The Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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SUBURBAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING C(L
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Business Office
712-714 American Natlnoal Bank Bldg.
Phone Walnut 4800
Publishing Office
Western Newspaper Union
217 North Harvey St.
Phone P. B. X. 99.
j be will tak^ the city.
Lu Cheng Hsiang is again in charge
COMING TO THE OVERHOLSTER. The earthquake in Mexico last week
"Officer G66,” easily the best play of j cost 100C lives,
j the year, is being presented slmul-. General Salazar's force of rebels is
taneoualy in New York and Chicago.) advancing on Juarez, and ho declares
j At the Gaiety theater in the first!
named city it has passed its 150th
! consecutive performance, while the , .
George M. Cohan Grand Opera House j of the Chinese foreign office. It is
in the western metropolis is trailing hoped by this appointment to avoid j
along with a tally of more than 100-a conflict with Russia, but a Chinese i
times to its credit. army is in readiness on the Mongolian
_______ _ ! - tt frontier.
TiTinatter for^nubUcation should be handed to local editors not later than “The Shepherd of the Hills.’ Har The Turks and the Bulgarians are
WednoBday noon "« Bell Wright's dramatisation of hta Mtul engaged in a death struggle at
Advertising rates furnlahod upon application to bualneaa odlee. ] Em o°f a\I?“ Wright had felt Tchatalja. with the result in doubt.
When requesting a change of address, give old as well as new address. ^ ,"hln h“s soul the peace and beauty Many thousand have been slain. The
Polltlcafiy TndeiyndenC^_^ ---- j of the hills and he wished to net down other allied armies have captured
*E^tSed^aTthe Postoffice at Oklahoma City, Okla., as second clM* matter. their meaning before him. He made nearly all of European Turkey.
7>imarim»TToirRATEfl^ ^ 11 Pla>’ thttl in P,ot iH compelling. one The forty-fourth annual convention
................................|1.00 that never fails in sincerity. The pee- the National Woman Suffrage As-
...................60 Pie who move in It are so human that 8€>c{ation is in convention at Phila-
................... tl\e auditor will pick them out for like
nnA .liulilru n a If ho roflllv kllOWH them Uf-ipmu.
Published every Thursday at 217 North Harvey Street. Oklahoma City.
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One Year ..
Six Months
| and dislike as if he really knows them
_ Klaw & Erlanger's musical comedy \
j—saga -■......1-m---— de )uxe ..The p{nk Lady,” after
On account of Thanksgiving day coming on regular publication day 11118 j |
paper was printed on Wednesday this week.
recent musical comedy history, was j
sent abroad last soaBon to the Globe j
Tho weather man predicts sno~ for Thanksgiving day. A slight anew- K^f'miriV01etectrlilied ''the "" *
fall waa noticeable Tuesday night In Oklahoma City.
Corporation Commissioner Geo. A. Iienshaw. is being mentioned
member of the Interstate Commerce Commission after March 4.
tlon fairly electrified the Europeans,
to such an extent that foreign man-
agements Immediately vied with each
other for rights to present it in every
Pimple
Face
BLACKHEADS
Have you ever thought that time makes many changes? If by some unex-
pected misfortune you should have to earn your own living, are you prepared to
accept a good position? If not, let us prepare you for Supervisor, of Designer, Cut-
ter, Fitter, Alteration Departments. Those that are competent receive a good
salary. Earn while you are learning, li you war.t a I : cssmaking Course only, we
teach this by mail. Worth many times the price for home use only. We can arrange
free board and room for a limited number for those that would assist with house-
hold duties morning and evening, with good families. Write for terms and lull
particulars.
Weidel’s Ladies Tailoring College
OKLAHOMA CITY
EMPIRE BLDG.
The Van Camp Packing Co. suffered
to their Inriian-
The stnate will probacy meet In the asesmbly room ol the Chamber of
Commerce on the a2th floor of the Colcord 'building when, they conveulfTu
December. These quarters have been offered to them.
The sta*e senate will convene at the capital city, December 3, pursuant
to a call by Gov. Cruce. A number of quest!? v/f interest to the sHate
will come before this body. Probably the most important will be the
ratification of the governor’s appointments on the State Board of Education.
The kafir corn demonstration train, touring the state over the Rock
Island lines, under the direction of R. M. Cottrell, is meeting with large and
interested crowds at every stop on the itinerary.
