The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1917 Page: 5 of 6
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MONDAY EVENING. FEBRTARV 2H. 1017.
THE RTTAW\EE DAILY NEWS ITKIiAT.1 >
FIVE
Edison's Latest
Triumph Charmed
alitv. While in the city she wns the
Uuest of Mis. C. W. Townsend. Fo.-
lowing the rorlt*l Ml«s Spencer gar.t
lla II' ; he i i rntit T)nu
Joseph Y. Sheehan
tWD Ef:.<
5'tore a ;
^ovivrs) n
Music
!il, mc:nb(
specli
Mr. Town
mo t tenor
IM.C!! -.1. * «
i urn
< Hi
HOOT,
!T I I .
Mir: ill*.
i;.lhc
;oprano
I.oml. vlnlliilKt
KhllWllCO's I1IUR
elaborate progr
n ent. It li >l In
I !i« pOplt
-l I'll l y
A in r
M r. Abraham
'•e audience « :
s enjoyed il "
lhi' entertain
<mi need (lial on
1.
'A\c
I'oyland," I'rom "Babes|
In Toylaml," Ilerberl Miss Spent « rj
wil.li tin' laboraiory lie (Mention of,
lid- voic" j
2. • Ave .Maria." ScliuberlW ;1- j
helm j; "Ave Maria," Bacli-flounod
M:-. Moiul with Re-Croat ion of Sol -s
by .Mr. Carl Fleab, Mr. Albert Spald-
ing and Mine. Rappohl.
(:i) My Heart at Thy Sweet
Voice," Saint Saens; thl "I Hear You
Calling Me." Marshall; Miss Spencer
with live laboratory Ro-Crefttlon of
her voice.
■I. Vu.se, in E I'tot. Durainl He-
Creation of piano solo recorded by
Mr. Andre P.enolst.
r . "I lock Me to sleep, .Mother.'
Leslie Miss Spencer with the labor-
atory Recreation of her voice.
G. (a) "Munioresque." Dvorak; ib)
"Meditation from Thais." Massenet
Mr. Bond with Re-Creation of solos
l y Mr. Moseowitz and Mr. Spalding.
7. " Happy Days," Strelezki- Miss
Spencer with the laboratory Re-Cre-
ation of her voice.
Paraphrase 011 "Die Lorelei.v
N'cgvailba-Ite-Creation of perfor-
<;t niff by Concert Orehestra.
!i. "I'll Take You Home Again.
Kathleen," Westendorf -lie-Croat Ion
. .,f Milo by Mr. Walter VanBrunt.
this (ii i-asbM. Mi .. Spencer con; ented j jb "Silver Threads Anions the
thai a laboratory re-< real ion of hoi j cold," Danks Miss Spencer with the
voice, made by Thomji.; A. Kdir.on. hi),oratory Re-Creation of her voice,
should be heard in comparison. The| Violin Obligato by Mr. Bond.
In welcoming the audience to iho
entertainment Mr A .1 r iulce said in,
pari as follows
Mrs r.B/ahi t!i Spencer, s..prni
audience was kept in delishtful be-
wilderment as to whether Ihey were
listening t< Miss Spencer herself, n
to the iv creation of her voice in I'll-
son's new niusii al Instrument, the
New fidUon, which Stood by her Sim-
ilar delightful puzzlement was pro-
duced by Ihe numbers rendered by ilio
violinist. Mr. Bond.
To demonstrate tlml music could so
be re-created that the re-creation
could not be distinguished froiii l!a
Spenci
original. Mi: s Spencer sans in uuir
with the re creation of her own von
■She paused from time lo time, pel -
mitting the , re-creation to l.e heard |
alone. Except perhaps for a small-i 1
volume of tone one could not be sure
just when^ Miss Sj^gjieer --ang and
behalf of the Crescent Drug
Co. i welcome you. I welcome you
as their guests to hear and witness
u dignified impressive and scientific
experiment. This is a unique re-
cital.
