The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 154, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1917 Page: 3 of 10
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THE OKLAH& 3
>cigM
Shake*>tar* dub met Monday ler, whose extra guests were Mrs.
tn the library. Responses to roll J- T. McClelland, Mrs. J. M.
were earrent events. Plans were i
O O '
Va. Mrs. ,J ,L. Deets (Cosmopolitan cli^*n?
Miss Kathleen Young.
Monday0rwlth"°MS '“^“esT^! o-^toek'“lunchVn'0'6’ j a week's visit.
The lesson was acts four and| O O 0 O O O
five of "Two Gentlemen of, Dosene Dinner club met with! Mrs. Maggie W. Barry, . -
Verona;" led by Mrs. B..C. Clay-1 Mrs. A. P. Fricke, with Mr. and “an, Texas., lectured before the;.1™"* .....
ton. Parts of the play were .Mrs. Earl Cox playing substitute I Drama Study class In the First of the
and a round table discus-'hands. Top scores were won by! Christian church. She discussed ,r““ A
x-!
entertained Informally from 2 to ing *Aprll
5 Monday afternoon, honoring Shelley.
Mrs. S. R. Bartlett of Clarks-,
burg, W. , _____
assisted. Guests, Mmes. A. T.ithe library Monda#1
fcmith, Mmes. Kendall, 12. C. Jef- Packingtown Day 1>'-
free, J. L. Motte, Pearl Pike, t program was a sff Edgar
Leta La Bounty, R. C. Daniel,1 Allen Poe and th#uslon of
Miss Ethel YVlmsett and Cleo the last lesson vhn ,^ur,‘
Utterback. {roughs, naturalist}- w- l>-
Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett left Mon- Conger led. Mrsy- Stalley
day evening for their homo after, gave a book re«f “Pep-
action,” a narrati a voyage
j down the Pepact Yer, near
Sher. i "hich Burroughs born Mrs.
oner* i ------- . . from h,«
Mrs
Earl'ntlon will meet for Important busl-! kare, Mrs. Frank Hoopes; New JOB DAY FOR BOYS
at lie a. m, Wednesday, It- (Century,__llbrary, Po.tn.antly He
new at
brary
IS CHICAGO PLAN
read and
slon was concluded with quota-; Mrs. W. L. Maupln and Charles i Gals worthy's "The Eldest Son.
McCafferty.
o o o
o a a
son on
tlons from the drama.
000
Mrs. E. R. Aufrtcht enter-
tained the Mistletoe club and
Mmes. S. Atwood, F. II. Auf-i 01,, v ,
richt, Ollle Rogers. Karl Elliot.; *;lad*de ‘ Gamier son of Mrs ?:“!«»“« *
E. Alexander, 715 E.
were quietly married at C p. m.j
Sstoraofb^eReMaywood the Ci* ^deration in the b.rd of ,he
ferian church a" hUhome UZ '■ hoU8e conte8t' Saturday , at 32o Winnie
tragic life of Pjrs. D/ A
Duncan read ‘Pcs From
. _ . , , His Best Poemvritten by
! Parliamentary law department M/g P 0 Ra Shp nlso
Miss Mareene Richards daueh- Sorosis met tn Sorosls hall., read ‘‘Annabel and his r-nanter .*< . > ■- ......
ter of Mr and Airs W O R.fh- M,ss Katherine Tidd led the les-j-Tribute to Moth Mrs. E. B entertained at one o'clock lunch
ter or air. ana airs. w . u. H.Ui „„„ „„ -Reconsidering and Ho- {Surface, a guesfe » nleas-! eon Wednesday, by Mrs < ■ !- Sis
Idle
tallied Wednesday
**---------- -j-.;) w.
o o o
T. H. W. S. club will meet
Wednesday with Mrs. Louis I'hlt-
11ns, 230 E. Nlnth-st.
