The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 139, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 9, 1918 Page: 10 of 10
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E SOIL
TIT’LL
JE MORE
IKON NO. 11.
the Direction ol
<4 Denartmrnt.
dens are In fairly
uid ran producs
without addrd
thing next year'*
lilting thin year,
termination thin
«ase till* year*
age probably the
forgiven for not
rich aa poaelble.
I garden, where
ilue and the nerd
It, every effort
i enrich the toll.
Kert liber,
tliier la alwaya
coat la not ex-
■ured In food re-
iner can get a
id a table manure.
ied to rot before
moat caaea It
Ight under and
lod ahape by the
ta reach out for
ly true of later
gardener ahould
aat two cropa on
of hla garden
Inatancea three
ope muat be ob-
of aucceaalon
ops will be ex-
aeona. They ere
Impreaa upon the
lealty of placing
food—fertile* rs—
aucceaalon crop-
ofl table.
apade under now
Me for the flrat
i well rotted by
nd or third sow-
L
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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You Yhiou.', MRS. Ti»ue
I am vtRY rnoeRAtjce
WHCN MV HOSO^ND IS
dWAY. IT'S dK/fOt_
To BC Stf /trrcicroo
tplTM PANGS or
jeftt.ou.SY.
SWISS GOULD
TEACH ALLIES
HOW TO SAVE
BY UIIJJAM 1*1111 <11* MAIMS,
I nited I’itm Stall ( nrmponiWit.
Hern^, Swltxcrland, Feb. II.—(By
1 Mail)—If allied countries had
adopted the Kales system of ra-
tioning a year and a half ago,
the present problem of tonnage
PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER
TO SING FOR SOLDIERS
NAIL BITER REJECTED
FROM MILITARY SERVICE
Special Io The Xftre.
1 New York, .March 0.—Mlea Mar-
] purri Wilson, daughter of the
, president, will make a tour of the
i eastern training camps to aing for
' the soldiers.
; She rcenested that ahe be aent
to the mure Isolated ramps where
the soldiers have lese good enter-
tainment.
If That Thief le a Gentleman He'll
Comply With the Kequeet.
near Mr. Coal Thief: Now you
know that you broke Into our coal
house one night last week and
would Brandy exist and they could H|„,a our ,.„a| alul w* know It,
too. We are not kicking so much
(VCtC. MIRT. ©ROIa/N, 1 AM
OP A jeftt-OU* NftfuwU HYSecfv
hot in thb casc my ,— __
HUSOANTJ l f?egr CA Sr I =»\
eecAu's “Nocvoor u>vferLi==r_
A PAT MAN.
e
afford to give I lie U-boats the
latigli. (about the lose of the coal, but you
Take the national bread ticket know that you did not "tote'' fair
as an exampls: I when you sorted out the slate and
.lust after my train crossed (lie )aft )t wtth | Kolin ami Charlie
frontier, It pulled Into tho etatlon Mo,.gan a(.|| this slate and coal all
I at tieneva. A gendarme handed I at tj)a a;tnin time amt It la delivered
me a bread card wltn 25 and f>0 j to us a)1 Ht the um, time and at
' gram coupona attached, goods for j ,lle aamo price, but the slate don't
I '•) grama of bread—thw ration i hurn as well aa does tho coal, so
! .or two daya. » | if you ahould deem It necessary to
j This was the temporary card. | divide with us again please take
With It was a printed slip calling :tt aa It cornea, just like we do.
attention to the police regulation: uank of Haytl, U C. A.—Hmytl
that everyone muat reglater nti(Mo.) Herald.
tho city hall wherever he etopa. I ------
within 24 hours after his arrival j Crooked Creek Challenges
In Hwltierland. I I be World.
