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-THE OKLAHOMA \T.\V? PACE j-
MITZI PICKS
POCKETS AND
TAKES HEARTS
DM you watch ‘T"m Pom" the
pickpocket at work at the over
holier 8unday afternoon or night''
Never anyone more delightful
than that ragamuffin, that girl
and mil Hie remedy crook, wa* eeen
or heard here.
Mini Hajox, with her muelonl
voice that adapta ltaelf to eo many i
inimitable little "clui ka" and I
"gueeka," made the aplrlt of old ■
ttmea return to the Oklahoma Pity
audience for two houra and n|
half. Mill! picked pocket" on the,
atage, and atole heart" from the,
crowd. |
"Pom Pom" wna na excellent n
muatcal ehow u« could ho
for. with Mltal and her alrlnea",
McNaughton, or policeman
13, and hi" funny "boobery,
It ohorua goodloklng and
voiced (strange combination
STATE COUNCIL BEGINS
ON NEXT LOAN WORK
Htate defense council Monday
j urged every county council to
prepare for the next liberty poll 11
: campaign, to como probably In
1 spring of 1918.
| Ll"t all subscriber" In the first
i and second loan; keep record of
i citizens’ financial standing, so that
In the next campaign committee*
j will know exactly where to go to
j | ct the subscription", waM the
; state council advice.
Jefferson co council Monday sent h»r*
(310.(0 to slate council to help
l»ay council ©xp®n»®*.
115 TO R. C.
BY WEEKEND
ORGANIZING
WIRELESS SCHOOL OPENS MEN’S pAY FOR WOMEN
--- IN ARSENALS, ORDERED
Men of the second and suhse- j —
guent drifts are to bo trained In j II y (ailed Press,
wireless telegraphy at the Irving , V.. shington,
school beginning Monday night at
7:3(1
Thu school will be for drafted
men only and Ihe International
| code wll hie taught. The instruc-
| tor will be government paid
j The Bchool will lost until the
^ students are able to send and re-
i reive 21) words a minute.
NEWS FROM
TRAVIS BOYS
Spinal to The New.
Camp Travis. San Antonio, Tex..
TO REGISTER
ENEMY ALIEN
chorus) "l*om I’om" was destined
to delight.
Pretty singing featured the pro
Auction, hat by fur the (anlur*
waa "In the Hark,” when Mdxl
and the clibrrs of policemen with
flashlights sung n beautiful har-
monious yodel song; Mltxi leading
with the yodel, and the cops hum-
ming accompaniment.
At the scene of the 'Thick
Elephant." den of crooks, the sec
and act. Vital and McNaughton
had their best fling at comedy,
while the "Tornado Dunce by
Robert Jackson and 1-oulse Lur-
son v»ts n veritable storm .
Facled hou»es saw tho two per-
formances of the Savage original
production at the Overholser Hun-
day. It will be repented Monday
night.
CHAIN PRAYER FOR
SOLDIERS AT C. OF C
Seventy five new lied Cross mem
In Putnam City and 10 In
Jones City, were the results of
the work of the chapter secretary
and the women who assisted her
In conducting patriotic meetings
since Saturday.
Saturday night, at a mass meet j
Ing In the church In Jones City,
Mrs. T. J- Donnell and Mrs ;
Arthur Benedict spoke on food j --
conservation. The secretary ex- lly Unit'd l‘rm.
plained the needs and work of Washington, Nov. 19 —All enemy
the lied Cross and nt the clos* aliens are barred from the District
„f the meeting formed u Bod Cross of Columbia and tho Panama
l.i-nnr-h. canal sc .no, In a proclamation
, A complete nnd effective organ- j Issued by President Wilson today.
...... Nov. 10 Clifford It. Harrlraan. who UMlon accomplished on! |t distinctly rystrlcts the move
wished ] In civil life was cashier of Wilson nr(.otlnt advance work done menu of all enemy aliens In the
A Co., packers, Oklahoma City, t|y E||a Harrison, county demon-! IT. H.
has been promoted from the ranks. (|rn(lon uwnt
Branch at Jonra
The first meeting of the .lone*
branch will he Friday nfternoon
No.
and
good
In u
to corporal and now to sergeant
In Ihe headguarter* company, ltd 3rd
Field Artillery here.
