The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 28, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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DOLLAR -«
MYSTERY
SAVOY JULY 28th
So Wonderfully Interesting!
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Two Oilier Splendid ReeIs-5 Cents
Into tills thrilling story has hoen brought more fuvorlsh notion
more unique adventure- more exciting romance—than has yet ap-
peared in any novel you have ever read. Extraordinary climaxes
—batfling In mystery and photographic reality.
An all star cast -eaoK a fatorite — Klo LaBadle, Marguerite
Snow, Jamos Cruse, Alford Norton, Liler Chester, Sydney Hracey,
and othors.
KYKBVBODY FROM GRAMI Ul TO TilK TOTS must see "THE
MILLION HOLLAR MYSTERY," and enjoy its thrill and enter-
taining situations.
Two other splendid roels to accompany. Look! A Crystal com-
edy. "VIVIAN'S EOITK IIEAI'S" and -nil AT PEARL'S PEABI.S
DID." Knysiorui comedy. "CATtL SWEET TOOTH." These com-
edies will tent your reserve stock of self control. A program
worth going miles to onjoy
II should not make any dlffrre.ee even it you have not seen the
preceding episodes of "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY"
don't lot anything prevent you Trom seeing this and caeh suc-
ceeding episode. Start now. Sparkling Ice water—electric fans
—house clean and comfortable. Admission 6c,
Lncilfc Love al the (Ideon Today
(ONLY ONE MORE A FT Kit TODAY)
OOKON TOMORROW WKHNESDAY—
"RENUNCIATION," I'oworful two reel Eclair.
"A MAN'S WAY," l reel American dramatic feature of much
quality, replete with human ii.terest.
Just another word about "OIK MUTUAL OIRL." We wish to
emphasis. lhat there are no finer single reel pictures in Amer-
ica than OUR MUTUAL OIRL and hundreds of our patrons have
not missed seeing a single picture. Hut some dropped out about
the 10th, 12th, or Ifcth roels and It is lo those who did that we
wish to make a special appeal to see the 27th reel of OUR Ml
TUAL OIRL Thuraday If you will do thl we arc sure you will
agree with us that there are no finer or more Interesting pic-
tures In existence than OUR MUTUAL GIRL series. Each pic-
ture completo In Itself To go with OUR MUTUAL GIRL Thurs-
day wo have booker a magnificent three reel dramatic feature.
•"IHK SEVERER HANI)," presenting C'leo Madison in Uio title
role It IB Important that you see this picture not only for the
pleasure It will afford but because we will soon begin a serial
picture (following Lucille Love) In which Miss Madison Is lea
lured, a feature that we are convinced will easily out-class any
other serial picture now before the public. Unquestionably II will
be the greatest motion picture in (lie world. See the heroine of
the great series In this throe reel drama Thursday. YVe will Boon
announce the dale on which we will'.tart the great series, fen-
luring Mies Madison, the title of the series will be "THE TREY
0* HEARTS."
.u ifcLBuitCft' h'umuiiijg amount
to more than aetenty-Xive thousand
nollara ($Vu.uuu).
■ The gamblers, and chiefly the
racetrack ganiulers, financed this
reierendum petition No. 24, and are
now furniBhing the money for tue
campaign being made in support of
this slate question So. 61, wueroby
they seek to accomplish the repeal of
this splendid legislative enactment,
iois act was pabsed by a decisive
majority vote in both houses of the
legislature and was signed by Gover-
nor Cruce. Where are you going to
stand, Mr. Voter; for common decen-
cy and the public welfare by up-
holding the hands of Governor Cruce
and the legislature, or for that se-
ductive vice and debased ideal wuicn!
is ono of the chief causes contrlbut- j
Ing to the state of anarchy and so-
cial depravity now prevailing in the |
republic of Mexico, by casting your
voto for the gamblers?
The gambler is to society what the
chinch bug and the grasshopper are
to the growing grain—a parasite and
a leech. The gambler makes of a
professional man, a vagabond; of a
merchant, a bankrupt; of a public
officer or truBted employee, a de-
faulter. He cares for nothing but
dirty gold. He produces nothing but
crime, debauchery and degradation.
