The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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i I,IDAY KVKXTNYi, APRIL 1.1
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THE SHAWNEE TWTTT NTEWS TTETLVETJ
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odcoil Hfne|i! a ward school athletics - Fannie
ioday !Jard "Betty to the Rescue"
Plea6ins 1>h0t°^ at Odcon today. Wi.l
tZOZ/'"* i:M Fr°B' *•>• Larkin
ti'''.'" *"n<l".v> Irene Fcnwick and Owen Moore In \ i iri i il„
M"aAni< "A L"«8 «f < « imnberlands" and other specials.
•Cinderella," one of her
(Idcon \oxt Tuesday. Mary 1'iehford in
most appealing characterizations.
Savoy Sunday
I wo acls vaudeville aiiii Use Aeroplane Girls in a bit)
Tabloid Musical Comedy act.
Adults 20c; Children 10c,
Bluebird production Sunday,
twice.
A picture that you'll want to
Violet Mersereau in "THE BOY GIRL'
Regular meeting of Order Eastern
Star Friday evening, April 13; at f
p. m. Initiation and reports of del-
egates to grand chapter.
Protect your. Ford car with a Yale
switch. Stone Hardware Co. ll-8t
J. 10. Smith of Ada is a Shawnee
visitor.
Drs. Carson and Hughes who have
been in the southwest part of th6
i I !'(• for M-veral day;-;, an; e> pe. i- .«
home tomorrow.
Safety razor blades
the Public Drug. All
issed. Phone 23.
sharpened at
blades sterllr
7-tf
Mrs. 10. L. Veakel, who has*been
visiting her aunt, Mrs. P. L. Carson
lor several weeks, left for Chickasha
this morning to visit her mother.
We arc offering Suitings for nice
spring suits this week at a low price.
Come and see. Frankel Bros. 15-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bliekensderfer
left this morning for their home in
Lebanon. Mo., after attending the
funeral here of their son. Dr. Charles
Bliekensderfer. Dr. J. E. Bliekens-
derfer, a brother, returned to his
home in Cincinnati.
Col. ( . E. Paxton has been confin-
ed to his bed at his home at 324 North
Market street the past week on ac-
count of fever.
Miss Minnie Johnson of Blair is a
Shawnee visitor.
Philip Hodnett of
Shawnee visitor.
Norman is a
J. It. Christian of Wanette
business visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Nostrand
of Muskogee are guests in the city.
B. F. Gibson of Cushing is a Shaw-
nee visitor.
Protect your P ohl car with
switch. Stone Hardware Co.
Yale
ll-3t
You owe it to your family, to your-
self. to make provision for an income
while you are disabled froma ccident
or sickness. •
This company boasts with pride its
promptness in settling claims.
NO IT IIK li.N' SIRKTY COMPANY,
F. W. WATTS, Agent.
Office 121 North Broadway
Phono 505. 11-tf.
LAST CALL.
I have some fine shade trees yet
that were taken out of cold storage
only a few days ago in Elm, Carolina I
Poplar, Locust and Bungeii Ca'talpa.j
In good shape for planting now andj
will sell for less than one-half ordi-
Cozy Theatre Tonight
1 William Russell in "THE TWMLER
A story ol Hit underworld
S Saturday—Triangle Feature
>1 William S. Hart in "The Girn Fighter
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Triangle Comedy "A Deadly Undertaking "
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nary price, also plum and cherry
trees. Also a quantity of tomato and
sweet potato plants, fine varieties and
large plants. Come quick if you wanj;
them. 10. W. Eddy, 517 South Beard
street, Shawnee. l2-2t
IS IT YOLK KIDNEYS]
Don't Mistake the ('siise of yonrj
Troubles. A Shawnee Citizen
Hives u Valuable Hint.
Many people never suspect their
kidneys. IT suffering from a lame,
weak or aching back they think tiiat
ii is only a muscular weaknoss; when
bladder trouble sets In they think it
will soon correct itself. And so it is
with all the other symptoms of kidney
disorders. That is where danger often
lies. You should realize that these
troubles often lead to dropsy or
1 right's disease. An effective remedy
tor weak or diseased kidneys is
Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the ex-
perience of a resident of Shawnee
who has tested Doan's.
