The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 140, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS—Page 3
The wedding of Miss Eunice
Stuart, daughter of Judg and
Mrs. C. li. Stuart, and Reese
Jones of Shrcvesport will be sol-
emnized April 4, in the pres-
ence of a few friends at the
home of the bride’s parents. The
couple will take 'a honeymoon
trip to Honolulu and will reside
in Shrevesport.
o o o
talned U. S. D. Embroidery club,
when St. Patrick contest favors
were won by Mrs. E. Ehret and
Mrs. C. B. McClelland. Needle-
work was a feature.
o o o
Mrs. W. L. Perkins was hos-
tess to Friday 1 o’clock bun-
EJ.ln ... lit, mcnw from »LS
o o o
Officers tor Sorosis. elected, ii_,,
at Sorosis hall Friday, In gen* j O a a
eral meeting were: president,! „7,,. „ , ... „
Mrs. u. L. Parkhurst; first vice' Whist clubmet with Mr.
• iirps'dnnt Mr<; r i? Hull- rpp Mrs. A. A. (.1 <illman. Substi-
Mrs. R. E. Finley. 407 W.! «nd vice’ p*S'de^t Mrsliu.lKrt V‘t0 han(la were playe<i by Mr8’ w*
Slxih-st, who has been ill the j. Bolen- recording secretary ,A’ ciallman and F- H. Haubacli.
last week, Is atiout to be about.: Mrs .Mart'H. Adams; correspond-j ,0™w and James M. ynap-
^ ^ O j jnrr seerptarv Mis \ IT \li<H ivon top scores. Misses
Mrs. Clifton Finley, 1831. willj‘0°. fivlnJu\ secretary Mrs O I 11,1111 and °Pal ^illman and Mrs.
“,t*£a‘n S"nday. evening in: j, Cordell; treasurer.' ’Mrs. ' \\\ ! Chal,man asslsted In serving.
eras ms —
EUROPE’S UNFIT
COME MS.
BV F. M. KERRY.
Ellis Island, N. Y.. March 10.
-Europe is sending us her unfit
I club favors" w-ere 'Vccelved "by I ~*|er oId *omeu and °,d Tn*
1 n«u.« ..a J. E. ““ —
^ ^ ; oicy
sP^ervt:treMrS' Y"un,s' S C H- Phelps, to second dis- PatriCk party’ March 17’
^ W J ? "'. Mv8' C' L’itrict. Mmcs. Hull and Parkhurst.
Stailey was a guest. New mem- O O a
bers, Mmcs. J. F. Emerich, .1. 0.1
o o o
F. and M. club met with Dr.
, , >r.,. , . . ... and Mrs. J. M. Finney. Guests,
Arts and (rafts club met with'.times, and Mines. I,. H. Kerns,
Gage and B. Cowan. Miss Ruth L, . , a"d lraft3 cI,‘b mct wl.th! -Mmes. and Mines. I,. H. Kerns,
Neff furnished music during so- ’1'3’ ’■ k " hose special | m. i*. i>evore. C. A. Eight, How-
cial hour. ; ?uesfs '*,ere, ',nle8' James <’• ard Cole. I,. W. Hill, Alex Miili-
O O O | Sear.cs, Harrison M. Smith, Wm., gan, .times. Hill and Devon as-
George L. Bonham of Ander-I , eln,c,nt nnd •'*i9s ’Ni"a ,Spla’ i sisting iu serving. Plans were
eon, Ind., arrived today to visit j Current <'ven'3 featured.. made for an egg hunt for the
his daughter, Mrs. R. A. Klefe-1 l.1 JIarcb,,“3' ' Phlldrt‘n Easter Sunday at North-
\V ■ Mrs. S. S. Stvihart. »»« " << .---- . .
ker, 811 W. 2 3rd-st. Several
Informal social events aro being
planned for him.
at the art exhibit.
O 0 0
Twentieth Century club met
at the library, Sirs. R. H. Wilson
led the lesson with Mrs. J. A.
Mrs. Charles *Hoopes and Mrs. *■**• “,,u v. r. narnsun,
Kent Shartel are hostesses today ^ »1 . 30‘th-st, announce the
at ♦Vwa «birth Otf a fin ii «rh t/»r Mnrrh ft
. __________ Mrs. R. C.
