The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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RIM HEAD
HELPS PHEPARE
NATION FOR WAR
THE OKLAHOMA NEWS—Page 2
BT HARRY B. HCST.
i wi STlpplfee. ti the vast not-
1 work of ts’egraph and telephone
; line*.
| l a® physician weeded fo tone
up Undo Sam's communication
i rystems has made a name for
J himself as a doctor or run-down
railroads, and as a student of
national transportation problems.
He applies his theories and get#
things dene.
He t hanged a. St O.
His name t3 Danlefi Willard.
_________ and In railroad circles he Is
Washington, I t 1, 23.-~^Chlef: e;nw® ** th* man who chanced
among preparations being made ‘,le * O railroad from a
te put Uncle Sum la fit physical 1o'le to OM of the most efric'ent
condition for possible war Is tihe ,n,'a !n !h® country,
toning up of bla circulatory and He •* president of the B. it
nervous systems. Q , hut he has virtually g’ven
Before he can fight effectively "P hl" offices w'tb thnt road
even ir given unlimited men, at Baltimore to o^-npr n desk
arms and ammunition, two thing!) nt ,h* headquarter . of the r\ utt-
Are essential: ell of Nntlonal Defence In Wash-
Ho must have a healthier, 'r.gton.
Insuring a constant supply of 'Willard heron his ra'lrosd ap-
prenticeship Ss a hoy, currying
! water to section hands on the
old Central Vormor; railroad
, A few ’,sm later ho hecame
'a fireman thrn an engineer
No sooner hail ho prnv 1 hi*
! ability to run an englno'thnn he
1 wanted to run a whole rRllroad
Become* Offlrln'.
He secured a transfer Into the
executive end of railroading
tfik'n? a place a* a minor super
Intendcnt. Prom th's bv hard
■work and constant study, he ad-
vanced thru various position*
with manv road*, becoming B.
every
revivifying blood to
muscle and brain cell.
He must have a nervous
system so controlled snd co-
ordinate he can gauge accu-
rately the time and place for
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lie the ral’roads for war work | out detailed plars for handling as general chairman of the Joint I At the time Columbus mad* 91a
was to divide them Into districts arrrty traffic. j committees, under Willard. discovery the North American
Fairfax Harrison, president of
the Southern railway, will serve '
correspond :ng to the depart-;
men’al divisions of the army.
Special committees of railroad j
executives were selected In each
district These railroad heads
•were directed to confer wish the
1 army departmental commanders
In their districts, and to work
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To Cure n Cold In One Day
T,ik« LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN-
INE Tableta. Druggist* refund
rropey If *.t fal!e to ^ure E. W.
GROVE'S *l*rnature U on each
box. r: r». *
; continent had only one domaati-
* ■
King of Spain Is proprietor of j catod animal, the dog.
largo motor factory In Madrid _
f W'SMMSSSVlSMMSMSWlWVVt
J STOP CATARRH; OPEN |
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
St O. president In 1!*10.
During nil this nerlml of nd- 1 ne t1l,ra«o humnne sodet y hue aent «*ut a nation-wide re-
| r«ncement he studied, fn'k^d T1'"* for owners of cuts to bell t.bolr |>ct« so birds may be
and lived ral'rnBds, tinlll today ! waj-nc<l <»‘Clr approach,
he probably knows the systems ’
of the whole nat.on In rreater ,0® on transportation and com
detail thnn nnv other man. tnunlcallon.
It wns beoauoe of this Inf!- itus posIUon will gtve WIllar<
mate knowledge that the Bonn- ,r* ^^ent of war, virtual dlroc-
j ell of Natlonnl Pf-fense chose ~ ---
! Willard as hend of the commit-
flon of every railroad In the
t'nl'ed States.
Willard’s first step to organ-
Snys fieam Applied la ?
Nostrils Helirvms Head- S
< 'olds at Once. 5
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If your nostrils are clogged and
ycur head is stuffen and you can't
breathe freely because of a cold
or catarrh, just get a small bot-
tle of Ely’s Cream Balm at ar.v
drug store. Apply a little of
tiiia fragrant, antiseptic cream In-
fo your nostrils and let It pene-
trate through every air passage
| of your head, soothing and heal-
ing the inflamed, swollen mucous
membrane and you get Instant re-
lief.
