The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Pwttlshad at IN-11 W Orand-»▼,
Oklahoma City, by Tb. Oklahoma
Nim Company. Bntarod aa aacond-
claan mail.
O. B. PA.km. XXMt-r.
P. 1L DICKEL, Bualnaaa Mana«or.
1 Tear Mi « Month*
SI .BO i 1 Manta SBe.
A CHANCE FOR O.G.&L
Tha Okltboa* Oaa ft Electric
Co. to to haro toi opportunity to
ahow good felth toward the peo-
ple of Oklahoa* ORf.
It can f« to Aft bottom of
the shortage ygaMMS—-<ake offi-
cial advaatftgft ftC Oft ftfeortunlty
in hobart fire Mother o
Is the ‘Woman of Sorrows’
El
Frank E Martin, 118 Vft E.
Glr&nd-av, owner of tha theater
which burned at Hobart Tuesday
night, said Wednesday hto loos
was $28,000, unprotected by In
eurance. The ftre la
Spncial In The Stun.
Pittsburg. Pa., Jan.
17.-
|to_haye etarted !n oecond*”^? , ^“Aa^'copTeTThaw• BOrT°*B"
offices.
BUFFALO BILL LEFT
ESTATE OF $65,800 pinees Shattered
The widowed mother of Harry
Thaw, victorious In her fight to
set him free, has been her hap-
plneee shattered by her son's
cutting of hla own throat.
A leader In Plttaburg society
•state. widow of Wlllimn Thaw, she
left opened her arms to Evelyn Nes-
to ahow Why H NhtmM not be
held rsspanslMe for Aft Fas sup- tlon by commlwrlon a failure ,md
ply.
a corporal!oft
Plaint Jam. It to
opportoftitr.
1on com-
RT OnAOl GAROirm.
Washington, Jan. 17.—.Another _____
step toward government owner-! up Onitixl rrm
ship of railways war taken when Denver, Jan. 17.__An
appointment of Wlnthrop M. estimated’ at 168.000, was
Daniels was confirmed by the |)v col William F Codv k«. . .. .
Senate agwlnet protect of Senator | frilo Bill). The property con- ^oniuity’ and* S^oUtM* ?n
jS— «•arr^-ssr
’commlesion that makes regula- j
k
New
leaves government ownership the !
only recourse.
In practtoally every way the '
tflve it this Interstate Commerce Commission
of hiring Is breaking down. Tt le nel'hor
g stitat ftt tvmjen to fight the Offldent nor faithful to public
ronjptotot. Aft owmpany can show !nt“r,,st' The hus1n.es of hear- :
mu
OVKRHOUSEH:
its dnogatr Or
cards o> the Able.
doctors the com-
to hide.
Ik. roo*U of Oklahoma City : j;——
wBl Jodfcft tho Offtcsrtty of this
by Aft methods the
fOBemft in snim erlng
* byword up and down
Yorrk’e Broadway.
Then name the night Harry
Thaw shot Stanford White, and
thru the long reeking trials that
followed, Mrs. Thaw, the elder,
devoting her fortune and her
life to saving Harry.
When the jury’s verdict sent
' Within the Harry Thaw to Matteawan, Mrs.
IN TOWN
laying all Its ] ,l»%h^calender of Th«f U. S ’'m' 0v?.rh,,!s^.. Play?rBt Thaw gave up her Pittsburg pal-
preine court, and whon the eom-
miwrinn doee function It more
than not comes thru with sons-
STUDY OF DIET.
MET: Vaudeville and pictures, -ice, friends, and proximity of
MAJESTIC: Pictures, her other children to live at Klsh-
1-iYrtJC: Vaudeville, pictures. klll-on-Hudson, 20 minutes from
... , . LIBERTY: Musloal comedy; the asylum wliere Harry was
thinp like the five percent rate j vauc-vilie and pictures. jconllued.
STitA.VD lint Run pictures Other Trouble.
