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UK TI'I.SA DAILY WORLD .SUNDAY JANUARY 10. 1914
TWO
FIGHT FOR FOOD IN 1
STRICKEN BELGIUM
POTATO BREAD IS
USED IN CHICAGO
CILLIMAN DENIES HIGH SEAS MUST
BRIBERY CHARGES ! BE FREE TO ALL
Tomorrow We Start
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for liifrinal.n iin to Hi.'
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SAPULPA SCHOOLS
ARE OVERFLOWING
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on t h- i i r -. l . Nat. a d . i t isroi. n I s
Villi Hi- f-.-ln H that 'In w-i- all
Ininroiiil.-.' All 'Ins time I was
(Mlff-riHK ff to d : ! I'M. i from the
Improper food I was la'ini; nt the
rest n in ant.
"(Him day I ii n pa knu.' of
f Irnpi'-NiitH nt the i . stain ant and
Irlr.l tmim with in am The food
look my fancy at nn e After a f. w
ItinclieH "11 II nt mldnii:ht 1 n. t. d an
Improvement In mv f. -Inu:s nnd .
vn Hide to work w.ih I fatuni-
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tegular diet flm-e tlnn. nnd liae'
JmproVMl pi-ently Tl Id d-.p-
pa anil lml f-eiii'K Hint I t Ihhik (
prc nececciry inljiin-ts to nitht
work diKHppearcd. nnd I inn nlde t- j
do much hiitp and lieti.r wmk with
lend effort than rv-r h.for.-
I van ii". -1. . - " i
nnd seek health In dome ..the walk
In llf" l'i'' tnanaa m mi .-inunr m
llet I am now all rlKlil. Hi. n v
a Heaoon."
Name Klven by rnatum '. Untile
Creek. Mich.
Look In .KK. for tlio ' -
tie book. -The Iload to Wellvllle.
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W A."ll I M IT i.V .Ian. !.. I" f i . nls of
John l!. SiMiioi.n. Ainfi l-iin i-oiiNiil at
M-M '"it) ni- lioint-iiHi 'ly l-ai-l
with tin- .nihall. (t-i In I he has
inii'li- In iy I tin: (harn- if ;-n-ral
I'iil.iKox. inlnlft-r of ii Kin-ii It ur"
In the i Inll-i t. z - il.ltict that Sllll-
iiiiiii. Sf lal An nt l.-ini ( '..nova i.ti'l
otli.-ts had a. ci ti i I ill i- of TniiJ-
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) -ni- Itiirhlde. .Mr. Hllllinan .e-si-rthi-K
th- I'tlh-ry Hory us "nhsunl."
offni' if.su-. I the flloHliiK (iffi.-lul
Mat. iin i.t IoiiIk ht :
"T .1 1 en t la 1 mlmi ami coiitltiuoiiM
hml w-athi-r liuve i en I. red nil inlll-
t'Hv oi'i-i a t Ioiim most illffl. nit. lull the
M. lit. n. ki In ti.os have firmly held
all tln-lr iositn... nt h It hNtandliu:
th- fl-i i' ai till. t fir- of th- Ans-
1 1 in PH.
'"Ih- Mm; a 11 .ii.iii aie visitiiu!
he 1 1 iois at t In- front "
Summary of New Measures In
The Lower House
i:v (;i.i;n.n t 'in i vs.
i Staff ( 'in t e.sind-nt. )
iiKI.AIKiM A .'1TV .Ian. 9. -Hills
f..r a pi efereiil lal i lmarv for In-
I'teir.ed iinaltl.-H In 1'iiNi'H of pander
hiK. iidnlt rv or Ni-ilin-tloii Klli'ii
Miinllfied volets Hie lUlit to Vote l.y
mail when away from hum" pro-
hlhiiiiiK fortune tellniK provldliiK for
the use of Hrlioolhon.sfN for puhlle
IneetliiKs and n nt hor Izl iik t lie Kovcl'tior
to offer r. war. Is for the a prehen-
nion of hank rohhern wore unions the
ii new iiii-naii res I at rmlui-ed III the
house today.
