The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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“Our common rountry is in great p-tril, demand.ng the loftiest views and
bo'di'st action to bring a speedy relief. Once relieved, its form of government is
saved to the world; it* beloved history aid chcr.thed memories are vindicated;
and its happy future fully assured and rendered inconceivably grand.”
—ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN \\ M >1 >I<KSS T" Ul< I’lM'SI'N'T \TI\l;S < )l- Till-',
BORDER STATES, JULY, in.2
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
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Published nt lh*» n» tv News HulMing, 4<>; 4«y W. fjrand-nv., Ok In*
boma City, by The Oklahoma .News ConipHt InUn-d n« Mei">nd-i:luMii
Stall Walnut /OuO
Prices lly Mall In Okir homa where Micro is no Nev.-t currier, V' OO
per year Six months fl 75; ono month, .ijc
Outside of Oklahuina, nut* your <4; nix monlhu "Ti; ono month *
O It I’AKK Kit......................................Editor
tji.-'tid ..........HuNincas Manager
ill, o
O It I'AltK ft 11. .........
M. U. CHAMHCKS.........
WE MISS YOU, BOYS!
“Do they miss me at home, do they] was called fur grandmother at night,
miss me?" runs tlu* first line of a civil j he hurried t«* the drug store to Ret the
war sour which has become a classic.! prescription tilled. When mother trav-
Wcrc the home people to unite in! elerl, ho hoiiRht the tickets, and checked
answerinR such a query today, aj the liaRRaRc and put her on the yain.
LIBERTY LOAN
HELPS CRUSH
HUN ‘WOLVES’
not ashamed. The learn in hi**
pypa w<*ro t ars of true German
tidy ut file wor.X of the (ier
man foil; for he turned to his
, friend with a joyful whisper,
j Oh my friend. \\.*r la Christ-
like! War is Chrlsi-Ilke!"
Shameful perversion of a [no
VCLING OFFICERS START
TRAINING IN FRANCE
ho married. HI* arrival was tn
haw boon a surprise to fcis
tlatii-i'O, Mi.s Kitnw Iturnett.
Miss lluriw-tt t-xplMmul tha.
Amortran Field IIeaili|Uarters. ] I)e tim ii»<l 1*!,i»ted
Frame Oi t 2'.. Hi - flown (avenge tits father. Mlu-.l on the
doorstep i'f his home when the
Invaded Belgium. Two
i
of Am Tit an young manhood was
drought together in a temporary J German
.........'............ r " . tralnlni to become of bU hrother* afterward were
sout He was a goo,I young A,norli«s fret con- killed In the trencher.
German in the faditon of 1" 14
and therefore he hud tt» believe
thru wrs is a pood thing In il-elf.
This is tiie vsulfishiieHs against
which wo fipht in tills war; and
wo fight ajongsld the nations
ilk IIKItllKItT VI It K
War is not our business. We
i halo it. Ho does France So
1 docs England. ‘ The irony of if,”
| <al,l niuiiy h French aolclbr »*...... „ „„
I It" marched tu tin, from, "Hint ivitliin :,n year*. WV fight to
( we. with all our culture ant! ,
; civilization must g«» into the'
I trenches and fight like savages!”
And how they have fought! j
Tin* British people for months
! could scarcely believe that they |
| must go down to tills foul death; j
| and how they went and how
tmgent.
They are from every trainingt
< amp in America- picked when
tamps doted last August.
Their camp Is established tern-
LAW SCHOOL
Night i.mc ■- etr.ihf f.teoHjr cf
CourHf* prt-
hufclnews
. iivyer*
practice
iiium be all one or all tlio
within 50 years. Wo
nirke ii all dcniocrath
'li.' Hiti'* the iiKi . ill 'l l « m i mv r.uaiTV
t i- irutllcil u., Mhtrstle liltlK Wal 00u9
, . . . , , . ,......., noriiilly In mi ancient French
"j I’ i „ %T 7 trnhitna retool, owing to pros-, pr...Iiu.nl
, "}'", wolf,*hnt'Kt rite winlil , k „r American r,mp In- P»r*» fur
cannot he again as it waa, hall .. t ... • ‘* —
democratic and li: If despotic I?
present dstachiiieiu _______
^ and th* next contingent arrives, *“*
America will have her own, |irill> S(’!I<H)E OF IIAXf.'fA;?
