The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 206, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
THE SHAWNEE DAiLY NEWS-HERA LXJ
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1917.
.
of xh* 1
IS EASILY SCARED
uin t to Be Frightened by
Lutie Things.
.is sale—the cream
«t come first. *
This Christmas Give the Enduring Gift.
A Piaao, a Pianola or a Good Player Piano
Don't waste money on trivil gifts. Concentrate on the one great gift that will fill
your horn- v <h pleasure. The gift th.it wiil brir, - h ppir. ss throughout the year.
Uc offer you greatest selection and grev econon • .
Compare the piano we sell for $200 with the $300 piano sold elsewhere.
Thii comparison wiil prove to you that for a given sum we give most quality.
F or a given quality our price is lowest.
soldier game
root#, ar.
i i-j to school an
r.v icher
'I-i.fA*! BAlU JEr.
23? rnion Avenue.
! Dear nU:
I want y. j to L; g me c La3. slei
arii story books a?>d i rget the
frcit and candy, also some mixed
nuts. I 4tm a iit*ie :x y 5 years old.
HAftVIE PARKER,
ear Santa:
I am a little y
onV «ome car
I want a dol
ait and not*
don't forget rttle brother
an au'on • rifle.
VERSE GARNER.
41- -V Pottenger.
Chocic your (,!<ri;Unas Gift from
Sleinwsy, Stmdirci of the World
~ Famous WEBER
Steck
Vose
Kurizmann
Lu, vig ,
Esley
Saoninger
Strith &. Zeialer
Schaeffer
Harwood
Elbu rn
anr '■Tjong all these the world renewn-
eu dickering.
ov
yofir time *
re sn SV
**o1l stiff a
randv end
I am afre
19
c And Wlsf>
please brin-:
I
for:
w.
ah
Di;
ine Pianola, and the .Aeolian Player Piano.
;ors f r won ful Duo Art Piano, the genu-
m
WIMK'IR
We make no i tiar
tub is brought '
Paint anil Gl«
Broadway
Sbhfs'/ldsic Co
v'A~NT$
Open EieninyN
125 Norih
Broadway
Shawnee, Okla
lied upon
tt wbea 1
md upon
y Inside*
faint and
a paln:-
poaripg
1917
Fleas
J. T SFMMONS
Ifffe
me s
CHAS. E. WELLS
Lawyer
Practice In all Courts
224-6 Elks Bldg.
PI
an'! i
is tlx
be
all
id to
iis fellow citizens and
eYitiments? Probably <
to Ine, back ia the ia-
vas swatted over the
ed club while discuss- i
-• i of ibe day at some
lliwu.se. and the shock
ceding generations. I
VIt 5- u little while since dentis-
try v. in ? i same class with black-
ti thing. M who are waxing old can
: i a a visit to the dentist's
' v > ->n? that appalled the
'«-t h r . It A as the last resort.
v- \a he would suffer tin-
as reached before
at to hare any dental work
•.'one, and no reasonable person can
*Whc
:; ct i J*.-
atlst ze
It is bet
ung the village den-
•'"! >ortbr#*e times.
ii v.ith a hammer and
lytnrn N-rs have such a.
t that I have to get
M i p me wipes it is neces-
•< :n to his office. There
n t-on for it. The mod*
ik< t< oth pulling a lux-
:cr than an outing in the
Ki. Tex
by Geo. W. Taylor,
PUXO TIMXG
0. lU I . StDili nl.
Phone 116f.K Kef. Mrs. Felton.
Phone JJsfl
J. W.
4-10-3t
n I* N VTI HAL TO SWF.
■ matte- hov nmc^ moji.*-
■ '-an buy up-to-dat*1
half price at mv.y : T- . .
. r liAIH IS TI li.MXG
< KAV, (St SATE TKA
Jlrre*K ( ram!mother's Kccipe
rken anu j; Ml* T. d< ! Hair.
xn
g
even shade of da.
nly be had bv bre«.
3nge Tea and S«i
.s reir ch rra.
rhe farr VThea
Office Phone ,"#70.
Keiddeuct- phone ll>.li.
TOM ('. \\\l UK 11.
LAW I* BR
Mammoth £14*. Ii .11-1
SliHwne4>, Okla.
♦ •
♦ •
C Aberaatbr L-iward Ho*
ABERNATHY j HOWELt
Attaiae>s-at-I.aw
Elks Building I'honr
120
Reliance Machine
Works
. i. C. ItllkiMi*. Fr.#,
iiro «m.iaurusw
aa«
it-.itral K cbla* fik.f Hurt
PliOBe 26? 122 N. Beard
<■ *U- . i . ui ihed hj '
Kickapoo I'hone Z, o il
di Kh;\ i h
1 irnUhH
t bousekeep:
mh
TEP-
^"ope'In.