Deposit Your Paaapnrt. I The debaters of Crooked Creek
Wlien you register you leave wish to try their skill upon some
' your passport on depoist and in Its neighboring teams. They ara will*
place you are given a "control; lag to debate any team upon any
card" and a permanent bread tick-.'tueation . ’ nny time or place that
et containing coupons for 2251 can he agreed upon. The droll
grams of bread daily for the re humor, brllllnnt and forceful argu
malnder of the monlh. Kvery man>.ents of these talented orator, are
woman and child In Switzerland "'oil worth listening to. Crooked
bread ticket. It la good Creek correspondence. Chlllleotbe
S MUCH
AS HUSBAND
larch (.—The fol-
ia clipped lrom a
the Wisconsin
on from a widow
,n award by the
ith of her hus-
much trouble In
M monty that I
with 1 had my
I DAME RUMOR MAKES A
| LIVELY SHIP VOYAGE
Special It The Xette.
New York, March 9 — All ' e way
across the Atlantic the paaaengera
_ Ion bouid a steamship Just arrived
a>, jauxi is siiram a*v I ut an Atlantic port, weie highly ex*
I «lt5 ,r.N Dt.W rmnaniTli'ilT-1t '*** by a report that among them
w.. a German spy, a man, d.a-
BIG FAITH IN
WILSON’S PEN
0 FRAIL
R BRUSSELS
dock's story of
In Belgium, now
Mdy's Magaxlne,
fully Inadequate
taken to dofond
tlock waa Inetru-
ho dafenee aban-
atlt bo had wit-
*>
gvlng extending
waa torn up and
dug, hardly wide
MM for a gas-
Up> tho paving
oaovtd to form It.
tho odgo, and
Mt of barricade*
loosaly strung;
ta-daap In the
oompany of tho
nouclant, smiling
advance of the
0, those untrained
men, clerks, atu-
Itola—In their Im-
bowler hate dec-
and nodding tas-
sure, with rifles,
re training than
wired In Sunday-
1 thru the pleas-
parade on some
dtanentary organ I-
Hard, all that waa
r UMht of olden
butt of Brussels
Joke of music
sternly coura-
Ired with the beet
and filled with
stout burgher* of
1, but only a web
nd excuse to the
wdes.
very lively tmag.
l the scene that
solumn of German
toucher out of the
sly Bole—on whiff
volley, and lovely
was a German spy,
gulaed us a woman.
Nearly every person in woman's
attire,' and thera were a hundred
of them, waa under suspicion at
one time or another and many
were subjected to such close ecru-
tiny by the many amateur detec-
tives that they protested.
Among the man passengers were
many soldiers end T. M. C. A.
workers, and most of them became
detectives to ferret out the spy. To
do so they hod to be friendly with
the women passengers and for daya
tha women found unusual atten-
President Wilson's' pen Is doing
more for the cause of a Just and
popular peace than 20 million
swords.
Vatican authorities and the Holy
Father himself candidly express
this opinion.
The president's periodical ad-
dressee to humanity, and not the
year*, are regarded aa tha mile-
posts by which history will meas-
ure tha war's length.
PeUtk-al Guidance.
Like countless other observers,
the pope sees that the warring .___
peoples need political light and tlon» being paid to them.
guidance. Bo Wilson'* democratic1
“sermon* to the world" admittedly
And a aympathetlc and applaud-
ing audience In the whits robed
figure of tho Vatican.
Foreign nuncios .all make sub-
stantially tha same report to the
Holy Be*—“President Wilson In
reality not only feels the popular
pulse, but touches the popular
heart."
Tha pop*, altho a nobis by birth,
apparently I* a "law and order
Catholic aoclallit'' In,hi* own po-
litical phl'oaophy. Ha Is said to
have under preparation a series of
NOTED CROOK
TRIED AGAIN
Special It Tht A’nr*.
New York, March (.—Jules Wa-
terbury, known to tho police of
two continents as "Doc" Water-
bury, was arraigned In police court
hero charged with attempted grand
larceny.
He waa speclAcally accused of
encyuca.a havlng obtained a check for $1000
and social subjects for publics- h.a r«mv Dix
tlon at the war's end.
His Holiness Is still hopeful that
arms will be stacked before the
has
all over the country.
At the end of your stay you'
redeem your puasport by turning
in the "control car.*. However,
you do no' > eld the bread ticket
until you take tho train to cross
the border.
If you "keep house.' 'other nec-
essities are to lie had In much
the same ways as b ead.
Universal Rat .on Book.
