The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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EVERYBODY IN OUR STORE
WISHES YOU
A HAPPY NKW YEAR
\VY unfitly uppreeinti' th«* generous patron-
air0 and eo-o| e ration with whieh we hnve I>e«-n
so highly fnvoml. Upon tin* confidence and
•rood will of our many freinds our siicccks has
founded. \\V hopo that >y irivii K Mter
m r\irc and eourteous treatment we will prove
ourHidvi't worthy of your eontiimrd patronag*'.
I ><- Ofctatu>m« rn*ft*4 tm>rr than Uah
miiHaa. IT* .|iMU for UkU di.tr.r-
«*« UOfit*. aad <*M by
\ j*,nou Our loyalty and libemlty •
„«l| wt 11> buft*liK( a Ik Hit Juxt a lit
Mr mulHm that J. o. McCollutor
ha* uftAMiMvd Ihrouijh tho n«*w -
l^prr at r<>uiftu. a a candidate foi
Ikiwmr, rntd w aakiBK for * no*
jtUil. U« haw not l**rn«d whether
U.i 4 a Jultr brine pulM on we Man-
rum folk>. or whether it I* > mi<t
that ha* icot It buxning
• around In tht poll Heal hot hou** down
there.
' TV Austrian ha* pa#>*d
'a m oltttlon favoring P*«<* without
aitiM-nation, and they would um> Kua
1 .la iv it me*M>n*er to boor th« new,
to other ration*. Wr prelum- tho*>
Austrian* would atlll f*vor monui-
rhial govt i nment and would want Uw
haiM r to tw left frue to am hi* poo
i Wichita Falls and Horthweatern Railway -
){ouud Trip Tlrki'ta now on Sale to
WINTER TOURIST RESORTS
Save money and time by purrha*intf through
ticket* to Oklahoma City :«i d Texan Point* at
short line fare*.
I'or Full information
rtiM* ldN*al Ticket Alf-
IMit,
or write
A. K. Winn, 0. 1*. A.
Wichita Falls, Texan.
i i iuui kwf ' ihiwiii
. haiM r to bcUft fru* to urn HU poo- Durr ui*ed here ut thi Thr Civil Service Cemmiwuon «a>N
jptatoj another ,le*e of "ho,, i^muat
jivotb. r .indue*1 more young peop'e to tunc up
o~- - fiovernment Im«uvi> in uddition' thi work. thia attractive wlary ha*
-iSSSKsH "'"m
third wife--. He married the a*..* drilling. *>«"" "d Uo^rnment 1* needing your -enri«
A m«H* kit I- «!«• i^ued which In- in tliia woric Juall«MMly «w W itejd-
elude. knivi„, forks an.l upooni.. pint.- th« soldier In th.- tn h. Now you
and drinking cup. tho chance to enlUt. Will you
Wiil<5 iw today. CHICKASHA
MAX-S-'CUN 'TO SAVE IU. SINKPS COI t.KCK, CHICKASHA,
Till: M \\ SIIK I.OVKS* OKLAHOMA.
Sonv fellow, thin Ab-
wi« n.in twice.
J emathy.
Thl i* to b. a year for tryini? th«
mettle uf the farmer. He will haw an - ;
i.| |iortunity auch u. ho m-ver knew be- i!!-v To SAVK
foi*e ninte the world bejfun. L!ie world
neoda hih piwluct* aw never before,
than'ewSn" K VuZrT, it "you ' *'> «h:.t length a woman will «« for
illlH t j h!!£l. PK, inoi'e carefully the man ,he Iovoh. ^h *e ta™
The N.)rthwe*t.-rn ;■.<! a wr.vk i« ••1
iu try ffc-
tl. U. more e \cient this year, you w.ll he ,,' P« o«m««l to jnotBWVWWt, ^ ^ T|„. FolK;in Uc-.l Cm-
not only be iShtaR ^ J Greater Vitagrnph Blue Ribbon Fen-, Indie, marched out to^th^neene ^
a..., . tt-ill lui fUu !lt
vice, but you
self at the same time.
tui
the
riietx- .should not be much surprise Ji«nuaryt 1st
at tile attempt of the Russian Bolsihv-
iv? which" wfflV the attraction in sewwl sacks, an.l saved Pi,le'' n®":
Woodrow Theatre on 'IWlay to the extent oi several hundied dol-
lars. All that was damaged was in
turn Riven to the Red Cross ladies t?
