The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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U. F. MAN GOES
AT NIGHT INTO
NO MAN’S LAND
and tangs despite utmost care in
Mapping high while stooping low
and occasionally crawling. Sounds
Intensify and seem unnecessarily •
sharp.
The first entablements are
passed. A short o|»en space and,
then the next. A soldier stumbles
and '
OUST DISLOYAL **1«ona fLlfcKS UUAKU
MINERS, FLEA
Will U. Clark, auiK-rlntandeiU of
Fairlawn cemetery, will leave to-
night for Lancaster, Wia.. in re
toponse to a telegram received this
morning concerning an accident to
his mother, Mrs. John (1. Clark. J
CHANNELFROM
GERMAN RAIDS
louder At the name time the ul
l.ed aviators could be seen head
mg in that direction.
“Our aircraft guns are pretty'
busy," observed a helper who had
sought shelter with me.
.Machine tiun Itattle.
a little cver an invisible wire und luited Preu. ..........
the captain stops to whisper "dour.-1 Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 16.—1)« fell,' breuklint tier hip.
nient." The second maze is passed ’ n,aml for the elimination of 1. W. U<T p-red u matter
_ inure quietly because It's narrower, w.'k and pro-Hermans from the if J( {t,w )loura.
You ure In No Man's Land |ranks of the V’niled Mine Work- .... ,.lnliv W(.rt, former rt-ddents
i.Nute lty speiial permission^of wiwte „f BrPV grassy around ex 0f America, was made in the hm_ whl>n Y'luik. senior, was us
" * l0" | suchtle Justleo of the territorial Knultsli t'hannel,
lh^J. Hermans art* about dU6 tor an-
I other air raid over London
night, boys."
Tin* remark was made by the
captain of a company of aviators
rest/'ndtVd" *'Press ^' **uff Torres- ccpt for shell holes here and there 1 convention of the miners here
pomlent. recently accompanied a w-snme old and overgrown with (day.
French night patrol on a recon* weeds a
craters. In front of you is simply 0 ft lie union, and Federal Fuel Ad-
in No blackness hiding other rows of ministrator CJarfleld
U\ ( . ( . LYON.
1 Aviation Base
Jan.
,— ,. . supreme court from 1980 to
Frem-h ninlit pairnl on :i re. on- ami others now black dirt i John I’. White, former president . ,
iiicHKaiK't* iii No-Mnii s Land, l lie - - - ..... . «•._*— * ».* 111 u*,l‘ *
following Is written by Forrest
relating his experiences
Man's Land at night. — Kditor.)
BY \V. S. FOHHKST. is the vivid frosty stuff you’ve
With the French Armies in the just come thru.
Field. Dec. la — (Ky Malld—Night Mail In tlie Sliellliole.
patiolllng — reconnaissance — in No A figure huddles in a shell hole
Man s Land Is vontething that every iu yard* away. Kverybody sees It
ITALIANS REBUFFED
und lsabor
hostile enemy wire ahead. Behind Secretary Wilson in messages to
the convention, ugred the miners
to light internal foes. ; Uy ( ntted Pre$&,
White urged the miners to ad-mt Berlin, via l.ondon,
!
mans will never sue Dunkirk ur I
I'alais toniKht "
Two lu.urs Inter every allied1
flyer had returned safely.
I<» >« °r Kal Wo all am down to , mldniKh.
_! i«r°un.l their dinner table pufflnif Mu,.„ mprrlmellt. ,olH of;
(he "Washington wage agreement”! 8out|, Monte Keren, the Italians j Their "station” was" on the J!at'1>'e,1I*l°lfl‘'*’ nl,l,l,Ht ,'n,ll,'!'s ,ur’‘
in explaining the penalty clause, to ,,j their unsuccessful attacks, English Channel, tn France, and
WILL ABOLISH CIRCUS n'CldsT U"Ua“'
., . , ,' . Madison Square* Burden has not
Special to I be Seat. j been hired this year for the circus.
New York. Jan. 16.—Well, they! ----^ -
just hail to break the news to the;
\oungsters of this town today, and ^ ^ MAXWELL HTALUSO?
