The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 295, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 23, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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FO
TTTF SHAWNEE DAIT.Y NEWS-HERAIi'U
TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1916
I
DR. PRICE'S
Cream
BAKING POWDER
Pure, Healthful, Dependable
Made from Cream of Tartar
No Alum—No Phosphate
President of Ireland for 5 Days
>ATIO>AL LKAliUE.
I Brooklyn ...
| Philadelphia
Boston . . ..
New York
w.
L.
Pet.
9
625
17
11
607
15
17
577
13
14
481
15
17
469
15
18
455
14
19
424
.12
18
400
i St. Louis
1 Pittsburgh ....
Results Yesterday.
I Chicago 3, Philadelphia 5.
i t. Louis 5. Boston 8.
Pittsburgh-Brooklyn, rain.
Cincinnati-New York, rain.
(iames Today.
! Boston at St. Louis.
| Brooklyn at Pittsburg,
i New York at Cincinnati.
| Philadelphia at Chicago.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
'SMALL POX" WAS A
MUST DELIGHTFUL
ENTERTAINMENT
SHAWNEE BEAT W< H-CON.
The Shawnee baseball team de-
feated Klch-C'on at Oklahoma City
< Sunday :( l" 2. Posey struck out fif-
teen men ami allowed only four hits.
, while Kanaly struck out fifteen and | ^hl( ago
allowed elRlit hits. The
were: Posey. Watson
Kanaly and Orr.
Washington .
Cleveland . .
New York
Boston . . ..
Philadelphia
batteries I Detroit .• J 3
and Mullen; 9t Louis 11
A good audience thoroughly en-1
yed the three act comedy, "Small
>*," presented unaer the direction
Josh Lee in the auditorium of the
(lahoma Baptist University Monday
oning. The abundance of talent in
' e University made the selection of
e cast easy, and the different mem- [
re were so placed as to give the art
each the fullest expression. The
lole cast was excellent and brought
t admirably the fine points of the
ay. Josh Lee added to his usual
le some artistic sketching that
owed his versatility to good advan-
ce. The members of the cast were
follows:
Mr. Merrifield," a Chicago Million-
•e, Otis Rogers.
'Augustus Merrifield." Son of Mil- j
naire, Sydnor Stealey.
'("has. Barnes," Friend of Augus-
*, Bruce Stubblefield.
'Berk Crane," a Young Artist
ii'iui of Augustus, Josh Lee
'Plddlngton," a Composer ot Mu-
, Claude Dunlap.
'Schultz," Manager of Opera,
nest Albright.
'Wing Lee," Chinese Laumlryman,
ah Paronto.
'George," Expressman, Guy Bur-
N.
'Pauline." Landlady's Niece, Thel-
Ritter.
'Marie," a Charming Young Widow,
ulys Heth.
'Carlita," Prima Donna, Laura Tay-
'Gladys," Maid, Maud Dallas.
+ ♦♦♦•
PRIVATE MONEY to lend on ♦
farm land Best of terms. ♦
CHA3 E. WELLS. Elks Bids. ♦
♦ -v ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
See Us^For
Cabbage, Tomato, Sweet Potato
slips and potted plants.
F. & L.
i Feed and Seed Store
(122-4 X. Bell. I'lione 211
We Deliver.
C Abcrnatby
Abernathy and Howell
Attorn eys-at-Law
Elki Building Phoe. 120
Results Yesterday.
Washington 2, Chicago 0.
Boston 2, Detroit 1.
Philadelphia 10, Cleveland 8.
New York 5, St. Louis 9.
(•ames Today.
Chicago at Washington.
St. Louis at New York.
Detroit at Boston.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
That's where
the Victrola
is pre-eminent
The Victrola brings to you the pure and varied tones of
any musical instrument, and the beauty and individuality of
the human voice—all absolutely true to life.
Such fidelity of tone was unknown before the advent of the
Victrola—the first cabinet style talking machine; and this pure
and life-like tone is exclusively a Victrola feature.
"Why exclusive with the Victrola?"
Because of the patented Victrola features, which have been
perfected after years of study and experiment:
" Goose-neck " .ound-box tube—the flexible metal connection between
the sound-box and tapering tone arm, which enables the Victor Needle to
follow the record grooves with unerring accuracy.
Concealed sounding-boards and amplifying compartment of wood-
provide the very limit of area of vibrating surface and sound amplifying
compartment, so absolutely essential to an exact and pure tone reproduction.