Mr,In ?treet
n'srri i i\nirs,
ti,-
Pwpl? to know
nlnff Work* are
:n for 0'' 8U:;
.Htition guaranteed, r.
pioprieror. 718 Eant
Phone 1350. *1-5-12t
-Tnrke
uuuis. with e , p
elephone in new r ode a ho
10th .in ! l' . i i one
plcke
roduce
^'rl or middle
• ho P wo -k 'or thr
Tlot *"rw! co!d
phur. Vou hai
makt^ or mars
(Its. ;urn« gi
m ipp . at a of two o: > : i
Snlphnr enhances its sa*pspear< :-i
hundredfold.
Do. . bot r to. prepare thrr
ture yon 'an gf this
I recipe iinpruved by th" addition
ot er ingredients for 60 cents a
bottle, all ready for use. It ij c
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
Jp^aiui. This can mlVi.yB he dc-poCc
ed upon to bring back the natura
color and lustre of your ij-ir.
Everybody uses •"Wyeth's" Sag
and Sulphur Compound now becau
«t darker^ so naturally and even
Apply 'hat nobody can tell il has born ;
Co, i plied. You simply, dfinp-. i? • spcn?«
81-12-2t sdft brusb w.th it aui ti
— - through the hairi lakl:f$ one s
age! strand at a time; by looming t
i A. t -
-ll-tt
VANTFTl
hone R fl
ROAD.STfcK i OK
gray hair ha^
,another
tifullv (I
l.«st:ous.
hful i
ed fo
entioi
IBflrinte
eMv
book
and
Kew«
"I ^PP<
se it will take several thoa*
r t educate the fear of den-
tivry out of the human race.
"Afoot a million years ago a dog'
threw itself down in the grass and was
bitten by a snake. Ever since then
«!« gs have turned aronnd several times
l < fore lying down. This fact may ex-
plain. in some measure, why Jim Smi-
lax was scared at his wedding."
Russian Prisoner's Escape.
The record of escapes from war
captivity has been claimed for a Rus-
sian prisoner «ho recently crossed the
"Dutch frontier in his twelfth attempt
: > < -cape. Three times he fled in the
direction of Luxemburg, twice he made
: r Switzerland, on several occasions
'<< the road to Poland and again
to 1 • nmark, but in every case without
. . ec<-K. This was the fir>l time he
l.ad tried his luck in the direction of
the Netherlands frontier, and after be-
ing two months and twenty days «>n
the road success crowned his persever-
ance.
80-12-St
ItOSSM 11 I MM L I AKISG CO.
Motor Ambulance
Limit Motor Hen ice
lliglt Clssg SerTjee
WA.VTFn
nond Hand
" : .i
P *5
VTED TO
•iter stand
rEI>-
llie!
ythlpg Pepn's
7 .\, Broadway.
? 3-2-1 mo
—Second hand
table Phon«
l-ist.
rniuire. rhoei and
t nri^o# PDoi* ti*
Hand ^lore 29-tf
Migration of Caribou.
From Dawson, Yukon territory, Do-
iuiou of Canada, comes news of the
^ration of raribou, says Chris-
tian iScieuce Monitor. Great hordes
are ia the vicinity of Forty Mile river
and at various other points. The to-
tal number of animals moving souUi-
-1 in ?< arch of food is < >timaU(l
ot i,UU0,0uU head. It is chaincteristic
of the kiiue that the inigwition would
ifitrdly have been known outside of
YukSn territory bad It not been neces-
sary to explain officially that oci;u-
pufcey^of the roads by the caribou iu-
tcrjired with the caroage oi the
mails.
REPAIR DIRECTORY
Sy/e monfey by patronizing these firms
Each is a leader in his line.
Ma-./ C« Stilt F ;;hi v, :n Called
j upon for a Sf -•• • But Would
Batt/S a Lien.
1 TTii: to Mv Jim SjiiUi Bet niar-
| ried." «5Jd Loper, actx rdjug to the (Til-
leafe >ew*, *^and he was a pitiable
spectacle, lie in>.* uil w ited. aad tlie
►weat r^a off Lim fc n-aius. ILul
he beta in the hands of the excculion-
ke coaldc't have bet a scared worse.
It's a <ju -t-r thing. Sndlax has n re
cwol cvurage than say man V ktiw,
and Le'd face a polar bt^ar without
display!ag cold feet, bit a iitUe thing
like getting married was too much for
him.**
"It certainly is a queer thing," ad-
mitted Gamboge, "and doubtless we'd
have to go back to the stone age to
find an explanation.
'Mau i> afraid of many things
which shouldn't scare him for a min-
n^-. People who kn«w lae well mufl
admit that I am no poltroon. Produce
v .r IJyrean tiger, your rugged Rus-
sian bear, and my Una nerves wl!l
never tremble. I have officiated as!
Judge at a baby show and ha 1 a do?>a
disappointed mothers seething aronnd
me reaching for handfuls of my whisk-
ers, and I was as calm as I am at this
hoar of going to press. I d.m't know
yet I can't face an audience and make
a speech to sare myself.