Then followed a terrific machine M,**ry news it was indeed to many If you raw a Maxwell car being
gun battle. It seemed as if thou- hopeful young hearts. t pulled in or stalled us a result of
sands of bullets were being ex-' The clrc most probably can’t, the storm we will appreeiate you
|changed every minute goon the *et here. (telephoning Maple n. Thompson
sounds became fainter and fainter Fncle Ham need* the railroads Motor Car Co, tfOl X. Broadway,
#l^!and the noise of the motors died * f°r many things lies ides elephant*, | Advertisement.
on the aWHy -----
‘The ...
”They’\e headed for the sen,"?
naiil my companion. •'Those i;.r
*0- ...iii ......... «... I
personal experiences. j
Honied Their Holes,
"I didn i amount to much to-1
Iglit," said George. "We out-
first line soldier knows. land, croching lower, stops. The j \vh»oh there had been some opposi |oday’* official statement asserted, for some time they had t>een nuik
The constant surveillance of the lieutenant crawls ahead alone, his | tion i - ting it their special business to
enemy necessitates almost nightly , automatic poised. But nothing hap- Garfield's message declared that ^us^rjans Break Down head off the Berman avious benumbered them and we made them
examination of the blighted strip pens und he waves the others'the successful prosecution of the . , ; foie they could cross the channel. , ......... ....
of ground In front of the trenches, ahead. It was only a poilu who war depended greatly on the eradl-|lhf66 Italian AttaCKS Ordinary Work,
wire entanglements on the frienuiy came out earlier to mend the wire, cation of differences between min- / ntted Pits*. j The captain's remark might
side as well as that of the enei iy. ; where a Boche shell mussed it up jers and operators. I Vienna, via Herlin and. London, j ha\o been a mere observation on
.... in the day. He had been! Miners attending the convention jttn. ____
little puzzled by the silent patrol, prepared to rush thru with routine j,y enemy on tne wester.: slope a caused.
The parfy moves ahead, Indian work in order that they might get Monte l'ertica broke down be- "Well, captain, wc'ro
j hunt their holes from the very i
start. I'll bet they were glad to
get hack behind their lines again.’’
— ---- .. ., London papers the nex* «l iv- i
Three stunning attack* n,o weather fur all llio excitement, ,m,ro|y Inen„0IUH, ,||0 lm.ul j '
..................... .........' brief way.
Fnemy airplanes, they said, had
Men who find monotony in night early
trenches draw their packet of ......_ — —--- . - — -------- ... .
thrills from the silent games of The party moves ahead, Indian work in order that they might get of >jonte Furtica broke down be- "Well, captain, wc'ro the M ......... ....Ult.v
"hide and seek” that can be played fj|,. and in five minutes the novice back to their places and help mine foru Austrian artillerying and n.a- who can give ’em u run for ^ ^ started for the Kngllsli coast but
in No Man’s Land on any moonless Huddenly discovers that every dl-1 coal urgently needed. rhino gunning, with heavy losses money. eh," drawled a young vliap wero uni,j,je fo ,M.n,.tratl, ..'olJ,
night. Trench soldiers curse the ,ecUon is darkness. The tangle of: The delegates had a taste of wnat lo t|10 attackers, today's ol.icial who had confessed to 22 >ears. I««>il«>ut air defenses."
wire in the rear has failed from | it means to bo without coal when aluteinL.nt asserted. I What time does this evenings; ___
is moonless. The sky ; view. Occasionally a white object J all theaters, billard nails, hmvling —— ---- | entertainment start, captain’
isked another.
moon.
