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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
Page Three
astJT
Miss Margaret Pettee enter-
tained with an Overholser mati-
nee party Wednesday honoring
Miss Blanche Bowman of Tulsa.
Other guests were Misses Blanche
Claggett, Mary Wallace, Bess
Stewart, Helen Gloyd, Dorothy
Craycroft, Marguerite Colcord,
Mary 1’ettlcord, Eunice Stuart,
Mines. James E. Sharpe, Orln L.
Harrison, Lawrence Mills, Joseph
CMtimntf Frsa Fag* 1
FULL PURSUIT
OF RAIDERS ON
tatned Royal Matrons Crochet f
club with Mts. R. S. Corley as,
extra guests. Fancy-work fea-
tured.
COO
Mrs. Charles Glaser was ad-
ditional guest of Tejeta Bridge
club with Mrs. H. P. Mathlesen.
Top scores were by Mines. J. 8.
for piano and vtolln. He will i Russell and Carl Bonnett.
later give a group. Mre. Fred- i O O O
erkkson will play Chopin’s Polo-! A venison dinner featured the
nalse and Schumann’ Carnival. meeting of Auction Dinner club waterg g|,e carried 250 sailors
O O O ; °r- and Mrs. G. P. Mehlittn(j four German officers.
F. S. Rhoades, who bu boon Extra {guests, Mr. and Mrs. Irby | Xh6 tw*o ships which sailed
seriously ill at 311 E. Fourth-st, Padelford and Mr. and ^rfi-,from Pernambuco Jan. 1U and!
is improving. -Hugh Stonum. Top scores were now believed also to have fallen!
0 0 O i^on Mrs- J- M. Condtt and: victims, are the British steamer
Robert McGowan, enroute from Mr. Padelford.
Woman s
Secrets!
the situation to remain In his < pressed on a wall-padded board,
hands. Why don’t you let him on the wrong side, with a fairly
worry for a while. i hot Iron.
WASHING YOUR LACES
The best way to wash lace la :
to squeeze the leoe first, in hot I
water then fn cold. To stiffen1
dtp It in milk. It should be
BY WINONA WIJiCOX. | their lives, or refuse to regard
Some women are born In- llim even a* an Interesting vol-
■ i wrirt .Paraguay and the French freight-: . , - . achieve inde- ume, then they are ^deliberately
Anthony, Kan to Enid wh^e; „ °r with MrB!er AdtninU Trevllle ^^eu^ 'and maay h.ve £de- cloaing their intelligence to one-
---------, --------- --- khe will reside, la spending the C. L. S. C. met with Mrs uota ga|ied for Lisbon penoence ano maoy _ .... 1.„ 1 f „» ,h„ h._ truths of rxlst-
Hoffman, Charles K. Williamson. | wegk wIth hlg cousin, Mrs. Ina Curtis Branson and continued the Brazil la preparing' strictest pendence t^r“st UP°“ thwn;l,lBut ^alf Thereaftertier win see
Fred Meyers. Weaver Jordon. Ale- Hatfle,d( and famlly. .study of France, by Bracq. Mrs. !gllrvelllance to prevent violation no womun doU'9 on lhe co,,,tUlo,‘- •Thweafter’ U,e-T
tha Barr Taft, Leslie M. West- 0 0 0 A. G. Wllmore opened the pro neutrality laws
fall The party was entertained „ gn hogteg9eg for Ij0tua pram with the subject, “Hous-
at tea at the Pettee home, fol- . . . , Euclld haI1 Wed- ,ng a laboring Man. and A
lowing the theater. Mrs. Re-. „„„„ „„,v Matter of Sanitation fn France
Every woman would like to lifellfe only In shadows, out of
throw all her burdens on some focus and blurred.
