The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 137, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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A. 11 of the Local News Every
Day in the Daily Eagle
THE ENID DAILY EAGLE
The News of the World Received
Daily by Wire
$1,500,000
One (fflilSson and a fHalf
I HAVE SAVED the people the above amount in the
last 5 years through my Mighty Trade Sales.
j. u a hi el mlev
America's most daring Price Wrecker returns to Enid.
Department Store Sale Co open the $48,000 Trade Sale at
Donald's OSd Stand
SATURDAY at 10 a. m.
Doors Positively Open Sat. at 10 a. m.
A Silk lire as Free An all Vbool Dress Free
FIRST TWENTY-FIVE ladies entering the front door and
spending twenty-five cents will be presented with a dress
pattern absolutely FREE, each lady gets a numbered ticket-
among the twenty-five dress patterns there will be one silk
dress and one Fne wool dress pattern the two ladies with the
lucky numbers get tV PRIZE DRESSES, the other twenty-
three dresses Free with 25c Purchase
ff£40 THE POSTER
It will prove the most profitable reading you have done
for years.
10:@0 a. in. Saturday
120 North Independence
Thousands are Coming
vntfj
Mr«. C. C.
Amphlett, of
Wilcox's
Apache,
Honoring
guest, Mrs.
Mrfc. 11 Irani Humphries entertained
with a delightful morning bridge
yesterday, guests being seated at
five tables. Mrs. Kd Klein held
high score at the final count and
received a dainty laco handkerchief
the guest of honor being presented
with a similar favor. The Hum-
phries home wa® decorated for the
morning in a profusion of summer
flowers, 110 attention being paid
to color sehenie. Luncheon was
served at the small tables to the
following guests at the noon hour:
Mesdames Amphlett, of Apache.
l>atby. of Asii (irove, Mo., T. 11.
Stratford, A. N. Heaney, L. M.
Bdjnstead, Kd Klein. J. R. Dun-
worth. Frank Robinson, .1. S. Trlni-
I Dickiusheets, Wanda Kerr, Sylvia
Moslg, Alice Trlppett, Lues Trip-
pett, Frances Hodgden. Maybelle
St nurd, Florence (J an non. Ethel
and DertUa McCafferty, Carrie
1 ower, Mae ('fork, Mary Simons,
B and Nida Wheeler, Fern Wil-
liams and Mrs. Roger Peard.
The Congenial Dancing party
given at Lakewood park last night,
the last of the summer season, was
a splendid success. A large crowd
attended, the younger society de-
votees being present en masse.
Tin girls wore their daintiest Bum-
mer frocks and seemed to have
paid special attention to their coif-
lure arrangements. Music was fur-
nished by the Mariager orchestra
and was fine, the dancers greatly
hie, c (V Wilcox, llruce Sanders, appreciating the new and popular
W ood Wright. F. A. Hudson, Chns. pieces especially arranged for the
Wljson, A. (J. Dessau* r, S. M. Jen- occasion.
ldns, Will Lowry. H. W. Trlppett, _—
Misses Edna Weatlierly and Mabel
Dun worth.
Apache, Mrs. C. C. Wilcox enter-
tained w 1th a second party
yesterday afternoon, it being in
the nature of a ihimble purty. the
guests brought their sewing and
spent a delightful time in needle
work as they visited and chatted.
During an interval in the after-
noon, Mrs. Wilcox introduced a
guessing contest, auswers to ques-
tions being different parts of the
body in which Mrs. E. M. Byerley
was the most successful and won a
box of stationary. Guests of Mrs
Wilcox were Mesdames T. 11. Strat-
ford, E. M. Byerley, G. F. South-
ard. J. S. Trimble, Hiram Hum-
phries, W. Z. Smith, O. II. Why-
man, Herbert Strickler, Harry Love
Frank Brad field, J. 11. Lottrldge.
Mrs. Wilcox used gladioli and ferns
as decorations and at 0 o'clock
berved a dainty luncheon.
