The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY KVFA'TNTr. JANUARY 19, 1917
THE STTATVXFF TVUT/V VF.WS TTFT! M P
TTTRTTF
I
The Queen of silent drama graces Hie
screen o! Hie Odeon today
Clara Kimball Young in
"The Dark
Silence"
Magnificent Win A. Brady-World productibn.
Odeon Snturduy "The Harvest of (.old," Marin
Sais and Truo
The (iln From I ris-
pf punch ami thrijl.
Hoard man featured in another great drama in
co" series. These western dramas are full
each complete.
Odeou Sunday "Polly Pill the Kettle On," Rod Feather.
S A V O "Y
"Toby" in "The Call of Hie Woods'
If there is a mart anywhere funnier than "Toby" wo would like to
Bee him. In fact we're suro there ain't no such animal. Coine
with all the others and laugh at "Toby's inimitable comedy. Fix-
ture tonight starts at 7:00. "'I'In- Rainbow Princess" with Ann Pen-
nington, Paramount production.
Pluy Saturday Matinee and \iuht "The Mil oi (lie Hying \."
Curtain rises for matinee at '£ p. m.
COZY TODAY
The Hawaiian Shifters
and Players
pleased a large crowd yeatek oy. They will lie here today and to-
morrow. Any number on request.
Today by special request "llollo ""wall" Mild others.
I'Idiire Toda) Win Russell io
The Torch Bearer
lojnurrow Charles Hay in "Honorable Alg>. I Handle
Aiso another Keystone.
Mrs. Frank Coffee of Ft. Smith is
ill the bedside of her brother, Tony
TliebO, who has been quite ill al the
i ome of Mrs, .1. M. Remington.
Sid Lester has returned from a visit
to Oklahoma City.
Hex Martin. >ne of the News-Her
s.ws T ii: hiti u is
A\ I I IIKH COMPOl Nl>
.lust a lew drops loosens any corn so
it lilts out w it li
out puiu.
You simply say to the drug store
man: "(Jive me a quartor of an ounce
aid's faithful delivery boys, is report of free/one." Thi; will cost wry
ed critically ill.
Milton Pap pas spent yesterday
Oklahoma City on business.
but is sufficient to remove i
or soft corn from one's feet.
A few drops applied directly upon a
tender, aching corn should relieve tin*
soreness instantly, and soon the entire
TWO lU IKiiiAlMKS. I corn, root an,I ail, can !.<■ lit!' I mil
Klapp's Drug Store al 'Tecumseh' v. Hit the fine ry wilhont pair,
was entered by burglars Thursday j 'his new v, a> ii rid one ^ «
night and a Hinall sum of money and corns was introduced by a iiu iiuiuti
total value of. man, who s ays th;u while freefone
sticky it dries in moment, and seei
• ome watches, to
about $4ii stolen.
The Macomb depot was robbed
Wednesday night of some whiskey.
Both robberies appeared the work
of boys.
♦ ♦
♦ HOKTIAHV. ♦
♦ *
to simply shrivel up the corn without
inflaming or even irritating the sur-
rounding tissue or skin.
Don't let. lather die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but cut this out and make him try it.
Adv.
i MVYSPAPIR ( A
Prcs
Mrs
years,
Association Men, Who \re .Mew-
bers of Legislature, .Meei,
Mrs. Martha K. Adams. !
Martha E. Adams, aged 70 j Oklahoma City, Jar. 1! . Members
died this morning at ^: 1 . 0f the recently organized newspaper
o'clock at the home of her daughter. (<llUf.,js (,f 11.,. house and senate, to
Mr: K. It. Waite. She had been in ^ht>r with officers and umbers of
tailing health for a number of years. tjie gtatc Pu ss Association, held a
but her condition was not such as )m„(|uet {,t a local tare last night to
lo cause alarm unti K5 o'clock Thurs- (i|£,_.UKS legislation propo.-ed at thJ.
