The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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0ro-tat-em club met with Mlsa
Le»h iulick with Mlsa Violet
Dnant- aa guest. Buffet lun-
Mice
cheon and faneywork featured.
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John Geissler of Ahpeatone is
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spending a few days with his
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brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
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Arthur H. Geissler.
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St_ Ocdlla Choral club has
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been invited to take part in the
lusteal at the En Avant recep-
tion, Jan 31, and to sing at the
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Will occur Jan. 23.
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Mrs. Harry E. Young and Miss
Beatrice Clark won top scores
corned after several weeks' ab-
sence.
Mrs. R. burner Freeman en-
tertained Informally at luncheon,
Mmes. Orin L. Harrison, Dallas,
Joseph Rumsey, John Wall Lykes
and Miss Dorothy Craycroft.
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Miss Elizabeth Gardner
THE CORE;
NO MORE
’ —One year ago today: Spo-
ts clal session of the legislature
spending the week end with Miss opened.
Mary Burke. i —Ten years ago today: Kings-
OOD jton, Jamaica, seemed to be sink-
47 arrests in four days, average
of 12 a day, or one to each five
officers.
—Confusion has caused coun-
ty attorney's office to announce
that all handling of prisoner!
around police station in future
be done by police only.
—Police Judge Spltler be-
comes city pensioner with total
Page Three
^ ,25‘ ’iT J" thK?. ftBM ^ -C- "f C. committee on mne-
Feb. 15. | the Hurrah bank robbers. taring out site will submit far*.
—Police court lawyers ware , —He was a habitual drunkard worth university canitw to Cs^L
framing another attack on city | and went with other women, as- Murchison as site for the tiooS
court Wednesday, baaed on oom- sorted little Roland in divorce review, a H Classen and A Ol «
plaint system WhWh permlte ar- gtnst Joe Roland. Oruce, representing litigants
reet of persona accused by others j —«en. La Pollerre will fight fighting for the Epworth prop,
than officers without due pro-, confirmation of Bernard Baker erty, gave permission for Its
eebe. "n shipping board because ho is use.
compensation I not in sympathy with I>a
-Hearing on
Fol-
Lady Maccabees ___________
for Royal Bridge Luncheon club, their friends with dancing and the great tidal wave and earth
with Miss Amzle Snodgrass. (cards in Westfall hall. A nnm- quake,
days with hie Mmes. J. E. Sharpe, J. A. Brit-'her of Guthrie visitors were pres-| —Partial eclipse of the gut
tenham, T. R. Longmlre, Wm, lent. High score* were won byibotween 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
DeBold, Misses Louise Worley, I Mrs. J. M. Young and Harry [ sa7s L. Howell Lewis.
! Friday morning by Joint commit- mlttee favors confirmation of the
board.
Beatrice Clark and Helen Harris Stewart,
were extra guests.
0 0 O
Mrs. D. R. Morris had Coterie
Maney, Mont Highlejt, Maurine
Blackburn, A. D. Young, Missea
Ella Ketcham and Lillian Fo-
garty, extra guests. Top score#
were by Mmes. O. J. Bogenschutg
SPIT McDonald.
Automobile show, Jan. 25.
0 0 0
Mrs. R. G. Hays entertained
her embroidery club Tuesday.
O 0 0
The boya of Mrs. Mueller’s
five-b class. McKinley school, as
losers in this term's spelling con-
test, will entertain the girls with
theater party Thursday after-
noon.
0 0 O [Thompson,
Hr. and Mrs. Edward F. Davis j Black won favors
0 0 0
Mias Ellse Potterf, state uni-
versity, will spend the week enn
with Miss Helen I^edbetter.
0 0 0
cessation of his court by city i amendment wifll be rewumed lette’e (teaman’s law Senate com-' ^
counsellor's advloe. ! Friday mornlni
—'Harry Sinclair, millionaire tees at capital.
entertained lng into the sea, three days after toil men's special may stop her#’ _Judge Ewing, Guthrie, ln-
’ •><.> --j fgr breakfast Thursday if C. of tm-duces bills appropriating $25,-
C. Is successful with efforts to 000 to move incorrtgHble negro
that end. begun Wednesday. I school. McAleeter, to Taft, and
—Tolice wanted to get their | j ] o.OOO for laundry and more
hands into the chase of the Har- land at Langeton A. A M.
mnir rah bank robbers Wednesday but —flom* downtown store w+n-
luckv if we see anv of the sun!?™.1,? flml no one to tak* fhetn ' dows still cany Christmas hair-
ii to the scene of action. pain „d8.