Miss Sallie Jones, 222 S. Dixon St..
saysj: "There was a drawing down
misery in my back. Just in the left
side over my hip I was troubled the
worst. I was stiff and lame and could
hardly bend without pain and then I
couldn't get around to do my work
as I ought to. I heard about Doan's
Kidney Pills and used them. It was
but a very short time before my
trouble was greatly relieved and since
then they have benefited me on sev-
eral occasions."
Price 50c, #at all dealers. Don't
sin plj ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Miss Jones had. FosternMilburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Mrs. L. C. Clifford left yesterday!
to join her husband at Guthrie. Mr.
Clifford, an employee of the Santa Fe,
was transferred from Shawnee to
Guthrie about a month ago.
LOST—Confederate cross. Finder
return to News-Herald. Suitable re-
ward. 84-13-3t
ORDER ISSUED
EOS DEFENSE AREA
SKA SPACKS l>KSH.\ATKU WITH
HI U S FOlt >10\EMENT ol
VESSELS.
By Associated 1'resN.
Washington, D. ('., April 13.—Ar.
« • e< n1 - re oi d< r di slgn&ting defensive
m a areas on the ooast of the UnljjtM
States and its insular possessions
was made public today.
Re}.,n!;.! ions govorn ing t!ie move-
ment of vessels -in those waters are
appended.
The order < ojuludes:
"The responsibility of the United
States for any damage inflicted by
force of arms with the object of de-
taining any persons or vessel pro-
ceeding in contravention to regula-
tions duly promulgated by this execu-
tive order shall proceed from this
date (April 5.)"
An inner and outer limit is fixed
for each arqa and the secretary of
the navy is charged with publishing
and enforcing the terms of the order.
It is expressly prohibited for any ves-
sel to enter the limit of any defen-
sive area other than at a designated
entrance.
Best monthly roses $1.00 per doz-
en. Place your orders now. Griggs,
the Florist. Phone 400. 13-tf
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Onepackafre
proves it. 25c at all druggists'
Safety First.
At the first sign
of a cold take—
■ lie ol f family rcmcdvr-ln triolet
form—safe, i ro, ea to No
opiates-n >unplr;- nt ift r
Cures cok'.a in 24 hour:'—Crip in i
days. W >ncy back i it Get
the- *.vni:sie box with r ti T->;> and
Mr. Mill's picture on it—25 ccaU,
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A SAVER OF MONEY
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worlds in the making.
What Is Taking Place In the Great
Nebula In Andromeda.
We look today on the things of a
century, a millennium, ago. Light trav-
eling at the rate of 180,300 miles a sec-
ond requires more than four years to
come from the nearest star, perhaps
thousands and tens of thousands of
years from the furthest; hence in every
case they are not whut is, but what
was.
Thousands of nebulae have been dis-
covered in the heavens. The spiral pat-
tern of some few nebulae has long
been confirmation of the theory that
they are the real beginners of a solar
system. -But there has recently come
In much evidence of the spiral charac-
ter of other nebulae that the conclu-
sion seems forced upon us that practi-
cally all are in a state Of rotation and
are hence supplying the centrifugal
force to throw off the rings which roll
themselves up Into planets revolving
about central suns.
When opportunity is given to look di-
rectly down upon a nebula there re-
sults startling evidence of its being
in rotation. There is no other way of
explaining its remarkable details of
structure, f'oino look like the propeller
blades of a mot or boat; some are actu-
ally caught In the act of throwing off
ri'i.;-: uiiirh nre se.-:i condensing at
certain centers, rolling themselves into
planets, henceforth to travel around
their suns. The great nebula in An
dromcda gives striking evidence that It
is working out another and a greater,
solar system than our own.
In short, it seems that in studying j
the nebulae wo are b: ing admitted toi
the very workshop of the universe and
are permitted to watch the actual proc-
ess of turning out worlds. Nothing in
the heavens is better litted to till the'
very . oul with awe. As in the case of j
the "fixed stars," our lives are too
brief, too feeble our eyes, to detect tho
actual motion.—Frederick Campbell's
"Suns and, Worlds In the Making."
says ini: iiitr« is
\ N KTliKK COMiMH NI>
Just a few drops loosens any corn so
it Hits out uiili-
out pain.
You simply say to tho drug store
man: "Give me a quarter of an ounce
of freezone." This will cost very little
but is sufficient to remove every hard
or sott corn from one's feet.
