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Put* Two
THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
MEANS BLOODSHED,
insurgent SAYS
fi would mean bloodshed In | Nothin*’ Is to b* left t» «
Oklahoma. flwlared RepframU- Tho federal Minute ««n«nf -on
_ _ ... . - >i____...... .. ......... .till I... # >. IN it II i V t-n f U
«IT» J. O. McCollUter of Maugutii
obvut the new registration law
Monday, prefacing hi* anuounv**-
mont that tbe brow beating hi
bad rooeived front tbe govtrnor
*imacy will In* c ir.uui vvuii'd b) !
hatltl); ini! oni* r**gi-tlar, who
rannot con*im> without a * on
federate. Tlx* plan I** that P*&r*
»ona with no property will >*<“
2nd down*Tu#'lino of democratic [ selected for these place*. *o that
Tilora.'wouVnot change hi J a civil action for damage* will
ataad iialnit the t ill and the | avail nothing
HMKYT. SEMANSIS
TAKEN It HATH
Marry T. Soman* of 101:4 \V.
Ifth-at, died Sunday night of
heart dl»e»!<«* ut the Mayo «uni- 1 - So
t u r I it in In Rochealer. Minn.,
where lie had been taken two
week* ego hy hi* brother K.l Jl.
Seinana of the Semana insurance
BIG DAY IS PLANNED
BY LOCAL SHRINEBS
WORKKEII TAKE BODY
OF GIRL FROM IGE
......—sue slax. xarsasw
“ ■ other act* Include Hawley and
Hawley, comedlana, and two mu*
a lea I « ouiedy start. Mile. Amoro*
ami lien Mttlvey. Two acta carry
special -cenery. “Son* of Satan.”
and “Graft.’’ are on tho scrota.
A « * —— . ,
.Ilun |»..|, .iu*i Kdlih (pi
inning. dancing anil talk
AmateU
Wednesday
..argoncy clause
McColllRter said he did not
care to share responsibility for
tka Woodahed lie believed the
law would cause. lie said he
would not attend any of the
houa* session Monday afternoon.
Bet cartug to bo preaent during
turmoil when hi* absence would
bars the same effect a* hi* vot ■
0t "No.’’
I p to " Vagabonds."
“Thus, tip* vagabonds and der-
elicts Of socle!' W ill IOI h upon
the iiuailfleutloiiK of every volet
In the slate, and from their de-
cision there is no appeal, but if
any voter ccl* on the list and
Intel It develops that he does not
Intend to vote right, the county
registrar, on application of any
two voters, can review his uh
he taken \o tbe
Winchester, Ind ,
Ttaa dangers of
tlan law wara pointed out in: • * *•*•» ..... - «-— —
detail by Reproaentatlva J-iita supporters would not make
S. W7^?urB,-C010De
Ha said: j ting on the emergency clause li
I lemon's Htstrncsl. require* fit* vote* to attuch the
"Under this registration law
•• on# ean vote in any future
alaction, unless he I* registered
between the last da/ of April
And tbe 11th day of May or this
year.
“Pailurn to be registered dur-
ing those eight days, excepting
gun days, will mean permanent
disfranchisement. The secretary
•f tbe eenate will appoint a
county registrar In each courty
and the county registrar will ap-
point a precinct registrar in eacn
voting precinct
"Tne
the reglatra- a,ud strik * In* name Horn ih« list.
If this wire a good bill then
emergency. There are hut 7 2
democratic member*. One of
them 1* dangerously ill and his
physician* say that his being
brought into the house will prob-
ably result In hi* death. Another
has smallpox.
Thirteen democrats voiced their
opinion of this hill by voting
against It. Naturally they may
all be expected to oppose the
emergency clause. However,
most of them have been subjected
to tbe heaviest pre**ure to which
------- n an. legislature were ever
. precinct registrar Reeled It is claimed that
tnglatar such persona as he lh#ln have weakened
gams to during the first 11 days _ . Vole to deprive the
Of May. The voter will be re- n : th referendum, bht nl
guired to read some part, or all, ® , . k a lho PIl0ugh
S tbe conatltutlon. If he reads this «“• 7o *d0
their duty, thus keeping the em-
ergency off tbe bill, and thereby
giving the people a chance lo
vote on this bill.”
i BY UNITED i'REHH.