Tonight
L. HOWELL IN
ANOTHER ROLE
1* a bpockled dome. Oeeaalonal M|,pears on the ground. A closeup! alley* and saloon* were c osed
hurst* of enemy machlnettun fire ]nok and you try lo foruet it. day becuuse of lack of fuel,
and nervous grenade and rocket The rest of the patrol have seen]
firing have ceased. Hotli trenches tltinRs like this before and think j
settle down to a period of quiet nothlng of it. Hut a grinning
which Is customary at Intervals w|,|to (|,iMK )„ the renter of No
over routine nights In trenches MalpH |,as Its food for j
where both sides have been at it thought—for the beginner,
for three years. ' Hat tat tut"—a Boche machine
“See If They’re Alive.” j KUn breaks the silence. Everybody
“Clive them a few rounds w-lth fiaften* against the ground and;
the mitrailleuse and see if they're'1 wa|ta unt|| the stillness becomes
still alive," the company captain [ (ie|„esslng. This "rat tat tat" shows
ordered. A machine-gun lieutenant j t|lat t)lP Boche Is still really very
sent a panoramic sweep of lead ( alive and it's a warning to
out Into the darkness. . j be cautious. Most any minute an
A sheepskin coated poilu, silently j unfrlen(ll.v parachute flare Is likely,
occupying his little niche in the (Tho ))atruiH work is done. It lias
trench next, obeying on order, foun,i nothing "unusual in No
dropped a grenade into the cup like yian's Land.''
end of his grenade rifle and fired. Hack to "Safely.”
The half pound explosive slug left ; steadthlly as any North,
the cup with a metallic ring and American Indian over crouched or]
detonated with a roar and white . .-rttwled the patrol heads back but'
CAREFUL BURGLAR GETS
BIG SUM FROM VAULT
THREE OFFICIALS ARE The C.iiuam. who htms.lt was
ON SHRINE COMMITTEE wen under rt-,.ii«i »ui» •> ____
___ laugh:
The major. Ilia mayor, and the "You'll belter he getting on your ■ /;, t nital Prttl.
stale treasurer have hei-u apiiointcd fur* any time now. * hlcago, .Ian. 16. Ten thOuKaud
on tiie Hhriners' committee on inili-j due liy one the iitl.ilois muse, five hundred dollars in currency
tary affairs. stretched themselves, yawned und was removed from the wife ut the
Major Hurry \V. Pentecost, Mayor , left Hie room. t'ommonwealili Edison t'o. meter j
Kd Ovrliolser and \V. L. Alexander] I .Ike I'M. lilies. ] department sunn time last nlglit.
-- lure the three men named. When they returned presently Tho burglar used gloves tn avoid.
I,. Howell Lewis, ustornomer, j--| they all looked like 'uavlug any finger prims.
^thf^S:r'a,!Xln^w-;oc!:! $3000 DAMAGES ASKED j,'.:",..""distinpidHl, one' from he- , ................... |
The famous teller of weather, ........ ......-“.t,................I :'t,U:r ““ °Ut I ' anm ^ LA X / VK ‘n Vii' knV’r, ,V‘” i
f‘,r "iRnatiiro of I).
. .1 . *'1 *« »\ L. ( urea a Fold In Of.A
Tin* mavlilnva had | l^tv. .'toi*,
Junes, alleging he received curva-1 ben brought out upon the field I ^
ture of tho neck irotn injuries j aM(j ;l|M,ut each one hovered several
when ho waa hit by a. box car un, piuchanicians and helpers, all bus>
S. Bobinson-st. | with the final “tuning up.”
About 'J:;t0 an orderly called the
he-
bo- To net
,, ...a,, ued- Three thousand, dollar damage ] hjn,| heavy goggles. nIne
"esmda'ellien°he0 sent" a' malX i ^ ««} ««■*-'« We walsed on, to .he ln,|^''
to The News, tho subject Lelng.! "odn-sday, ..y Aaron menso hangars.
"Technique of a Woman's Love-
Save Money to Build
Your Home
You hold yuur homo In tin* paint of your hand. You nn
refit ill your life nr you can Mart a Having account in this
li.siitalion. Have a fi w dollars each Mth until you have
enough saved tn buy a home or pay the st payment, on one.
Ask us about our Having plan.
Oklahoma City Building & Loan Associat,on
201II MUIMK Him.
I’llONK W \l.\l I !ia
ttFFlt'EKH AN II DlltEi’TOHS
A. II. I liissru. .1. II. Owen, I'. I*. .Inl»li*l<»l.. .1. II. r.Terest. t. I..
\\ ,. In I., l,....rue l.lirilner. Newlnn lo'j. \t. II King, l.enrge
Solilbri K, »•'. S. Peek. \\. II. MeWllllanis.