' When 1 learned of the dale I be- •
gan to look forward to it with a great J
deal of anticipation. This is a pro-j
3mm
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dmt&m
induction
\ litoro
I -mi inn
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Drink Lots of Wafer ad Eat Less Meat, Says
Holed Authority en Kidney Disorders
RecoiRMds a Spoonful of lad Mb
In Class of Water Before
Breakfast to Mm
H'jp
usw
m
BISW i
Acid
Trie field hi meat excites
'oiiio overworked,
ilir. Kidiic-
liko l\tm;>s cl 1« d. 'J lie tiniio
tho MiwMrr i irritntrcl, •• 'd
In seek r 1 ivax i llirer I.i. •
When I lie Kid IK . rl« ■ V<.;i ,,
off the lu (l\ "S v ii -nr. v.;i
,v!.k netsoTi .Jiorllv. Al ]:■
I 'cluev r<" i >n.
Notable Coin pan y In ;; Ma t< r
to -bannee
misery m i!
baeknclie, si
sour, tom u*
twinne ; w h ii
Eat le '
from any | !n
take ti I l>le
ehe.
11111 iti i "I «
. a few days and your kidneys will
'I !iis I: :nous salts i made from
jiiiii {em* u juice, combined
. d 'i.i ; |. it used lor. .generalir.lis
I'.wi.h-n ; anil . liimtlale llieni
1 , i! .«) In iieiiLrali/c Die acids
• I no I*mii" i ti •.Miwtf ol irrilalion.
kiilne
v. cakticv
[•\pvMisi\f, $"
-• ci ni !ilbin
vl'.o.lli! la
i II lol ;
.1 :.ll ; In
In
nun! injure, ninker.
nler drill'; which
1 t hen In keep I In*
i M iiv Is here sav
ll. v. Ini l e|ie\ • in
while il i i only
The popularity of
piece, ' II Trovaloic
lirst flush or his
seems never to wane. AW.
cinates and charms by its
beautiful musicsand Us tra
medieval ltal\. The . lory
fad that Count dl Lui:
\ erili
writtc
ha ilnt Ingly
abducted her from th
ov rpowers ihe Cdunf:
her lo iln
1 erin 1 for this •
j VI. (). Smiley o
and it will be
up Mr."
Mrs. W.
called for.
Pit) . Ml! <>M NS.
ha
when she did not
lips—and then one COlllrt hofclte aire
lately Bttrb, &s she soiDii inel fo • i
the words with her mouth without ut-. gl(.al art
j i ram of musical ai t that is new l« ! u y0ungPr brother to kidnapping gyp-
hue, and no doubt to most ol you. ,m(l lilat thj8 {.j1 jj,|< nov. ^rov.n
When 1 was told that Miss Spencer \[Q |nul|,s estat|i fis Alanri(.0t the
would sing duets with herseli ami tr(>lliKnit,ur. without Knowing i; r.-
| recreations would be given which hj-tloiiKhlp, falls in love wi'ii beau
could not be detected from the 1,aM t jui Leonora, ihe same lady who lie
ural voice, 1 said, as Nleodetnus sMd[hns|)ifed the Count with a tender pas
slon. The Count chances upon Man-
by watehing g,0at teacher. 'How can the?'
i tilings be?' i rico, when be is serenading his lady
I think the recreation of the mu- (jovc an(j ;l fjgbt eirettes, from whlcli
vocal ,and instrumental I iviunrir-o
tering aft> onnd. During sonie «>f tho; one of tho greatest marvels of the j^k' to he^hh'Tiy
wounded. Nursed
Azucena, Ills foster
hears
lections Miss Spencer varied century. As 1 hear Ihe human voice m0ther in a gvpsy camp, he
method of illustration by sinking con-|.|n(j harmonies of ;he musical inst.ru-! fJiaf |^onopa believing C.iat i-e \w.-
tinuously a counter-nielody to the so:.) ,nents recreated in such clearness and j killed is about lo take the veil
i <.viffiii;illv recorded tor i in/i with nwo nnH i. " . . . ,
that she had originally recorded to
the Edison mus cal instrument. ' a>>| wonderment
result vv:m a beautifirl duet by one j hear tho
1 sometimes feel when
artists's voice in some
voice.