Joe H. West, Oklahoma™. line
been appointed a corporal In Ihe
headquarters company of Ihe 346th
Field Artillery. West Is a physical
giant.
Joseph Novak. Britton, hns been
appointed mechanic In Battery C
of Ihe 313rd.
Douglas Buchanan, Oklahoma
City, formerly depot agent "f the
Wells Fargo Express Co. there, ha*
been promoted from corporal to
sergeant in llnttery li of the
143rd.
James I). Bralnerd, Oklahoma-™,
le one of tho 33 (th l'leld lid-
p|iall basketball stars.
Mrs. John H. Childress, Oklaho-
ma City, visited her husband in
the 367th'* camp.
Nathr.n Fried of Ihe 367tli, Is
on tho sick list.
GUARD VOLUNTEERS
TO REPORT TO MAUPIN
Uevtstrntlon cards are to he
Issued and any alien enemy found
Without his card after a date to
lie fixed by Ihe attorney general
provldos that
with Mrs W. Wilmott when plans will ho nrrested
win bo made and a Hupervluor Th® proclamation
"'pointed for the work room for! no alien enemy "ha;, come nearer
making hospital supplies. As soon I than
an a suitable building ran ho
found, a surglcill dressings depart-, *ny
moot will be opened. Officers are
Mrs. Chas. McCoy, president, and
Mrs. Nancy Doff, secretary, treas-
urer.
Eleven o'clock church services, In
the school house at Putnnm City,
were taken charge of Sunday by
the It. C. chapter secretary. Mrs.
W. S. Hanson told Ihe people nbout
the Christina* work Bed Cross I*
doing nnd nbout the big Okla-
homa City work room.
The missionary socloty of Put-
nnm which Is fully orgnnlxod de-
cided not to disband, but for the
present will turn ItHelf Into n Bed
Cross auxiliary. Mrs. A. A. Davis
Tho 600 men reported st Ihe
meeting called by Sheriff (1. L.
Mon-1 Johnson for enlistment In the
heme guard. Suturduy night, wurk
of organising was put over In a
later date, whon It developed that
few if any of tho attending men
desired to enter the regular state
guard, to take the place of the
national guard,
A Utter atylad a* the "Endlesn
Chain Prayer" wa* received at
th* Chamber of Commerce
day. The prayer wa* as follows;
"Oh Lord we Implore thy bless-
ing on tho eoldler* and sailor*.
Keep them In tlie hollow of Thy
hand."
At the bottom of the letter was
a requeat that It l>e eerit to ncven etate militia, or
Other people and It was *ald that | now called to the front,
•n the eeventlf day after It wa*
•* to
ttf d
gent great bles^ig would come
th» lender.
GLEANS THE BLOOD
, TONES THE NERVES
The gratifying reaulta attending
the faithful u*e of the new medici-
nal combination, Hood'* Sarsapa-
rilla before eating and Peptlron
after eating, are *een in purer
blood, atronger nerve*, Improved
•ondltion of the whole ayatem.
They are reaulta that make tht*
noun* of treatment the mo«t eco-
nomical for sufferer* from Im
pun, tmpoverlahed blood, weak,
nngteady nerve*—no other aocom-
~ go much for each cent ex-
iissr;
pended.
Ho<2d
100 yarns to any canal,
wharf, pier or drydock used by
of over f>00 tons en
gaged In foreign nr domestic trade.
This prohibition nlso extends to
grain elevators, warehouses, rill
road depots, yards or terminals
which are used In connection with
tho docks und piers.
Must Sluy OH Boats.
Allen enemies must keep off
nil boats except publlu ferries on
ocean, hny, river or other waK-rs
I within three miles of the shore
line of the IT. S. or Its territorial
poRReBsloni*.
No alien enemy will be permu-
tod to fly in an airplane, balloon
or other flying device.