at tlie atU-mpt of the Russian Bolsihv- t)u> A^nt. They netted $123.00
;k to land arms in America for the I. CHIl KASHA IIU.SI.NfcJ > ^ sy.,ljnK thp damaged 41our and m.-sii
W. W„ in order to start an uprising ( - - •
Winter T,r„ Be^.-.r, 2nd. *
f^STy Ger^n"^ "on't b, . day Into. Kn*r thn in. |,
of Miss Mamie
, tioV wns furaahed by Germany." The , of^StSns1'vacant Tucker"anJ Mr."Ed Henry are inter-
arms an<! ammunition amounting to day. ^^months from ™u<i in the n(Wfi of thcir w<K,d,,nK
several hundred rifles an.l -several now. What will it be--« montl18 ^ Christnms day by Ikv. W. E. Mernl)
I «icks tilled with revolvers were found now • ^ ou ?<}n tl" onf ?f p ' in Lawton, where Mr. Henry is er,-
T the Russian ship Shilka. It was j Anybody-with average The bride is the
manned by members of the Russian! acquire the necessary tiaining in ■ ^ daU(fhtel. of jjr. j. A. Tucker.
Bolshevik. The crew and officers oi f Military Ser- ^e grocm is the son of Shen.f
the ship will be intei-ni-d. Officers ol " > « «ro Lxtmpt from . .Hilary M ^ ^ R Henr>.. Both arc very
L °n- ""- c"-riral p,""'",r
' fair.
C. M. STONE & COMPANY
/
n—ii wi ~nimnmrr-iTrr'-iri"" aeeaamim*B ee aeiH5«ai/rv -
STAR
THE
; wrecks be saved and so
! it c an be used for food.
Camp Tratis, Texas
se* vice If you have regiTterfd'ar.d! and have a wide circle of friends who
expect to be called within the next wish them much happiness.
three or four months, you can in that: Miss Kate Powers entertained her
time acquire a sufficient knowledge; sixth crade pupils with a wenie roast
of shorthand and typewriting to en- at the brick plant Wednesday night.
ab;<^ \ oii to fill a clerical position with followed by music in the home of Mm
the Government. Percy Cornelius and a line party at
Beginning Stenos Get $1(00.00 a Year. tN* Woodrow thoatie.
4. j.. *■:- 4. •: * * •.• ?• •> •: •> * <• •'* * * * <•'>**
* I
•>
cam! for t ,at "f thousand, of members %
of t- r- National Army upon reporting *
."or duty at Camp Travis has develop- *
\ winow lit Fort Worth has been ° ed some "dont's" that m^jr be timely +
ixveivint? much attention from an av- Over at Corsienna I oxa?. last 1 for the second contingent of men se-
iator who w ants a pku& to drop in f- r ^and jury started it.^ mill an«i in . |r.ritM; ^eive their country, who will ?
day or iii.^hi. just a few hours ground out 21* in- soon jeave for training camps. The j §
(lictments for uj^r.u " U>o/.r like the j ^rst one of these is an admonition *£
Wo predict that the (e k>w who used bootlegger suggeKto. against overloading with all kinds of ' 2
to «arry a tater in his pocket to ward c> personal effects. Some men have i £
" 7^ 7T " ! off diseases, is now consulting the doc- ^ (;entral Christian Church on brought trunks,* for which there is no
Entered at the Ppstomce at * langum, | ^or jn interest of economy. jast Sunday morning there was $46 | room and no place. A suit ciise is
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% PUBLISHED BV
GREEK COI \ n l'l BUSHING
QLMfiR V. JfSSBE,
Editor and Business Manager
CO
dia
Oklahoma,as second Class Mail Mat-
ter.
One Year
Six Months
i
raised for the Armenian relief fund, the best thing in which to bring spare' X
What are you doing to really actual-, un(] $46 raised for the benefit of the-1 clothes and is a good thing to have I t
-T7|7 lv help win the war'.' Remember Nero Christmas fund for the needy in Man- I here in which to keep clothes, whether ■ '•
^ ro' }1<'rUrfl while Rome burned. Get erudy gum.
: to produce something in some way to __ „
Advertisiiij? ratt^ 1> cenu* per incn,ia,ld t0 our cuusc 01 support 0Ur b°yS" Newspapers says: Dining cars; Don't overload with underwear.; |
single column. Locals 5 cents per line - save meat." Sure, they do; their plans ! sock., shirts, etc. Uncle Sam issues *
■ach insertion Minimum charge £',* U is reported that a lady who was, wouid save most anything in the line • underwear and socks and you must, J
assisting at a rummage sale laid her j 0f cats. They charge more aad give j wear the kind issued, so that your
' ni^-e new hat cn * he counter and while I iess than most any class of economists | other articles will have to be disposed
If you are not a member of the Red; gjie was not lookiri^ some one sold iL; We have met. '• of or retunie<l to your home.