A universal ration book lias
been devised by the prefect of po-
lice at Geneva, which will prob-
ably become the national book.
Each leaf Is divided Into numbered
and letered squares. For instance,
the first leaf Is pink, the squares
numbered 1 to 50 and lettered
with an "A.” The second Is yel-
low, similarly numbered and
stamped with a "B” and so on.
Borne of these leaves are already
Inuse, r< presenting milk, butter,
lard, sugar, cheese, etc. The re-
mainder are In reserve and at
any time «the canton of Geneva
thinks It wise to ration Its Inhabi-
tants on anything, all that is nec-
essary Is to announce in the space
reserved In newspaper* for ra-
tion announcements:
"Beginning (such and such date)
the gray leaf will regulate the
chocolate ration. Coupon number
1, series G may be exchanged on
that day for so much chocolate
per head.”
In the dlrenees of her need*,
little, neutral Swltzerlar \ may yet
solve the rationing problems for
the warring nations.
j (O.) Gazette.
TWO EMINENT MEN
AGREE ON SPORT-
ING AMUSEMENT
The famous lecturer say* that
from tho roller skating exercise,
most every muscle In your body
gets more or leas exercise.
Judge Htghley agrees with him
and says: All the people want la
a guarantee that- the order and
deportment of an amusement
place le all right, and they will
come. And this he guarantees
at the Auditorium where he Is
conducting one of the largest
and most popular Roller Skating
Rinks In the southwest.
The band muste Is quits popu-
lar.
Tha afternoon matinees are
growing dally and the beginners
are taking the opportunity of
learning to skat* while the In-
structors have the tlmo to help
them.
fig Vailed /Veil.
Oswego, N. ., Msrth (.—"Hank”
Mott, Fulton strong i i.tr.. who bites
nails In pieces, at shoes during
tho summer months, wr -it* to go
to France and bite a pseesge thru
DOCn* WHO
Pershing's men.
EUCLID DANCING SCHOOL
The * sad floor, tho best music;
t-ph.-a orchestra, and attended by
ihs ' -et dancer* In the city. As-
*er. b,y dances ,'jeeJay. Thursday
and Saturday. 7. f>. W.'s and M.
W. A.'s consolidated dan-e svery
Friday night.
MRS. MYRTLR • WRIST Manager.
for physical reasons.
MAJESTIC "°«-
Vengeance anO tbe Woman
O. HENRY AND Jl'DGE
BROWN STORIES
Don't worry about eczema or otlwf
fcin trouble*. Yoti can have • dear,
healthy skin by udn* > Uttto
obtained at any drug store lor Bfe <*
extra large bottle at $1.00. .
Zemo generally remove* pimpiet
blackheads, blotches, eczema find ring
worm and make* the akin clear and
healthy. ZemoisBclean,penetnnnS
antiseptic liquid, neither atidey »w
■may and suing nothing. It to aartf
ggpllad and costs a tnera trifls toew
application. It is always dependihta
ThefcW. Borneo* CismlasAft
honk op pinsT-niN Tut-
ANULB PI.AYS, got FEATURE!!
KEYSTONE. SUNSHINE AID
■ILLY WBST COMKDIKS.
DREAMLAND
HBHK SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Complete Chang* *1
Program Sunday at
The Lyric
BUY W. S. S. Presenting S Vaudeville Act* BUY W. S. S.
summer's #n<* He sees peace al-
ready approaching.
MAN’S WOODEN LEG IS
TAKEN FROM LANDLADY
Bf Vailed Pnu.
Hamden, N. Y., March (.—Georgs
C. Fletcher Is a whole man once
ngala.
The police came to him aid and
wrested hla leg—wooden—from his
former landlady, Mrs. Katherine
Priors, who said she held It as
security for two weeks' board bill.
S NEW IDEA
frlNG WHEEL
von, n Burling-
Inventor, was In
Morday In tha In-
lee, n power go ri-
med to utlllao
Mo.
owing out of tho
haul," exerting no
euro the secret of
ONE WOMAN’S IDEA
OF NICE, EASY JOB
Special It Tht XtKt.
Seattle, Wash., March I.—Mrs.