The patriotic man, the self-respect-1
ing man, the hoinc-lovlng man, will
not align himself with the gamblers,
but will, In answer to State Question
No. 61, Shall It He Repealed t" vote
"No."
CAMPBELL RUSSELL,
KRBI) 8. CALDWELL,
. Kor the Legislative Committee
A *%, UVili O
I a# vhbnii un i
Hundreds of articles in every department, suitable for this season of
the year, especially priced at one dollar for Dollar Day. tomorrow.
$2 Shepherd Plaid Check-
ed Skirts. Wed .oiily $1.00
$2 and $2.50 Children s
White Embroidered Dress-
es, Wednesday only $1.00
$ 1.50 House Dresses
Wednesday on ly $1.00
$1.50Si!kGlovesin White
Champagne and Black
Wednesday only $1.00
$2 00 Crepe Kimonas
Wednesday only $1.00
$1.50 Silk Hose in Black
and White; Wednesday
only $1.00
Numerous other articles, worth double the price will be offered for
Sl.OO. Be sure and attend this dollar Sale.
Gclz Dry Goods Company
SU VIM4RY
See "LUCILLE LOVE" at ODKON TODAY
See "MILLION DOLLAR KYSTKKY" nt SAVOY WEDNESDAY
T1IK SKY l\KM) HAND" «, OI KON THURSDAY
Odeon and
5 Cents
PONCE UK LEON EAlLEDt
HIS PRIZE <S FOUND
Ponce de I.eon, the daring explor-
er, searched among the swamps of
Florida for the Fountain of Youth,
which this Indians said would re-
store power and make people young.
He did not find It.
Thousands of chronic intestinal
bowel and stomach sufferers have
written to Geo. H. Mayr, 154 Whit-
ing St., Chicago, in quest of health.
They have found It. His remedy,
composed of healing vegetable oils
from France, has Indeed given them
hack the health of youth.
Why suffer from Indigestion, gases
on the stomach, fainting spells, tor-
pid liver, constipation and all the
evils of a disordered Btomach when
there is relief here? Mayr's Won-
derful Stomach Remedy is now sold
here by C. H. Marmaduke & Son
Owl Drug Co.—Adv.
WANTS
t" J" RETT — ftUflXS,
t*OOR RENT— la -ge, cool front
rooms furnUhed for housekeeping;
itrictly modern. 6.i2 North Union.
Hhone 658-J. ll-3tf
Smith, Louise Binder, Vallie Drake,
Vergie Drake, Anna Saxty, Maitha
McDaniel, Hazel Black, Messrs.
Claude Cummings, Clyde Harlan, Ed
Cameron, Theo Smith, Walter Boyer,
Mr. Steele, Mr. Brock, Mr. and Mrs.
O. O. Black and Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Cummings.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms,
cool, upstairs, 602 North Market.
Phone 698-J. 85-C8-3I
VOTE "NO"
Santa F*e Meat Market now open
mid invites your patronage M. J.
L*,n' ^P^lor. 71-21-611 August i „„ the Gambler.' Referen-
fcany candidates and othera wen
to Wanette today to attend the
oix-niog of the two days' picnic. j
duni to Repeal Hie Anti-Gambling I
iinil Aliti- Race Track Gambling ;
lawn.
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C. F. MOHRBACHEK
LAWYER
Rika Bldg Ninth and Broadway
Phone n] Shawnee, Okla.
_ j ARGUMENT FOR SENATE BILL NO.
W , A Bill AGAINST ITS REPEAL
AS PROPOSED IIY STATE QI'ES-
! TION NO. 61, PETITION
REFERENDUM NO. 21
FOR
j Senate Bill No. 60, passed by the
last legislature is an excellent anti-
racetrack gambling bill, the opera-
tion of which will abolish from the
stato racetrack gambling and pool
selling or "turf exchange" nuisances,
whereby races run out of the state
are gambled on. It is a well known
W ONCE! jLOGGED NOSTRILS OPFN,
HEAD COLOS UNO CATARRH VANISH
•KEATTfB KRKKLYI CLEARS
j.STTvvn.l p. INVHHEI) NOSE
1 AN!> BEAD AND STOPS CATAR.
KAHL DISCHARGE. CURES
DliLI HEADACnE.
