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: OKLAHOMA CITY ' TIMES
EXCLUSIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
OKLAHOMA CITY WEDNE8DAY JANUARY 13 1915.
VOL. XXVI No. 2J4.
UITY EDITION
PRICE ONI GENT
Dr. ( rile does to Help French Soldiers.
GMIr?
I8AWK. RO
DS SECOND
ME DAY
THE
11 UK :
QUI ACTION
IN
Hill Making Appropriation Knr
liank KubluT llewanls Is
Placed on Calriuler.
ARE WANTED DEAD OK ALIVE
Fifteen Thousand Dollars to He
Taid Id Attempt to Curb
Dandit Epidemic.
The house decided to take quick
action Uui afternoon on legisla-
tion intended to oheck the epi-
demic of bank robberies In the
state when it adopted a motion to
place on the calendar without
printing Houie Bill 87 by Car-
penter. Simpson and Miller which
makei an appropriation to be used
by the governor in offering re-
ward! for capture of bank robber.
Tin- house otninlite i hunks ami
hanking rccoiiimi-ndisl tin- Mil for i'
sago wllli atiiiiidmcuts. The measure
na reported out of tin committee an
tluii'lr.i'K tin- governor tn offer n re-
ward nf not to exceed .I.inmi for lliu
rupture dead or ullw- of iim.v haiik
rohlier.
The reward la t U' paid for coinl'
I Ion of or for capture if the roblwr is
klllixl wlill resisting arrest. An up
I-rt rlMtloti of H.Yimo Is provided mi
der tlm dill a amended by tin- .-"in
iiiltteo. money to tie paid out iiikmi
vouchers approved by the governor.
Representative Nesbltt of MoAlcsli'r
moved tliat tlif hill lie placed on the
r-ilentlar jyltliout printing.
The lilf)1 vtas Ittim - 1 1 it t -1 taken mi
for consideration liy cnmiulltec of the
whole house ut 2 o'chs-k tills ufler
IKHin
Lcgallxltie Boxing.
The legalising of boxing iiihI n-Kiilii
tiou of ttii' HHrt ly u commission U
provided for In H hill lilt i ."I in -il In
the bouse HiIh iiftertns.n ly Hepresen
tatlve James II. Kykes of I'nlsu.
The niousnre creates n commission
of three members appolnt.sl I'V the !
t'overnor who Hliatl Is- appointed wllli
In SO day after llii' in t i;nn Into i f
foot. Tilt) commission In limited In
expense of t-oO" ht year and l
authorised to employ a ss-relnr-Tbt
commission Ih KUfri Jurbulh'-
(ton over nil sparring anil luxlng
I Mflr . .;
wjr fete- ' " th
Wf- s:-f
II CAPTURED;
SBUE WH
l)r. lirnrff W. ( rili- of ('Irvcland on of the imtiHl NUriMiim of tlif world
li (one to Frame uith a corps of aftUUnU anil nurMw to work In the
Amrrlran Amliulanre hoHiiilal In 1'arin. Dr. ( rile will find friend In I'arli.
for hi fame Iibm Hpread arouml I lie world and he It reeoxnlied a one of the
ailllioritlea.
Pair in Terltoo Affair Are
Put in Jail; Cash Is
Recovered.
BANDITS ESCAPE WITH
LOOT AS TOWN SLEEPS
GIIN IN ill!
i in mm.
Trrltoii Ok. Jail. IU Two of three
men who roblied the rlrnt .National
bank of Terllon yeaUrday and en-
Kaicrd In a running fulit afterward
In whirh Deputy Nbertff Hon Moore
of I'awnee rouiity wan killed were
raptured and are now In the rouuty
Safe Is Blown and S2500 Tak
en; Fifteenth Raid on the
State's Financial Institu-
tions Since May.
Fearless fighters Employed
I Near Osage County
for Protection.
liartlmllle Ok. Jan. 13 Fearing
tli.it the rlo-e prokimlty tt ltartle-
ullf to the )sa( fount ry where a
Kane or iiiimitduk (align of outlaw
are in liiilinK the hank of thin rity
BULLETIN
Vera Ok. Jan. 13. Two unmuaked men entered the State Bank hae made prerntlmiii for the ap-
)ail at l'a in. Moat of the H.oini of Vera here today and at the point of their revolver forced the offi- Pj-nranre of any of the outfit and a
whim wa taken from the bank has cen of the bank to turn over to thera $1400 in caah with which they r"n imm ou' "
been recovered. earJn(l No trar nf th. rnhKr. ha. t Kum fm.nt i MirpriM- party ariording to Informa-
Afler Deputy Mwriff Moore wa if. . w.-ui "ZL'JlZu':; tln tlv.n out tmlay
vera win wngruugwm coumy nonn 01 TUisa. Tim Kmi flKhter.. nirn who ar
noted tr their aliility to shoot ami
The tecond hiff hnnk rohherv in fikluhnma within twtmtv fnnr for their fearlewiieN. hm wm hlr.l
vJuvJ!! Th.'ohour occurred this morning when five bandits blew the afe of ' P'" on guard
killed ahot through the heart the 1
pome again took up the trail after j
the roll lien and a aerodd running fight
il. n . . i . n . . . . am - ... v . Iieavllv Brmwl uiih lnutn4ilM
man aurrendered wh he aaw hia warDr oiaw) oanx or uaroer ana escaped wiin w.aw. w o . riar- - 7"""" "
eompanion-R rondltlo The rajMuml rison secretary of the Oklahoma Bankerg' association was notified ml J
veraTf tT T'u tai'k 1 i f "PV J . lr.a ... mmes havo
third man in the vmi Teiramld' and I bftnk WM ootftd wblle 016 400 inbabitanU of the town were'lvn furtlh.nj. apH-r In 11. -ity rii.1
poanea nt 111 are pursuing him jsleeplng. Th robbers used nitro glycerin and blew the safe to pieces t witer a imnk. tii. will
Tii thrw nii'ii entahii the bank at making their escape before th town was aroused. Oarber iB located "'J' wh 1"lrk ' i'"'
Torlloii iiitlerday near U o'clock -ami in OarfielH Rnnntv ahnnt 9R tniU. ... f T.niH ..n i. in nn. f h lni lie-ter ami k shooter will
- . - mm mm w j hvwhv HV U1UVB V 111 1 IO AL V V V "
.T ' . J: ; : " " VC "chest wheat growing sections of the stat.