000
Century, imrary, ni.in.smi
I search. Mrs. Robert Harper; C. L. ,
Hour°. luh ®11 b. enter- | nerlam*^ W?'J.^AuSlanS.' ' I ByLni"d Press. '
bv Miss Anna I Chicago, March 27.—“A thou-
Houghton, 321) w. I2th-st. jG » WIRFI NOW 'sand boys for a thousand Jobs
S- ISREAChTng” BERLIN ^ici?^ I
i ranged today for a clty-wtde
By I'nitfi Press. ^ {Hoys Job Day a week from bat-|
Wednesday br'iffernooiV* with Mrs. j Germany apparently has achieved ( .„a>or William Hale Thomp -j Lax-Pos is not a Secret or PatentMejM-
J. K. McNeal, r,or. X. Phillips. ; wlre'csa service from South SOn jlas issued a proclamation cine but is composed of tlie following
O O O j America to Berlin, presumably ; at the boys’ request urging iner- old-fashioned roots and herbs:
Cru'ral W. (' T t . will mee . , WR_ of Colombia and Mexico. • chants to employ idle uo,s to
ICverv local union* invited' as Mrs. I Announcement was made today . the end that they become at
Abide rv H'llermnn, stale ',r*"'‘iby G. I., lngenfelder, manager , itast partly self-supporting; and
LAX-FOS
IAX-F0S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA
A Digestive Laxative
CATHARTIC AND LIVER TONIC
dent, and Mrs. Elmira Straughn. j (ho Banco pieman Trans-At-'.to the further end that they keep
state treasurer, will he present.
Attendance urged
o o o
W. R. r 17, will meet at 2 p.
m Wednesday In Westfall hall.
o o o
Chapter AC. TV E. O. wilt be
lantic Co., that "wireless trans-!„ff the
mlr-sion of drafts to Germany trouble,
would soon begin.'*
streets and out
YEGGS GET CASH
pleas-
and Miss Louise Aughtry. Lun-
cheon with needlework following,
featured.
o o o
Vote.'' Mrs. A. S.J'ng recital of loem, "The i Uosk>'-
^ I mini /’rfit t t-tken STRUCK—BY A COOR caka, and thus the comhinaittou acts not
Gadd were appointed to assist „|shed extract. "The Fall wHh Mrs J. P. Slaughter. J men rarad,SOi a dnnce ! headache and a _ bump on the byrut, laxatives^are weak, but I,ax - Vos
Last year 700 boys secured
jobs on Hoys' Job Day; 1000
ought to this year.
GRACE HUFF STAGE
RHUBARB ROOT
BLACK ROOT
MAY APPLE ROOT
SENNA LEAVES
AND PEPSIN
In Lax- I-os tbeCasCARA Is Improved by
the addition of these digestive ingredi-
ents making it better than ordinary CaS-
1
mer's home. Mrs. William O.
Smythe, of Marlow, was extra
guest and Miss Carrie Swltzler
carao iu for one o’clock lunon-
eon. Top sco’-cg were won by
Mine.. S. M. Gloyd, Smythe, V.
L. Turner and O'Neil. The club
will not meet Holy week, but
will be entertained April 9 by
Mme« M. C. Milner and Lee Van
Winkle.
o o o
The Oklahoma Chorus is re-
hearsing for several numbers
on a program, April 19. before
the Second District of Women's
House .her,” Dr.
M. S; compared
1203 Classen
MrJ HFran “^^‘Nell'eSertallied . £ "Ninth st'"’ The m’aXe was I Main-st. ' Mrs. George L'J Poe'.'mystery a with"'"mod- I » Riddle
Chafing Dish club at the for-! a surprise to friends and rela- Xa(,en and Mrs- «. B. Turner] edn detective t Next meet-1 crochet -
were
welcomed
meeting
! April 9.
o a
to membership. ;ing April
the
hull
tives of the young couple, who; v
are at home now at 1125 \Y." e'
42nd-st. The groom is city!
salesman for the Yukon Milling'
company. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sullivan
were pleasantly surprised Mon-
day evening. when several
2 at library.
a I
ANNOUMENTS |
o a o
Miss Muriel Towler. daughter:
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Federated clubs.
0 0 0 j Stehel and Otto Benham.
Skirvin Luncheon club was en-j 0 0 0
tertalned by Mrs. J. Lo Roy Sad-i 3t-s M I Tl-n’ctt E. \"nth-st
Tnwler I fronds came In to
entertained will. Intomtel a.icl; “KT'S
*rl h',r ’■om“-!“v ES,"
nV ',s "Tw6 Dancing and cards featured. Top
Misses Rose Bruce. Dorothy; „ Mr. . alld
, Roney. Edith Parker Amzie; M].s F j Spranlvi„ and conSo-
Snodgrass and Ardis McNeal. lation by Mrs. Wynne Ervin.
