The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 264, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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"MONDAY F.YEXIKO, APKIL 17. 1916
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THE gT* AWVTTTT DATLY NF.WS HKRALP
Bell-ans
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Interest is
tremendous in
Of "The Iron Ctaw.- being shown at Odonn tmlay, and Gf^rude
Selly. that funny girl will be seen in aught eu a -
A tlirHling 2 reel L-Ko comedy. i pne,le
Odeon Tomorrow—'Wm Garwood and Stella Pazetto in '
of Hi.. Future," another adventure of Lord Join, Harr>
on in "Ke^p Moving another of "Ihe Mis!ui| s of M1 ^
Odeou Wednesday—bast episod- of "Hie falrl and the Oam .
Savoy
Today
Wonderful Blanche
Sweet in
"The Ragmultin"
iL&sicy-Pai'amount production. Adults 10c; Children 5c. - «q
(j«vftV Daniel Frohman Presents Pa">in* * in
Tomorrow the eternal city
The grand photo-spectacle. A picture of this magnitude and gran-
Adui 1OhUdren wi. Night, after 6:30_.^ul^e^gh^^.15C"
Schedule: Picture starts 1:00. SiOO. . Ih(, (:„mber.
Savoy Wednesday—Dustin Parniun in 'The Ca.ll of the ^
lands,-' Pallas-Paramount production. Adults 10c.
!SS. 4 Buys Starting ^-^^h^^r^e^utLrcrdy
to? Sy^Toll°yn Theatre (Oklahoma ^
^ is ^ *r.
buckle of the Stage."
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
pro.ves it 25c at all druggists.
'E. T. Connor and family attended a
family reunion Sunday at Tulsa, re-
turnng today.
Walter Johnson of Mafomb was a
Shawnee visitor today.
Professor Arnold and wife, visited
magnetic machano-thenapy, divine
healers. Nervous and chronic dis-
eases a specialty. Consultation and
diagnosis free. We also give spirit-
ual advice. No. 116 N. Philadelphia
street. ' 66-d6-4Bt
<W. B. McDaniels, Sr., of Byars was
a Sunday visitor here.
F. M. Hunter of Okmulgee is a
Shawnee visitor.
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Easter Flowers,
Carnations Sweet Peas
Roses Lillies
Snapdragons ^ iolets
And
Blooming Plants
- Griggs
1500 Broadway
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Florist
Phone 400
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Church Prophecy for 1936, a read-
ing by Miss Nell Ray. at the Chris-
tian Church Tuesday evening, April
1« 17"u
S. J. Weaver of Wanette was
business visitor here today.
Flour Seeds. Bnrbank's Flower
Garden
Including his famous Shasta Daisy,
Rainbow Corn, Mammoth Verbenias,
Zenias. etc. Twelve varieties of his
own creations worth 51.80 for 76c.
Clarke's Seed Store, 208 E. Main.
Phone 140. We deliver. H-3t
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♦ LOCAL HAPPEM'SGS. ♦
Jake Jones went to Oklahoma City
on business this morning.
A. M. Coffin is a business visitor
to Oklahoma City.
The little child of Andy Smith of
the city pump station, is very ill of
diphtheria.
A real judge and live lawyers at
the mock trial at the Christian
Church tomorrow evening. 17-11
Mrs. S. A. Patterson, mother of
Mrs. J. B. Alford, left this morning
(or 'Clarksville, Tex., to visit.
Finest monthly roses for planting
now $1.00 per dozen. All kinds of
I bedding plants. Griggs, the Flonst.
, 14-4t
Circle No. 1 of the M. E. Church,
South, will have a "parcel post' sale
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. G. Eakins, beginning at 2:30.
Everybody is cordially invited.
16-ot
James Webb is a business visitor
to Maud today.
Alderman A. J. Cam mack is a bus-
iness visitor to Oklahoma City.
Attorney W. T. Williams is in Okla-
homa City on legal business.
Don't miss the mock trial at the
Christian Church tomorrow e™mng.
DON'T FUSS WITH
MUSTARD PLASTERS!
Musterole Works Easier, Quicker
and Without the Blister
There's no sense in mixing up a mess
of mustard, flour and water when you
can so easily relieve pain, soreness or
stiffness with a little clean, white MUb-
TEROLE. ,
MUSTEROLE is made of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful ingredients,
combined in the form of a pleasant white
ointment. It takes the place of the out-
of-date mustard plaster, and will not
blister! ...
MUSTEROLE gives prompt relief
from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonstlitis,
Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia,
Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheu-
matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of
the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus-
cles Bruises, Chilb'ains, Frosted Feet,
Colds of the Chest (it often prevents
Pneumonia). _ .
At your druggist s, in 25c and 50c jars,
and a special large hospital size for $2.50.