EM PRESS: Nazimova in "War! Ia>ng after the public appar-
Bildes.” ently had forgotten Thaw, his
IlRKAMT.AN’D: Richard Trav- < mother remained, working qutet-l
eia, ‘in the Palace of the Klng;"jly for ills release—until the!
ent« n-m,,,. , < ... ,, i lr'ar,nir D'-ath nnd "The Pur-1 morn of his sensational escape
e::: s" "s1"' ____ is* »««<» «r
,o» M .a*** "*'*’"**”" "■'*'-I braves gNEMys MRE ..Sr X,
Tt appears to he dominated by
Daniels and Hall.
Policy Changed.
The policy of the commission
has censed to |,c that nf Clern-
Ttet we may
•aft MSI not he fed enough Is | The Importance of the Daniels
•Oft to Ac truths which confuse c™ firm at ton Ik to he found.
_ _____however, not merely In what
* *** YAftB he first tr.kes an contributes in five per
Ills diet. j cent rate Increases,
■Woman nets the table 1 The commission In soon to be
■aft takes what Is placed ''’'’led on to pass on work of the
Mm. But since food h'’*rdwhich 1* making a physical
\ valuation of railroads li is of
are now at their highest | ^reat Importance to the people j
00 years, economy Is an af-j that the valuation, as finally ap-1
IT ®f co-operation for the whole i proved, be an honest valuation
and study of diet becomes nn'5 11 °t n dishonest, jumble of
**im M
Ortlvldual duty. Every man
I Am at a hotel or resinu-
I ah on Id become his
stock-jobbing values
When the people take over the
railway properties, as eventu-
own j ally they must. It Is Important
1 that they take them over at
tO k aasy to remember kinds actual and not Inflated,
ftf Aotto we require and why
Wft Bead them: the protein
to lean means, eggs,
and beans to build and
the body; the fats like
•II, butter, cream and
and the carbohydrates
an gar and potatoes to heat
body; and certain salts
are found In vegetables
nr fruit*.
When It cornea te the
■Mount of food required,
A aft applied science and
,1 problem never gets
•at at all. bat to deter-
Ift tbe else of one’s sp-
oke make ebemtaal
foods give ns nnlim-
formatlon as te bow
salaries Aero are to a
et oysters, or bow few
leg will make a balanced
for a soldier. Bat their
its figures la as way help
house wife to bay the
Bttmfber of poands of dlf-
foeds required for her
Flock-watered value. And In the
meantime, when rnles arc made
on the basin of value. It Is 1m-
ixirtnnt that these ratee he tweed
on actual value.
In all these mailers Daniels Is
wrong.
No one accuses him of personal
dlsboneety. It 1* merely that he
hue (he wrong kind of mind;
also tho wrong kind of funda-
mental beliefs.
JUST TO WIN A BET York court.
i Meantime Thaw’s sister, floun-
|tesF Yarmouth, had divorced the
’count, their differences having
arisen during notoriety brought:
(the countess by the Thaw trials !
J The former countess Is now Mrs
IQ. W. Whitney.
With Thaw declared sane and!
| freed, Mrs. Thaw's long fight
jendod, and She took her son hap ;
Ipily home.
But now the short period of
(happiness Is ended by Ham
Thaw's latest act, and his moth-1
er becomes truly America's
"woman of sorrows”!
Bernard Lewis Act
Gave Thaw the Idea?
Spn i'rl Ir, 'I hr A nr*
New York, Jan. 17.—"Harry!
Thaw's act In attempting suicide;
was probably suggested to his
weak mind by the suicide of
Bernard Lewis.”
CONGRESS PLANS TO
HAVE TICKER SERVICE
By l'nitrd Pmt.
Washington. Jan 17.—Tick!
Tick! Tick! 'TTo quorum—the
doorkeeper will lock the doors,
the sergeant-at-arms (via the
ticker I will notify the absentees
•nd tha clerk will call the roll.”
Thto will be future procedure
In congress, if plans being for-
mulated today carry. The senate
chamber to to be connected
with tho senate office building,
act oaa tha way, with regular
“ticker” service. „
SHAW TELLS WHY
HE REFDSES TO
VISIT THE IL S.
