The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916 Page: 4 of 12
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‘he Oklahoma News!
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Official Paper for All lit# IVnpl*
_____J DaUf, Kaw»l HrtM. •« » «»»!•*».
kr Tka OkltkMW *»•»• < »■>«»>. uktokMM ' "»■
* » Mum IMtior r. n. 1>ICKBI. . »veln*aa N*n»|«
prt*»—1 »***. M*»: $ aantka II If. 5 munth Ike K-
Oklahoma CUjr »■ attend <-leaa mult ____
WAl.JflT 700)1—AI L IWrARTMr.WTa.
QJohn Doc Shepard and HisQ
v New-Found Playmate V
ktt.r.J *1
Id netid *00.440 package* of «<>-( mg to the h> ph.a
to Belgium aeekly. HatoVer* what la that for. will!*
art* confrlbtttinf 2*. real* a »'«•),' willie rapped hi* braiu arou. !
• e pnq* tif a paefcaS* rontau -
.tia <lgaret«, a parka**- if
t<>t>ar<n t.o» of mat«"he» and a
po*t iard ftir rat i i* rvp*-. t-
• •«» br>n* t>*ck rnr »oMiet a
t’tanka to ’he donor. ,
than he »aid. plee**- trerher. 1 oldeal culflvated flowaf
think tt * : r the bird ’> t" > • W or)d, and tbo Japan*! Ut|«
-a '•,fcri> ■ <i.t,i«*tn firat developed
. ' ~ ft inu, Confuelua. who lived a
Oraanbaart wo, from Bruah ,oe yw% ». 1
lrrn ° „timifd it m hla writing*.
JOltl'T W-tta'T _ _—-|
IN PLAIN ENGLISH.
**She l« a* much tblame I.” i-> tbr plea of Will Orprt,^
who is accused of the murder »>t the unfortunate M.trton T.ani
' b«rt.
Whether the girl, who was found dead In the wood* at
* Lah* Forest near Chicago two week* ago. committed Miiridci
-or wa» murdered hu» caused hardly less discussion than thi»|
remark of her former sweetheart.
“She is a* much to Finite as I," is the modern substitute (
for Adam's defciue. And the new form ha- tvi" advantagesi
over the arcteut, it conies nearer the truth, and it has the!
hacking of science,
i!u. U sentimentality is ordinarily wasted on any two prr-
tons who make an excursion away from conventional paths.
In the present moralising on the I.amhert-Orpet case, there
are the usual warnings to girls, svi*h explanation* of why it
happened
Idleness which permits flirtations is cited imoi g t.ie
cofuses by no less an authority on sex problems than Gertrude
Athertor., the novelist Mrs. Atherton blames modem life for
an abnormal amount of flirting.
Rut science says all flirt'ttg is normal—even the birds
flirt.
Ignorance of thing* her mother should have taupe her
is frequent among comments on cases of this kind
But every girl who is old enough to think herself in love
knows vers well that she has a natural instinct which works j
for her own protection .
There is undoubtedly an Increasing amount of familiarity
in the conduct of boys and girls today. In tbc mixing of
many peoples in the national melting pot. a great deal of scum
must rise and a great dcai of sediment ha* to sink
In this purifying process, if a high standard of morals
•ml manners is to survive, we must have done with hypocrisy,
and prudishness, and pretense in the education of boys and
Each sex must assume responsibility for its own weak-
nesses
Our, si
JUNIOR
Omet^rOY
Twenty .five (isili Worth la I’len.
•y—Try It! Take lln milt---.
Xoaathlnr Tr»*» for Ju»l a
ten liay*.