Modifying door.—may be opened wide thereby giving the tone in its
fullest volume ; or doors may be set at any degree graduating the volume
of tone to exactly suit every requirement. Closed tight the volume is re-
duced to the minimum and when not in use the interior is fully protected.
Victor system of changeable needles—a perfect reproduction is possi-
ble only with a perfect point—therefore a new needle for each record is
the only positive assurance of a perfect point.. You also have your choice
of full tone, half tone or further modification with the fibre needle.
It is the perfection of every part, and its perfect combination
with all other parts, that gives the Victrola
A >1K RICA \ ASSOCIATION.
C ti
Patrick J. II. Pearse.
Patrick J. H. Pearse was "provie-1 called him that when they began
ional president of the Irish Republic" I their "revoliHion" in Dublin. He has
for five days. The Sinn Feinens | been executed in London as a traitor.
NOTICE.
♦ HIGHLAND BI RR MILL
♦ will have in a car of All Gold
♦ Flour this week made from
♦ 2 years old wheat.
4- Phone 487.
7-ltno Sun-Tu-iFri
SAVES DAUGHTER
Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre-
vents Daughter's Untimely End.
W.
L.
Pet. |
Louisville
19
10
655 1
Columbus ....
14
19
583 j
Toledo
14
11
500 1
Indianapolis . .
15
12
556
Minneapolis . .
13
11
542
Kansas City .
12
15
444
St. Paul
. . 9
15
375
Milwaukee ....
9
21
300!
WANTS
FOR BENT—ROOMS
Results Yesterday.
Minneapolis 4, Milwaukee 8
All other postponed, rain.
(iames Today.
i City at St. Paul.
il<ee at Minneapolis,
ille at Columbus,
apolis at Toledo.
TEXAS LE AGUE.
FOR RENT — Nicely
southwest bed loom. Phone 1345-J
113-23-3t
lumber, quick shipment from Texas
and Louisiana mills. I sell to con-
sumers and play no favorites.
Can save you ten to forty per cent.
Lumber has declined two to three
dollars per thousand in last month.
11 sell lumber on 50 cents to one dol-
iurnNh'M 'ar marK'n Per thousand. Retailers
j from $5.00 to $15.00. L. P. McCord,
rt A \ I hli—M1M ELLA \ Kll S
FOR RENT—Two suites southeast
modern rooms furnished for light
Ready, Ky.—'" 1 was not able to do
anything for nearly six months," writes
Mrs. Laurs Bratcher, of this place, "and
was down in bed tor three months.
I cannot tell you how I suffered with
my head, and with nervousness and
womanly troubles.
Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and he had
to give it up. We tried another doctor,
but he did not help me.
At last, my mother advised me to take
Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 thought
it was no use for i was nearly dead and j
nothing seemed to do me any goi d. But
I took eleven bottles, and now I am able
to do all of my work and my own ;
washing.
I think Cardui is the best medicine in
the world. My weight has increased,
and 1 look the picture of health. "
If you suffer from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
today. Delay is dangerous. We know )
it will help you, for it has helped so
many thousands of other weak women
in the past 50 years.
At all druggists.
W.
L.
Pet.
Shreveport . . ..
22
4
611 i
Waco
21
14
576
Ft. Worth
19
14
Houston
21
16
568 j
San Antonio ..
16
20
444 1
Galveston ....
19
16
543
Dallas
16
21
432
Beaumont ....
12
23
343
FOR KENT — Furnished modern WANTED—SO young people to qual-
rooms for light housekeeping, also ify for good stenographic and book-
two room cottage unfurnished. 418 keeping positions. Begin now and
W. 11th. Phone 77ii. 112-23-tf I Pay one-half of the tuition at the
time of entering, and the balance out
of your earnings from the position
.. ,, which we will secure for you. This
housekeeping. 431 .V_Ma. ket-JOu-Jt appl)eg Qnly (0 (he {irs, twenty p„.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for pns enrolling since the reorganiza-
light housekeeping. 24 East Ninth. tion of the school under the new
110-23-3t ^ management. We are prepared to
FOR RENT — Three connecting render modern and efficient service
rooms, down stairs, and two above.! in preparing you for and placing you
No. 621 N. Broadway. R. Wyant. in good positions. Now is the time to
103-21-3t ! enroll to be ready for one of the
FOR RENT—Rooming house, 217 man>' good positions to be filled dur-
West Main. Phone 1063-J or call at gJjgi^ESS COLLEGE.