Story by Survivor*. strong man, forever and forever. They grow' cruel, letter and
From stories by the survivor*. But this Is a secret woman narrow. And all of t.he time
at Pernambuco, the following Is seldom discusses with man, lest they want to bo Just norma.,
the narrative of the raider’s It prove her Inferior to him, devoted, old-fashioned subord.n-
selflsh, or a too
operations: or lazy, or
The German left Kiel a sum- j willing burden. And for certain
ber of weeks ago and swung of these reason* she seldom con-
dlrectly south westward across the fesses her true Inclination to
lowing tne tneaier. .nrs. I nesdav evening w-ere Messrs and °< oaniiauon in r ranee.
»SviJS' ~ Wl4M
Mrs. Hemy Hanson entertained mo^* coidmons’and a*
Kllkare ciud and Airs. vv. u. C0j,0]jsln (n France. Mrs. Bran path of trans-Atlantic commerce, anv other woman either
~ 0 0 M itcher »nd Katherine Volz. pon road ..The Marseillaise’* and j Gradually she worked south-1 ' All Admit.
Swastika Studv club at tlie li-l^f; K°?®rt *"sd gave its history. Mrs. A. B. Hall , ward, taking prizes right and Whether a woman marries and
hrary discussed "Religions Doubt1'olz' ,s- no r lnley 1 poured tea during social hour left. On several of jnese Ger- points out soriie mans path ior
and Religion; The New Life,” M!SS Volz won ’°P scores. Next meeting Wednesday with .man prize crews were placed, cap- him; or remains single and be-
fit O O Mrs. C. E. White, jtured crews being confined be- comes a business succeas and
Mr*. W. G. A. Jonte played O O O low decks. !economically Independent; or, as
CANDY
tv* hav* th* Opor* Twist.1
jDiana Stuffed Confections *n<1
Happy Home Mixture in sealed
rl*** J*r*. I Sc, so*. tw»c and m.oo
each. And don't forget those Ur-
| llotoua MI XT THtFFI.KV. They
IS re flt Different. “The Taste
! Tells.”
; Empress Candy Shop
lit Weat Main SI. Maple zos
led by Mrs. C. L. West. “Moral
Instruction in French Schools;
Extracts from Text Books,” was | substitute hand for Dun’loate
Mrs P A V Howell's subject, i Whist club with Mrs. Louis Kil- I
Next meeting fan. 31 | bourne. Mmes. Lee Van Wlnk’e I
0 0 0 and Frank Sorgatz won top
Current event sanswered rol’ scores,
call of the New Century club at O O O
the library. Mrs. Sarah E. Mrs. J. A. WTilteford enter-
Walker led the lesson onjtalned En Avant club when Mrs.
“Brazil,” with a paper, ‘'Diamond's. B. Finley led the lesson on
Mines, Rubber and Coffee Indus :the book of “Leviticus."
are but
mothers.
"Acroes the night and thru the]
day.
O’er all the world she followed
him."
If woman would frankly own
up to her extraordinary need to
be made much of, and to be
taken rare of. it would appeir
that divorce court records might
Every precaution was taken by n divorcee, holds marriage an In- shrink considerably.
protected wives andi
ANNOUNCEMENTS
| the raider that prisoners should j tolerable experiment, every worn
MOVED!
Frem 1M North RoMiimb
To Room 312
Pff«rlty Ralldlnc, Over Kerr*a
New quarters have many ad-
vantages improved service for
all patrons Is assured
MARINELLO SHOP
MUni Sadie Warner, Proprietor.
Wnlnut 204.H.
.not learn the story of German an admits. In her heart, that
escape thru the cordon of Allied , she Is realJy a beggar maid, and
Tlir. MOST IXTF.RRVmO
STORK IX OKLAHOMA
rircie four. First Christian battleships guarding Kiel, or of. whether lovely or not, that she
church Friday nftrrnonn with Mrs future plans. I Is very much In need of a cer-
Ocorge Hill. 3215 N.^Amea. 1 Despite these precaution*, somejtaln ruling King.