Re sure you get the genuine MUS-
TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get what
you ask for. The Musterole Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
S. S. S. Removes the Cause.
Specialists have agreed that Catarrh
Is an Infection of tlie blo".l Once >ou
get your blood cleansed of tlin Catarrhal
pcilw.n!. you will be relieve,! "t Catarrh
—the diipplnn In the throat, hawklnK
and (.pitting, sores In the nnstrils. n
the dl3H*.Wible breath. It was .aused,
in the first place, because your Impov-
erished blood was easily Infected
■ ib 1 v a sllliht cold or eonta, t with some
one who had a cold. But the point Is-
don't suffer with Catarrh- it Is '.t nec-
essary. The remedy S. S. S.. discovered
over fifty years *«o. tested, true and
tried. Is always obtainable at any diuK
atoro. It has proven Its value in thou-
sanda of cases. It will do so in your
case. Get 8. 8. 8. at once and begin
treatment. If yours Is u long-stand-
ease, be sure to.write t he^ If^ Spe-
cific Co. Mlanta. t.a,, for f' e r
advice Thev will tell how this
purely vegetable blood tonic elean.es
the Impurities from the blood by literal
ly washing It clean.
lohn"_NIcGraw of Maud to here
today visiting nte brother Jim MC
Craw, at the general hospital wlier
lie recently underwent an operation.
see1xs is bemkvix0.
Attend our 15 days sale commenc-
ing Saturday, April 15 and you will
see what a great saving we offer.
Frankel Bros.
Stonewall Jackson of the Maud
Monitor, was a Shawnee visitor
morning.
WE ASSURE YOU
a saving of'at least 25 per cent on
each dollar you will buy at our .
days sale commencing Saturday,
April 15. Frankel Bros. 1«""
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WE BUY FOR CASH
Your castaway clothes. We call fo?
them. .
Phone ISo-J.
POULTRY EE ED.
Conkey's Buttermilk Starting Feed,
Oklahoma Chick Feed
Scraiach Feed, Corn, Oats, Kaffir
Wheat, cleaned and 6acked at rig i
nrices. We deliver.
P CLARKE'S SETD STOKE
Phone 140.
A UliCE CROWD
will attend our 15 days sale as no
one can afford to overlook such an
opportunity. Frankel Bros. 14~"
All Wheat
Ready io Eat
riiifji" i i linr 1ri>i 1*1
Tlit; New Wkote "Whoat
Foodwitn tKo Delirious
Flavor originated by the
Mate Tor^ed Corn FiakeCo.
THE youngsters of
today are far luckier
than father and
mother when they
were young. For breakfast it used to
be mush and milk and then milk and
mush. Today the youngsters ask for
KRUMBLES—and get it, too.
This new whole Wheat food with
its delicious flavor is just what activ e
minds and bodies need—rich in pro-
tein, the food that builds brain and
muscle—rich in starch, the great
energy-food—rich in phosphates
and mineral salts—rich in bran,
with its valuable laxative properties^
All the wheat, cooked, "krumbled,
and delicately toasted by the Kellogg
special process that brings out the
full, rich flavor of the wheat.
In the WAXTITE package- lOc.
Look for this signature.
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FOR RENT—Nice furnished room.
Inquire 310 N. Aydelotte. 70-17-3t
F. M. Cunyus
on business.
Laugh and grow fat after hearing
the mock trial at the Christian
Church Tuesday evening. ApriMK
J. C. Piittm'an of Marietta was a
Shawnee visitor.
UE HA YE tiOT IT.
Ladles! whj pay $3.50 for uP"t0-
date Good Year Welt Slippers! You
can get them for $1.9S in our sample
line. Frankel Bros.
in Oklahoma City
HIGHEST PRICE® Paid for second
hand clothing. Also all kinds of
junk brass, copper, rubber, iron.
Phone No. 381. L. Sluttky, 115 South
Union. 4'tr
C. M. Rollow is an Oklahoma City
visitor today.
B H. Dickson of Tecumseh returned
to Oklahoma City this morning to
continue his service on the federal
jury.
Mrs. Haney of Oklahoma City is a
guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Chandler.
Haltom Bros., expert watch makers
and engravers. All work guaranteed.
The Highland Burr Mill will be
open and ready for business Satur-,
day, April 16, corner Oklahoma and
Highland. 13"3t
Society
IX)ST—Pink coral cameo ring, about
ten days ago. Return to News-JHer-
ald. Reward. 68-W-m
The mock trial by the young
men's class at the Christian. Church
Tuesday evening, Apriil 18. will in-
sure you a big laugh. 10c adnnssion.
Heals Skin Diseases
THE HOLY CITY
How Physiologists
Regard Coffee
a habit-
regular-
mental
In a recent article, Dr. W. A. Evans, editor of the "How to Keep Well" column
of the Chicago Tribune, says:
"In order that no misunderstanding may arise, I should say that
pSsiologists regard Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and Whiskey as drugs
in the same sense as Opium and Oocaine are. From coffe®aht0°®
end of the line to cocaine at the other, no pot has the right
call the kettle black."
ThP averase cup of coffee contains about 2 1-2 grains of <;aff(>ine,
• ,'irn,, "not enough in one cup to seriously harm. But, when use
IvTus for many the cause of sleeplessness, nervousness, heart trouble,
and physical fatigue, and a host of other complaints.
POSTUM
othpr hand is a pure food-drink made of roasted wheat and a little molasses.
l"tastes much Hke coffee, but contains no caffeine nor other injurious drug.