.Messrs, Hrschel Stone Charles; tiup£t8 Messrs. an(l Mines. Carl
, Snodgrass. Clarence Walters, Ed
Le Douse dull meet Wed
celebrate nesday with M-( C. Bickford, ftrj,tcre
22nd -»t
o »
ExecuMve hoaf
Sttf'Te’dnrVr'-lli-i'-S-f. ,.7
BMW! 1- Sf-ith: Dun’e-nte T4 h '*■
M-R Tc Zrtman; < npltfvl Cit>
Mrs M K. CbruidVr: Al-
M’s. W Hunting;
Mm.
Instantly! Corns Stop Hurting!
Corns Loosen and Lift Out
No pain! Pfew drops loosen corns and cal-
luses so they fall off—Never let corns
ache twice—No humbug!
IL. Bonnet, James Cheatham, Ed-
' win Ruthven, Homer J. Wilkins,
tprankle, Erwin, D. J. Clement,
IM. C. Orr, Mmes. Earl Campbell
land Clara Johnson.
0 0 0
Miss Cecil Mae Strayhnrn, j ani] an kaockeit.
'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S |„ (iun, your •.« Is
Strayhorn, and Lloyd J-. Myers j bieath bad: steb sour
will be married very quietly at ] bowels constlrf.
Is's. Mrs ' .tohn Hope; Wednesday
City Fed#r« Tainr’bpon. M*-y Cporge rpokp. K.i_^
CALOMES MERCURY. IT S1CKENSI
CLEANVER AND BOWELS GENTLY
UOX’T LOSE AY'S WORK! IF VOI R LIVER IS SI.I GGISII
OB noWKLaxSTIIMIT I* TAKE "DODSON’S LIVER TONE"
you're bllioiYour liver Is guarantee that each spoon.ul will
sluggish! Yoitl lazy, dizzy ‘'lean your sluggish liver heites
Yi/iir bead (ban a dose of nasty caiome
coated; ai'd that it won't make mu sick
and Dodson's Liver Tone is real liv
But • don’t PT ntedicine. You'll know it rext
, S:30, this even.ng by Rev. L. H- | take salivating imel It makes morning because you « ;li «ake
:Otio, paster of Maywood Chris- j you sick. >ou t lose a day's ,UP feeling line your liver wiL
Tian church, in their new home, ]n0ik. u'.' "orkin):. your headache unit
932 K. Fifth-st. Only members Calotnei Is rury or (piick- dizziness B<n?, your stomach wl.i
'of the two families will be . silver which ©s necrosis of sweet and 5°ur bowels regu
; present. | the bones. Call crashes into .'ar Y ou will feel like wonting
0 0 O l soui bile like enlte. breaking J'ou'll be cheerful; full of vtgo,
Mrs. W. C. Roushkolb has ns 111 up That’s q you feel that andI ambition.
I her guests Mrs. C. W. Arthurs. I awful nausea cramping. 0' ''.'n ' *
. i* »i . j , vReetablf*. tTiorf*fore naniiloss vino
land Mis., (ora De Alma of If you want ttloy the nicest. onn no, sail.:, e Give It to your
; Bristow. j gentlest .iver J bowel tleans- chilrtrpn Millions of peo-le ar.
0 0 0 * 2 >°" ^vpr e^pn'en 3«s=* 'a.te liel, i)odson s Liver Tone In-
Motherhood Culture club met ! u spoon.ul of niess Dodsons f,)(,a,| Qf danReroi,8 ,.a!0mel now
Hard corns; soft corns, or with Mrs. \Y. A. Jackson, W. i Liver Tone tort. Y'our 'lrua- y0‘tir ,irliecist will tel! vou that
corns between the toes, also 40th-st, for a program on "In-| r’sl or dealer s you a_50 rent (hf> pnlp af calomel Is aim"**
BRIGHTEN UP YOUR
HOME WITH A
COLUMBIA
Grafonola
FROM
Armstrong’s
my perse money-back
tlsem nt.