The attorney general i« given
Issue orders exclua-
Nov. 19..—Women
who do u man’s work In govern-
ment ordnance and quartermaster ■
depots should have a inan m pay* I
tho war department ruled today, j
SuRgeAtion* forwarded to uraen*
ala by the chief of ordnance reconv
ineni the 6 hour day for women,
suggest at leiust 30 minute* ,lunch
time w ith two 10 minute rest per-
iods per ‘lay; the Saturday ha.f j
holiday und further declared that
women bhould not be required to
lift over 25 pounds in any single
load.
I OIL RATE RAISE WILL
ADD $5,000,000 YEAR
If the interstate commerce coin-
mla.tlo; grunts the railroads a 1ft
per cent hurUoutal tncrea** In
freight rates, It will cost the 0U
member" of the Western Petrol-
eum lletin-is Association in Okla-
homa and Kansas—and later the
consumers— more than $5,000,000 a
year.
There aro more than 00,000 tank
cars used in the transportation of
petroleum In the U, S.
Annual shipment* of petroleum
products by members of tho West-
ern Petroleum Refiner* Association
amount to $36,000,000 railroad ro.-
enue a your.
n break
were caucht.
K. OF C CAMPAIGN SOON,»!- attempted
WILL BE UNDER WAY to° gouge Deputy Adrean with a
- | pocket knife, but r^u,y
Within 10 days Knights of c°-j knocked himf down ^ prl>
lumhus campaign for subscription of a re\ •
Its war fund will t-e In full oners, handcuffed, mane
swing In Oklahoma, according to | for safety
Ed Delaney, state deputy of the
K. of C., Monday, following meet-
ing of Hlttte officerH Here Sunday J
to plan the campaign.
The Oklahoma campaign will be
part of the K. of C. nationwide I
drive to subscribe $5,000,000 to I
provide comforts for Holdieru.
“Monthly subscription*. to con
tlnue thruout the war, will be
sought,' said Delaney. “The cam
paign will ho carried to all people,
for th® Knights of Columbia war
work is for the comfort of all *ol-
dlers, regardlese of creed"
Officers met here Sunday for an
Initiation, nt which ft class cf 28
was taken to membership.
ieautifythe Complexion
IN TEN DA TV
NacUnol* CREAM
ThsUntqualcd BtwUHir
ussd and ratio* IU>
*Y TIIOUBAMUS
Guarantf.d t* r.mOTB
Un, freckle., plsipi*.
livtr .putt, .tc, Lxu.tr.
cue about twenty d*y*.
aids pore* sad tluuM of lm*urlt[»-
leave. ih* ekin clur, loft, lieeluy.
two ilia, 90s. and I1.M. *y
nuntert or hull, _
National toilet to- Parle. Till
--- j LEARN TO DANCE
SURE NUFF ‘HAUL’ HERE Dreamland Dancing Academy
- guarantee* to teach you to dance.
Seven negro crap-shooter®, bent 1 >esirable people
on picking Witcher cotton pick ] terms. Apply at hail
•rs, were themselves picked up by j Maple C.»20.
Deputy Rh riffs Homer Adrean c\ E. COX,
Claude Tyler and Hill
Nash and|
tdier iff'h clerk, Run
call
Mnaagcr and Teacher.
Wll Ho Hoppe.
We* Teshek,
day night.
The “drive" al*o netted a negro
transporter, ft vng. to be charged
with nonregistration, and the
finding of Oormon Head’s sewn
passenger unto, northeast of the
BIG INSURANCE MEN
FOR MEETINGS HERE
Willie
uross auxiliary, mre. a. a- i mithorltv to Issue orders exciuu
Is presldonl, Mrs. Mary Knight, >Ue'n e„fmies from the vlcin
secretary. Mrs. Jnmla Humphrey, j ^ warehouses, elevators, rail-
treasurer and Mrs. D. C. Mllllson, )ua(] jepot,i yards or terminal
supervisor, with Mrs. J. D. Wheeler, I ;m, not already within pro-
assistant. hlhlted arens.
The 76 memhors In this nuxll j--—
Isry will meet Friday in the school __ . sj-rsr-D
nnd decide on n location for the BRITISH COMMANIJfcK
big work room. The supervisor will MESOPOTAMIA DIES
visit O. C. work "room* once a
week for Instruction* und material.