Aside from her artistry. Miss Spenc-
er also possesses a charming person
the
Cm-
bW:,= H:,fcrO >3
""'F.vciyli :: ::;otllti- out Ca!u
ret t k:io " the ft n l o good
tlilna* to cut ; t <. r Dulicioipi
irr.ik'r, t : , I : t i.its,
t akes and 1 ."!) '■ i .-r !cc:i a bul.e
day fiilcvo v.itli C I'.inol. Mother
ay It's tlw ozty !5a^i::;' Powder (Ml
ii-,.--- ; nr.if r: l results."
V H' < i v « Hfeheat Awlrd)
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HOT \AA
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wk
VMt'i
CIiL-ajiandblgean Buklng Pow.lcrudop.it
savoycu rr.unpy- C 'unirt'x s -it'aHur.
an I f-r ruptilor to". urmilktnJaoUij.
sweet melody, recreated so naturally,
that there must be something almost
divine in those instruments. It has
a tendency to make we believe more
strongly tho reaching power of prayer
and why not? If Miss Spencer can
express her art and soul in song in
Edison Labratorles, and the same be
received upon a small record and be
perfectly recreated ill Shawnee in its
naturalness and beauty, why not be-
lieve that the anxious desires of the
human heart when expressed will
make an impression upon the records
of eternity?
"We first carried the human voice
over distantes by. means of metal
wires. Then 'later by wireless—with
a small Instrument the message was
sent into space to be carried by Ihe
winds, to b" received by another In-
strument thoroughly in tune and har-
mony. Now we recreated Hie soul
ol the artist upon these instruments
al our good will and pleasure. Truly,
this is wonderful to me. The next
accomplishment perhaps will be the
visible appearance of the artist at the
same time we hear his voice.
These Instruments are bringing to
our homes the productions of the
greatest artists. We hear them In
their naturalness and power the same
as if we luul them before us in per- I
son. We do not. I believe fully Hip-j
predate the educational value of.
these Instruments. An artistic taste j
is being cultivated, until we are do- j
manding upon our instruments recre- i
ations of the best artists. Tho future ,
generation will have higher coneep j
lion of thp beautiful in music, and a |
more cultivated artistic appreciation
"Again I welcome you. The Cres-j
cent Drug Co. has left nothing undone 1
j to make the occasion pleasant an l
I profitable to you.
j "I take pleasure In presenting to
you Mr. Bond, an unusually clever
artist on the violin, and through him
to you. the accomplished American !
soprano, Miss Spencer."
CAl.OMMi .WAKES
YOU SICK, I mi!
"Hudson's I.her Tone** Better Than
< alomel and Can .Not Salivate.
Calomel loses you a day! Vou know |
what calomel Is. It's mercury; quick-
silver. Calomel Is dangerous. It 1
crashes into sour bile like dynamite,
[cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones nnd should never
be put Into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel just remember that your
| druggist sells for 50 cents a largo
bottle of Dodaon's Liver Tone, which
la entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It Is guaranteed to start
your liver without stirring you up
rescue. Arriving at the Convent
finds that the Count has already
nuns, but
men and i.i
Here prepa
for th>' wedding are being made, I
\ hen news is brought that A/ucena
tale of has fallen Into the Count's hands and
aca on about to be to; i ure.!. lit- goes to
bis mother's aid, but is himself cap-
iat ed and thrown ,n:.. a dungeon lo .
Iiwult Munition. The ilesperale Prepare for m-Mt washday l)y tal:-
iiH-mip I""/'-" 111 lng imme Ked Hall blue. A-k
!!u Luna 1: he wi . liberate Manrico.
The Count agrees and permits her to any good grocer Red Cross Blue
carry the news lo her lover. imparts a clear while; makes you
i.uesses what has happened, but does
not see ihe full extent of her s.icri-| smile when you see the beautiful,
fire, until rlie sinks dying, having i snowy white basket of clothes. Ked
contrleved to escape the Count by
t: king poison.