Dnunlevy will be leader of the
lesson on Clara Barton.
o a a
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Harrison,
birth of a daughter, .March 6.
oca
Philomathea club met in the ------- ------
library, Mrs. R. P. Carpenter were features,
presiding. Mrs. E. S. Malone* ODD
east Bake.
a o o
Mrs. H. F. Young entertained
Clover Leaf Embroidery club
and Mmes. N. B. Shank3, L. B.
Young and W. G. Craig at 1
o'clock luncheon, St. Patrick’s
appointments. Mrs. L. B. Young
assisted. Contest and needlework
Between 75 and SO per cent
of all immigrants come thru this
port. And the war has not
stopped the flow of Immigrants,
tho it has considerably reduced
the stream, and has changed the
character of the incoming tide.
Wlmt Official Says.
B. li. Uhl, acting comm last oner
here, eays:
"We are getting, now, women j
and children, old men, and men
unfit for military duty.
Chapman m*a-| th “T“ar. ta a natural rP8U,t <*
"Belligerent nations hare
stringent restrictions upon emi-
gration of men of military age.
"The largest part of our im-
migration in the past six
months has been coming from
Italy. Next, comes the United
Kingdom; then Russia, then,
I-’rance.” ;
There are indications tho re-
cently enacted Burnett bill, with!
Its literacy test, will result In ai
rush of Immigrants to get in'
before the law becomes effective
"I have one report that 37,500
Immigrants are booked to sail
from Italy between now and the
first of May."
a eartourawa not realised wnttl
today when Information smog-
fflod across tho border to erade
strict censorship detailed tho
fiercest sort of fighting la Lima,
the capital, Cusco, Callao and
Arequlpa, In which many per-
sons had been killed and woun-
ded.
Admiral Grant of tho Pern-
vlan nary, has been assassinated.
Peruvian warships have boon
dismantled by the government
to prevent their seizure by the
rebels. The government house
In Lima Is surrounded by a cor-
don of troops and It Is predicted
that the president will resign.
TO PREVENT CHIROS 1«m stated w«
USING REFERENDUM? tho
re command —
To rrovout ________
invoking tho rotaondmn, n lor*
lolatteo oomfaronoo oosnmfttoo la
Ikying to harvo tho omergoncy
elauoo attached to tho potato bill
making tho chlros take an an-
amination at tho hands of "odd-
line" doctors.
Tho bill passed both hen see
without tho emergency, but a
slight house amendment afford-
ed tho necessary pretext to send
tho bill to conforonoa and It
Immediately.
■Without
oonld ho
plo la At__
of n pottUon
and Its
tho
ms? by fu£
by so.sos.
in j. j\. k*uoiuuifi. r-,. n. Aiiuonti*
Reck assisting. Mrs. Hen F. I gave a report of the City Federa-I
IDavis, president, paid a lovely1 ” ...........
tribute to Mrs. Robert F. Irby,
one time club president. Mrs.
b«i»h a report oi me uiy i<euera-1 'irs. James ii. Wheeler on-
1 tion. Mrs. Roy Hoffman led the j tertained with an informal after-
lesson on "Pan Americanism.”f no°n, in one of tho chain of
touching on tho Monroe Doct- ,'(’nton parties.
1 ''-as. Hat ’
R. Harris, ____________ __________
W. S. Hansen, A. L. Welsh and
Grace Johnson.
O O O
Mrs. A. L. Welsh will enter-
tain Tuesday in the Lenten chain
of parties, with an informal lun-
cheon, when guests ' will be
.. ^
Gear Your Complexion
While Yon Sleep
iv/uuuiug on mo sionroe uoct- j •*»-“*«;•• r->iura. Her guests were
rine. effect on western hesisphere, ^ines. Hannah Stewart, Gt'orge
the Pan-American Union com- Harris
prised of tlio L’l republics of
tlie two Americas.- Next meeting
Friday with Mrs. George Fred-
erickson, when Mrs. John Fred-
ericksou will lead the lesson.