Washington. Pel*. 51.—The sit
untion between German.' and *!»•
I 1,1 ted States l< as grave a* ut
any time -,nee the l.usitania IsMir
| arose. This was the positive dec- w_
hal ation at the state department j neral arangenients have
.. been made Gut the body
1 tins afternoon , , ,
.It w a.< luted that two things probably
might pn eipttute » ml i- <*ne 11
would lie the loss of American ouliai.
lives b\ tbe Inauguration of Ger-j
many’fi nrbposed new submarine
warfare March 1.
The other would be the failure!
of Germany to bring the Gusl-1
iiinls negotiation* to a satisfac-,
torv ciosi . Inasmuch as the state
department says the eloslng of
these negotiations satisfactorily to
the lulled States Is Impossible
while the German ilerree remains
In force, a serious situation Its |
believed imminent.
No secret is made of tbe,
strained personul relations be-|
tween Secretary of State lauising
Nine big numbers are on tho
program of the Shrlner*’ Wash-
ington day celebration. The fea- W1I1- t lfwIIf ___
ture of the program Is to bo the, RRE.\MLAM*- _____
••ntortatument for women, who! Todav. Tuesday and «'edn«- .vw.
will be received ut ihe dkirvin.f MTKG t Rl-S? Work- du william Kov pros-nts 1>" i 1HK ‘
A reception of novices will bo. Austin. Minn., fob. -I. »«»• 'If ” drama of. The opening act on tho L.jrrto’U
in u. niornloe. » >.»«* Mlld**d SchoneliC -■!. fruni Hi- If. -- ,,,h. T»o Fr.ok.. Tb,
!,> css ssrJs. — ■ i-- >.....-* *<*«—.
■ ceremonial session at 3 l».’ n». la; »ho disappeared sevoral days ago.. THj.; km.I(Iw>
i "“A "ISSrVtl.r.USVa, .. I SPANISH CONSUL. WHO
..,1 h.* ■ uiAfl rvn rn DDATCC
compnuy
Harry Semanii had made h .. ------------- —
home in Oklahoma for th« |ia»t[l2 3u will he followed by a
l*) y»ui» being hi i’ietai) , sperial enleitainnieni Ht the new m
urar and manager ol the Klefek* | liberty theater from 2:3t» to •>. BY_ I NilI*I»_PItK
or-Wallare Urmluce company. Fu- \ *»pe« lal entertainment will b
---- . ------not g|n jn the Auditorium at S p. m.
will
WAS EXILED, PROTESTS
V 1 MTKI* riifcw.
Laredo, Tex., Feb. 21
Mme Olga I'-trova, famous
.motional net res-, will be seen
Tuesday and Wcln. day n the
\j,*tn> pruiiurtioti of 'hip
Span-1 iliighes drama. “What Will
(•IIm ovmw.ww* ---—-- —-w-w-
minstrel, und the Flvo Gorman*.
.on the vnudevlllo list. On
ihe screen, the Klolne-Bdlson
Kent ure “The Innocence of
Ituth.
NEW TERMS IN
USURY LAW ON
THE 36TH DAY
. ______ i i
■,M* a£!tf&aV*«o«. ;•» r;;;:- s
COST STATE W.OWl a|J' [bat hfi proH.M,() lo car- win, the i *" '*';* (*;f >arg.
I \ N Wilcox of the state board ranza against tho deportation of, night. 1 ■*/'‘ ' .My i,udy ln-
of affair* Monday wa* in Aylon-.tho prie-t* and was prompt^ in- nioun feature. >
worth. Okla.. closing a deal in formed that he would be given cog. ---
j which the state will pay about, 24 hour* to leave ‘h* c«untr>. ! fX>M.V.