Tho body to ho formed will he
subject to the orders of Oovornor
it. U Williams und Adjutant (len-
eral Aiieel Eurp, according to
statement of Hiierlff Johnson Mon
dny. Tho sheriff's Jurisdiction will
ceuao when the bund Is mustered
into state service.
Call tor men with previous mili-
tary experience was issued by a
committee, applicants to report to
John A'-iupln, 627 Leo Bldg., nnd
train In a company, which will
then enlist In tho regular organi-
sation with request not to ha
“scattered." A. O. Holn and Jim
Bodlno are also sponsors for the
latter movemout.
Continuid Fro* Pagi 1
EXPECT HUN
PEACE OFFER
lly t'nitfd Preen.
London, Nov. 19.-Death Sunday
of General Maude, British com-
mander of the Mesopotamian ex-
• pedltlonary forces, was announced
! In official dispatches today.
11® was reported 111 la*t week.
Tho sixth annual convention of
the Oklahoma Association of Firo
and (’usually Insurance Agents will
bo hold In Oklahoma City Nov. 27
and 28.
According to Eugene Whitting-
ton, of the local organisation, this
will he tho biggest convention of
insurance men over held in tho
state.
Two prominent national figures
insurance circles will attend the
convention, E. M. Allen, Helena,
Ark., president of tho national as-
sociation, und Mark T. McKee, De-
troit, national secretary.
PRUIETT “BAWLS” THE
PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE
"Multum in purvo! Groat in lit-
tle things! Thut’s tho county nt
tornoys' office," exploded Attorney
Momun l'rulott, Monday, whon
questioned nbout investigation of
the ullogod plot to take his life,
confessed to by a city Jail pris-
oner, somo time ago.
“The enliber of that office
doesn't run above a whisky case!”
declared tho attorney.
County Attorney Charles II. Sel-
by had termed the "plot," a ‘cock
and-bull story."
Hoppe, world champion
billiard player, arrived In Oklaho-
ma City Monday for n series of
exhibition games with Chas. Peter-
son. fancy shot sxperL
Hoppe, Is making a tour of thej
country giving exhibition games.
From Oklahoma City he will go
to Tulsa and then to Kansas City.
His lost western stop will be In
San Francisco.
Hoppe 1b registered for draft and
lias claimed no exemption. He has
given a number of benefits for
the Bed Crass und Soldiers tobacco
funds.
GERMAN RETIREMENT
BY D1XMUDE REPORTED VENIZELOS IS COMING
Sarsaparilla and Pept-
lron old each other, and to take
both Is to derive a four-fold bene-
fit.
If • laxative is neediu 'n con-
vection with them, the go itle and
thorough Hood's Pill* should be
ueed.—Advertisement.
What to Do When
Backache Comet on
DRUG USERS’ INDEX
BRINGS M. D.’S ARREST
Kpirial tu J /if Vor*.
Chicago, Nov. 19.—Dr. Walter
McUibbon, for 80 years a Chicago
physician, was urrested In his of-
fice In the lleyworth building lor
violation of the llarrlson anti-
narcltlc law.
A card Index containing tho
names of more than 100 drug
users 1h reported to have been
found in hi* office.
William Both, now In the bride-
well hospital .gave the Informa-
tion which resulted in tho physi-
cian's arrest.
\lln ('tilled ! fly Failed /’rein.
-— Washington, Nov. 19.—A German j r,01ui0Ili Nov. 19.—Premier Venl-
retirement on tho Dlxmudo front , zclog of (ircc(.e, ts to go on a spe-
by aiding the British pre I wug reportP(1 officially to tho Bel-, cial mlsgion to the U. B. next
‘ ly. I spring, according to authorltatio
The enemy is abandoning fortl- ! information this afternoon,
fled farms on tho Yser left bunk,
blowing up elaborate and Intricate
concrete I’bdoubta,” said on offl-
statement. "Belgian detach-
positions,
chance
inlor to achlevo that unity of 'legation today.
poHo which America feeln eRRontlai
for winning the war.
Norlliellffe’s fitter.
