The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 85, Ed. 4 Sunday, December 14, 1913 Page: 16 of 16
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THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
SUNDAY MORNING, DSCEMBER 14, 1913
Christmas Odors
Ciarmin£ perfu* ud tit: :u. elifcer for gift or per-
sonal as T ) *t debate. m -<i and popi. ar odors tint it :
pt*iU> .*.-*• DaJully Sd Krtmu. ly packed 13 cot gtas*
stoppered bottlea ,'*M 1 fcosao 'Jau are &. ' « *e-p:-g with
tie kigk qaaiity of ti- «tttjtfc. Tocr Javcrit* dor b?r*.
.w, ciBj * oses that ut .otmlar is t&a &«t «x-*y **
The ex<;'::a'ieBeae of a chanaiag P" ti 6e..ght?u- *24
freeh ag. Yoa will iJ oa? p~rfume* b*cau t :\ey haw all t!u e
p 1 *•-* «<• kU tte
Lion Drug Co.
Wallace Mann, Prop.
Phone 60 talon and Main Sts.
CHURCHES
Tint Baptist Charrb.
tcm« Tcntk aad Caioa A'«IW
SUM Sckwi it i W a. B.
Xona« |rack3i Krttt a: 11
AM.
a T P. P. al *- . B
Bv-auig ynutisj «n« at T: M
Mid-week peayer wfJJ W«d-
meadaj eteaing u T:
T:u tn htvttad to «a«l aai all
af '!«« aemcaa. IS ti''! ki 'U
«03f. ta to vow good. Cam*. *J4
m&.p wrti u
EDWaKD l. compere.
Fit'-sr
GKI
i ■ m.
>CE. Putar.
Ikini W CkriM
City Soaday school. 1* *
a. Pr*ach_x« every Em iM titr
lutei at 11 1 a aad I p ®
JtjwvMs o every WeAnadaj
Gooc siagmg £ e • -r ry *«rf
ate*. Case ta tie serv.ce Hardy
E. Ruck. Waiaur.
EirM Cbarek *i Ctatat 8eirit t.
tCtn« Market u<! TMLtk Street. 1
bisiu S*ad*y «™«i « 11
a. m. and ?: p. B-
Soadij School at 145 a. d.
Vr^sriAij meeting at I o'clock
Beading room ta tic rear of lit
eiurch is open daily except fends]
treei J to 5. vts.tor* are corin't:
iavited to attend oar aervlcea ant
visit oar reading room.
IF HEADACHY. 01ZZY.
BILIOl'S "CASCARET5
Ciarrk of Ckrtot.
Tbe loyal member* of tie Ckari
of CSriat me« every Lord's day at j b;B
tie Baptist oM church boos*
North Vatoo atreet at 1#:J0 a. m
■< Mt p en. Prayer meeting aad
alng-ng every Thursday evening at
t:w p. m.
Triaitj W E. Cbarcb. South.
(Corner Market and ForeaO
Sunday School at 9:15 a. Bu O.
R Cox. Supt.
Preaching at 11 a. m and < p
m. on s*-<-ond and foarti Sundays
Janior Epwortb League at It45
p. m. aad Senior Epaorti U>«u<
a I 30 pi m
Prayer meetiaf W«lae day at
B. U
WllXI.VMS.
Pastor
ACTS AS SHERIFF;
johi cunn, BK.i.rsT
SA> 1* DBY TK1DE
Boy* Stage "Movies" Sho* ol
Their Own.
USES A REAL SHOTGUN
Fint I.'fcrfetfcta (kirck
Th# Saeutoy *c&km>I will grm yo
xz l:4i> J- EI WaLiafiftSt S«p«nACer
Ini Tl<w will k claiMt to a
ro« ao4 codi (eftc&m, food mn*>
udr uk«ii alto^cc^fr, ik* pfeac
wier* jwt iko«U go ti yoa are mt
It (Oqh ocH*r srltool ta ti* city.
TV Clir^vtlaa Ead^romv tw ti
Eire baacfc J®r. a«r. T« 2*cu
in clut wkiie bi&* eoatest «
vork. Tlte •oci«cj h ioabliag a
lm six# aa*i grvwing m efOcbme
Enry oioowc.1 w taken of their hoc
ia iC' 4 work. Mr iVoroa* u r
ebeete«l freai^eac Lau Tu*««i.iy aia'
at *.4- bcj;a«f«i aseeciof of the •
ty. Mtaa Milireii Walker, seer
-try. ud CJyie H«soa. treasur*-
vi;k M « Niaaie Heasoa. plan;
Aiici fer sooKltias ioia^ Ti?
itot?.
past r w ti speak Sand
Bormtaf c« "t 'ry Cbrtsrtaa /
ETaBg frst~; cc. Sua da/ eveaiag
7■ 3>k ra "Ta.- 3lia<i of iL %
!* « •* This *s a day whea re!
nyma fads are rffe aad men are tr
tag to we the rntgioes cloak to ?
their fa4a accept el aad get a liTt*
for thetnseirea. Corns oat aad be
*et*r Kaderan. Eleven 5v<xrtz
« Brother M,-naei, Fhra Years
td. W*« PUyed Part of -Ba«
Mi«*—O Snt Kiw* it Was Leaded
Chicago-— M'.chaei Kaderaa *u a
tad acAr Peter Kaderaa. his hrochar.
as a sheriff Kathertae, their haby
sister *41 t berelae
Mlehaei vas yoaa< (or a bad -ran
He vas ociy "Are. «tD*ag on six.