STOCKMEN AND
Then no more inter.** rbeun *
tlr pain* good-live chronic, m.*
e’ab e oon*U paiion. no more sort
aching back. Trrx is wonderful’
Act* tight off Trr \ indr • ■
natural drama** of th* tnnr-
Kjs.cni promptly opens > t»u
n \ todav a felier front n.' r'*'>gee<l up live- sa t bowel,
pa.,!. :man w.t ‘a n y lan ’ ^ «owtrD f«r^nt.n„
***•;-. ood« an.i warn* rUminat^a
w.ek giving the big town the o. mrltatlj;* rheumatic poisons re
• a when he got It s lamp* fu I lleves fever:*hn«*,r. heads, be,
>f th- pia-e from lie (,*!>, ri to 'llxslne** an.I billon* misery Don
the bron x he commen*»-s to t«!<
THEIR FAMILIES
Welcome to Our City
We
further
"jr
about terd*
which i* vhv ail the fe'.’er*
I 'rcti *t paul U.k abo .* ' be.
i can grab off some “>o«|\ e.tr to
! listen.
o. yoe he »«id. our K,d* can
i b:!d !>!rd ill .*e< »o wei; t3..t
i *o:i»e tin e* they roar them to
1 peepel for muuuer cottage, a'
’the lakes, which remind, me of
a Htte! storey rvy son told me
r hi* teecher was trying to make
j the . understand why the,
i u»e hyphen* in some words .it
I don t uie t b#m ;n »ome other*
so *be rote b;rd-hou*e on th«
*'ai “knoeked out" any long,-
'let thi* quick relief today
at West fa 1. Iiru* Co . or dir,.. ’
'mm H It. Dent hr. A Co . Not
Ine. i, Iteardstown I!':r.oi*.
CARDUI IS A
SPLENDID TONIC’
way* Bnyil lakdy in Telling of Hi r
Hxpertcnre With Cartlui. Re<.
ommetuU It to tuber*.
Welcome
you to
make this
store your
headquar-
ters where
you will
find the
real home
like spirit.
Come.
tt*
To main
your viait
worth
whilo wo
are offer*
mg nma
Tempdof
Values
IP
in moat
all oar *•
irtia*®***
QUICK RELIEF FROM
CONSTIPATION
Hoyd. Ala.—"About six year,
ago," write* Mrs Emma Mc-
Bride of ’hi* place. "I got run
down in health. . . . My we:g:
went down to less than 14n, and
I am s Urge woman, ant ha\e
large bone*. My usual weight i*
much more. 1 got a very had
complexion and wa« dark under
Men’s Stetson
HATS
Boss,
$6.00 Boss, raw edge,
at .......................... $5.00
$5.00 Stetson’s
)
<;ey itr. Lillian!*' Olive Tablet.* rrv eye*.
1 kept getting worse a!! th-
time would be so very a< rvon#.
at $3.98
4*e>ctc*
««rw *!>♦•
ALL THAT NEED BE SAID.
International law is not dead because all the countries at j
Mr. and Mrs. Finley J. Shepard . S e was Reien Gou'.di hav*
w»r have violated it any more than the law against murder i* J mother bo> in their home, whom they may adopt as a play-
dead in the United States because 7500 people were murdered; mate for Finley, jr. »ha was adopted. The boy Ixmis
in this country in tqij.
ton. If at the right. Finle>.
:* shown at th# left.
TWs.it seems, sums up the whole question of Americas J)q Yqjj Q^anSe TOUT , irHTlNr THF PIPFA
rtj*, SW«k«! Wilson • ,.and on th. .rm..l n,.rch,m»..u MOUttX Before OF BELG™N SOLDIERS'
C*U- You Eat? -
COUNTING THE BABIES.
Bad Snath. «ore miwith Socnved f*mh »nd
acuta atvlon nal troabl* at* In a mnjor'v of
The proportion of bov to girl babies is larger in England c*»*»du* to u># p*>**e* of . t through a
than ___-1* _• ,o». a j . . „ . , aiaatli last U aol clMtuicaliy cltuui
L.lght
at any time since 1854. and England rejoices, j wUrr ^r’o" m T with
for she will need many a fine man child to replace her pitiful
losses in the wtr.
New babies are carefully counted in Europe today.