Ah! How good It feels. Your
nostrils are open, vour head Is
clear, no more hawking, snu'f-
. fling, blowing; no more -head-
mi. h> dryness or struggling for
j rcath. Ely’s Cream Balm Is Jus'
! that sufferers from head cold
'and catarrh need. It’a a delight
I - Advertisement.
Friday and Saturday
Closes the Most
Appreciated Sale
EVER HEED IN THE MILLINERY BUSINESS
Hare yon taken advantage of the bargains.
Hundreds of hats have been sold and hundreds of new onea have taken their places.
These
will include the late Qage novelties, jaunty tailored hats. Gage Milan sailors and dreasy milli-
nery of advanced typas. You will find all of these displays possessed of the Individuality and
distinction which are chartcterlstlo of our Imported bats on sale.
Friday and Saturday Only $5.00
800 NEWTjY TRIMMED MATH—a Cioe.ng Anniversary Special at...........98.60
Extraordinary efforts have been dovoted to the preparation of the special. They offer unusnal
originality, style and quality at this price. No two alike and none will be duplicated.
Hundreds of Dress and Sport Hats $1.98
Including Gage Black Llrfbre vacation hats anu poke snapes with streamers for young ladisa.
Turbans nrul small hats for middleaged ladles; poke bonnets with flowers and streamers for-
chlldren, age to 12 years.
A Large Line of Sailors and Straw Hats $1.00 *
Detailed description of these hats la tmposituie In an offering such as this. Actually hun-
dreds to choose from. Now Hats, Beautiful, Stylish, Smart and Freeh.
Come early for yours, for never again will such bargains be offered tn Oklahoma Oty,
NEW EASTERN MILLINERY
In Cadllac Hotel Building.
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‘oaeh Wow to be struck. and
TWO GOOD REMEDIES
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It’s Easy—If You Know Dr.
Edwards’ Olive Tablets
also can foresee and forestall
■the assaults of his enemy.
What Systems Are.
The circulatory
woRKivn Toonniru. ranmns The _____.
NARVEI.ors iii>i i.tx. I. , e sf rct °* keeping young is to
for Inaianco. (food's Sh rsaps* 1 young—--to do this you must
rllla, the etimdard blood jiurlfier, I wafich your liver ami bowels—there’s
t* recommended for conditions that inn need of having a sallow comnicx-
are Acrofuioun or d<t)iemlrnt on ; .i.j. _• , 1
Impure blood. , .n ('ar^ rings under your eyes—
Peptiron IMHr. thA new iron inmples—a bilii tis look i/i your fac^
tonic, are *»pe<'ln!ly rerommcnrifd —dull eyes with no sparkle. Your
for condition* that aro radically doctor will tell von inr t «irl’nf«c
; 01- cliaiac.ierleucaJly anemic a.ul , W’“ .11 J01' ,n0'1 sickness
I nervnue ; comes from inactive bowels and liver.
Many person* suffer from n Or. Kdwsrib perfcctril a vegetable
are. - 1 ° 1»»nf.. *•>#»« conditions : compound mixed with olive oil to act
system, by of the glnmla. hunches in the'niJldt* ^ °" h,.e an‘* bowels, which he
eruptions, and enrra on *........... '
the body, IlmLn
are besides pule
Capitol Hill
Niw wall paper number* being
M- elvril dally. Now Is tliu time-
- paper your house. We have
t! * wall pa.per an cheap ss
anyone In the city. Don't over-
-■k our de!tverv service. fall
u* for anything In the Drug
:.ne and we will deliver it Im-
mediately without extra charge.
Riggan’s Drug Co.
r ■nd Robtaaoe. Walnat S0S2
Note These Money
Savers For Saturday at Platers
COME OVER ON GRAND AVENUE AND SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE
Notice these values in
Sulla Clean*#
»«i rren.ee ST. OO
which Rlone the nation’s fighting *:’''nneoV» «vuptioi
jtrwngth can io maintained, is ^ld ^c.,P'and °1
made up of great arteries j and nervous
gad veins of transportation—I,,lf, th*w patient# take both
Railroads,. electric llnca and high- j LXW'nul ^r*
wIJU*. ' v . |5^Py reasonably nuro to derive
The Rervoua system, w k 1 c h j __Tfl”e two great
t gVUW OIOIU) W U ( V U | -----— * — *
>urt convey every Impulse gov-; ev“°?n cili«
erolng quick movement of men —— >- — —-• n '*•**
whare only one may appenr to ho
i jSS1 °*.v’ of are«t advantage
Pannenter Says: ^'“'v"rr
gave to his patients lot years.
f'r. Kdwarls’ Olive Tjiiiets, the
substitute for calomef, are gentle it:
their ai-ti'in, yet always effective,
'llicy filing aiiout that exuberance of
spirit, that natural buoyancy which
lihoulil he enjoyed by everyone, by
toning up the li\cr and clearing the
system of impurities.
