The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 10
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TOLD‘DESTROY
OLD PRUSSIA’
Tlie German people who liavi
non* of iho Prussians* world do .
minion ulms lire hecomlntf bolder
and ladder, ordlni; to the Zuricli
Volkereclit (People's Ultflilsi-
Art Idea In this Hwlss dally may |
throw some light on recent (level s
o| inenta within the German "Iron j
ring." They ore particularly hi i
(cresting In view of President \\ d |
Hin'rt statement of war and pe.uoj
itlniH,
Kventa within Germany are. ,
elated to have been a |>rlnctl".l_j /l.yj
tailor In the determination of that
prealdent to make Ida momentous
declaration of It American peace
terms.
Itrvolt Against Hraft.
The Volkarecht prints an Inter-
view with Carl Kadek. a Swiss So
elalist and delegate to the Slock
holm conference, who after an ex
tended sojourn in Germany re-
turns to Switzerland and reports
the following:
'Hundreds of young men or
military ago revolted against con
scrlptlon hi order to servo the
revolutionary movement. I m>
organize clubs and publish social .
jgtlc periodicals in K',Lu • f * u i
\ igllance of tho police anil the per-1
sedition they were BUhmlttcd to
•Tho dissatisfaction grows trout
day to day. Hi Kiel »•>“> mlll':',y
authorities had to employ muchh."
guns and artillery against 11 j "j,-or up luvantike, Herb
rebels. in Hamburg the garrison,
refused to fight the people, and I •
cavalry bad to he summoned from
Mecklenburg. In Hanover the so.
tilers openly fraternized with
Independent Socialists, 1 ho g
eminent Is compelled to act se-
verely against mutiny and open
revolution.
Court-Mart ial Mnnten.
"Among the rebels nro many
women. In Thuringia several
women wer......urt martlaled.
In nil other nrtlile the same
ZnrlMi daily utndes the I'-erlln
Vorwaerts as follows:
"The German government soon
will see that It cannot nehleve re-
suits unless It works for
miltalde to the wishes of the her
man people. -- ...
will not right five minutes for the
purpose to make Poland an - us ,,(• cornstarch and seasoning
I witli suit and popper. Serve with
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MAILS UNTIL
FREIGHT GOES
nv HASH. M. MVMA
your
A FEW RECIPES TO
HELP ON MEATLESS DAY
A IV w Meal less IMmIipm.
(i;ij;icv sou*.
Ono firm head of colory, cut in
two-inch sticks, washed and put
to cook in 1 quart of milk, with
1 dozen white peppercorns tied in
a hit of muslin and cooked with
milk and celery.
of butler and add to milk. Two
small onions fried light brown in
, butter are then added. Lot all
P«u*® i mixture boil and then simmer for
an hour or until celery is tender.
Washington. Jan. H Was
mail late this inornhw’
If so, there is no use to get mad
I about it, you might just as "ell bej
patient and i»xi*vt it to bo late fori
many other mornings, for Viuloj
Ham must smash up the freight j
I blockade before lie can turn Ins
! attention to relieving mail niub
passenger congestion in the Intel
‘eat of winning the war and while
the freight blockade is being
J broken mails will generaly be late
The first blow in smashing the
freight blockade will 1h» too clear
out terminals. Then as rapidly as
I possible, mail and passenger set v
I lee will be rescued.
l ostoffice of*, ials are pessimia
tic about the mail situation.
Trains Klim hinted.
••More than 400 trains have been
j eliminated." Assistant Secretary
‘ l’raeger said. Many of these
were what we know as ‘mail trunk
i lines.' lly discontinuing these
I trains mail is delayed several hours:
! between our largest cities.
“The department believes the sit
uation could be relieved by the ere
at ion of a few solid mal' trains
connecting great population ecu
itors and given the right of way so.
| their schedules can be maintained,
I with absolute precision. W e would
I rather have one solid mail train a
>dav on a 27-hour schedule between'
--- " ~ | New York and Chicago that we
mainder of the bean mixture over | ,.ouiq count on being on time than
the top and shape mold like a jmjf a dozen running from five to i
fowl. Urush over whole mold wlth|M.Ven hours late.
a beaten egg. Melt three-fourths I •*]Hiring November 90.000 mail)
cup butter In deep par^ and heat trains missed their connections.
M itthew C. Sullivan, * Sailor of
Fortune," Is broke, but rich in
memories.
It was Matt's eagle eye nnd timely
shout of warning that sent Ameri-
ca's first shot of tlie war smashing
into the conning tower of an
enemy F-boat.