day afternoon. I session that affect# the press of the
The deceased was the widow of Paul .Nesbitt, former ne w spa
. imuel I. Adams, who died here ten per|Uan, speaker of the house, was
years ago. They came to Shawnee mong the speakers. The following
Irom Memphis twelve years ago. | were present:
Resides her daughter, Mrs. Waite. -j. r. Ilensley. People's Pres . K1
Mrs. Adams leaves another daughter. neno> caucus chairman; Walter Fer-
Mrs. Walter L. Cray, of Mentpihs. j.USOn Cherokee Republican; Henry
and a son, Albert B. Adams, of Chat- |-jeadiey, Ponca City Courier; I). B.
tunooga, who are now enroute to («0iiums, Standard Sentinel, Stiil-
Shawnee to attend the funeral, ar- we|i; Charles F. Rarrett, democratic
langements for which await definite press bureau; John (Jolobie.
information as to the time of theii ^tate Register, Guthrie; Glenn Con-
nrrival. ' don, Tulsa World; J. W. Vaden, Roff.
Mrs. Adams was for many years a y Bronson, El Reno Ainer-
laithful member of the Christian jt.an; Ryron Norrell, Ada News, pres-
church. I ldent state association; John W.
Shopler, Lawton Constitution; Kiigene
M. Kerr. Muskogee Times-Democra.;
Rert Hodges. Okmulgee Democrat ; .)
U. Campbell, Waukomis Hornet; A. It
Oarrfitt. Nowata Times; T. E. Reck.
Patriot-Star, Medford; E. Lee Adams.
held this afternoon, followed by imffalo Democrat; C. R. Johnson, Sal-
interment at Fairview cemetery. ; |iRaw Democrat, and Speaker Neg-
• ; bitt.
C. A. Chapman.
( . a. Chapman died this morninr -,0 <|,|.;\\ |p < II|< K.O'S
alter a long illness, aged 84 years, at
ills home on Union north of the city. |
I'moral services were held at I
nYio k this afternoon, conducted by ;
R v W. P. Rlake, and interment was
.,i fairview.
Arthur Fiustein.
Arthur Einstein, aged
Thursday night at. his home. S •. i
n iles northeast of the city. 1 he <.< -
cased, who leaves a wife and five,
eli Id ten. is a son of Mrs. Walter New ;
man. formerly a resident of Shaw !
m e, and a son-in-law of Mrs. .lames j
|-l rron. Funeral services will be
,, |,i j,, the chapel of Rossler Cnder- (
ti king Co. at 2:30 p. m.; Saturday.,
li- v W. L. Ross officiating; inter- >
„ ent io follow in Fairview cemetery.
All friends of the family are invited
to attend..
Sieve Farmer and Loretta Simpson
were quietly married at Tecumseh1
Saturday morning. Hev. Croueson ol-
(M'tUtlllR.
"MORE: TROTH THfSKA Action'
j HPkS COM.Gr TO
SviSlT O?
tOOUHtGH
OH ^>KES ftuRtGHT
TV\OO<5H- BUT THE
ONLM THVM6 tTS —
t CfKHT MpsKfc
TV.E OL-O
U10UV4*.
ASH I K NtiTKS.
South Pattawatomie Progr.: s
the local boys in a rousing me;
t their regular session
Hlav from
II. Conn in
KNOWN A.p, THE BEST
THE BEST KNOWN
SI 1IRTS
SALE
production
.1 \N. *J0 TO 31.
I HIO V
Shin
n.r.o
Shirti
is',50 Shirt:
$4.00
i4.B0 Shirts
¥5.00
$(i.00 Shirts
Si;.f o
mimu
THE MAMMOTH DEPARTMENT STORE
l)Alilii;\ UKAV IIAlIC.
LOOK VOI Nt;. PBKTTV
Sage Tea and Suliihiir Ilarkens So
' >uturally That Mi'kmIj Can Tell.
Mi l It t I \ VI'.W I Its.
Render your assessment ut 115 N
Droadway Jan. 15, to Feb. IV.
O. M. McMlLLIN,
14.tf County Assessor.
■ i, Shin Diseases
FOR SAt.l-: Olt THADK One stnnd-
inl bred inare tntl two colt*. BW1
city broke. Trade tor auto heuvy
leim Call at 231 S. Oklahoma.