!••«" T" "T ' T ' ‘ ' -............ 't!
i r sjsrjtzn», r | t.« un n
hoard said Mondav that the en- sulate. He refused to staf putsi
lire tract is under cultivation. ; ‘^hf SpaElTh ! „v-°n,«.. who 1* * iTTTIii
TWO BILLIONS IN NEW government or thru the Aroerlcsn
WAR CREDITS SOUGHT «*op«rttnont.
to VI.I.'li'rlake most *
famiHarwUh^itV
Monday was the 3fitb day
30-day
and Ambassador Von Bernstorff, j the so-called
growing out of what the adminis- .
tration considers the lat'er s un | |t found the senate
fair publicity methods.
uv cNiTKL* 1’KEHh. i PREDICTS BRYAN WILL
ua} London, Feu. 21.—Premier | NOT FIGHT PRESIDENT
«n« ial' Asquith today introduced into the; --------
p .commons the government's mean- by i'NITEP I'RfWH.
ure asking new wur credits of! Washington, f eb. .1. »•
led u|>
42,000.000.000. It
these credits
Well enough end tbe registrar
Jttahea to do ao, he will register
“it pormiMion to register is
fiofuoed. tho voter has no appeal.
%
k:
CORNELL ISSUES
A STATEMENT ON
FARM LOAN DEAL
- •%.
Former Ropreoontativo Geo. W.
■Oornoll of Woatherford, who was
' : • eondldate for congrats in 1014,
Imo laoued n atatomont regard-
ing tho 910.000 In school land
IlylaM If** which woro mode the
ghjnet ol » senate resolution ra-
I tho load commission to
exeeoalve loana and re-
tho money “not for apocu-
purpoaoe.”
aenato adopted a report
tho resolution which expraaoed
—^ In the land commie-
ability to handle the Mtua-
. Coraell stated that he had
Aorvtwid $9500 on one farm, had
Meftt a farm with a loan on
It' auhjoet to renewal and that
%9in. llvie 1. Cornell had bought
Sm under almllar arrangement.
' The department refuted to per-
tolt renewal of tho loan on the
'farm Cornell bought.
, "J have no Intereet In the
iilher loane,” said Cornell. “Each
M into parties"—sons and rela-
“— of Cornell—"was a lawful
_ and bona fide owner# of
''-'Saits ■- securing such leans at
111 time aali loana were pro-
cured and those or them that
living are self-supporting
ua doing for themoelve*. inde-
' peodently of me.”_
NEW EVIDENCE MAY
SAVE WOMAN, BELIEF
PT CKITKD PRE88^
■T Chicago. Feb. 21.—Discovery
THE CORE
NO MORE
—dunriso 7:09. Sunset «:1«.
One year ago today—8arah
Bernhardt's right teg was ampu-
tated at the knee.
Payment of $19,000 worth
u, 1915 Woods-co claims out of
1916 funds la illegal, says ettor-
I nev general’s opinion Monday.
! Grand Jury probe la likely In
Woods-co as soon as court funds
GERMAN AEROPLANES
BOMBARD 2 STEAMERS
lift* * III nr no Till III/ i —Payment of 519,000 worin for a tender of principa
HOLLANDlKo IHInl\ ' °r- -^'-5-^
WM DIU BE ORAW
and told to vote for a usury bill. thaf
ihe osten*ible purpose of lb' i:nglanil’* war expenditures
session call, bm in apparently ,«4u,qo0,000.
final shape* not until 30 duys. .......-
after its introduction.
This bill provided that in the f
case of loans under J3u0, it . _ ,
should be satisfaction of the ob- BV (-NITKD i-kesr
ligation to teuder the principal Berlin, Feb. 21.—The admir-
lea* the entire amount of Inter- a|,y announced today that Ger-
est charged or reserved, if usur- ,nan aeroplanes bombarded two
lous. This was a compromise English tank steamers in yester-
between the original senate hlll'day-8 rajd on the English coast,
which provided for a tender of Th(, ma|„ railway station and
the principal plus 10 per cent dociiH at Loweataff were also hit
and the bouse bill passed later. S0Veral times,
for a tender of principal less
ce the usurious interest.
If suit be Instituted on such
a note or debt, the debtor is al-
lowed to make the claim ol
wa* stated | Bryan will head the “Big Four ' | tvi
would raise'
r"on.*“ unfur*
aml"l’.4 m.le -n», of north *»^ot
Yellow Mule ellf line --
—ETTv—llKST1 -iTi West IMtie. 4-
,-oom ‘.i..i V,ari. *10.00. Dunseomb*.
sassrsAK rsss!
tentative i^hallenberger of that .M;lln_______
state. i-FTiTt SAl.K or trade, stock of
"I put no stock in the stones merchandise fo1' ^8 Eee
of Bryan opposing the president ■ au.omobne. Jack apain.
for renomination, aliho ! expect —Holstein hull in county
the end month* old. weighs »*•<> "•»
llth.
to see him fight to tne ena ,no
againat great outlays for prepar-1 2*117 e
said Shallenberger.
ednoss,’
, ,,-iT-_Small setter hirrt dog
_ hitch white, blue, black, tan and
nim/V UrSCArF !<; TO j licked: very, timid; *10 00*reward.