A total of !i.1 hills ha Ix-eii Inlro-
line I In the holme during the 4 days
that the I Klslal ut - ll ll H he-ll III HH -hi
a nnd half of thai nilliiher has
I. en plan I on m e mil reailinK nnd re-f-ired
to t-o in 1 1 1 1 - yet to be named
l.y Npeiikcr Met 'rory.
A complete Nummary of new house
hills hit rod need tnday follows:
No til' 1 1 y llatbee of (irady
county: To amend the Hchool laws
of ('Mali una relative to the appor-
tionment of funds employment and
ill.s. hai k- of teachers nnd pl'ol(lliiK
cnsiodlans for hiii'Ii funds.
No. V.l. 1 ly M.iKcy of Muskonee
i (iint: An act relating to liiKiirance
I eirnlatloiiH and iimeiidliiK H.-ctloiis
3fi9 8i:pi nnd :H.i:i of the revised
laws of Ilk la homa.
No. 7 1. Hy (llasco of Mi l 'lain
county: A n act consult latttiK the of-
fices of county clerk clerk of tlio
counlv court and ii-Klnter of deeds
With the idflce of illstlh-l clelk lltl
(lit the title i.f ci Hit Cletk 11 11(1 c.-
olllclo K-;l:ler of deeds.
N ';' Ih (IhiHco of Mel 'lain
coiinly: An lo t fuliiK the Ii-khI and
contract late of Interest deftnlim
usury i i ( t 1 1 r i l the manner of filing
inortK.iiteH and provldiriK a penalty
for lolatton Iherenf.
No T:i. Hy dolmen i Kt-puhllcnu )
of Klll.s nniiih : Amendlnir .s.a tl.ins
:U':t:' and 3"3S of chapter 31. revised
laws of l!li relating to the payment
ol fees to Ktate wlttn-MH-s t'efoie Krand
luri-s a id exainlnliiK tniiKlMrates
No Tl Ih Mci olll-lef of (ircer
county: An net pi Idliur for the re-
demption of leal ptopeitj sold under
e-eill Ion
No 7.' Ilv i'a'i of frali! county:
l't'o iiIiiik for the appointment of no.
slstaot coiinn attorneys and KtetioK-
iiiphers aid amen. Imn section Mil;!
revised laws of HMO.
No 7il lt ISaihic of f.riidv coun-
t To iiinetol article a' chapter
of i-Uf d laws if i ' k la lio ma lelatlve
to 1 1 i title! IttK
No ; I'.v Slttou of Stephens
coii' tv To ami tul Hectioii chapler
l.'n of ih- h.-sloii laws (if It'll re-
pealmi; the pr.o Isl.oi re.iilrltiK lav
p.l(s to he lii.ttfl.d when tan.s l.e-
Kllie .I.n- a id d-ll oilclit
No. 7 ti liv I. iiiiiii of lirant coun-
lv I : -T i ti n corporations fltms ir
pel sons lo pav .r lender amount of
t.i vert i onf. ssi il ly them l-efote fllttiK
sun lo -hi. tin in in.-! inn iiK.imst the
collect io:i of (Xcessive I.n.
No. 7 It Hy Ahmy if Marvin coun-
ty and Waldlep of I 'ot t.l w at o III le
countv : let inlt lliii c. rtatti persons to
vote v mall when nwav from home.
No "-'i Hv Aluiev of Marvin coun-
lv M.iklm; the I .-k 1st rat Ion of par-
ins who aie not mail led nt a hotel
as man nnd wife prima facia f ideiice
( f .'id'ilt rv
N'.. I Hy Al iuv of Marvin roun-
lv. Hiohlhitin f ..i unit- tellliiK for a
cmpei s.iti.m and nid'llcalde to per-
sons commonly known nn "ftvpny
f. ttutn- teller'' or clairvoyant.