I bone m .1. 78-l8-3t
true
RANQIKT.
Hair that lose«s its color and lustre,
or when il fades, turnu gray, dull and
lil'elesa, hi caused by a lad: of sill-.
phur in the hair. Our grandmother;
made up a mixture of Sage T^u and
Sulphur to kei p her locka dark and j
beautiful, and thousands of women ;
and men who a ue iliat tveit cole! . |
that beautiful dark shade <<f hair |
which is so attractive, use ouly tliie j
old-time recipe. I blu
Nowadays we get this famous mix-! , , .. ,
ture improved by tbe addition of oth- j wlnt<•.
er ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a 60-cent bottle or ""WyethV>; .
Sage and Sulphur Compound,' wliicli j good grocers only, ; cents. Ask tor n
darkens the hair no naturally, so i
evenly, that nobody can po-sibly tell i today,
it baa been applied. You just dam
Ri ll ( ROSS RAM. IlLI 1%
That's the idea. A pure blue,
no dope. Gives to clothes a
the best. Largo package
, , for you to suffer
1,1 ringworm, rashes
' t r. libit A little zemo,
,:i. drug "-ii-rc f"r 25c, or
I in, ! iitb itiul promptly
,, . : in- tant relief
i; clean es aria
i il l li< als quickly and
V.I'' ful. penetrating, dis-
A d v.
pen a sponge or soft brusii with it
and d-raw tbi-s t'nrough your buir. tak-
ing one strand at a time. My morn-
ing i:ie gray hair u it,a ton ar:;; but
what delight*? ihe ladies with Wyeth's
Sago and Sulphur Compound, is that,
j besides beautifully darkening t ie hair
after a few applications, also
' | brings back the gloss and lus'.r,; and
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ |0. w. of Norman and .J. M. Hamilton.Igites it an appearancs ol abundance.
♦ ' clerk of the Shawnee camp, were hero j Wyeth's Sage and sulphur < om-
i Thurstiay of last w ek and met vith' pound is a dei'.g..::'u] ' r-
Huckleberry Pie, Clam Chowder.]
(JeiTiia.i Pol Roast, Opossum witD ,
s .veet Potatoes and other good EATS. |
>n Pl.\(l It I ST VI HA NT.
Id I. >!nin, Next to Kress*.
79-19-1t |
li«n. I :-■.<! is soothing to tty
■ ,, -Kin. It is not greasy, i
<1 . ,! d.sts little. Get i
,i , all * f urtlier distress.
I \ >. ,C'l- v«:lun«l, «>.
Aulo Tops
Recovered
Rubber Duct from.
Silk Mohair from-
l'antasatl from
S-.MI lo $ :,
#25 to (fit!)
*8(1 to $ r>
S. \V. Iloren.
S. W. Boren, aged l>4 years, former-
li a i-esiednt or Bhawncie, died at Ills
home, four miles northeast or the
i■,ty this morning. Funeral se
C.rippy weather
Ibis. Better get,a
box of—
mara^qlljlnint
The old family remedy-in tablet
•rin safe, sine, easy to tuke. No
• niutf. -no unplesJiiiUt alter elfettu.
i ut . colds tn 24 hours-Grip In 3
ti,. Money buck it it fails. in't
i in «nuilue Imix with Kud Top ml
Mi IiIll's picture on it 2.> cenw.
AI Ar > M«C
P0I,!(T III:!* VH I MKM
Mrs. Ouy Melton and family havel
moved into the hpuse formerly#own-j
ed by Mr. Hugh McKay.
Mrs. S. P. Horn was a business vis-
itor in Tecumseh Monday.
Mrs. Rettie Archer was in Tecum-
seh Monday shopping.
The little MeCuIly girl is on the
sick list this week.
Mr. W. M. Atkins motored to Kon
;i wa Siuithty in hi* new <-ai.
Mr. Seldon Dowd was a business vis-
itor In Shawnee Monday.
s. A. Conn returned
a'visit to bis father, W.
western Texas.
a. O. GIli brap wai a businesg visitor
up the line Monday.
G. W. Watson and family motored
to Wanette Sunday in their new car.