Bat Peter vaaa't asoch sere marsre
as a sherl* for hbs yeara aaraber ooly
H* i Kathertae !s ?«ir years old.
This vu the scenaiio of a mortsf
pletare draasa that was staged ta a
basement flat ar 1«33 Weat North
aveaae the other alght. Today Ml
chael. tho "^ad maa." ia dead aa<2
Peter, the skertff.- is now a eery sa4
bat wiaer lad
Pe< r as '.i* stage aiaftager of the
'■ragedy It isn't his tateotioo to
Jiarc a real death ia the actloo He
'.hooght, when he palled the trigger of
his father's shoegaa. that the load
"bang*"* which he Intended to shoot
weald inform Michael that another
bad man had Mtten the dast.
Instead the gan made tta ovn
"haag^ aad Michael fell to the floor
•1th a charge of buckshot barled in
his breast. He was dead before Pe-
ter realised that the gnn realty had
goao off.
The parents of the ehildrea. rtstt
tag next door neighbors, heard the
•hot and ran iato the hooae
Kathertne «as the only one of the
actors ia the tragedy who eoold tefl
how tt happened aad she didn't hare
a rery dear idea Bat from the story
she lisped oat the poUee were able to
see tt all
It seems that the family came from
Tenneeaee <Aly a few weeks ago. and
the chfldrea went to their first aickei
•how shortly afterward They aw a
row boy pic tare
The foUowiag night Peter decided
the play should be changed a little
'Mlkel! be the bad man.*" lie ar-
iered. and Katheriae yoa be the
rancher's daughter Mike yoa steal
This is the American king of dry
goods, aad It is one of the rery few
BMW FELL
FELLOWS, HERE'S ONE
JUST OFF THE FIRE
l
January l*t we will make some changes in Our Business which will be announced later.
Now. in orvier to make these change- it will be necessary for OS to reduce this
525,000 Mock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings
===== In orler to do so in the next 11 days commencing ===^
December 12 con® 1u,n December 25
We will sell all goods at tremendous reductions
All Men's aad Boys' Suits and Overcoats at 60c on the Dollar
Our line? of Clothyig you all knotr are the NEWEST and BEST in town (all thi« F ll Pur-
chase- made and designed by The World'* Largest and Best Tailo-s
Hart, Schatlner & Marx—Every Suit and Overcoat Guaranteed
TKe Celebrated "£ & W Drest
Skirts. $1.50 and $2.00 one*
Yoar choice $1.00
All the latest styles in Men's Soft
and Stiff Hats
Coopers Klosed Krotch Undencear
in all grades and prices
1-4 off 25 per cent reduction
A full line ot Men's Odd Pants, all sizes and qualities, OME-FOlRTfl OFF
v'/" S*e Our Holiday Display of Combination Sets for Men
im endless varieties Oor showing in Holiday Goods is complete in every line for men
W e have the Sew \ferc\andise—jfill yoa take the advantage of the sweeping reductions
— It's making One Dollar do the work of Two—Don't Wait —
116 E. Main
MILLER & WEST
THE CLOTHIERS
116 E Main
Head Broke Out in Pimples Which
Festered. Hiir Came Out. Head
Itched ard Burned. Cuticura Soap
and Oirtment Cured in 2 Weeks.
CLE 15 tom LIYFK ASD WIST
CLOGGED BOW ELS TO SIGHT!
FEEL BILLY!
Cet a l«-cent box now.
You're bilious: Yoa hare a tirv
ation ia yoar head, a '
on 1 taste In yoar mcath, your e>
m burn, yoar skin ia yellow, w-
dark rings ander yoar eyea; yc
lipa are parched. No wonder y
1 ugly, mean aad ill-temper.