Cross, then what are you a member |-ol, 30c n
of—the Black Hand?—Dallas NWs. A little child at Altus ate some Men- j Don't wear your best clothes or even
The latest in the conservation of tholatum last week and it took the ! your g00({ clothes to camp. It may be
Young man. one way to conserve. food is an order of the railroads that; doctor about twelve hours to relieve j several days before your uniform can j
sugar is to not get sweet on too many'all meat of cattle killed on train it of convulsions. This should warn j issued to you and j'ou will have fa- : j
one that all medicine is not good (or, tigae duty to do in your K'ood clothes, j
children to eat. It is best to bring clothes you can give ;
t ♦ away to the Belgian Relief Society, j T
When a negro at Hobart shipped! Your civilian clothes cannot be kept in ^ +
ers ere'v1
camn «nd will hnvp tr> ho sold or srrir
COMMERCIAL
TAILORS
The Post Office Tttiloi-s mid Hvrd & Ai. Kinur;
CONSOLIDATED.
And op<in in now quarters at the rear of t.'ir
First National Iiaixk. We now lucre-the Larget t
and most Thoroughly equi]7])t <i plant for Ch'ar.-
in<;. Pressing. Tailoring, etc., in the Southve: t.
Phone KfcS.
COMMERCIAL
TAILORS
$■; his wife a tombstone the officers gre-v1 camp and will have to be sold or sen
t • suspicious. Investigation showed the; to your home.
b j box to contain a lot of tine juice tor j
||; making Christmas seem like a Dutch
|i I wake. The nigger is in jail.
«' , * , • 1 • 1 in rt uii tu tu«« ir< din 1 ao 1 iiit. 1 > x«.«v *
• sum Star with 2200 circulabon in thi,: toW(l)s js more than enoUffh. Don-,
!' citv of T>000 population ! Answer ,,oW- „ „<■
city of
< 1 j please
If a page advertisement is worth
twelve dollars in a paper with.400 cir-
culation in a town of 500 population,
! how much is one worth in the Man-
The same tiling applies to your shoes
It is not bad however to have some: .j.
light slippers or moccasins to slip on i J
when you have taken off your march-!
ing shoes. i*
Three bath towels and as many face , &
A street car in the New York sub-, prnment
1 w ay broke loose Monday and ran down
I a long incline turning turtle and slid-
j bring half a dozen of each or more.
They will be in your way. You will i j
be issued several towels by the Gov- j
A Happy and Prosper-
ous New Year
And thank our many
friends for their most
liberal patronage, dur-
ing the past year
ling many yards. Screaming women j Don't wear a good hat, or one that j
| could be heard for many blocks. Four- >ou *ant to keeP-
; : teen persons were killed and many
! others hurt. 11 is wel1 to bring your shaving an.i 1
Q ___ . toilet articles. A soap box is almost: j
Your country asks a great deal of r^ecessary. An unbreakable mirror is j 1
vou just now. But your country offeis ^smible and will last a life time. £
you a great deal in return. It offers S^?J>ruf cf °f r?ffS ™ ^ t
you a safer and greater liberty and no<>d«1- A ^thes brash would not be,*
f security. It offers you a broader mar
I' ket and a greatly enhanced price.
I* stand by the jrowmment an.l support
h it liberally.
out of the place, or a whisk broom, j J
Get a "housewife" or some needles.. *
Olive Diab thread and a. few bachelor *
buttons for underwear, etc. *
In bribing handcrchiefs tl.e Olive
Drab 01 ltandana style Rive the best
service, however a half uoien or more
white handerchiefs could 1*- used.
II. 1IAKP
A. UKRI)
The C'klahonuin deplore.-- the fact
J that Americans an- in the habit 01
♦ cheering pictures showing dead Hun
J .soldiers, saying "this war will not b-
won by hate**. We presume the Okla-
J homan would :i'j«o not have us drop a One or two soft boeom shirts with
t tear for our om <had when picture*! cuffs attached can be used. Tbey are
J on the >cn-m. s^yiae "thin war can- worn with the uniform b'ou.^e toother
t- not K- awiw with sympathj." with a white standing collar or *tock.
¥ m
t More than 13.000.000 Red Irfc, Red clothes will mK he nee<1'Mi.
? member, aer the result of the Christ- Bhebrti, bed sark «u d urr u-
mas membership campiu«ro Areer «a«l hjr the Gawiwvt A
JACKSON
& WILSON
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1917, newspaper, December 27, 1917; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281807/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.