Circle four ftr*t m F church. of tl,e Pr*sonera managed to wit-| Coquetry, however, prompts
?-3(i Fridav with Mrs. a. Bice. 3 ness the German vessel's maneu- even the silliest of women to
Round xv Ninih-st Mrs. C. B. McCart- vers when she zaptured the affect a swaggering show of In-]
French schooner Nantes, and dejtendenee, or indifference, to [
ASK ME!
By Cyn thia Grey
WHY NOT EtJtlP YOCTUVKLF
EX >11 HKAI/1'11 AND
PI.EASl'RE
What else do you want?
When you can equip yourself for
pleasure, health, grnce and
—si j beauty at Mrs. Donnelly Real's
Q I «m 21 and accepted * din- School of Dancing for $” .00. She I
tries.” Other papers were: "Rio j table discussion featured. Next j ney assisting hostess^
de J‘'neir";. *'V, ^nL!l!!!,^Sn mttting, Feb. 7, with Mis. O. \ .. r,1(||,n, Bill chanter 271. O. F s., story was fully confirmed man. The pretty dod who would |mon<j r|II(!, fr„m a young man tho specializes on hall room and I
hy Mrs. M M. Bottom.A ; Lee. ... ... twin entertain the grand matron by Captain Days of that vessel, starve in a week If left to her’ 1>ar*nts ,WWf mv marriage to i aesthetic dancing. A new class of
”o|7if*onFri'‘!’V ,he hal1’ r 1"'’1 The German slipped far ahead own efficiency, makes a charm-1 hlm. vou think , ,,1.1 wrong ’. beginners start every Friday]
a ft « °f lu'r pi izes and broke out the lng Muff of her ability to twist i, |mte to ,tiHOhcv my parents. Thev i afternoon and evening, 505 1-2 |
flubs f, v’ondav: skfrvtn flag at nei in isidead. She a man around her little finger, ] B,.rjn to hav, n(1 rrMOn whv 'i N. Broadway. Phone \V
T.nncheon Mrs Thom-is I mwmire- rapidly overhauled the slo . and the prettier she is and the
the1 fnpitni_stu.iv, M;s Tt F M'hitnrv; Bulling Nantes and signalled her more ho pless, the greater de-
I’nulo the F.llis Island of Brazil.”]
Mrs. R. M. Howard; “The Mighty'
Mrs. D.
0 0 0
A. Richardson and
1 mazon, the Organ Mountains.” Mrs ^uel Haskell, jr.. en.
Mrs. S. C. Knox. Mrs. Hai rzei , ,a|ned with 1 o’clock luncheoi-
Choice
Dinnerware
Patterns
TOTHl rholr« of boanttfn! 6mex
atlons !• almost unlimited In our
‘ lilna .Shop. We are ahowlnir
the best and choicest patterns
In American and foreign made
dinnerware. Kvery pattern la
carried in Open Ntoi-k, which
enables you to replace tho
broken pieces and keep addin*
to your set. The price* art
very rcoannabla.
Canterbury Dfeoradot
Nyraruae China
42- Piece Set—92.11B
Floral Spray IVavtland
China
42-rteee Set—923.7S
CYyatal and Pitched Glaaawi
for the Table.
—Second Floor—
Hell very Prepaid on Mall Orlen
W. J. PETTEE & CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
2191 |.
P. Guild. Seladia, Mo.,
•• -....... I of pastel appointments, at • ..........—..... •- ......... ..
meeting W ednesday . former.g kome. jn the card game j ^nvT'r,^'h. MMrs.T xv* Rrh'Yto,irsrd'! to lay to. The Nantes obeyed— light does her pretense of au-
nt the library.
O fi» O.
Isis Bridge club with Mrs. Lu- jjfg pran|, Midgely of Newkirk • P*»iprs:' Oswn of fi.P-. M. A
Proonuir *i ,1/1 \
should not marry him except that
the> do not want to lone me He
in and >uu* a good poult ion. He
has money In the bank and la gret
tin* & raise thin month. It will
.break my heart to *lv« him up.—
Creamer and \rt Wenc lMsnrce. r°Jorfi, blinking gulls to bear. .. ( ...............—f- ------- —o®-- i * Va« BrA __ _ * _ .
