The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 259, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 10
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THE SHAWNEF DAILY NEWS-HERALD
SUNDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 17.1918.
Savoy Starting With Two Big Matinees T oday
UK CAN GET HAULAGE BOOKS IT TIIE WIIEON AMI SAVOY.
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(Matinee Sunday and Saturday, 10c and 25c. Week day Matinees, 6c and 1 5c.)
"KING OF THEM ALL," LcROY AND HUGHES
Butterfly Musical
Company
Cash will bs given at Savoy
starting today. At the matinee
every Saturday and Sunday
$2. will be given away in cash.
Every day during the week
$ 1.00 in cash will be given
away.
Always the be§t show.
Biggest, best Musical
Comedy on the road.
16 people—all talented
artists. *
Cha3. LeRoy, Chicken
Yorke John Benson,
Carl Case, Rose King,
Tim Newman, Jeanne
McKenzie, I. B. Bar-
nett, Jean Caruthers.
Andathorns
o! 8 Butterfly
Giris
Always the finest features.
We personally guarantee
this the best musical comedy
company in the southwest.
Manager,
SAVOY THEATRE.
Direct From a Sis Month's Run hi Denver
5 weeks in Amarillo, Texas, 3 weeks in W ichita, Falls, i cxas.
Opening bill matinee and night," The Hawaiian Butterfly," a tabloid version of the
famous New York Musical Comedy success.
Picture Today—
Wm. A. Brady presents
Robert Warwick and
Doris Kenyon, in "A
GIRL'S FOLLY"
Monday and Tuesday—
Greatest cinemutagraphic
dramatic spectacle "For
the. FVeedom of the
World."
Wednesday and Thursday
Loiss Meredith in "Sold at
Auction."
Al.S.I FATTY AUUn hi,!.
In new S-ttEKL COMEDY.
Friday and Saturday—
Louis J. Selznick presents
Warwick, in "The Silent
Master."
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BEST BILLS—BEST COMEDIANS—CHORUS OF 8 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!
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COMPANY.
Entered as second class matter at
tie postofflco at Shawnee. Okla., an-
t-r thd act of March 3. 187S .
National Bankof Commerce
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $120,000,00
'.litorlni Office Telephone :>i? 1. Iltisl-
im'ss Office Telephone 278.
Any erroneous reflection on the
haracter, standing or reputation of
. iiy person, firm or corporation which
ay appear in the columns of the
nvs-Herald will be gladly corrected
upon its being brought to the atten-
tion of the publisher.
unio^KAUEL;
'WS.S.
SAVINGS STAMPS
fJSUED BY THB
•united state#
government
OKLAHOMA
Her Watchword
The watchword of the housewife today is "con-
serve"—not only sugar, wheat, fats and fuel, but time
and money.
With these new problems confronting her it is nec-
essary for the housewife to run the financial end of
the home on a systematic basis.
A Checking Account with this bank will systematize
your every-day financial affairs. We welcome small
as well as large accounts.
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O POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS °j
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The News-Herald Is authorized to
announce the candidacy or Elmer A.
: mith of Shawnee for the democratic
nomination for court clerk, subject
to the democratic primary election
to be held Aug. 5, 1918.
For Mayor,
r. W. Watts authorizes the an-
nouncement of his candidacy
mayor of Shawnee, subject
democratic primary
March.
for
the
election In
If it Is right to demand co-opera-
tion from your local merchants then
It is right for you to spend your dol
lars at home.
——0
It la about time now' for Senator
Chamberlain to start beefing about |
the pork hogged by the Hog Island |
shipping contractors.
O-
A U-boat submerjv, when it .ink.* j
and always sinks when it sub-
merges but when it submerges it i>
not always sunk.
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After the war we shall look for th 1
Russians to come In for their share
of tho honors at the Marathon long
distance races. Some runners those
followers of Trotsky.
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; As a matter of interest to the news
columns we should hate to experi-
ence a failure in the crop of this sea-
son's political candidates.