Misses Hazel and Ruby Sopher
charmingly entertained Wednesday
evening with an out-of-doors party
at their country home, southeast
of the city. Various games were
played throughout the evening,
dainty refreshments being served
at a late hour. Those present were
Misses Nolle Reger, Myrtle Davis,
Margaret Williamson, U'Dessa Reg-
er, Ruth Davis, Nellie K. Kurban,
Rffle Priest, Katy and Mary Merrlt,
Messrs. Earl Tobias, Raymond
Ualch, Vaehel Pool, Allen Dish-
man, Burr Williams, Burl Tobias,
Oscar Wrench, Morgan Sweeney,
Iven Wheeler, Howard Hare, Exr:
erett Guthrie. Fen Hart, Leslie
Priest and Dr. and Mrs. W. T.
Roush.
The first meeting of the Ken-
wood club, following the mid-sum-
mer adjournment was held yester-
day afternoon with Mrs. C. W.
Avery, a feature of the meeting
being the vacation reports given
by each member of the club. Plans
wore discussed pertaining to tho
Healfhwwv,
Women who bear children and
remain healthy are those who pre-
pare their systems in advance of
baby's coming. Unless the moth-
er aids nature in its pre-natal
work the crisis finds her system
unequal to the demands made
ment victories were reported to the
state dpartment today by Minister
Y.'ni..:e' I!" :; C?lo-'. !",<'crazo
Diaz with 200 troops defeated 3"<0
ZelayaiBtas commanded by fjenernl
Xarizo Herrios the morning of Sep-
tember 'i at La Paz. Colonel Moyzs
Berrios, substitute in the cabinet of
former President Zelaya, was taken
prisoner. Colonel Zamarriba, a fed-
eral officer, was killed. At Tipata-
pa the same day General Arzenio
f I Am Now |
The Benjamin Clothes Man |
Of Enid I
upon it, and she is often left with Cruz with 500 men defeated a sim-
weakened health or chronic ail- liar rebel force under Colonel Sam-
rnents. No remedy is so truly a'uel Cerrllos. As prisoners the fed-
help to nature as Mother's Priend, i erals took Colonel Cerrllos and one
and no expectant mother should!other colonel, eight captains and
fail to use it. It relieves tlie pain thirty-three subordinates.
flndt discomfort caused by the I At Tamaprlnda, on the east side
strain on the ligaments, makes Gf Lake Managua, the government
p lant and elastic those fibres and j captured General Alfonso Irlas,
muscles which nature is expand- brother of Julian Irlas. with 140
ing, prc\ents numbness of limbs, ]revoluti0nists enroute from Leon to
and soothes the inflammation of GranaUa t0 Joln Mena.
breast glands. The system being | Generals Mena and Zeledon are
thus prepared by Mother s Friend! . t .. .
dispels the fear that the crisis'" * ? comraand
may not be safely met. Mother* T °"tain mone,y- Th'y ha™ re80rt"
Friend assures a speedy and com- "d,many l t0 ,obbery an'>
plete recovery for the mother, ;"10?10"; accord-
and she is left a healthy woman '"8 to, State *°Part™nt re< rt8'
to enjoy the rearing of her child ithe>' "aVe C°UeCted Very larf?c
Mother'sFriend | amounts, chiefly In the vicinity of
is sold at
stores. Write _ ,
for our free
book for ex-
pectant mothers which contains
much valuable information, and
many suggestions of a helpfui
nature.
BRADFKLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Mother
! Mazaya.
['ItAIRIE GEM ITEMS.
regular custom of the" club
Guests other than members pres-
ent at the meeting were Mrs.
Avery, of Oklahoma City, Mrs.
Rowland and Mrfl. Cooper.
Mrs. G. M. Snyder entertained with
a birthday dinner for her son. Hugh
Snyder, Wednesday evening, having
as guests Messrs. J. W. Cleybourne,
James Reynolds. Merle Thomas,
winter meetings and arrangements ]Thomas, Sj\, Tom Chemeyer, Fred
each hostess to make
made for
her own plans for entertainment.