!<•,: I tii/rti Prtu
Chicago, March
the pipe of a
is the app«»! the Oversea * club
of Ixmdon makes to Chicago
That .♦ ♦#, Je.vfVit r-tr >vf
»’f * iv F I-A' 1? , • t! V' c .•V’.rw . . . . ... .
th# -r to- r«omr’. ir.Bt. At time?. Id have nervaas
I>r !,1..* : r»ol ,- t* rn, titan f t chill* Couldn't res-t well St
1- *«l r. .... . . arw... n;fh-. for some time. . I
;M. IV; Vr.ti'.T »| ,rti f-’t rnratiir suffered great pain in stomach
ewwti^c*wr. t«r, 1 'trers. or lower Abdomen, hips, lt-ft side
Dr. 0!'»# TiMsna . cwr an(j ajso had a dull fce’id
I ache. I could hardly do my
* rr; • t»* 'etref ' •*.*• work at all. could only dray
,t . »•.«»- '•■in. -ti-.»• around all the time, and flr.a lv
'Z V tor 3 weeks I was confined to
j -*f ,ro»* my bed and suffered grea- agor...
If vent !;•'# a "dirk m^uth new time.
•rH ther- % Nad c . t rr*.
W.tnt- Hr6d»eh#—frirr.i 9:\t' ar'i
»-* mil , Jlr4. rr*./:* 'irft QOfk. SU'f
ar*i c*t!r -wm'ts -re or r*' began u?ing it. and when I start-
Pr. tt*«rt>' Wm at *- 0„ lh^ wond bottle. I could
"’tTwc.m-t* t»k, -- •*• ...rr -«e that I was getting a whole
,, trf«*. *.irt »- a**- -*s- Tr. ?*.,w. lot better After using the th rd
Belgian uoldier IcV j,r ai 'i-*n»ti>, bottle. I felt I didn't need an-
TVir Oil*-#* Tab>t Cow daay, Cc.nm
ho*. f>.
OVERCOATS
At Cost
20 Suits, in sizes 30 to
34, slightly damaged, your
Choice $2.45
Mrs.
...... -——. of Boyd, recom-
mended that I take Cardui. I
98c Unions at _____ 69c
50c fleeced lined Shirts
and Drawers at
35c
RtDMnatb* mouth thoroughly with Kant h-
w j Ttool WfH prewut odd mouth, decay of teeth,
ror- ! §md abuolutelv prevent any iaievtion through
know that babies are the most important «a *<m.nxfc- *.mc(*rt
eign governments know that babies are t
011all national assets. Without babies there
Jhrts TnsTtS? *».
“"•*”> **ti***i issgsigsStSiSSSXi.'H^S
•s may W. i mt* Munhl ®*mbr.tr.e», end soothe*.
•f-
with other accepted wastes of America's extraordinary rt-, 1
Sam’% ......... _
! * iWtl^ar IT. uasrtsMVtdi Ka«_ _____
BtHtfai.vrshie It Isassi
liveanttaerHi - and ifnwilrepi «rl< it hi
we lee* IN of each
rata is OS par
, new Zealand »1.
chilKgta*.
or»e> its
tv». n 1111
Ck\ , N*MfsJ,s, Baa.
till Kssi t, TLot 1
e Swag isaissfti u *m»»a« <4«*ray of
keep th# «n»e tn eona'c*>n lit ,*n. I
nol pert far, both twijoaai; j aaf
CiBwaa^^gyt
teeltsaiU)
people have been notoriously wasteful ^
' easoetlMNu&hae
mmA *#* cat v rant ter ran- and ifaasl tree
lend—og u QteseatfarsF of u ____
I es^ Kaai
a»d ii\ ta < prs>
r«'» ji txra.
LX* D- 0. 8.
Kt<B*aTkol It (or i*le )«v no»t dmgfiifi.
' If youra i« unaMp to aupr'v you. *#nj us
^ ___ ^ ! ADdwewdl§eo4yonelersPboUXepostpeid.
Figures like tWs hurt Uncle Sam’s pride. Poorer countries, j *he KawrthcdUboratoriea Co.