I You vs ill know I)r. Edwards’ Olive
Tablet, hy their olive color 10c and
25c per box. All druggists.
—Advertisement.
The calmness of our peopl
Rfter Ike police discovered thu
the «
Gormans wore about to bio*
UP our waterworks and gas plam
and electric light works wm
tporvolous.
. No excitement, no panic; In
too Inldst of this Intense dange
I even taw some smile.
! The least that our commls-
iSonora can do lu the way ot
preparedness would be to ptac>
Uibmartue nets across ‘the Cana-
dian river to keep the U-Boats
I**-
■ Again we have started eur
S hat dye factory. Early in
spring we were not able to
this on account of the price
bnt we got e conces-
enabled us to com-
nufacturlng again.
Yfo bars had an Immense
number of calls for thla dye, for
dvefyOne who used It last year
*»nts It again. Ther* is no dve
muals It. It dries with e nice
fWter. J5c buys e bpttlo.
• • e
Mali
Se «
do tl
<af the dye.
fOB which
>nw men
Rove to n good word from the
. . — — w iruns ini
Heel Drug Co. of Medford. Okla
IJnst fourteen bends ero helnc
mtoothod and softened by the
Stg 4 Ronto Jot we eold seven
jgtlee ff Big 4 Hand Lotion
w*ok.n
PUMRimiUROGlMMA
bRI G OO.
W. ». BROADWAY.
...... Boltzschue’s Quality Grocery
” 8..TCRDAV oL
l aRicy Short nth*. |n»r |h...................
I-can Iloltlng Beef, n»
Fancy Uolle<! It.Mf Il«i„st. |h. .......
lixtra Fancy Reef Roast. |h. ................
Fxtr* Fancy Prime ftlb Roast*, lb.
Morris’ Supreme Hum* lb........
IO-1U, PsU Rest t'omiMivinrl ............
(With Other yfoaf Onler )
llrlsket Bacon. I 1-2 p, ,h.....
Sngar Cnro! Breakfast Itaron, tlio slab, per U>
Genuine Calf Uvor. r,.r |b. .
_ GROt'KRIKS—Glioi'i ji||.;s.-
■ 4 I he. Fine Grnnulatcrl Hinrar tiif
<W*»h M Order Other Cbxxls. Not
Meadow Gold Rutter, lb.........
15 liars Crystal White Soap ...
25c pint. Oats ................
8 IOc pkirs. Oatn ...........
n I ha. Head Hire 2Ac; in tbs. for
Freeh Country Egic*. d"zen .....
4 boxes Matches ........... ................
5c boxes Walt or Toothpicks, ’box’!!!!!!!!!”;..........
OnlnR Set* (red or yellow), 2 quart* ..!.!!!! .......
I.lhby's Wh'te Aspnraim* It cans for ......Z-
Libby’s Asparagus nlli mV |V lV-s ' ,h!m
'mL Butter (new stock) 2 for .
85c Reviled Crnls, anil Shells, two set- r1>r ......
IQe cans Old Fashlonml l.ye llomln.T, .’5 for............
No. 9 Booster Com, per can 14c, 4 for , ......... T '
No. 8 Gusli Pros. 2 cans for ...........
Ladies’
High Boots
Ladies’ Spring Dresses, worth $20.00, now______
Ladies’ .Si 5.00 Dresses____________________
H4J9
We Cell far aaS Deliver
Yl> rirnn and lllock lints
PIIIIM: w ^ »»| V 4IHI
2m \\ Vuurtli «
Corner ffh nmi llnrtff
58.50 Shoes
57.50 Shoes
50.50 Shoes
55.00 Shoes
.57.50
56.50
55.00
.53.98
VVe have a few pairs
Shoe; worth $7.50—now..