.iniin K or foot; Sin kespenre, at the prize crew was sent over to ta’ojls often unfortunately persistent,! 1011 lIi° OTlf' 10
i following Mrs. M. S Cooter won rpnfinsr r>Mh! Mrs Louis Kil- and the moment she came to a thority over him dellg'ht the man!
top score favor, silk lingerie : bourne; Stoddard.^ M-s Fd^vnrd stop the raider hoisted her true | The XiurgeF.
The most exasperating nagger MOLLY.
* her Jenkins had ns guests, Mrs- second, and Mrs. A. J. Mahan
wSiT 0 0 0 wi,rF AN„p.:A,v- w ~" j;,
1 'VA'7 r »si-de«^tions f-....... -“•> v"^rt:.'i?-.orTo,c*or^?u„rey.;? ss
\V. G. T. club and Miss Geor- vilIe Ky D(lvld Roscnzwelg and ; 1 a sailing vessels being unable to r 'a‘ld and <f™Rreeab.e but, ------
W. G. T. dub ana .»u»s ville. Ky.. David Rosenzwelg and ____ unaule 10 nneseaD ible duty to make an , n-: to him. do as your bean
via Carter met with Mis. V C. Russ Carter, Kansas City at the] If orange lias the psychological nl*ike the sReed ttie raider de- .... B.)0,1HP yn,,rBlle right 1 dictates. But first talk it over
Crain Luncheon and faneywork Overholser matinee and wilh effect attributed to it. ti:.n some *•«•««• »he was stripped of food '.. . Vy’ n.,Mn h »lth vour parents. They are
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luncheon uptown.
o o o
folks will establish a new record "“edwGeraan'".'’^*!'^^* "e<-ret heart she would Just lovc|«»l.v looking toward your wel
for brilliancy, for orange is the an« uerman »>rize ciew Rilimn «nd tr» h#* o*mv and I fare.
r'itrite entertained new cloi In Interior decorations taken olf, and a hole uynamited 8he'th;nks lt ‘ dreadful misfoi-i -
and especially in tin wall papers, in the vessels bottom. ' d 11118101 ] q t hsve been going with r
One of the smart.vt of orange “The German didn't look any- ,un,'' “«*»** **« ''<»"*• I vownic man tor three month*. 1|,
•«w ............ ‘iSiS^h ?
., .. . . ,. 1 . good tiea,-t. 1 11 Vv.. titni very nine!
to 1 ° sexes, who believe In j paVe been divorced. J>o you think
the comradeship and partnership j he will r.-r>-et marrying me? 1 >P
featured.
o o o
Mrs. J. M. Young had as guests Mrs A p. .......
Idle Hour club and Mmes. J. J. Wednesday Aueiion club
Bailey, Henry Gray and Miss O O O
Vnna Houghton. Mrs. Della Happy Hour club met with pat’ rns in wall paper is a e thing like warship, ’ said Cap
George became a member. Fa- j{,s. J. E. Day. Mrs. Elberi sign in w hi h a eonvt Giunalized tali. Days, “and 1 had r.v best- ^ ’
vors were won by Mmes. C. L. cflute w.ls elected president to poppy mol iff spreads itself out In tancy in obeying its order
Smith. L. A. Hill. G. W. Samson suereed Miss Anna Blanchard, graceful arabesques over a darker . heave to. of man and wom 'n" arrive a," «'>«>< know whether or not I would
and Miss Houghton. (Luncheon was served. surface. For a narrow hall or nj After the Nantes was caotured thev mVrrv lmnn*iiv ' ,:I' niakinif a mistake in marrying
industrial °Ar,° m« with Mrs.! ’Mrs. C a ctlld! df Bristow a^al^^^l.11 rldl^^he ! pS ."nd t"Tv ^ Z ^dS I ^^^
Shreiber. Mmes. F. M. )s a Kuest 0f Mrs. G. W. Sam- light It would he charming. finally all transferred to the . . . . they delight: _l_n_ finding. less yon love him. Jus. liking
C. K.
Mark ward
and Charles Ferry son.