™ry "Ely's I'resin Balm."
Get a .m ll bottle anyway. Just
to try R^-Apoly a little In the nos-
trils and Instantly your clogged
•o«e nd stopn d-up air passages
■>f the hoa«1 will on: you will
fereitbe freely: dullness and head-
ache disappear By morning! the
.5*tarrti-.n-he ( r>r catarrhal lore
fcroat will be gone.
End sneh ,nWv now! Get the
unall bottle of "Rly's Cream Balm"
at >v Thig ,w„,t
fragrant b«i™ dissolves by the heat
of the nostrils: penetrates and
heals the Inflamed, swollen mem-
brane which lines the nose, head
and throat: clears the air pas-
sages: stops nasty discharges ond
a feeline of cleansing, soothing re-
lef comea Immediately.
Don't lay awa*e tonight, strug-
gling for breath, with hesd stuf-
r d: nostrils closed, hawking and
alowlne Catarrh or a cold, with
Its running nose, foul mucous drop-
ping Into the throat, and raw dry-
n ss Is distressing but truly need-
Ipsj,
.J'",' faith—Just once—In
v s Cream Balm," and your cold
- "irrh will surely disappear
—Adv.
Vote for Ed Bovle for chief mine
Inspector (second term). He has
made good, and will appreciate your
endorsement of services faithfully
performed. 28-7t
W. H. Parker Is a business vis-
itor to Adu today.
MRS. THOMSON
TELLS WOMEN
How She Was Helped During
Change of Life by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
| Philadelphia, Pn.—"I am just 52yean
of age and liurinR Changt< of Life I suf-
fered for six years
terribly. I tried sev-
eral doctors hut none
seemed to give me
any relief. Kvery
month the pains were
intense in both sides,
and made me so
weak that I had to
go to lied. At last
a friend recommen-
ded, Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound to me and I tried it at orn-e
and found much relief. After that I
hud no pains at all and could .do my
housework and shopping the same
as always. For years I have praised
I-jrdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound for what it has done for me,
and shall always recommend it as a wo-
man's friend. You are at liberty to use I
2J '« any way. "-Mrs.Thomson,
W9 YV. Russell SL, Philadelphia. Pa.
Change of J,ife is one of the moat
critical periods of a woman's existence.
Women everywhere should remember
that there is no other remedy known to
carry women so successfully through
this trying period as Lyd.a E. Pinktam a
Vegetable Compound.
If you wait special advice
writ«- to K. l'inkliiini >le<t.
Ii ine Co. i confidential), Lynn,
Mas*. Your letter will be opened,
rend and answereil by a woutuu
and held in strict couddence,
FOR lUiJNT — four unfurnished
modern rooms >12.50 per month. 264
N Beard. 88-28-3t
FOB BEST—BOCSES.
FOR RENT—Modem aouse, 116 N.
Market. Phone 601. 3-i-tf
FOR RENT—5 room modern cot-
tage, corner N. Beard and 11th St.
401 Beard. Apply to Mrs. Froberg,
first door east. 86-28-3t
FOB SALE-MISCELLANKWtS.
FOR SALK—Mano; golden oak; a
bargain, $175, 604 North Bell.
2Mmo
*
* the markets
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By Associated Press.
| Kansas City, Mo., July 28.—
Live Stock.
CATTLE:
Receipts, 10,000; steady, 10 lower.
Prime fed steers, 9.60 to 9.95.
Dressed beef steers, 7.80 to 9.35,
Cows and heifers, 4.25 to 9 50
HOGS:
Receipts, 7,000, 5 to 10 higher.
Bulk of sales, 8.75 to 8.90.
Top, 8.95.
t*ruin Market.
WHEAT:
July, 85.
Sept., 86 1-8.
Dec., 891-4.
CORN:
CORN:
July, 70 3-8 split
Sept., 59 3-4.'
OOJi'T llCKT YOUR
LIVKB WITH CALOMEL.
