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OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER
MLAMOMA STATE REGtSTER
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JOHN GOIOBUC.
OKLAHOMA SOCIALISTS FORCE VOTE ON PARTY
ELECTION CONTROL
Success of Initiative Petition in Oklahoma, vluch Strike*
At Privflefes at Polk is Assured by Signatures
Already Obtained and More to Come.
jfcftiftUC
«, tell in* fait peopie win* s hi* ac-
>ujpltShs e«t 51 s oulti be a tbe? emils
lis tbeir BOlw-r tongu* with tb* ek>-
int Owuol of this lore«gz> visitor
-rLr. p> Wbm as ti* rf Austriai age* ,
risi OOatFA>'Y emperor, Francis JoseS tut ifHfliT|
i KUb.rH lor tk first tim* is many ku
ciT*sd jwi ga^e a saint* to ofiber than
'heir owl master of Ho' Ho! Ho!*" Uklaboana City, Sept 12—Tbe snt - Than on* year nor mow- than £*e year*
If Tt4dv President Billy would -uissioE at tbe next election of a urn- in ti* penitentiary. ti* offesiae toeing
give sper-ia! order* to ti* BuuaEiALrineF fr'titntional amendment to rwrganu* a Sekmy ant) not punisnabl* by a fine
no! v.- 8m oii ship* with a single ' ^ county elections board* There *«em* to be littk doubt af the
i im erica l- ci'inec b'i-ht And There '*•* abolish part? control of elections success of tbe propose; wbec placet!
ouM be no mor* aar mere wa* ''<* practically assured a> a result of before tbe voters la the gubemator-
m thai single night trick that pm Col- iTt*" '^aiDpiti^L which is being couductec ial campaign the Tote a* cast by the
umbia oni of busmwie is the Panama 'u ubtam aignaturef to an initiative wiwi ooliutad parties was: LH-mo-
<;anaJ zone or is sticking hi* nose hi = Putnam. Already there have been oh- crat*. Republican tSjMt; So-
the Kuaso-Japanese war and forcing a '-^med more thai 4ZMH> naLines. wind ' ialists S2,?tfS; Progressive 43K*. ln**-
! maty otf peace Wiibelm would know ,s ahoat ;■.<**' store than the 11 per pendent 21*4. This makes a total of
*hat Theodoie imM do absiethm* to caet ^ *** ^>taJ vote necessary in in- «3if7.
liJK | itjale the proposed amendment Theoretically, the opposition to tlw
TMl'llfflMY S^PTBMn 1«. IWi'-
1to-Oi* iuot«. editor of the f^erry IU>-
pmUkaUi has r- Spe^oer as
jtftiat <d aatMinai ropmsTMUL quarter-
ed lor th.e sinter rigin ix h snacktum
•uu *ufe) f course,. 'Mk suroc
atiaosphere permealinc haae-
*< L has held th* Iront ><a6e
r fcuropeax. war. IS^iser Wii-
keim KkI and all. aii aummer will i*
Mftw.ted tu 4QsrtW, Wis* Biiiinfei and
otner "th> oppo euts
LAff IfUff 4JUkl
home o! the newspaper men tff hi*.
o t par * SkM it out tnat Laeutenan'
Governor Trapp *a* not >ery oneuiaJ
M his interview advocating that as
«AMcatu*na ) ckrparunent i* added to t ie
|6 l>onaj '^ ard sod so gjrc an addi-
tions) jincentive for tarmer and BM<ch-
aoii boy* to etriis* w sr arts* of «a-
ooctai defense. K may he Ideas be-
fore the? are J:'jalJy adopted is con-
eme form are frequently re warmed
otily men who hare demonstrated in
pn\** and publK life tbdT ability
lo efCitciestiy and baaestly perform
the duties af a legislator.