For years a number of exponents of this crop have v,een urging the
farmers to plant it with varying degrees of success. The past year more
kafir corn was planted than ever before. With the present demonstration
no doubt thousands of additional acres will be planted next year. It has
taken a long time to induce many of our farmers to pin their faith on it,
but the man who has not planted kafir corn has had the opportunity of
enviously regarding his neighbor’s abundant yields.
civilized part of the globe; a dtatinc- SKIN RLOTCWES , „rT,( d'
tlon more broadly important than was sJ ‘ $4UO,OUO tire loss
ever accorded an American theatrical c o * 1) c C If H AT I I L> FfQ apoils plant.
product of recent prominence. k- U A K S tT rr.AI UK La Ueo w. Eitzgerald, formerly teller
"" 1 " in the Chicago subtreasury, is now on
"Mutt and Jeff.” This is about all Are_lljly look,-Refined Folk, Avoid 1 trial there, charged with stealing a
the announcement that is necessary.; Yoor Aqu.inUnce. package containing *173,000 which dls-
°n thl8 a' w'eek^of1 capacIty busines s, FRECKLE - FACE »»«>eared from hU caBe 20’ 1907-
play to
as it has done all along the line.
And Coarse Pore* Always Repulsive.
The Louisiana Railroad Commission
j put the blame on a flagman for the
David Belasco, the witiard of the! (S,«ci»l) Quickly Removes tbeie Horn-i wreck at Moutz, on the Yazoo & Mis-
stage, will early this season give the j s»ot.-The Gre.te.t Remedy in the j sissippi Valley, in which fifteen pas-
patrons of tho Overholser an oppor- “f ^P0 . sengers were killed and forty-five In-
Women
Make
Good in
Business
Field
tunity to see one of his most success
ful productions, ‘The Woman,” a play
of American life by William C. de
Mllle, which has created a real sensa-
tion wherever it has been seen. Thj;
play has as a background the progres-
sive movement in congress and the
story is of intense interest to every-
one.
.Wide World for Quick Results
Get “YAAK” (Special)
i jured. The company is also condemned
for using inferior equipment.
, Six men were killed in an explosion
Have you ever seen so many careless | d miJi at Garv ind-
vl! J ^^wurgin
stores, and at social gatherings? They
ought to know that their own friends
turn from them witll disgust.
Freckles and coarse pores are an ugly
sight in society and business life. Re
fined folks usually avoid meeting those
Anyone who believes that woman’s field
of activity in business is limited should be
convinced to the contrary by reading the
following figures from a report of the
London board of trade: Women bankrupts
were less numerous than in 1910, the figure
being 399, against 495.
The woman grocer was the least success-
ful among the tradesmen of the sex, taking
the number of failures as a criterion; the
1 ” woman milliner nnd dressmaker next, then
I ByJ.K.Itarvsion,Boston,Mass.
1_ the woman draper and haberdasher, and.
fourth, the woman lodging house keeper.
Married women arc slightly in the majority of the failures (101) and
•ingle women greatly in the minority (81). There were 157 widows. The
woman bankrupt entered into many fields.
Among others one notes in the list eleven bakers, four butchers,
■even farmers, five fishmongers, four nurses, two photographers, eight res-
taurant keepers, five schoolmistresses, six tobacconists, two gardeners, nine
toy dealers, six stationers and three undertakers.
For the first time in her career the
distinguished actress, Margaret Anglin,
will appear here at the Overholser.
Miss Anglin will be seen In a brilliant
comedy called “Green Stockings,”
which A. E. W. Mason, the famous Eng-
lish novelist, wrote for her and in
which she has starred aU over the -HP .. IBW
country with much success and profit. | juj proc|uct and'makes the face smoothly
-e— ! plump, fresh, and extremely young look-
12, when the president and Mrs. Taft
will give the annual dinner to the cab-
inet.
Rube Marquard, the star pitcher of
the Giants, is sued for $25,000 for
alienating the affections of Blossom
with such repulsive looks. ! Reely the actres ■ v of Joseph
The very worst cases of pimples, black-HeelY>
heads and blotchy rash, freckles and j K^"e
coarse pores, can positively be get rid of
with "Yaak” (special). It is a wonder-
Of all the experiments the world has
ever known, it strikes me very forcibly that
aviation is the most preposterous and its
chances for success the most hopeless. The
other day at the Clearing aviation field an-
other life was sacrificed, thereby adding
one more name to the long list of those that
have been killed.
Some persist in believing that the end
for which they are striving will be accom-
plished. But are not the odds too great
against them and the loss of such brave and
fearless men a loss to the world in general ?
When one realizes the anxiety and sorrow caused in each individual
case, it seems that some action ought to be taken to prevent such legalized
form of suicide, even though, for reasons unknown to the vast number of
doubters, aviation be all that can be wished for.
I dare say that humanity will never suffer for the need of it.