Your system is full of bile n
properly passed off. and what j
aeed ia a cleaning up inside Do-
continue being a bilious nuiaan
to yoaruelf and thoae who lore j\
aad don't resort to harsh phy$
that Irritate and Injare. Rememt
that moat disorders of the stoma,
liver and bowels are cured by mor
ing with gentle, thorough Cascare
—they work wiile yoa sleep,
iv-cent box trom woar druggist w
keep yoar lirer and bowels clea
stomach sweet, and yoar head cle
for months. Children lore to ta'
Cascarets. becaaes they taste go
nd lew rHoe or ««*■%•< •
v::-ae< Fe!f
604 Gr-enrin* Ara. taaoBtoa. Va.—
"Mr hesA broke o«i In pimples which
leserwt It Hclied mo to X vould
amich h till mj bead
assort ta a rmw sors. My
Kg _ ti-r cmme cc; gr«<luatty mad
fP ^ K wm dry an.1 ur«« Dan-
n, * ca cv*4 collar till
I '7 I u ot it. ily
yf \ - i ^ bead fca.1 b««a thai vmy all
' V.J} sauMT. l". :tlag and borniaf
| V>" till I cooida a sfaeap la aay
y ' ' pn .
**I triad salves b<sS tt kmicvd Hke tlwy
Bade it sons I goa b«t h dti me
no good so I got a cakr of Ctxsfcura Soap
od boa of the Oxttrur* Ointauesi and yoa
don't know vbat a relief ihej g%-e me. Ia
two weeks my bead m watt." CHgaad)
J. L- Smith. O-i. 2*. 1911.
For pimpiea and NackbeaAs the foilowinf
is a moat effective and eowwrain 1 sr^asnaent:
Gently smear tbe aiTected parts wish Cuti-
cura Otntmeot. on the end of the fto«er. Dot
do no« rub. WaabotTtheCwtftcuraOtntcusaK
ta five minutes with Cuticura Soap aad hot
water and continue bathing tor some min-
uses. This treatment is beaS on rtang and
recirtne. At other tint** oaa Cuticura Soap
freely for the toilet vad bath, to aaut in pre-
ventlog inflammaci'je. irrltauoa and doc-
ficjg ot the porea Cttsicura Soap 15c. > and
Cutk ura Otatraent >.30r.' are soki thrvxign-
out the worid. lJberai caispla of each
mailed free, with 33-p. Skin Book. Ad>irvas
pass-card "Cuurura. Deps. T. Boston.
•TMm who thara an<l chain poo with Ca-
ticura Soap wfil find II best for akin aoal acal p.
photos erer taken of him. John
Ciaflin is a modest, retiring .man.
despite the fact that he is the most
important man in one of the moet
extensive businesses in the world.
For ysars photographeds hare been
trying to get Mim to pose or looking
for a snapshot of him.
On this occasion he was caught as
he was leaving an automobile for h!s
wholesale house in NeW York City,
the firm of Claflin 4 Co, is said to
have a controlling interest in many
large department stores throughout
the country. Mr Claflin has been
mentioned in New York for public
office many times, and it is probable
that he has refused many nomina-
tions. Public office does not seem
to furnish the kind of fame which
might suit him.
DOST now THEY
HAVE APPENDICITIS
Many Shawnee people who hare
chronic appendicitis* which is not
very painful, hare doctored for years
for gas on the stomach, sour stom-
-ch or constipation. Reynolds &
Son, druggists, states if these people
will try A SINGLE DOSE of simple
! buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
compounded in Adler-i-ka, the rem-
Iedy which became famous by cur-
ing appendicitis, they will be sur-
prised at the INSTANT benefit.
I Use our Classified
I Columns to get the
L&i_dht. Yian 12
Your Stomach Barf':
JUST TRY ONE Of ?£ of
Mayr's Wonderful Stoma.. Rmm4>
mi Be Cwniaced Tk>t Yw Caa
Be Restored To Health
I'alted Bretkrea.
First l" nfted Brethren church.
Ninth and Center. Sunday Oecemh(r
• till. MIX
Suad&j school. V4V A- H. Batch-
eler aapetintendeat; preaching at
U.K. sabject. "Faitk." Y P. C. E,
« tt p. as. R. 3. Brown, president
Er-w;ng serTice. T:tt. theme, for the
eTeaieg. -Hearea. W"kat Sort of a
Place It Is and How to Get There."
*> ext nj a cordial Jfc*:tau-.>a to all ^
to hear oar Sunbeam choras—twen-
ty.fite eoiees of boys aad girls. A [
koneltke place to spead Soaday
L. C. HAFNER. Pastor.
Eir « Metkodist Epr«c pal. Stalk.