When your liver becomes torpid
and sluggish, you can take calome'
and. whip it into action, but the cal-
omel will leave your body weaker
and sicker than ever. Calomel is s
very powerful drug, a form of mer-
cury, and need never be used be-
cause there is a perfect remedy to
take the place of calomel, that has
all of calomel's good medicinal ef-
fects with none of its dangerous
and uncertain follow-ups. Its name
Is Dodson's Liver Tone.
Your druggist sells Dodson's
Liver tone with the guarantee that
if you don't find that it treats you
much better than calomel, he will
give you your money back with a
smile Dodson's Liver Tone is a
true tonic for the liver, purely veg-
etable, and with such a pleasant
taste that It is no trouble to get
children to take it. It is absolutely
impossible for it, to do anyone any
harm. Owl Drug Co.—Adv.
Hickey Bros, offers any pair of
ohildren's $1.25 grade slippers for
one dollar on DOLLAR DAY—WED-
NESDAY. 28_u
A few reasons
why you should
be a smoker
of the SHAWNEE 5c
Cigar
It is a home product.
Civic pride sho. Id de-
mand it.
Help the small indus-
tries and they will
become big ones.
It has all the tobac-
co QUALITY of a
10c Cigar.
Sold in 52 caves in
SHAWNEE. Ask for
them.
M. H. Ernest, Maker
FOR SALE—Beautiful 2 months'
old poodle pup Phone 1015-R.
84-28-3t
r
HIGH PRICE PAID for brass, cop-
per, rubber, bottles, rags and
bones. Phone 135-J, or call at of-
fice, 116 South Union 129-23-lra
j FOR SALE 7 weeks old pigs, 300
block, Eden street Phone 836-R.
82-28-St
WAJ TEI>—HIM'ELLAKEOrS.
WANTED—To buy good second-
hand furn'ltura Phone 110.
64-19-lm
WANTED—Salesman to sell Lubri-
cating Oiis, tHquap -ijarp Paint
of good farm for sale. Send de-
scription and cash price. D. F.
PION REFINING CO., Cleveland, O.
6-21-3mo
LOST AXII Form
LOST—Ladies' gold watch and
chain, name "Sue Clay" engraved
on Inside of back. Return to Newa-
Herald Suitable reward. 78-25-3t
LOST—Southern soldier's cross of
honor. My name is on the piece.
Will Hive a r.ukiu-tl of $1.00 .'or re-
turn to D. P. Sparks. 81-27-3t
LOST—Oxford student's bible with
name, Carrie L. Mixter on inside
cover page. Phone 69 or return to
625 North Louisa. 83-28-31
PARTY AT THE DAM.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cummings
chaperoned a party of young people
who enjoyed Sunday at the Dam.
They went out early and remained
all day, taking dinner and supper
there, and enjoying the bathing,
boating and other features. A fish
fry was a feature of the occasion
that was especially enjoyable. Those
who participated in this unusually
pleasant event were as follows:
Misses Ethel Cummings, Jennie
WW I linn w
WEDNESDAY
DOLLAR DAY
To Close out these summer values, never
betore heard of.
$2 Men s white oxfords some rubber soles $1.00
5 pr. men's silk 35 cent hose,
Any straw hat $2.00 and $2.50 -
3 Top shirts 75 cents - - _ -
Porosknit underwear, regular 50c 3 for
3 Pair elastic seam drawers - -
3 Work shirts 50 value - -
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
IL
The FITWELL
110 E. Main
uLook /or the East Window
*.ilb along tno county line to tne norm, rauge two .uuumf, ine ,ouluWM>k uu.llol
Jcuth side of Bales township and thence west six miles to the western] township 7 north range I wt VT | - - ...
thene* running east to the place o-'border or Pottawatomie county, the I. M„ running thence due eastLn/noHh T T ,"nC rUn"lrlVer: ,henr* down fln(1 ,nn "" r'n" '* " «t. I. M.. wlthvotlnit
^innlnr. the voting plae. thence north three mile, along the'1 to th, south-., con£7th. f 7^" 1 ^
^ uurm une souther I border of section IS. river to the pla^e nf herlnntn* i mimh r gg
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 276, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 28, 1914, newspaper, July 28, 1914; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92328/m1/8/: accessed May 19, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.