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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1918 OFniLLtEfl CODING TO FETE Athletic Director Parks Maps Program for July 3-4, j: The Cliartilier of Commerce expert t have data from Lieut. C. R. Park, athletic director it Fort Sill, late to " day which will contain the program of port to be given by the athletes who rt to com to participate in the Oil iM Mining Men a association War Savingi Stamp relebition Jul 3. . Howard E. Figft. acting for the gen tral committee having charge of the soldier coining brre ha atkrd l ien- tenant Park to secure, from (he com mantling officer of I ort Sill a written atatement in which permiMion fur the aoMlrr cantiriKeiit, urnhnhly 2Ht mm in fall, to come to Oklahoma Citv for ttv Celebration will be container!. F'ti ir.e tn-vi and metiilier of the ccmimit leswho have charge of letting ticket'' lofthe varioui events on the soldiers' profrram a well 11 of soliciting tlir pionejr which underwriter the e.xprrne ol their coming, wished that this cre dential from the officer in command ahould he obtained a f'ii ai prmihje. tn a telephone talk with Figg. I.irit ienant I'arku aid h believed kf would 1 able to bring an excellent outfit vlth him. The only diffimltv be ex pected to enhumter w;n in (lie matter of bands. I.at week three armv band1, from Fort Sill were ordered oversea and left the pot nml thi. week two more handi will leave the pint prepar atory to going overea. w.a.a. - Help your government and yntiMcIf it one and the same time by buying War aavingi stamps June ZRtli. Sign Your Thrift Stamp Pledge Here S7U Shock 3 0' Ward 1. rrei liH't I 11 0)mrn Tlonlevarrt 1 Tiity-t-lhli mid MeKln- lev (I l 'ir. ;i ) , ,. J Twenty-Mill ni Doualn. 4 1737 W. K'.v.t.tn Jl'Oi W. HU'.rrMli ,. 1105 N. Wi-ntl-lll. ,, 7 Twrtily-rimt anil Wilrn. I OH atHtmn oppoaila O'NIel ' lurk .. 9-1111 N. HintKoji my- Twditlelh ami l.e. 1 1 f I o W. I'mii loi ntli ' 72 HIT N. Jtroartway. Herd 3. Frecim-l I-Fourteenth and Kul I Hear of 309 1.. Tenth. 112 E. 6lth. 4 I" Harrinnu Ave. sn K, Kianih. a K. tieventh. t 19 kiamh. I Htnnwail und Nlnlh. 14IM) k. Kilnh. M 1-0J1 K. ThPfl 11-119 N. I,lndray. M II MS E Vnurtli U-I'lr diH!uD So 2 Ward I. rretncit I Tit vN ffroadvnv m 1 0fl ft 01 N Hinnitwu? ' I JIM N. Hum! my, )l N. itiiljoii. ,, t t:U W. Konrth ft 70S N. Ii ey. 7-7i(t K. Ollii ., -KIhlh ft Klein f M. m i-l ) ,. 104 I.lnwond. 10 I?V. Seei.ii.l, 11 I HI W, Seinrnl ,. II inn v Main. ' 1 3 i'ourf Houae, M H m W. r'liliform.i n-.1I W. Mnln 1G 100 8. roadway. Ward f frwinit I "lt-trrl Hotel. " 2-S'i'i H. Hu lon. 3 Mi S. HiidMiri. ., 4 n V Ch.'knuaw. r.-4tr. W. Wheel,-. ft 2M0 S. 'en'r.il. 7-222 W. C. A hllda Hchool HoiiHr. I-MI7 w r m J:: KirhaiiRA Avenue, in-kiij 8 lliil.n:i.n. Into the Unknown. NCE away from I'liillinthnrg, Snlly'i heart swung nearer and nearer back to normal. "lo you aee, now," aid I)r Kolf one iiy, "why physician so often pre'cribe travel lor a patient lin iinthing rise tin c erds ?" "I certuinlv do." sinileil Sally; "it's a form of artitifial regulation. If yuu just go through tbe motion, king enough, you begin to work again I Yon cant be thinking of your small town trouble in a place likr this you're too busy wad hing tbe crowds and dodging automobiles. IM yon ever see such a continuous perfonname ol excitement ?" It was S.illv Orme's first glimpse of New York. I be I'hillipslnirg unit .i ipinitcted in x nue of barracks and tent and covered wooded walkwavs many acres in rsienl on the northern liiiik'C of the citv. Ihev were told that their m;iv nught be but two or three days, or it might be two weeks-it de pended on when they could get transportation. Sally and the other nurses had vari ous duties in the morning the physi cal drills in a big field near headipur trrs. the care of the dunnitorv. the lectures, tepoits and what not I!ut in tile afternoon thev rould get leave to go to town," us tlit v c.illed it, iilth'Muh lliry were well within the limits of the s.ist