BARONESS FIGHTS
DANDRUFF GT
suit about gifts HAIR GETS THICK,
-- W A VY.BE AUTI^UL
DOJbib
SAVE VOIR HAIR! —
ITS REALTY IN A F«W
MOMENTS. TRY THIS?
HAIR STOPS COMING OUT AND
EVERY PARTICLE OF »AX.
Dill I E DISAPPEARS
Try as you w 111, afier an ap-
plication cf Dandeiine. you-cua
rot find a single trace of dan-
druff or falling hair and your
scalp will not itch, but what will
please you most, will he after a
few week's use. when you One
new hair, fine and downy at
i first- yes— but really new hair
growing all over the scalp.
A little Dander!ne Immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair.
\'o difference how dull, faded,
’ brittle and scraggy, just moisten
a cloth with Danderine and care-
fully draw it through your hair,
taking one email strand at »
i time. The effect Is tmmcdlaift
I and amazing -your hair will be
[light, fluffy and wavy, and have
un appearance of abundance; an
[ Incomparable lustre, softness and
| luxuriance, iho beauty and shlj^
mer of true hair health. ^
(let a 2.1-cent bottle of Knowl-
fon's Danderine from any drug
tore or toilet counter, and prove
BaronesF Je Pallandt Is fight- that your hair is as pretty and
Ing In .New York a suit to re- oft as any—-that tt has been
$125,000 in shares of d or_ Injured by careless
OtrvntfT __
' & Pallandt
“DARLING I AM
GROWING COLD”
Anent tho recent gas short-
a contributor submits the
following:
Darling I am growing cold
When for h*at I paid my gold;
And I sit and ahlver here*
Vv hile iuy teeth play tunes so
drear.
I've goosA pimples on my hide,
While J near the stove abide;
Up my spine the cold air blows.
As cold as any dead man s nose.
Twist the meters tail, will you?
I’our hot water on it too;
Look, oh look' I see my breath!
Hurry or we freeze to death.
POTTER IS NAMED j greatest perils
AS DENTAL EXAMINER I near at hand.
Dr. Win. Hlrsc'h, noted physi-
cian aavd alh-nlst who passed on j -
Thaw’s sanity at his first trial, j np
thu» commented today on the i
latent dramatic act In the sen-!
satlonal life history of Harry!
Thaw.
"Thaw, i believe is an Incur-
able paranoiac, one from birth,"
says Hlrsch.
“If a paranoiac Is crossed, it
hto sensibilities are Injured bv , ... , ,
one of man Inevitable personal <a tonic laxative"
conflicts of dally life, he coil- take.
A newly published letter from
.George Bernard Shaw, English'
author, declining an Invitation
from the Drama League of New
York, contains ainmuDg para-
graphs.
"My anxiety lest I should dts- .
appoint America sometimes starts j
a train of thought which ends '
in my wondering whether Amer- j
lea feels at all anxious as to!
whether M might disappoint me. ,
"If Americans knew ftnything .
about America, t.hev would ex- j
elude all visitors until they had
put their house In order. But I !
1 never yet met an American who
had any notion of the Institu-
itlons of his native land beyond
a general and mostly erroneous,
Idea that they are glorious.
"They do not know the risks !
they are asking me to run when !
they Invite me to cross the At-1
lantlo. They do not know that :
I should not be allowed to land j
If I told the’ truth about my !
polttloa.1 and religious convlctibns ------- — -----treatment—that's all.
They do not know t.ha/t opinions 1 Westing ho use stock given heir Dandcrlnf to to the hair what
on marriage and the population by Miss Frank Gray Shaver of; fresh showp -y of rain and sun-
question would expose me to Highland Park 111 MLs f»ha^ hlne are to vegetation. Tt
STL X„'S'TrS '» *»• ■- — ««• ••
quite frequon-tlly take railway haremess thru close friendship . rating, stimulating and llfe-pro-
Joumeys with ladles to whom I hut finally decided she was In'- duclrg properties cause the hair
am not married (an abandoned |nB swindled. The baroness was ,M grow long, strong and beau-
■praotloe common In Europe.)
and that for this <1 might In
America and my days in a felon’s Sophie Dugas
cell. Mich.