No "-L' Hv Ktrkpntrlck of Hiwcv
(cuniy and Hill of ItoKer Mill Colin
iv i hot rt Socialists): Hxempltnn farm
products In the IiiiiiiIm of the ortntnal
produ-er only from taxation.
No. XI --Hy Kcen.ni I liepuMlennl
of I. tor. .In county: Hximplltn rot-
Inn fi..m ttiviUon for the year 1915.
Nn. M - Hv W rlKht of Oklahoma
cunti and I'lnkhain of Kay count?
of the limine nnd llus.e of the aen-at-:
I'rovlilinir for a illrnt and In.
(Uriel svst. tn of taxation and a Krad-
ll.i t.l la I (I I IX
No. sr.. Hy WrlKht of Oklahoma
county: l-'or a preferential primary
on nil cnndidat. for ntate office and
provldirir for a voto on "first eonnd
and Ihlrd choice" for each office.
Nn M Hy Moiutwin nf l'awnce
cuutity: I rovidlns that the deputy
1
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hi-r 1 . t.l rv of II.; . 1 l! ail ' il.l! ' 1"
1 .- o I .11 t. I !' I .;!.:;. I K ( 1 '
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f..r ii fr ..- h i "
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I in !:l!..!.! I.I
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ilolo l .. ri '
ni.il on l hit o' to i
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III-. -I I'll'' '' v.a'.is
c.if.-iy. Tl.- li i':-h 'M-- I' .'!!
fui t ii. r. .r I i ' t i ! Voni t lu.t
t In- i li 1 1 r 1 1 i li 1 1 - l.i KH at I in: ' lir
mi!- Iiii.lt 1 .11 oih.r i-ir. .:--;
l.iitn that Lai f.. ml. it. on i It In I
In t In I. u : i a t ioi.i 10 I In- In kl In I
:- k. i in t .- I -li'.n f th- ih.- ')
wol hi.
- ii.i;-' .'.hl-h a f : . .- a to l.-
.!l .1 vh.-l-. . !v l.v i In- li' r li;.M
n ai ii. f all i.-h M :i-o! war ol
iinv : i a 1 1 . : v. i..i... -r in '.:' I"- for
hi.. :i u t h- h:i.-li a. U In-: that
is il:n- t h- v. ! I I -a 111 rn:- lo a -i -
main i I : -
I
Ull Mi l I II III. It
II Mil S
I liiiii!- of II" mil I I'li frrn-d Aunliisl
Hi-r i -lrril.iv.
NI-: i 'li K. .1 ui. '.I. -A i h.-u-i;.- of
h.'inh ni- w.s t-lj preferred aualnst
th- iioinaii ktioAii as M is. Ma Snlf-f-n
It. I. is. who k i ' - h-r two haloes
a Lit I.i I nsi. ( i.s.n ilKi n layn at-'o
and a t t-m t - I t olnliilt mli-ide her-
self. .1 uJi.t.1.1 I fore Hi- ( h.HK- w-ih
;.i.t-n-d Mis 1!ok-i.s was t 11 for the
jfiist nine thai her hahl.-H were il-nd.
At ItoK-ts' olfn e it wa.s Hald -nuilfe-l
hud l.e-n l. lalll-1 to ill f. rid tin- o-
mii n.
loin HurM-y lit SupiilpH.
S.r"-ii In l In Viirl-(
SAITI.I'A (ikln .Ian. !h W. H.
r 'oiii Hhi.-v pr. siilent of the iaik
Trail.s ns.s.i iatlon lei tured In Snpulpn
Saturday IHKhl on the Hilhje-t ".iood
HoadH" II- iiik-.I I 'reek enmity anil
Sapnlpa to keep the (..ark Hull III
Kood -ondition throiiKlioiit tlio win-
ter us. nl that tune of the ; fur many
motorists from the east mid north
were IhoMhk for K"od highways over
who h to Irawl In the Hoiithwest.
I'lallll of I In- I nli T Hon.