In the same category >* j British Hhip St. Theodu-e. Then, ^'rengtli of
handy the protection, comfort and him very much Is not enough
orange grass cloth w:th which lon |an, ;o the Hudson Maru
the superior male. Remember, that without love.
But they don’t tell him so.
were guests. Faneywork featured, j O O O
congeniality and trust, marriage
Is a failure.
Q, T h»v« h*en going with »
program.
pupils of Mrs. Donnelly Reid,
have reach, d the
of allied warships dotting the
j tlon to marry he wants n.e to bo
I p :s wife. However, tie runs around
of t,ri7fe ! ■ J ..... “ ........ , *"ie- all the time with other girls and of
lr.'rz<!’' Interpret him. coi’s’der him sel- eon.se, I hear about It, and tha’
etchings with plentv of white in | 'Man> °' t°‘‘ snrv iv.ns were flsh ,)rutnl. stupid. Thev lose1 m' f*”1 "wfully hart t have
. , r i.i nut aboard the Hudson Maru .• , . . . , to talk and nrmie with him
and ebony frames should , t-a “ . Theodore an,I th" n*,1,'.nco .'v,Jh ll!ra «°ndemn hlm,jbut h« insists I am wrong and tha:
rt a « i ’k"e ■.7 “'’,. ”' original enough to satisfv the|A‘, ,l” fate or Intention, have a horrid told me that when lie is In powl
O O they danced before the Masonic •*•*■»* , Atlantic anu she made prepara- ’" - ------- ' ----- - • *- *
Kensington Embroidery met consistory. most fastidious. It 1«. ® *roat- . (i , ski awa fl om the .pr^. 0_K:
with Mrs. J. E. Robertson for, O O O ment. however, that rails for par. hau,perjng >
luncheon and faneywork hour. ( Blde-a-Wee met with Mrs. t,t' "r 8 °nl' co'>d ?,rnT1?'
o O O Sarah True for faneywork and
Mrs. H. M. Boone and Oak luncheon. f irm
, despise him. lit I* all right for him *o do what
Japanese steamsaip headed to-! Thev fo--et th-.+ maw m-iVo^ ever he wnnl* to do. What would
ward port. What he.: me of 1 on oflhp .531 you -uggewt doing--tN DOtfBT.
Yon are foolish to allov
Dark Embroidery club were en- <5 0 0 . hp used _ _________
1 "rtained by Mrs. T. M. Milam. Frederick P. I.ucia, whose con- BANr'« f fNJF!N FOR f—- " “»<• me one.hnif or t>,P
lnus. C. A. Holmes and Carl dition last night, following an HOT BALING DISHFS 1 'ler Pr,*« slilps which trailed fha. 'whf,„ thev sh t him from
Mitchell won favors. operation for appendicitis. at] HPT BAIvIWG D,5HES Hong with the raider, and j,,”111” 1'h,n sll-t hlm ft™"_
O O O Wesley hospital, was very ser- i _ , . . ,, , particular what was the fate of r.^it. „ . ,
.r “g. r- '■wrtM *—i11’ —■ ™*^ssr%\UGH CALOMLL MAkES ,rou SICK!