•Td give a farm if I could rise eas-
ily and gracefully and take a fall out
SHAWNEE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
0Qyl Contra. :ng an<l e neral repairing. We refnrnisb and
remodel electrical fiitures. brass beds, and all
brass and copper furnishings
Phone 43. ;j; .\0rih Bell St
_ We Do All Kinds of Repair Work
lL/g| on Plumbing, heating plants, gas and pumps.
r~~ T. C. KNIGHT
* 112 West Main St phftnp is
GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED
Broken lense duplicated on short notice.
DR. B. H. HUBBARD, Optometrist
Over Bank of Commerce.
We do expert watch repairing and ad-
justing.
T. H. HALTOM
, .>,. s, v Economy and thrift
sa^Tc •. ttheuseofSii.ttxA i
for y°ur £ioes. It gives the
K*/ Qaick 'ires.?;/ shine.
j ^ 31' !MCA rfO44E Sl r . *■
j WHITE, ^
' • i..WD. SI ■■ ••• •!
well located city property, -.iq he
paid off Jufct lU:e house rent. Stand
ard Savings & Loin Association of
Detroit. Mich Dup ard-Hart Ootn
■anv lix h; atcenrs. Tetei*/ioti« :U1
HIGHEST I'OICEH ^aiu Ipr eocynd
hand clothing Also a)! klrnS of junk
brass, copper, rubber, Iron. Phone No
381, L. Slutsky, 115 South Union. 15-tf
f ■' T \\M FOI Mi.
flV^!
I'KOBC :
Parlor^:
Km 372.
2US \. ISroailnay
Miflit tlO.
-
I nave lor tale, three
attacks* near Baptist Univer-
n. M i. ce building site. May bo
'-'ee (je-i, ifuj
I'' Ea?t: Msffi St Plpne 16".
5C-ii-€t !
Pf)R 8AT4B—(las 5 passenger fine
i touring car. Would consider1
-u work hor^e on deai Call 34
132,19 ti j
' v purse containing
rIovi-■« m > glar^e* with chain,
small hasdaercliiefn. Red Cro.-s
•.! ISO 1 ■ i ' ; in change Re.
to N'ewK-Merald or Phcne
76-ii-tf |
• " rlr'« Hetura to >tews-
i ni receive reward. Four
seuih Earlsboro. S2-12-31
BOYS- /lake money
! ihoma News >ieforf
I.N'KY
litis -
IT*
Knew How to Figure.
Lady—"VV-ua. will yon charge me for
the i - e ol a horse aud buggy lor a
few houfs?
Li1 rymai:— It will cost J'uu two dol-
lars r the hi t hour aud one dollar
fur en* h iu: 11 i< oai hour.
Lo ! AW . i ll use it for two nddi-
•a: I h "ir:. 1> gut some shopping
' • md vill not require it for the |
first hour.
TO LOAN on improve'!
ity property Monthly payment 1
H .. te*j
Mnia Phot)A lfij. 55 9'ifiio j
HTHAVJeI) Threo months old mai-
tese kitten from 227 N Market.
Phone 1'iO. Regard 63-10-81
Over the Telephone.
"I ' is n. r o insulted In my life"
"Huh?"
"Somebody asked me if I wanted a
kiss by wire."
"Weli*"
" A . I v.hop I >j . tip he said he
had the wrong number."
W1IAT MOKF
n;.ts tuado of velour, pi ugh, poni-
, ron nd uooivii. all tUo n|w nliudes
• trimmings, J. ) . et> collars i;
«uff effect, at half price. Frnnkel
U;os. j.tc
A Savings Account
in Corpuscles
I ^
is the inevitable result of a trip to
Mol Springs, Ark.
1 he famous health and pleasure resort of the Ozark
Mountains.
hy not go this Winter—See the cosmopolitan
ciow !—Enjoy the sports—take the baths?
Low Round Trip Fares via *
ifnjp
Complete information and literature on request.
HI
I ;.W CTJ3r" 'A J!
I'AY 11 lOMPSON, Div. Pass. Agt
Oklahoma City, Okla.
lifbaa^ay"
. —s, -
r~jw-mw ^
VULCANIZING
We do nothing except vulcanizing llres arid tubes.
- J SHUTTEE TIRE & SUPPLY CO.
V ^ H a ;;i North Broadway Pbone !'*6
NE V WAY SHOE SHOP
& Tl'i'KER Props
At; work guaranteed
alle; .or and Delivered Free "
Phone 3€4 113 Elast Main
For Ser* :ee cpt phone ,ss Auto repairing enr
washing ' attery chirglne. cotnpte*° line of ncces-
RCBB GARAGE CO.
116—118 North Besrd Street.
Le' u' . ieanei. pressed and re-
paired. Prompt work.
We also clean and block h ,ts
NATIONAL DRY CLEANING WORKS
Phones 40-41 129 x. Broadway
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