melroiiobs. At first New York (tightened Satlv Fvery one sermed to be in a fury of uirry and excitement. The clamor of the subway made her shudder. The four-ply line of automobile on Fifth avenue were an amareuient. The snk ening amell of hot gasoline fumes, the leafetung, nerve tearing shrieks ol horns, the never thinning throngs on the pavrmenls, all busy, all trying to pet somewhere, oppressed her. Yet fever ti.i. ii isrny sne aim per companion Kent on, cats hing the feverish hiiiry, seeing sights, "doing" the shops-urh pal.ires of shops I riding on the tophenvv bussei through the glory of Riverside drive, exploring "downtown" and the "rubberneck wagons" with a man bawl ing a "lecture" through a megaphone At first she rould not get used to be intr shoved and itepped on. She would Pretty Curls and Waves Acquired Over Night! IIi'!''m Ins I r rurllna neeret that Ik rtr- cliteilly "worlh while " Ai titdtnnn npplv n Itttla lUiulcl Hinrinfi with h clnnn tooth toiiMh, ilntwtnir thla down llm luilr finui toil In Hp. In ih men tiliiK whin vim look In your mirror you will hn aalimlslieil und rti'1llited to f Inil jrnnr luilr hn rlrleil In heauiltiil nil In m yuu'vis aver wmn the sxHTlneait will look o mil urn I no mm will alien It waa artlflilnlly nrqulieil. Tnu eim ohtiiln lltjuld ullmeilne at ny diua iliuo and a few ouurna will IhiI a tlnm It I imlthor alli-ky nor irssuay Kun la ptvuMuit lo mm. It la doubly u. rui iiacniiM ol also aurvina a Ii'iki- 1 iliaMlna, keeping tlm Imlr aoft. ami Innliiiiin After one trlnl von I ss lll nev i-r go Imck to tha I'm hni nu rutl- (AUV.) H 1 1 v lug Iron. iland aside and be polite, and for her pain she got pushei. Presentlyand alas, it duln't ,,ke long she lupan to run and to push like the test, elbow ing those who were In her wav, datting under holes' noses and the blunt mioiii . of motor cars. Night on llroadway was a tn i r . 1 beyond words. "And yet," she wro'e to I'loienie, "this most famous stieet in the world in paved parlly with hoard, partly with itone and partly with nothing but dint and tiiidris. "The Roadway is all dug up o that you ran look down mile into the bow el ol the earth syhere men work at night by tbe light of elntric tori hi s Ii reminded me of that mining camp in Nevada we visited once vnlh dad" I ben, ipnle suddenly they got then jilini' in Mi is. I here was iii air of insteiy oer their eiliharkatlon, the weiid part of it being that jthey saibd at night Sally stood at the rail slariiu; down the steep side of the ship all painted with stripe and triangle and crav curves of blunjc and red and while and blue. She wa alio ill (mm head to loot Deep-throated whistles roared solemnly through tbe lesser sounds of shouting men and pulfing' tugboats On board their ship, crowded with men in liliaki and women in blue, the erv at mo plirie was charged with emiiemcnt In Id in h ash. 'I he gill by Salh's side gnpied her arm and whispered half s'llilniigly : "I'm not afraid; don't think that. Hut it's all o treiiiendiius yud terrible. 1 I don't even know why I'm crying this wnv. It'l just hysterics, I guess, for I seldom cry. I feel o small to meet it all. And yet o powerful, o atrengtli-1 etied with tTiiking what we're able to do. I'rohably you don't know what I'm talkmif ahoui Sal!)' arm went around her shoul ders. "Ws, I do, dear. It' the way ol diers ee. Il'i a feeling big and so (oiuplex that we've got to grow a tirw set of ene to measure it with." (To he continued ) w.a.a. Judges Are Sought For War Gardens I; Don ut lu Ktven hi assisiant. A I . H- ut !i v, the oh of finding M men in this city who ire mni petent and willing to act as Judges ol war garden. There are 28 nrhool district In the city and three priie offered for best garden in each district, $5, $.1, and $2. Hire judge will officiate ui each si boot district. The judge must have examined all the various gardens in tlirir respeilue district ami turned in ti eir iiei ision ami an accompanying ifj,nrt on or befoie August , llenllev is not in the hast discour