A few drops applied directly upon
tender, aching corn should relieve t!i
soreness instantly, and soon the entir
corn, root and all. can be lifted oat
with the fingers without pain.
This new way to rid one's feet of
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
man, who says that while freezone i
sticky it dries in a moment, and seem:
to simply shrivel up ti?«' corn without
inflaming or even irritating the sur-
rounding tissue or skin.
Don't let father die of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but cut this out and make him try it.
—AdV.
WANTED Plain or fancy sewing.
Work guaranteed. 407 S. Market St.,
Mrs. Steph. 85-13-3t
Best varieties tomato, cabbage and
pepper plants. Griggs, the Florist,
*. + + +
f PRIVATE MONEY to lend en 4
♦ farm land. Best of terms. 4
(.HAS. E. WELLS. Elks Bldg. 4
Thousands i'^.c :: -. cr
Edwada' o:;.;e ktaars
a Harm!;j S -
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ttituic for c !nmpl— ■ . ■ a •, , i 1 In ; ' ,r:
WORK <'i\TI\n\ llKlii: III'.
1'E.mS lTO\ UIMI HIATK All>
FltOJI T11K PKOl'LK.
The continuanco o£ the work o[
the Salvation Army in Shawnee de-
pends upon inirn1 liato asi.stance
from the friends of tl e Army in the
city. Thus far the Army has ha.1 but
little support in its work in Shaw
nee.
Sunday afternoon at Convention
Hall Brig. Gen. Geo. Wood of Dallas
will speak on the subject: "World-
Wide Salvation Army." The public i
invited.
Best monthly roses $1.00 per doz-
< u. Place your orders now. Griggs,
the Florist. Phone 400. 13-tf
howling.
In a fast match game howled on
the Gifford Alleys, at. 21 West Main,
the Invincible; took three straight
games from tho Owls, Gifford mak-
ing hig'i .score iiii Gilford also
making high total with 607.
Owls:
Kelt on _
Fleming
Shughart
Peters
Taylor __
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Totals
200
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137
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142
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166 4'JO
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778 345::
Totals
170
1< 8
173 617
194
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1M5 587
177
191
17(5 544
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hit;
1 4 SI
212
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190 G07
875
983 2730
Invineibles s
Griffin
Porter _ .
Davis
Richardson
Gifford .
Best varieties tomato, cabbage and
pepper plants. Griggs, the Florist.
1 r 00 X. Broadway. 13-tf
A want ad in the News-Herald will
bring results.
RAT CORN
Of sport skills, silk petticoats and silk dresses
of the very newest creations. Sport wash skirts
made of gaberdine, in white and tan, with big
sport spots and designs. Extra special price—
$2.50, $2,73 ait ti 82.95
Silk Petticoats
of plain and fancy colors and big flowered
flounce. Colors white, pink, nile, gold, Hght
blue, laveiukir, pe.i' i and green, priced
S3.95 iintS $5.l 5
Silk Dresses
for stout people, sizes 43 and 45; colors black
and na\ y. Made of crepe de chine and soft
taffeta. Georgette collar and sleeves to match.
Highly tailored. Specially priced at $14.50,
$16.51) anil $18.50.
Cut pri.es on all wool suits and coats.
GRAND LEADER
The Women's Store
Shawnee. Oklahoma
alt of Dr. Eo'.. i
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Rats
&
Witteul Od/i
C^KILLS
AND Mice
2Sc Box
.ti is-Vfh
EOH SALE BY
tilaui and Broadway
ihey take
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Shawnee ^ ©
Wednesday April I O
,0 feg Shows O
(iroiiibinad
xmmxsmi
For Golfers.
Bunker—Did you read about the golf-
er who dropped dead right after mak-
ing a 210 yard drive? Hunker—No,
but I have heard of several golfers
who have talked countless friends to
death after holing ten foot putts.—
Puck.
A Pcrfcct Likeness.
Mrs. S.—Oh. what a beautiful face!
Who is It? Painter—That, madam, is
your daughter. Mrs. S.—What a per-
fect likeness! I think you must paiut
mel
A Household Jewel.
"Is your new maid competent?"
"Very. She can even fool agents and
peddlers into believing that she's mis
«vess of the house."