Followm? iu unai rusun the ssso-
riaiiot wem oc record as favoring the
elzmisatiox! of the proaimtioi: ciaus<
from the constitBttoc and the enact-
men- of a local opuor isw. by whicL
the several commumuet otf the slate
could vote od the question of permit-
ting legai iraMic it liquor. Eesoiu-
iion« to thif effect, ii wse stated ^y
one of the officers of the association
have heen adopted by the German* at
every meeting since statehood when
Oklahoma joined the rank® of pro-
hibition states. -
Want t-ermai< Tanrhi
Tea'. Ling of the German language
in the public school! oi ti* state also
out tbe ioiow lag
m^rrt! -ime mvjum uaD! ««iur- ««W«r tkr BaW« Kju^ikk.
m* xiftji <Sw twr .mo* • Mr Jatut A
Imvv Irvw luduuui. mMBiwr o< Hrtau-
«M)t Wilaus« wi'jou! nHwMLivi
ft ' v<K -
tMumJ education" added iv tte armr
-ml u*vj In vtuer wtrrdc b# nu
i« add as isdiuMriaj dejitrtM' «l
■mduciKH. ID til* larwm liaw ia-
t«r. ao tiiat vblit tii« creat M.rmy and
mavr «f .jvfr l ulled ti'at** it Wutf
t/mizied in liw aru of war for tbe
OMUirv f defru* tlwy will at tli
Advisory Board \of
Navy Completed
find m-rxtnt U1 H> Held ia «•"*- -^Aodrei'""iUrray Hunt. .Sea Vork
inn a i.a f>edae«da;. eraduatc of the failed Slate* Naval
; Academy and experienced in devefc^>-
Wnsdaingion. Seg>t 12—Tbe mem- meet of hydro electric Bteatu aud gas
btaship ai the NsvaJ Advisor? fkiard plants; Alfred Craven, New York, son
the organization of experts nominated of an American liear Admiral and now
by eleven great engineering and scien- chief engineer of the New York Public
trtw societies to contribute tibeir in- Service rommiasion.
ventive geniuses to the American Tbe American Institute «of Mining
Nav? was announced today b?" Secre- Engineers—^ iiiiam L^awrence hauo-
tary Daniels The first meeting will ders. Nor York, inventor and engineer
he held at tbe Nav?- Department Wed- former newspaper and magazine edi-
nesda?. Oct. €, witfc Chairman Thomas tor and former Mayor otf Plainfield K.
A. Edison presiding J. and Benjamin Bowdltcb Thayer,
Desiring to make available titie lat- New York, metalurgist and explosive
ent genius of our country to improve expert and new president of Anaconda
our navy/ said Mr. Daniels in making Minnig Company,
his anouscement. "a sboil time ago 1 j The American Electro-Chemical So-
requeaied ThoaiiiS Edison to become ciety—Dr. Joseph Williams Richards,
cnairman of as advisory board Prom- South Bethlehem. Pa. professor of met-
ineot men would make up the board alurgy at Lehigh University, and Law-
Mr Edison sith the patriotism char- erence Addicks. C'bome, N., J., metal-
acteristic of American inventors at- Jurgical engineer and president of tbe
cepted tbe call of duty. American Electro-Cbem cal Society.
The plan adopted for selecting the The American Society of Mechanical
members of the advisory boa. d was a* Engineers William Leroy Kmmett,
follows: 1 requested eleven great engi- Schnectady, New York, engineers and
nee ring and scientific aocieiie* to se- inventor and first serious promoter of
taft by popular election two member.- electric ship propulsion, saving coa-
ts represent them on tbe board Tb* ducted the recent epoch-making series
aould bnuf touadih control of "***. «««' treasnrer reMl: ^ nmoia eranlyiDE- i j of experiment, on toe naval colier
Tl<e vroXMMXl amendment provide* lon, iD oklahonii D. the domi-' Th* meetiii* adjourned late Mondaj i toTe r«*;vt's ** aonunattoii* of a]: Jupiter, and Spencer Miller. South
that each of the three parties highest cut political party Numerically the 1*™** after tetanias Okarxbe at ; ffie* soeietiw and it only remain* to ; Orange. K. J.. inventor of apparatut
in vwung strengit which mean* the Democratic juirly -is e-rorige*i in Ok- lbe place for holding the 1 S J« meeuup I h*r* " Jfeeting. organire and deter- that baa Biing)lifted coaling ol *hip
Jjemocrati.. Kepoblican and Socialist. . twn tjal Bu) (/,er)oo4i. I ; 1114 m«hod of procedure in order and of the breeches buoy device nenr
thai! c-.ooae its own memtar of the cd when practical po tx iant in that ' ' 10 u;jUk ,c ^ i>eta advantage tiiif meed by Uie Coam Guard Service in
- 0. t , beginning of mtehood. PrACnmtv in HUaKftmo °f |-iipwnxk re^e work