The man who K'H ') the t . . i in
ah ut tile onlv one who Ih witlsfieU
t let well en.iiiKli alone.
clerk of the county court nt Cleveland
Hluill he cusl.aliau of tin- reeards of
Iiih office and for the (Irattlni; of Jur-
ors for the county court session at
( lev eland.
No. 87. Hv Carpenter of Caddo
county and Miller of Clevelund coun-
ty: Authorizing tin- Koveinor to con-
tribute public funds for the detection
nppi ch-u.sn and conviction of bank
rohhers and tmiki.iK an appropriation
therefor.
No. XKV-- Hy Hull of IIokcih county:
A in-iilliiK the law relatltix to the
county assess ih and provhliaK that
the county assessor hIiiiII bn the
appointed liy the Kovcrnor for a term
of four yeai'H and shall not u" to thu
taxpayers to list their property but
Khali hold meetiiiKS at votltiK phu'CH
for that purpoHC.
No. S . Hy I'eery of I.ntlinir rotin-
ty: Amendlnj; section SS62 revl.sed
laws of HMD relntltiK to liiechanlos'
lien.
No. HO.- Hy I'eery of I.iitimer coun-
ty: I'rovldltiK that the penalty for
assault with Intent to rape. In the
first ili-Kt'ee shall be Imprisonment for
not more than thirty yearn nnd for
assault with Intent to rape In the hcc-
ond 1'niee not more thin ten years.
No. ill Hy I'eery of l.iitliner coun-
ty: ITovldliii" that the penalty for
adultery shall bo Imprisonment for
not more than ten yearn.
No. CLV Hy I'eery of Latimer coun-
ty: I'rovldltiK that- the penalty for
Ned net Ion shall he Imprisonment for
not more t ha n ten yea rs.
No. Sa Hy I'eery of i.au.icr '01111-
Iv: A ut hoi T.tn K the use of Nk hool
bouses and other public property for
meetlfins of dtpens ori(anlcd into
nonpa rt Is. in iioiisectariaii and 11011-(M-lusl
o 01 K.iniatlonH
No. t'4. - Hy 1cmori of lirant conn
ly: I '1 ov idliiK for the regulation and
Hiipei v Iniou of investment companies.
No. !:". Hy Lemon of Mrant coiin-
ly: MakuiK an n ppropri.itloii of $ I 01).-
uoo from tin- union. Kia.1-1 or con-
Hohdnteil scbonl distil ( fund ami
pi'ovidiiiK for the dl.-li ihiitlon of same
by the state hoard of education.
SAYS WILSON IS A
FAILURE AS PRESIDENT
Hi'VKIlXol! O. H. fULyi'ITT.
WASHINC.Ti N. .Ian. 9. Consider-
able notl. e Is b.-nig given to the re-
cent stnletnent of limtrtior l'. H. Col-
liiltt of Texas on the administration
of President Wilson. "The Wilson
administration." said (io-ernor Col-
inltt. 'ban been the greatest failure
In the history of the presidency pe-
spite nn abundance of good crops in
the south our tuslnes has hefn
prostrated and thousands left starv-
ing all be. auso of the utter Incompe-
tence if the men In charge of the
national government. The Wilson for-
eign policy hss.heen Imbecile."
ni:v i j . k .ii.-i.
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r t.r '. v. r-
I.'i.VIaiN Jon. 5 (7:05 p. rn 1 -The
representative lit lla-f-U I'.tl-
k: ."1 of the Amerii ten coiiiinissi'.n
f..r rell. f It :-Uiiiui In a letter dp- !
1-1-1 1 i -1 1 iK the first distribution there it
-';! pi!-h forwarded ly the oomini.-Hlun j
li.-. lo-ii-s the t-M-iit to whli li even
i'mv can afford to pay f"t food
1 K- th pendent on Aiiifri-an usfit- I
"At the communal warehouse." lie1
wiitsi "rn re than I'M) persona were'
p. u kid al.o ut the (Iooik each with u
tl-l-et iirol with haps In which tn
arry away food. They crowded e;n h
other furlou.sly to (U-t 111 before the'
supply w.ih exhauj-te.l. 11 men
-11 ri if men and children were In the.