«eme of them lacking a free school system, caa raise their'
babies better than we caa. It must he our own carelessness and
neglect which causes our embarrassingly high rate of infaut j
. .Unde Sam believes that we will all do better if we know i
hdtter. Therefore he has ordered a national baby week, be-1
March 4, for the purpose of bringing home to parents
guardians the simple knowledge which is required for
salvage. *
’t have all acquired the habit, lately, of dealing iti
kanethol:
hfM,v P£if£lr.$
x .’Perhaps it’s our preparedness plans, or the constant repe- •
tition of “after the war. or the promise of our coming com-
aMrcial supremacy—at any rate, we are making the problems
of posterity our own problems.
First mt them aB u onr duty not ta
MOST ANYTHING
We are ready far y«
nr* that
20% Discount
by onit-ring that Kj-t« r
Stt't n<»n
FINNINGER
THE TAILOR
134 W. MIIN.
Your—
Spring Hat is Here
SS Sty It
S3 Quality
$2.00
A ll the Sew Ones
All the Time
TheFamous E&W Shirt
—Special on Sale 69c—
All. SIZE* \\I» 1.ATKS1 ikil/ORS.
;*<-(• Our
I .unoii*
A S2.R.-1
Miori
UMPte 51J; fwr’v
lift WKST r.RAVll,
tM
w
T1»e Place
of Quality
and
Economy
more medicine whatever. I nev< r
had another nervous spell after
taking the Cardui. . . . It'# a
splendid tonic ... I do hope
women suffering as I did will
uae it.'’
If you suffer a* thi* lady did.
i try Cardui. the woman's tonic.
For sale by all druggists.
Overalls and
Jumpers
89c each.
LADIES’
SPRING SUITS
$20.00 Shephard Chsck,
beautifully tailored, at
$14.95
$17.00 Shephard Check
Suit, extremely attrae-
j tive, due to the simplicity,
special at
$12.95
$15.00 Serge Suit, satin
lining, belt effect, at
$11.95
$3.50 Henderson Corsets
at
$2.48
$3.00 Henderson and La
Vogue Coraeta at
$1.98
$2.00 Coraeta at
$1.48
75c Corsets at
50c
-
LOOK!
Why not l*t us repair, refinish
or upholster your furniture"* It
can be done very cheap
»A*K£.\ * BOX.
129 W. 7th. WaL «•«»
■THE*
LION STORE
GRAND AT BROADWAY.
Outfitters to All The Family.
We’re at the Wire—Ready to Go
When the Gong Sounds for the Fashion Show
view* on preparedne**. declined
to give them. Cur hupeh it that*
the Justice is aoi a believer In
preparednes*. If he were, he J
gel a shave.
• •
It’s a
Ftee School.1
Th* e\tr*m« cold w**tb.r and
IX* wind M>* from lb. j»er«h*»*l
If* pretty k
r tM a
th’t didn’t once Otherwise
think *k*4 wato a
great awtreca. impound* to hut th*
** hoot buildmi: »n,1 Motvd.i> and
Tu**d»> of thie we*', th«r* w»» no
at-H.'et Ru*h Spnttc* ha* on* of
th, b**t schovi* .- th. slat* Th.
*nh thin* that is n**d»d to teak*
our school first data tr. every way
4 Jttgga la, 4«c'4«d that whea;‘^ ^<-r*^rocn^ aril me*, heat
■ wn «Mlb'
w v -_u , . * .. , ^,a-« . Rush sprlnfi (Okla l Un4»*rli.
a« in mfltr b«<! it is rottst. • • a
TT4 are wwt amaag thoea who i
livvw ta tbs lafaUlhlUty of ear
bat ww man *ay
We Both Lose If You Don’t CaU
, car A Bmefclyw man of seventy- i
there1 wants to marry a thirty-ait-
ta n. '
• • •
We 1M*k We Kasw
He Mean*
tt leeaer keih tit front and rear. >
a eewent front at tbe a- )|
- • - - ..... "---- tea
k—Oakland (Oat) Swnahi*
L
-1 aw watorally aa economical
aau.** writes F B . bat I am t
wailir two east* to Inform yea t
that Paal tlimaa is chairman of j
the health eenvir>t*ee at > the
Natlaa*l Cash Ragtnar Co. * j
put ia nanwa.**
hi. ta aet aatwrally aa
the safer-
Sick skins
made well by
Resinol
iweracahr ahm
hm pm a Hue of that
fftcahwii
aa the
k bee as opted aa
DeRaa sken id el*e
■ a ad fT tt* ebaiaber
aa*t tkfnk ef ea«
roawwrd. Ual’a*.