' • • vjirc, shai: wer. so ita'oualy in !amr of tbe n- ' ' Uo^lCI IIV 111 v/niflilOulH r P1*" '"""ftr1 Tbe American Society of Aeronautic
'■*e u named by tbe connty board* , iatiie and referendum But. it it now The names of tie member* and tb< Engineers—Harry Alexander Wfe«
each o1 the three county board mem- |tbi* \ery initiatire and referendum 1 ' * cietiet wbicii nominated them fol-
ber* selecting one precinct member that i* likely to dislodge the fcnft- Foreeaat* indicate Big TieM* . low:
Ka.-fi o.^mtM-r of a precinct board shall crats from their control of election. *D^ Bt«he** is Many Line* American Aeronautical Societj-
' jen select one of the four election Those practical politician* did not sus- Sfco huprvieaient. Hudson JOaxim. Brooklyn, ordinance
— B.r the plan of tin* amendment one- proposed change woaid 'xnne from the wa* favored in oti*e-r rt-tolution* i«ts-
The Oklahoma Cit* Time* deplore* party control of Oklahoma election. ;iemocratk partr: sov dominant in jed by the astociatKm The resolutions
"be lack of tat aheep iadaatr> in Ok whki has been the subject of hitter control of State affaire and which, | state that rt u the belief of the <Jer-
iaboma We thougu; tuen went tl'Jiw rriiiam m ti* pan. will be com- heretofore ha* controlled the election man people of Oklahoma than more
a number of sheep." in fact tb. maj plewlj eltmiuaied for a tri-party eon- machinery from a part san standpoint ttiari one language should be taught in
onty with a «i«S!derabta tpnnklinj tr<>! Her-tofore the governor ha* ap- But numerous Democra t will vote lor he ptfulk tchoola and that German
ol goat*", eepwuilii ia the ruling pointed tbe thre* member* of the alate the amendment, becauw of their belief should be adopted That language is
' irt-le-e t^^rd which in turn controlled the that corruption in past election* h&s (already taught in many otf the itigh-
county and precinct board* t*en due mostly to partisan method* , school* of tbe state.
, tuit t hi 1'k! tH««l 1 41* u ba* been tbe practice of tbe ex- Sociattal* and Kepublictani will be I .New officer* of the association el-
tKMiltl (it m ttm. (.1 (HKJI. «« ** to name two demot iau and united for tbe amendment, and th ir '«ed at t«e meeting Monday are:
t'hLl. ML MtH N «. IK ki. republican on tbe slate board and wantoned vote should be tloae to what Henry Bntun. Guthrie. President Jno
lamwMIM often the minority member ha* been .it wa* in 1#14. or about 1VMI which Hatenstein. Okarche, first vice presi-
aelened from outside tbe list of ae- wa* greatly in exoea* of the number | dent: Frank 1.1 en ten, Oklahoma City.
T ie &iu\t liuard of Heaitii baa tent <*P*able name* aubmJtt*d by tbe Be- of roles car by democrats. j second- ike president: Henry Scbnli.
publican chairman. Tint tad to many Th,. «i„ptjoB of tins amendment Btw a«tret*ry and August Bltaf-
. tmiplaiat* of corrupt practices
nspecior lor tbe i*ate board
of Health lound on tbe floor o' an Ok-
isbuma bakery an open bo* of raisins
The pia««- jtas infested witfa ratt.
Oats snoosed on tibe tables The floor — | _
was covered sith crnsted aocuanula- _ t>oard and of esrh connty board party, at tbe beginning of statehood.
Lions of dwt A grimy sack long used
in wiping loaves of bread, lay in the
dirt on tbe floor, wioere it srss tnroan
when not m use Tbe ravks were
•t-kk} and black froia long handling
Tbe inspector picked up a handful of
raan time i* tnuned in tbe spirit of raj.- i<s «ind then gu)«kij arop^-c ibei.s
psscefui oeciipstion axKl industrial ; The raisins were wiggling with
produ* tioi of the country. ^ sorms. 'You certainly don t use .uob
In eies oS tbe fact that Mr isipp
sspporu air. Trapp. Mr. Trapp need
not care a rap what any yap democrat-
ic newspaper says of aim-
counters authorized by law and tbe pect that tbe voting strength of tbe I HH.
fourth counter shall be named by a Socialist party ould jump from #30-1' . ^f*>OB>I Qitr, Ok, fcpt 11—Oto- smokeJess powder adopted
majority of *be board Each member in 191# to nearly 12.000 in ifl4 Whh-**** i I'nited States government:
: Wood engineer and manufacturer
student of naval aeronautics and re-
garded toy many as the world's fore-
most authority on the engineering
HI HMIIl IK IUft iOMV.