1 I ovvd. I
"Th-y v. ere not the 1 ut ipi. ids of j
charity. They were flMitllif' for pin-en 1
to K-t food for which In most cases
they paid comparatively hiifii prtc-n.
lib h and poor peasant and burgher 1
;ill alike had to c me and await their
turn In 'lie dlstrl but Ion."
It ivould bo Impossible he add.s to
des-.rlhe liio Kratltudi: with which the!
Ilelpian people eerywh.-re K;reet the
represoiitntlv ca of the American -oin-iiu
c Ion.
SPANISH VETERANS
TO ELECT MONDAY
Will Meet 111 the Office of I)o Inl
Kuril heart Tomorrow
NlKht.
Th annual flection of officers of
l-'ilzhiiKh Leo camp I'nlted Spuiil.sh
War veteran will take place at the
office of Ir V. 17. Karnheart county
aKt'ictiltiiral demoimtrator In the base-
ment of the county courthouse at li
o'clock tomorrow night. U Is ui'Kcnt
that every member of the camp be
preHent. There will be a smoker nnd
Moelnl cheer In connection with the
forinulltleH.
57 BATTLESHIPS TO
CRUISE TO PANAMA
re-ldenl Wilson Will Kail I'lOlil
Hamilton Knads 011 Cruiser
New York.
WAHIirNGTON Jan. 9. l-'ifty-seven
naval venst-ls will make up the
fleet which will ro to San Francisco
by way of the I'anama canal next
March a-eordltiK to announcement
made today hv Secretary liuniela.
There will he 21 battleships headed
by the dreadnaiiKht Wyoming Ad-
miral Fletcher's flagship; 23 torpedo
boat destroyers and la auxiliaries ln-
cludinir colliers and supply vessels.
At fristohal on the Atlantic sido
of the canal the fleet will be Joined
ly tht" famous old Oregon nnd
liewey's flagship at Manila the
1 ly in phi.
President Wilson will sail from
Hamilton Knurls on the battleship New
York on the 6th 6th or 7th of March
tlio exact date remaining; to be fixed.
If plans for the naval cruise are not
amended to have the rendezvous at
Chlstobal Instead of Hampton Koads
iir miKKested by .Secretary Uanlels the
fleet will be illspatoMed from 1 lamp-
ton Hoada several days In advance of
the president's saillnK In order to
make-sure that all shall have reached
the Isthmus and perhaps have been
locked through the canal In readiness
to he reviewed by hi mthere.
If Secretary 1'anlels nines with the
fleej front Hampton Heads he will
take passage on the battleship Tcxaa.
GARRis0ND0RSES
BILL FOR DEFENSES
Coast Artilh-ry Corps Is Tim Small
Says Nxvrciary of
War.
WASIIINCiTON Jan. 9. HiKiuali
fled endorsement of the Chamberlain
bill to Increase I he authorized strength
of the const artillery corps was Riven
by Secretary (inrrlson today In a re-
port asked for by the senate military
committee.
The measure would add to the corps
12 colonels 12 lieutenant colonels "I"
majors 174 captains 1S7 first lieu-
tenants. 1S7 second lieutenants 1 enr-
rcspotidltur iiiota of noii-comnils-sloned
officers nnd 71172 privates
making the total authorized limit :tn-
309. c
Tin: (.i:u.Mvs aiu: ik-iitinc
Ilatlcrlcs of Heavy Artillery anil How-
itzers Arc I'lnccil.
MKNKVA. Switzerland via Paris.
.Ian. 9. lll:5S p. 111. ) A dispatch
from Innsbruck Fays a fierman army
corps consisting chiefly of young men
from W'uertemhiirg arrived nt Salz-
burg yesterday by way of Tellj; and
that Austria had begun to fortify the
linn of Hrlxeti-Xtoran-Ilozcn Trente
facing the Italian frontier.