For a few cents you can get or afterwards. It doesn’t even j
a small bottle of the magic drug ' irritate the surrounding* skin. I
Freezone recently discovered by';
a Cincinnati man. {hardened calluses on bottom of I ventions.” Mrs. J. H. Picker., j i.ottie of Dod-'oLlver Tcnc nn- entirely here.—Adve*
Jus: ask at any drag, stora for | feet shrivel up and fell off with- led the lesson with a paper, — ’
a small bottle of Freezone. Ap- out hurting a particle. It is ai- “Trend of Twentieth Century
ply a few drops upon a tender | most magical. Freezone is a Development." Sh" was ass'sted
uchmg corn or callus and in- scientific compound made front . by Mrs. (lathings \V«lker, whose
sta’.Uly all soreness disappears ether, says a well-known drug- ubject was ' Agricultural 11a-
and shortly you will find the gi-.-t here, and ihe genuine !s irh nes." General discussion foi-
corn or callus so loose that you alwavs sold in these little bottles f lowed. "Labor Saving Devices
lift it off with the fingers. packed In a round wood case. ] ''<‘rp responses to /oll^ call.
Just think! Not one bit of Don’t accept it unless in a round {Guests, Mmes. C.
nain before applying Freezone ' wood case.—Advertisement | Charles Parks. John W. Erwin
I au,t F’-erze of Enid Next meet
sr~>*
THE LARGEST WOMEN'S OUTFITTERS
(F ' IN THE SOUTHWEST
In t't i u
U I' i \
. 2 * i
v Y
The VlellKlif filrnlth Drink
El Rate
I
Energy Guilder
AJl l-l ^^ate PrTicketR pood
it our fountain, xcellent san-
itary fountain vice.
Empress Cdy Ship
111 W. Mala St. Slaplr 30*)
8-0re?:m'an1-5
■tecta fenta
9 a. m. to 11 p. m.—Fult to Labor! j
—tin F.nrly*-
FIVE-ACT FFATI'"F—TIIIIAY '
AMI WUDVESHAY J
Vitngraph- Iv.sanay-Selig r^csenta
David K. Higaii-a' lircutcst Dra-
matic Success.
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V&'-'t-'Zif ■ -L ■ iJ t !
LEARN FIVIDANCES i
FOR ‘
Class starts .uogy R p. m.j
-to ladies may enl for 4'.01.'
wo gentlemen $2. Lady and
entleman $1.51. >rivate lea- ,
! ons daily. Regul class prac-
ic. and assembly t p. i;s and
rlenils. ' f.. R. Hutrk. instruc-
r. Euclid Hall, pne W 297
| " » ........"
Artistic, Picasant ub Rooms
For Dancg
j Ballroom dances | class fo
?5, beginners' claisstaris Fri
* I - y: rfgular dancesVeilnesday
e.id Saturdays. ,en hens-
j dance (free ) Mony pver.lnf
j for class membersmd thei-
riends. Donne!ly-Hd Sthoo’
of Dancing, 505 Yi Nth H-oad
I wav. Phone \V. 219.
j Mnmselle I'onant. n ni go r
“AT PlltEY RirG:”
Its Five nix I'nrli.
|'A Boul-stirrinp story of tho T**n-
■ UPKBee m unta mm. featuring t
F1UTZ! linnet t'
2-ACT --TODAY AXD
a\i:dm:sday * S
GIIAtH
C1NAIID
and
Fit A\n»
FORD
» ( ha [»t r \ 4
f ••Tl»e l*urple
Mn»k " calVd
-Till-: *KV
•HlAhTKHH9*
p: art ling a n «1
S‘ Tisa tiona
Start n o w
iiid the
thrill itiR
’lni»h Only
*hi» chapter
md ? w o
More Iion’t
rnlas them.
COMEDY
AMI \\F.DM>I»AV
1‘roS'jits a B.g ‘‘V**
TODAY
Vita graph
Comedy.
“Scmewhere in Any Place”
with Hughlp Mack, Jamea Aubrey
and .Mice Mann.
OUR SPECIAL
Outfit No. 35
Includes Machine .\7cydlcs, ]
and your choice of ten (to) ||
Double Face Records (20)
selections for 1
Only $42=
PAYMENTS
$1 PER WEEK
OTHER STYLES
$15 to $350
All the late popular records
in stock
65c to $3.00
When you need
records or a 111a- Qrigei
chine, he sure to
come to held-
quarters.
