The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 324, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 4, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, MAY 4, 1919.
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ODEON Monday
WM. DUNCAN in "THE MAN OF MIGHT"
News and 2-rcel Mack Sennelt Comedy.
Tuesday—FRANK KEENAN,
in "TODD OF THE TIMES"
Famous actor's greatest portrayal. Also comedy
THE SHAWNFF. DAILY NEWS-HERALD
THREE
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COZY Monday
William Fox presents GEORGE WALSH, in
"LUCK AND PLUCK." Mutt and Jeff Comedy.
COWS HUSBAND.
"WOMAN AND THE LAW"
AH Week—THE DARLINGS OF PARIS.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Twinan who
have been guests oi Mr. and Mm. W.
W. Lucas have returned to their homo
in Sasakwa.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Keifcr
106 Rich street, a daughter, May 2.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ccn- i
trul Presbyterian church will meet
with Mrs. E. E. Hood, 100! North
Broadway, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 j
o'clock. Mrs. Reedcr, pres.
Roy McCowan is home on a fif-
teen days furlough. After visiting:
with his parents and olher relatives,
he will return to his camp at Ft.
Riley, Kas.
A. J. Carleton is a business visitor
to St. Paul, Minn.
H. C. Myers of the state industrial
commission, is home from the capital
to spend Sunday.
NI'N DAY, MAY II IS MOTl!KAS DAY
Wear /lowers in honor of your
mother whether she be living or dead.
For mothers at home flowers
bright;
In mothers memory flowers wiiite.
briggs, The Florist.
Phone 400 1500 N. Bdwy
2eod
Painty Gifts for the graduate mi
the Gift and Art Shop on N. Bell
4 M
Have vour frients been telling you
about the Fortune Hunter? • 4 It
Painty frifts Tor the graduate it
the (lift and Art Shop on X, Bell.
Have you read about the Fortune
Hunter; 4 ^
Mothers Ihiy Curds and (.ills at the
Gift and Art Shop on N. Bell. 4 it
Mothers Day ( aids ami Lifts at tin
Gift and Art Shop on N. Bell. 4 It
Don't forget the Fortune Hunter
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Mothers Pay l ards -iml Lilts at the
Gift and Art Shop on N.'Bell. 4 It
Do you believe you would hunt a
fortune? 4 it
Public Drug Co.'a fount today.
Welch Grane Sundae, delicious, try
It- 2 It
AT LAST.
Several young couples at, the high
school.have been trying to elope since
last January so at last three couples
have decided to stage, before the pub-
lic, their experiences in elopment
Their experiences are to take the
form of a nlay callcd "Let's Get Mar-
ried."
Because of illness among the mem-
bers of the cast the play could not
be given last January but at last the
public has the chance to See the play,
Friday May the ninth.
The ponulnr price of twenty five
cents will be charged for a license to
see this wonderful play.
Who are they? 4
Watch for the fortune Hunter. 4 It
S. W. Hamblin was a visitor to Ok-
lahoma City Saturday.
. H. Ennls was an Oklahoma City
visitor. S^urtjay,
Cemetery
Plants
Suggestions on what to
plant now at the cemetery
fo : Decoration Day.
—Geraniums, all colors.
—Marguerite and Shasta
Daisies.
—Alternantheras.
—Coleus.
—Lantanas.
—Monthly Roses.
—Salvias.
-^-Chrysanthemums.
—Cannas.
—Verbenas.
•>—Feveirfew
—Sweet Alyssum.
-S-Snandragons.
—Order now while our
stock is cdltiplete.
GRIG GS
The Florist
Phone 400.
m0 N. Bdwy,
Open on week days 'till 7;o0
Open on Sundays 'till 5:00
I L. T. Jackson, who has been visit-
1 ing his sister, Mrs. O. O. Benson, JyU
• Saturday for Rick Island, 111., where
I he will visit. relatives before return-
, ing to his home in Texas. >h\ Jask-
son ha. but recently returned from
K ranee.
Don't fail to sec
ter.
the fortune llun-
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Eirst Ifoptist Church,
On account of the union meeting
j at Convention Hall Sunday morning.
1 he pastor will receive members into
• the church Sunday morning at 10
I o'clock, alao on Monday night at 7:30
I at which time there will be bapiismal
1 services.
•II Mi.VY, MAY 1: I 4 NOTIIKlfh IIA\
Wear hoa;^ of your
mother whether she be li ving or dead.
For mothers at home flowers
bright;
In mothers incmorv flowers white.