M itt landed in Seattle from
Kobe, Japan, after a globe circling
pemi ies.
Sullivan was the loo|out on duty
on the steamship Mongolia, which,
after his cry of warning, with a
single shot sank a Herman sub-
marine In the Fngllsh channel.
R. R. PRESIDENTS WANT
ROADS BACK AFTER WAR
/b/ / hi ird l*rr»*.
New York. Jan 14 Asserting a
right h* know definitely Just what
is in pro*|MK*t T7 railway presi-
dents. representing 177 lines, will
ask the administration how lorn? it
intends to continue oi»cration of the
roads. It wm nnn»*unc»Hl today. J
The railroaders want the govern '
ment to definitely promise to give ,
up the lines aft«*r the war.
SOLDIER IS KILLED
BY HIS OWN TEETH
/»(/ I titled I'rrtt,
London, Jan. 14.—"It's curious
that he survived l.. months' f shot J
and shell to come home to be |
killed by hi* own teeth," was the
way a Hackney coroner rendered a
: verdict of “death by misadventure "
A soldier had swallowed Ills false 1
' teeth while asleep.
the cold wave cam* the supply of | „„ endowment before soliciting to
coal was exhausted, fine carload j .^rclianti..
arrived but it t<*ok only a few.
■ h airs before this was gone. Coal I
i dealers give no promise as to when |
j another supply will arrive. It waM j
| the coldest weather here in 13
I years.
DARKEN YOUR
Durant.—To protect merchant!'
Iiere from soHcliatUma for un '
worthy charities, the commercial!
O
I’npaid telephone bills for the
month of January are past due. I
If not paid by & p. in, of the
! IMli, service will 1»“ discontinued.
I Southwestern Hell Telephone Co.—J
Advert isement.
PEOPLES’
TRANSFER
COMPANY
MOVKIW OF liorsi HOI.D
(iOOIKS
I.AUGF. STOItAtiR
lAFll.lTIFh
Walnut 4*2\
By Reviving Color Blinds, La
Creole Doet This. Healthy
and Simple to Apply.
Just apply to your hair an<1
Kealp beforo going to bed the
famous La Creole Hair Dressing.
This revives tho color glands to
activity. lu a short time you
will observo all your gray,
streaked nr faded hair turn to
mp h an even beautiful natural
dark shado that, no one could
tell you had used La Creole.
Not u trace of gray hair can be
Also stops dandruff and
iialling hair. Have soft, fluffy
long natural dark hair again by
applying La Creole. Sold on a
money-back guarantee by drug
stores, or sent prepaid for $1.20
I by Van V'eet Drug Co , Mom-
■ phis, Tcnn Advertisement.
don’t look around. V'e just muffed a salute!"
in
conncc
v ” ......... . 1 mi nuni hi
The Herman peop < |>uj, thrunut colander and return
• . __l.il.t AU fli V till*
r . 10 I to saucepan, thickening with
Aus J ..............,......,
trian and Courkind and
a Prussian province.
With remarkable courage, lien
Hirsrli recently made a speech j"
the relchstag " lii.li was promptly
suppressed hy ......... In Iw
Un, [.’very 1V l lin newspaper was
forbidden to mention even tho fact
that he spoke.
“Destroy Illtl I’nissla.
Hit-sell, however, sent his speech
to the SolltiKon Arhelterst imtne,
the oi-ran of the minors of that
district, and the substance of it s
reproduced as follows:
“Hof ore wo can arrive at any
undorstandinff with our enemies
that is likely to lead ...............
or this horrlhle butchery tho old
Prussia must he destroyed.
••What Is tills old ITussla. H
is „ state lu which the classes who .....
have tmhistlv losiimed rower nvr , )
the masses have ever most ruth-,
les.'ly exploited Hits |inwer to op
piess the other classes of the popu
lot Ion. , ...
"It Is this Old rt-ussla which
is in the first place responsible for
the circumstances that we have at
few friends in the world, anti it is
the Prussian J tinkers who are to
lilame for tho prolongation of the
war.
Automatic Knd of War.
“Wo shall continue tho struggle
until this old Prussia lies in ruins
and a now Prussia, in which there
will no longer ho lore Hoycs.
nor exploiters nnd exploiter, but
free men, rises In its plaoe.
“On that day the war will come
to an end automatically, for the
speedy coming of that day, there-
fore, we must strive and struggle,
and, if it must he, fight as our
soldiers are fighting at Hie front,
with Instruments of death and de-
struction and amid the shedding
of blood."