We are having quite a bit of winter
hero after so long a time. There was
a rather • heavy snow-fall Sunday
night, but we havo no kicks comin' as
we have been having sucU beautiful
weather thus far. N
to impart color and
pt a ran co to tbe hair
tended for the cure
prevention of disease.
The man who pi
gold watch at the <
and Broadway Wedm
o'clock pltvue return
Gilbert, 40!) N. ('hap:
: srosacrfl
• on fill ap- (:aii Stones. Cancer and ricers of the
is not in- Stomach and Intesliie Auto-Intoxi-
.-'!on or cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis
i and other fatal ailments result from
| Stomach Trouble. Thousands of
ked up a lady's Stomach Sufferers owe their com
•rossing at Main pleto recovery to Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy. Unlike any other for Stom-
ach Ailments. For salt
Store and druggists
by Ov
Mr. an
Shawnee
Ford car
I Mrs. Jno. Bennett went to
Monday and purchased a j
IK i.IDMVS
OH R!,Al)I>i:R ROTIII R.
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. llaney were out SAI.T
in their new car Sunday, t hey spent j
the day with home folks.
I Harmless to Mush Kidneys and Non- 1
Mrs. W. M. Atkins was a business; trnlize Irritating Acids.
visitor in Shawnee Friday.
I Kidney and Rladder weakenss re-
Miss Pearl Kidd spent last Thurs -1suit from uric acid, says a noted an- .
day night the home of Mr. and jthority. Tint kidney- iilter this acid i
Mrs. Bruce Current. Ifrom tbe blood and pass it on to the
I bladder, where it often remains to ir-1
Mr. and Mrs. S. it. Forston spent Iritate and inflame, causing a burning,
last week with home folks. scalding sensation, or setting up an
i irritation at the neck of the bladder,
Miss Pearl Kidd spent last week at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Reed-
obliging you to seek relief two or
throe times during the night. The
sufferer is in constant dread, the
water passes sometimes with a scald-
ing sensation and is very profuse;
again, there is difficulty in avoiding
it.
Rladder weakness, most folks call
it, because they can't control urina-
Sluiwnee's l eading Hotel
THE WALCOTT
liuropcan IMiiii.
Rooms with private bath. Hot
and cold r u mi into water and
telephone in every room.
HERMAN Y SCHUETTLER.']
Mayor Thompson of Chicago has ap-
pointed as chief of police First Dep-
uty Herman F. Schuettler in place of
Chief Charles ('. Healey, who was
arrested on bribery charges after lie
Ilia U ii ti"' t'oof. ('hie; Uohuettler,
who has been on the force for thirty-
four years, announced there would be
a shak' -up in his department. He
will proceed to clean up the depart-
ment. several of whoso members
were arrested along with the chief on
charges of bribery and conspiracy
with dive keepers.
C. E. Hucheson and S. M. McClure
of Konawa were here the guests of
old time friends.
J. F. White of Shawnee was here
cm Sunday tho gusft of home foUtsjtlon. While it is'extremely annoying
and friends. and sometimes very painful, this is
i really one of the most simple ailments
J. H. Wood has been appointed! to overcome. Get about four ounces
deputy sheriff of this district toy: of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
Sheriff Darden. |and take a tablesponful in a glass of
—« water before breakfast, continue this
R. F. Farmer and Mrs. Farmer were | for two or three days. This will neu-
in Konawa the first of the week|tralize tiie acids in the urine so it no
where they purchased a new Briscoe j lonaer i^ a source of irritation to the
blander and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
• .1 i* made from th> a« id oi grain
Grocery and Market
Smiley & I- a^nc—Telephone 2C3
Credit Cash or Delivery Cash & Carry
No flails Oflered Nolhinfl at Cosl
Rut iiiu have I lie nppnrtuiii!) of the spot cash saving ii
it. Not loii (or otic day but over> da\.
A new barrel of hi;
( hrivtmas time for,
CRANBERRIES
fine Red Cranberries tli
per quart
you want
sold
Hk
FRESH VEGETABLES
Tomorrow our window will show fresh Tomatoes
l id s, Mustard, Spinach, Radish <:. Head l.tRuce,
I'utai.ugK, Turnips, Hot Hounc Lettuce.
