The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 26, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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TURSIVW EVKXIXU. I>iMM n If i;M<i
TI IK SHAWN* IT. RVTI/V KK'YS TTKRAT.H
TI IT; FT
In "Without a Sou: ," Ofleoiu Today
ion of the la-
Oil,' o\.„, ,V\K-I u,.i
it .MI i
The guprouio lilm -tar in a magnifi' " at ■
mouB bok ••liOltt.** Adults lOc; (' til
Odeon WedBNdft) -Mlurderetf Bi Histake," 2 ^
Russell. al.su Earl Williams 11. "Tin- laist Lirl,
feature.
Odeon Thursday, "Liberty" and other featur<
i*l L-K > with i).m
2 reel Vltagraph
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THE I'KOI'I.F'S THEATRE.
Florence «'
LaBadfe in
MAT1M 1 IHI!\ 1 A V.
The Fear 01 Poverty"
Magnificent Gold Rooster play Adults 1" ; Children ^
Sanoy WcdiieNlay Gladys Hulctte in "Prudence « >• I irnie. ma*
nificeni Gold Rooster play produced principally upon the water.
.Most interesting.
PIPE ORGAN 10 BE
DEDICATED SOi
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J'HOE. KI1E1SER OK KANSAS CITi
AVI 1,1, (JIVE OPES1SG I'ltO-
(SHAM.
The splendid new pipe organ at
tlie Savoy Theater is imw n\ly, and
• will be dedicated early in January
w lien l'fof. Kdward Kreiser. the well
known organist of the big Christian
Church a' ltidciiemlenee and Glad-
stone, Kansas Cily. ivlll give, a con
icrt. Air. Kreiser is one of the very
well known organists of the country.
The actual date of the dedication de-
pends pon his convenience, ani
will be (announced v;on.
HOTH 6.
Shawnee Lodge No.
107, A. F. & A, M..
will hold a special
communication Wed-
nesday evening at
7:30, Dec. *7, for the
purpose of holdinr, joini install'.-
lion with the 0. E. S. to Install the
new officers for the earning year.
All friends ^iiyheil.
.V. L. AtVTIX, H V
C, It. WALLACE. Secretary.
The Daughter* !" of Isabella will)
hold their r-guhu nieeiing in Chri.-
my Hall at 7:45. Every
mus be present >1 arrnngcie, r.o; a • j
being made for i!;e initiation r«\*.
Sunday, Dei-. 31.
"DadM Sparks. Shawnee's "Marr1
ing Justice.'' will officiate at the j
wedding at the Cozy n night .
o'clock.
M. L. Ilaseoe of Seminole county,
formerly, of SJ^iwnee. was a visitor
here yesterday.
Mrs. Mattie Clark Kyle left today
lor a few days visit at Holdenville.
Okla.
"Dad" Sparks, Shawnee's "Marry- j
ing Justice,'' will officiate at the,
wedding at the Cozy tonight at i
o'clock.
The Yeomen will give their reg (
ular invitation ball Wednesday, even
ing. Dec. 27, at 8: i." in Chrisney |
Hall.
"Dad" Sparks. Shawnee's "Marry-j
ing Justice,'' will officiate at the j
wedding at the Cozy tonight at S
o'clock.
Roy E. Smith of Stillwater was
among the visitors to the city.
C. G. Evants of Wilburton is
Shawnee business visitor.
,J. 11. Hall ot Norman is a visitorl
to the city.
"Dad" Sparks. Shawnee's "Marry-
ing Justice,'' will officiate at the
wedding at the Cozy tonight at sj
oclock.
On llif cMmj*' «v| Hi -j
at 8 o'cl'o. \<
COZY TODAY
a n i ^
• loiiulil
Sam Locb's Musii
in an entirely new hill new songs now dan. es, n w costumes,
new scenery and new comedy. Hui '"'i- • ;l■' ' « .<• J "'
night. Conic early as the house will he ciwo.u l to'iittnt.
I'lctnrcN Tmlnv "Knnlnnms." "The Crunk Hetccliii" mid "HoUiim
to 11 ti In," Voguo comedy featuring 1 a(ld> Mct.nir .
Again we urge thai joii conic earl).
Mr. and .Mrs. W. 1. White spen
Christmas with Airs. White's parent
at Stillwater.
J. R. Hungertord of Okemah is a !
visitor to the city. j J?'"1 $
.. . i fetfii'-
Ka^ Burch was up from Maud yes-. „ }
terday. j AOSOll1ti
R. 1>. Slay of Maud was a visito: I 111
to Shawnee yesterday. | *)f0VCS it.