-diouls in France. • A.NI> fHIVATE ASHKMDLY
_ . Hepinning today the intensive j DANCFH.
FKr.r.» H RIDE BICYCLES, training for there officer* start* Open C t< it p. r.\ «ve»*y t »y for
•GAS’ IS TRES HIGH <*<•• J*'* ''- Proaram W!',L kl”T! ,'^^'1"“ c1i., p?5“
m c. t . 1,von.
I'arU, Franci,.- fonirolo
Am-
t netn busy a Week at a time, on .jet* daneen Tuesday. Thursday and
• !l "snecialtles ’ of modern war- HutunJays. Admiticd hy card only,
are; tor Instance, a week each l*esir,ibU ccpln Invited u* onrcli.
will he devoted to bombing, **n-
Cornn on, you champion cat-1 their busineaB. either,
era! G. W. Jirandyberry, of j
G»4orgetown, Wash., shown hore-j
:!!:i^„^,ln/!L.War u ,,"7fnr;r^;.^r7i\rwTi,ul!,rlz- uenchmg, nt.* nr...*: ,ron^:\
It',, Ihr Hun Tl'iitli
Hut witr Ik the Ui'rimin's
. .r 1 In' blcu'lp over h•• ri- ,
uiimmolillp is out of raat'l,!h,,)?^:,'unlL':f;ir! *'L'"'r
DREAMLAND
with. cliullongi'K tiny ono Ka** trutli>. Thru all
I rout imiti whlrlwlml, or a wlinlo | wlifch (; rmnny lungs as years >f
flock of ’em, to an uittng ton-, tli*.r<, was not uni* single
'Veryhody exempt the very .
the years of! li. liecunao gaaollno Is $ 1.25*!
gallon.
These Americans In nppenr-
anci, eitual the very best the
So the Kreiirh 11.asses liavc I
Trlanif lr
Mhamti llerr. **T
allies have to offer, dim obsorvei ••scrrci
Hll ill
> and Uriinri.ita)
Kf» _
Kinuduni" and Trlnnicle
mure, %r\rr Ilefore
lie llund »f I’rar,'*
1 omi'iI)—R«‘ n fid I r*f.
mighty chorus would ro up to chccr And when, at his countr\ s
moment of real peace. It wasd’irneil again *0 the bicycle,
the boys v,ho have Rottc tiff to our inons, a train swallowed up his khaki- desirous of widening in*> scorn
SUIII-’ ,,o s t,l° ' hitnipion fooil nnnl-] H'j| 'a prepara'tion for"tills liiinina- "Kveryliotlv rifles. On tin Imul- ANTILLES MAN WAS ON
hllutor of the mu ill west amt lh,11K llav„ for,.,.,| upon : ,‘v"r<l*, "f «<H a- '’ie, WAY TO HIS WEDDING
.4............. . ¥ 1. li ...oiiir 111.. snirn ___ ... * I ,-ii f.i 1 I, i ..1. .. .. .. .. .. .......
various armies.
Perhaps the Ihr fellow wasn't al-
ways easy to pry out of bed in the
mqrninR. Maybe lie had irritating
ways of teasing Sis. But how we a
clad form, we all wept bitterly—ex-
cept father—who tried to set. an ex-]
ample in courage.
! of hiH fume
iltTft'H bin record:
Six dozen eggs, a porterhouie
Htonk, a iurg** dish of potutoun,
eight pieH, and bread and but
us. The LI burly Loan goes to'nlral 'Hgliway, iilmo.Kt p. many 1
help 'he peoples Who hate war. w,’n"‘11 “,v "> be peea rifling rk
nml to defeat tin- ones who even men'
j Itu I niled /Vine,
rhicaro, Of
"IlnhliiiK Tonu;lira" aiarfa I tiuradii*.