That Old .Sweethear' of Mine".
The poem was Inspired, Lewis
in an accompanying note, by
a request from u young lady at
the capitol, that tho professor
front* Tho"poiiuf'hi'id his sieeM.eh potice" But^nV'j “‘pa^ “r^on!'6nnd° others1
TRIAL HELD UP
the
heaved a hand grenade | friendly wire .crawl and ^ wriggle papter80"peliIpoemO' iHU,nott available i ceedings in the case In which Miss
on the parapet und deftly ,|nuPS omi you return
.leased a hand grenade which sent jfrlelll,ly wirP lCrawl am.
its pieces zinging from Just n thru lt n„d Inlo the trench which, 1 » ' bllcatl„n |n fun. A
front of the wire as everybody i for tho flrst tlmP during the night, [lm>8 nr0 "uotmli however. from
"ducked." . .... | has the sensation of being tlie j ,he oppninB portion, so that News
l,ii I nihil Prcan.
San Antonio, Tex,
Jan. 16.—Pro-
A from 1 a few yanals away and ■ wort la passed down the trench p^”rTn\ta‘new role, s°ee ills
tew 1 Emma Hurgemoister. Ueriuan nurse,
is charged with murder of Otto
Koehler, wealthy brewer, three
years ago, were again lull.oil today
floated down lighting up nothing
.......... ......... _ 1 to all Its silent watchers that the , in ceneral get
Is not very hateful tonight tho , rnff,,0 a,„i grog nnd Ihe night ^ ' lonK Ume.
captain suggests. i trench dwellers will pass the watch! ten you about that old
Coffee and Grog. t)lP day shift wlio'vn been sleep-; nlu't
A soldier comes along tho trench 1 jnf? peacefully in dugouts a few ]
with a steaming pall. It is tho, y,lrds away. j . . trulh.
night coffee brewed back in the Aftpr six days nnd nights of, „B [>Ia^ "r ^ th,9 was m
third lino rolling kitchen and car- ,.first trench” life the poilu goes • But' r0"101" f ' ,outh
ried up. This kitchen soldier is tho ,mck to ",-est and quiet” in the! the daJR r • •
night's most welcome guest. W ith t spcon,i nnP.
lie brings along the--—
Hweteheurt of mine,
want to toll you, Rosa,
captain to tho tolophone.
He returned on the run within
| a minute.
"Tliey’re Started.’*
; "They’re started, boys," he called
out loin; before ho reached us.
"They're headed toward Dunkirk
and Calais. They’ll probably try
to drop a few bombs on both
pending tho arrival of Mrs. Flor- ( pjat.oa before crossing tho chan-
ence Rurner, state witness.
EXPLOSION KILLS ONE
iiel!"
Without any furtlier ceremony
each aviator took liis place In ids
machine; helpers strapped hint In;
there was a turning of propellers
and instantly a deafening noise
from the engines,
one after another the machines
the coffee
riA0npot “explained tonight that SUNDAY WANTS ALL TO
PRAY WITH PRESIDENT
liy Vnitcd Pits*.
Marion 111., Jan. 1G.—Loral
Wooten, IS, was instantly killed
and 11 others injured, some seri-
ously when a gas expKdon wrecked took (o tjie ajr.
an electric car carrying miners; within an incredibly short time
over the Coal Belt railroad to their | pl,nH |a>lran booming east of us,
I "Now; his name was bonny Fred | work here today: i--—
“In ^tho'8beginning my heart was PHYSICSTAB TRICK IS
not moved In the least." | TURNED AT THE CAPITOL
To relieve the readers of the| -
American soldiers, in this trench rriMi ,,, ■ nk.wiwx.ii.
somo time ago, called it "booze". _ 1 natural curiosity as to the out It's
;^r\Xthj Wa8hs v:.1 ->•, ........ r*.......
their coffee, tho this poilu added pmy8 twlcp a day Billy! living happy ever after. There hls office at the capitol.
