The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 299, Ed. 1 Monday, May 29, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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"WKUXKSmv KVKXIXU. MAY 31, 101 r,.
TITE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
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S* gj? Gabby's Gasoline Glide"
2 reel L-Ko record-breaking-speed comedy, also "The Silent
Shame," 4th powerful story in "Who's Guilty!" Each story com-
plete, and has no relation to the others.
Odeon Tomorrow—Canard and Ford in "iii the Lion's Ken," 3rd
grand extraordinary episode "l'eir ' the Kinff."
ODEON EVERY WAT, WORLD'S FINEST DIVERSIFIED PRO-
UKAMS. ,.0i
X" SfaXmJt "To Have and To Hold"
A most beautiful and appealing dramatic feature from the story
by Mary Johnson.
"It's a Paramount Production, that's all you need to know about
a film." Adults only 10c, Children 5c.
Crystal Tomorrow—Arthur Hoops and Ima,. Hanlon, one of the
screen' sinost beautiful and talented young women in "The Final
Curtain," a play of Broadway and the stage. Kleine-Edison fea-
ture. An exceptional offering Adults only 10c, Children 5c.
Also tomorrow, Thursday at Crystal
Mr. Win. Mullen and
Miss dennis Smither in
entitled "From Out of the Flames." This moving picture was made
and shown last November and its popularity, together with numer-
ous requests for a repetition of it have prompted us to offer it in
addition to "The Final Curtain" at Crystal tomorrow.
Crystal Friday—An extraordinary production. Pathe presents the
noted actress Katharine Kaelred supported by Julian L'Estrange
and a Pathe star cast in "The («lrl With the Green Eyes," Gold
Rooster Production.
The Home Made Movie
COZY The Unrivaled Dramatic Actor
Today Edmond Breese
IN
"The Song 01 The Wage Slave"
A five part picturjzation of the famous poem of the same name
from "The Spell oi the Yukon" and other verses by Robert \V. Ser-
vice.
Tomorrow Alice Brady in
"The Rack'
Benefit Ladies Civic Improvement League.
A CHALLENGE.
Phil Watson, manager of the Shaw-
nee Baseball Club, authorizes the fol-
lowing challenge:
"Since Tecumseh has not replied
to our former challenge, we herewith
< hallenge her to a series of three or
five games, for money, marbles or
chalk. We want to play Tecumseh,
and she should have enough local
. pride to get together her baseball ma-
terial and show what she is made
of."
Get the Round Package
Used for V3 Century*
Caution
/oid Substitute
WANTED A good second-hand
runabout or top buggy. Must be in
first class condition and a bargain.
State lowest price. Address A. H.,
Box
147-31-3t
DIVORCE
Always lets out of a bad bar-
gain the one who made it bad.
Do You
Believe in
DIVORCE?
Don't think of answering until
you have seen
"The Silenl Shame"
one of the justly famous
"Who's Guilty"
series of film problem plays at
Odeon Todav
v
Also "Gable's Gasoline Glide,"
2 reel L-Ko.
The W. 0. W. lodge will hold its
regular meeting tonight in its hall on
East Main street.
Middys! Midfiys! All sizes, fancy
trimmed, 75c inclusive for 49c, at
Frankel Bros. 15-lmo
Hoy Jones of Oklahoma City was
among the out-of-town visitors in the
city yesterday.
J. L. Moore of Enid is visiting his
parents here.
Mr. Bubser, piano tuner ,is here.
Phone 125. 29-3t
Frank Provence has been called to
Louisville, Ky., by a message from
the law partner of his brother, Geo.
Provence, telling of his critical con
dition.
"Foxy Grandpa"
day.
story next Sun
2-5t
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones left Tues-
day for a month's visit in Colorado,
via El Paso, as far as which place
they are accompanied by Mr. Jones'
sister, Mrs. Smith, of Nashville, Ark.
If you've never accompanied a
happy June bride on a purchasing ex-
pedition you will find the reading of
"Foxy Grandpa" next Sunday inter-
esting. 29-5t
Josh Lee of the Oklahoma Baptist
University has gone to his home in
Rocky for a short vacation, after
which he will fill a number of en-
gagements before entering Brown
University at Providence, R. I. After
a year at the university he will re-
turn to Oklahoma Baptist University
to resume his place 011 the faculty.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red
chicks, 10c each. Hens, 75c to $1.00.
Mrs. J. P. Smith, 2100 E. Main St.