WILD MEN YOU
HAVE MET
Now we’.l 1)0 easy. Well let
this pink < lf soft hy holplnp him
to his feet after tho referee has
waved off n't counts.
Now don't ai-pue. We've heard
you hiss a few mouthfuls of to-
hasco utterances every so often on
the reminp occasion.
Heal sweet like trills they wore,
toe. l.lke a hulldop hummlnp
a hrnnm peddler. And what you'd
like to do to the autolst was nice
and politic too, like what a meat
eatinp pike who's boon fhinlmt in
vepertartan water would do to an
angleworm that's heon livinp well.
And wo don't chalk anything
apainst yon, Anthony, we've pot
voit heat to It on what yon said
and what you'd do. li s that soft
epp who pot the halt sipn from the
1 raffle cop to let the traffic sway
the other direction, also the hoeh
pedest rial. You know the ink"
has awfully nervous pedals and
when the star pentleman rives tie-
proceed flash, this mutt throw
her into second nnd wades rlcht
thrnurh regardless of ns .......
hoof I n i? simps and takes for plant-
ed the cop's po sipnal as a l't'lvi-
lepc or permit to run over any-
l.ndv In the way. WnW!
G. A.
very hot, put in tho vegetable i j>(.eemher 100,000 misted
chicken and liake for an hour bast- tlons and caused mail delays. 1 lie
inp frequently, and serve with a
pruvy nn.de of the melted l.utter
and browned flour. Garnish vvltlt
t parsley and serve very hot.
STITFKD ONIONS.
.Melt 1 tablespoon j |.’„ur hirse Spunlsh onions, 1 Vj
" cuj(s tioiled l.itna beans, 1 eup
muslirooms, " tablespoons butter,
pepper, salt. Skin onions and boll
slowly until tender, remove tho
centers and chop well, addinp the
mushrooms which have been peeled,
.•naked U. the butter and cut fine. I JTollyanna.' wt h Ilclen H;M-«■.
Hub hearts thru sieve and add toll'. In the title 1"', 1 • o'
oyien mushroom mixture and sett-1 the Overhelser, .Ian -l^i)d_-a.-
soninp, and stuff the onion cups
with filllnp. Sot on buttered this
nr paper, dot with butter, tt vit
bake until siiphtly brown.
=2?
I situation Is even worse now.
Hilt In addition to rail situation
!tho postoffice department should
I realize Its own HhorteomlnRS and
| try to remedy them, for it Is (et-
tain that mail delays are far
I preater than the railroad situation
1 alono Justifies.
“POLLYANNA” IS COMING
tui
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Si
and
croutmis «>f fi’icd bread,
liin; ( KOCH LTTLS.
Hoil one ball .-up of rioo until
very ,voft, cool, then lieat in 2
eggs, 2 teaspoons sugar, and 1
to.tspoon salt. Mold in balls and
dust v ith flour. 1 toll croquettes In
egg and fry in oleomargarine or
half lard and half oleomargarine. !
Servo with sweet sauce made of
one-half cup corn syrup, pinch «>f
salt, 1 cup water and vanilla to
flavor.
VI HI T MILL rilH'KLX.
1 'onr cups boiled Lima beans. *1
tablespoons butter (meltetl), 2 hard
hoiled eggs. Kuh tho boiled Lima
!>«••ms thru a sieve and mix in the
nielied huitcr, salt and pepj»er.
1 ’lace half the mixture on a. floured ■
board and mold into oblong
sha/»o. Spread the mold with a
mixture of 1 cup breadcrumbs I
toasted, .3 teaspoons chopped par-j
rtloy, one half tc-aspoon lemon- \
tnyme, one half teaspoon grated
lemon rind, salt, cayenne pepper,
yoik of l egg, 1 tablespoon milk. .
Cut tin* 2 hard hoiled eggs in strips l
JOHN D. GIVES SUM
TO HIS FOUNDATION
Give The Stomach
A Chance To Work
fuller
We can’t expect tho stomach to •
ad normally .f tho natural avc-
of elimination are blocked
--- |FO jt (-annot dispose of its refuse.
iWben the bowels are constipated j
Special to The Xctct. ] the si i: »” is called upon fur;
Now York. -Ian. I2.-The Itm-kc-1 w..rk beyoml^lm
Htion has announced • ft|;h0 nmj (iiSeomfort generally, and j
i retcipt of a further gift of $."1,500,- j unless the condition is promptly j
! <>«» fi'"'” "• Hhdtrfcllrr yOivv^fcror,ous ontn(r.f ir cnnsU.