OkHhoma-co delegution'sbillL f8,t 1PnP,r <,0ni!’,n,nC Tva1,°f ' "here's the slickest slrte-
UKrnhoma^ o I vote on a referendum measure, walk In town? All agree its
The Coreboy Says: ‘‘The out-
look thees days is that we’ll be
IASTMINVTE WANTS
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LATE
SS1E3CJ
Announcements
Icnrrvine S',500 to comnlete south I ...T-nr„,walk In town? All agree
i j,nif' of eanitnl's .west wine re- a ^ ,h<* n'on,h'y bulletin. I along the Terminal building.
and notice of Thursday's general Someone is always kicking up
meeting went
of the C. of .
Port
ported “Do Pass” by approprla
tions committee.
—County Attorney Carl Monk
MrAlester, is guest of Harold
day ’‘p?r^n.*>aThela'program: *,0 FpPn,COr ra,,!
n a 0 IBlrll quartet; address, ltev. K. T. ' ^‘’Shltt.
n n n,.,v J s-rt 1 i',nnji piano duet. Nellie and Oma -State board o' education
Mmes. O. C. Black and Ed; Harding; violin. Fverett Fid ridge; mnw fi„,l annearance before
duberw7the Mr?^ F°f M°CiMe”alfr 1^^"'WhU?fordr; * piano'"' I.Milan ^5PiV”Uli®f‘_f_°mm«11«■ «*
. Mmes. Emma Kessler, R. C.
'Thompson, Charles Fu7*sr and
entertained The Players with
Messrs, and Mmes. James Cheno-
■eth, D. W. Hogan, Drs. and
Mmes. A .A. Will, Frederick B.
Meek', Mrs. Mary Beatrice Rob-
inson. Monrovia, Cal., as extra
llieats. Top scores by Mrs. E.
Samson and Black assisted.
0 0 0
Mmes. C. E. Reistle and L. A.
Montgomery and the Progressive
Needlework club were guests of
Mrs. T. M. Milam.
O O O
Mrs. C. W. Nunemaker enter-
tained Needlecraft club and
Mmes. R. P. Garcia, M.
, on needs of state schools.
! ' Sporlsmcn are willing to
make the legislature a sporting
[proposition thev say—agree to
Ea-'li mem her* "'ex pccp-d "to i pr.gvajrp of anti-cigaret hill if leg-
islature will onTy keep hands off
closed season on quail.
-—Tt's a quiet week for police
O O O
... Tile Bible Study club nil day
Mmes G. \\ . sewing session Thursday. Com-
munity bouse Regular program.
2 30. Each r
bring a friend.
0 0 0
• Mrs. M. A. Creamer will have
Queen of cinhs Monday
O 0 0
Mrs Jolin Kerfoot will entertain
Art Renalssanee Monday.
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to each member
Wednesday.
—'Blame ii on the wair—the
Teal estate hoard plans to hike
Ferguson, W. J. Tettee and
Mra. Meek. talned Needlecraft club and j Women's Missionary society. PI1-
0 0 0 ! Mmes. R. P. Garoia. M. E. ; ^'"’^"eregatlona! church at 2 30
Misses Elma and May Bodtne! Parker, H. R. Holt. F. M. Nel- Four-Fold {"laid of" the Horn?
entertained with a miscellaneous j son, J. W. Schmidt, J. F. Nune-; Missionary Society,” topic,
shower honoring Miss Ella Long-j maker of Bushnell, 111., and J. j O 0 0
vorih. Whoso marriage to Clar-jE. McArdle of Chicago M»« i t7o T^ur^da
! Of. Melton and John rain Mrs. v. r. Condon, ir*io w. Tenth-
♦ 4* assisted in serving. street.
L^Ts^"'5S'i«iFA™E" F,NDS BABIES
' last term, will meet every Tups- i AFTER YEAR’S LOSS
day at the Capitol, for the study i --•
of parliamentary^law. j Two l|ttl() l>()ys RaIph aT1(,
Five o'clock Tea chib held a i l^ouls Thomas, lost from their
sewing session with Mrs. C. B. father since last year when their
Ames. mother ran off with them to Ft.
0 0 0 [Worth, was found by the father.
Miss Ethel Todd ^ntertatned jj. Thomas, at the day nursery
$ PUT CREAM IN NOSE
$ AND STOP CATARRH
•e -
S Tells How To Open Clogged
£ Nostrils and l-lnd
^ Head-Colds.