The time yesterday wab devoted
largely to needle work as is the
• ■ •
Dr. Campbell left Friday for
Shelter. Okla., where he will make
his future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stephens left
Friday. Mr. Stephens going to his
old home in Kentucky and Mrs.
Stephens to her old home in Mis-
souri. -
Mr. and Mrs. John Ditgen were
Enid visitors Friday.
♦ HEAT ENDANGERS LIVES *
OF ELDEHLY FOLKS I
NickiiCtfs and Misery Follow
Inattention to the
Minor Ills.
Wilkinson and Harry Grain.
Don't jam. Come early. See our
superb new features daily.
We cannot repeat, as requested by
so many, for benefit of thosja, who
miss. Therefore in Justice to your-
self and friends, watch the daily
bills in our lobby. The Electric
Theatre—only 5c. 8-6-3t
Older people should be especi-
ally careful of their health daring
the hot months, as high tempera-
ture has a peculiarly enervating ef-
fect that tends to disarrange the
entire digestive system. The slight-
est indiscretion in diet is almost
sure to be followed by bowel trou-
ble and indigestion, but if care is
taken to kep the bowels open by
using a gentle laxative
Government
Ends Revolt
Washington, Sept. G—Government
successes over the rebels in several
engagements in Nicaragua resulting
in the capture of a large number of
the directing heads of the revolu-
stimulent1 tion' t0Rether with t,le almost com-
at the first sign of any irregular-!p,ete domination of the situation by
ity, a great deal of the misery and the American naval forces now in
distress can be avoided. j the country, summed up the situation
Strong, harsh and drastic physics 'n Central American republic
should be avoided because of the yeBt€,'day.
shock to the system following their l- &rge forces ot American marines
use. An excellent laxative, and one an(* bluejackets are stationed along
that is easy and natural in its railroad and Major Butler, com-
effect on the stomach, bowels and mand'ng the marines, expresses the
liver.' is found In Dr. Caldwell's °^ ion that he can maintain rail-
Syrup Pepsin, a compound of aim- J'°ad communication between the
pie laxative herbs with pepsin that c&Pltal and Corinto.
is pleasant to the taste and post- v These advices were received at
tive in its action. By cleansing the navy department from Admiral
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith re-
turned home from Claremore where
they have been visiting their
daughter, Friday.
Misses Golda, Sylvia and Gladys
Hiokma <ro spending a few days
at their old home In Ames.
Jr* y~
Benjamin Clothes
Do You Wear
A Benjamin?
If you do you will
be interested to
know the fall styles
are in. It you
have never worn
them, you certainly
have a treat in store
for you---a try on is
a sure buy-—Regular
Benjamin customers
would not be so cra-
zy about the clothes
if there were not
something superior.
Once a Benjamin
suit, always a Ben-
jamin man.
Sold Only by Me
HARRY B.
Mrs. Alva Holland. Instead of the Willard Stephens, Dunlap, Sturgis,
usual course of Ice cream, melon | Kornbaum, DItgen, Glenn Stephens
was served on the lawn. Games' A. W. Holland, Mrs. Constable and
were indulged in by young and
old. At a late hour guests de-
parted, declaring Mr. and Mrs.
Holland to be royal entertainers.
Mrs. Alva Holland was shopping
in Enid Wednesday.
Miss Lillie Blanchard spent Sun-
day with home folks.
Mrs. Mark Stephens is visiting
relatives in Nebraska at present.
A very pleasant meeting of the
Congenial club took place Friday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Morris were
Enid visitors Saturday.