There same circles recalled also
that Lord Northcllffe's famous
clul
"bombshell letter" of last week i occupied tho
synehronlxed close'" in point or severe losses to the enemy
publication and c-nplinsls laid on rantured scores of prisoners.”
ihe neoesslty for unity, Willi thej"1 v----—
president's Instructions to his Am-1 -a.rnTonN
erienn commissioners In London. , J. \V, ROBfc-K 13DI’
ENTERTAIN NO MORE
SOLDIERS WITH JAZZ
By Unit'd Prrti.
New York, Nov. 19.—The deadly
Jazz must quit Jazzing around at
dances for soldiers entertained In
New York.
The mayor’s committee of wom-
en has It figured out thus;
Stringed Instrument muslo only-
no Jnzz dances; military fox trots,
two-steps nnd waltzes only; soft
drinks only, nnd . "Home Sweet
Home" nt 11 o'clock sharp.
---O--
Wtienev.r You Need s Quirtl Tonic Tsko
Grove’..
Th. Old Stsnd.nl CKOVK'R TA8TEI.KBH
chill TONIC Is (-'justly valuable s C.en-
rral Tonic because It contains the well known
tonic properties of Qulnln* And IRON. '*>09
KTEURALGIA
X * For quick results
rub tne Forehead
/f| and Temples'
VSvve.UuafcUvG-ardii
VicKSW
CHRISTMAS
DIAMONDS
AT 50c PER
WEEK
It’s
no easy to
buy
them
now before
the
rush.
Genuine
blue
white,
perfect cut,
re-
liable
diamonds
on
credit
— Isn't that a
dandy
way to buy
your
ChrlstmaB gifts.
DARKEN YOUR
GRAY HAIR
By Applying La Creole—Ho Dye
—But Revives the Color
Glands
try one bottle of L*
if It doesn't restore
hair your money
handed'back to you. La Creole
la harmless nnd makes your hair
and scalp healthy, stops dand-
ruff and If you have gray, white,
faded or streaked gray hair L«
Creole will change nil of it to
such an even beautiful dark
shade no that not even a trace
of gray can be seen. That *
what you want ami we guaran-
trn that La Creole will satisfy
you bv giving you long, lustrous
'soft, Muffy, evenly dark. bPj“ut^*
ful hair, as you used to have.
Drug Co., Memphis, Tenn.—Ad-
vertiseemnt.
PEOPLES’
TRANSFER
COMPANY
movers of household
GOODS
LARGE STORAGE
facilities
t Walnut 482*
TO NAVY BOYS’ LIST
The name of J. W. Kobertson.
U. 8. 8. Von Steuben, cai" of
Postmaster, New York City, should
bo added to the list of Oklahoma
City boys in the navy who will |
bo glad to hear from friends at
Christmas time.
He Is son of J. H. Robertson,
710 N. Harvey-nv._
done CLARK’S LIGHT TEAM
■J>rme» ?oSr«k**',»iM™*wo'ih BEATS central normal
if ether medlelne.’' writs# < hss- N. “ __
“wh?n H|mck»che come* on, and
It sssms as If you can t stand the of
Not the least football surprise
this state Baturday was tho
of tho normal
Hchool
fflnyX^{iu'‘h.t'lcontm2. "to , Championship by" F-«'st Central nor
■uff®r* but k®^ a bottle of Foky nial of Ada from Central of Ld-
kidney Pills an“,.„te*hn«ln ’"from mond by the close scoro of 7-0.
«‘!i:m'v.ryTh^.tUdUo*«.y. h#1P ,r°m| 01.ny Clarks light team out-
It Is worth a good deal to you p|nvc<i Churley Wantland’s heavy
to know that Foley Kidnoy f ill* ftn(1 won ,|le big game of
tourr P7lnr*sn(frml*ery. * Fol.y'Wi?- hut the weight availed nothing.
Ly All. lead to n.fddl.-ag.nl B0X1NC OFFICALS FACE
prope
na mis
nd to
srly people the sprynes
stlclty of youth. They
*y the cause of tmekrchi
It developed that the letter was
published with Lloyd George’s ap-
proval.