Ttath aad Btf rd; Sidney H. Bab-
ftu.k - ,iMr Y 'a are not asked to take Ji*ye's Wsmdw
IT J r. #•' c' MrnmtJj for **<* azd cMaths
Sunday school, :4->; an aepart-. t«cura jr • t t«.ti ** a., r bemeti r —ooe <ioa* <s aau
a inhn w ' *^7 rsao-.re«l ta toailwt the m*>it t+ejt«..
aaau, organised classes- John " • 1 aafrr«r of Stoma .\jigr.*eri th*t thu feut
■ Uorrinr WOT* fem^dy sh- «id r* ca any -# «o afi.ctsd
Jens, super.cteaaeat. *oroag wwv WemdeeM Stemmek
^ ,B n o'clock: evening worship, Rem+4, m. b*«« u-.ea by many thousands i
m Ik ^ ' • _ (c^oota throaakoai tha tan. 1 It haa brmiht
7 1 Sermons by the pastor. Ep- ^i^kA aad kmmmin IM taaa^^rers w no bad Jsa-
worth League. «
Kathertne and carry her off Take
her in the bedroom That'll be your
:andit's care 111 be the sheriff. "
Peter added a touch of reallam
sever before permitted, for ta the ah
<ence of his parents he had procured
his father's gua He knew all a brat
ocklng it, and the hammer was up
«a he s£exited an order to halt at the
Seeing Michael
Michael also was up in his part, and
ie jeered at the sheriff Just like a real
had r&aa The shotgun hammer fell
; The play was over
Magnificent Main Buliding of St. Gregory's
College is Rapidly Nearing Completion
LIKE JAIL; REFUSE LIBERTY
A cordial welcome to all serTtces.
Et*a**UcU Lather*a.
San.lay school beginning at IM,
fa tie city kalL Sunday aomiag.
K. FRESK. Pastor.
nj of <rr«r t-rn < r«tor*J aad .RPR
L -a a a Woodier .; Rem-edy and ar*\T*
tea who ica; be smMenag w.'h 5«aaMc4.
1 w«r an-i Imtvstmmi to try it. ii •
: 5 ' MWci A<
^«r«: nhaa tr-w —tfi'mas t&at are pot ca
a- sarket for tbe *aro«ia t cn*cb siime* *-*
1 ready in a class q-t tta> ' aad coe doae wdl &>
-:ore tv coavtace '..i# skeprcal % idenx
.at toca ci ocher c-attnnea. >1 lalM ir-.m o
wll mxaae a-.i tiie bwnefit* are ««tirely
x ural. M h acts oa lb j ooarce a
r «be
:t ueae i-'oiaBt*. rrnvmaf t>e |
■ arrb aad b la ecaetioa% aad au-^r-ca the eadar-
r ag cir-ax: ta.laniir.atwa ia the almi«n*^ry
tadlataar.:3al vact. rrmdertse the s«mo aar-
on« linaa Of Mmyr •
a ta a tr*f eoday—r>a
rriaity F- ^eU.
(Corner Forest aad Market.'
Sunday «hoo! at :« a ... Jim i S
saperiatendeat Pre^b^: - ^ ft' S£~> i
a. aad § p. ta. oa aecoad 1 cmt ljm* vuks SL.CkKa«sk BL*
1 (ourth Sunday.. Junior Ep- j
«tk League at t:W P ■ Prayer
Fly. e« Seven Prtaoners la Oregea
Jail Declined to Mikt
Their Escape
Oregon City. Ora.—Because thay
Jast sorter liked" the gray walla at
he Clackamas county Jail, the grab
provided them and the amiaNe sheriS
who so carefully laohs after their com •
I 'ort. 6re out of seven prisoners refa |
: d to leave the place at night after >
I "barlea Bennett and Harry Waiter* !
I lad ~ade poestbie a wkcleaale Jail d j
lleery
TTseaa two serving year sentencea. 1
I burned a hole ta the eetitng of tie Jail
ist below the sheriff's office, large '
•aougb to Insert tie blade of a buck
| aw and then sawed their way ta j
: 'reedoca
A hole aboat :S by If ta tie Soot
>< tie shertrs offlce and aa open win
law oa tie souti side of tie court ]
bouae told the story la tie mora tag
a ken oflleUla came to work
Kept Mle Proanlaa.
Pkiladalpiia — After thirty yapn
bachelorhood. Noble Roilosoa was b*
laeathed 15 la tbe wW of W'.Uiaa
Miller, who promised bias that .
1 be sever SMrrled
If
j The ffijiatflcieat mala school flaiaied.
"wilding if St Gregory * college, as
| tie Catholic ratty betnc coa-
I stmctej by tie Beaedictin- order
; las beea des'.gaxted. is rapidly near-
| ag coaspteties.' TV roof is nearly
■all unit of terra of several mile* stilt tsake* an tm-
cotta being sUIl !ack:ag from the prestive sight. Tie tireleas energy
weat ead. aad tie wer* are ready Father Hlidebraad. who has tw-r.
for completion. artira la poaiing the building opera-
a« building ia of majeat'c pro- tioos aad looking after tie fxancea,
pocuo—, aad *ie«*d Pro" a dtataac i la about to be denurded.
With the completion of the uni-
versity. the Catholics of the .south-
west will have an institution of
which they may well be proud Tie
unlver hy will be a valuable addition,
to tie educational assets of the state.
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