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You feel fine in a few mo-
ments. Your cold in head or
catarrh will be gone. Your elog-
Make Your Stomach
Your Best Frhnd
ged nostrils will open. The air Tuesday Two o’Clock Bridge club Wednesday.
passages of your head will clear and Mmes. A. K. Dawson of j T|le mtle fellows, 4 and 6 years
and you can breathe freely. No, Tulsa. Luther Patton, Wilson of old, were first found at Santa
more dullness,* headache; no * handler, C. E. Barker and Miss pe station Tuesday. They bad
hawking, snuffling, mucous di— [Olive Todd. Top scores^ were a small bundle of clothing. The
charges or dryness; no strug won by Mrs. Barker and Foster, mother had brought them back
gliug far breath at night. j 0 0 0 front Ft. Worth, set them off
Tell your druggist you want a \ Mmes. C. Fred Coffman and at the station alone,
small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. ’ E. M. Jones won top scores for \ Thomas, 501 West Reno-av,
Apply a little of this fragrant. . tjklahoma Bridge club with Mrs. read in Tuesday’s News of the
antiseptic cream in your nostrils, j Claude Powell. [finding of the little fellows by
let it penetrate through every! O 0 O [police.
air passage of the head; soothe) Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mathers on-j -
and heal the swollen, inflamed , tertalnefl No Name club; Mmes. . dictacd A'T'lr* urve
mucous membrane, and relief i Max Heffner and J. M. Finney, [ AKI3 IULKA IIC ITtINS
comes instantly. [assisted. Mrs. M. F. Cheatham i NOT ABOVE LAYING sood to your stomach.
It is Just what every cold andiantl Max Heffner won top scores; -
catarrh sufferer needs. Don’t' f°r the 500 series. The evening’s •
stay stuffed-up and miserable.— [scores were won by Dr. J. M. Fin-' Egg famine Bilk Is all bosh if
*ney and Mrs. Mathers. Mr. and the Poultry show, West Main-st,
Mrs. C. J. Clements were wel-;i* ab Indication.
The show hens have been lay-
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS
Always bears —
Signature of
SAIjM—(tooil milk cow i
cheap._414_ Security. Wal 7120-.! 1
. . . , FOR TRADR 10 lots 60x140. all !
Ills I clear, located half block from hlph-!
K’.nior Thrown, of C. echool bids, n.ldenvnie, okln.. for
«M»crotorv k * 11 n cr \fnvor hulldlnp site In Oklahoma I
' l,!U|ng Major rxl. ;C!ty. K. K. Mabry. 14 West Mum.
ilproartpr T in Just, court ~ __
- _ , *S^'V and used lumber, ir:ir.ipos. |
OIPT'k HTld Will lpt tno snprlfi S poultry house** nil kinds fence and'
business alone/' announced James poets. 320 s. Walker Wal 130. j
Beatv after his narrow escape BOYS’ and Kiris' sleds while they ;
.........•-------------!— last 25 cents. Wal. 13i>. 320 Smith I
(Political Advertisement
R. F. HEIM
bbmocrat
Mis Oandldaor
far
COMMISSIONER
PUBLIC
WORKS
Slnnrt’e Dyvpepsin Tablet* Plgent
the I'ood, I’rcmit Sourness
and Make You Feel
Fine All Over.
Prove It With a Free Trial
Package.
If you feel any distress after
eating take a Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablet. You will then have a
good, steady friend In your
stomach. For no matter what
you eat there will he no pas, no
sour risings, no lump In your
throat, no biliousness, no dark
brown taste in the morning. And
should you now' be troubled, eat
a tablet as soon as possible and
relief will eome promptly. Three
tablets correct at once the faults
of a weak or overworked stomach
they do the work while the stom-
ach rests and recovers Itself. Par-
ticularly effective are they for
banqueters and those whose, en
vironment brings them in contact |
with the rich food most apt to
cause stomach derangement. Re-
lief in these cases always brings
the glad smile. Get a box of
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. 50
cents. In any drug store. Be
A free
trial package Is mailed for the
coupon below:
lHOCOLATE
OVERED
'HERRIES
Rich and Juicy. Th« OooT F*t-
| lnp kind. In 10c, 60c ani 2100
pack*****-
“THE TASTE TTCLId**
EMPRfeSS CANDY
SHOP
111 6'fit Main Street
Maple 2M
MOVED!
From ins 'Vorth Hohlnaoai
To Room 312
Security Vtnlldlnar. Over Kerr*n
New quartcra have many ad-
v»ntag<*N improved aervlca tor
nil patron* la aimurod.