The prime point which the Lloyd
George supporters In the house of
commons desired to make clear in
the afternoon’s debate, was that
thi Lloyd George scheme of a
supreme war council did not pro-
P">.o to change Brltlk.i nr my coun-
cils nor commands
The biggest crowd that had at- |
tended a commons sitting since
the early days of the war, clam- I
ored fur admittance — obtainable j
only by card—today. i
Opening the dotmte, former Tre |
mler Asquith declared his own j
completo support of the utmost co- _
ordination "which conditions wouW Lnons0N-S UVKR TONE’’ BET-
permit." TEH THAN CAI-OMEL AND
Deprecates I Ian. ,V.v vnr SALIVATE.
The former premier declared hej 1 AN "
"strongly deprecated the creation i _ -omel lfweg ,you A day! You
of an organization *o «upercede ca]omel ,g lt-„ mor-
or Interfere with the Independen - quicksilver. Calomel Is
of the general staff of any na- crashes Into sour
tlon, or the responsibility of each,d B dynamUc, cramping
ally »0P It. own ^forces. .lpkmltlB vou. Calomel at-
CALOMEL MAKES
YOU SICK, UGH!
... ...oy take
. bnckrche, *tiff
troubles. Try them today.—Adver-
tlsement. _
AUDITORIUM
Tonight
ZIMBALIST
Prices 5Vc to $3,110
Old Shoes Like New
Mistletoe Co.
Fire* •»»•••»
till I nileil
New York, Nov. 19.—The show-
down on boxing in Now York wna
expected today with tho appear-
ance of officials of the Broadway
Sporting Club In a magistrate's
court. , .
The Brooklyn Boxing Club staged
three 10-round bouts Saturday
night ‘‘for member* only.” Folic®
and detective* were present and
took the names of principals and
promoter*.
COUNTY COUNCIL MEET
The county council or defense
will meet nt Chamber of Com-
merce Tuesday afternoon.
The meeting, nt 8:30, will eon-
elder war problems, among them,
whentless nnd meatless programs.
......srt
of dangerous calomel Just •
MILITARY
WATCHES
Every few days we set in i
few more of the popular mill
tnr.v wrist watches having lum-
inous hands nnd numerals and
wide h traps.
The demand Is greater than
the supply, but we have close
connections with the manufac-
turers and receive n liberal
share of every shipment.
They aro priced at $5 to $35.
Reo our display now and make
your selection early.
Dean Jewelry
Company
udcneCom
'rxp cfifiiQ Christmas
-------mm-
Shop Early—For Radmoor Hosiery
.............
..Xu «.
137 MAIN ST.
—The Radmoor Mills are not the largest, but they
do make wonderful, pure, silk, long-wearing
Hosiery.
—They are taxed far beyond their output. For ex-
ample, the next possible shipment, if ordered now,
would be delivered next July.
—But we’ve booked ahead—far ahead—we have
a wonderful assortment of Radmoor’s on hand now
—but to be sure of Hosiery for gifts and self, to
assure the quality and shades, would be wise to
purchase now. Our sales in Radmoor Hosiciy nave
tripled our expectations.
tho nines' action | When you
toward Sorbin a.... ...........- —
boon "an lnoffacoablo blunder. jed
"Such a statement Is unjust to: dose ... ------------ |
,h. allies' statesmen nnd soldiers," l remember that your druggl-l pui.i,.* yon ntfTTFR DANCING
me no™. L„o, for a few cent." n large bottle I
lie declared. n,.,. Tone which I RUCLID SCHOOL
sells for a few cents a large bottle |
| ot Dodson's Liver Tone, which I
, „,rtnc I |a entirely vegetable and plens-1 Deception, assembly and clnss
HUN ATROCITY RUMOKS ant to take and is a perfect sub- i practice dunces Tuesday, Thursday
FRIGHTEN NURSES Slltute for calomel. It Is guar
EDO LATE TO CUSSIFY
THREK adults, one nicely fur-! REMINGTON automatic "hotgun,
Dished or unfurnished, flvs-room , tmed enO—Seuso I-”— -
bungalow, best refersnees. VVsl-. TWO I'Xuerlencsd waltissses.