• .rn 'I I»itii l»f •*•«” o«t.
DAMTXQ SrllOOIi
Dreamland Dancing School
land Private Asseurbly Dances.
Open 2 to 11 every day. All the
2;i. Ernest Dt
miss him! llow selfishly we n.is:. him! him.
When no one could make the ice
chest stay closed, he fixed the lock.
When the grammar school brother
couldn’t do his decimals, lie became a
willing teacher. When Sis needed an
escort, he was at hand. When the baby
locked himself into the bathroom alone
lie rescued the prisoner by climbing
thru the window. When the doctor
I’mt even then, nobody realized how;,,., i,„vi„g_a little room mu t,,.T^1"bK,;for,. th(, u„rman war
lo art
Ohio town u godly young GVr
much everybody was going P
miss,
lie topped ufr the mesl by out-., . ....... _
- -. ...... luiith loft In the restaur- !,.,.n,K\om' ^icro .wmo
We are just beginning to iuul ttlIt hy „ workman
in w«!t’'llkemUKe«<fo^the\ haa,'* ! ""’0“ U ‘vm enjoy "a" rid" \ KgX*’ Chloign 'riddle.' killed i obatrated ut reasSnable prices.
with me tomorrow?” don't jump j when the Antilleu was aub- DeKiraolo enrollment invited. Ad-
to the conclusion that lie*.4 coni-1 marltietl, was cnrmite home tojnutled by card only. Pro!. C-
out what lie contributed to the family
comfort, welfare and happiness.
lie was alway s so ready to do what i hearty meal,
nobody else could do!
And that is why we had to send him
off to war. War is just another job
nobody else could attend to. It just
naturally fell to him.
Ilut, hoys, how we miss you!
ing around :ift«r you In an eight-:
cylinder machine.
The chances are three to one
Brnn.lyl.erry doesn't rare far «'l.o wished to »n- he.u show „„ on hlH own bicvc,0
sweets, hut he ate three dozen; ' r ln‘^ lf f(,r Hie ministry In j,,n,||nK „m,,|,Pr f„, vn„ ,.|,|P
an American theological school, i
SHOULD MAKE A
• E Cox, 20 years a teacher.
batiuttaH for (leanort alter a
hearty meal,
SERVE SODA
TO SAMMIES
.P. „ . , . .In I’arls and Its environs there
n,e German war broke out. : Hro uow niorp ,tlall 200.000 hi-
• and ho wns tl to stay in
! America. 1 suppose lie is hero jio'rtLon
yet. One day he warf taken by
an American friend to a mov-1
ing [deture theater, and there
c.vdeb in service and the pro-
in .smaller towns it , i iiiciiinati .Man l)lwo\crs Drug
greater. That Loosen* Corn* So
MAJESTIC _njiM,v'_y
RliLLION FOR HIM MUR,EL in ‘*^oral
U 'U ' OSTRICHE COURAGE"
( oiuliiu Wcd.i Kr«ni'l»
A top-notch bicycle with const-1
er applituice can be bought for
They Lift Out.
Local druggists are having a
tremendous call for h reozone, |i-;xpo«inK «ociriv'« iuhni uickfii ».i*•
Id to shrivel siari* Thur*iiu> moriilnu ni 7 n. ni
GERMANY’S WANING POWER
Those who still doubt that it is go-jtrarv, the fact that Germans captured.
UY ItICV. t IIAUI.I n STULZI.K foru the (L rnian atorm In
w“- SU(l(lenly on ..... ?50, \merlcan monev.
nh.r," V?, l!ir,"lreH of lhcl They're all equipped w ith .................
, f J1 Be K ;,n r<>f"BpyR I small pneumatic tire. The large ,hu drug which la said
ti ’ n 'jerman tnvnsion. j pneumatic, an common in Amerl-1 u corn, root and all, without
l he godly young German gazuil ltt| isn’t necessary over hero be-'j.ny pain,
on It ns if fascinated, lie suw cause Hie average French lilgh-i X few drops applied directly
women and children drifting be-j way is as smooth as a billiard, upon a tender, aching corn re-
% Trcmendinnly MnrdiuK Fhoto-
plnjr I'rodurlliMi In Seven H**el»
••»IA III I Vi TOM.IF.V
Four l)ny».