A number of batteries of henvy ar-
tillery and howitzers the dispatch
adds have been brought by train from
Innsbruck lately and cement plat-
foc.na are being laid down nnd roads
remade under the supervision of Mi 1 -man
and Austrian officers
r. s. or si 1 mm; n in i s
Ssrrrlry (iiirrlsoii Denies Itoporl
of (inns llctng furnished for War.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 0 Wide-
spread rumors thai the war depart-
ment has been selling Its discarded
K lit K-.I01 Hansen army rifles to lniro-
pcan belligerents were denied for-
mally tonlK'it hy SecreUuy (iariisoii.
In a statement announcing that the
go eminent had no present Intention
of changlnk Its order prohibiting the
sale of these guns the secretary gave
returns from nn Inventory of the
weapons ordered two days ago as a
result of persistent reports of their
sale-
t.AIU.1: IM'HKAsi: IN III SIM ss
Hi-prcx-nlutltP of Australian (intern-
ment .Makes Contract.
I'OKTKHVILLK Cal.. Jan. !.-- New
business worth nitrciimit!lv is.
000.000 yearly to j'.'nr-rlran manti-
raoiurers nas ieen oitalni during the
last three months as a result of the
m-r i-cordlnv In n ilulnnmni
of W. E. Shoobrldgo of Kushy Park
Tasmania.
Mr. 8hoobridge who represents the
Australian snvernment. Has hAn ir.
Ing the I'nlteil Ststes to arrange for
supplying Australian markets.
lie (euce wirs irnne relations
Kill brt nermanent rrirnrilleaa nt
outcome of the war.
The twice-yearly event that all ad-
mirers of high grade shirts eagerly
wait for.
Stiff Bosoms Plaited Bosoms Neglige Shirts
and the tiezv Mushroom Pleated are all included.
H)0 Shirts
iii'c now
f:i.r0 Shirts
Hiv now
$;.!)() Shirts
i re now .
All Flannel Shirts with or QlfJ) rf Be on hand Early before
- J fwffJr&AL si8 are broken. .Sal
without Collars are In Vy(lJ Starts Monday Morning'
eluded in the sale. jTt' iJrJ'. at 8 a. m.
Will Continue all this week. Here are a
few specials.
45 Latlifs" $18 to $L'") Suits for S-1.95
75 I.ai.lii's' Dress Skirts jour choice $l0f
Lailics' $1.00 ('onsets for .. 50c
Ivadics' $1.50 Corsets for .. 79(
laulics $2.00 Corsets for $1.20
Ladies' $2.50 Corsets for 1.49
Ladi.-s' $.'.50 Corsets for SI. 75
45 Ladies' $2.00 to $U.50 Kimonos at 98
Hoys' $:.50 to $5.00 Suits at $2.48
Hoys' $5.50 to $12.00 Suits at ..-...$3.98
BOYS SCHOOL SHOES ONE-HALF PRICE
MISSES SCHOOL SHOES ONE-HALF PRICE.
All 15c Outing Flannels per yard 'tV-25
All 15c Outing Flannelette per yard. . . .7!1'
Every article in the store is being sold
atgreately reduced prices and the above
are only a few from many bargains to
be had at this Clearance Sale.
tnra
15 East
FIRST
mi A
Canton Was All Dressed Up
And Had No Place to Go; A
Burlesque On Cruce's Last
Hv CI.KNN I H.VIOX.
i Staff t'orrespomlent)
iKI.AIIi i .MA flTV Jnn. 9. The
' Tiii-vi rnee triii k r" wan referred!
to null Litter R.-ir.-itJiii In the burlenijue
"fiireuill ini-wviKe of tlovernor Ijcn
1'iuee." reail nt lh Im-al t'lmmlier of
'oiniiieree l.apiiet In the Auditorium
here hrlilay mulit. E. K. Uliike. well
known nltorniy Imperxonateil Cruco
In ilelli erinir the "mensine." Cruee
hlinelf nl hl nuri-essor H. I W'll-
lliiiii!". sat ulile ly li! n. the rostrum
w hile the iIm uiiif nt was helnK read.
