The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 357, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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TTTTTKSDAY EVEXlNTr. AV<i. 10. li'lii.
"Peg '0 the Ring"
"The Circular Room," 2 reel
ODEON "The Clown Act
TODAY ,13th episode
Also Ben Wilson and Edna Hunter in
Odeor^Frlday—Norbert A. Myles and Volel Smith in -A Great Love"
sb.W
Utile Tilings," Victor comedy and "The Master Swindler, another
in "Tem^.on
and the Man," Red Feather production
CRYSTAL Bluebird presents
™„4V ks« £.s.. .. The Grasp ol Greed
Magnificent Bluebird production teeming with sensations and replete
&rXyeP2«e Triumphant," 3 re^Sedi* feature a George
Ade comedy and Biograph-Gr!tilth drama Thm^l rh
Crystal Saturday—Hazel Daun.in I he Hi ^ • the worid's
Crystal Sunday—Reorsre Bebau in 1 asquint, on
greatest actors in one of the world's best photoplays.
X the weather. ♦
New Orleans, Aug 10.—For ♦
♦ Oklahoma: generally fair to- ▼
night and Friday.
"VELSOR'
A LIGHT STARCHED
MHOW
COLLAR
Worn with or without a pin
15c ea. 6for93c. $i .75 the doz.
CLUETT, PEADCDY ft CO. INC. Makers
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Moore are the
parents of a fine nine pound son.
CAN'T AFFORD
to carry stock over. Mary Jane Pat-
ent and Gunmetal Slippers this week
while they last $1.39. Frankel Bros.
8-tf
Cozy Today-
Charlie Chaplin in his latest
Mutual Comedy
ONE A. M.
Mr. Chaplin is said to work on-|
tirely alone for the entire two
reels. „ , . . I
Tomorrow Douglas ! alrbanks
in "The Mystery of the Leaping)
Fish,'' a new Keystone comedy,;
and
'J
Frederick Clarke and Associate l'layers in a Repertoire of Standard
and Classic Plays.
These plavs are not cut down and garbled versions of some three
or four act play, but little playlets complete in them^'ves' *r {"e£
by the foremost authors of dramatic literature, and Presente
company of artists especially selected for their capabilities.
Each play presented has a po verful theme or vital '"e®t.lt"1 '' 'ke[1
cuss; they are not experiments but have.been Produced. with marked
success at the Grand Gignol, Paris, and by the Washington Square
Players of New York.
Coming—"The Battle Cry of Peace."
The
Ladies' anil Child-
ren's Store
&
We appreciate yoir
trat'e sr.d give you the
1 best possible price.
Special Buy—Special Price
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
W. L. Hall of Coalgate is a Shaw-
nee visitor today.
S Myton, conductor; W. M. Nerney
and C. W. Race, engineers; I. 1.
Smith and li. C. Blakely, "reman, of
the Rock Island, left today on tram
44 to attend Rock Island court at |
Perryville, Ark.
FULL LLMilU
Men's Blue Shirts, 6a. .-<1 slaves,
39c. Frankel Bros
The Buttrlck School of Dancing will
close during the hot weather; will
open about September IB.
SOMETHING FANCY
35c Fancy Striped Skirtings, 36
inches, this week-23c a yard. Frankel
Bros.
| The order of the Eastern Star will
meet in regular session Friday even-
ing Aug. 11, at 8 in the Masonic Hall.
' EMILY B. KITCHELL, Secy.
Cozy Drug Store
New Store—New Stock
Try Our Fountain Service
Phone 484—8 West Main St.
J. II. Ware Emmett Fclton J- 0. Filterer
46-10-3t
Geo. Standridge of Byars is a busi-
ness visitor in Shawnee.
, ,, , ... ! WANTED—Girl for general house
LOST—Baby's bat white pique w th ! WA phQne 1()H Mr8. j. W. CriU,
blue embroidery and black velvet rib-, •
bon. Phone 138. 45-10-3t 11231 E. 11th.
dissolution notice
I The firm known as Lowell & Lr-
banek have this day dissolved part-
'nership and all persons owing said
firm are requested to call at 1<.S £>.
| Bell and settle all accounts.
Aug. 8, 1916.
