The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 320, Ed. 1 Friday, June 23, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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. ,,V I IVII I Judge Alton B. Parker, Seth Low and
CAN BEACH AM 1.A>1. | other9 endorsed and emphasized the
The sending of money or goods to and the federal council found
the relief agencies of any of itself forced to establish a new de-
ring countries is no longer a pro•; L artment. „
"1 don't know how to reach them, We wi][ gladly give information,
can no longer serve as an excuse. 8ail, nr. Charles S. Macfarland, gen-
sort of central clearing house has | ^ secretary of the council, as to
been established in the Federal Coun . , i—a .....i t
. r'V>viut in Allier-
By A 80clated Press.
Grove, Okla., June 22— In an effort
to find valuable relics ot P*
torlc race of cave dwellers wWch is
supposed to have occupied this sec
tion of the state at one time, a party
of University of Oklahoma students
under the direction of Professor J.
B Thoburn have begun investigations
at Big Mouth cavern near. here. Lo-
ci searching parties in this cave
have explored its recesses and have
found bones, pieces of pottery, flin
axes and spears, It was asserted^
Professor Thoburn stated that this
district was rich in relics and that
his students expect to make some va -
uable discoveries. f
This district has been the object of
parties of ethnologists and archaeol-
ogists from the east for several years,
|11 The "students in the party are
James Tatuni E. C- Anderson E L.
Fraker and James Brill, lne *PGl1
mens that are found by the students
will be sent to the ethnological mu-
Mum at the diversity of Norman.
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been estaniisneu m iu<= •
cil ot the Churches of Christ in Anie''
ica through which any organization
rountry can be reached.
The Federal Council prefers to have
contributions sent direct to the re-
Hef fund the g'ver chooses, but the
eral secreiary ui wo ,
rSS1U advisable^'to ..Sr,"^ M^Intnch, We^erta?
add another fund to the excellent or-1
: .. ,, vi.'loii^O WP HTG Will
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stover spent Mon-
day night with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Evans.
'ionizations in existence, we are wiU-
ing upon request receive and is-
lief fund the giver chooses, but the | trlbute funds, whenever Voas™*
result ot an appeal in behalf of all thJ. h tlie fcXsiting organizations
the relief funds issued by this oi gan- Contributions should be addressed to
ization a month ago was the re 9 1 the Federal Council War Belief Fun
of many checks
Contributions snoum uC
the Federal Council War Relief Fund,
105 East 22nd Street. New York C.ty,
and checks should be made payable
to the 'War Relief Fund. '
At a conference of the representa-
tives of the outstanding war relief
organizations in the rooms of the
federal council on June G, it wa.s
unanimously voted that the counc 11
should send out another aPpea. TWs
was done last week, and it was not
confined to the 17,742.609 communi-
cants of the churches which compose
the federal council, but ^addressed
H G. Rigsby and family visited at
[the C. D. Rigsby home Thursday.
T M Evans visited his daughter,
Mrs. Joe Stover, Friday afternoon
WesB Mclninch and
Thursday at the W.
home.
family spent
E. Lansdown
Mr Fitzgerald and family, Bob Har-
sag sat saws
Sunday.
Clara and J. C. Richmond spent
Sunday at the Wright home.
George Garrett spent Sunday with
Charley Evans.
2 4x6 4c. I chttrcnes. -j. , SUK_ Mvrtie Lansdown and Delia Noland
s ;L,rr " —*
^AptfA-L'^ffEU-RSKT''
You want an orange to give you all its juice
and good taste-not hofl back part oi it.
Same with a cigarette.
Straight Cut tobacco gives youtheiullgo J
of the cigarette-taste, aroma, boav becaus -
it "draws" so much more freely and smoothly.
That's why Favorites, with their extra free-
drawing STRAIGHT CUT tobacco, give you the
flavor-goodness some cigarettes cant let out.