Nelli* McCoy wants to help Uncle
Sam win the war.
She applied to the U. S. pub-
lic service here for "a nice easy
Job."
"What would you call a nice
easy Job?” tha officer In charge
aaked.
v "Oh, something eaey like painting
ships or calking seam* In small
boats," was her reply.
Itod idler
S3
ITtotoW bmvm
tofaMtoskt,
INVENTOR PLAYS WITH
GASOLINE WITHOUT FEAR
Joseph Blubbers may have ex-
clusive rlghu to hla sort of Indoor
sport.
Stubborn Is a Cincinnati Inventor.
Ho soys ha has no more fear of
gasoline than of water.
He extinguishes matches by Is*.
mtraing th* blase In a can of
gasoline: -Touch** fir* to a stream
of gasoline as It Is being passed
from on* can to another.
Stubbers says this all prove*
that It Is gasoline vapors that ara
dangerous.
nf'.-i ho had visited Camy Dlx
In the guise of an army ofilcsr and
represented himself aa interested
in a movement to provide books for
the soldiers.
Waterbury waa arrested in Lon-
don for swindling In 1(04 and
four yean- later victimised -i num-
ber of national legislators by rep-
resenting that he was a newspaper
correspondent and tor n consid-
eration would have pictures and
complimentary noUvss of them
Inoludsd In * book he said was In
t>r*pamtlon.
The police of Los Angeles took
him Into custody In 1(12 on the
charge that hs‘ waa Implicated In
th* theft of |8«.000 worth of se-
curities from Bancroft ft Co. of
New York In 1(11. The same year
Its Jumped hla ball on another
charge and the New York police
cabled Scotland Yard that he had
sailed for England under tho name
of J. Howard Ford. The real Ford
happened to be on the ship and
was detained on his arrival in
F.nglund for several days before
the question of his Identity was
straightened out.
In January, 1(1*. Waterbury
pleaded guilty to a charge of
grand larceny, second degree, In
New York, after he had been brot
back from Montreal following his
operations in obtslnlng "member-
ships" In tho Orldtron club, a
Washington organization of news-
paper correspondents._
ROLLER SKATING
Afteraeea and Night
BRASS BAND MUSIC
New Skates. • Private Lesssas SS.
AUDITORIUM
Jadge 1. T. Htghley, Mgr. Anil-
tori mom T. a. Moody. Manager aad
laatraeter Roller Skatlag.
NOTE—Every Wednesday night la
our pay night. All attending this
night get a pay envelope. No
blanks. The larger our business,!
the larger your pay envelope. So
Boost Is the word.
DRAMA — VAUDEVILLE
PICTURES
Presenting Sunday
aad Three Days After
TOBY’S PLAYERS
IN
The Editor's Romance
(A Comedy-Drama With a
Political Story.)
PRICES:
Nights, 10c. gfe, 30c.
Matinees, 10c, 20c,
Sunday Matinee Prices Same
As Night.
Are You Collecting Stamps—
WAR SAVING STAMPS?
CLAIM VOTER’S RIGHT
BUT REFUSE TO FIGHT
Gay* Indtfoatto* owns* from *■
•if hydroshlsrls
•old.
J FM {
k. i
“Saturday Special”
Lanterns
At Your Own
Price
FROM 10c JO $1.00
Cold Blast—Hot Blast
Dash Board and Tubular Lanterns
MARSHALL HDW. CO.
Successors to
THE NATION CO.
114 Weot Grand Ave.
4
* i? *
By Usifed Press.
Lincoln, Neb., March (.—Hun-
dreds of men in Nebraska who
hav* voted for year* are claiming
exemption from military service on
tho- ground that they nr* alien
Under a law to b* Initiated by
th* state council of dofonoe, No-
braaka wilt soon change her eleo.
tlon laws so "alien enemies" or
oven Just plain "allona" cannot
vet* and help make th* laws.
H"adnrmyn‘wYao"'.,i ohr
In Beottobluff TH registrants
under Uw draft law, all et whoa
hav* boon voting under th* state
law wnMh give# thorn tho ballot
on th* strength of their ftret
Paper*, or declaration of Intention,
claimed exemption.