SS?TiI8 Ev-.nlngs,_ woman cook ami pastry cook.
’ NICE large *lc«plng room, close Kundcrer *. 314 JVV.—*1a m- —
In «auu w irA • uhST^-NIne-room modern
»°"“wc*inutr and VVHlker-
T-psutncsr. good us ni-w. Will "-ll IW^alnulJlU.-- - —
th?. car »‘>p‘--JS?l;r-*Tn'1«af.br
1491, American OIum ( iiskct ^r
(-tni'B. Walnut 1 nmpbell Bldg. _I lion#_M. »»». _
tty Unit'd Prtsl.
Washington, Nov, 19.- The Ger-
mans are trying to frighten Amor
lean women in an effort to hamper
the Red Cross.
Tills was tho view taken nt
headquarters of the ltcd Cross to-
day of a wild rumor that the
Germans have cut off the hands
and torn out tho longues of war
nurses,
“There Is not the slightest foun-
dation to such u report." It was
officially stated nt the Red Cross.
“Every nurse who served at tho
van-us fronts early In the war
has either return ’. r is known
to be snfe, ai.d too.* who went
over since the U. 8. ent1 -ed the
war are miles behind the Iglitlng
lines." _ _
and Saturday, by membership
,, ,,, only. Guarantee to tench yon to
;anteed to start your liver with- nance, for ladles $100, gentlemen,
nut Stirring you up Inside, and K. In class. This beginners' class
I _ „ . | starts every Friday night, .:4t».
call not sail'ate. ’Enroll now. Special attention glv-
Don't take calomel. It mnKcs nfternoon nnd morning to high
••irk the next day; It loses 1 school class and children. Private
‘a day’s Work. Dodson’s 1 )«*»<>'' and private classes any time I
Liver Tone straightens you right
up nnd you feol great. Give it
to the children because It Is J Manager anil Instructor*
perfectly harmless and doesn t ; Phon, walnut 2»7.
gripe.—Advertisement. 1
you
you
i by appointment.
Call 31 ItS. MAE nr.NUY HELL,
work
iiftll contractors,
tspslrlng
ft,, Hl,lui“ -----------------rAltM-LAND_ _
“ijWRAiUETF^IoiSn^.h: I SALESMAN W ANTED
— . .______« HnM.anrtA nari.li
IlU.
ps^r»oVWo"rrAi.nSw>k
gmtranteed._Mnpi® 1678.__ ... „
WANTED to*'buy five or ten
acres lmprnvsd. Wfll pay cash If
priced right. Hse M. H.
tit West Main.
^WXT* ' “ '
A man experienced
farm lai._ .
charge of farm land_ department;
must own car. Good opportunity
for right parly. The Classen Co.,,
Grand and Harvey.___
WANTED -Men exempt* from
draft to rail on wholeaale trade.
Salary and commission. Muet
Kennedy, hBVe ability. Opportunity for ad-
vancement. Call lit person to Thoe.
ANTED—A wHFFe woman Be”-1 M Anderson,
tweet It and 40 te caro_ for a | HudBou
* "r fn
Sales Mkr.. 110 t.
mn Kf^rw >n kitchen, mm1 to-date health and .ooldent pol-
woman
ho can do plain cooking pre-
*d. 718 N. Aoblneon.
MrcTfu7 -
bedrom
%
biggest company In (he west.
I a million In assets. Insure
both black or white, l'ollcy for
porkotbonk. Covers all
0 furnished south bedrooms #Very else pocketliook. Covers ull
idrotn end silting room, 1018 gcclasnte or sickness. Claim* paid
1 Hhsrtei, Walnut 4608._ ptompily. No red tape.! This Is
-™ma“T5*p~ on -K ” - ---------—.........—I-------
m i?! wHth
me - . - -s
rooi
ro»i
ons unfur-
Roooi 4.
|tes*Jy~m»n to drlrs
Is* ----------
sin.
Bntsrjjrjg* Upholster-
p’.omptiy. NO ren tape, i me is
s good opening for any one, young
or old, Cull und see T. J. Hupp,
St LM_Hucklne,_Special Agent,_
-*EXI’BniKNCF.D colored man
wants to share crop next yea.-
with *vorytlilng furnished. Address
Noah Freeman, city.