Favorites will show you the difference—quick
.tAAs tjdaeoo 6ai
as you light one I
the federal council, um ,
Per roll, all i*ee Brownie PrlnU' '"^^'''Thf results'6are"" already
3 1-4x4 1-4, 3 1-4x5 1-2, 4x5. 4 . I ^ ,n but the council has sug-
Hundreds are having our film spec-1 . . Sunday. July
i, Whw .Tint VOU
. Nvny#noL uo„i(i be an apprupi ^
Sen" your "work" to "us by mail ?nUtal presentation of this n w
m-e out ot town. Prompt service, j mes8age the chutcheajind far«tt
Postage prepaid.
Eastman Kodaks by Mall.
Every size and style in
for prices and catalog.
Owl Drug Store
« EAST MAIS.
SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA.
Send
U,e 'Tin {Torches aVfor etth-1 ^t'the D. C. Rigsby home.
th^ begtnning or reemphasizing of j
the movement.
ANOTHER HATTI.E WON.
Fly Knocker Knock 'em. Sat'^a<;
tion or your money back. Ctartas
Seed Store. Phone 140.
Nut Cake
is simply delicious when made with
RG Baking Powder
Pure-Healthful-Economical
The highest grade of baking powder fu-
sible to buy and your money refunded
if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer.
Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago
swtf "■ fag
up a good talk and has many friends
in this end of the county.
Mrs E R. Burton and daughter,
Miss Beryl, are here from Guthrie
visiting Mrs. Dr. Harrell.
' Fred Kidd and wife of Pauls Val-
ley are here this week visiting rela
tives. -
Infants-Mothers
Thousands testify
HORUCK'S
The Original
malted milk
Upbuilds and sustains the body
No Cookir.g or Milk required
Used for % of a Century
Free Sample Horlick's, Racine. Wis.
light Cut Cigarette
-gets sH the good out of good tobacco
IO for5*
Also packed
20 for IO $
■ V
^ ■ %
■mw/A
FAV<\1 a
ram.
Summer Tourists Rates
FRENCH WOMEN
ill itv than ever and the female j banks ami family «pent Sunday "uh renterpoint.
nart of the populaUon ^s showing as Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jones. Mr. and Mra. „m L
t i thA naaceful tasks I f.vp
to 6,
part ot tne puyu w " kH
much energy in the Peaceful tasks
imposed on them from day'today as
the male population is showing in the
operations of war.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lemons spent]
Sunday with W. A. Garrett.
DOLLY JOY
Phone No. 44
Res, Phone No. 681
noah p. keene, m. d.
Private Sanitarium, 210 and 212 NI Broadway
(Over Postollice) Shawnee, Okla.
Chronic AUmen" *ndtHcaieB6a?h8°Iand O^yodine*Treatment for
Medicated VaP.orT^°rap'eutic Lain'' with BOO candle power electricity,
and Flrtr wah in erruptions. Examination Free.
Prices $25.00 per week T00^ back'^ne-halfTour money
not improved in one week, we g. J ^ much Eyeg te9ted
and you quit. Eye work on Sh rante^ ^ veirs for $5 00. We aiw
ud glasses fitted. Fr « « .nlfe. the drug tobacco and alcohol
rddicttr^es!V'tuC Anal and Rectal Diseases. Come In. ^or
write to us.
Santa Fe
OIL LEASE SUPPLIES
WE HAVE A FULL SUPPLY OF
Oil and Gas Leases
Guardian Leases
Assignments
Releases
SBtTR-p-y-"
Plats
Abstracts
H. B- SEARS
The Up-to-date Abstracter
lljr AsHodatctl Press.
Paris, June 23.—The whole number
of women employed in munition mak
lug in France, according to the secre-
tary for munitions is lOWOO. Of these
Te 293 are in state factories. A very
large proportion have had to learn
their business from the beginning.
TT Other directions the secretary
says the branches to which Irench-
wom'en have mostly taken are f0°<| '
dustries, textiles and the metal trades
but many also are working in rubber
and at sack-making.