“They do not know that In
many states the purchase of a
smart tie or the accidental pro-
trusion from mv pocket of an
1 would11i You d» not want a slow treatment
1P H , for itching scalp when hair is falling
[tent,ary if a policeman de.ected anij thc daruJruff Rerm is killing the
li 8C no i hair roots. Delay meano-no hair,
them. But I know all these things ; Gft at a, dr st a bottle of
apd a good many more of the zemQ for 2Sc or f! 00 for extra large
.same sort, and they naturally si;,e. Use as directed, for it does thc
! make mo nervous. ..... -
the daughter of Jacob and Mrs.
of Menominee,
tiful.
To Avoid Dandruff
ni^xr. vjsl <t--> Uiiruru, IOr 11 UUTh U1C
"If President Wilson will give ge°rm. ^ourlfhes^th^’hato''rolfts'^d
:afe conduct, Insuring immediately stops itching scalp. It is s&
r~n frnm fhft II pm n f _ ______ •• •. J
'EMPRESS
THURSDAY 0!f I.Y
CHARLES RAY
ivlih M»nrnrff Thomtiaon rm4
liiarstfry W iUon In thc Tri-
nnicl4> frnfuro,
lHonorabl3 Algy**
l me a
! ™Y y«turn from the linos of a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is
j American moral.ty, I shall be not greasy, is easy to use and will not
much moire likely to trust myself gtain. Soaps and shampoos are harm-
j to the eagle’s beak." ful. as they contain alkali. Thc best
I n .„T~, __. thing to use for scalp irritations is
„vb‘lby, ',ad frrmj hoo^ng temo. for it is safe and inexpensive,
i cough to Jtist as dead as If It I tr«is E. W. Kom Co. Cleveland, o.
! were Infantile
Trn rente.
(hildrPB Bo
paralysis; the
are flome times
l.nnt Time Tonight
“WAR BRIDES”
I.owrr Floor 20rj Hnlrony 15o
rhlliirrn lOo
Dr. A. B. Potter, local dentist, [
l lias been named by Gov. VV11-[
| 11 nis as inmnber of tho state;
board or dental t xajnlners.
v *-
What to LAX-FOS?
NUXATEDIRON
...~.x..pleasant to
___ In LAX-FOS the Uascara
aiders the nor son h« inmoa in 1 18 improved by tho ‘addition of
pirson ne tomes in certain j,armless chemicals which
efficiency of the
Wat
FORFEIT
Increases strensrth
of delicate, nervous
rundown people 200
per cent in ten
clays In many In-
stances. $100 for-
feit If It fails a«
per full explana-
tion In large arti-
cle soon to appear 1
In this paper. Ask
0*7 ovary eaftk took
tattoo to foldo. At
ft would tftko fta arpwl
!■■ to flguro tha j
■util'BOftto Toqutrad for
af ftva. Tha nambar
Mlorlaft varlaa with
idtotdoatoi height, weight,
■a*, health and occupation
•to* with tha weather.
■t te • general way aomft
i eattuiala egg ha honed on
•mount of food needed each
hy n man of average height
weight Tho proportion*
ho nhftot one of flooh
4 hotio material to four of
•t «r fool material,
ft man actively amployod re-
front ■ to 7 onnceo of
hearing foodo: from
’f M to 4 1-1 amneea of hate:
jOWB 14 to n annoeo of ear-
JMVOrntaa; and a little more
| 8 ounce* of green vegota-
to oftlt bearing foodo.