DREAMLAND
R i table.
In the lato afternoon, it's a
ing to lie the high privilege and for-
tune of American armies to assist in
the final smashing of the kaiser have
but to study what has been going on
along the British front since August
1. The Prussian military machine
is still formidable, hut the ascendancy
has definitely passed to the allies.
Colonel E. L). Swinton, inventor of
the British tanks and one of the big
men in the British war cabinet, which
directs British army movements, re-
no English guns shows even where
lieve.K thi‘ soreness at once, and
sh .rily the entire corn, root and
the 1
"Send uk att experienced soda- Ffent wave of human debris
fountain clerk"- cabled ilio Lull- HtHe children peering into1 common tiling for n Frenchman „ii. lift* right out with
Unn representative of the Nil- strange faces for lost parents; ! and his entire family to go out fingers
they made counter-attacks they were tlonul Wur-Work Council of Hie mothers weeping for lost Chll- ioi a Spin .....
- - - Men’s Christian Assocnt-1 tlren; every human der>liet so
unable to push them thru the first
line trenches.
This fact is more highly significant
than any one or two victories in bat-
tle. Our allies’ constant success is
bound to have a tremendous effect
upon the morale of the contending
forces, 'rummy goes into battle stire, “Vho "want ViT'hiYp!
of the outcome. Fritz goes in feeling " ..... ............
that he is beaten before he starts. He
Young
tlou sumo mm) ago.
recently u cltiz n, with u homo. ! kills follow.
Imd Is always in the
lead, then mother, while the
This new drug is being dis-
pensed nt small cost in quarter
i mice bottles, which is sufficient
AM* AT
Miihli nl 4 unit'd?
Vfollon Plftiirn
Till;:
Folly Jar*
!4lniiinr«.
And tlie New York offices sent a trade, a husband or u wife, I They don't scorch but rednl : take off every hard or soft
Donald It. linker, graduate of a parent or u child, u sweet- i ulong leisurely enjoying the I corn from one's feet. It Is a
I'rinceton, debarred trom active | heart or a lover. The uw fulness | scenery ami filling tlielr lungs, ^tieky substance which dries at
military service because of pliysl- lay ns much in what these piople v.::h goofl air.
cal disability, hut anxious to do hud been yesterday us in what'
t.i.. I.....* V.... nntlttlei- I. . .. . .. 1 * ... . •
I once, and does not influuie or
his best for his countn
today; limt
.... ......... ....... . they were ....
And now linker not only . „m| peace as compared with this lies,
serves a soda-fountaln_ himself, anguish and de.-olalion.
It must have seemed to this
French army also u..as | ex011 irritate tho surrounding
FOLLY
THEATER
quiet ! H’ousi.nds of bicycles for order- j tissue or skin. There is no ex’- i1
ettse for anyone inviting death
hut Is an Instructor of recruits
Your soldiers fight for you—•
godly young” Gerinau " divinity : Y,,ur, LU’my Bonds fight for
by infection or lorkjaw from
cutting ihetr own corns now.-
Advertlsement.
TODAY AMI AI.L.
AVKFIv
decent soda or a "sundae" In
London before linker was on
cently said to a representative of this is a different kind of German from! nto .job. The soldiers rude' San*; u sitaii be timt
J ... * , . r* . , wns Mending abroad were eager to I , , ,
paper that in the early part of the
war the French and the British virtu-
ally fought the Prussians with hare
fists and bayonets. He meant the
Germans had tremendous superiority
in guns and ammunition.
Slowly the allies increased their
manufactures until they finally ex-
ceeded the Germans.
The results tell the story. Since
August 1 the British have taken over
Fo.tXX) German prisoners, the Germans
have taken 15,065.