141-29-3t
Mrs. L. C. Weaver leaves tonight for
her home in Linden, Tex., after visit-
ing here with her daughter, Miss
Pauline, at the Baptist University.
Miss Pauline will accompany her
home for the summer, as will also
Mrs. Weaver's nephew, Master Rich-
ard Ader, who has been attending
school here. Miss Pauline and Mas-
ter Richard will both return in the
fall.
REMOVAL AOTICK.
Dr. Van Halteren, osteopath, has
offices in Eetes Building, N. Broad-
way. Night and day phone 26.
3-lmo
Rubber Hose, all sizes and quality,
at from 10c to 20c per foot at War-
ren-Smith Hardware Co. 28-3t
Master Richard Ader visited Miss
Cynthia Parker at Oklahoma City
Tuesday.
E. Dahlinger nas gone to St. Jo-
seph* Mo. _Jl~I
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
15c Ginghams, fast colors, 9%c.
Frankel Bros. 24-tf
See the Eclipse Self Sharpening
Lawn Mower at Warren-Smith Hard-
ware Co. They run easier and last
longer. 28-3t
Jack Ray is a business visitor to
Kansas City, Mo.
I will sell potato slips in large lots
at $1 per thousand. Phone S. J.
Armstrong at 721, Ada, Okla.
144-31-3t
Second Hana Furniture, Clothing
and Shoes Wanted. Right prices paid.
Phone 226. l^tL
'follow tmosi
Tracks back
AND YOU'LL COMf
to A SHOE SHOP,
where they
Treat your
\fcet m6ht J
Hickey Says:
Help beautify our city by attending
the Cozy Theatre Thursday. Adults
10 cents, children 6 cents. 28-4t
"It Every Good, Shoe
From This Shop Left
a Track the World
Would Be Girdled
With Happy Foot
Steps"
and what
Hickey Says Is so
If a pair of our shoes
pleases you—tell the other fel-
low * * * that's the way we
built up our business.
Word - of - mouth advertising
has made this the success shoe
shop of the town.
Folks are so pleased the way
our shoes treat their feet that
their compliments crowd new
customers into our store.
HICKEY
BROS.
SHOES and HOSIERY
106 E. Main Street
Chief of Police C. C. Hawk is in
Oklahoma City on official business.
Lots nineteen, twenty block. Three
Rose Garden sale, or trade, auto or
anything, South Texas. San Marcos,
Texas. 123-26-8t.
W. S. Woolard left this morning on
a trip to Kansas City, Memphis and
Little Rock.
Encourage gardening by attending
'the Cozy Thursday. Adults 10 cents,
j children 5 cents. 28-4t
i The Shawnee delegation to the Elks
convention at McAlester were the fol-
lowing: W. J. Barnett, Geo. Caruth,
I Frank Sims, J. D. Burke and T. G.
1 Amos.
DR. M. D.
WITH SHAWNEE CHAIJTAUQ
HARDIN.
I A, WHICH
OPENS ,11'NE 20.
BEES.
We have nineteen colonies of bees
in one and one-half story patent
hives in first class condition, which
we will sell cheap. Clarke's Seed
Store. 208 E. Main. Phone 140.
31-3t
WANTED—Two young ladies or
young couple to board and room. 410
N. Philadelphia. Phone 178-R.
146-31-3t
Mrs. Abbie B. Hillerman, state
president of the W. C. T. U., will lec-
ture at the First M. E. Church Fri-
day evening, June 2.
Lutheran Church.
(Corner Park and Wallace Streets)
On Thursday evening, June 1,
there will be English services in
commemoration of our Lord's ascen-
sion.
Services begin at 8 o'clock.
K. FRESE, Pastor.
HE'S A SHAWNEE MAN
And What He Says Will be Read With
interest by Shawnee People.
Readers of the News-Herald all
know Mr. Walters.
When he tells an experience simply
for your benefit
There's no room for doubt.
Why experiment with such evidence
to go by?
If your kidneys need help
Profit by Mr. Walter's experience.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
What other kidney remedy offers
Shawnee proof of merit?
William Walters. 724 N- Aydelotte
St.. Shawnee, says: "My kidneys were
out of order and the kidney secretions
contained sediment and passed too
frequently. 1 also had pains in my
back. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills
highly recommended. 1 began using
them. They stopped the pains and
made my kidneya normal.''
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Walters had. Foster-'Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
I have some choice Millet Seed for
sale at $1.25 bushel. See sample :*t*
Warren-Smith Hardware Co. W. E.
