The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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TWO
XIIAtVXEK I>AILY NEWS-lir.li.UJ'
Mi>K*ni:v1. \"\TMi'.Ki: u. H'l'--
NOT
A MOVING
PICTURE
'If • just as good lo be alive." Gaskell and McVftly'is splendid production, by arrangement with KIhiv and Erlanyer ; \^If1
"REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM" 1 *
With Mildred Jerome. By Ka?c Douglas Wiyjjin and Charlotte Thompson.
Aglow with the sunshine and
joy otlile.
! A MOVING
i PICTURE
One Year in
New York City
!!
6 Months in
London
No play in this gen-
eration has made a
more direct appeal r
to the better side of
human nature.
Specia! guaranteed
attraction
6 Months in i ti Months in
Boston
Clifeaoo
A car load- of scenery
and special effects. I he
first real New York stage
production to appear in
Shawnee in several years.
Rercrvc S?at Sal? nQw going on at" GALLOWAY S PUBLIC DRUG CO. $1.00, 75c, 50c
One Performance Only
Doors Open 7:30, Curtain Rises
At 8:15
Savoy Theatre, Monday Nov. 13
(One Performance 0:iSy
I Doors Open 7:38, Curtah Hises
M 8:15
V
Catholics to Play
Southwestern
Normal Monday
The people of Shawnee will be giv
in another opportunity of witnessing
an inier-collegiate football game
when the Southwestern Normal of
Weatherford arrives here tomorrow,
Nov. 13, for their game with the Cnth-
olic University eleven.
Tho Southwesterners have been
playing the strongest teams of th"
slate this year. They have met such
trams as Oklahoma I'nfvernity of
Norman. A. & M. College of Stillwater.
Kendall College of Till tit. Central
'.Normal of Kdtnond, etc. Sam Burton,
the former 0. l\ star. is coaching the
team and he is coming with the de-
termination of adding another victory
HI KIH KI!i> H\ ( ANMBAI.S
B> \«-*a<lutcd Press.
Sydney. Australia Nov. 11.
st-'anier arriving from the New
to his list. Htff Coach Abbott of th-',for he game, though liiekey left
Catholics points to figures, and claims guard, will be out of fite line-up to-
thaf "dope" on the two teams favors morrow with a broken collar bone.
the Catholic#. (sustained in scrimmage with the
Motlt teams played (T. 1'. of iCatholic scrubs. Caraway and O'Neil brides Group, about 900 miles off the The failure of the French and ilrit
Norman an(J the Methodists of Guth- are being groomed for the vacancy, northwestern coast of Australia, has ish punitive xpeditions just before
l ie. The Southwestern Normal team | but it is probable that Coach Abbott brought news of the murder of six I the outbreak of the European war to
lost to (). U. by 41 points more than will not announce his choice of the persons by cannibals. The victims
t'.ld the Catholics. Whereas the for two men until the .vhistle blows for were a British trader named It. 1..
tic.- won from tin- Methodists L'3 to 0. the first kick off. Schriner, lull back, Bridges, and at 1 a-.t five children,
to the Catholic* DO to 0 over the sable; and J .Murphy, right end, are stiffer- whose bodies were found fearfully mu-
teain. ing with minor injuries, but it i< tilated with axes and knives, and an-
Sinee their last home game with (.thought these will not keep them out other child, who is missing, is b ■- bals.
Ada Normal, the Catholics have bem.oi play Monday. heved to have bet n carried off by the
playing a much better brand of foot The game tomorrow will be the cannibals and feasted upon. The bur-
hall. They won from the Miners of j fcemi-final contest on the local derers were thought to have come
Wilburton L'O to 0, and in a game i grounds this year There will bo no from a village o.i Malekula
featured by darkness, they held th -1 other football games in Shawnee until
; where there are tribes of cannibals
who are hound by native custom to
A kill and eat a bun an being in order
to keep up their rank.
capture 1 ny of the perpetrators o
similar crimes, and their immunity
from punishment for two years past
on account of the war, is thought re
ecntly to have emboldened the canni-
MUrray Aggies to a
The Catholics declare that in the
contest Monday they will let loose
their every ounce of playing ability,
rot only in order to win the game,
but also to demonstrate to the people
of Shawnee that the Catholic team ts
one of which this city might justly
b* proud.