Most Old People
Are Constipated
The wear of years Impairs
the action o. the bowels. A"
people grow older they re-
strict their activity, neglect
to take sufficient exercise,
and Indulge a natural dlepo-
attlon t» >«ke thing* easy
The digestive organs become
more sensitive to the de-
mands made upon them and
ret.el more quickly.
It Is of special Importance
to the health of elderly peo-
ple that the bowels be kept
normally active. A mild, yet
effective, remedy for conetl-
pstlon, and one that la espe-
cially Bulled to Ihe needs of
old folks, women and chil-
dren, Is Ihe roinhlnatlon of
aimple laxallve herbs with
pepsin Bold In drug stores
under th. name of Dr. I ald-
well's Hyt-ip I’epsln. It costs
only fifty cents a bottle, and
should he In every family
medicine chest. A trial bot-
tle. free of charge, can be
obtained by writing to Dr.
W B. Caldwell. 464 Washing-
ton BE. Moutlosllo, llllnors,
for whom this advertisement
Is published.
f'-T^i
C.P”
Chemically Pure
Always a satis. :itm u> • •
•oc’re getting tlic
Every grcseripf’or wc ;
compounded acai.....ly from
fresh drugs cf nurcst
quality.
Every experienced physcian
realizes what this means in
the remedial qualities of the
medicine lie lias prescribed.
Ask your doctor. He knows
we’re prescription specialists.
It is not merely a side issue,
hut the big issue with us to
make Ot.'R prescription work
the best in Oklahoma City..
Important Time in the Style Sections
—One might say we have quite the best, most complete line in the history of the
Littlc-Judcn Company—and say it without exaggeration. More coming—arriving
every day—for Mr. Little is at the Eastern markets now.
_The Suits—every suit as eloquent as it can be of the latest trend of Fashion’s
thought; brilliant with her whims that arc indescribable;. gay little quips and turns
that make for most charming individuality.
—The Dresses—and they arc just as distinctive as they well could be—of silk and
serge—in styles for afternoon and street wear.
Fur Bandings Reduced
All Reduced—Reduced for Quick Clearance—A Quick
Word of Some Value* That Women Should Not Overlook.
—il/2-indi Frown Coney,
25c yard.
—i-inch Black Seal at 85c
yard.
-2-inch Black Seal, $1.98
yard.
-—2*incli Mole, at $1.75
yard.
Ever-Ready
Safety Blades
Sox of 10 at 25c
■ -V vou own an Evcr-
',. v Razor?
> 1 appred-
Looking
,e stock wc
cg a limited
nc..,uer of Ever-Ready
Safety Razor Blades—in
original packages—boxes
of 10 and 1J. Today
they’re special—25c box.
' —Ground Eloor.
— i-inch Brown Reaver,
69c yard.
—I'/j-inch Brown Beaver,
$1.48 yard.
—3-inch Brown Beaver,
$2.75 yard.
—and many others.
—Ground Floor.
Percales
—36 inches wide, 25c
yard. Striped, figured,
checked and in light and
dark patterns; lovely
colorings; quite the qual-
ity wanted.
28-Inch Outing
15c Yard
—riain colors, st ripcs,
small and medium check,
and plaid designs; light
and dark patterns—pat-
terns that make up
splendidly.
Budoir Lamps 98c
Robt.M.Scott
“YOUR” DRUGGIST
321 W. Main
500 W. Grand
—Of genuine Japanese Rosewood—with candle to match
shade. Some people are buying them in groups of two
and three. "Gifty,” ornamental and serviceable—and at
only 98c.
Henderson s
• -For Women who care
—that is who care for
the best in style and
figure efficiency, ^nd
who wish the season’s
best creations. For such
women Henderson Cors-
ets are all that can be
desired—Every 1 lender-
son Corset is most care-
fully made to meet the
individual needs of the
particular type of figure
for which it is designed.
Call and inspect these
late styles—$1 to $6.50j
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 43, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1917, newspaper, November 19, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859830/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.