kn portion of ooftkod meat*
•ft ordtoary hatptng
o from | to | own coo. tf
to oerred once a day, tho
ftder of tho protein required
ho onppllod In tho etn. milk,
henna, broad, cereal* and
dtohee, ouch *a pud-
“CASCARETS" FOR
HEADACHE, COLDS,
LIVER, BOWELS
BWOT LIFT! DON’T STAY RIL
IOUS, 8JOK, HEADACHY
AND CONSTIPATED
... . t t'l UUH lilt I IF
conrilct with an Inveterate enemy, j increase the
He gets the delusion he Is boInKi Uascara. making it better than |
iSSSmTSSU1 fh!!?k.,dtort S«"Ho dSen‘"'les I^ur‘h
on the nurapet of a french injhls persecutor/* adults. Just try one boftie for in stock.
full view of the Cgermkns. But'-—---- '
he got **lo days** for exposing
himself needlessly to tlie enemy's
I constipation. Price 50 cents.
1)10 SPECIAL HILL
L
IBERT
THEATER
ana to light enereloo
t W ounroe eaeh of
■d fat, and 10 onneoo
dt BftAohydratao.
SBd an adult* reqntiw from
S to eight glaoses of water
toftty 24 honre. If the
GET RID OF BAD BREATH,
■OUR STOMACH, COATED
TONGUE, INDIGESTION.
Get a 10-cent.box now.
They’re fine! Cascaret* liven
your liver, clean your thirty fee*
of bowel* and sweeten your
■tomarh. Tou oat one or two,
like candy, before going to bed
and In the morning your head to
clear, tongue 1* clean, ntomach
gwoet, breath .right and oold gone.
Get a box from your druggist and
enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver
and bowel cleansing yon ever ex-
perienced. Cascaret* stop *lek
headache, biliousness, indiges-
tion, bad breath and constipa-
tion.
Mothers should give a whole
Carcaret to cross, bilious, sick,
feverish children any time. They
•re harmless and never gripe or
sicken.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets
Tliart is the joyful cry of thousands
since Dr. h.dwards produced Olive
Tablets, the substitute for calomel.
Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician
for 17 years and calomel's old-time
enemy, discovered the Olive Tablet
formula while treating patients for
chronic constipation and torpid livers,
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not
contain calomel, but a healing, sooth-
ing vegetable laxative.
No griping is the "keynote" of
these little sugar-coated, olive-colored
tablets. They cause the bowels and
liver to act normally They never
force them to unnatural action.
If you have a “dark brown mouth”
now and then—a bad breath—a dull,
tired feeling—sick headache—torpid
liver and are constipated, you’ll find
quick, sure and only pleasant results
from one or two little Dr. Edwards’
Olive Tablets at bedtime.
Thousands take one or two every
night iust to keep right Try them.
1 10c and 25c per nox. All druggists.
tot* to Ufa tha body to likely
to show signs of wear. Often
the kidneys its the first organa
to weaken. The back becomes
tome, weak and achy, the joints,
stiff, and the kidney action dis-
tressing.
This condition makee you feel
older than you are.
Don’t wait for the worst #f-
fect* of bad kidneys - - gravel,
dropsy, hardening of the arter-
ies and Brtdght’s disease.
Use a mild kidney stimulant
Try Doan’s Kidney PUls
Thousands of elderly people
recommend them. Many who live
food right here In Oklahoma City have
they eat Is to he properly j found groat relief from bark-
for Its uses In the body b-.ek. bladder and
_ _____ urinary disorders.
"While la a drug store vwtL I>oan’« «>ntaln no nanooOo nor
H •»■*■■■ o— ^ ntbtt-fcnnin* dmfi tnd mtjr btf
Getting Old Too Fast?
the tste-
i eay to the person
w end of the wire:
to get her half a
today, hut the phene
mm gteeontended.* -
I Russians have era seed the
Aft. Where ean that Bb.
Women Next Deer muffed
are bo pastures !n wlnt-
snggest pasteurised
■omethlng good la all
If It doesn’t happen
for any work today,
ter tome other man’s
to, end win eewM round
need by young or old.
Read what an Oklahc
woman say*.
££ £e* t,m? !™Ta£ pains^eft* my^baedc !
"2 t5n>B»h l wa" ftf etgns of kidney |
the small of my back and through I trouble.” 11
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New Process
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in Prices From
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