British captures of German artillery
demonstrate that when the British
determined upon an offensive they
Hto vision of lsniali. I'crlmps i
Ito recalled the terrible text "For
:m wandering
the one who fought in the first tw<
years of t he war.
And that is where Americans may
be expected to conic in strong next
powder.
I'lnit
Wintri* IliiNiticftfl.
. - , •«< . • . [fountains supplied with raw ma-
spring and summer. We will put mtO|,(;r|al n0,cntiy came n
the trenches the cream of all the
forces in the field. 'Phis is not n re-
flection upon the gallant British and
French, hut they have home the shock
of battle for years. America is the
last land that has a great reservoir of
fresh youth.
This voting energy, enthusiasm and
will to conquer is hound to tell. It
will inspirt and hearten our allies. It
will unnerve the Germans and make
^'^r;g'r , F
rsts1 ,:r‘x.r r>r"' r;
u is quite u Job It. keep those «»" “ ^ ' ,h »**t . '}«
German eraacment of Louvain
cable "ni1 Hinant. "livery one that
for ItflO JugK of six different /<mnf' abull he tlirust ■ lint; :
flavora of kvTi?p. Tlicy also a,u' ‘ very one that Ik taken
wanted two tons of lemonade! . _ Hill by the word. Their:
infants also shall bo dashed in
pieces b'fore their eyes; their
Just now the National War- bonn-s shall he spoiled and tliolr}
Work Council of the Y. M. C. A. wives ravished.”
Is getting ready for winter busl- The '(icrniuu .Mind'
n >ss. They will serve hot drinks His friend felt a deep cm-1
in, ,,nly In Hie "lints" but to harassment to have thus brought
the soldiers just behind tho front tho godly young Germ,in illvin-
BEWARE OF STRANGERS’
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I The Thoroughbred Girls
- ■ m I SK
IVInim
ITIkmidy
at: It RUN ATTHAI THIN
MAH Y MII.RS MINTRIl
—In—
“t il 111l l'V t.ASTI.E”
lines.
Ten-gallon urns for
these hot drinks Ihuve
ity Klmlcnt to a place where the
making oisgrace of his ountry was lints
been openly displa’ ■ 13ut he need
were able tt< push it home. They got them Mill further doitht the use of
hack into the enemy territory where going on and on when they know;
the artillery was planted. On the con-1 there is no chance to win.
(From a Woman’s Viewpoint.)
War pic has arrived. It may he
recognized hy its whole wheat crust
and great unpopularity.
Be civil to all, sociable to many,
familiar with few, friend to one.
enemy to none.—Franklin.
The worst has happened—the price
of pumnkin pics has gone up
A coward’s fear can make a coward
valiant.—Fclltham.
The kaiser has suggested that ihcitim job!
Bulgars start a drive, \nother indi-
cation that lie’s about out of gasoline j MEMORIAL^FOR.NATION’S
himself.
shipped. Along with tho urns have given j inself no uneiu-i-:
will go 55 tons of sugar, two j ness. Tho godly young man was;
tons of tea, five tons of coffee,---------—
ana five tons of coeon. ■■ ..i.-1 ■■
The new soda-foiindtnin clerks'
are being recruited from man>
ranks. in the Eagle Hut on
tho Strand in London American
woman may bo seen behind the
fountain. 11111 for the work in
France, near the front lines
wounded soldiers will handle
SELIG’S GREAT MORALITY PLAY)
TOJAY AND WEDNESDAY
Special \dults ............ 10 and 15c
Prices
Children
. 5c
SAILORS NEXT SUNDAY
-IN OUR TOWN-
When 13 griiBH tiros imperilled t He haa pr.n.oHofl to
tho town, »omo HrIiI watrlctlona il7l* ?ilovely* fellow
aero promptly laid down. ' ........... "»• " in
It's about time for the government [ ‘y1"1 rn"-
. * .. . j. ‘ a • Chicago. Oct. 2b -Memorial
t() produce It substitute lOl COIll, its «'• I services for American naval men
furnace-food ConservriHoil measure. inilcil alm-e tint world war start-
---------------------------— ed will he held over the nation
next Suaduy.