Griggs, The Florist.
Phone 400 1300 N. Bdwy
2eod
WHILE lll'll SAM*: IS ON
mid tfhirtings, all colqrs* *L
i*ic. Oil Cloth fancy and white, at 3V"
Aprons at !>3c. Shirtwaists at !>3c.
Frankel Bros. 28-71
KORN KRIB.
21-12t.
Till) LAST DAV
>f nur sale Monduy, May 5th. Frankel
SIMHV, MAY II IS ArOTlll:Its | \Y ; liroB.
Wear flowers lu honor of your
mother whether she he living or (load. KORN KRIB.
For mothers at home flowers
bright;
In mothers memory flowers white.
Griggs, The Florist.
Phone 400 1300 N. Bdwy.
2eod
21-12t.
Who is the Fortune Hunter.
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Does it pay to hunt a fortune? 4 it
SKIRTS! SKIKTN!
n display during our sale which ends
Monday. May 5th. One lot of white
Wash Skirts at 69c; one lot at $1.48.
Dress Skirts from $1.85 to $4.! 5.
Frankel Bros. 28-7t.
DON'T MISS SEEING
he nice display of Capes, Coats and
iuits while our sale is on. We offer
he entire lot at $9.85. Frankel Bro. .
28-7t.
Have you a cottage or unfurnished
rooms for rent, or know of anyone
who might have, within a month or
:;ix WG«*ks? Close in; no children
W. Townsend, phone 1140-J or
Buy your Tennis Shoes and Ox-
lords of E. Stone, 21 W. Main. 3-3t
Fggs! If you want the highest
price i^ell to 21 W. Main. K Stone.
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NOTICE TO BEE KEEPEItS.
There will be a meeting at the
County Agent's office on second Fri-
day in May, the 9tli, at 2 p. m. A
special feature will be tranferring
from boxes to patent hixes. If you
want to learn the art be sure to be
there. Any questions will be an-
swered. 3-6t
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What is his fortunc-
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Where does he find his fortune?
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THREE STRIPES NOW.
Fred L. Pratt writes his friend.
L. L. Humphries, from France that
he is getting along line and has been
a allowed another service stripe, which
now makes three, indicating 18
- months service abroad. Mr. Pratt
is with the 463rd aero squadron. Ho
expresses a very strong desire to get
back to the good old U. S. A. again
Painty Lifts for the graduate at
tho Gift and Art Shop on X. Bell.
4 8:
I Him in NOTICE.
Tin? Carnegie PnVHc Library wifi1
close at 6:30 p. m. from May ^st to!
Oct. 1st.
See graduating presents at Mont
gomery'a. The Jeweler. 2 7t
MOTHERS DAY. SENDAY MAY II
Do not let this .Mothers Day go b)
without sending to your loved
mother, your to^en of devotipu in
flowers. Place your order with us !
now aud wc will deliver them for
j ou. Griggs, The Florist. 2eod
MOTHERS DAY, SI NOVY MAY 11
Do not let this Mothers Day go by
without sending to your loved j
mother, your token of tfevotipn 111!
owers. Place your order with us j
ov; and wc will deliver them for
vou Griggs, The Florist. 2cod i
MOTHERS DAY, SIMMY MAY II
Do not let this Mothers Day go by j
without sending to your loved I
mother, your token of devotion in j
flowers. Place your order with u? I
now and we will deliver them for'
you. Griggs, The Florist. 2eod j
Walter .Templeton of the Johnson j
& Templeton Clothing Company, will
leave Saturday via. St. Louis Tor tne |
ciptern markets to buy goods to re- j
plenish their stock.
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NOTICE
All persons owning lots or graves |
in the Shawnee Mission Cemetery. j
are requested to c^lcan same of weeds,;
tin cans, broken glass, dishes, etc..
by May 20th. or notify us to do same
ut small expense. Yours for a clean
cemetery. Clark Brown, Supt.
Phone F-3, 1 3t
Mrs. Frank Swan of Konawa is a
pafichf at 'he General Hospital.
Assistant chief Fred Hankins of
the fire department i* taking his an-
nual vacation, being tjvi first of the
department o take his vacation this
season.
MORTUARY
Turner,
Funeral services of Mrs. A. N. Tur-
rer were held at tho First Christian
church Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Rev. Walter L. Ross officiat-
ing. he ft*mains were shipped to
Horton, Kaa.. for interment.
Wilkes.