Ice cold melons. Western Ice & Cold |
Storage. Phone 107. 6-3t
J. F. Helfin and wife left yesterday 1
for a ten days visit with relatives |
in Texas.
^OTllEK,.,
bwhbjM
SEaanai
."TO# I
i1 A'JfjUW.
Be Glided. by
Hotliei's WhoKnow
The comfort and secureness of the
expectant mother is essential to tli
welfare of the future child. In excr- /////.
clsing caution be guided by the experl- ////
ence of hundreds who have found in / /
'Mother's Friend" a way to eliminate
vere suffering and Insure your own rapid
recovery. It is easily applied and its influence over
the effected ligaments is soothing and beneficial. Get
it at any druggist. Send for the free hook on Mother-
hood. Address _ , . „
The Bradfleld Regulator Co.,
I 201> Lamar BUI,--. .\ti;nn,i. .:i.
$2.00 Crepe de Chine and T ub
Silk Blouse, no refunds or ex-
ci a ges, most any QfiC
shade and price ...
$5.90 Silk Jersey Coats, color,
green, red, copen- $3 05
nagen ~
$22.50 Silk D resfes, Ceorgette
and Silk Foulards, colors white,
navy, and flesh, no alterations
a,,his $11.95
price
$2.00 Wash
Skirts
98s
New goods are now arriving daily, we will
be glad to have you come in ar.d look em
over. No trouble to show goods.
Dr Van Halteren, osteopath, has
offices in Estes building, N. Broad-
way. Night and day phone 26. 1-tf
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wttherspoon
and son, Burton, accompanied by a
guest from Ada, went down to Maud
lake today on a fishing and camping
trip. * '
Ice cold melons, Western Ice & Cold
Storage. Phone 107. 6-3t
Miss Pearl Bergold has returned
from a visit to Kansas City and St.
Louis, Mo.
J. R. Roe of Seminole was a Shaw-
nee visitor yesterday.
Dr Bentley returned yesterday to
Stuart after a professional visit
here.
Mrs. A. D. Connelley of El Reno
1 was a Shawnee visitor today.
1 Ray Caldwell of Meeker was a bus-
iness visitor here.
Galveston
Beaumont
Dallas
f>7
51
568
63
54
538
61
56
521.
56
55
505
55
61
471 ,
40
69
4161
48
70
407
rum —
Mm.
The Knights and Ladies of Security
will hold their regular meeting Tues-
day evening. Every member should
be'present as very important business
will be transacted. Refreshments
will be served. Geo Kitterman. Pres.
7-2t
\
Mr. Carl Metcalfe in a social letter
to a friend affords the information
that he and Mrs. Metcalfe were about
to enter Yellowstone Park for an
eight day travel. They had already
visited Manitou and Colorado Springs
and had motored to the top of Pike s
Peak, penetrating snow storms on
the trip up.
Second Hand Furniture, Clothing
and Shoes Wanted. Right prices paid.
Thone 226. 1"t
A large number of out-of-town
visitors are expected to attend the
baseball game Sunday between Le-
high and Shawnee.
D. D. Hampton of Meeker was here
on business today.
W. S. Baker, the venerable founder
of Bellmont, who has been a resi-
dent of Shawnee for a number ot
months, has gone to Oregon to par-
ticipate in the drawing for govern-
ment land. He is a Union veteran.
Gus Hallmark and wife of Drum-
i right are Shawnee visitors.
E. E. Jayne of Wewoka is a bust-
i ness visitor here.
W. H. Batis of Ardmore is a busi-
'• ness visitor to the city.
notice t0 s*ca\kx*<;eh charges.
' Notice Is hereby given that all de-
linquent scavenger bills not paid by
'■Sept. 1 .will be assessed, with added
costs, against the property as special
taX6S' L. A. HATHCOCK,
1 g_3t \ Secretary.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
W
Brooklyn
Boston 60
Philadelphia 56
New York 56
Chicago 46
St. Louis n
Pittsburgh *1
Cincinnati 40
L
Pet.!
36
6211
44
577 1
41
577
48
538
55
455
58
448 i
53
436
67
374 1
Results iesterday.
New York 0-8, St. Louis 3-4.