aged and ny he believe he can loratc imh'fs with but little difficulty. Donart believe the (Iklahomu t ity Garden ing I air to he held Angst 27 and 8 will be this most successful ever held be cause this year it Is favored a to it loution and will be held at the Lib erty market. G U T H R iTTiE A R IngM A Y SHOW GAS .LAW INVALID A ln'.iiing is bring held ut (iiithrir t l.t v licloir l t-4' ial Judge John ( oiterjil in rrleience to tbe claim ol ttie tit n r if das ami l-.lcctnc company that a law pnssrd by the last legisla lure was atich that eliminating the minimum price for ga would cause the company to fail to live up to it con tract made with the city of (iiithtie. I he hearing is regarded a an import ant one inasmuch a its outcome may decide whether the law a passed by the legislature' it valid. Just Once! Try Dodson's Liver Tone! Take No Calomel! Listen To Me! If hilious, (onsliii.'ded, lieadafhy or nick, I ;u;iraiitc(! relief without t.'ikiup; dangerous calomel which sickciiH and salivates. Slop using calomel! It makes you sick. Don't lose a dav's woik If you fnl l.iv, sluggish, bilious or consti pated, listen to toe I ( aloinel is tnetcury or quiiksilver which cure necrosis of the bones, t aloinel, when it conies into contact with sour bile, crashes into it breaking it up. Ibis is when you leel that awful nausea and cramping. If you are "all knocked out," if your liver is torpid find bowels constipated or you have hradiiche, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is had or stonimh sour, just try a spoonful of harmless) Dodson's l.lver Tone. Here's my guarantee do to any drug store and get u bottle of Dod'on's I iver Tone for a few cents. Take a spoonful -I"",IUWHL i 1 tonight, and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel line ami vigorous by morning, I want you to go bat k to the store and get your money. Dodson's l.iver Tone in destroying the siile of calomel because it is teal Inrr medicine; entirely vegetable, theiefore it can noKsalivate or make you sick. 1 guarantee that one npootifnl of Dod son's l.iver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels ol that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and making von feel miserable. I guarantie that n hnttle of Dodson' Liver Tonu will keep the entire family feeling fine for months, dive it to your children l! is harmless; doesn't gripe and thev like its pleasant tjste. (Adv r ni i,..,,,,,, iwn iiwiat Tli T7 I Use Cocqanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want tu keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soap and prepared thampno contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and i very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (whirh i pure and entirely gasiase less), is much heller than the most ex pensive aoap or anything else vim can use for ha,mpooing, as this can't pos nbly injure the hair. Simply moil ten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonful will mmke an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinse out easi ly, and removes every particle of rlnst. oirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it v leave it fine and Mlky, bright, fluffy and eaiy to manage. Yon can get mulsified cocoanut oil al most any drug store. It is very cheap. ' and S few ounce is enough to last rv- ryoe ia the family for months. (Adv) Gear Away PuspTei Dtndruff witn Giticr.ra TW Soan la CaWna inJ TW Ointment Soothe tai Hel The fragrant, auper-creamy etnol lienta ston itrhlnv. rlnr h Llr, nf Ditnolea. blotrhea. rrrlnMaanil nmoli. neta, the scalp of itching and dan- urun, ana me nnai oi chaps and sorea. In purity, delicate medica tion, rafreahtng fragrance, conve nience and economy, Cuticura Soap and Ointment meet with the approval oi the moat discriminating. Ideal (or wry-4Wy toil ooea. km Suppose a German Shell Should Fall in Youii Front Yard? A shell nhot from a vcun beyond the Rhine r,00() milois awnv! That woliM surely he Ihe new wonder of the hour; und yet not us Kreat a