Frenchwomen, the secretary sayaj
learn very ciuickly, pai'ticularly the
use of the smaller machines which in
some cases they master
if as a class they are not very strong
they are, in compensation, very
handy Speaking of the successful
way in which the wives of mobilized
wholesale and retail merchants, sliop-
keepers and other traders have car-
Hpd on their husband's business, the
secretary explains it by a fact not very
ge^i=ir:nush^
E as
Miss Susie Swift was the guest of
MM B nd MrT H eC'neLdemoniK spent
Sunday with W. A. Garrett and fam
"yprof. C. E. Ward and family and E.
. MnProskey and family. «• K.
L. McCrosaey „ w Uugh
Thompson and family, i .
$31.10
Denver - -
Colorado Springs '
„ . , 27.40
Pueblo.
Salt Lake-Ogden ™
Kansas City 24'j0
I St. Louis 35 20
Chicago ,, 2n
Minneapolis, Minn. qk'Uo
St. Paul, Minn. —: «•™
Detroit, Mich ^ 50
Washington, D .C. 3g 9()
Atlanta, Ga. n«
Atlantic City, N. J. ' ~'0
Buffalo, N. Y. - ----
Sew York City, N. Y. 4010
(Cincinnati, Ohio 'gB
Toledo, Ohio 5190
Toronto, Ont. .7'j,n
Philadelphia "°
Pittsburgh,
Chattanooga, lenn.
Nashville, Tenn. ^
Galveston, Tex.
Summer tourist rates apply to many
other points not shown above.
Dates of sale May 15th to Sep-
tember 30th. Final return limit^ on
all tickets except to GaWeston, Te .,
net list 1916. Return limit 011 tick
et8 to Galveston, 90 days from date
of sale.
For tickets and sleeping car reser-
vations, call Phone 338.
W. L. INGHAM, Aflent
Shawnee, Okla.
OAK GROVE.
Irvin Everett and H. C Lemons
made a business trip to Maud Thurs-
day. | —— —
Miss Zona Sanders was the guest nlRi; UN.
7c 1
1-tt
SHAWNEE
Busincis and Professional Directory
amily avoids
SERIOUS SICKNESS
By Being Co stantly Supplied With
Ttedford'i Black-Draught.
,, nuff Va —"I suffered for several
= •' « vs Mrs ]. B. Whiltaker, ol
rh,srSp.aceay '"m sick headachc, and
5T„ChyearSUS a friend told me .0 trv 1
cine for young and old.
1 keen Black-Draught on hand all the
lime now and when my children feel a
little bad they ask me lor a dose, and it
doefJthem more good than any medicine
adviser. This state of things is f°e*'nvee"\ried. ...
of the great forces of resistance Y . ave a |ong spell of sick-
aational disorganization an^ ha.^nOi ^ ^ ^ fami|y si„ce we commenced
flpS Tits home and foreign his- ^^Xck-Drauebt is purely
-Cr:fthC that figures show a
9,, in -tan, use tor more
"Neither the wealth nor the res ^ 7Q yearSi and has benefded m
inn power of France, nor its futu a people.
mfstUon in the world, has been affect- ( druggist sells and recommends
r w -s«-—-
v r Stanard J. H. Wahl. C. R. Enni -
E C. Stanard.TANARD & £NNIS
Attorneys at Law.
Rooms 1 to 6, Over Conservative Loan I ompauy.
LAMBARD HART
Realty and Investment Co.
REAL ESTATE
Loans and Insurance
OKLAHOMA PIANO CO.
Pianos and
Organs.
115 North Broadway.
SHAWNEE OIL MILL
Manufacturers Hi - Grade
Cotton Seed Products. Mills
at Shawnee, Ada anu Cal-
vin. Oklahoma.
J. D. Ljdick. D. O. Herman
LYDICK & EGGERMAN
Lawyers.
Rear National Bank of
Commerce.
LONGMIRE-DRAPER COj
Undertaking._
Pay Phone, 105.
Night Phones, 139 and 70|
PICTURE FRAMING
See MOORE PACE
FURNITURE C(
HARRY JOHNSON i
hakc. \wninsjs and Sleefl
General Bla.:ksrmtlun..r. Uubber Tires, Awn h i
Uenera ing Porches a specialty. ^ N Broadw(l
Phone 459 -
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