( .tiliilovver, Car-
Celery, Pursloy.
;Ct*•-
20c
touring car.
D. F. Crist of McLoud was here Mon
day on business and shaking hands
with old friends.
Mrs. A. P. Rawllngs is on the sick
list this week.
CHICHI STER ^ Pfll.S
tyr inr c:\MOM>itHAMi. /.
y"\? \ !i «t AnU .11. I'l'"gel>.| f T / \
i'lll.rll y
, ,1 11 ..,,1 Dicta \V/
i .1 1 \/
'1'el.i io ti.Ii' r liny of iitiir ^
l' l.i >■« tuli'r. llnv of ><n
nruutfl-t. A t -4 III ( III s
oi imosi nit \ni i'ii i>
ycar\l n.M.>iasl.ist,' ncl. Al..av Kcli'jblC
SiHO BY DRtlliGISTS tVI KYMHl Kt
and lemon juice, combined with 11thia. j
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders
caused by uric acid irritation. Jad
Salts Is splendid for kidneys and
causes no bad effects whatever.
I Here you havo a pleasant, efferves-
W. F. Marshall of Chisum was
the town Monday on business.
|cent litliia water drink, which quickly
Mr. Payne, district manager of tile relieve-; bladder trouble.--Adv.
Oklahoma National Llti insurance
Co.. of Oklahoma City was h« i • • ^
week with his sub agent, 1). E. White
in the interest of the company.
John Diftton of Tecumseh was here ♦
Monday on business. ♦
*
Frank Muse was here Monday from i ♦
Salt Creek on business. |
J \ Fox, district deputy « f the W.
NOTICE.
Custom grinding a specialty.
Flour, meal, chops and bran
for sale or exchange for corn.
HIGHLAND it (IMC Mill..
Cor. Oklahoma and Highland.
Pkone I.'I7.
7 Imo Su-Tu Fri
Hound >ew lii ii:lit'Rates
Pound Rrigltl Fancy Layer Flga
i lbs Nice Fniine Honey
Pound jar Pure Telnio Brand Cherry or Strawberry
PfOfflffVM
I'.ig bottle Stuffed Queen Olives
Quart jar Bltnuyrk Ptmkvtm
llt in/ Mill Pickles, 12 for
One Hk'helieu Plum Pudding
( au it. R. Sliced Pineapple
( an nice Red Pitted Cherries -
Can (alifornia Apricots
Pint Heinz Mustard ( how ..
Three Florida (-rape Fruit . _ —
Peck Fating \pples
round Fancy I t operated Pears -
( an California Sliced Peaches
dozen large California Oranges
Parkarre Wonarcli Cake Flour
Pound Best American Cheese _
i; pounds Pearl Hominy
lbs nice Fvaporate.l Peaches
t cans nice Com
'J cans nice Tomatoes
pkgs Sambo Flour (Pancake) —
1 lbs Navy Beans
Pound Jar New State Cherries
•' rails Pink Salmon
due O'l cdar Mop
llig bottle Liquid Vaneer and Rust Cloth
These prices good every day as long as goods last with no
cligrgi s for currying account or delivery. SOMI DM- HH
AM) CARRY.
Out phoms always ready to answer.
nr.c
use
20c
20c
17c
l." c
:ioc
17c
no,-
:uic
:i5c
L'.lC
$1.00
HOC
2' c
Will r< place broken lights and
br :• n bows at reasonable
prices.
Shoe Impairing
Willi our equipment of modern
it, hinery and expert work-
man: hip, w. are preparod to
y ii.. <|i;i' Ue. t. and best of
service We never disappoint
our customer.
khousc
I Sailtliery Co.
,i?UCK
Smite Installed
m THE
M SallTransfer
Line
Pianos IVIuved on
Rrltber lires
Give Is Your
Uagijage Calls
Our Business is
Growing
Phone 777
The most reliable trans-
fer and storage company
in town is the
Hew State
Transfer
In its new location al
106 W. Main Street
R. F. McFarling
Phone 900
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