The gift is made in view of tho r);|‘tion iH HO’d jn drug stores under j
incroasing demands upon tho ,|H. name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup ,
t-„n„s "f the l-’immlatlon nrlstnt; ■ ^l^V/plo’ h.xatlve Sor'lm"'Ix Gu‘‘p",..*n '
in connection with tho war. that acts on tin* bowels in a.
________— gentle, natural manner, without i
griping or other pain or discom-
fort^ affording speedy relief. Get \
l.fp ! of I )r. ' '.i;(1 we 11's Syrup i
I
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MAYOR OF CHINATOWN
HAS NOISY FUNERAL
Jill l'nifed I'reus.
New York, Jan. 14 Old Tom
CJunn, mayor of Chinatown, today
had the noisiest funeral on record,
un me - mini nom u eggs m mh|»» i There wore three brass bands,
and plaee across mold, cover with j 150 bucks and five sight-seeing au-
ii... j’ost /if the dressing, spread re- tomobiles In linos.
,;f pepsin from your druggist and
have it in lie* house whcil you
need it; it costs only fifty cents
and Is the ideal family reined
mild enough for children nnd
people, yet sufficiently powerful
for the strongest constitution. A
trial bottle, free of charge, can he
obtained by writing to Dr. W. li.
Caldwell. 4 5f» Washington St., Mon-
ticello. Illinois, for whom this ad-
vertisement is published.
Tuesday s at Kerrs | Mail Orders Sent Prepaid |
Like a Giant Snow-Ball Gaining Impetus
As It Rolls On—So Tomorrow
The Kerr SALE OF WHITE
Goes Forward With New Interest
After all. it is more than mere price appeal that has already at-
tracted thousands to this Annual Event during the past week. While
prices are low, very low—it is the quality of the merchandise ottered
which makes instantaneous appeal. Stocks have been splendidly re-
plenished for Tuesday’s selling, too.
10 Yard Bolt of English Longcloth $1.69
f it _v> inches wide. Some of it slightly soiled
l!
A special lot, all
in handling— $1.69.
36-ln. Bleached 1
Muslin; yard— 1
5c
9-4 Bleached ACr
Sheeting; yard—^'J*~
Hemmed Crash Towels : Mussed : Dozen $ 1.00
this
This let of towels are slightly soiled and some are itnpertei
fad decs not impair their wearing qualities. They were I
|!trcmcml"U.dy underprice. Umrefore We are aide to oiler I
saving
Lol
Men’s Suits
Cleaned and Pressed
75c
Good Work—Auto Service
SUCCESS CLEANERS
Walnut 6771
____ remarkable
Tui'ki-li Halli 1 owols 12 1 -2c
I)o/.t'n ftii' ()nl\ S1.15
T best* Hie I'Li in hcmmcil, good
quality, absorbnnt bath towels, riffcrol
nt this special low price tomorrow.
\\'»* offer tin* four following ex
trttncly good values for Tuesday’s
salt* of white:
Stiil'cliless Sliools: Sub*
0.3v!Ml Seamless Sliccis fur only SI. 10.
Hl\!l0 Seamless Slieels for only SI.25.
Hl\!)() Seamless Sheets for only $1.35.
Mix 10$ Seamless Sh'ets for oiil> SI 50.
r, il.e woman
pH lit iful supply of |
are aide to titter
$1.00 dozen.
f .11\5ft Pillow Cases
25c Kuril: Dozen 82.95
Uni Spread-: Special
| 'ul ’ unate.
who purchases
,1,0s.' pillow at this price.
Wo offer some unusual values in
bed hpr-a«l l Tin* quality of e.ueh one
ih rxcell- nt nnd tlu-re is every assur-
an,',, that Midi Imv prices will not
possildo in the future.
I’lam lieinnicd bed spreads prleed for
Mnmlav at S1.1!». Sl.fi!) nnd S2.75.
White satin bed sjireails. 13 1
m
ii
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m
m
size
alpipeil edge
$1.75.
72-ln. Mercerized Table Damask 75c
ii
For superior taxi service,
enclosed cars. equipped ^ "ith
mw beating systems We arc
ready in answer your call .it
any ’time, day or night
sflllHl — III I Intel
TAXICAB SERVICE CO.
John Profiler* <• « MiIIImiii
\t this lew price we "tier lalde damask of excellent quality
f pretty designs
a number
1 .......... 1..........\W AMOOk 'V
Bleached Linen Table Cloths 2x2 at $4.501
l«t \"ti-t. lx- <.t lift lit 1 Mil 1 1. i f -1 I r.r i i ill\’f *11 M . ,11 *i 1 /11 > - i f rii it ^, | K
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arietv "f beautiful 11■ • ra 1 nr cmventinnal ilc"igns are
: il", and ex- epl Mlial v.'llle-, t - ■ at $4.50.