RADIO MESSAGE IS Tw. . fimnc Aval. •»«*<>" , . . -
BE RECEIVED TONIGHT Jjot; want one
rail s. Harvey
rent.
6 YEAR SENTENCE TO
YOUTHFUL AUTO THIEF
.j, Chicago. ---- — ----- m
$t k#W evidence and a retjractlon
of Mrs. Ida Ball Warren’s con-
. Is counted on by the Na-
c,; uoaat Anti-Capital Punishment
t ~ eociety to save Mrs. Warren from
the electric chair, in which she
is avntenced to die March 3, at
IFtakton Salem. N. C.
Tho North Carolina W. C. T.
C. entered the fight to save Mrs.
H Warren, Kovnt declared.
BV OHABIJOH P. HTKWAItT.
United Prees Staff Correspondent
London. Feb. 21.—Most Hol-
landers now believe the war will
end in a draw. This informa-
tion comes following recent con-
versations with Dutch leaders at
The Hague and in Rotterdam and
from well informed Hollanders
here today.
The Dutch believe Germany has
accomplished about all she la go-
ing to accomplish In the war. Be-
ing In Uose touch with Germany,
they realise the Germans are suf-
fering severely.
The Hollanders believe both
aides will rind a deadlock has
been reached and will be ready
for peace about the end of the
preoent year._
turkTsTfront
IS BROKEN IN 3
PLAGES. REPORT
BY UNITED PRESS.
Petrograd. Feb. 21.—The rapid
western drive of the Russian
Caucasus army has broken the
Turkish front in two places and
Isolated three Turkish army corps,
according to dispatches. The
eleventh corps 1* trying to reach
Erzingan while being pursued by
Slavs, and the third corps, on the
right wing, is isolated and may
be captured.
The capture of the Armenian
town. Pasur Akcbesin, southwest
of Mush, by the Russian left
wing Is reported. The Turk* arc
evacuating tbe Armenian city,
i Bitlis, southwest of I^ke Van.
The grand duke’s left wing is
I moving swiftly toward the moun-
tains near the Bagdad railroad,
and Russian advance guards are
reported operating less than 65
miles east of TrebUond. along
the Black sea coast.
,*e iuc — Charles Fletcher, a youth who
Woods-co as soon a» coun iuu«»= ugury as an offset against the ; confeg8ed to jocai officers a week
are enough to pay the cost. Kx" | amount sued, and have juds- ago to having been implicated in
uminer Parkinson intimated Mon- ment voiding the contract. Suit; the lheft Df two Ford cars here
day. 'on an obligation under 9300; wgg given slx years in the stata
I must be accompanied by an af-1 KChool at Granite by tbe district
—Nineteen tracts of school ,t that no usurious interest | jU(jKe at Sapulpa, according to
land out of 22 offered for salej bppn ctmrged. information received Monday by
in Jefferson-co Monday were sold.! T- bank commissioner is re- Charles Post, of the police bureau
Secretary George Smith of the I _uirpd to publish reports of bank „f identification,
land office said Monday. 1“_____ „„,i »h.» hanks must re-; Fletcher was h
■--------- ---- | loans and the banks must re
i nnrt all loans, with the amount
— Requisition aBking Texas to; P"rJ " 8t charged. Foreiture of
turn N. A. Cantrell, bogus check. h rtPr niay be the penalty fog
S£S ^0k“Z*r*wm..”. V*-
Monday. j PS ‘
—Governor Williams said Mon-
day the legislature had about
54.000 in salary and expense
fund. He has not signed the last*
910.000 appropriation bill.
—"Only one third of the cor- •
porations have paid their income
tax to me,” said Federal Collec-
tor H. L. Bolen Monday. “The
penalty will apply March 1.**
-—Examiner Marshall for the
Interstate Commerce commission
will hold hearing
building March 8-9.
—"Hardly,” said Gov. Wil-
liams, when asked if there was
possibility of another special ses-
sion soon.
ffHMf SEES
TWO ELECTSOCBlfD
by united press.