Rutherford. 28-3t
AFTER SIX YEARS
OF SUFFERING
Woman Made Well by Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Columbus, Ohio.—"1 had almost given
j Vp. I had been sick for six years with
female troubles and
nervousness. 1 had
a pain in my right
side and could not
eat anything with-
out hurting my
stomach. I could
not drink cold water
at all nor eat any
kind of raw fruit,
nor fresh meat nor
chicken. From 178
pounds I went to
1118 and would get so weak at times that
11 fell over. I began to take Lydia E.
| Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
ten days later I could eat and it did not
hurt my stomach. I have taken tho
medicine ever since and I feel like a
new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds
so you can see what it has done for me
already. My husband says he knows
your medicine has saved my life."—
Mrs. J. S. Barlow, 1624 South 4th St,
Columbus, Ohio.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound contains just the virtues of roots
and herbs needed to rer.tore health and
strength to the weakened organs of the
body. That is why Mrs. Barlow, a
chronic invalid,recovered so completely.
| It pays for women suffering from any
female ailments to insist upon having
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound.
Films
J Developed
RAVELERS
In *«ff 0 <*1
* "«CINC,wis„u.S. .
Ask For and GET
■iORUCK'S
the original
ItiALTED MILK
Made from clean, rich milk with the ex-
tract of select malted grain, malted in our
own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions.
Infanta and children thrive on it. Agrees u>th
the weakest stomach of the invalid or the agedL
Needs no cooking nor addition of milk.
Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffer, etc.
Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu-
tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men.
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
Take a Package Home
MRS. MAUD HUMAN
Teacher of Piano
(Burrow's Course Of Music Study)
PhoneJ957-J
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AT TIIE COZY.
Today the five-part photodrama,
"Song of the Wage Slave," featuring
the distinguished dramatic actor, Ed-
mund Breese, will be shown on the
screen. This story is a departure
from the ordinary run of motion pic-
tures and teems with situations that
bring "thrills and chills."
Tomorrow, Alice Brady in "The
Rack," under the auspices of the
Women's Clubs of Shawnee.
Nadine
Face Powder
(In Green Boxes Only)
Keep® The
Complexion Beautiful
Soft and velvety. Money back If not en-
tirely pleaHHd.- Nndine is pure and harm-
less. Adhered until washed off. Prevents
sunburn and return of discolorat'ons.
A million delighted users prove its valu ...
Tints: Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White
^ 9y Toilet Countere or Mail, 50c.*
National Toilet Company, Paris, Tenn.
10c
II W. Hoffman, editor of the Sem-
inole News was a Shawnee visitor
yesterday.
KIJMONAS!
j $1.50 Crepe Kimonas, nicely made
for this week, 98c. Frankel Bros.
24-tf
CALOMEL SELDOM
SOLIt IIEKE NOW
j M. D. Day is a business visitor to
Maud today.
Mrs. B. C. Klepper and children
are visiting Oklahoma City friends.
Ice Cream
Thai Pleases
You cannot find anything
more delicious than our famous
Ice Cream—it's made from pure
rich wholesome cream and the
finest of fresh fruit flavors.
We don't care how little you
have cared for Ice Cream in the
past, you will care for it after
tasting ours—it has such a de-
licious taste.
Come in today and try some
or just phone us your order
and we will deliver any quanti-
ty you want.
Our motto is the Highest
Quality and Best of Service at
the Lowest Price.
We will sej/d you candy by
Parcel Post.
Busy Bee
Have you tried the Vegetarian
lunch at the City Cafe?
Per roll, all sizes Brownie Prints.
3 1-4x4 1-4, 3 1-4*5 1^2, 4x5. 4c.
Hundreds are having our film spec-
ialist do their work. Why not you?
Send your work to us by mail If you
live out of town. Prompt service.
Positage prepaid.
Kant man kodaks by .Mail.
Every size and style in stock. Send
for prices and catalog.
Owl Drug Store
fi E'VST MAIS.
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA.
.H'ST THINK
Children's Dresses, fancy trimmed,
48c. Frankel Bros. 24-tf
PIANO
Summer Class
May 31 to July 11
Miss Gulledge
BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
Nasi) Drug Salivates, Makes You
Nick and You Lose a Iluy's Work
Every druggist in town—your drug-
gist and everybody's druggist has no-
ticed a great falling-off in the sale of
calomel. They all give the same rea-
son. Hudson's Liver Tone is taking
its place.
"Calomel is dangerous and people
know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better re-
sults," said a prominent local drug-
gist. Dodson's Liver Tone is person-
ally guaranteed by every druggist
who sells it. A large bottle costs 50
cents, and if it fails to give easy re-
lief in every case of liver sluggish-
ness and constipation, you have only
to ask for your money back.
Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant-
tasting, purely vegetable remedy,
harmless to both children and adults.
Take a spoonful at night and wake
up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick
headache, acid stomach or consti-
pated bowels. It doesn't gripe or
cause inconvenience all the next day
like violent calomel. Take a dose of
calomel today and tomorrow you will
feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't
lose a day's work! Take Dodson's
Liver Tone instead and feel fine, full
of vigor and ambition.
MATTRESSES
Renovated and recovered. A
thorough system of cleaning
and disfectlng.
We call for and deliver your
mattreps back the same day.
Our steam feather renovater is
a wonder. Now is the time to
have your pillows and feather
beds renovated.
shawnee bedding co.
Phone 191-.I.
I Mrs. Jack Simmons of Oklahoma
City was a guest of Mrs. B. C. Klep-
per yesterday.
WE OFFER
for this week only, $1.00 Boys' Wash
Suits for 48c. Frankel Bros. 24-tf
The following members of the
Metropolitan Life force in Shawnee
have gone to Oklahoma City to attend
a district meeting: E. F. Coots, deputy
superintendent; H. Moses, L. F. Bar-
nard and E. N. Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whittaker and
sons left this morning on an extensive
automobile trip. They go first to Hot
Springs, Ark., for a month and thence
to Galveston, Tex., for the remainder
of the summer.
Read the News-Herald for all
the latent news.
The Harness that
Knouse Makes
You are taking no changes
when buying them. Jhey are
made right, from the beet
Oak Tanned Leather, and abso-
lutely guaranteed to give the
best service. Prices as low
as can possibly be made for
this class of work.
KNOUSE
SADDLERY
CO.
To The Public
When you want a first class
job of painting, tinting or
paperhan^ing
SEE
J. P. Mitchell
The old rehab e
Painter
Residence 601 Hobson St.
Phone 668-J
NOTICE!
We have just received
a car load of repairing
lumber which will be
sold at a very low
price as leng ts it
lasts.
T. J. Stewart
Lumber Co.
COLVILLE
Indian Reservation
(EASTERN WASHINGTON)
Open for Settlers
July 5 to July 22 inclusive
Register at Spokane or Wilbur on
Northern Pacific Ry
Wilbur Is the most direct and logical
Gateway to the Reservation. It is
more accessible to this land to be
opened than any other point Wilbur
Is also the headquarters of the United
States Commissioner of Public Lands.
Drawing at Spokane, Wash., July 27.
LOW FARES
The Northern Pacific NOW OFFERS •
Low Round Trip Fares to North Pacific
Coast Points, pcrmitUug stopovers at
Spokane or Wilbur.
Round Trip Home seekers Tickets on
•ale June 20, July 4 and July 18.
Send today for raitt, folder and information
L. J. BRICKER, Cen'l Immigration Agent
393 Northern Pacific Railway
Si. Paul, Miniu
CLE L.I SD
Agent
St I'uuU
Minn.
Ohas J Creegan, who was to have
delivered the oration for the gradual-
inK class of the Oklahoma Catholic
University, is ill of the measles at his
home in Sapulpa, and consequently
unable to participate in the com-
mencement exercises.
If you've never accompanied a
happy June bride on a purchasing ex-
pedition you will find the reading of
"Foxy C« rand pa" next Sunday inter-
esting. 29-5t
County Attorney C. W. Friend is in
McLoud today on business.
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. One package
prayes it. 25c at all druggists.
The most reliable trans-
fer and storage company
in town is the
New State
Transfer
In its new location at
106 W. Main Street
R. F. McFarling
Phone 900
NOTICE.
Flour, Meal and Feed made
by Union labor.
WIOHIIAND BURR VTIL.L
Corner Okla. and Highland.
IMione 487.
We deliver.
7-1 mo Sun-Tu-(Fri
NOTICE
BAIZEN & SINGER,
Wholesale and retail dealers it
SCRAP lldtN METAL, UCB-
11 Kit, RAGS,
Ami all kinds <>f junk.
We pay 75c a hundred (or old
rags. j
Phono 270.
307 S. BEARD
Spend Your
Summer
This
Summer I
in
Colorado
Go via
"The Through Service Line")
Act on this sujtui'stion am! a-1
us for our literatuie on Con
rado Wo will give you oon
pk'to information regarding
fares, routes and service.
FAY THOMPSON
Division Paurngtrr Agint
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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