neapolis fans can’t see ’em now
Hal Chase succeeded in having hi
wife’s alimony reduced fro ? 1200 t
?H0O a year when he told a New York
justice that he played with the'Buffa
io Feds
Evidently Henry Ordeman a St
Louis wrestler doesn’t care what hap-
pens to his toes' as he has agreed to
meet Frank Go'tch world’s champion
at llumbolt la July 3
Denison Sherman and Paris the
three ne(w Texas members of the
Western association are about the
whole “works” In the W A pennant
scramble at present
In a recent men’s rowing race at
St Louis each crew was piloted by a
young lady in a natty bathing suit
The fair handler of the tiller ropes is
called “coxswalness” Nice eh?
It has been many a day since Kan
sas City fans have been favored with
Such a swell line of pastiming as is
being spread before them this season
Both the Fed and A A teams are fur
nlshing regular baseball
Alexander McColl Jack Knight’s
latest pitching find-comes ' to ’ the
Cleveland Spiders with a record of
having fanned 22 Ashtabula Harbor
sluggers whatever that may mean
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Captain Harold Smith of the Mich-
igan university track team twice de
feated an automobile recently In a
fifty yard match race from standing
start Small chance for a benzine
press agent to put one over in’ this
kind of a stunt
In the Missaukee County league
Michigan boasts of the most unique
baseball organization in the country
The entire - circuit comprising four
towns has a total population of 340
— no more and no less
‘Yours truly” John L Sullivan has
often boasted that he won the heavy
weight championship on a diet of
pork and beans and now Arlie Mucks
Wisconsin university athletic star
says that a “plate of” Is always in
eluded in his training menu
The boxing game at present is a
flivver compared with the activity
manifested in the sport at this time
last year During dog days of 1914
Freddie Welch tangoed Willie Ritchie
out of the lightweight crown “Kid
Williams grabbed the bantaweighl
championship from Johnny Coulon
Georges Carpentier hung a sadle on
Gunboat Smith and Frank Moran was
side ’tracker by Jack Johnson
Notice to Contractors
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A three room school house will be
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built near Ervin for and by school
district No 25 Plans and specifications
are on file at the store of J E Oakes
Ervin Okla and can be seen there
The bids will be opened Saturday
June 26 The board Reserves the right
to reject any and all bids
T J HUTCHINGS :
3t '- Clerk'
A 1 I h i i
RUB-r1Y-TISr1
Will cure Rheumatism Neti-
ralgis Headaches Cramps Colic
Sprains Bruises Cuts Burns Old
Sores Tetter RingjWorm Ec-
zema etc Antiseptic Anodyne
used internally or externally 25c
Its superiority is unquestioned
Its fame world-wide
Its use a protection and a guar-
antee against alum food
If you wish to avoid a danger to your food
READ THE LABEL
and decline to buy or use any baking pow-
der that is not plainly designated as a cream
of tartar powder
PRINCE OF WALES
15 21 loony
London (June 23 — Today H R H
the Prince of Wales celebrates the
twenty-first anniversary of his birth
and loyal Britons throughout the era
plre will join heartily in wishing His
Royal Highness many ’happy returns
of the day The present war has also
brought the heir to the throne prom-
inently into the limelight and the re
suit has been to greatly enhance his
popularity with the people For
months he has spent the greater part
of his lime near the fighting line
cheerfully sharing in all the dangers
and hardships of the officers and men
at the lyont In thousands of homes
throughout the United Kingdom let
ters have been received from relatives
In the war zone telling In the most
enthusiastic terms of the way in which
the young prince has acquitted him-
self as a soldi-
The Prince of Wales' attained his
legal majority on his eighteenth birth
day At that time provision was made
for setting him up ' in an establish
mept of his own and free'ng him from
his mother's apron strings as the say-
ing goes But the attainment of his
twentyfirst birthday Is not without
deep significance to the heir to the
throne for today he enters Into per-
sonal control of the revenues of the
Dutchy of Cornwall which heretofore
have been administered for him by
the King and the accumulations of
which a nest egg of more than $i000r
000 -
1 But though the Prince on paper
is now one of the few millionaire roy-
alties of Europe he is not so in fact
for he has lcur brothers who i have
practically nothing and how to make
suitable provision for them has been
an outstanding financial problem In
1
the royal family for yen and it Is i