V- „ o o o
-'‘is. r,. G. fenapp and Miiss -»—•**•, •• u<=u fucsis wui ue
Josephine Snapp of W’aurika are Mines. Hanna Stewart, George
spending the week end with Mr. I Kerr. J- H. Wheeler, Ed Over-
j and Mrs. .Myron Chambers. : holser, Misses Caroline and Mar-
q o O i guerite Colcord and Bess Stewart.
Mrs. A. J. McMahan enter-1 COG
j,\ tained Friday afternoon club, i Mrs. Colin Campbell enter-
Mrs. C. T. Ingalls will be hos-; fa‘!ned at luncheon In the Len-
toss next Friday. i (,’n chain of parties, having as
O o O ! guests, Mmcs. Charles Edward
| Eu Terpe Bridge club met with I Johnson, Edward F. Davis, E.
Miss Betty Hudson, whose extra s- Ferguson. Charles Mason,
guests were Mrs. Sam Arm- Walter B. Caldwell, C. W. Hoggs.
| strong, Mrs. Sel'by Green 0fIAle,ha Barr Taft and Miss Amv
Dallas and Miss Mary Harrah Brooks.
Till! SPAPoa K.. I--1 l —
COME TO NEWS FREE SCHOOL
AND LEARN TO SWATH.C.0FL
Come to The News’ free cooking school and learn to cut ths
high cost of living.
Sessions will be held at 2 o’clock every afternoon next week at
the Llttle-Juden Dry Goods Co. (The Fair Store). SOI Weet Mein.
Mrs. Bertha Wllcock win be tn charge.
Every housewife has an opportunity to obtain free, valuable
instruction from one of the foremost authorities on cooking In
this country.
PERU IS AFLAME
WITH REBELLION
My I nitrd /Vr»».
Moscelinc Coffman „ I5ll,;,los Aire!,‘ March 10.—
’ Peru is aflame with rebellion of
Get Your
Papering & Decorating
Done Now
Before tho Spring Rush
It will save you the inconvenience of waiting and
give you our entire 1917 spring stock to select from.
FRANK MATTSON
Phone Walnut 3192
DECORATOR
310 North Broadway
If the Children Have Colds
or Croup-Clip Coupon Below
^ .?* T°r » 25e Package Free of the
■n- °~
-fumphreyg’ Seventy-aeve-
For Colds, Influenza,
GRIP
Cold Feet!!
----»- j Top scores were by Miss .Isrjine
On retiring gently smear the fare' 1,ick and Miss Harrah.
with Cnticura Ointment. Wash off ini O G O ,vi" entertal
five minutes with Cuticura Soap and het \ Dr. X. R. Nowlin will return1 thi9 evening,
water, using plenty of Soap and con-1 Monday from Dallas, vnere lie1 “
a.,fewminl.!i:."'vii1-soap. j was called by tho death of his
^"' h ep:dWatr’, .J,r,>cloansl"s. ! brother, J. \v. Nowlin,
soothing influence of this treatment on 1 „ n
the pores extends through tlie night, j Olive Gmvr (S<l° w O
a dinner In Woodmen' halil
skinandcomplexion than Cuticura slap, ' ,7 a pr°Kram’t Miss
especially when assisted by touches o< ^’ta i ?al1 a?n«F ,sevPral num-
Cuticura Ointment now ana then. I'liey 1 ,,T3’ Miss \ irgmia Blackburn.
«re really ideal because so delicate so Snyder and .Miss Katherine
creamy and so fragrant. Nothing Timmerman gave piano selec-
better for every-dav toilet uses. You 1 Jiona: violin. Miss Marjory Os-
can buy them anywhere or can have ! 1,ornei reading, Mrs. Stancal,
samples free by return mail for the and addresses, Dr. O. P. McNair
When tho circulation or the
"I°°d is cheeked by taking
^ .Gold; the heart does not pump
,, , ;. 0 1 the blood strong enough to
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Russell reacih the extreiniities; hence
will entertain at buffet dinner cold feet.
0 n j A brisk ru'b with Bay Rum
Mrs. Walter Caldwell wl’l have I ro,.vhC°t^lf h^ndy: fr wl,h a
a Lenten chain luncheon Friday. - ^fo ^"Sev^nty-^len^lm
re l ore the rirvulation and
break up the Grit or Cold,
cents and J1.00 or mailed.