The world will progress without it till the end of time.
Aviation
Chances
Seem
Most
Hopeless
By Jennie Adamson, Cicero, 111.
OVERHOLSER
Pnone W. 2093
THURSDAY MATINEE
AND NIGHT
“ baby MINE”
Giggles Every Minute
Prices 50 to $1.50
SATURDAY NOV. 30.
MATINEE AND NIGHT
“A MAN’S GAME”
Prices 50c to $1.50
DECEMBER 7 AND 8
MUTT & JEFF
METROPOLITAN
“HOUSE OF QUALITY”
This week
NORTH BROS. PRESENT
“Shore Acres”
Week of December 2
“THE WITCHING HOUR”
Matinees: Wednesday, Satur-
day and Sunday.
Popular Prices.
ing; the greatest preparation ...
world for quick results. “Yaak”is deli-
cate, harmless, and fascinating to the
skin, absolutely free from dangerous
drugs. “Yaak (special) is purely veg-
etable Herbs, Oils of Nuts, Lily-bulb
Juice, Cerasinc, Olive Oils and Cocoa-
nut Chips, which give the face a health-
ful glowing appearance. Apply a little
, at night, and every morning; you will
quickly see a surprising change. Just try
I it and he convinced. “Yaak" gives a
pearly white velvety skin, and contains
special ingredients for what it claims^
Just ask anybody who has used “Yaak’
| and you wi! hear of quick results. Even
| the first application will amaze you. C.et
“Yaak” today. Now, don’t delay it for
tomorrow, and permit those ugly fea-
tures on your face. You will only be
disliked by your neighbors, and they
gossip about you. “Yaak” (special) sells
everywhere in America for $i.oo per box,
and also for 50 cents per box, two sizes
If your facial blemishes are of long
standing, it is best that you get the larger
size box. You will surely need it for
necessary results. Beware of substi-
tutes. don’t listen to it, but demand the
“Yaak” special. Ask the druggists in
town for it, they get it from the whole-
I saler. Or else we will ship direct to you,
either size box, postpaid, by next mail,
by any of the folowing Chicago firms.
Send your money order to any firm you
j choose : • Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., The
Big Fair Store. Buck-Rayners (3) Drug
T It n PliKltl* Hri
Woodrow Wilson has made a defi-
nite announcement that he will call
congress in special session not later
than April 15, to take up tariff legis-
lation.
Of All Times Now is the
Time to Buy
Take advantage today of this early Fall chance—several hundred
patterns—rail imported—all new—Worsteds, Fancy Mixtures. Chev-
iots, etc.
Suits to Measure .
Coat and Trousers
$25.00
$22.50
Select materials that please and have yoi'r suit maue to your liking—
You can dictate the details. We will deliver In four days or at your
convenience. If you cannot call, send for Style Book and samplos.
FINNINGER
134 West Main Street
OKLAHOMA CITY
—
Ettor Case to Jury
Salem, MaBS—The fate of Joseph |
Ettor, Arturo Giovannitti and Joseph j
Caruso, who have been on trial here j
for the murder of Anna Dopizzo in j
the Lawrence textile strike since Oc- j
toBwt 4, was put in the hands of the ,
Jury early Monday.
Allens Get Respite
Richmond, Va.—Governor Mann
granted Floyd and Claude Allen a re i
spite until December 13. They were]
sentenced to die in the electric chair
Nov. 22 for their part in the Hills-1
vllle court house murder.
Goes For Coffin—Killed.
Raleigh, N. C—George Newton, 70 |
was killed when he was caught under j
a falling casket display case In an j
undertaking establishment where he j
had gone to purchase a coffin for his
wife.
Onyx” Hosiery
Trade
Mark
/pH® Best Hose for the entire family, Men,
-*■ Women and Children, can always be found
in the “Onyx’ ’ Brand.
-pOR Quality, Style and Wear, get a pair of
" “Onyx” Hose in Cotton, I/isle, Silk Lisle
or Pure Silk, from £50. to $5.00 per pair—none
genuine without trade-mark stamped os
every pair. Sold by all dealers.
Lord & Taylor - - New York
Wholesale Distributors
Idaho Is Wilson's
Boise, Idaho.—With one small
county incomplete, and all others of-!
fleial, the vote on president stands:
Wilson 34,100, Taft 32.910, Roosevelt j ,
This Week.
Jack Ro’*!*igh’s Own Stock Co.
IN
“THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR.”