MAR1NELLO SHOP
MIm Sndlf Werner. Proprietor.
VV sleet MW.
WHY' NOT F.QV'IP YOrnSEIJF i
FOR IIKA I/TH AND
PI,HASP RE
What else do you want";
When you can equip yourself for j
pleasure, health, grace anil
beauty at Mrs. Donnelly Reld’r [
School of Dancing for $5.00. She'
specializes on ball room and !
aesthetic danclW*. A new class of j
beginners start every Friday i
nfternoon and evening, 505 1-2 j
N. Broadway. Phone W. 2101
Advertisement.
RADMOOK QUALITY HOSIERY’, FIRST FLOOR
ebittlc'luclcn
DRY GOODS CCX|/&02> W. MAIN
Interesting Items in Blankets
ing from 10 to 12 dozen eggs
every day.
The liens like their quarters,’’
is Secretary George Winans’ ex-
planation of the hens’ good be-
havior.
i Judges were to make the prize
awards Wednesday afternoon.
m&m
Medium weight all cotton
Rlankets in shades of browns
and grays. Complete with
fancy borders. /»Q
Special.........yliDv
72x80 3 1-4-lb. Cotm.
Blanket In shades of browns,
grays and white, completed
with fancy borders qq
— Special .......vA««rO
All Wool Blankets aq
in plaids ........
Extra large, tacked, Sateen
Comforts, 8-lb. qq
weight .........)<J«90
Large silkoline. mediumwelght Comforts, in An mq
floral patterns of attractive colorings . ......
—F.rst Floor—
THK MOST INTERESTING
STORE IN OK I \IIOW A
Free Trial Coupon
F. A. Stimrt Co., 247 Stuart
Building, Marshall, Mich., send
me at once a free trial pack-
age of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets.
Name. ...................
Street ....................
City........... State......
ALMA GLUCK
In Concert
Overholser Theater
February I2lb, 11117
Send. Now on Sale.
Two Specials in Union Suits
Women's heavy fleeced
Union Suits, high neck,
long sleeves, ankle length.
Regular size 41 nn
$1.10. Out size v 1 •*)»)
Women's lisle Union Suits,
low neck, short sleeves,
ankle length. Regular
sl/e 04r. Out Af | |N
size ..........vl*lu
Also high neck, long sleeves
and ankle length. Regular
alze 94c. Out JQ
—Underwear. First Floor-
House Dresses
Very attarctively trimmed
in materials of ginghams
and percales -Priced
$1*25 to $1*98
Bungalow Aprons
50c to 85c
— Second Floor—
Crepe de Chine Blouses
$2. IN.
They’ve been reduced for
special clearance. Styles of
large collars with An me*
jabot fronts—at. . vwi4o
Clearance of Net and
Lace Blouses
$1.98
Children's Bonnet Hats, cov-
ered with velvet and very
attractively trimmed in
colored ribbons. Regular
$1.00 values. To an
close out at ....... 40C
— Second Floor
Bathrobes. $1.79
They're bathrobes priced at
$2.(Ml. The assortment, al
though not large, is qulie
good, complete! with col-
lars, cuffs, pockets and hells
in attractive rolorincs
Quick clearance
$1.79
Safety Hatch
Incubators
ThAjr a.r#» of bept kiln
dried Louisiana K#*d I’ynress.
Simple to operate Absolutely
sanitary 1n every respect. Inside
parts are easily removed for
cleaning: All parts of the ens#*
but the front rovrred with pal-
vanixed Iron Therefore beoomee
aim out absolutely fireproof. We
truarant$*e this Incubator to Rive
you satisfactory services.
Send for descriptive booklet.
%1TK9 FtlOM 912 TO 921
A Complete Line of Poultry
Supplies and Parcel Post
Feg: Fa^es.
f?nd Floor>
Oelfvery Prepnhl on Mnll Order*
W. J. PETTEE & CO.
OKI.4IIUM4 < ITY. OKI.A.
4£ls«^
SAVE YOUR EYES
Tf you have constant head-
aches, if it Is easier to read
with your book at a distance,
or If reading: causes disconifo-• .
you probably need Kla$»ses. Ml '
sure to consult competent op- :
tometrlsts.
MeCRARY A
104 ,\. Robinson.
CRYSTAL *
Maple 0.1H
WALL
PAPER
SALE
The Greatest Bargain
Sale of Wall Paper Ever
Offered In This City
It is quite unusual or in fact, unheard of, for a
wall paper store to put their entire stock on sale
at one iprice. We must move February 1st. We are
poing to close out this entire stock at one price.