that lie found It handy fuel^ when | ^lnday declared, addressing 15,000 doesn't seem to he any villain,
iiis regiment was on tlie Chcmin porHOn3 crowded into Ills tah.-r ........p uiCATUCB
des Dames to heat field rations t Jiacje> J MOUtnAl t WtA I n tn
in a stove made of an upturned; -Mpmi,prs of the senate, house; BRINGS FOOD RELIEF
Herman shrapnel helmet. land cabinet, he said, are also pray-] __
Tho night patrol is starting. The jM(f IneM< niake it count with: .shortages In eggs, sugar nnd
lie said, "tlie whole! mjlk wore ______ ______
nation’s got to pray wllh them." |—the liens said that they would 10,';;;®r'
Frisk ’em, all hut the soldiers,” ] KO to laying as soon as the snow
shocking exhibit inn that
Collette, assistant state)
Collette Saturday . dragged his
feet over the rug in his ante-
room, then held his knuckle close j
! to a reporter’s nose; a long elec-,
trie spark resulted.
1 The long-nap carpet on the ce-1
I DySydinund King, V
and Medical xulhor
AiM WOMAN >
he instructed usliers passing 'ollec-1mP|tP(i from tlielr nests; the food
for 5n hones a month don’t have Par., 0f sugar were rolling towards
to kick in here.” Oklahoma City anl tlie milk man
---- I said that he was no longer snow-
I 1
to
fire at crawling figures in No
Mans Land. A captain and lieu-
tenant crawl "over the top," lead- ................ ......._ _ .......
ing tlie way. They carry blunt t)un |)oxl,s guy who’s fighting administration said
iiltlb automatics in one hand. A
half dozen poilus follow, two deadly,
"pineapple" bombs in each hand
and the party picks its way cau-
tiously tliru the wire.
Thru the Wire.
Traversing ordinary wire entangle-
ments Is an Impossible task but
here an almost invisible little path
winds its crooked way over tlie which was
dead grass carpet where tlie wire Jan. 1, will
is lowest and occasionally detours elusive.
to escape a shell hole. This path Fob. P, tlie day which termin
Sh0rtaS0%,Imt^ed=y,h«|-nt floor makes an oxcHicnt gun-1
. . I a.... 4 n*- I
It’s ri surprise womotimes, to1
walk over the rug and then pick
that several “P 1,10 telephone," said Collette.
BOY SCOUT DRIVE OPENS !bound.
CASTOHIA
FEB. 8, ON ANNIVERSARY pooD ADMINISTRATION
Hoy Scout drive, which will ho: LOWERS PRICE OF EGGS ^|way9i)ear»
tho most extensive ever made and ■ — {be
to have commenced Hy I’nitcd Prena. ^ __t SuinRtureof1
For Infants und Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
bo held Feb. 4-8, in-
will be wired up tight again before j ates tho drive, is tho anniversary
daybreak. Tho frosty wire rattle* j of the inundation of tho scout’s
" | organization.
BAD COLD? TAKE
“CASCARETS” FOR
BOWELS TONIGHT
THEY’HE I’lM'.! LIVEN YOtIH
LIVE! 1 ANII BOWELS ANII
(LEAK YOU! BEAD
NO HEADACHE, SOI’ll STOM-
ACH, HAD COLD OB COX-
STIl’ATION BY MOKNINC.
SANITARY ENGINEER
NAMED ARMY CAPTAIN
ASKS ENVOY’S RECALL
'hlcago, .hi i. 1*. — Egg Pricis |
tumh'td to 46 c ti's a dozen, whole, i
solo l't-ie today mul were oiTe.ed
to ronsumers at .'-1 cents.
'fh'se storage tycs have hen
rotn.l i.g I rum 5S to 6c cents for
Kev J. K. Persliing was named tlie last week. Food adniinistra-
head of tho campaign and exeeu-jlion officials were responsible fui
llio of all scout councils. removing eggs from the luxury 4
---| class. The new price was esuib- j Qgt |Jr. EdwardS OllVC l ablCtS
llslied to hold until Ma,- 1. -
| That is the joyful cry’ of thousands
: since Dr. Edwards produced Olive
| Tablets, the substitute for calomel.