The' latter enters and full of rage
at the trick, orders Manrico instantly
fXt'cuted. and as the axe falls outsid". '
Azucena broken and dying from the j
reck, rises on her elbow and
'Ihe Count, telling him he lot
si roved his own brother.
linn for Hie
vend nv
Limine
out death Of my wife,
i 1 appreciate the i'.o-;
vn me in
Eg pec-
offer-
l)r. I). W Humphrey is visiting his
ister. Mrs. 11. C. Wallace. Dr. Hum-
ph re;. has lived tV Cediir Point, Iowa
lour year ., where he was a successful
• urgeoii, bill he has recently moved to
t Iwiissa, Ol.la.
C1IAUM.:
1.10(1
\clO
Cross the blue that's
-Adv.
I'rlgadler Geo Wood, <
Iona I ofilcer of the Salvation Army in
Oklahoma and Texaa. will be In the
city Wedhesdft). Feb. 28 and will
the
t r<
: ::n p. m.
Si i II S\\ I.T |H)TATUrS.
I'un Mali secil sweet potatoes,
divis good snion a .ttock; only grow one
variety, no cJyuua-'^Xpr mixed seed,
tjood seed Is rcarre, better get order
in early. Phone 5*J 1 - J for price. Chas
I: • rhcr. I T K.ikI Walnut. 21-(lt
and Bei
7body In
Subs ri
the News-Herald.
11,1111 SA(.i: TKA I \
I till\* OK (ilt.W II \ I K
h* Mixed Willi Sulphur it Darkens
oil lira I ly Nobody I an Tell.
III!,\TIIK \
['he IMillnthe;
nnd;
inside, and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a day's Pr< ,i yteri;
work. Dodson's Liver Tone traight- month;
ens you right up and you feel great, ing ;• t the
Give'it. to the children because it is it .': ' i Come p
perfei lly harmless and doesn't gripe, three little girls
Adv. < lothing. Ii you
business and social meet- simple in
in.-i lt Tufttuhiv nfiAriiomi i dertul etl
You Nwi! Hat Suffer From Oatarrti
You have probal.ly been in the hnbij;. Specific C
cf usinpr external treatmer.tr. t relieve covered over
your catarrh. You have applied sprays,
washes and lotions to the mucou'j sur-
faces of tho nose nnd throat, have
been temporarily relieved, and then
wondered a short time after, v,;iy you
wero troubled vith another attack of
catarrh.
You should realize that cntarrh is
an infection cf the bioou. 'U-.is *ocfc
has been agreed upon 1 v specialists
in catarrh trouble ^ and has been
proven iu tho Iidjorutorici; ot 110 Swift
lift
Grandmother Kept ner iialr beaull-
| fully durkenea, glossy and attractive
VNS >1 Kl;!TINt . nn itli a br%w of ,l?uge Tea and Sulphur,
lass of the First Whenever her hair took on that dull,
School will hold laded or streaked appearance, this
mixture was applied with won-
afterhoon lueriut effect. By asking at any drug
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound," you will get a large bot-
tle of this old-time recipe, improved
by the addition of other Ingredients,
all ready to use, for about HO cent:.
This simple mixture can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair.
A well-known downtown druggist
says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and
ulpliur Compound now because It
ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR COMPLEXION?
vv 1 'ak* care of your complexion—
\ and your complexion ivill lake care of you.
CHOOSE PURE AIDS CHOOSE CREME ELCAYA THE PURE
DAINTY, TOILET CREAM THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST POR YEARS.
"Makes the skin like velvet"
8* NO
JAMES C. CRANE,
epared to sew for
ly> are in need cf |
can give any ma- |
which was dls-
years ago, will
clean.;o your bloud of .tho catarrhal. darkens so naturally and evenly tha
poisons a...i Will thereby relieve you i nobody can tell it has been applied
of iho dripping' in your throat, the . 80 >asy lo use, too. You simply
Bores in your nostrils, cpitting, hawk- dampen a comb or soft brush and draw
ing and bad breath. j n through your hair, taking one
All druggists carry S-. S., and strand at a time. By morning Ihe
the physicians of ou' Medical Depart- gray hair disappearance; after anoth-
ment will cheerfully answer any let-j or application or two, it is restored lo
ters which you may a rite them in i its natural color and looks glossy,
regard to your ci c. Swift Specific soft, and beautiful. This preparation
Co., 305 Swit'u L'.'.iiding, Atiantu. Ga. | is a delightful toilet requisite. It is
not Intended for the cure, mitigation
or prevention of disease. Adv.