State College. Pa.. Feb- -1-
Fletcher was held here on the
charge of stealing the cars, but
was turned over to Sapulpa ot-
Oklahoma City's part in the
radio preparedness of the coun-
try will be demonstrated Monday I \v'"orami.
night when four radio stations,
the property of a league of Ok-
lahoma City boys, will be in read-
iness for the message that is to I
come out of the government sta-j
tion near Rock Island. 111., coin-
memorating the fiplrlt of \\ asii-
ington’s birthday.
The central station, that op-
erated by W. K. and Donald
Danvers at 1109 North Francis-
av, will have a special operator
to take the message when it;
comes this way.
It is estimated that 25.000
T< > BI'V *ell or trade your fur-
niture call Reinhardt. X\. 5-9«- --*>
EXCELSIOR SHOE SHOP
c. V. KIKUI.ER. Maaaaer.
Personal attention lo all work.
Prices reasonable. Work called
for and delivered
Phone Maple Ml.
•118 N. KoMnson klreet.
$5.00 GLASSES
it $3.00 4BP
Him or nimtoaa.
Our frames and moulting*
are guaranteed 16 years. "0
not fail to take advantage of
these prices.
Ryn Tested Free.
COFFMAN OPTICAL CO.*
106 X. HobUisoB.
AUDITORIUM DANCIN6
EvsglljUjrtjPspslirPrjm
EUCLID DANCING
Every Ni*l»t.
Everybody’s Dance.
r:
THE
EMPRESS
Will Present
Tuesday and Wednesday
Mme. Olga Petrova
wonderful emotional actresi.
In the Metro masterpiece.
‘WHAT WILL PEOPLE
SAY?’
Tonight
Hasel Dawn In
“My Lady Incog”
SCOCTS T4» BAN'Vl'ET
Thirty-five or forty Boy Scouts
of Troop One will celebrate Wash-
ington's birthday at a banquet
at the Harrison-Ave Congregation-
al church Tuesday evening. Rev.
J. E. Pershing, scoutmaster, said
Monday.
“OX TRIAL," MARCH 4, 5.
“On Trial.” written by Elmer
L. Reizenstein and produced by;
fodaj^at^the penUenUa/y'^for
murder. It *•« the ,ir8t dou‘
----: muraer. it
in federal bje electrocution in the state.
BIRTHS
OVKRHOLSER.
COha" d*for*March "“andT w”h i “ffhe Series'^7'."™!/* con-
r matinee on Mhaxch 4d at the -rts given by the Ladies Music
H. Marsh and Roland Cohan A Harris, has been an-
Overholser theater.
FORD RECOVERED.
A Ford car belonging to S.
\V. Webster, stolen from in front
of St. Luke's church Sunday
i night, was found by police Mon-
—- . r. ; dav morning at 1 at Fourteenth
BUUU’ i Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Steve D.; F „ud80n streets.
-Commissioner Mike Donnelly J Fagan. 405 West Wash,ngU>n-av. ■ --
will leave tonight for the young Boy Bir/df.7h‘ianJ*>si„”x | "
Demmle meeting in Tulsa Tues-! Mrs. ^r\nd MrS. Pendleton j
day. Lockhart, 2212 South Broadway.,
—Oklahoma and Canadlan-co! Boy to Mr. and '
commissioners met Monday to Mr a^d Mrs W. M.
hear protest on construction of Boy to Mr. anu .•
proposed inter-county drainage, Bonner, Oklahoma City.
club.
MET.
Lois Meredith heads the pic-
ture program at the Met in “The
Precious Packet” for the first
half of the week. Heinie and
Louie and Lonesome Luke and
a scenic reel showing the won-
U.SKD
OFFICE
FURNITURE
AM* Kql irUHNT
FOR SALU.
All 111 first class condition.
3 sanitary flat lop desks.
I sanitary roll lop desk
1 sanitary typewriter d.?sk.
(W ith .hails for each.
1 No. 10 Remington typewriter.
1 No S I.. <V Smith typewriter.
1 No t Underwood typewriter
9 sections tiloi.e Wernicke book-
cases.
1 water cooler.
2 filine cabinets.
I counter.