This observation will be sim-
ultaneous with the response to
THE LOST GLAMOR
ORDER IT BY MAIL TODAY
I Who'!V()!flKKjIhn Vtarl'^u U ''.T?1'16"; Wllaon’a appeal t. the
dead
Ami gone unto his rest.
I'le "Illy thing the niullrr wllh . ■ . .. ,h( „ .....
With Kalser-llke aternneM; him U that h« a«l.lom act* Jolly , ‘ ,,L, ‘.!L 'nose who ui>
there will ho uaaeiKed the heavl-! W"nl H""U '
eat flues on the Ignorant pest.
Go ahead and marry him.
who, heedless of orders and i s m)l patural fur a dentist to tj0
H all Is fur the best,
It all Is for the best, my lads, {till
That John should pass away
nation for war prayers. Sucre-
tarv of Navy Daniels madu this
atatemenf during hl.s address be-
lere the Iroquois club this after-
noon.
edict* and pleas, sets . .aze lo
hi* rubbish In midst of a
breeze."
Thu ukaso was aimed for the
appear Jolly. They are always
looking down In tiie month.
Why Ik It the I :i bugler nevoy
was a wastrel and a knave
saving of Junk, composing a fire 1 makes a good curd player.’ Frank i
department quite punk (Tho
words, tho not licensed, are
chosen with cure, for Kesler In-
forms us. that'* nil there Is
there).
These blazes that flourish In
rubbish and weeds and grssstv
and trash can*, and frost-hltien
reeds, are destructive, In time,
pf muulclpal weadh. but what
about blazes conflicting with
health?
Urcnur.o no matter what curd
I you play he is liable to trumpet.
AVtiiit kind of .on p should a
t inventor stw avi U"' I-.d Moil
Shaving soap.
When «loe« :i rumor hs\t* an
rledriosl effect? It T
When It I current.
And he has had !>!; day.
Hut the Ills deeds were wicked
deeds
He ga\ life, now and then,
IA pleasant glow wo shall not
h now
Nor ever feel ugain,
1 His trull was one of wreck and
wrong
He led men to their fall.
Vet at full many a feast ho
proved
A merry chap, withall.
AT ONCE! STOPS
STOMACH MISERY
AND INDiOESTiON
I'M’I’S DIAI'll’SIV* AIAKKS
s i c i>, Mint, gassy
STOMACHS 1FKI, 1I\K.
I'i.ti, ......... ...
Niirclnllr Irultictl itin|i|i|.r. will .sc thill y*»u Imvc llunicilllilc nflciilloii unit .ccllrc
iltnlliiblc .lid .t'nil II in >nu hy return mnll, .hl|i|i tng clinrar. ,>ri‘|iufil.
I’or Splendid
Iturgidn* Shop
ill the Hascincnt
(iiiriiient Shop
ORABADGU-liROWN °°:£°
*13-215 217*210 MAIN ST.
OHLAHOMA CITY. OHLA.
of
Hll* l'f*l
I’M|* >|»ll llliill
Itargjiins Sfiop
nt (In* lh«Krm<*fit
ffurmrnt Slio[»
A Sale of A-l Quality Graniteware
Why doc- a lic.ivj giilc ulvvuy*.
tnt.-rterr nierc ivllli tlm grtlllr-y
I'here ure weed fires hiirnhig "om w ith the infantry .'—j. J. t.
lie, anso a gale always blows,
each day hi the week; they hurn
in the Htivet car*, and office* k’r,'a' (tuus
reek with the terrible fumes of
' Oh weep not for John IJurley-
corn
All arrant rogue was he,
Do some foods you etu lilt
back taste good, but work bad-
ly; ferment Into acids and cause
a sick, sour, gassy stomach? j
Now, Mr. or Mrs Dyspeptic, jot |
Ibis down: l’ape’s lllapepsin
! ) et sometimes, for u little whilo helps neutralize the excessive
,uvw „........ w. He caused our woes to flee; acids In the stomach so your
the gras* fire's smoko; yea, they ',r .Maxwell * Household ltlnts. lt s w 1 he's gen , m l yet anon food won't sour uml upset you.
savour of rubber and cotton and
coke.