White Kid
............55.00
I.adics’ Spring ITats
$3.50
Ladies’ new Spring
Waists in Crepe de
Chene
$3.98
Men’s $3.00 Spring
Coats, all colon
$2.00
New Spring Caps for
new greens—
spring, the
Men’s Suits, worth up to $20.00—
Choice—
75c and $1
$9.95
221 AND 2t3 WEST
GRAND
Platers
221 AND 223 WEST
GRAND
fiaannananaanna
BDBBBBBB
BBBBBBBBBBBBB
■iiiiiiaiii
. $1.00
Intituling (Vnnfioiin-1. >
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drygoods caHsos w.main
OPEN SATURDAY
NIGHT
UNTIL 8:30
Sittk-luclcn
DRYGOODS Ca|/sOO W.HAIM
Women s Spring Suits at $16.50 a Sale of Spring Dresses at $16.50
try
SI Iftf cans of for . .
I duien Be Pcorllne
85c Gold Dust
,*1?,tt5?.<r.hue’s Quality Grocery
*81 fast math.
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Women's and MIhivs' Dresses, in mate-
rials of creps de chtne, plain and fancy
taffetas, combinations and Georgette crepe
In a very wide range of new spring ahades.
THEY’RE VALUES TO 928.80.
Your Choice Friday
and Saturday $16.50
Children *s $1.25 Dresses
at 79a
New
■afcMrJi!tr
BIG HAT HIT
AhouT'H'Z ^thU^group0** °f W°meB'8 “nd M‘,9eS’ Sprln* Sn,t*’
Tim material*, poplins, Polret. twills, serges and fancy tweeds.
Clover modes In the straight silhouette, some belted utters trim-
med very attractively m combination collara “ - -
end Saturday <1(1.00.
The elevereet styles la tittle girls’ Tub
Frocks that ws’vs ever displayed. They’re
fast colored ginghams snd percales and
thoroughly ’’tubable.” Some are hand
smocked; sthera trimmed very attractively
In yelvet and colors.
tegular 91.88 Valueo 70c—Friday and
Saturday Only.
Vour choice Friday
-$2.00—
THE NEWEST SPRING
HATS—OUR PRICE
^e-V Jf
V
—r$2.00--
FOR GOODNESS SAKE TRY
OUR GOODYEAR WELT SHOES
$2^ and $3^
h| *0 the latest
$4.00 Bohinept Curtains
Pillow Cases, Sheets and
Spreads Reduced
Heavy Cluny Lace Edged . . . }
Franconia Ptllnw Oss
soft finish—no starch.
-12 l-2c each—Stse 42 and 48x88—
in small deelgns—Regular
Lace Curtains, 59c Pr.
White and ecru. 3-lnch bordrted.
T6c prlr values
Sc*m 10c Yard—They’re In filet. Jn ecru and white. Regular
lec value.
. . C^vtaln Swiss 5c Yard—Tn colored border*,
t l-.tc values—special
Hemstitched Peppered Rieeta 91.00—Six. <1*90—SpeclaL
Soft finlxh crocheted Bed j Special Spread 92.10
Spread—elxe 74x84. Regular fl ! Regular |2 9* Batin *
value, 70e. i-Spread.
Regular
House Dresses $1.25
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Very complete Mxortmeut tn
faet colored Ginghams and Per-
cales; they’re self-trimmed,
square necked; values up to
$1.98—Second Floor.
Friday aed
OU Ctetbo 14c.
White Gordaline Skirt* 91.00
They'rw belted and trimmed
with pockets snd buttons, all
•lisa, values to <1.19.—Second
Floor.
25 Pattern Hats $5 to $7.50
They’re pattern hate, values up to
$18.80, reduced for Friday and Sat-
urday at 98.00 to 97.80.
p| . ' y
I m1
I oscen a
AB eolora gad white, la tOe
Sad 19c regular value
Mew’a Right Shirts 00c S OOe
Made gt beat qaallty cambric
la vises extra fnlL—Flm Flow.
Unusually largo dleplay of untrlm-
med shape, at 91-00 to 08AO.
Ml
Special showing of the nmsrt, clever
Milan and black User, sailors, 04.Ob
to 08.08.
tOe T«
Women’s Vent* « for 25c. j 10 yards limited to a
Harrow taped ehouiier straps. Tomer.
121 W. Grand
121 W. Grand
Millinery Department
Second Floor
Make the Three Hundred Block the Center”
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 151, Ed. 1 Friday, March 23, 1917, newspaper, March 23, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860072/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.