All furniture of quarter sawed
oak. '
411 Terminal Bldg.
Rhone Wnl. 4X70.
i 9 RhIs—DREAMLAND—5 Celtit
SHOWING TODAY. TILS.. WKD.
9 a. in. to It P ni.
«THK GIRL AMI THE GAME"
Sensational and thrilling
story, feuturing HELEN HOLMES Is
-A « LOSE « AM.”
Two Big Reels—See Ihe fight
—Also Three Part—
William Fox H..x office Attraction
••THE VVIA Milt
Best Western Picture ever lieleaeed.
—Also Three Fart—
William Fox Box Office Attraction
••THE IWAKKMMi"
fouledy-Drama Featuring
Edwin August.
—Also the Best liver—
ePATHE NEWS"
Animated Newspaper—Shows AH
ditch.
__Regular Tutftday afternoon
meeting of the city commission-
ers postponed until Wednesday.
—County and city officials
working overtime Monday pre-
paratory to closing Tuesday for
Washington's birthday.
Girl to Mr. and Mrs. R. G.
Eagon. Oklahoma City.
Boy to Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Brooks. Oklahoma City.
Girl to Mr. and Mrft. Walter L.
Shirley. 1110 West Twelfth-si.
SERIES OF SUBJECTS
ABOUT ADVERTISING
—Commissioner 3. G. street;! has^arranged for a series of edu-
iured when he fell on a runty “£-jona, fectures on advertising
and allied topics, to begin with
the meeting of Wednesday next
injured «----
nail, much Improved Monday.
~nr
2 ; SnoS
Tht Celebrated
ILLINOIS WATCH
____ bow be bought from the
Boeenfield Jewelry store
OH PAYMENTS
It is a new thin model In 12
•ad 14 sizes, containing 15
sapphire jewels, in a 20-year
flesh1* stock case, a watch that
is well worth 529- Gur price
East
616. Payments
WEEK
—FREE—
55 WATCH CHAIN
bsemftful Yaldemar gold
«e the buyer* of Use
55 watehes- -aheotntety
CLOSE FIGHT LIKELY
IN Y. M. D. L. MEETING
A bitter and dose fight for
the presidency of the State
1 Young Men’s Democratic club at
Tulsa Tuesday was presaged by
I local young deinmie leaders here
I Monday.
I There are only two candidates.
1 Henry Wood of Muskogee, and
i Fred Capshaw, physical director
lot tbe Claremore prep school.
Capshaw is a former nniverlsty
football star, member of the all-
victorious team of 1911. He is
; now secretary of the young deru-
ocrata
Oklahoma City will support
I Wood because Muskogee last
| year used her strength in elect-
: ing Allen Street of Oklahoma
; City to the presidency. Tulsa,
j the convention city, is lined up
I for Capshaw.
McAlester and ' Shawree are
, after next year's meeting. About
80 will attend the Tulsa ronven-
! tion from Oklahoma City.
rissv.
Fourteen pictures now in
collection.
- Teachers and salaries com-
mittee of city school board was
to meet Monday afternoon.
—Charles Burton.91315 W.
the Western Bank Supply com
pany and L. B. (.off ot the Amer-
ican Multigraph Sales company
will be the speakers.
Other topics as follows will
be taken up on the following
Wednesdays:
“Printing and Engraving ;
“Outdoor Advertising,” 'Retail
Advertising." “House Organs.
___Charles Burton, o. io.,. ••• Advertising. "House urgati*.
Twenty-fourth-st, slightly injured ..directories and Epecialty Ad-
when knpeked down by car driven, vrrtjsjng -. -Farm Paper Adver-
bv I* H. DeFord at Twenty-. jipinj.. - “Advertising Agents.’
third-st and t'lassen-blvd. i -Newspapers.” "Show Cards and
! Window Display."
_Two car* iak© work-1 —^
men to capitol building every,
morning at 7:30.
- Thre rooms in Oklahoma;
City ward schools, built to ac-
rommodate 30 pupils each, are
now housing 65 becauae of con j
gestion. ^— ,
<90 • %
ENF1ELI)
fKUlY CO. V
WANT A PHEASANT?
STATE HAS NINETEEN;
Nineteen pheasants, surplus of,
|about SOo of the birds that were!
I sent to Oklahoma farmers by;
: New Jersey’s game warden in ex-'
change for Oklahoma quail, are;
' held by -Rate Game Warden
] Chenowetb la Wheeler park.