'Hie democratic newspapers of tbe
State, and some others, are pointing a
moral against tbe railroads in the dis-
osvery that tb* Ko«'k Island hsd paid
frank tiner which it charged
ts "freight oilerstions " But there is
another moral quite as forceful and
more tragical It Is that a corporation
s«bs difc>e>d newspaper supposed to
serve tbe publk interests, cannot swe-
<e*d ims tbe long run
Frank got other big monies during
the last twelve yesrs of tbe State
Capital s existence and it was eateo up
by tbe grea organ of u efuin«s* like
the babes by tbe utaa of Mo lock How
huge some of the suais were can be
appraised t > tbe fa* t thai a &t l uis
loan corporation loaned tso
banks in ^tbne Mi.***). %22JAX) a po-
iitVtl faction tbe dtisens of
Guthrie is one loan alone $01 A"M)
And the tragedy is that Frank died a
twHie-year lingering, suffering, finan-
clal and political death, and Guthrie
as tbe first city of the state and
tbe capital thereof. And tbe fur-
ther tragedy is that the men who domi-
nated Oklahoma politb" and finance in
those days by such < oilossal corporate
methods are scattered to the four cor-
ners of tbe earth, the merest chaff be-
fore the wind.
MUA KKM'H I# TkBM.
This paragraph, with variations, is
going tbe rounds of tbe oewhpspers
"When Colontl Roosevelt was the
guest of the Ksim r on 1 a way home
fro^i Afrk-a a grand rewew of German
troops was arranged for him He was
given tbe finest mount in the Imperial
stable* 4mi as be reviewed the troop* ]
with tbe Kmperor a photograph was !
taken of them. In one of these pho- j
tographs Colonel Roosevelt had taken
tbe attitude of pointing out something
to the £iuperor Shortly after Koose-
selt returned to the f'nlted States he !
raisins." said Che inspector. ~"Yi
yon know 1 always wasti the orms
and explosive expen and maker of features of tbe art of printing, and
the Elmer Sherry, electrical inventor and
HO to nearly ;£.<««• in 1914. Wit b - ' ^7"aLoie sU-j^ea/ aTerage ^ j1 nrted Stat*5® government; Matthew manufacturer.
of an> board shall serve until his sue- out tb* initiative and referendum as! Oklahoma's wheat crop for 19a© is Bacon Sellers, Baltimore, authority on ■ Secretary Daniels has declared bis
cesMW i* named by his party chair leverage any attempt to wrest tbe eiec- j V** <s<ai: above tbe six-} ear average, aeronautics and tbe firs; to determine intention of seeing that great weight
Oklatoomas oai crop lor 1915 is 7$ j dynamic a:r premure on arched sur- is given all conclusions and re com-
- Of U~m. reviled ^ b^er Tne ^ ^
nspet tor made tbe baker <lesn up his
, — — MSB| ltl€ ngures nave neen prepared by 1 ****• ^ aDe*n* of tbe wind fiinil " mendntions of this board, not oniy in
. . .^aeriM in <JkWjvuia of la* by any election of- bare ample majorities ia both bouses! Jobn field* from a careful namiii- American Society of Automoibile En- tiie framing of the Administration'*
vmwu* art,, ie J^niabable by not leu of tbe (State l>e«i Uture
re tbe cleanest and most suocesfui
and there are many of this kind. But
noe in*pe* idn are hnding bakeries
that are a menace to health and a
sjame to tbeir owners The State
Board of Health has six Inspectors in
Tbe figures have been prepared bj
I john Fields from a careful exam in a- j
j tioB of reports both public and private gineers.—Howard E. Coffin. Detrio". recommendations to CongTess. but in
from all pans of tbe suite Tibey are I ^ Andrew
be increased mental and pby NT1T1 HOIJI l**("AJL; f°JbtJ«is accurate The figures, coup- Jton oonn
as rapidly as p«jasible all pia< es sr
food is sold for human cconsumption.