The Catholic team is In good shape
±
Get this S1-00
"Wear-Ever"
Double-lipped 2 1-2 Quart Saucepan
NOTK the two lips which enable you
tc. pour with eiliter right or left
hand Cover for this sauce pan lWe.
Aluminum utensils are NOT " all ti
same." Ilefime Substitutes.
For Only
59c
and the coupon If pre-
sented on or before Dec.
I. !>!«.
Cut out the coupon today take i; to your dealer and get th**
"Wcar-Kier" saucepan for only .Vie b> complying with the co-adi-
tiois named in the coupon. If not o; tainable at your dealer's, mail
the coupon and $1.00 to address stated in coupon and you will re-
ceive the pan prepaid.
Ciip
1! 1)1)11
Get your
Saucepan today
See for yourself why
st) many women prefer
"Wear-Kver.-
(tom
New henslnfftoM. Pa.
"Woar-Kur" Coupon
Any store that sells "Wear Ever"
aluminum ware may accept this <ou
pon ai-d f c in payment for one "Wear
ICver" 2V_. t|t saucepan which sells
regularly at $1. provided the coupon
is presented a: store on or before Dec.
1. 101«., writing thereon your name,
add re * and date ot purchase
Name
Address
City Date
Warren.smith Hardware I"o.
If you w rite to company for pa a
please send $1.
Warren-Smith Hdw. Co.
"THE HARDWARE STORE"
PHONE 143 USES. W. P. MAIN &. PHILA.
the close of the season Thanksgiving
I day. The officials of the game will
bf Clark. O. l\. referee; debutes.
Michigan I'., umpire; Proffitt. O. I*
; bead linesman. The game will be
called at :.10.
Chickasha lloivns Shawnee.
Chickasha sho*ed Championship * . J
form Friday and took the locals to a . 'J! ; i,.. ,r...\„ood inart-
bad defeat by a score of 40 to ti. | jv(. |;v,r Don'- in risk : D. n.r
Shawnee, however, played one ot her i Pierre'.* Golden M«ili<-: i .ui- j\ r eurc^
lies; sanies since the season opened. H disorders ti- -u «
chickasha'* qwtrterback. Fox. playf-d ' .'V .''-V -Vj'i, :
a star game for the visitors, his abil- j;Vl'.r ... f-.r:ts tbd
itv to receive forward passes being | gerr> u> t it.-r or in. Tho Ii\• r :■ rtive,
responsible for piling up the large Mr. the Wood pure, a. d jou
• core against the home boys.
i'caiitiiu! I ir t ;i <i Siiniil.lcrs
BflA S
f t line lo the villir
WiMu-rs' or I' £• 1..
SKKD STORK'S seetl guessing
contest at County Fair, i irst
prize, 100 pound U. S. Flour
ivon by Mrs. J. A. Clark
GKill^oh. Her guess being 5.55€
seed.
Ortft prize, 50 pounds
pansiou Flour won by Osee
arkey. Shawnee. Her guess
being : .5a5 seed
There were 5,477 seed in the
jar.
Island
r> ti hi reel, >'•
muss
mr®
C-Cr rtb u-a. t
Hill brotlH'ra also p'.ayMl « scn ;i
ttonal name (or the winners, while
Meeks appeared Itest for Shawnet
Football critics who were pr. sent
for tin Rutne were unanlinous in the
prediction that the work of the visii-
inn team provfd it to he the faste.-.;
any eleven in the Oklahoma ("civ j
tral conference t'hiekanlia's presint
Itantlin* in the foot hull Iramie is due
u. til peculiar method of counting a
tied game fls a lose Thh; luethiwi ot I
| computing tho percentagi-a "f the ni:i !
ferunce teams is to he der:d I on in j
u meeting of the principals of tin j
high schools to he held in Oklahoma
City in the near future Chicka-hi
has not a singit defeat registered
against her.