Tourist fares
to Texas
Tickets on fiiloduily—final limit May :11st, 11H'
Stop-overs at pleasure within final limit
Austin
Brownsville
Corpus Christl
Galveston - -
..$l! .:iO
$31.(10
$25*0
$21.05
Houston
Laredo
Mineral Wells
4?an Antonio
.-$21.65
..$25.45
$10.45
$19.30
Service thai Serves
For berths, reservations, train service or any
travel Information see or write
i
(i. A. VOID I , Tickft A(|nit, Shawnee, (Iklahoma
Reliance Machine
Works
J. C. Wilkinson, i'rop.
AITO OYEItllAIUNU
and
General Machine Shop Work
Phone 263 122 N. Beard
News-Herald's
TeSeptione Directory
ABSTRACTS, LOANS. OIL LEASES.
II. 1!. Soars, 11a North 15roai1way.
AMBULANCE.
Bossier l inli'rtakinjt Co.. -OS X. I'roadw.iv
Day 272. Ni«ht 315
AUTO Accessories, Repairs, Vulcanizing;, Batteries.
Whittnkor Gmi-oko. ( Uuiuk Cars). .'!U2 + N. Bway-
AUTO & GENERAL MACH. WORKS.
WiUctnRon's Mach, Siiop. 122 N. nifd.
AUTO & MACH. WORKS.
Shawnee Motor Co. IT K. 10th.
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING.
National Dry Cleaning Woj'ks, 129 N. Bway.
DAIRY.
White House Dnirv, L. .T- Long, Prop.
DRUGS—(Everything in a First Clas3 Drug Store).
Public Drug Co.
ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT, POWER.
Shawnee (las & Mice. Co.. 11a l'cll St.
FURNITURE AND STOVES, NEW AND SECOND HAND.
— ' 509.
91
2(13.
97.
40-41.
1277.
2.1239.
146
The most reliable trans-
fer and storage company
in town is the
New Stale
Transfer
In its new location at
106 W. Main Street
R. F. McFarllng
Phone 000
.1. M: Marquis Co., 218 E. Main.
GAS SERVICE, HEAT AND LICHTS.
Shawnee Gas Klee. Co.. 115 I ■ ■ ■'I St.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Tavlor Lumber Co-, 9th and Oklahoma.
MONUMENTS AND CUT STONES.
Shawnee Monumental Works, 123 N'. Oklahoma.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Dr (J Win Vail Halleren, K 12, F.stes Bid;?., X. Bway.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, WALL PAPER, FRAMING-
Shawnee Paint & Paper Co., 23 W. Main St.
PIANOS.
T .T Clark 117 N. Broadway.
PLUMBING.' GAS FITTING, REPAIRING.
Shawnee Plumbing Co . 12.) N. Bell.
POULTRY, EGGS, BUTTER HIDES.
Shawnee Produce Co., 117 S Pennsylvania.
S^NATARIUM. Vapor and Electric Bath, Betz Hot Air Bath
Noah P Keene, M. I>.. 21012 N. Bway. 44, Los. j83.
SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
O K Shoo Shop, 127 N. Bwav
SIGNS. ELEC. SIGNS. SHOW CARDS, SCENERY
Knapp Silv11 Co., 12.">' ■ N. Bway.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE.
Shawnee Transfer Co., 205 S. Union.
UNDERTAKING.
Bossier Undertaking Co.. 208 N. Broadway.
VETERINARY SURGEON AND HOSPITAL.
.1 A Lowell. I) V S. 12« S Bell 99. IW
Geo. M Crbanek, D. V. M„ 115 117 S. Bell. Plioue 98U.
140.
112.
308 R.
2fi.
1(18.
544.
242.
301.
32.
183.
34.
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