! forced to send to the table a
man, at the meeting of music
o o o
***—. or 8010,., Sorosi, , Caiootbia „th ..g, I^“7 WA'
hall. Vocal numbers were hy F. Wel’emeyer, continued the ^ thi 1• ship, but neither the survivors . DODSON’S Lit Elt TOMt- WHEN RflJOI'
Mrs. R. D. Stanford and Mrs C. study of South America "Across ? ^r.iihnned ** nntatoes at Pernambuco nor wireless pleas! OON8IIIM TED, HKADACH1—DON'T LOSE 4 DAY’N WORE
H. Cowan; Mrs. Hubert L. Bolen the Andes” and “South American w)-j holl over * and so will ovster« f<ir Information sent over the j ------
s.^h^in^r-bT^ ,om« * rvjht r,,her ^urmnuon\^z^a^:^h
.ormer, piano numbers. Misses, O »> O one Ingenious heu-ewlfc who j The few survivors land <1 at J'our work a pleasure; bo vigor your sluggish liver belter than
Mmes C°rTl' Sh«berithanSd,rBoren T Z-'*^17* which tur’ ' Pernambuco do not represent by ' «ua_ aud_ full of _ ambition. _ But | a doseof nasty calomel and the,
Pasca' fit.pd her hakine dishes Theoe several hundred the number who take no nasty, dangerous calomel it won’t make you s!"ii
she fastened around the steamir< mast have been aboard the 24 or ’ because lt makes jou sick a:ul Dodson’s Liver Tcne t. rei
hot dish, and when It'appeared 2t, vessels captured. What hat >ou way ,ose * day’s work. : liver medicine. You il know fi
K. Bernstein enter- upon the dlntng table !t wa» all become of the others Is not! Calomel Is mercury jt quick-j next, morning, because you will
silver which causes necrosis of wake up feellr.g fine, your live:
Mmes. C. H. Phubert and Bolen Lazy Daisy club, Mrs.
were guests. Next meeting Feb. Enos won contest favor.
3 In the hall. j O O O
O O O | Mrs. S
When the Musical Academy talned ednesday Aut,'lon Card that the most fas’idions could de known.
’—‘ ----— - ----*- --------J C. C. Stelnberger enter-Well, too. 1 1 ... 1 >»i*e n c.
Irst number, a sonata arranged
Mrs.
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Mu»k (abliift. It |«E
Tlio PHTE ^8»wlni1
Markin#.)
What a Million
Women Want
A sewing- machine that is quiet, lif^it running, sim-
ple and durable.
A sewinp machine that takes m> less room when
closed and is convenient and strong- when open
A. serving machine that looks like a music cabinet
PH in the parlor, a serving table in the dining room and a
beautiful stand in tbe bedroom.
A sewing machine that saves thread, time, strength
and money.
IfteFREEirZ'
(Iavratp* an* Patpatr* by W. C. Fr**i
is the only machine combining all these quali-
ties. It has a rigid feed, large bobbin, thread-
saving needle bar, automatic lifting bead and 30
other vital improvements.
For beauty, lightness and speed,
it stands unequaled.
We Buy Your Old Machine and
Pay You the Highest Price for It
Don’t lose time*. Learn of our magnificent utter at once.
IMPORTERS ftND PFTAILFRS
Look at onr littrvt model
$1.00
will krtnc thla marlilne fo your bom*
Caavooleaf wbn a*oa
In the meanwhile British an<t'an,I bowel cleansing you ever jour children. Millions of peo
French councils have issued warn experienced just tal e a spoonful pie a-e using Dodson's Liver
inga to all al .ed snipping. Tne <’f harinleas Dodson’s Liver Ton* Tone Instead of dangerous cj»lo
u w all.ed vessels which did .e»v. tonight. Your druggist or dealer mol now Your druggist will pi
and a number of neutrals us Jo:l* l]>u a 6b cent bottle of vou that the sate of f’alomel U
well—carefully nugg’-d the shore, ■ Dodson’* Liver Tone under my almoet etoppe.! entirely here
-driving to remain in torritoriai |
w:\iers a* far as possible.
From tbe fuct the commerce
tes'royer chose the South At-
intic field, there wsa a r*vl\a.
:odav of the oft-repeated rumors
of a German wireless and sup-
ply base at some uninhab :e.l spot
<n the South Americaa co-s
line.
Coming
Soon at
225-227
W.Main
Madansky Bros,
at Tulsa—
"LIGHT years ago Madansky
* -* Hrutbcrs felt the impulse to do big-
ger things. Their study of conditions
in many states convinced them that
opportunities were greatest in Okla-
homa- a state that was then raipidly
forging to tbe front.