State Health Onnuussioner John W.
ness
sital eff. iency off a community could 1 MEE'l.
be augumented if its citizens
should undergo a thorough physical j tte*el«tf#n* I nre Fre^idest to stand
examination at least twwe a year try ! Firm Willi ill Nation*.
"Z I lAyrtrtan. aocording ' Tbe Oklahoman
'iState ilealUi Com«ii M«Ber Jobn W_ j HetoluUon* bitter)
l>uke The inference that this mould
Riger. Bridge-
inventors. automobile
led with tbe constantly improving
condition, makes an epic in tbe an- j Guilders and now vice presidents of
< nals of tbe State as a tanning com- large automobile manufacturing com-
munity. They adumbrate great pros- panies. ' •
perity. and what is more important, a _
full amoke-botue and granary. Tbe! ^ Inventor. Gtuld—Dr Peter
the regular operation and develop-
ment of the navy.
JB denou ncing tbe
yellow press" of tbe country for prej-
add to tbe earnings of tbe physician is > .wiu-inv th*. .-.hiu- ,nirH rH,
(.llk. M, <:..♦*,«* i ««fn uati it*. uoHing tne public mind against the
Z*TL!L? JTu£>a- ,U- of false „.,rie* of "barbaric of
' ' p clpient disease would be checked, and vfaicfe German> ^ in^aoable'- were
a flitby condition He will proceed at ! tbe uradui.livitv ttf iMIV j ® ^rm^D- * to<*apat le ere
tne prodoiti u> of tbe individual sa^- jessed at t^ie annual meeting of tbe
on<e against all such places
<4sees Aa^e sad Msrr> \ ua.
KEC ALLS 15WAX WAH-
FAKE.
Canyon Texas. Sept. 11.—A memor-
farmerswbo produced these crops this I Cooper Hew in. New York, inventor oS ab]e event in the warfare WSL5
year w ill be able soon to live at home appliances for telephones, hydroplanes
waged against tbe plains Indians of
Hextaurunts, according to the inspec-
tors of tbe Sta'e Board of Health, are
tne ujr<ie*t plaies tbey encounter in
<heir work tsom of them are Queen
Anne in front and Mary Ann behind,
whJen mean* that tbe kitchens, ice
cbesu. wster supiy, etcv reek with
filtj, while
ness to dra
and ride to town in autoowbilea. They balloona aad electric lhf loa,bKee, wa8 rM..|M bT „.(i
arill place piano* and vK-trolas in tne . _ soutnwest a* recalled Dy o.a
parior* and aend tbe big boy* and * Thomas Ribbtn*. S.anford. ^ttlerf in lhf recent marriage of Mia*
girl* to colege Tbe mortgage «"ill be Conn ■ inventor of many mecfianica': r>or(1 Dixon to Mr. Emmett Coble at
lifted and toe money lender will be device*, including tbe belt conveyor tii<. hom(. of her motker. Mrs olive
aad. for bis UHerw utJI oease for aU)l iJMi orr served ia tbe Nev 1 D|Xon a. 6laC( Mr coble U the
Ofcianoma corn bas been ripe lor a ... , . OD P14^ -Mr tooie is tne
ed for bis faml* Mmi insure their c . " j month. Tbe Government estimate of na>ai reserve, and observed of w- H Coble, a pioneer cattle-
d for "■'T'""r Men maure their Gerumn-AmericM aaaoc,ation* of pk- SepL 1 made the crop mjMjm bu- military committees a* tbe front in man of MiaSi. Roberts Tounty, Texas
w . f T , , UtUHmi " !il* <i,TWLI- ' lu«' «• Okla- tbels. Tbe Augtast eatimate wm al- j Prance during the past -war His bride is the oldest daughter of th-
ta.e most important kind ot perM.ua! homa 'Ity Monday afternoon. ; most taenty milion below that figure. -.unrican ' bemtcal Society— Dr. R U,e Billv Dixon the noted scout and
r^VrJ^hi.T^^'^Tnorp^nt wrUTuk"^ "Z' ^ ^^«Cr°Sniy j Sc ecnady. X. V . creator plain.man .he led the fight when
, Wilaoa to Uke a firm stand OL(; )e#r siJKt. tie settlement of Okla- and director of research laboratory buffalo hunters from Dodge City. Kan.
it in inge year in a..oma jn dealing with alj beligerent na- homa bas tbe corn crop been bigger of tbe General Electric Company, La were besieaed for days at Adobe
IV Materia* I est af I \ ph id. ,nc,^dif« Germany, in tbe pro-} Production of tbe kafirs this >« r in h. Baekeian. Yonkers. N t.. a native Walls, in June. 1874.