till Vnilcii Press. ! /)(/ i nilni mss. ! Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician
Kansas City Mo„ Jan. 16.—C. A. I ,-j j>11SOi Texas, .Tan. 16.—Demand for 17 years and calomel’s old-time
Haskins, state sanitary engineer ] [r,r f]10 ,-ocnll of (iermun Ministei onemy, discovered the formula for Olive
and professor in tli-- Cnivermty <-f, von K.-kliardt by lterliu because Tablets while treating patients for
Kansas, receiveil a eonimission as-(Jj activities in Mexico on he- chronic constipation and torpid livers,
captain tn tho F. S. army sanitary I lvilf nf ti,P eentral powers Is Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not
corps today and will leavo for Fort I v|lic^(i |n an editorial In El L’ni- contain calomel, but aheahng, soothing
Oglethorpe, Oa. Ivirsal tegarde.l as the official or- vegetable laxative.
C; plain Haskins Jiro'Fvl thnL T, nf ()10 Carranza government, ISO griping is the keynote of tnese
_ , -—Tv I work of laying out C.nip Cody, i(l,d „P,P t,„hiy M.-x',-.) ittle sugar-co;:.',ed, olivc-colorcd tub-
Let a m-eent box. I |,1K x M. nnd made lnvesti-l™.. ets. They cause the bowels and liver lo
Colds—whether in the head or | M )ns nn(, rcPomm?n,,atl„n, re | ____ Uct normally. They never force them
— i-rn'to^d GET $1000 FROM BANK th”-g
to aclion and keeping the how-- ] ! --- and breath a dull, toed feeling—sick
els free of poison. Take Cas- -‘UT’i> _•_____ • '“.k j nilnl I rrss. _| icadache torpid liver and are consli-
carets tonight nnd you will wake witjcri/ t/IPTIWIC ! Minneapolis, ,dlnn., Jan. i >• jated, you’ll find quick, sure and only
up with a clear hetnl and your AU I U WnLLix *•« I lino |Four timnaskei. bandits held up the , jleasant results from one or two little
cold will be gone. Cascaretsl ARE MUCH IMPROVED , Continent nl State hank In the hush pr> Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime.
work while you sleep, they! __ ] ness district and escaped In an Thousands take one or two every
cleanse and regulate the atom-1 if. Caudill, wife and year-old; aiiioniohile wlili Sioun today._^ jight just to keep right. Try them.
aeh, remove the sour, undigested | baby who were hurt in n smash-up j | 10c and 2‘v: ocr Lux. zAil dl uggijt*.
food and foul gases; take the! Tuesday afternoon when an east- ] n||!|!|.]!liUi-uC!||]|ll>I''1
excess idle front the liver and ’ bound Book Island passenger train
carry off the constipated waste crasliPd Into tlieir car at Western- j j
matter and poison from th- av. were reported greatly Improved !•.' ji { f,j
ftRY WOMAN
EVER* MOTHER
EVtIRY DAUGHTER
NEEDS IRON
AT TIMES
To pot strength into her nerves
nd e-'-. l;..u her cheeks.
bu no
f u I , heaHhy.
rosy - chok'd
women
out iro
trouble
print hns
tti.it when wo*
nun no ctl **d
iron they rob-
e rally took
oi'OInnry me- _
tnlllc Iron,
which often I
corrottpcl t h «• S ^ F* ^,n8- M 0 la l
mure
than good. Today doctors pre
tcriho organic Iron— Nuxatod Iron.
This t> irtirul-tr foim of Iron Is easily
* «imlt itcd, docs not blacken nor In-
jure lh< teeth nor uprH the Motnai
It will Increase tho Ktrcn«th and i*n-
durnnee <>f wc.ik, nervous. Irritable,
careworn, bnRX*>rU looklnif women 100
per (cut in tv.-> weeks' tlmo In many
Instances I have used It in my own
with nio..t surprising results.--
I Klnp. M .
OTIT hUXATED tRON recommenj
Automobile Show January 22 to 25
Ktiunach nnd V 1^-—
I far more
did
h ii it
e t.y Dr. Ferdinand King can by yf
It from any good druggist wlir
guarantee of success or/ My I
Yu. U Is d pensed In lb ter f by 1
^ good druggists /
Wednesday.