Mrs. Mary Wilkes, aged <>i years,
died ut hoc home. 213 South Dixon
street. She w^s the beloved wife of
J J Wilkes. Fu^etja} services were
held at the home Saturday after-
noon at 4 o'clock, Rev. W. L. Ross
officiating. Interment was at Fair-
view cemetery.
Mitchell.
Mrs. Nanoy Mitchell, aged 80 years,
died Friday evening at 401 North
Philadelphia .streot. Funeral ser-
vices were held there at 5 o'clock
Saturday evening. Interment was at
Mission cemetery.
NEW TAILOR IN TOWN.
S. Corzine, a practical tailor of 8
years experience in Dallas, Tex., has
purchased the De Luxe Taliprs es-
tablishment, at 10 Fast Main strbel.
and is now in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Faust spent
Saturday in Oklahoma City.
8IO.NOIt HALI. LANDS IN I . S.
,ijlgnor Hall, tiun of Mrs. Fanny Hall
of 302 forth I tell Street . landed ii
Brooklyn from overseas Saturday, ac-
cording to a message received by his
j mother. Signor was a veterinarian I
with tho famous Rainbow Division
iind saw active service at the front for
over eight months. The message stat-j
ert that ho expected to leave at oncej
tort Fort Worth whore he would
mustered out.
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OOOOO 0 0 0 (1 0 0 0 0 0 0
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.
ATLANTA, Ga., May 3. Timely hit j
ting gave Now Orleans today's game,
against Altantal 5 to 3. A base on
balls and a single gave the visitors i
one ruu in the first inning and in tho
fourth an error followed by a triple i
ind four more bases on balls gavi
was responsible for the final New
New Orleans three more. An error-
Orleans tally. A base on balls and
three hits gave the locals three runs
in the fifth.
Score:
Mew Orleans 130 100 000—5 5—3
Atlanta 000 030 000 3 9 -I
Lankenau aud Wltchcns; Thorn-
burn and Rawson.
SAVOY
Week Startinq
Monday
III lllYMi', I1IIOS., (lifers
c Peggy
iVormand
Players
Brimful oi ability aud good
looks. Pla} Monday*
♦Tilt: 4.1 RL WHO DVREir
Picture Moiidaf ami I uesdh)
iMfRtWEY fiPSli: trt'
**BA TTtil-NO .1AN EH
Also Itni} PIclorhi!.
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At Wichita 'J ; Sioux CJ(j*
At Tulsu 8; St. Joseph.7.
TO BUILD NORWOOD
TO MAIN STREET?
THOMAS TALKED
TO SMALL CROWD
MEMPHIS, Tenn., May 3.—Nashville
came from behind today, tied the
score in the eighth and with a base on
balls, a single and two bunts which
Memphis players failed to handle, put whole building to be five stories high
over two runs in the ninth inning and and to conform In style and materia!
won the game from Memphis, 3 to 1.
Score:
Nashville 000 000 012 3 5 2
Memphis —r,0l0 000 000 1 8 t!
Hclfrish and Street; Goodbred and
Dehaney.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. May 3 Rob-
nson pitching his first game of the
season for Little Rock today, shut
out. Chi^ttanooga, 2 to 0, allowing th
visitors but four hits. Brottem with :
Joublc in the fourth drove in the win
iiiiitf runs.
Score:
Chattanooga .000 000 0G0 -0- 4- 3
little Rock -0p0 200 00x 2 7 1
Griffith and Higgins; Robinson and
Brottem.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., May 3, Birm-
ingham batsmen hit Fulton for eight
singlos and four runs in the first two
innings and Lhe locals won today'.'
game from Mobile, 4 to 2.
Score: , ,
Mobile . _.w00Q 100 001 2 8 !
3iriningham _130 000 ( 0x 4 9 1
Fulton and Coleman; Slapnlcknu
and Peters.
TEXAS EE At.IE.
At For.t Worth 1; Dallas 0.
At San Antonio 4; Beaumont o.
At Sbrev^'port W'aco 12.
WESTERN LEAUI E.
At Oklahoma City 5; Omaha 3.
Sen J. If! in el* Thomas, leader of
the opposition to thetddministrHtion's
hard silrta'ce road liomi plan, itddres-
: imI a crowd or pot haps 125, people
at Convention Half Saturday after*-
noon. He poker for nearly tw^
hours, and by the" time he had com-
( luded there was a noticable thinning
of the small crowd.
Sen. Thomas gave an exhaustive
analysis of the rotui bpnc^ ^ensure,
;:nU upon the (ouclaision of Jiis ad-
dress answered questions propounds
It could not he learned definitely C(i by hi* hearers.m v i' %
iturday whether the work hud been ..