Nearly evf ry member of the leirleln-
ture ami about eight hundred citizen
were j rmrnt iito.
After tourhlnn uren Ihe Kanl and
travel ijui-ctlon and other "hlh
pointa" In t'rure'i admlnlslration.
Hlahe got down to the Tulea raee
tra k trouble which he covered In
the following UnnuaKe:
"Tuo many t.ffieea lead In upatart-
Ijihnefia In thoae drawing aalarlea and
having nothing to do and it alao
lead lo tuo many demand! and to
....$2.85
$2.65
$2.25
.".LViO Shirts
art' now .
.2.00 Shirts
aiv now .
ifi.75 Shirts
are now .
$1.50 Shirts
arc now .
Clearance Sale
10-4 Hrown Sheeting 35e quality yd
10-4 Rleached
r nnr nn
M-JniA :V
L J
dim-ontent among- thoae who' have to
work and mipport the administrative
employe. Thla w-Sa the rxcitlng cfluso
of the most Important featurt of my
reign to-wlt the Tulsa rare track re-
bellion the auppresslon of whlrh I
look upon aleo an the moat valorous
achievement of the time.
"While the published cause of thia
Inaidoua Insurrection were many the
real raupea werexthe place of the show-
am! that there seemed to be axi many
people demanding a division thut
there wa not enough left to go
around. The result was that the
ponies were being forced to run their
races on prairie gra and blue stem
when they desired to be furnished al-
falfa and oat straw and the visitors
hud sand and gravel when they want-
el 2 per cent. IMscontent among the
ponies soon spread to the bookies and
from the bookies It spread to the com.
mon fambltrt and uncommon dlsst-
pators of wealth until the uncivil au-
thorities of that pretentious vil'.i.ge of
Tuina were not able to maintain tht
$1.85
$1.45
$1.25
$1.15
All 15c (iino-luHus per yard T'l'C
Misses all-wool Serge Dresses sizes C to 16 in
navy blue wine or hrown. Regular $5.00 t )
$8.50 values your choice $2.95
250 Hoys' Pants sizes i to 18 at 59c;
1500 Ladies' House Dresses your choice 83c4
250 Men's and Youths' Hats. "Worth from
$2.50 to $3.50 to clear away your choice $1
Men's Heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Reg-
ular 50c quality your choice 25c
9-4 Hest quality hrown Sheeting per yd '2t ( '
9-4 Host quality lileaclied Sheeting yd 211"C
Sheeting 35c quality yd 22!1C
-n
15 East
FIRST
peace health and sufety of my il-
iniiiiHtrntion. Hence in the emer-
gency I enacted thu necessury leirls-
lutlon and sent my I'retorlun guard to
make unnecessary the collection di-
vlHlon and dissipation aforesaid. While
I Was deprived of the services of those
two great war correspondents made
immortal by the Snake rebellion to-
wlt t'ol. Walter Ferguson . ajid Oen.
Itoy Hoffman I still am safe In say-
ing that the number of dead soldiers
found about the streets of Tulsa when
the war had closed was sufflcli nt to
mark It us another sad but glorious
day for I'abst and Anheuser-Husch.
"Knowing the peculiar character-
istics and lack of patience of my suc-
cessor I am constrained to recom-
mend that you do not trust him with
Individual administration of such oc-
casions should such arise during his
term."
WIIKAT AT IllXnitl) 1'IUCK.
Fori land Kxolianct Tom lAst With
$l.l4 IVr Ilusht-1.
rORTLANP Ore. Jan. . Ten
thousand bushels of May bluestem
wheat sold on the Portland exchange
today at 11.48 4 a bushel an advance
of half a cent over previous sales.
This was said to be the highest paid
for many years for thl vnriety of
wheat at any point In the United
etatfca '
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