wonder us the new.iiuiper dropped on -your doorstep every mornintr. The telegraph was invented seventy-five years ago; the telephone forty years, ap:o; the wireless twenty years ago; the perectins: print ing press is half a century old, Iiut, any one of these inventions is more wonderful, and a mil lion times morp useful, than a 5,000-mile gun would be. And the combined result of nil these wonders is thnt newspaper at your door which you pick up. read hurriedly, and discard for another and later issue. Kvery day and all day, from every conti nent and corner of the earth, the Associated Press dispatches, by wire and wireless pour into The Oklahoman Uuildinfr ami out again through the great presses, in the form of folded copies of The Oklahoman and Times, to 100,000 subscribers in the city and state. The miracle is commonplace though un comprehended. - The OKLAHOMAN & TIMES Maximum in Service and Value To Reader and Advertiser J 1 "SM - SOCIETY (Centinutd from Ptat . party at her home, followed Saturday morning Willi a ptinic breakfast at the I rudgeon home Mr and Mrs. Fdward K (lavlord and daughter, Miss Edith of 1J0S North Shartel avenue, will leave this evening for I'.ste I'ark, Colo., to spend the aiimmrr month Mr. and Mr. Kirhard T. Harrl and children, Mis abel Harris and Kiibard, of 610 West I ifteenth street, will leave Monday for an extensive easlerri trip. 1 hey will go directly to Chicago and from there motor overland to New Vork and other eastern points. Mr James II. Wamsley of 112 Wet Seventh street left Sunday for l a I'nri Texa. H I. M.rienahan of 1825 East Six teenth street il reroverini from an mi. eralnm fur appendicitis. Mr. and Mr. I M s;i.'i i , ' . pi. .uniy wiiu wrrp vif iiniT irtnri. Ill llartlesville sseie rullrrl li.m. laktar part of the week owing to Mr McClenalun' serious illne. A-a4a iAMsaataiMa(1 am . M iM4i.MMM-1Jl Insurance companies give thousands of dollars for nn injured eye. What valif ation do you place on yours? Better Have Your Eyes Examined McVEYS The Leading OPTOMETRISTS 139 Main Street i Does Your Barber Use Ice? A cloth, wruiiK out of he-cold water and laid mi the face is the ideal finish for a shave in hot weather. It cools and re freshes, KiviiiR a distinct feeling of relief and pleasure after the hot towels. A jiail filled with water and with a good-sired chunk of Ice should he an essential part of the equipment of every barber shop in hot weather. Ask for the ice-cold towel. Vou will learn to count rt a pleasure not to be missed. For this use we recommend our rrystal-clear Centerfreeie ice the kind .that is used by so many of the leading soda foun tain of the city. ' Capital Ice & Storage Company WAltfUT 4644 MAPLE 1124 Times Want Ads for Best Results and Bathing Suits Will Be In Evidence for Men for Women for Children Men's Are one piece, Jersey knitted athletic lines, attractive color combinations $1.00 to $7.50 Women's Are one piece skirted, non-clininp; Middys and Norfolks $2.50 to $10 Styles und color schemes like those seen at any up-to-the-minute bathing beach. Oklahoma City's Coney Island BELLE ISLE Opens Up Big Next Sunday, the 30th. -with 400 feet of beach modern bach appurtenances, for water sportsV diving boards, and everything to make you feci as tf you were at Coney Is land, Brighton lieach or Atlantic City. Let's Get B. & M. Bathing SuhVand Beat This Heat B. & M. Straws Are Much in Evidence Also Recognized by Their Quality South American Ecquadorian Panama are genuine imported hal. wm $6 to $10 Protect your winter clothe with Moth Proof Baga....35c (3 for $1 ) in telescope, w ide brims, semi-flat wide brims, crease crowns, roll brim, Optimo, full crease with black, tan, li-jht tan, white and frray bands. For the Boya Going I Toilet sct.4, memo- Away get these use. sets, air pillows, mil- ful gifts for them in i''y brushes, cijfa- khaki ; ivtfe cases. Picture frames and Fit-all kits, i H4 n S70fl 1. OKLAHOMA CTY. Let'a keep on going and keep going on even after the 28th. 19 Years of Reliability