W. F. Callahan of Omaha. Neb.,
owner of the Norwood Hotel build-
ing and the buildings occupied by
Pike Baker and the Union State
Bank is still in the city and is said
io be contempliAing extending the
Norwood building to Main street, the
with the present building.
fully determined upon, but it is known
to be under consideration.
The new lobbv and<illning room of
tilt! Norwood will he opened In about
r week or ten davs, according to
manager Cliff Wilhtrd.
STREET REPAIRS
START THIS WEEK
M.iyor Watts states Saturday that
ponding the arrival rnntemls with
which to repair th' asphalt pavement
of the business district, tho city had
borrowed sufficient material to start
the rep.ilrs this week.
City engineer Brown some weeks
ago stated that he had ordered the
Tarvia aud crushed rpek for the ro-
palr work. The 'farvta is here but
the crushed rock ha3 not arrived,
hence the necessity tor borrowing.
HACK FROM ST. I.OI IS.
Leon Frankel of Frankel Bvo- has
Returned from a business visit of
several days to St. Louis.
BLESSING HEARD
M'ADOO ADDRESS
W. L Bl«'!-sing has returned from
Chicago where he went to attend a
conference of Rock Island engineer^
on the recent wage award.
Mr. Blessing, heard the address of
W G McAdoo in behalf of the Vic-
tory Bonds, in which the former
treasurer predicted that in less thau
*a~ year the11 hoi!Si vMllTPflR at a
substantial premium.
Never lu the 25 years that he has
been goin^ Uac* and forth hitfweop
Oklahoma and north and east, says
Mr. Blessing, has he seen beticr crop
prospects. They simply couldn't be
iHstter. Jie declares.
Think Why Then Buy.
f
Electric Sterilized
ULTRA-RAY WATBR
COMPANY
mir I'lto.wi'r survii r
Phone 270
Silk Shirts for les:
Stones. 21 W. Main
money at E.
Huns, Overhead or Undersoss, Fe ared This Dragon of the A;i
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Now that the war is over the censor is permitting tho public to learn apjnething about what the uIUob' fliers
had 4o. do with boating the Hun. The British not only l ad to guard against ZZeppelln raids on land but he navy
had to patrol : ie seas. Here is n photograph showing tie British airship No. 23 starting on patrol. An arrow in
dicates a small airplane which could be released and stait in pursuit of ZZeZppvltns ro enemy planes within a few
seconds.
FIRMLY ESTABLISHED
The Shawnee Motor Transporta-
tion Co., has alreadv firmly estab-1:
lished itself with the Shawnee pub-
lic, under ibe management of W. B.
Rorschach, the veteran transfer man.
Mr. Rorschach expresses himself as
well pleased at the Initial success of
the new enterprise and as confident ^
of continued success.
Miss Mary Hayden of Oklahoma
City i* the guest of Mrs. Alviti ,S.
Nuckolls.
See M) Window for bargain^ in
J 847 Rogers Bros, spoons. 1847
Rogers Bros, tea spoons $3.25 out to
j *2.00; 1847 Rogers Bros doscri
; spoons $.">.£0 cut to $4.00; 1847 Rog-
ers Bros table spoons $6.50 cut to
$" 00. W. A. Wright, Jeweler and
Optometrist 4 tf
Miss Lydla Hill has gone [o In-
diana for a three month'., stay .vi b
her sl3ter.
Lieut. Will Russell who ha recent-
ly been mustered out at Camp Jack-
son,' I* hero from, his homo at Ozark.
Ark., visiting hU unclc and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Carey
Se- M> Wiiido.v ior bdrgilns in
1P47 Rogers Bro spoon 1847
K ;:er • nro-. tc Kpoon.^ cut to
$:'00; 1^47 Rogers Bros de ert
poons *5.80 cut to $4.00; 1847 Rog-
ers Bro# tahle mm $:i.o0 <sut to;
?5,00. W. A. Wright. Jeweler and
Optomclrlst. 4 tf
Miss Lena Peyton of Oklahoma
City is the guost of her sister. Mrs
M. G. Knowles.
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How to Look in Clothes
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There's just one way to do
it: Buy good ones; the kind
we sell—
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
make tliem. They give
longer wear; you get more
days of service per dollar in
[hem than in the cheaper
made clothes.
Copyright 1918 lUrt Schaffner 8: Mors
Johnson Templeton
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