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A MAN OF VISION AMI (OlRAfll .
* Commenting upon the address of
Hon. William H. Murray on the
fusion of the recent Lincoln Day
ebration at Bartlesville, the flnrtlo. -
Villa Morning Examiner says, in
leading editorial:
'WHAT A PITY!
"After sizing up 'Alfalfa Hill' Mur-
ray yesterday one could not help hut
think what a pity it was that he was
not governor of Oklahoma when the
war broke out Instead of just being
n candidate for the nomination for
the office now.
"The Examiner has no intention of
committing itself on tho gubernator-
ial contest at this time, but the 'Sage
pf Tishomingo' should bo and will be
4 c!n, Oil Savings
A F cr
1 Cent
no nic^n factor In tho contcst
"lyillinm H. Mur/a has vision ant
the courage of his convktiona. U
any democratic politician In the stato
lias a rlfiht to be hoard on war issue.;
Murray niter tho loss o! his con-
gressional Seat for his anti-Bryan
and propamine opinion a-has
"Cc.oriior Wil l ms tboasht he
wan a leader or tho -tropic and
think, ko Is and WU a patriotic gov-
c -nor. Tho dlf ■.-cac- I" ween Wil-
liams and Murray is tin; Murray ac-
tually has runny of the qualifica-
tions to tnaUe him h v.'11!!! Williams
xoro'.v thought ho was being.
'•Politicians are t- llting Robertson,
Durant :tid Alexander and paving
little : ttentlon to Murray, but I! Mur-
ray gets to the peonlo ho may make
the rolltlcal doteslcrn look se.'.tlcK
If It taken
mile, i.lly
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O Jt 'It' KKO.W IIKH
O 1\ HORSING AND O
n 1IH1NK HOT WATER
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flb<
utitii
do
vrd
nil we have. That Is ihc
■ttUude. Well intontloneil.
human, over generous
parents how often does
le brood disaster? How-
It Implant In tho very
your offspring tho utter dlfl-
,i values of which your sac-
rifices were all made? If a child Is
not taught to know values bow can J
i..' possibly appreciate tho priceless
treasure of your love and care? How 1
ran he properly use. if he does not i
appreciate, tile oportuniuO? you
place before hliu? Tho first value
i hild should learn In the value of |
t''" proper me of money. Through!
an ho will leirn other val-
value of self-reliance, self-
W. H. MURRAY AT
ARDMORE MEETING K
Delivered Stirring Address At
Celebration There
Tuesday.
Tuesday was a great day for the
laboring men of Washington county.
It enabled them to let the people
this
t; ol !
valut
vher
IM
nte
"Murray's spoech yesterday was a
tonic ho told bitter truth in a man-
ner unusual for a candidate. He is
an interesting character a tvpical
now state product and u man whom
cne can enjoy disagreeing with."
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THRIFT (HIl.DRKN >1 \Ki: l>001>
(iTIZKNN.
No parents are more solicitous,
more indulgent, more anxious to do
well by their children than American
parents. "Our lltle ones shall have
every opportunity wo can ci\o them,
r pert. Ho will loam
education, citizenship,
eedom. Greatness often
in a penny bank.
A SDN IS BOH\.
r.. appeared at
h. 14. normal
cracker jack in
only competitor
\ this home for
>hn P. Kerker,
ilousy
om petit-
John P. Kerken
the Kerker homo
all round, In fart
oil particulars, i i
the new comer h ...
military honors is J;>hn
Sr., but as yet there is ti
between them. Tho only
Ion In filial love this little etrargor
will have is in the per on of little
Mi i Elisabeth, age two end one-
half years.
O Tells why everyone should O
O drink hot watsr each morning T)
O before breakfast;
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Why is man and woman, naif the
time, feeling nervous, despondent.
worried; some days headachy, dull
and unstrung; some days really In-
capacitated by Illness.