The baby, tlie most seriously hurt
of tlie three, waa expected to live
and Caudill and his wife were pro-
nounced entirely out of danger.
bowels.
Remember the quickest way to
got rid of colds is one or two
Cascaretu .at night to cleanse the
system. (let u lOcent box at
nnv drug store. Don’t forget the
fhfldren. They relish this Candy
Cathartic and ii is often all that
is needed to drive a cold from iiooi.—r.i run UKAtTinii
Ihclr little systems. Advertise- ""'.'iw^w":
daily by appointment. Assembly
dances Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday evenings. Mothers hi:-
. ompnnviim tlieir daughters or sons
admitted free. Mil!*. 1ILIX A. SO.\,
Mktn. nnd Instrs.
DANCING
ment.
Advert isenient.
In one minute your clogged nos-
trils will open, tlie air passages of
your bead will clear and you can
breathe freely No more hawking,
snuffling, blowing, headache, dry-
ness. No struggling for breath at 1
night; your cold or catarrh will be
gone.
Get a small bottle of Fly’s Crcarr.
Balm from your druggist now. (
Apply a little of this fragrant. ,
antiseptic, healing cream in your
nostrils. lt penetrates through
every air passage of tlie hea 1,
soothes the inflamed or swollen
mucous membrane ami relief comes
Instantly.
It’s Just fine. Don’t stay stuffed
tip with a cold or nasty catarrh—
Relief comes bo quickly.—Adver-
tisement •
Walnut 100
For superior taxi service. All
enclosed ears, equipped with
new heating systems. \Ve ar«
ready to answer your call ut
any time, day or night.
Mnnd—-*klr\ In Hotel
TAXICAB SERVICE CO.
.loliti llrui tier* (a. C. SullHitn
Hy Sore tliroa:
■feels
Let Ter, ^
Mother
_ D^K i n s
yls healing my \ "^iscCVefY
2czema 50 quickly!
| You don’t have to wait to know that
Rcsinol is healing your skin trouble! :
I The first application usually stops the
! itching and makes tlie skin look health-
| ier. And its continued use rarely (ails
; tn clear away all trace of eruption, crusts
j and soreness. Doctors have prescribed
Kesinol (or many years, and it contains
1 nothin? that could injure the tenderesl
j skin. Sold by all druggists.
9for Coughs e Colds 1
hns hern easing pore throats in
all parts id thr* country l"r 5R
years. It is the national cn :glt
and cold remedy. C'< ntaining
balsam it soothes, heals and re-
duces inflammation and conges-
tion. Drcaks tin the i' v<r, too,
and cools the raw spots, d he
klddlra like It. Giv*» Dr Kiug'i NtW
Discuvery to crcupy cliildren.
Get it at your druggists
^/nUcl
TWO or tliree nlrely furnisheil
rooms for lioust-keiqilni'; rent rea-
sonable. IOO'-j N. Broadway. Wal.
aon.i-J.
THRU A NEWS ROOM FOR RENT AD
Keep Bowel Movement Regular
Dr. King's New Life 1 'ills k« < p y< .1
in a healthy condition. Kid the body
of poisons and waste. Improve your
complex:* n by keeping the Bowel?
regular. Get a bottle from you:
druggist to-day. Effective but mild.
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Getting at your
man-
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* ilb men
appcai'aiK
a tplicnec
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$15 - $40
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CLOTHING FOR MEN ,
— IIS WEST MAIN —
Children’s Coats Go Now
Clearance Brings Prices Down
This price-lowering will cause many a mother to look farther
ahead than the immediate needs of kiddies. With the cost of
fabrics rising rapidly, no one dare predict next winter’s prices on
such coats as are offered here tomorrow for even less than tlieir
former prices. Considerably less.
Our Entire Stock of
Children’s Coats
$5 and $9.95 c**
\\ hat a royal opportunity fur sav-
ing! Ami think of il, without ex-
eeption every child’s coat is included
at these two prices. Splendidly tail-
ored; good sturdy fabrics, and every
one fashionable. An excellent assort-
ment for those who do not postpone
too long.
Odd Lots of Fine
Coats
KERR DRY (iOODS COMLAiW
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 16, 1918, newspaper, January 16, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859763/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.