There are Victrolas in great variety from
to $250. Come in any time and we will gladly
demonstrate them and play any music you
sh to hear. We'll explain our system of
easy terms, too
The Longmire
Draper Co
Victrol
Oak
Modifying doors«
Sounding boards'
"Goose-neck tube and tone arm *
System of changeable needles *
Results Yesterday.
San Antonio 2. Dallas 4.
Beaumont 4. Fort Worth 5.
Houston 0, Waco 2.
Galveston 10, Shreveport 4.
208 North Union. 107-21-3t
FOR RENT—For summer months,
comfortably furnished, east front
cottage at 536 N. Beard, $20.00 per
month. Phone 390-R. References re-
quired.
Carmon E. Alexander, President.
114-23-5t.
Games Today.
Waco at Houston.
Fort Worth at Beaumont.
Shreveport at Galveston.
Dallas at San Antonio.
I FOR RENT—5 room house on S.
Draper, $7.00 per month. Call at 226
j 3. Draper. 24-7-tf
H>K J ALt >11 I I I.AM.Ol H.
| FOR SALE—50 lb capacity r^'rig-
♦ rator, practically new, also large
rocker. Phone 349-R. 116-23-3t
WANTED—Ladies' second hand bi-
cycle. Must be in good condition and
cheap. Phone 1294-R. 106-21-3t
WANTED—To trade good 22 calibre
winchester special repeating rifle for
kodak. Also comet in excellent condi-
tion for good typwriter. Telephone
1256-R. 96-21-3t.
Write t«: Cnattanoftjri
Advisory Dep' ChaOn>
Intif hi hom on your case a
Traatment lor Woman." in
Madlclna Co . Ladles'
)ga Tenr. for St*iial
1 6 4 pa*« boo*. Home
Main wrapper. N.C.I 23
Some Real Bargains!
t bargain,
in, in the
terms.
six room, two story hous
north pa t of town, for
>, strictly modern, lo-
itU il $1290. Will
modern house in the
75 foot lot, located
choice location in Shaw-
N. Beard street, for
Tv
ducer.
|2,0<)01
pric
>n East Main street, stone blacksmith shop, good pro-
|l,r,00.00. The va ant lots alone ought to be worth
A fine eight room residenc • in the north part of town, close in.
strictly modern, price $3,250.00. This is one of the best bargains
ever offered in Shawnee. - -
GEO. E. McKINNIS
105 >. UHOADWAY.
AT
OKLAHOMA CITY
Special to News-Herald.
Oklahoma City, May 23.—Undertak-
ers from all parts of Oklahoma were
here today for the opening meeting
j of the fiftieth nnnual convention of
the Oklahoma Funeral Directors' As-
sociation which will be held here
| three days. More than 175 delegates
jvcre exueetcd. Secretary W. S. Mc-
Afee stated.
New and Improved methods of em-
balming and funeral directing will
he among the topics discussed at the
convention, it was announced. On
Friday, the day following the conven-
tion adjournment, the state board of
euibaliuera will conduct its annual
examination here, it was stated today.
KINKY
HAIR Made to Grow Long,
Soft and Silky by using
Exelento Quinine Pomade
WANTED—Pupils for Kindergarten
school this summer. Experienced
FOR SALE—Extra fine Jersey cow. teacher in charge. Anyone interested
fresh in a few days. Come and see i call phones 219-R or 658-J. Miss
her, or phone 365. Fred Eichenber-1 Mable Pratt. 108-22-3t.
ger. 115-23-3t. I WANTED—Nursing to do. Mrs.
FOR SAI.E—12 White Arpington hens 1 Hallbeck. 1302 E. i'th. Phone 889-J.
and rooster one year old; 2 cyphers 340 NOTICE—1 have leased store room,
egg incubators and brooder; Moon \0 121 N. Broadway, where Ford
Bros, buggy and harness; No. 3 autos are, for my office and will sub-
Brownie Kodak and developing outfit: [ease part of room for offices or other
pair excellent rat dot'..- Phone 1015-R kind of business that will not Inter'
lll-22-6t fere. C. E. Easterwood. 80-17-6t
MONEY TO LEND—On farm lands. |HOW FAT FOLKS
low rates and pre-payment privileges, MA\ BECOME SLIM
prompt service. See or write ub
Lambard-Hart Loan Co., Shawnee, jj(. Moderate In Your Diet, Breathe
Okla. 27-lmo j Deeply. Try a Little Oil of korein.