There never was anything
... hoard. It will not warp out of
Jndorsii prolcc Ion, MH .,i,, f,,, quickly us a wooden
** * — ....... ~ oho.
When washing feathers use
soft soap. After washing, press
don't be too l.arfl, with the glut
who hum, rubbish out In tie
baek yard.
Always use n glass Ironing Fol' 'om*#hH»hn **,t,*e ,***? . .
.....i i* ...in ....... ..... .s '1’1 0I1" blithe touch of fellow- safely quick, so certainly effec-
shlp ' • -■ — ...
b:ought in days gone by!
For the breetet tuost kindly the leathers thru a strainer.
ANOTHER RAP FOR BILL
proceed to disperse tl:- odors
arising — they could by
worse.
While the cheap cigar vapor* W|th n hummer.
Infesting the halls of the build- Never ulaca o
Soap bubble* that uro too j ln,u u
"'U<‘t large to run thru the waste pipe Thompson
of a sink should he i racked
Oh 1,’niliil I'ics*.
GhlOrigo, Oct.
stood
Never placn oil m * castor on
Ings dewutown aro shut In by a dining table. Nobody likes
tastor oil.
the walls.
And the rubbish ami weeds
Uiat are burned In that cause. gu,Mr. Maxwlt r.nnot
should not be exccided from
graas-flre law*.
• •
IdXToD
Answer,
I'm I buy a rallrnail tie nt
a haberdashers? W. D.
What kind of cloth should I
use In making a house to house
to house canvass?—L, S. W.
live. No difference how badly
your stomach is upset you usu-
ally gel huppy relief In five
minutes, but wlrnt pleases you
most I* that it helps to regulate
I jour stomach so you ran cat
"’j* - Mayor your favorite foods w ithout fear
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes—they ure slow, but
not sure. "Pape's ninpepsln”
Is positive In neutralizing tho
j acidity, so the misery won't
| come hack very quickly.
You feel different as soon us
the rebuke by vote of 48 to | f‘’Xt* w^uh'P*S" stoma”h' dls’-
rcbilked the
I second time today for hts action
In officially endorsing the con-
feremm of the Peojilu's Council
of Ammlia for Democracy unn
Terms of Peace, broken up
Uov. Lowden's orders.
The city council administered
PREDICTS PRICE DROP
tress Just vanishes—your sto-
mach gets sweet, no gasses, no
I'j I'hIM Prcii. I belching, HO eructations of Ml-
Chicago, Oct. i3.—Consumers digested food, your head clear*
’ 4Moh la aa*« .,«MUs-w- !«•»■?—U. -JL. V,
My father says that when lie wheat and grains within another
dies ho Is going to glvo me his month
yacht. Would you call Hint an'pert, prophesied today,
heirship?—J. D. J.
will be paying less for corn, iX 11,1 >'ou flnr’, ,
s within another Ho now. make the best Invest
11 W. Snow grain ex- incut you ever made, by getting
^ - 1 a largo flfty-cetit case of Pape's
Why II l* that when a mar.. *u« lucomiiig of tho uew crops,
ents black bread he make* a1 Know declared.
ryo face?—-R. O. H.
“The market Is lowering with Dlapepsln from any drug store
You realize In five minutes how
needless It Is to suffer from
Decrease In the cost of these Indigestion, dyspepsia or auy
Has a hill a right or left article* will cail*e other pricas! stomach disorder, due to add
I.S 4 M I? V I,.. _______.. t _ ___-__ _____...I.II.1M . t ilvi ellu., sn. ♦
to cone down, ha says.
lermenfaMor.— Advertisement.
Three Assortments, Involving Attractive Savings
Assortment No. 1—At Choice 15c Assortment No. 2—Cho*ce 25c.
Assortment No. 3—Choice 49c.