Ingrains, oatmeals, figured oatmeals, tiles, Lcd-room
papers, in fact paper for any room in the house,
values uj) to 75c per roll, all to jyo at one price. Sale
starts Friday, January iQth. Come early and jjet
your pick of the choice patterns.
Your Choice of Entire Stock
5c Per Roll
muiA
Coming
Soon at
225-27
W. Main
YOU Know
Madansky Bros.
This is the story of the remark-
able business success that haa
crowned the efforts of this pro-
gressive firm—
Madansky brothers spent their
boyhood days in a clothing store.
One of the first lessons they
learned was the difference be-
tween wool and cotton. They
were brought tip tinder the ALL/
WOOL standard.
(Rack in 1896, Madansky
brothers established a clothing
store in Fairfield, Illinois, and
formulated the principles and
methods that have been respon-
sible for their success. In suc-
ceeding years stores were
opened in Madison, Paris and
Granite Gitv. Til. F.ach of these
stores was successful from the
very start.
Madansky brothers have be-
come widely known as progres-
sive merchants and men of bi£
ideas. They have ever been
alert to the best interests of'
their patrons and quick to adopt
the newer and better method*
of merchandising. Thev ar®
now conducting the most suc-
cessful stores in Oklahoma.
("Thursday — How Madansky
Brothers came to Tulsa.)
Kisssa
1
Henderson
Corsets—
We carry the Henderson
Corsets because we believe
they’re the verv best in the
more popular priced line.
The service, stvle nmt com-
fort to he fetind in this wonder,
fill m.'ihe of ror-ef.** equals these
prirerl two and three times as
mwch.
The charming simplicity and
the very late/t In style* maker
Henderson Corsets the favorit*
among most women. There’s a
style for every type of fig,ire.
—Priced—
$1 to $7.50
Serond Floor
©
Bring: us a ramp's of any oth«r
tailor’s $30 Suit -We ll
duplloa** it
—FOR—
$18.45
Glrlng tb* r«'r'P* * tbs
of our second floor rsnt
has grained ths conftd^nca of
hundred* of r#r-:'ar ru»!om*rp
You a-e wePorp to look ov#r
our Inre* .**««■ r »nt and In-
sport ?ho f*o \ rkmanshlp—-
then JU(!i;»* for '•
Sickel & Co.
Tailor* and Makrra
Slow, Main ^trrrf
fpatalr® Oror »nalwovfli's
25%
DISCOUNTS
PREVAIL
We are making this dis
count in the face of all t;s
ing costs. We know from
the experience of years in
business :n this citv that
many of our friends and
customers expect such a
discount. Rather than rawe
disappointment we stand
the loss.
Rest assured that vottT
get the same high class
workmanship am! mater-
ials to which you’ve beer me
accustomed.
FINNINGER
TAILORING C0.
134 W. MAIN.
ST A TF WI ’XT or
The Local Building and
Association
AT ULONK OF BUSINUSS DEC. 81, 1919.
I WINNERS
= OF
| Royal Baking Co.
| Automobiles
= Paul Dandeau, Purcell; Chester Conley, Okl»-
— homa Citv; Genevieve Price, Purcell, Okla ; Clark
EEE Hayden, Oklahoma City.
These hovs and pir’s will all be given antomo-
:= biles by the Royal Making Co,, for saving
=E BUTTER KRUST WRAPPERS
. ASSETS,
leians. Roal F?»taf» Mortgaces . . . .
Loane, Stock Security ..............
Real Estate Sold on Contract .......
Judgments ......................
Advances for Insurance ............
Tax Sale* Certm-ates Purchase,? .....
Advance, for Tiscs ...............
Interest Farted and Secured ......
Accounts Renewable (I.cans renting)
Charter Account ..................
Real Ksrtate Own*d ................
Furniture and Fixture* Aeerv a* .....
Caah on Hand and tn Rank .........
1 Mim.mrs
D*i>oet»s nr. Tnerallment Stock .......
Deposit" on Full i’.td .-'lock ..........
Tienos!ts on Borrowers S(o, k .........
Deposits on ■ aid Sfoek .......
Aeeount* Pnyah’e .................
Amotin’s Payable on Incorrnle»e T,oans
U—serve Fund ....... ...........
Contingent Undivided Promt's . . . ......
Undivided Profit# ...................
1,
Net ' W n »0,
TATi; OF OKLAHOMA o C
I. J M Reed
nlemnl' s«i ir * at the vn .<
knowledge an ! belief, «e he)p me
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