Service
IN
Word I Deed |
is what Hie
Red Ball
Transfer
stamfs for
Household goods moved
and baggage calied far
Phone 777
1 Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
Juice of two fresh lemon
| strained Into a bottle containing three'
jrchard white makes a J
whole quarter pint of the most reiuar
liablo lemon skin beautifier at about;
the cost one must pay for a small
jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care
should be taken to strain tho lemon I
juice through a fine cloth so no lem-
on pulp get a in, then this lotion will
keep fresh for months. Every woman
knows that lemon juice iB used to
bleach and remove surh blenii.-'hes as)
ireckles, eallowness and tan and i. ;
Brick Ice Cream
Assorted flavors—
•
Chocolate
Strawberry
Vanilla
40c Per Bi-iek Delivered
PUBLIC DRUG.
PllOGC 23
S3 SSI ta £2 E m 2J BE 3
( has Hardcastle, Hock island <!
agent, formerly of S
trom El Reno to attend the funeral
his friend. Dr. Chus. Blickensd
fcr.
A HIGH CLASSY
TRAILED WILD
• The
Woman's Favorite
Women bear thti^Tull sliaro of
the dairy work. Anything that
will make their task. easier de
serves a cordial welcome. *1
woman can turn
THE NGW
. sharples
' ' «T/'A CUCTION-FEEO
< 1 Separator slow-
ji
t,j72* ccparator
V;.; f wiH losecream
when turned
,, (. bi'I'JW s;n L'J,
- You have
\l'only to tilt a
pail of milk
into tho large, low supply tank.
The simple tubular bowl is very
en«y to clean—only t'ireo parts.
Stone Hardware
& Implement Co.
Best monthly roses $1.00 per doz-
en. Place your orders now. Griggs.'
the Florist. Phone 400. 13-tf I
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
Get a small package of Hamburg!
Breast Tea, or as the German folks •
call it, "Hamburger Bruet Thee," at j
any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful J
of the tea, put a cup of boiling water '
upon it, pour through a sieve and ,
I rink a t acup full at any time. It is ;
tho most effectivo way to br< ak a cold |
and cure grip, as it opens the pores.!
j relieving congestion. Also loosens!
tho bowels, thus breaking a cold at j
'once. It i.; inexpensive ami entirely j
j vegetable, therefore harmless.—Adv.
The most reliable trans-
fer anil storage company
in town is the
Msw Slats
Transfer
In its new location at
105 W. Main Street
R. F. McFarling
Phone 900
CIRCUS
iMBUai QREHTECT SHOWS
MILLION DOLLAR MEKA&ERIE
three rings, two stsges amd
«£flL ROWAN Hit P00R0ME
Equestrian Marvels oi 2 Hemispheres
three L I 'A INI D S
Aerial Wonders--Acrobati« Phenomtna
TWO QA|_LIOPKS
children's dream ahi) 0eught
Til rwr >11 MWM
Trained Wild Animali
The Ctrcua Bca.utlful
500 People, 300 Horses
and Ponies. 200 Animals
The Great Street Parade
TKLL8 TMIE fiiTCRV
Leases Show Grounds at 11 A. M.
I DON'T tJZ I« ** v
I ONE TI C KKT
PKOPI KI.V BALAN('KI>.
j Above everything, a good cigar
should have a perfect combination of
1 filler, hinder and wrapper.
i'lie "BROWN'S HANI) MA OH" Ugnr
is made of selected tobaccos that have
.
duces a flavor and aroma seldom
; found In domestic cigar. One trial)
i will convince you. You are "urged" j
! to try juat one. J
Little Mission, 5c.
Try the Almora, 10c.
.Made iu Shawnee. "I'nlon Made."
Factory over Busy Bee.
Chas. E. Wells
LAWYER
Practice in ail Courts
Elks Uldf). Phouc 55
Reliance Machine
Works.
J. C. Wilkinson, Prop.
Alio OVCSOAULIH&
and
General Maclilno Sbap Wurk
I'hone 263 122 N. Board
C. Abernathy
Edward Howell
ABERNATHY & HOWELL
Attorneys-at-Law
Elks Building Phone 120
PHONE 555
KE1D BROS.
And f|cl our prices on plunihintj
| l irst class work yuaiaiilced j
Opp. Clirisney Bldg.
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