Takt1 un> on*.1 ni tin above assortnionts. R contains almost every rooking uu*n»il mwilo th
(irunitt wiiie, and the qua.it.v of the vessel in lhi?< instance iM the FINEST avnilahio. an assured
(act "hen you consider that ‘’t’renin City" Graniteware ip concernod.
On account oi tlio immense (liv»*rsiiy of pieces ti special listing is impossible. Iiowcnlc,
should you r»*quir> any article of this nature you \vi]l find it anionu the different assortment.:?
priced ut generous savings, this is an opportunity to secure the best ut tlie* prices of llie cheap-
est grades.
%»• IturntiMUK h-llrow n*»»— IIoiimc l''urulf*liiHK llrimrl mriif —1'Hlnl I'ltmr—FhyI Msmuh._
Sf'NOW
THE TRUTH ABOUT
BIRTH CONTROL
"HER
UNBORN
CHILD”
NOT A PICTURE
Matinee-; Daily tm Ladies
Only, \ll ‘.eats 25c.
Ill 0»pr IS Idtiilitnl
Hill !•:» 1 Mallurri, 2.*» mill RlN*.
Miehlsi, 2r»r. 7.**i» nnil .S|.«o
„ 5 y’*.- " • o • ■■'.-o- ' -
alM?
Overclls, Jumpers and Work Shirts Are
Sharply Reduced for Quick Clearance
Thi>»f> who intend purehas1 g garments of ihe Mtm,. iih
lure should shot' for them promptly, a* you well know Hiai
they are staph- as sugar and Mien a special reduction is In
force they attract much attention, besides this Clearn c
Work Garments concerns odd lots and broken sizes, and pei-
haps the very ones you wish will he the first to sell. The
sale start* promptly ut S: 1T tomorrow- morning ami you are
urged to bo here on dot. Remember!
Men's Overalls In u spleii- I
did quality of Dluo Denim,
regular #1.50 values, to close
out at choice llMc.
Itliie .lumpers Men's sizes
In Ill's, 3Ss uml 4ils, regular
$ 1.50 values dt ONr. ,
Htrlpcd Jumpers • Men’s
sizes In 40s, -Ids and -ns, ,
standard Jt.50 qualities, at
I'aiiitei**
i >» crull*
Are
ex
tru good
quallth's
t hat
soli
regularly
for 75.-.
to
close
ai choico 40c.
I’ltllltllV
In
size*
38h, 10m and 4-Ip, regular 75c
♦’allies, to close a* 41b*.
75c 111 m* I'lni'l thiin|»rrs
At choico li!i*.
lUuck Saline Slilrlw — Are
choice 08i*.
Illuc .lumper* Made of
medium weitf.it Blue Denim
regular 7ue vauicM, to ilotie
at cho!°e |i»c.
8trl|H»4l Overalls-These are
in large sizes only, a regular
7u<? garment, to close at
choice 4yc.
41 llurNl.Minfh-llr4.»«n’* '
sold for 75c. each, sizes 14
and I41j, to close at choice
:Mc.
Hoym* lllousts — In long ami
short sleeve stvlea, hizes fi, 7
and i>. at choico lOr.
Boy*' Blur Shirt*— Hcgular
50c vahies, in sizes 12 and
14lv, to clone out ut ehoicf'
3.V each or 2 for 81.
lli'iMiuno llithriHfut,
A Special Purchase
and Stale of Fine
Ginghan.*
Scotch Ginghams
Zephyr Ginghams
Cheviot Gingharr.
—15c—
Over 2000 yards of regu-
lar 20c grades in beautiful
plaids, checks, stripes and
solid colors; all this
season’s manufacture and
in tho best or thin season’s
colorings. Our basement
buyer picked up several
cases at a savings of one-
fourth tin* regular price,
tomorrow and uhile they
Just you have the same op-
portunity to buy excellent
20c 27-luch Oinghsms at
yard 15c.
In Onnmii/ llimrniriif
Dry 4.«mmU Dt*|»nr(mmI
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PLAYERS
Ton Iff hi—nnd All
Meek
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