In a v
linen laid.............. ,........... . . .-----
10 Yard Bolts Chiffon Finished Nainsook
Tbi' material is ideal f.-r the making "f dainty undergarments and hahii
f'*r the making of
I'Atracrdinarv values t■ -r t'-nierrnw.
( Hil l (IN , IMS,, \ UNnIIHK Mill I (IN I ,MS|, \\l\si(|(»h
w ill)-, a Ill'll s ;
'.ili im lies \\ iiic, :i hull Si ■!'.**.
|(» ill( lies
KI RK’S 1 MILTON N MNsoOK
3fi inches uidc, a h dt > ’ .
KERR DRY GOODS COMPANY
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This Week Only-A Free Tube
This Offer on Pepsodent Ends Saturday Night
Present This Coupon Today
See HowTeeth Glisten
When that Film is Gone
By Wm. M. Ruthrauff, A. B., A. M.
All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities
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Old Methods Fail
To Save Teeth
As Everybody Knows
Sonp and chalk have for hundreds or years
been the basis of tooth pastes and powders.
Most cleanly people use them daily. Yet
statistics show that decay and pyorrhea have
constantly increased.
Those methods have failed. Teeth still dis-
color. still decay, despite the daily brushing.
Tartar still accumulates. Pyorrhea, in some
degree, is almost universal. Every little while
one must visit a dentist for a vigorous dental
cleaning.----
Now it is known that the trouble lies in a
clinging film. In that slimy film which you
feel with your tongue.
That film is what discolors. It hardens into
tartar. It holds food particles which ferment
and form acid. It holds that acid in contact
with the teeth—the cause of all decay.
That film is albuminous, so it forms an
ideal breeding place for germs. Millions of
germs of all sorts are ever-present in it.
These berms, together with tartar, are the
chief cause of pyorrhea. Through the in-
flamed gums the germs enter the veins. Now
it is known that many serious diseases are due
to this mouth infection.
Thus most tooth troubles, and the troubles they
lend to, are caused by this film on teeth. You cannot
avert them by bruslring teeth by any old-time method.
That film resists the tooth brush. It j;i "s into
crevices and stays. With any soapy dcti'.ifiice, the
alkali in it help to make the iilrn more ckp.sc—more
resistant to the brush.
But science now has supplied a way to cot;.hit
that film. The way is called Pepsodent—a dainty
film di;,extant. And this otter is made to b-t a one-
week test show you its effects. For the sake of clean,
safe, glistening teeth, we urge you to accept it.
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This New Method
Ends the Film
Prove It by a 7-Day Test
Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digest-
ant of albumin. The object is to digest and
dissolve this clinging, albuminous film. Then
to every day combat it, so the teeth are ever
free.
Pepsin must be activated, else it is inert.
The usual activating agent — hydrochloric
acid—is harmul to the teeth. So pepsin, for
this purpose, long seemed barred.
But invention has now supplied a harm-
less means of activating it. In Pepsodent this
agent is combined witli pepsin. And five gov-
ernments have already granted patents on the
combination.
So activated pepsin can now be applied
to this film. And it means tlie etui ol that
film, as experience with Pepsodent proves.
For three years this product has been sub-
jected to thousands of clinical tests. Many
able authorities have watched the results.
Those tests have proved that Pepsodent
solves the problem of that film. And it does
that in a dainty, pleasant way.
Now we offer a One-Week tube so that anyone
can prove it. Present this coupon for it. Use it like
nnv tooth paste, then note how different ate the
Pepsodent results.
Note how clean your teetli feel after using. Note
how they whiten as the film coat disappears.
You will know in one week that filmless teeth are
possible. The teeth’s chief enemy can be deieateJ.
The results of film can he prevented.
Then you will always use Pepsodent. Nothing
could induce you to return to old methods. You will
have an entirely new conception of clean teeth. Cut
out the coupon now.
ONE-WEEK TUBE FREE
Present ibis coupon, with your name and address
fill' d in, to the drim^i.st named. It is ^ood for a One-
W eek Pubo ol Pepsodent.
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Out of town i r*iii#*nt* should mail thi* < "upon to 1 h»* PrpioHrnf
C 'mfi.tny, 1104 bo. VLabuili Avenue, Chuagu, aud the tuue \>,1|
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