Hnm|)tireys' Homeo. Medicine Co
1 -*(* william Street, New Vo: k
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ssking. Address
turm,'* Dept. 10
?ss no
IF, B01
>ost-rard: "Cutl-
iston.
and W. A. Manfell.
O O O
Mrs. R. R. st. John
entf-r-
Mistletoe eluli will meet Mondav
with Mrs. Walter Itauskolb.
OOO
Miss Pauline Roherte will enter-
tain SkIrvin I.uneheon, Monday.
o o o
rarliamenfarv department
will meet at I o'clock Monday In
Sorosis hall for eVctlon. Mrs Ste-
phen S. Treadwell will lead the
ii ill I.
Eventually a “HERRICK” Why Not Now
We are grind to announce after neveral weakn* negotiations wo
were retained a ole agents by the HKRFMOK REPR1GBRATOR TO.,
J<)r ihe coming f"»ason, and with a car of new eamplea on diaplay
MONDAY wo hope to break all previous record* in distribution.
Duniitf the bit?ii cost of living you can’t afford to uae any but tha
MDKKICK * Not only ice-aavera, but tiie moat aanitary one mad*.
Special demonstration Monday. Old one taken as part payment.
See Demonstration Before You Buy
—HERRICK—
FOR HEALTH, ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION
Sold On
Payments
G5-ib. Cap.
$21.75
100-lb Cap.
Three Doora
Thousands
In Use
Ask Your
Neighbor
Ask the
Iceman.
See Them
Today
$30.00
JIARBOUD J ONGMIRr
Am The Store «r Tmlirka MJ ,111..<I13 West Mj
nnd Tuiuorruw Mll)n
No Doamg—You Just Rub It
Oo Over Throat and Cheat
—Relieves By Inhalation.
In the South everyone uses
the "outside” treatment for
cold troubles—Vick's Vap-O-
Rub Salve. It is quicker than
internal medicines, and, what
is more Important to mothers
with small children, is entirely
external, and hence does not
injure the delicate stomachs
of the little chaps. Vap-O-
Rub, however, has never been
introduced in Oklahoma City
and, in order that their custo-
mers may give it a trial, ar-
rangements are being made
for the local druggists to give
away a limited number of 25c
packages free to the first of
their customers who present
the coupon below. None of
the druggists have received
their shipments, but as there1
will be a rush for these free
packages it is advisable to
present your coupon now and
ask your druggist to reserve
you a free jar.
Vap-O-Rub comes in salve
form, and has a two-fold ac-
tion. Externally It is absorbed
through and stimulates the
skin, and internally it la in-
haled as a vapor. For croup
or cold troubles you just ap-
ply it well over the throat and
chest and cover wtih a warm
flannel cloth. The body heat
releases the ingredients in the
form of vapors. These vapors
are inhaled, with each breath,
all night long, and carry the
medication through the air
passages to the lungs.
For all forms of cold trou-
bles—from head colds, asth-
matic and catarrhal troubles,
down to, deep chest colds,
sore throat, bronchitis or in-
cipient pneumonia, Vap-O-Rub
will be found far superior to
internal medicines.
COUPON NO. I—A
Good for on* JBo |Mki|* of
Vlrk's Vap-O-Rub ialra fro*.
Present thla ooupoa now nnd
your druexist will mnerre your
packaxe-
Addraas ........................
Kama .............. . . ..........
Not# to Druxxtat—Hold coupon
until our aaleamaa call.
—Advertisement,
All Meats and
Poultry
which Mrs. Wllcock will use In her demonstrations next week
at 303 West Main St., over the L;ttlc-Judcn Dry Goods 8tore,
will bo from
n7?TCE &> SON
Groceries and Meats
MAPLE 88. ijjo WEST CAL.
’ll
I
Nisi
ij
'IVhere Smart Style and
Moderate Price Meet’
This ii to announce that on
Next Tuesday Morning
At 9 o’Clock
my new Garment Shop will be in-
formally opened to the public at
2251/2-2271^ West Main.
Up Start's
Oi'er M a Jansky Bros.’ Clothiers.