Mrs. James Blanchard
Enid shopper Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Stephens enter-
tained a .number of friends at an
ice cream supper Saturday even-
ing. The young folks played var-
ious out of door games and the
older ones spent the evening in con
venation. Everyone had a most
Messrs. and Mesdames Vaughn,
enjoyable time. Those present were
Messrs. John Morris and Mark
Stephens; Miss Katie Sturgis, Lilly
and Stella Blanchard,Hazel Morris,
Katie Ditgen, Izzetta Seeley and
Lizzie Mathis. Messrs. Everett
Guthrie, Raymond and Maurice
Sturgis, Forest, Ben, Wayne and
Eugene Pierce, Menefee Ditgen,
Earl and Albert Stephens. John
and Sumner Cowl, Francis Blanch-
ard and Floyd Stephens.
Diarrhoea is always more or less
prevalent during September.' Be
prepared for it. Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy is prompt and effectual.. It
can always be relied upon and is
pleasant to take. For sale .by M.
& B. Drug Co., The Ponayo Store.
A pretty morning party of yes 1
In honor of Mrs. Newton Hud-
son. of Emporia, Kans, Mrs. A. II.
Shaver entertained a number of
her friends Wednesday, afternoon,
terday was that at which Misses'those present being Mesdames
.Mnurlne Frantz ami Faith Heir- [ Frunces Blur. Bert Smith, Hattle
cnymoua entertained at the homo Harris. A. Mulligan, \V. H. Day.
of Mrs. Lulu Whitson, a color Arthur Brown, Mark Qoodhue, n
motif of yellow and green being rc. Church, Emery Caldwell and V.
carried out In the floral decora- A. Doty, the latter winning a box
lions of the home in the dainty j of stationary in a photo throwing
baud tinted talliis done in yellow contest, which she presented to
water llllies anil In the menu the guest of honor. Ill a cake con-
whlch was served at the close of test which followed Mrs. Bert
ttie whist games. As tlio guesta' Smith won a picture, which was
urrlved at 0 o'clock punch was also presented to Mrs. Hudson,
served in the hall by .Miss Virginia 1 At the close of the afternoon
Whitson, the tallies being dlitri- dainty refreshments were served,
buted upstairs. W hist was played the hostess having the assistance
at five tablet). Miss Lues Trlppett m Mrs It. K. Church and Mrs. V.
holding high score at ilio close of A. Doty.
the games and receiving a pair of i
silk hose. Guests of the niot nlnr j As another courtesy to her home
11}f'l 11(Jf'ft M1bu,*r Vomtn Cntlni, jft^unn I 0141.I Meg I,- T. . . AmjiHUtt r f
the bowel tract and removing the
foreign matter that irritates and
inflames the tissue, a dose of Syrup
l'epsin will Quickly check the sum-
mer diarrhoea that is so prevalent.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sold
in drug stores for fifty cents a
tottle large, family size, one dol.
lar. A free triul bottlo will be
sent, postpaid, if you will write to
Dr. W. n. .Caldwell, 406 Washing-
ton St. Monticello, Illinois.
Southerlund. lie reiMirts that ru-
mors of the danger to Americans
and other, foreigners them has been
greatly exaggerated.
Tlio first battalion of marines which
was brought to Corinto on the Cali-
fornia left for Corinto Wednesday
for Leon. The second batalllon and
a large lauding party from the
cruiser Colorado was expected to fol-
low today.
More details of tho recent govern-
Memphi Fresco Paint
THE MOST artistic method of treating your walls is to use our
Memphi Fresco wall pa int. This is absolutely the best
wall finish on the market today. The prominent buildings of any
city in America use Memphi Fres co for wall coating instead of
paper. It is sanitary, all Ink or pencil marks can be washed oft
without leaving any marks—noth ing liko It under the sun. The
great Astor Hotel of New York h as every room finished with Mem-
phi Fresco. The American Hotel 01 Enid is beautified with Mem-
phi Fresco.
Sco our window disploy of De Sota Paints and
We handle the best.
J. C. Jones
Homo Beautifiers.
Hdw. Co.
Ad reading is an absolute essential of good housewifery. The "suc-
cessful wife" is coming to fully realize it. ' The unsuccessful wife should
BEGIN to realize it.
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