Stores. The Public Drug Store, Roths- 25,510.
child & Compan ", big department store •
The Economical Drug Co., opposite Mar- Turj.g Aaain Refuse Peace Terms
shall Field Co.; all btg Chicago firms.' —
Put “Yaak” (special) on youf^hopping
list today. There is nothing on The mar-
ket can equal it. “Yaak” does not give
samples, the ingredients are special prod-
ucts, and expensive.
It is positively the greatest preparation
in the world for beautifying the skin
of all ugly facial blemishes toward a
velvety, plump, youthful complexion.
Just try it. "Yaak” (special) is ivorth
| its weight in gold, and when you have
| used it, you will regard it as one of your
most treasured possessions. Get it today
rvithout delay in your own town, or else
any of the abov Chicago firms will ship
| uf once. Advertisement.
Constantinople—The terms offered j
by the Balkan allies for the arange-1
ment of an armistice are “unaccept-!
able” to the Ottoman government. I
Nazim Pasha, the Turkish command- j
er-in-chief, has been instructed to con
tinue military operations until more
acceptable conditions are offered by j
the allies, but at the same time he is j
entrusted with the further negotia j
tions. The cruiser Hamidieh which
was attacked by Bulgarian torpedo
boats sank two of them and damaged
the third.
Muscular
Work
Reduces
Brain
Power
By S S. Dradenln, Utica, N. Y.
In r.^)lj to an article in “When to
Bead,” it can be said that muscular
work reduces the power of the brain.
When (he food is being digested the organs
conducting this work need blood. The
blood therefore leaves the brain and flows I
away to assist the stomach and intestines.
If, nevertheless, the brain is put to hard
reading, the blood will be dr-wn away to
the brain. I’oor digestion and difficult
reading must certainly result. “You can’t
do good work by doing two things at once.”
I tried an experiment once in order to
prove thiB. Before departing on a bicycle ride one day I fastened a watch
on the handle bars. At one time there was a clear road on a smooth boule-
vard. Taking advantage, I rode on at top speed, urging every muscle in
iny legs to its utmost and at the same time keeping my eyes fastened on
the watch. What happened ? 1 tried to read the time, but the letters
dimmed before my eyes. The muscles in my legs required so much nour-
ishment that the blood hurried there from the upper regions of my hotly.
Another case: I have attended high school and on occasions done con-
siderable physical labor. Suppose that after a hard day’s work, worn out
with fatigue, I should have attempted to solve a problem in geometry or
•write an English essay. Do you suppose that my brain would respond?
Hardly. A feeling of listlessness and a dull mind would have resulted.
At some gymnasium meets I have noted that the participants pre-
pared their home work beforehand.
So, too, in regard to examinations. Ne pupil should think of study-
ling the night before an “exam.”
All famous athletes refrain from too much mental exercise.
FOLLY
FIVE BIG ACTS OF
VAUDEVILLE
and
The finest motion pictures every
week.
Prices 30-20-10
Three Performances Daily
r Furniture That Will Stand the *
Test of Time
Sold at popular Prices on Easy Terms
LARGE STOCK
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies
Bass Furniture and Carpet Co.
19 W. Main, Oklahoma City
That Watch for Christmas
This is the thought in
many minds to-day
and we want to impress
upon you THE WIS-
DOM and ADVANT-
AGE of buying from
wr ^
In our watch department we concentrate our best efforts In mak-
our selections-—whether for the boy, the girl, the man or the
EUCLID HILL
Dancing Tuesday,
Thursday and Sat-
urday nights. Spe*
clal attention will
be given to strang-
ere. Extra tine
floor and music.
Private and data
Lessona.
BUM 4 GO.
Phone Walnut 717*
412/, West Grand
Avenua
THE
END YOUR MANTLE TROUBLES
If you light with Gas, Gasoline or Kerosene you will eventually use
Block Mantles. Buy Mantles by name. Go to your dealer and
say hrmly, “I want Block Mantles.” Dealers write for catalog to
THE BLOCK LIGHT CO. :: :t YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO
maker* of
BLOCK _ BLOCK
ANDtlteronJTY/MANTLES
woman. We are particularly careful to select only such makea and
grades as will give perfect service for the use designated.
We have the BEST GRADES OF EVERY MAKE—In 20 year, 25
year and solid gold cases. .Howard, $35 to $350—Elgin and Waltham
$7.50 to $40—Longines $15 to 50. They embody all the perfec» features
which make perfect timepieces. Every watch we sell has an absolute
guarantee.
We cordially invite your inspection and comparison of prices.
W. C. DEAN JEWELRY CO.
137 W. Main Street.
Oklahoma City.
“The only one-price Jewelry Store in the City.”
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Rugan, E. E. The Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1912, newspaper, November 28, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860615/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.