In msm school diatrlels in thla
•tAt* It has boon discovered that
oth German parochial schools on-
Mroly crowded out th* public
aad In aosno of those Gor-
aehooH every bit of th* In-
was I* th*
A well-known authority states that
stomach trouble and Indigestion Is
nonrly always duo to acidity—acid
stomach—and not, aa most fclks be-
lieve, from a lock of digestive Juice*
He states that an excess of hydro
chlork) acid In tha stomach retards
digestion and atart* food fermenta-
tion, then our meals sour, forming
arrkl fluids and gaaea, which Inflate
tho stomach Ilka a toy balloon. W*
then got that heavy, lumpy fooling
In th* chest, w* eructate aour food,
belch gat, or have heartburn, flatu-
lence, waterbrash or nausea.
Ho tells us to lay aalda oil diges-
tive acids and Instead, get from any
pharmacy four ounces of Jad Balts
and taka a tablespoonful In a glass
of water before breakfast while It la
effervescing, and furthermore, to
contlnu* this for on* week. While
relief follows th* first dose, It Is Im-
portant to neutral Is* th* oddity, re-
move th* gas-making mass, atart th*
liver, stlmulat* th* kidneys and thus
promote a free flow of pur* digestive
Juices.
Jad Balts Is inexpensive and Is
mad* from th* add of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with llthla
and sodium phosphate. This harm
lew salts Is usd by thousands of
peopl* ' for stomach trouble with
excellent roaulU.—Advertisement.
)
Trophet and railroad
builder, sold: "Th* seed
of success Is not In you
tf you c a n’t save
money." M
L»et in LINE BUY a HOM Ej
Take advantage of the opportunity as it is offered
you. We are willing to help you own your home. If
you haven’t enough to pay for a home you can borrow
a very liberal amount from Iis and pay it back in small
monthly payments like rent. Come in and we will talk
it over.
Oklahoma City Building & Loan Ass’n
204*9 Majestic Bldg. Phone Walnut 2415
OFFICERS AND D1RBCTOU8
A. H. Cleeeen. J. M. Owen, F. P. Johnston, J. II. Everest,
A. L. Welch. Ueorg* Gardner, Newton Avey. W. M. King,
Ooorge G. Sohlberg, F. H. Peck. W. R. McWilliams.
Pro:"!: ROY STEWART"
“KKITH OF THIS BORPKR**
A pllrring t»lo of lo-w in a
lawless country — the border;
wolves find their master.
“THE
Uriel/*
K1E”
Oth
Kplaode
of
Adventure Story uf
the Wnt.
A ’I houaund Thrills.
—ALSO TRIANOI.K tOMEOY—
*A FULL DRJCSS FIZZLE"
ALMO FOX SUAMHIXE t’OMKDY
“A HO.\-OF-A-t*l V* ta rerla)
DREAMLAND llZiH
Coming: Tuesday, Wednesday
—“Lift l«* Red Peoldea,** 5-act
Triangle; “The Myatery Ship,"
MA toward’* Courage" and
“Lady Killer’* Doom," comedies.
EDNA MAY FOSTER
Direct from Australian Tour in Novelty
and
Other Interstate-Orpbeum Turn*
Include:
FOUR
PATHE NEWS OF WORLD.
UUIDDEN HAND” (Serial)
CARTOON
TRAVELOGUE
“THE HONEY BEES”
Novelty Musical Comedy Playlet—With It Girl*.
WKYAUDEVILLE
Home of Flrat-Run Trlaagle
Playa. Fox Featurea, Key-
Stone, Buaahlae aad Billy
Weot C’oaiedlea.
DREAMLAND
Doable Program—4 Pictures
14 Ilerle—“Caa Yen Brot Itf”
—LAST TIMES TODAY—
Douglas Fairbanks
—thought there waa nothing to
live for when the girl he want-
ed to marry became engaged to
another* man. Ko he hired a
professional assassin to end It
all in
"FLIRTING WITH FATE"
But when the girl changed
her mind Fairbanks dared not
go near enough to the assassin
to tell him of his desire for life.