0. 4 ,« il; Kl ltcnof 6.
The Kl Keno high school iootball
team showed marked improvement
over former games Friday when they
hetd Oklahoma City a st ore of - Do 6.
I iiid Itluiikeil by Kansas Team.
After holding tho heavy Wichita
team scoreless for the first three
quarters of the game Friday, the Kuid
high school team weakened in th-
fourth quarter and the Kansas team
tore through the line for 17 points
and victory. Much of the tin-, ol' th<
first three quarters the linn*. Kir i
team outplayed the visitors and threat
entd their goal. Vmi could not score.
The final score was 17 to 0.
dk ■■■■■■■■■■■
heu vou'j'o debilitated, and your
v. ijrbt V • "■ a !.••;.i: iiv standard, yu ;
regain health a d strei f.h. by using tho I
"x tiv . it lnii!«> j fbo Ixidy. f
Sold n Tfil let ■ r I.lquitl foftn. if your
(let i tlo'-s not havo it.send QOcts. ft r tho ,
'la !. : Dr. V. M. Pier. Itutlalo. N. V.
ant I'elleia reunlato 1
md invigor
>oriiiHii OatchiNMS Ada.
| Norman high school rompeu awa>
w-ith the game against Aria high.
to 0. The Ada lads were clearly out-
I classed in ev'erv phase of the game.
ItbrtkWell Brut* Hertford.
Blackwell high school football team
i wot: its seventh cohsectifive gano-
Friday when they defeated Med Lord
, high school by a scon of "1 to 0.
Snyder Victorious.
Sftjftcr defeated Frederick high
j school Frklav ! > tt) 7
Mtislioire* defeated
Claremore preps defeatrd Musk
' j;« V high school by a s.«0re of to 0.
The visitors were outclassed through
out.
4
Fairfax and Perry lie,
1 Fairfax tied Perry 13 to lit and thn
[atoned for the defeat of three weeks
ago hv Perry.
Tnnkawp. Keats HfyerN Hcien
i Spot (leyer's Northwestern normal
! football team fell before the forward
I passing of Howard McC «eland's Tor
I kawa preps and the V l' A team
\ WCWl, 10 to 0.
wi ted,
bow-
gi-:t'.uilea, "asv
MATTRESSES
Ueffiovated, recovei'e'd ; nd thor-
oughly Cleaned and diaiiifccted.
Feather bed and pillows steamed
renovated. Box spring mattresses
rebuilt. AH work delivered back
same day.
SllUYM i BKIHXVti CO.
"1(Ki S. broadhiip I'ITCOP 191-J
Want City Loans
To supply our demands, wo
require severs! city loan- it
$500.00and upward. Best
and terms; no delay in eJos if}
loans. 1
Conservative Loan. I >.
Model 7S /?
Fir#s." - er Touiip'' t-«r
Roadster $620
l.o.b. Toltdo
Horsepower
t
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mkKi
i
Speedy and Easy Riding
There's little comfort in most low priced
cars. You can't use their speeds. They
jos'.le you — they ride roughly — they
don't M;ld the road.
The $635 Overland is different. It is not
only the speediest of low priced cars.—
It h.is lone 42-inch, easy riding, shock ab-
sorbing cantilever rear springs. In addition
the 75 B Overland is a longer car—104-
inch wheelbase. And it has 4-inch tires.
Its smoothness and ease of riding at any
speed would do justice to a much larger
and heavier car.
1
V
But vou can use the full speed of its power
Jul motor when you need it.
rimtrr ,'JOs.
Come in and let us demonstrate. That's
the best kind of proof.
CHIEF OKLAHOMA ALTO & GARAGE COMPANY
Or. Raines If. Turner, I'res. <1 T. In cam See'y.-Trcas. itffl.fc \, r(.||s
The Wiilyt-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
'Mad* in U. S. A. "
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The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 124, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1916, newspaper, November 12, 1916; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92658/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.