Country Club. I —7—: r
3t'i-inch best grade innslin at 0 1 N '•
a yard at Frankel Bros. B-tf., l-ic 1",k
•jAMS
Removes
One mcuii' "o
t all druggists
v'lOX rATKOXS.
i ft-v.- dr;;ps on the
tvnder. aching eorn and insiantly the
-op lie;. is relieved, and soon the
< ,,,-t, ig go rheled that it lifts out |
With i pain H is a sti( i<y . sill) ,
stance which dries when applied and
nevet flame: or on it ritatei I u ■
. ij. in.; '• -
This discovery will prevent thou-
sands of deaths annually from lock-
jaw and infection heretofore result-
ing fn.ni the suicidal habit of cutting
toi . Adv. # ,
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♦ * 1
♦ on:\ Nosrmi.s! imi ♦
♦ \ roi.h OK CATAKKll ♦
♦ ♦
I * lion To '«ef Kellei' \M eii IIhead ♦
' i ; ,1 lire Staffed fi| . ♦ .
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♦ ♦♦•<
Count fifty! Your cold in head or
catarih Iti <i pen• 1, Your clogged nos
I tril .' ill open, til ? air pe'esage^ of j
> our In ad v\ I c.l"i ti nl you -ait
I l rc itl " t'reeh No more snnfflnr,
hawking, mucous d1s< barge, drynes ;
! or li' adach< . no struggling for breath
! at night.
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
1 r tini t 1 n your dr ui 4 •• ant tpp > 1
; litt« «1 thta fri granl ami < ptl •
1 ( ream . t your no i ils. It penetrate*
through i very air passage of the head.
Smoothing and hc:t!ii. , lie swool'n or
1 inflamed mu Otis niemljrar.e. giving
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For JCIiis Ueefe.
All fancy >lark outings 10c a .yard,
at Frankel Bros. 5-tf.
ier st ation from the State Uni-
ity Willi Mi.-s Mollie Jernigan.
)ad" Spai kc. @ha . <' "Mai ry-
Justice.'' will ofti ate at the
ding at the Cozy tonight at S
p. H. Magness of Seminole
isitor in the city.
n.iign io >ii«iii4 >011111-'
O. 15. Killing-'
as here on bu
Meaning, pre
eatly done. ;
< d. Central t '
rth of Seminole
ness interests.
inr and nilering
Works
and Mrs. Leo We
Ark., are holidaj
E. F. Bowles c
Shawnee visitor
Wanette
esterday.
L. P. Mclnjuch of Wanette was
Shawnee business visitor.
Mr. ail
who wer
! holiday g
er, .Mrs.
i'roadwa)
. 10. are
,11's motli-
of North
Pearl White
"America's Joan of Arc '
Star of "The Perils of Pauline," "The I xploItN ot' Kialm" and "The
Iron lliiw'' in
"Pear! of the Army"
ilnmaskinfl America's Secret Foes
Photoplay adapted by George Bracket! Seitz. author of " The Iron
( laW> W #4oplay produced by that wizard of screen witchery,
lahtarri Jose, producer of "The Iron ( Ian." Big in every sense.
Fir|t episode **Tlie Traitor" starts at
Odeon Monday, January 21
The Shawnee tax roil will be at
: JaxeV.1 There w!U 1 ! no n-' . : of
; the time of payment. Geo. K. Hun;-;.
County Treasurer. 1'> It
j W. V . Blessing, member of the
| . tate Industrial c.rnimi ion, was a«
' home for Christmas.
! WANTED-Furniture, shoos an I
I clothing. Highest p i< es. Phone 220.
' Kenyon Second Hand Co. !.•' _'.ltt
I E. L. Ingram of 1'auls Valley was >
1 Shawnee visitor today.
I N. F. Ooatcher of Seminole was a
i .isitor to Shawnee. *
I FOR RENT Good farm. Call 2211.
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Hks
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Mr. Ja
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ICAL HOMANH;
Rl SI LI v IN M \ ItKIAGK.
nil the atagv
' ■ C. M. H ••r:
1 ' -od
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II. L. Kroeinun. Sr.. of Springfield. , ,n
• Mo., is a Shawnee visitor.
> of t li
I ('. F. Hart of Yale was j« vLsitor j lll)on
with Shawnee relatives today
Hamlm:
n an folk '
o\, president
eagll' . has ft*
the I11:
id tile ?
ul
1 hi: OIHI N HOI SI
iaIII lie open all day Sunday and Mao
day, Dec. 24 and 25, 24-2t
■ drink a t acup
• t lie most effe< t i
and qiire grip,
It
; WHEN YOU WAKE
j UP DRi^K GLASS
OF HOT WATER
CrOlNG-1. G-OlNCy!! GONE!!!
a ' ' , Brooklyn National League team,
pen- the poi < :■ , oo«i for the International League
Mso I'"™""* I ;ial1c|iise in Newark. N. J. pbb ds I
km}', a < old at j Jej(| lh)l \jewark franchise in th-■ i
\enlir ly i jnt'inatlfi'Ml I.'-ague, and when tin !
iiarmless. Adv. I ,u, n,e |A.n-|
i gue he gave up the right t« have a j
'club in Newark. Ebbets asked the I
Int-i iiationel l/ ; gue t< give him
-✓•v-tfei t74.oi n, but the enmmisfdon though* .