WO/Krtlmafcels. These crops showed a | famed panicularly for the The hunters were attacked by the
condition on Sept, 1 of t«2. compared | invention of pbotograpbic paper combined forces of the Kiowa*. Com-
wn.-j 7S for a nine-year average ' "Amerx aa Institute of American anches. Cheyenne* and Arapahoe*
^e oat crop will be la..<#.(K .^bu- Engjneera.—frank Julian Sprague, their leader being Chief Quanah Park-
T<J'r New Vork. and early assistant of Edi- er of the Comanehes. This was the
s estimated that tbe total number
n front there is cleanli- J of typhoid cases in the
trade in man> insun-! In Iftf will be IM—
ces, foreigners engaged in tbe res-1 The e<-onomi<*
.urant businssK sleep m their kitch- ! human being is rated at $•>,<*Mi. Tbut
ens in one resLuurant kitchen wa* ' v country loses in a single year 130.-
found a typboid fever patient. tat* | <**** sorth of to people not counj- I UliQn do(e n,jt ^ ^
iiealth Omxaisioner Jobn W. Duke ai; 'ke loase* due to the IMtiW'* of tbe ....
Guthrie would like to be advised <
tection of American interests and ?klab?ma .*rV1 ** lei
United States i and request the convening of|
' ongress of the i nited States to de-j
| termine what the ; olicx of this coun-
try shall be in dealing with tbe war-
ring European nations.
Another resolution declares that tbe'
value of
ti on
sbels. It is tbe bigges
made in Oklahoma. M Ij^HH
Oklahoma sees no occaasion for hes- i ^oa. who suocesfully directed tbe build first time buffalo bunters systematic-
itation about going ahead with tbe ing of tbe electric troUey railways in ally had begun buying buffalo south
w v. business plans that have been under ^ united State/ Italy and Germany of tbe Arkansas. The extinction of the
other Tbi- misfortune it of °f Xhk 'A D^utniJs "on tX^r^'^cLiate office* and e<Juii>Pe<3 the first electrically train Buffalo meant the end of nomadic life
combatants through submarine war-! salesmen and Hs j^*J esLauf ( _ . . _ .a.. . ..
annual oicureme. Oklahoma Is bur-
411
More ihan
tering tbe pu
Some rjt thei
ridiculed and scorned ity thoughtless
associates, because of their sf^miug
stupidity and inability to keej up with
their classes. Many a child and many
j a family Is made unhappy by rezson
I of this shadow cast upon the child's
j intelligence. In most instances this
seeming bscksardnes* is due to de-
| are getting bnsyT Tbe price of land I «1 gun for tbe nary, Benjamin G. of the Indians on the plains and they
.♦ same time i* mind- ^ going up and tbe old-time boom is j Lamme. PHtsaurg, inventor and head prepared to resist the invading hunt-
uf all uncleanly restaurants, j v*.tMre
I lif hi a lair I'lmnre. j densd with her slurs oC til loss. Fifty i . . - gvn _ w
X, <h ..ireu are an- 1 per cent of thoae who die are bet.een take ever} «"*' again on tbe Job Every cotton farm | ^ committee which passes upon all to the deatht They were beaten otf
J2ZZZLZ I **** ag®a of \'t and y«ai destroyed ««SSJVlZ ^T- « £ T ^ ZZ
t "j irirlf wi!] *1 e ' t^ieir greatest en- Waj#t f { . •-?f5 that will be needed until an- American matbemaucal Society— I*ign of General Miles forever broke
ergy Persona! cleanlines sad M | other harvest time. Brery farm tbat) Robert Simpson Woodward, president ,faeir Power in the southwest,
surroundings, tuppiemented b; . ' r stau-i- ^ ao^vorthy In any «nnm unity has : qj Carnegie Institute at Washing-
tary
the t
prop
ity against typhoid.
I ! ) >4 HOOI> oi'l N I0.MIIT,
SLPTF WBKK iUtk.