■arm and see if Ae e*«err^ does
ad acpeRgt: there. H««_ng
au v b*g--» that very atifwe.
ard the stun get* »» qaa'khr and
ear v, w..,-e*» the :touKr a due :«*
1
Rat
YOU LOSE THE
MOST
oar
WHOLESALE
PRICES
Often --'M xt S«J*
Oar Whole t*nee
\pr sn-.all and the Retail IVOlri-’
I'ritv* are U:«».
Owr Oklahoma City House
and Headquarter*.
Hence you- lo*# v •
sale Tn.-e DID VO’. K
venous poirt# In our
at
j - - t -v f v.vj 4<t ce! e»H anti hue a* onr Who’e-
v[I OVR V - .OvYS Hit; AD A tram load from factory to
-rt-ory >i.,i- r . Texts and Ivans*?
OUR PRESENT LARGE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED AT ONCE
Our W holesale Prices and Dealer's Retail Prices
Compare About Like the Following:
aiT.viio
at ia.iw»
gau.iw
ai «e m*
.
Si7A.ee
aiTR e»«
aasA.a*'.
auto oo
asT.voo
•34A.no
IVale*' ReCait Price. ......
IVr gh«l*wd* Pn>e......
WE PAY NO COMMISSIONS TO ANYBODY
A *latt to nr ?;orc *n! ■»r* etr e’egaat -i“ga s'oclt snd variety of r.s-w ssii
«r* the Ixrfnt n ? e h-ut3ire*t. w. > .vm :t» y«ea ef oar state meat*
H*ltn«<l Farm Pai.! to (»*• -of-Ti-nn Piano Bayer* ia Ok.lah. nia.
•42.V OO
SiiMM.'MJ
A Pew of Out Plsam md Plajeew M»1* -louag P*ovie lodor—e
tvtotry 3 (lark. A. B. ttiaav. Mvhlia. Packard. IMtaeU. Vv'n
a*k \h»nt Our F.diooa Diaaonud t»i*e owd finhwoh*.
Our Own H*aJ Made ami Imported Iriias
Ditzell Music Co.
Okl*K>wu Cicy
tfpiu fPWtl
TtwmI IVpA
Every iVt .*mt IMmido* t ar X- ps at t<*r Mt**.
-. man want* raiment to reflect hi? rela-
ti- ■ ; : the world—h:.« >tanding '41 the community
a-.'t . ■ better than ••.-.• >c hi# garb from our
wing - K-B I-'ashion Clothe—ye«. even he with
Brad-tree*.’- rosiest rating.
m
!1
kt
•t
3
K-P. F.t-hion C’othe- are made for M-E-N.
: v a have been innoculated with the Spring
-.:c then walk wer to the 1 ne'-Helton store
it v ttr-el* otto a new R-P, Fa?h; n Suit.
in the air—this Spring Suit germ and it’s
sn-e . :.-.g A c’t sc scrutiny r: the goods, the fit and
the pr;ce—and you’ll be reaching for your check book
to write a prescription—
$12.50 to $40.00
The
•arr.v
to «ettie the whole thing—an
'. give- a man ii-tir.ctive attire
sen
k in the hank rolh
:g St:
Shuivir.g ar.d
' \
•n>tr*r
•me in
r v\ “. ut provoca-
Here’s a Tip ! Catch the Step
,4,.r
e s-
>\\
?-.erv
- “Kverwen-'
Tt helps a
: .itk accotr.t
v .-.re guaranteed.
quaitties—
wing
$2 to $5 25c and 50c
Our Friends—
ver
■n ^
Uonos-Helton &
CLOTHING FOR. MEN
a. ^ Z. £ Sis'B
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