V a Mif • :<Md rtircdedtlv J
• ' . i- ■, >i' i' 1 '• 1 1 I'5' '' 1 J Says Inside-bath i no makes any.
" "J tell |4jM| j ! ( I a 1. It ' . led 1 w-l < u^etlie F --- •— • - • •
1 I lt:ternatlor.:'l iv sitlered
v *'v ! • " ! 1 niza>
Dr. C. K. Hartshorne, eye, ear. | /if) i i'he most dai inf. ami su(•.•'' n.iu • v' > i '•
nos■ ■ and throat specialist, has mov. d , ' J'jV/ • '
his . ffire in room- 1. 2 an I Whi1- ^ . . '• V r i.i • ' e I outside. 1 more inipor
i taker building over Lion Drug Store jtjF'H-l £ t- i 1 ' 1 1 11 !l ' '' ! ' ! tant l«.. i-.e \ . ,,.c;n po « do not
4tf tluK I •|,lam' fl,u M< r' . nmfi. ; I
B. O. Johnson of Corpus Christ. ,
Tex., is' a holiday visitor here. i
\sst!l,s "11(1111 IO tllUIICAN
Mr. and VIrt A. L Minn of Do ,,, | \ |'|{AV '.'.IM K.'
rant, formerly of Shawnee, are h l-|
iday visitors here.
POIt SALIC'—Cheap, perfectly gen
! tie buggy-horse, dark hay. J 15 Fast j fit
{ Oakland. 117-20-at '
1(1 MOVAli NOTICE.
UERHCIDEWILUAVEIT HERP1C1DE W.1L 3AVE IT TOO'LfflE FOR HEBHflBB
IS YOUR HAIR SLIPPING?
The presence of dandruff and fall -
' ing hair conveys a w.anin^ which it
is hest to heed. At fir. I tnc le..j o;
hair may be so slight as to be hanoy
noticeable. But no matiei h' ■■ '
may be the fail each day, r. is work
ing toward the same and inevitable
result, and that in total baidne.,-
k Yofc may have hair enourii todjy,
but. how about tom • row a i . a.
after? Dsndrull' and l.-.llmg; 1)
mean baldness sooner or hit« r
demand the immedi-to regular and
energeticuseof Newbro - Heroicido
It keens the scalp fie" from l" t :acl
dandruff and ul!" t;'\1, lU't." . 1
abundantly a .d nnt '•
means total incurable baidne i
be prevented.
Herpicide does n t stain or dye and
has a most exquisite ttairrance\\h'j li
makes it eMi eci:dly jileasmi; to tlie
ladies. It stops itching almost in-
stantly.
You may be told that there are
remedies "justas good as Herpicide.
You cannot afford to take chances _
with nor can you exnoct to obtain
results fr in '"an off brand" article.
Insist on having genuine Herpicide,
, the O. iginal Germ-Remedy for Dand
ruff.
You can pet a sample of thia de-
lightful hair dressing and a booklet
on the care of the hair by sending
! ten cents in silver or postage to 1 be
Herpicide Co.. Dept. S, Detroit,
Mien. Try Hernicide once and you
1 will never i* without it.
Sold everywhere in 60 cent and
$1,0*1 sizes and guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money refunded.
Applications obtained at the better
barber shops and beauty parlors.
: Dr. li. F. Nesbitt went to Maud
today. He is the owner of the land
upon which the veil of the Maud
i oil Air Has Co. is located and went
i to visit the well and observe pro-
i
New telephone directories hav-
been delivered. If you did not re-
; reive one call telephone 280. 24-2t j
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long of Enid
Wa^ih the poisons and toxins from
system before putting more
food Into stomach.
one look and feel clean,
sweet and refreshed.
O* n • u u \
ie Krupp v
ilin
taken into the
o n it of v. •
: rii (i • of tin
aim
must
i ]• i: ■ film spec-
do their work. Why not yol?
y , vie-k to i b> mail it' you
out • •! i''( ii. ' ■ vice.
i;e prepaid.
Ks imiiii Kodaks by >htil.
■ t ... anh - • i- sto Setd
for prices and catalog.
Owl Dnuj Store
6 I A ST MAIN.
SIIAHNUi:, (IKI.V 1031 A.
MOTOR TRUCK
Service Installed
BY Tilt
Red Sail Transfer
Line
Pianos Moved on
itu'wKT Tires
Kub Muster
and
A beadnche ren
C. i: Mc.s'in of Wi: t wa< a Sh
Jack Brill is
ir the holiday:
/e is tour
Hafigaqe tails
Our liuslncss is
.j rowing
PpiOPC
[liatnond Shrine
I Mil in platinui
$2.4'i per hundi
Portland Cement
. ar McKeo L,
T. M. Pot
feed bunine*
1 Seed Co,
dd hi? flour
I-' A I, l-\.
chargo
ta the
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