„ . 00 fU.„ forms• The original Postum Cereal, which must he boiled;
lfc ss'sws ^
MWd™'el *r °ml the co.t i. MM « ono-lmlf cent per
Even a ten-day trial will place the average person far enough away Irom coffee
troubles to prove
"There's a Reason" lor Postum
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
The Woman's Missionary Society of
Hue First Presbyterian church will
meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
McNeil. 641 N. Maricet.
Happy Hour Club.
The Happy Hour Club was delight-
fully entertained by Misses Leota and
Teresa Marie McNerney at their home
on N. Market street Saturday after-
noon. The time was spent in games
and music, after which dainty re-
freshments were served. T\be prize
was won by Miss Lorreta Brown,
Those present were: Misses Helen
and Grace Hanon, Lorreta Brown,
Eulia Earnest, Earnestine and Louise
Roney, Helen and Alice Cramer, Le-
ota and Teresa MciNerney.
The next meeting will be held with
Miss Eulia Earnest on Easter Mon-
day.
Mrs. Duncan Entertained.
Mrs. G. 1\. Duncan entertained de-
lightfully Saturday afternoon with an
informal luncheon complimenting her
daughter, Klenor, it being her four-
teenth biijthday. •
The centerpiece was an artistic ar-
rangement of red carnations, the pla< e
cards carrying out the red color mo-
tif. A large binhday cake with the
required number of candles graced
the dining table and was cut by the
hostess.
In the rook game high score was
made by Miss Grace Elyea, the favor
being a morocco bound book ol
Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice.
Tlie guests numbered fourteen.
Mrs Duncan was assisted in en-
tertaining by Mrs. 0. W. Covington.
♦ ♦ ♦
With Mrs- Ingram.
Mrs. D. A. Ingram entertained the
Maccabees at her home. 1101 North
I>ark Friday afternoon. Music and a
guessing contest were the amuse-
ments of the arternoon. Mesdames
McGfnnis and Kelley won first prize
and 1/ody Myton receiving consola-
tion prize. A musical program which
was a real treat followed. |
Selection, instrumental, by the
player piano.
Mrs. A D. Martin played several
piano ^elections.
Piano Solo. Mrs. Myton.
I>uet, Meadamee J. T. CJine and
M After the program a beautiful
luncheon was served to Mesdames
Harry Waldvogel, W H Christian Hert
Covins H. H. Keegan, E. E. Kelley,
M M. Martin, J. T. Oline, A. I). Mefi-
hew, Bd Hughes and A. 1). Martin.
Special gru«ite were C. E. Carter and
j. h. Almond.
It is unnecessary for you to suffer
with eczema, ringworm, rashes and sim-
ilar skin troubles. A little zcrao. gotten
at any drug store for 2.k\ or Jpl.UO tor
extra large bottle, and promptly applied
will usually give instant relief from itch-
ing torture. It cleanses and soothes the
skin and heals quickly and effectively
most skin diseases.
Zemo is a wonderful disappearing liquid
and dors not smart the most delicate skiu.
It is not greasy, is easily applied una
costs little, (jet it today and save all
further distress.
Zemo, Cleveland.
Reliance Machine Works
J. C. Wilkinson, Prop.
AUTO OVERHAULING
AND
General Machine Shop Work
Phone 263 122 N. Beard
(irealest choral event ot the season
Chorus of 50 voices - Prominent Soloists
Orchestra of 12 pieces
ADMISSION 25c
High School, April 21, 1916
8:00 P. M.
Under the direction ot Miss Boylan
1
Holloman and
Enochs
Contractors, builders and
house repairing. Call us for
your screen work.
Phone Day or Night 1S9.
Shop 703 E. Main.
"ocT" YOUR OWN SHOPPING j
'■Onyx'M Hosier)
Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money
Ever* Kind from Cotlor to Silk, For Men, Women Chihlrm
An, Color and Style From 25c xoj5.00
|>onk toi the Trade Mark!
VN holeeale
Lord & Taylor
NEW YORIt
CLEANING,PRESSINQ,DYEINCr,
REPAIRING,ALTERATIONS.
Ladies
REMODELING
A SPECIALTY.
NATIONAL
otrr aiwiKi *ows
WE KKI'ltKSKVr the follow-
ing insurance companies that
have passed through all great
conflagrations, paying all just
losses without discount*.
Phoenix Insurance Co.
National fire Ins. Co.
Niagara Fire Ins. Co.
New Hampshire Fire ins. Co.
Home Ins. Co.
llamburg-Hremen Fire Ins. Co.
Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society
Aachen & Munich Fire Ins. Co.
British America Assurance Co.
St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co.
I-ondon & I>ancashire Fire Ins.
Co.
Colonial Fire Underwriters.
Kerker Bros.
109 N. Hell St.
l'lione 308.
hat work
accordeon,knife and box pleating-' <
MOORE - HENNINGER - GASKILL
UNDUKTAKtRS EMBALMERS
-Piirlm 120 N. H«
?t
-Day Phone 371-
Niglit Phone, W. E. Gsiskill 850
For Ambulance, Phono 3t>5
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