I Bid You Thrice Welcome—
/ want you to come to see my
shop and my merchandise. You
will find my garments all very
moderately priced—one price to
all. You will find my shop the
lightest and brightest in the city.
A courteous and pleasant sales-
Jorcc will cheerfully show you the
new modish apparel.
Very Respectfully,
M, D. Herskowitz
m
ASK ME!
By Cynthia Grey
•* ---— — ■■■ ———_ij1
At what axe Is an aotreaa usu-
ally nt lie- best?—T. 'i XV
My dear, you miirht embar-
rass mo If I did not take a
w'holly sensible view of the age
question. I think a woman
should never grow old on tho
stage. I commiserate tho fate
of tho few who havo to—or at
least who do. In her thirties
a stage favorite ought to be at
her best, Juet as anybody elso
ought to bring his talent to
bear most effectively on what-
ever be does during the period
between 30 and 40 years of age.
T would like to add that I
think any woman can prolong
the period of her yeuth try be-
ing active mentally.
---O— •
A "For Rent” ad In The
Newt put a tenant Into a bunga-
low *t 1218 West 41st-xt.
]]
Have You Tried
▼base Dalle
Mint Truffles
Such a *oft er«amf mint center.
L>el!<*toun after dinner.
Our home-mad* Candles srs
purest and beat.
•‘THE TAflTE TELLT
Empress Candy Shop
111 W. Mala lb Mania Mt
23-25-27
Terminal
Arcade
Wat. 4929
23-25-27
Terminal
Arcade
Wal. 4929
Don’t fail to attend the "News” Cooking School which
will be held next week, beginning Monday afternoon, at
30,1 West Main Street, over the Little-Juden Dry Goods
store. Then after the demonstrations are over stop at
our conveniently located store in the Terminal Arcade and
order any of the items used by Mrs. Wilcock in her les-
sons.
All green stuffs and staples used by Mrs. V ilcock will
e furnished by The Arcade.
<
Nice, Pleasant Place to Dance
Private, clasa and aesthetic
dancing tanebt. Ball room dance*
In class for I5.no. Beginners'
class starts Friday. Regular
(lance* Wednerdays and Satur-
days. Open-house danca < fres)
Monday evening for class mem-
ber* and their friend*. Donnelly-
Reid School of Dancing. 505 1-1
N. Broadway. Phone W, 2191.
Mam’sella esasaat, Mgr.
Big Matinee Dance at Belle Isle
r rr r> 11 tr m _• • ■> 5 00 r.nd free b e Cream
u’ His." attend. There wiil be a at Dclle Isle aI-6
Sunday Alight tr r’ 1 1;
T. A. HOOVER, Prop, and instructor.
LEARN FIVE DANCES
FOR 1c
Class start* Monday 8 p. m
Two lad h may enroll f.,r $1.01..
Two gentlemen 82.01. Lady and j
‘-’‘•nt.. man $ 1*. .ate >«.
■on- dai’y Regular cl as* i rac-
n nnd to: j .pds and
Mien. s. L L Buttrlck. Instruc-
Jtar. LucUd HaL, ^aone W 297.
Probably someone has heard the
flutter of stork’s wings.
Called for Scoot.
Y ou can bet that Scoot will
be there first. With a tidy
little lead, too.
In case of emergency it’s
always safe to call
Walnut
76
for anything a drug store carries?
Robert M. Scott
Prescriptions called for and delivered.'
SjSSSZZ..’.-
BUY YOUR .
Refrigerators
—NOW—
Pay For Them While You
Use Them.
$ 9 Refrigerator- $1.00 down.
Si a week.
$15 Refrigerator—$1.50 down.
Si a week.
$25 Refrigerator—$2.;o down,
$1 a week.
Other Refrigerators from
$7’-“ to $50
Sold on Easy Tax-ments
Kitchen
Cabinets
$1 Down—$1 Week
We have a large
otock of otandard
makes of kitchen
Cabinets, priced
From $12.50
to $40
All Sold on Easy
Payments
3®
Get oar prices on Rugs, Stoves sad all ether honse-
fumishmg goods before buying elsewhere.
Whitley Furniture Co.
I14-1C W.
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 140, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1917, newspaper, March 10, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859632/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.