er CRGAM
BAKING POWDER
Made from cream
of tartar derived
from grapes the
most delicious and
wholesome of all
fruit acids
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scarcely necessary to add the war has
made the solution of the problem more
difficult
In the course of time It will become
pecessary for the younger Princes to
marry heiresses With sufficiently large
dowries or for (the Prince of Wales
who is now rich beyond all compari
son with his brothers to make provi-
sion for them For the present a mid
die way between these two courses
is to be found by settling a sufficient
amount ef the Prince's real estate on
Prince Albert and Prince Henry to
bring in to each of them an Income
of 275000 a year and as each will
have an allowance from the state of
a similar sum on attaining his ma
jorlty‘this arrangement will provide
for eacy of the two younger Princes
income of $150000 a year The prob-
lem of providing for Prince George
and Prince John who are still very
young is not of Immediate urgency
and much may happen before they
come of age
The Prince of Wales will of course
have to marry Into a royal house Here
again the problem has been made
mote difficult of solution by the war
With the exception of the Czar’s
daughters and one or two others
none of whom is likely to become
Princess of Wales there is no great
heiress avtalable for the Prince As
soon however as he is married and
his marriage has resulted ip providing
two or three possible successors to
the tin one with incomes there will
be tc special or urgent necessity for
nil tlie younger princes to look for
wiv-s only among the daughters of
lty l houses This is a matter that
is being deliberately considered by
the English royal family even at the
present moment King George and
Queen Mary are not oblivious to the
paucity of well dowered Princesses of
the ages of their younger sons or of
the fact that by the time the Princes
roach marriageable age there are like
ly to be heiresses who are daughters
or granddaughters of men w ho have
built up colossal fortunes by Indus
trial activity The possibilities open-
ed out by these considerations ( have
led to a suggestion that descendants
of an American multi-millionaire
might one d :y sit on the English
throne
THE HUGHES SISTERS
Hugo Chautauqua June 25
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WORKS A COPPINij
Attorneys at Law
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Chiropractic Adjuster
Lady In attendance Room IS
to II Vreeland Building Office a
phone C51 residence phene 524
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EDWIN A ELLINGHAU8EN
Attorney at Law
Wright Bldg Huao CUs
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R E STEPHENSON
j Attorney at Law
Rooms 10-11 Darrough Building
HUGO OKLAHOMA
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V Dentist
(Shull-Bywaters Bldg)
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Office In Vreeland Building
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D A STOVALL
Attorney at Law
Spring Building Phone 61
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WANTED — Two young men to run
on passenger trains Apply to Sain
Preston Frisco passenger station
FOR SALE
Hugo Okla— Best 200 acre farm in
Choctaw County located five miles
northwest of Hugo good water fine
orchards and house and nice state
of cultivation
For Sale: Also the vacant lot and
business building located on Jackson
street adjoining the Webb Hotel
Make terms to sqit purchaser Our
reason for offering the above property
for sale We are liquidating our
entire interest in both business and
real estate now owned by our firm
address FULLER BROTHERS Big
Stone Gap Va d-wJe22
A Strong Indorsement
W H Holmes of the Deborah la
Journal Says "I have been a sufferer
from Piles and Hemmorhoids for
years I got no relief until my drug
gist recommended Merltol Pile ”
edy Before I had taken hall
package the distress was gone t
have bad no trouble since I w
not talle a thousand dollars an
’-k In ‘former condition" Cr
bruj Co Exclusive agency
$100
No 366
This is a prescription prepared e ei
tor MALARIA or CHILLS A I !'
Five or six doeee will break any car ’ i
If taken then ae a tonic the Fever will t
return It acta on the liver better then
Calomel end docs not gripe or sicken 2Se
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McDonald, M. P. The Hugo Daily Husonian (Hugo, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 257, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1915, newspaper, June 23, 1915; Hugo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2029080/m1/3/?q=Galveston+Railroad: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.