MONEY TO L.&ND—On improven |
Shawnee property which can be paid j Fat persons, particularly those
back on easy monthly installments I from 10 to 30 pounds above normal
like rent. Also 3 to 5 year straight weight, will be interested to learn
term loans. Low rates- and prompt | that they may easily reduce their
service Lambard-Hart Loan Co. weight without starvation diet or tire-
Phone 341. 27-lmo j some exercise.
This can best be done by being
WANTED—Two or three nicely I moderate in your diet, so that you
furnished rooms in good locality, will not overtax your assimilative or-
from June let for the summer, by gans, by getting plenty of fresh air,
young married couple. Address "T.," by breathing deeply and by taking
News-Herald. 137-26-tf j a few drops of oil of korein four
~7~~ 7 ' times a day.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for second oil of korein may be obtained from
hand clothing. Also all kinds or any g00(j druggist in capsule form
junk, brass, copper, ruober, *r0I| 1 (five drops to the capsule). Take
Phone No. 381* !«• Slutsky, 115 South ()ne capSUie after each meal and one
Union. ; before retiring at night. They cost
WANTED—To buy old houses. Also ""le. are absolutely harmless, are
„ Duftnn ini r pleasant to take and are designed to
raise and move houses. Phone 431-R. j {aUy accumulation8 in the
" I system wherever located.
STRAYED^-Slx months old bull Even a few days treatment has
calf, weight about 360 pounds. Notify been reported to show a noticeable
J. E. Odell. 22-3t. t reduction in weight. Footsteps be-
come lighter, the skin more firm and
FOR SALE—Good horse, buggy and ~ WANTED—Shoe shelvlngs, 40
harness. 140 S. Dixon Phone 932-R. long, 16 ft. high. Frankel Bros. Phone
79-17-6t
THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE SEC-
TION goes only with these papers in
this community. Are you a subscrib-
— ,er to the News-Herald or County
Transcript?
104-21-6t I135.J.
TO LOAN—Money on real estate, j Women J30 for distributing 100 free
W. S. Search. Phone ^16. 99-24-3t : skeins Wear-Proof darning cotton
FOH SALE LI M HE It. with hosiery, your section. Experi-
, ence unnecessary. International Mills,
Fifty ears high grade yellow pine Dept. 800. Norristown. Pa. 6-lmo
L. W. Moody and W. O. Deason
have moved a stock of goods up from
Ada and are placing it in the old Mil-
ler & West stand. It is a general
stock of good quality, the sale of
which will start shortly.
smoother in appearance, work seems
easier and a lighter and more buoy-
ant feeling takes possession of the
whole being as superfluous and un-
healthy fat disappears.
Every person who is ten or fifteen
pounds over normal weight should
surely give this treatment a trial.
You will probably find that it is just
what you need.
Quality Drug Store, 120 East Main.
Phone 238.
Back From Mexico!
Buttrick s School ol Dancing
CI1RISNEY HALL
A new class starts every Thursday, at 8 o'clock p. m. $1.00
pays to learn the four popular dances.
Assembly dancing for pupils and their Invited friends from 9:30
to 11:30 p. in., Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
For information or private lessons call phone 85. Office hours:
10 to 12 a. m., 4 to 6 p. m. —'
L. E. BUTTRICK, Proprietor
Denver, Col., April 16,1916.
Exelento Mnlicii.e Co., Atlanta. G*.
Gentlemen:- ' am iwmlinir you my pic-
tun- to ahow you what your EXELENTO
QUININE POMADE haa dose for my hair
Before 1 started uiinic your Pomade my
hair waa juat one inch Ion*. Now it fall
inchca long and very thick. It cleaned all
the dandruff out, und made my hair
utraiirht. Ihaveuited aix boxee of Pom-
ade in the past year. I nhall feell tfWTWM
about your Pomade. You can u «' my pic-
ture. Your®. BELLE JOHNSON.
Pric* 25c at all druir htores, or by mail
on receipt of stamps or coin. |
EXELCNTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Oa
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
s&fe i m >aa
This photograph shows some oft
Major Tompkln's troops returning
from aPrral, where they had the first
fight of American troops in Mexico.
Major Tompkins led the hunt for Vil-
la. having gone further into Mexico
than any other American troops. But
he has been ordered away back to
San Antonio, Mexico, and his photo-
graph shows some of his men on the
backward march. t-
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