If we all would practice inside-
bathing. what a gratl'Ving change
would take "lace. Instead of thou-
sands of half-sick, anaemic-looking
foul* vitU pasty, muddy complexions
wo should see crowds of happy
healthv. rosvrheeked neopie every-
where. The reason is that t ie hu
man system does not rid itself each
day of all the waste which it accum
ututes under our present mode o
living. For ever;- ounce of food and
drink taken into the system nearly ^ p A g
an ounce of waste material must bo ('jeventer'
^ j carried out. else it ferments and
forms ptomaine like poisons which
are absorbed into tho blood.
Just as necessary as it is to clean
the ashes from t'he furnace each
«lav. Iefore the fire will burn brigh; 1
and hot, so we must each morning
eli ir the inside organs of the pre
vioua day's accumulation of Indiges
til le v iste and body toxins. Men
ar'i women, whether slek or well.
urn advised to drink oach morning
before breakfast, a glass of real ho:
water with a teapnoonful of lime-
none rhosphate in it as a harmless
:neaas of washing out of the stom
rch. liver kidneys and bowels the
in iigestiblo material, waste sour
Mle and toxins: thus cleansing.
: woetening and purifying the entire
rlimentary canal beforo putting j
more food Into the stomach.
Millions of people who had their
turn at constipation, bilious attack*.
acid stomach, nervous days anil
leepless nights have become real
cranks about the morning inside
b uh. A quarter pound of limestone j
phosphate will not cost much at the
drug store, but is sufficient to dem-
onstrate to anyone, its cleansing,
weatenlng and freshening effect i
upon tho system.—Adv. i
aro e to speak he partook nothing
of the aspect of an orator but it wag
quickly made evident the he had a
"or great power and a voeabu-
uited to one in the hahlt of
successfully speaking before public
assemblages.
"We are here today to honor labor
because labor has done its duty in I
this great war crisis," said the
speaker. "We ire here to honor Lin-
coln and we are here to learn some- j
thing that is necessary to be learned
before we 'go over the top' in I
Europe. It would have been impos-1
sible to organize an army without
know what an extensive organization | the loral support of organized labor. I
union* labor maintains in the scheme j jiavc learned to honor them the
of local affairs. It was a great c'.ay more 8ince I have been informed
for the youngsters, who. garbed in {.hat thev turned their backs on the
the uniform of the boy scout3,[foulest of organizations, the I. W.
marched in the big parade that pre- w.. and have refused membership
ceded the speaking program at the; within their ranks to any of the I.
Christian church. It was a great day | \y w. I honor their leader. Samuel
for the women who have devoted so, Gompers, who has directed them
many hours to their work of love in j aright in this crisis. It will be
behalf of the men who are to "go! through Gompers* leadership that or-
down to the fields of glory to do and j ganlzed labor can say after the war.
die for the eternal right." And last, j 'we want this.' and vou won't need
but by no means least, it was a great . to demand what you want a second
day for* the Hon. William II Mur- time, you'll get. it the first time."—
tay. the "Sage of Tishomingo," who j The Bartlesville Morning Examiner.
delivered the nrineinal address of the
day. An occasion and a crowd like We have for immediate delivery
the one yesterday are a combination one Ford Sedan and one Ford one-
of circumstances not to be sneezed (on truck. Ford Agency, Ninth and
at by a prospective candidate for j Heard. 17-lt
governor, and the Hon. "Alfalfa —.
13111" made the most of the occasion.
Owing to the unexpectedly large
crowd that had turned out. combined
with the nresence of a perfect day.
the speaking exercises were held
outside of the Christian church. Af-
ter brief remarks by A. T. Smith.
president of the local trades council.
and rn address of welcome by
S. Easter. Hon. A. F. Van-
deventer introduced the speaker of
the day. Mr. Murray.
Although all present had probably
beard of the speaker as .Oklahoma's
f ?mo:fs congressman, "Alfalfa Bil."
many had never seen him. As he
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Excellent line of new cor-
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our corsetiers. Models for
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Mydam Lyra
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$3.50 to $6.50
Frolaset Corsets
Exclusive Front Lace, al-
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$3.50 to $15.00
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