Philadelphia 1-7, Cincinnati 0-8
Boston-Pittsburgh, rain.
Results Yesterday.
Dallas 7, Galveston 3.
Shreveport 1, Beaumont 6.
Waco 6, San Antonio 0.
Fort Worth 2, Houston 3.
Games Today.
Galveston at Dallas.
Houston at Fort Worth.
Beaumont at Shreveport.
San at Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Gray will motor to Ok-
lahoma City Friday to attend the
Ford opening.
Games Today.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
St. Louis at New York.
CANDIDATES FILE EXPENSES.
Oklahoma City, Aug. 10.—A total of
$6,015 was spent by the five candi-
dates for the democratic nomination
lor the long term corporation commis-
sioner, according to expense accounts
filed by the candidates with the state
election board. This is an average of
a little more than $1,21)0 for each can-
didate. The legal limit is $1,600
! The statements show that J. li.
' Johnston, who finished second, spent
the most money. His expenses were
$1,497.68. Campbell Russell, who won
1 the race, spent $1,218.85. Henry Will-
regular jury term of the superior mer,ng spent $1,460; Ben F. Harrison
u.111 nnpn Mondav. Sept. 11. a. A IV Watson $684.
$1454.64,"and Col. A. P. Watson $684.
None of the candidates for the short
itnd had filed
■ P to Wednesday
night. So far only a few candidates
have done so.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing of tilt* Teams.
*V L
44
46
45
W
Boston 6®
Chicago jjl
Cleveland "9
New York
Iietroit --
St. Louis ,)b
Washington 5J-
Philadelphia 20
Results Yesterday.
Chicago 1, Boston 3.
Cleveland 5, New York 3.
Detroit 1, Philadelphia 7.
St. Louis 4, Washington 1.
(James Today.
Washington at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Detroit.
New York at Cleveland.
Boston at Chicago.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Kansas City
AA Sensible Ci
Indianapolis
Milwaukee
pot
577
570
567
539
528
523
490
200
W
L
Pet.
65
43
602
63
46
577 |
60
48
556 I
53
53
500
55
55
500
53
490 |
42
60
412,
39
70
358
court will open Monday, Sept. 11.
john fain here. I term"nominated'had Hied their ex
John Fain. U. S. attorney for the e accounlH up to W
western district of Oklahoma, is in | , , n« « nniu a fnw <•:
the city on official business today.
wanted fob assault. jsvys ivr become ( hanks
Word has been received by the po- • ' • r AXEK DRINKING
lice to look out for and arrest Bob j *
Cunningham, the man arrested here Woman Adopts
by City Detective Rose six week* ago «I,es * MlinllnK
for bigamy. He is now wanted at j
j Kiowa for rape. j man ana woman, half the
trciHKN'T time, feeling nervous, despondent
isarsrrv=,.°ev.;-• «,-rvr- sss
ing at a high speed this side of Ayde j • . instead of thous-
lotte when he struck a low culver would take ,nMmic-l00klni
with disastrous results. JhMsier wa mUddy complexions
thrown from the car and tw«.oflhis wit^:P Qf happ>
sufferTthe^ss of ^number of teeth j healthy, ro'y-cheeked people every-
The Red Sox in the American into the system nearly an ounce ol
League are^galnj^flrst place. I .mu materia^
And still the weather man has re- like poisons which are absorbed into
l8ed to give u, a little rain. theWood. ^ R u tQ clea„
When you yawn a good deal in the the ashes from the furnace each day,
daytime, feel dull, achev and want to before the fire wlll urnbrlghtand
stretch frequently it is an unmistaka-1 hot, so we must each morning c
ble symptom of malaria, and unless ,the insld. "^^s ot^he^e^usday i
you
Auto Tops |
Recovered
Rubber Ducf froni-JiSd.OO to
Silk Mohair from. #2"> to ISO
Pantasatl from $80 to ♦ .'>
Will replace broken lights and
broken bows at reasonable
prices.
Shoe Repairing
"With our equipment of modern
machinery and expert work-
manship, we are prepared to
give the quickest and best of
service. We never disappoint
our customer.
Knouse
Saddlery Co.