*a)ed and roti
UIm and adeu
en
rged
ear-sfg;i
iucb t
;se of .y. Old an.i win at tbe ud '"'l' ~ I d.r«r..«« aao 1 ton. D. C.. and u authority on aatron- *1>™ « ~mes to the Ills of man-
ana rrance in stopping American com- yards and orchards na\e suppiemeu i,;„ai ,
r time, practically give immun-: w|u ^ tne* on .n ** «be big fleid* in a manner that . omy geography 2nd mathematical, pby imagination will supply aimost
. " ^ ' makes living a ver> minor matter in1 sic; Dr. Arthur Gordon Websterd. ^^^rything save a broken leg.
kind* of good, and with Gennany on exp"n*e of g6od country be- ; Worcester. Ma ..
noncontraband gooda. especially in tween Red river and the Kanaas line 1
ilew of tbe fact, a* stated in the lx>o- j
don Gazette, the official organ of the
British government, that in tbe period
i Mfolim. «l la Hlrk 'wheel ttegaa ua (rom August 1 last year to March 1st
Mediu oda, l-a tliig T« Kridaj. 1 ljf l!ll% ftar mon ^ 2gw wfr(,
II Hk* FEAH iK B
! Tbe
day. i
me of tbe pictures
irten an >be lower it
iting of the Kroperoi
Here Is where a
of a cowboy regimen
i telling the Gennar
we'd
found
and ;
bsndv
wo rd^
colon t-1
lea ua
bow be shoui
the world "
Many pers
were Preside
so Ttiere b
tben is i ^
pesn p^ifentai
"fit as their superior in
ability and force of charsc'i> i
hereditary kinglets were for<
tlie world doe* n>da> Napoleo
be came Nek from his Afrb-
^ y laid th<rmse|ve> out to b
to this great magneti< |>er or
liffle boy* do to a hero of the
They put on all kind* of sn
him When Itoosctelf rnad<-
dress in a Berlin opera hous
language of his boats, Kai.-er \
siio is never quoted in his ,
Majesty's first [#erson sat in a
listened to him, and next
stood for an interview in the u
n his nisi I
rgin in the
r were th< j
lieu tens n*
in Amei i
Krnperor
II oj*n next Mon- he ld up by English war vesaels, taken
Superintendent j English ports and their cargoes
the teachers an > partly confiscated and tbe movements
are ready for i
. and he intend
l#jela
si Fa ha I omeitisg Treoble
imosir Tribal Kaler^.
professor of phy-1
j sics at Clark University, inventor and j
I the leading authority in America on 1
KYOLT. sound.
American Society of Civil Engineers '
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
.CAS TO R I A
of the c
enrolln
of ti
am.
iden' ha:
ent:
most successful |
it began Wed-
The Superin-
llowlng puhlu
Rome. Sept. 13.—Tbe attitude of
ship, to neutral countrie. with non-! D,e"uil P"*"' of ■"•rt'".
ntraband good, greatly d. ,aved - >■ *iyin* the Turkish committee of
Tb. „luo * ent on ,„„H o«bb and prog«aa mu< b anxiety, tbe U,^e Ue^rtment of Agricultu™ that
POISON IN CANNING ACIDS-EXPERTS WARN
HOUSEWIVES THAT THEY ARE DAN-
GEROUS TO HEALTH.
Washington.—Information has come
in favor of the establishment by the ! Tribun* **>• il hsL* Earned
of the
alth Jo
Hed*
• Kuro-
Ibiose-
,! Thi
sn sd-1
In tbe
ilbelrn.
nperfal,
tot and ;
inrning.
WH|iap-
nability to
IMike, at
ie, belietes it to be hardly less
i crime to permit boys and girls
therwise mould be alert and com-
to be handicapped iu this way,
• iiied> lies in having Me s< bool
*-n examined by competent phy-
*, who*** diagnosis may be taken
f dentist, aurisf or oculist and
in A bill providing that such
nation should be paid for by the
was defeated In the last legisla-
Ifut upon request from any cotn-
staten
Pup
I present tiiemselves for
enrollment and classification accord-
ing to the following schedule:
Wednesday a rn. Kighth Grade
Wsdnssday p m Kresbtnen.
Thursday a. in.. Sophomores,
Thursdty. p u., Juniors.
Friday i. rn . Seniors.
It is lo>ed that both patrons and lkm uken (J
miru States of an embargo against I
the esportation of ammunition and!
arm* from this country to any of the ;
belligerent nations.
liflj-teten IMeaale* Mteud.