! Moat of the pheasants. Cheno-
, *eth said, weie sent direct to,
farmers from whom quail were
I taken under the state direction.
.The 19, he said, will be distrlb-
, nted to Oklahoma game lovers
’ who are prepared to protect and,
:• the birds oa their;
Dr. C. B, Shannon
not ED
;1T W. Main St Walnut !«»*•
Two doors west State National
Bank Building
600DMAITS
SI* W. Gissi
Opp. Tmahnl.
sritiMi ooom
are arrletag «totly. Don’t
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atork.
irasher. If yoa hay frusa
.tiOODMAX’B
H’a Always task
FINNINGER
SAYS:
The only way our com-
petitors could cut into our
business would be to do the
kind of work we do and
not one of them can do
that.
SUITS
$20and Up
FINNINGER
The Tailor
1*4 W. Mala.
\7'OU judge a hoss’s age by
* his teeth, a tobacco’s by its
lack of'em. Two years’ agein’
takes the “teeth” out of
0. K. SHOE HOSPITAL
Cnll for and delivered free.
Phone W. S8X*.
Vlen'H Xewed Xole*.........7Se
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WALL PAPER PAINTS
E.timate. Furnl.hed.
Skilled Workmen.
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LYRIC
inp %£& Iflp
I l|l| lo n ( 1 n u o u M Illy
mHoyv. 4*oiirte-
oum uNhern.
UtTHIH HM.nV
Minstrel fun maker, formerly
with Geo. (Honoyboy) Kvans
troupe—a special engagement
for Lvrio patrAns.
THE FRANKS
Balancers, said to exeell In
more than 50 <Iiffi<’ult feats:
a hi a* time act: here until
Wednesday night.
THE 5 faORM A \N
('lever Missoa apd attractive
—formerly the feature of
Ziegfeld'K Follies of 1^14—
extraordinary engaRcment.
Kleinr-l'.dlMon Feature
•The Innocence of Buth," In
five a ts -Edward Karle and
Viola Dana in the principal
roles.
2 W. Grand. *hon* W. 8140.
Halbert R. Stephens
PRINTING
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IMI» Sr.i A (V. H.lnllb Pimm Arts.
r»lm Nlqbiw. Mr. BPr. Mr. Walter*. Hr Ml Mr.
Garment Dyers
I’anry Dyers
0
Big-Time \ nude* ille
Today at the
-FOLLY-
Three Big I.HUghlng Aet» of
liilernlnle Voudeville
THE HlitIILAMA TIIIO
Ninging. Duneing and 'I’nlhiog
\95udrvillinnn
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\ I’trrMii Siiim men in High*
< Immm Comedy und *oug.
\MOBOS AMI HI LVKY
Bile. A moron, l*arinian Mid*
ml Mar. nnd Ben Mulvey
til llrondway Fame
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A guarantee of service, qual-
ity and workmanship. Phone
WaL 4 924.
MIR H. Walker S».
A Theater for the W hole Family
MET 5c
South of Mreet llailnay SMgtlon.
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday i
PICTURES & VAUDEVILLE
1*01^ Ml-'BFIMTfl.
The girlish, happy, cheerful film
star heads the picture program
in n Charles Paine (lold Roostc" j
drama, •ntillctl.
-Tin; I'HKt ioi v r\i ki:t.m
Five nvtssiv* reels—Also Heim
and i.ouie and Lonesome LuKfl
and a 1st* a scenic reel of Sibenv
iaira! R*.\»rn! Ultra! K»tra-
DAN & EDITN COLLINS
Preseming their wonderful com-
edy. singing, talking, dancirt
Kdith CMIlai is a dainty*
vivacioun woman of rare beauty
and talent. Pan l« op funny a*
a clown
NOTK-rBiR amateur progr* n
Wednesday night, ttro phowm
anti Friday t - * Y. two *hows d
i*.-ii pleirbange Thu- - 1 *
Itobert Wanvi. k in The H**™
of tbe Kmerald. tops pletu***
program Also “The Red r"'r*
eje " New vaudeville Thu-wd
furiiishH In Ihuxin and *.
tohtrltoiod tumbling ard arffstie
dancing.
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 123, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1916, newspaper, February 21, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860080/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.