'T'ULSA—then a busy little city
■* of 20,000 people—beckoned them.
Madansky brothers opened their store
as the Model Clothiers, at 208 Main St.,
in a room 25x100, and were given a
hearty welcome by Tulsa people. Their
success was phenomenal. Ttist one year
Inter tbe Bartlesville store was estab-
lished and at once became the leading
store of the town.
f ESS than four years had
■•-^passed when it became necessary to
find more room to accommodate the
increased stocks required for their rap-
idly growing business in TttKa Larger
cmarters were secured at 212 14 Main
£t., where the store i<. mm located,
with a frontage of 50x100 toet iust
double the space with win h they
started.
TV MADANSKY nrolhcrt- nrt now
"generally admitted to have tin a:
est clothing business of any concern
in Tulsa, tt will be a matter of only
a short time until larger quarters must
be secured in Tulsa RKiMT |irm iples,
RIGHT merchandise and RIGHT prices
are the se. ret of their success.
MADANT?KV BROTHERS ARK COM-
ING TO OKLAHOMA CITY—Watch
this space.
British Are Frank
In Worry About Raid
‘tfj l nit'rl /’rc**.
Washington. Jati. IS.—No at
■prnpt is mad» by British diplo-
mats here to hide their concern
"ver the wholesale ship glnklng-
by * German r.tder.
The alarming lea'iire, on* of
:;c:al said, is that con tin ua ♦ion
• the feat lr not a* all Impos-
sible.
Th* raldora. tt wu aa’.d. can
wit' out much difficulty avoid
■■ e Br.ttsh pa’rol Meet by mak
ng th* first part of their d sh
■ liberty Inside territorial wet
of Denmark wh*-e Rrl’i-
■varshitvs cannot pursue them
They are then In position to
mak* a six-hour dash at night
for open s*a w;th good chanc*
of getting away.
MERCHANT’S WIFE ADVISES
OKLAHOMA CITY WOMEN
T had itomafih trouble no ’“'A'? T
f'ould nothin* but to««t
and hot wafer. Evfrythlre *•’##*
«Gk’ir#d and formed tern
•lid no (fo<»d I w i# ml'Mr-' ‘ v *, *» •
f*r, a«« Adlrr-i .s « \r
SPOOXKT’I. honoflt*^ ♦ r- T'-**
’ V ' ??■-*■ ""I** \ f >f . \fy *
H< TTf w «qi1 • , ,
-**f^v*w AVV rAf>T ro-»*
sour i^mach or iu *• r a*
QTTIf^XP5*T action of anything
► v#r ap*d VToi’f*’! r** g r, jc.4
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Upening
First presentation of the city’a finest Confectionery
THE REX
(Formerly Kahn’s, in the T rminal)
Delirious IT me Made Candv mode fresh every day
under sanitary conditions.
Saturday
January 20, 1917
Souvenirs Free
A Rox of Candy Free to F.vrrv I adv
SPECIAL SALE
Opera Roll—Ren Roll—Black Walnut Roll
29c the Pound, for Opening Day Only.
9 N. Robinson
Colcord Building.
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•Man Lirucr* a Specialty
PURE F
Grocery and
112 N. Robinson.
OOD
Market
Phones WaJ. 1055
i
Owing to the rap”! . lv i c
’V- pc * of fre-^h
meats it would <>.•'.• von to ::v
thete items \\‘e were
very fortunate in «e. uring these
; r:< cs 'or you and vou
should be quick to take .. ivaniage.
\
Fresh Pig Heads
lOelb. *
6 ’ H» ’ aver
Hind Quarter of Young Pig
X t • *-f'
16c fb. *
j
Fore Quarter of Younc Pit;
*
14c lb. |
Swifts Premium Litt!* P: !fms
8 ; • i *
">lb. (
Even tho no pri e* • re
*d on o’f r meats, the |
lowest nut .ft onccs :
QUALITY HIGH—PRICE LOW.
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"GOOD THINGS TO EAT*
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 95, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917, newspaper, January 18, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859386/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.