It’s a 5-act Triangle feature.
—LAST TIMED TODAY—
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
George Walsh
IN FIVE-ACT PLAY
"THIS IS THE LIFE"
A PICTURE CYtLON K OP
LOVE, ACTIO* AND, ROMANCE
A revolutionary band taken
for a motion picture company,
leads to some wild and almost
fatal doings in South America
—ALSO—
“BIR1UED
ALIVE"
Ninth episode of
Greater Vita
graph’s stupen-
dous melodrama-
tic photoplay,
i«Vengeaaee aad
the Womas"
With William Duncan, and Carol
Holloway
ALSO—MACK ME* NETT—KEY-
STOKE
“DANGERS OF A BRIDE"
A Rapid-Fire Two-Reel Cemedy
MTARTIXU HOURS OF
PICTURES*
Fairbanks— Hitt* 2ilS* BiOft,
7 inn.
W alnh—10, IStSO, *«40, 6UM>,
PictO.
Seri*!—11, I »nO# 4 $40, 7«.YO,
10 i.IO.
Comedy—Ii2S* Xiflft, DiDR. RiM
I The Walsh pletare will aot
he show a after A p. m. Mat-
tirday.l
2SJS: DKAMUDD 2K*
Coming: Sunday. Monday—
Bov Stewart In “Kellb af the
Border i** Kddle Polo In “Th.
Dair* Kye," and Fox Sunshine
2-r.nl comedy. *A Mea-of-a
Gan." and Trlanglj comedy, "A
Pall-Ureas Flaal*."
Sserial Noltre—The big new.,
first-run, latest released Fox
pictures and now Billy West
and Fox Bunahlns comedies will
b. shown at th* Dreamland
hereafter. Watch Dreamland
ads.
Five Brand New Acts Direct from Cout
Tour—Pant*gea Original Road
Show Program
On Screen—Mary Miles Minter—In Her Latest Picture.
BI Y \V AH
HAVINGS
HTAMPfi!
FALL IN LINEr-BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS!
It’s A Sign »f SlrlsrFO LLY
COMING—Sunday and For Entire Week
The Ragtime Review
Cliff Watson’s New Assemblage of Jan Artists in
L-Ko and Nestor Comedies.
Universal Screen Magnate.
Universal Current Events.
FIVE COMPLETE PERFORMANCES ON SUNDAY
Screen Specials
TO THE THEATER-GOING PUBLIC
{ wish to call your attention to the fact that the elaborate
musical spectacle "EVERYWOMAN” is now playing the Over-
holser Theatre. Contrary to a custom that has been followed
In the past years by moat theatrical producers with a popular
success to their credit, I have steadfastly refused to organize
and send out any duplicate companies of this world famed
success, which Is coming to your city at the zenith of its fame
and glory, full of International honors and homage, and Identical
In the proportions that have made theatrical history hero and
abroad.
I realize that I may be sacrificing much In taking this
s' * nd. but I feel positive that the theatregoers of the few cities
to which I am sending "EVERYWOMAN" will appreciate the
excellence of this company. Many of you have no doubt
witnessed a performance of "EVERYWOMAN," and will bo
gratified to know that Paula Shay, .Marguerite Hatterson,
Bertha Bonn, Martha Voigt, Elsa Reed. Percy Parsons, Mel-
ville Anderson, Townsend Ahern. Frank ICIlday, F. J. Mc-
Carthy and Fred Hampton still head the cast and will appear
in your city In the same roles with which they have been
Identified.
Feeling that you will appreciate this effort to give you the
best In my power,
I beg to remain,
Faithfully yours,
OVERHOLSER
TODAY — TOMORROW — AND MONDAY
Evening, 50c to $2.00; Matinee, 50c to $1.50.
Matinee
Today and
Sunday
Sunday—Monday—Tuesday
the stages bi:«jt mhodpamatic sfnsatioh
THE WHIP
NOW THE JCBdNl M05T GIGANTIC THRIll PLAY
Prices
Adult*. Matinees 15c, Mights 20c.
ChiMrcn, 5c.
TODAY—LAST TIMES—PAULINE FREDERICK
BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS I
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