Armstrong’s
211 W. Main St.
EXTRA!
-3 HOUR SALE-
150 DANCING FROCKS AND
—EVENING GOWNS—
On Sale Wednesday Morning 8 to 11-3 Hours
■■I 207 WEST MAIN ST.
wmporium
§TQHL FOR WOMEN
Values to S50
Tfcaaa Baantiful Dance Frocks and Evening Gowns were bought by our
***** m the eastern markets at leaa than 40c on the dollar. They in-
clnde all the new creations for evening wear and dancing. We could not be-
ONLY ONE
TO A
CUSTOMER
19.95.
SEE THEM IN
THE WEST
WINDOW
'FtS*
Fourth Anniversary
and ?re - Easter Sale
—Beginning—
Thursday Morning at 8:30
Be prepared to slare this merchandising triumph
$30,000 stock of women’s garments and mil-
linery on sale. COME EARLY.
I—
I in K*
w ay rt n
Ki(iTO*n''e<l *vib-* I .vlir*. Ypj>t» rm-
|.irlum Wm|n«-v.|.*> minting, 9 n. in.
1 r
i
lb>lln«it fur. rrfu n*1».t wl or-llng f»>
Ib-tnlb-r*1 I’i-wi • i^-.llt C.i%**«» TTh»*«* Wl*h
1‘r.^a i tU*r«>tm»i«*inLilion*.
See Wednesday Evening News for Details of This Sale
for
Groceries
Meats, Vegetables, Fish’
and Bakery Goods
BROWN’S C.O.D.
GROCERY
Phone PBX-29
Gray & Phillips
EXTRA SPECIALS
#2.50 BOXES OF THE FINEST EVAPORATED
FRITTS H>lt $1.75
III POIND BOXES OF THE FINEST EVAPOKATED
FIHTTS INCH DINO APRICOTS, PEACHES AND PHENES.
ItEGEI.AK #2.50 BOXES, djl ’JC
SPECIAL AT ...............................vt'lv
GROCERY
SPECIALS
Four I Or Jars of Appli*
1 tiiller ...........35c
I .urge cun* Tonmtoc. 15c
I .urge cun* Peitcheti 15c
l.jirgo cun* l*ln'H|»|»le 20c
Largo cun* Sweet Cotntne*.
2 for .............35c
5 largo can* Hominy. .35c
L.-.rgo can* Apricot* In
heavy *yrii|> ......30c
25 ox. can* K. C. Bak-
ing Powilor .......20c
Gallon can* IVaclies 50c
Gallon cans Apricot* . .50c
MEAT
SPECIALS
l«ml> Stow, pound . . . 12c
Lamb Chop*, pound.. 25c
laimh Shoulder*, pound 20c
iamb Hreawt. p)und,..15c
(■round It<*‘f, pound... I?c
Short lllti* lleof. pound 15c
Pork Sausage, pvmnd. 20c
SPECIAL WEDNESDAY
10c
;t Biiik-Iios Mustard
(lreen* for .......
Vegetable Department.
BROWN’S C.O.D.
GROCERY
Gray and Phillips
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SAVE
$27.50 ON
A $1C0
WILTON
VELVET RUi
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12 Wilton V.
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WHAT IS —
, , ,, ,____,__ -in ' 1 back of her head from a blow combines strength with palatable, aro-
^ ° 10 ,, r hal1' _,‘hl n-ntcbmnn It recPlved in dress rehearsal. matic taste and does not gripe or disturb
Wednesday: el.il-: .,#««■« gagged^ the n^ht I A door in the w-nory. un the stomach. One bottle will prov,
; r..„a -----der; YV s roporteu tr at * ^ hastened, fe'l o- *'•- Muff's Lajc-Fos is invaluable for Constipation,
« T. M-Ju-^ekM%7'”:nr,'V. sate |* ,lie of the t utted bead: dazed her for a time_Indigestion or Torpid Livet. P„ce 50c.
vi ." ,;p,,sinc.tri„ m-s W H cigar stores on the northvvest |__
Pirsv Kmbvoliiery. M’*s
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