The most reliable trans-
fer and storage company
in town is the
New Stats
Transfer
In its new location at
106 W. Main Street
R. F. McFarling
Phone 900
films
eveloped
iriginal Turkish blcmd
lor^iy
Wheat Glory
Results Yesterday.
Kansas City 13, Toledo 7. \
Milwaukee 1, Columbus 3.
St. Paul 4-4, Indianapolis 7-5.
Minneapolis 3-3, Louisville 5-13.
Games Today.
Columbus at Milwaukee.
Toledo at Kansas City.
Indianapolis at St. Paul.
Louisville at Minneapolis.
uayiiuic, WW. •
stretch frequently it is an unmistaka
ivmptom of malaria, and unless line msioo oi- *ub , "-7
do something at once you are | accumulation ot indigestible waste ami
hooked for a spell of chills. HER- body toxins. Men and women, whether
BINE is a chill medicine that will Lick or well, are advised to drink each
prevent or cure the disease. It drives 1 morning, before breakfast, a glass o
prevent ui i."> „ith a teasooonful ol
The New Laxative Cereal Breakfast Food
Keep the stomach toned up
with this wholesome breakfast
food. It contains all the val-
uable nutrition of whole wheat,
modified with a plant laxative.
Something new—nothing else
like it.
Well people eat it as well as
the afflicted. It acts as a
gentle laxative, doing away with
phyBics, assisting nature in a
natural way. Excellent for
stomach trouble and constipa-
tion.
Ask Your Grocer jor it.
Manufactured by WHEAT GLORY COMPANY Kingman, Ka«.
TEXAS LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
W L
Waco 68 50
Pet I
676
prevciu w 1
out the impurities on which the ma-
larial germ thrives, strengthens the
1 liver and cleanses the bowels. Price
150c. Sold by Public Drug Co^Adv.
jTTTTTTT"* ♦♦•*♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ^
* Free Inspections
If STORAGE BATTERIES ♦
I ♦ Batteries Charging and
| ♦ Repairing.
U J. S. MALA1IY ♦
| * 'li I N. Broadway. ♦
M00RE-GASKILL UNDERTAKING CO.
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBA1MERS
morum*, uciuie ..
real hot water with a teaspoonful of
limestone phosphate in it, as a harm
less means of washing out of the
stomach, liver, kidneys «na Dowels the
indigestible material, waste, eour bile
and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten-
ing and purifying the entire alimen-
tary canal befcre putting more food
Into the stomach.—Adv.
FOR
Sprays, Pratt's Fly Chaser,
Poultry Disinfectant and Lice
Killer
I'lione 214.
tDjha
Mammoth Barber
Shop
f OR
^Turkish Balhs, Ladies'
Shampooing and
Massageing.
iy^L 4
10c
roll. *11 sizes Brownie Prints
1-4x4 1-4, 3 1-4x5 1-2, 4x5. 4c.
Hundreds are having our film spec-
ialist do their work. Why not yout
Send your work to us by mail if you
live out of towu. Prompt service
Postage prepaid.
Fustman Kodaks by Mail.
HJv?* y size and style in stock. Send
for nr'ces and ratalon
Owl Drug Store
6 east main.
SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA.
-Parloi 120 N. Bell St Day Phone ^71-
Niglit Phone, W. E. Gaskill850
For Ambulance, Phor.c 385
F.&L
feed am) seed store.
All Piatt's good guaranteed to
give satisfaction or we will re-
fund your money.
Eczemalone
The world's greatest Skin Lotion,
Antiseptic and Germacide;
healing soothing and refresh-
ing. Elegant to use after
shaving. For Skin Trouble it
is guaranteed to get quicker re-
sults than any article on the
market.
Sold by Drug Stores.
Manufactured by
BAH LOW CHEMICAL CO.
Shawnee, Ok In.
Chas. E. Wells
LAWYER
Practice la all Courts
Elks Bldfj. Phone 5S4
MOTOR TRUCK
Service Installed
BY THE
Red Ball Transfer
Line
Pianos Moved on
Rubber Tires
Give Is Your
Baggage Calls
Our Business is
Growing
Phone 777
NOTICE.
The M. W. A. will hold their reg-
ular business meetings on the second
and fourth Friday nights and the
drill team practice on the first ana
third Friday nights of each month.
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