Kifry^seven delegate* from German- :
American associations in diffeerent j
parts of the stale attended the meer-
from ^ canniD^ season has brought the
usual demand on the pan of house-
sources of information in the Balkans ^ves for salicylic acid and boric acid.
He ia reported to be in Arabia in con- . These preparations are sometimes sold
stnia contact with shieks and emire the form of powder under various
-kM. . trade names and are recommended by
host., to tbe '.rtnittee, while Arab ,he promot<>ri! for use in vreserTin%
preachers are trying to foment r«t el- canned goods in home canning. In the
is on among the infca >itant^ directions for use the housewife is told ! difinitely if they arc sterilised by heat
Talaat Be. , minister of the interior. to. Bil tbe KitJ> ^ fruU ?r ve^e-jand prcperl, sealed, and there is
laws apply to foods that are ciinncd In
the home and consumed there It
would seem, however, that the house
wife would not knowingly ubr, In the
loods she provides for her family, sub-
stances that she could not use III foods
for sale without violating the law, be-
cause these substances are injurious to
health.
Fruits and vegetables can be kept iu-
tables, cover with water and add a I excuse, in the opinion of the experts
realize*, it is said, that the situation i* u-aspoonful of tbe preserving powder, j of the department, for running any
in*, and while t *ar occasioned the I "erioua and is not holding entirely While it is true that these com- risk by using preserving powders,
greatest inter. t numerous other it .t ■ *loof rom the movement to return to pounds may retard the decay of tte i which may be injurious to health. The
tens of intere.t „ Oennans. lud.n* 1 •<"Hmi Pasha, fonnerlv grand ^ I In adclltion to the
duke
pupil*
in ob*
ment.
High
and th
of. Tt
Sept J
tion w
will cooperate
rving these dai
lly so doing you
chool Principal.
the experta of the department that possible injury to health, encourages
•tata affairs, were considered and a. >iaer who is now ambaaaador to Aus- tfaeir use may be attended by serious uncleanly or careless work in canning
pon them Seieral addee.. 1 tra-Hupgary. Hostility to tbe German disturbances of health. Salicylic acid Reliance ia placet1 In the efficacy of
ith ,be es were delivered before the gathering ! policy ia re.porte <lto be becoming in- ia a poisonous aubaunce. and one of the preserving compound Instead of
'broil- i„ . the evlla which may accompany its use upon cleanliness and heat.
igh
stores to
lela
s for
ill enable the
tbe teachers,
>e taken care
an open Monday
re class instruc-
ting
Oierltsuling One'* Hodf.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER S
O A S T O R I A
by prominent German, who .poke in ereMmgly violent „ derangement of the digestron. It llulletins «n Canning.
he toiiKue of the fatherland , A < <*nplete disagreement b<t een 1R tilerefore plain that its extensive; The dejiartmeiit has issued bulletins
In dealing with state affair, the a. I'jemal Pasha waa ordered to Me«>- u*< in food may lead to disturbance that give specific directions for the
later of war. a. well aa Talaat Bey of digestion and health. preserving and canning of fruit* and
wa. ported earlv this month. It ''"I""'"! I «*•<• *r Stto. vegetable, without the use of prescrv-
The i-ederal Food and Drug. Act ing powders or canning compounds.
wa jntiniaied that the former minis- prot,|biti tbe u*e ol harmful preaerva- There bulletins may be obtained wlth-
ter of ma d'etat against the committee uves In food* that enter interstate out cost from the department of a;;-
of uni Ml and progreas After tbe fall- commerce. The food law of nearly j rlculture. Application should lie made
ur - of the espedltlon against B*ypt "T'* ,'^te the u!j'?n f?.r t"ar,m^rs, B"ll<utlK N 2«3 on
sale within the state of foods that have ( ar.ned Fruit. Preserves and Jellies ''
Ujemal lasha wa aordcred to Meso* tiscn preserved with harmful substan- and So. 521 on "Canning Tomatoes at
sociatlon pa%Mi-d tesolutions favoring
a reduction in tbe size of the legisla-
ture and sucb governmental reforms
an will Increase the efficiency of the
administration of tbe affairs of state
at a minimum coat to the taxpayers.
It also declared in favor of the selec-
tion as members of the legislature potass Is, but did not go there.
ces. Neither the federal or state food Home and in Club Work.'
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Golobie, John. Oklahoma State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1915, newspaper, September 16, 1915; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169507/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.