FIFTEEN ROBBERIES.
Bids For Capitol Will Be
Opened Herd Tomorrow
Tlie si'iiHtu eiiiiuiilltiti on pulilli-
liiillilliiKs ami inpliol toifi'tlii'r with
tlie capltol coiiiiiiImhii unit 1 iiv ton i
Sin till who lime Iwi'ii m-li-i'tiil a nr
rliltix'tH of the new inpliol. met tiMlnj
III the room of tlie I'oiiniilti'f ami In a
Koiioral way couslilervu' tlie rapltol
coiiHtrurtloii matter. Ju-t wIihI pro
Krij. the eapllol .oiiimli-iloii Iimi maile
no far was etplnlniil .y V. II. Aiitln
liy of the I'lHiimUslon 1'oint.- i'im
matchea and will lie know n hh the '"'K h an hlUs lure i.r the Imllrt
"Ktate Athletic innimlaMloii." No box- " xplslnad i I Im im-hluvi.
ilie inn tier of nemrliiK raw miiterliil
that may 1m foiinil In tli sluie hi
ll iimev In mIkIiI. about S.'!.()oo. Ther
n......l..u II... nlu.rj alu.ul liaie !
ill II 1 1 nni llii- irnni i.ii.-i nwui hwim
n mile out of town and then took to
their horea.
Capture It Eiperted.
Ah ipih Uly an inwnIIIo the offloera
itarteil In purtiull with Deputy Hlier-
Iff Hob Moore In tba lend. He cauia
Usn the robliet-H and a flKbt begau lu
which he fell allot thmuiili the heart.
The rolilierii then liewii flight but
heard.
Autos Are Waiting.
I 'ther iirennraltnii-4 mu h uiotl. n.
Secretary Harrison of the Oklahoma Bankers' association said to- lint of antoinoi.ii.-i for inHtauiinieoua
day that there ha been fifteen bank robberieg in Oklahoma since irnit. by piwsi. niHnii xyatenw. etc.
May and that eleven of thera have ocenrred in daylight. All but three i hve M"n "" nmi it u Mioved
or the robberies have occurred since last October
-big; or kparrlng match can In' held un-
it aa the infiiiak'cnieiit baa flmt wi-ured
p. Itcenae from the eommlxMloii. The
runimlauloii la to
diaollNHeil towetber with the liet x
be Kiliixirtiil hy a ''Mile win of Kelt I in' ll to the canltol
tax to bo levied on ren-lptx of all box- crouiiiln.
lint and HparrhiK exIilhltlotiH. ; The iniiiiiiiihc on motion of Semi
A Iietltlon from the Tahleilliili r Tbouiai of Ijiv ton folbmim; :i
Koiuuierrlal club nskliiK the hltlahiture i NK1M1PI (lf Seimtor Harreil of
noi io pas ininn. oi inn crvw o us MlwmHi ehnlrinaii of the committee
lecbliMl thut nil mcctliiKH of the com
or any other li'uUlntluii restrlctliiK
rallroadN.
A atltln iiiih lntrmliiiiil In Hie
lionae aiklug for iHtabllHhiiieut of a
branch free employment agency Ht
Tulaa.
Permanent Rules.
The liouie adoptitl laTinauent rules
for the whmIoii. The principal chaiufe
made provblea that all house pilnl
lug colli ritctH sluill be let by the slate
luaril of pulillc affnlri ami the sup-
plied carefully checked by the house
rmiittiUtee on iit'lnt liur anil hoini' mi.
.Iltor. Another cliHinte of the mica ! vacuaiion or im uy a imicnea at
provides that Tm-adavs ThiirmlavH I'Hlliisburit. a siilmrh of Meiisrt.
iimi Friday be set aalde em U week I 'rh' '"J "'" k the rl
for cmislderatloii of wnate Mils. t l allasse ha Uh-ii finally repelled.
Another new rule provide fori "FrncU attacks at URnlaelle and
i ne nni or mini on nave neen repnia-
Yestenlay inisiiccessful altflcka on
the bills near Crony were followed
up b)' a quick liermau counter attack
inltlis' wilh the coinmUsinu should Is' '
i )s'ii to hi. puhllc uiiliws matteni cniu
i p which should I nctisl uNu In un
exisMKIvH Hessloii. It was lielleveil
how ever there w ould lie III I If tas-a-aloli
for the hitter.
A auliktltiilM isNjimltlee nanKisl of
Senators Marred McMechau Frank-
lin. Davidson of Muskogee Ileauman.
Mi AIKter and Mbuw waa tutlocted to
ineot with tint 'upltol eiNomUklon to
.i.orrovv when bids ar to bo onhmi
for the coiisumotlnivariaa of the hidlii-
!mh. htlv such i cHninittee b( sihm I-
fled aiiy or other member of the
win He public hiilhlluK committee may
he preaent at the uni'iliu'.
Friday ll la plmiinsl that the whole
tii'hllc liiillilliu; commltteii In company
with the imi ( itol coninilssloii. will no
to the capitol grounds whore they ran
see what bus Iwn done and ltd a lid
tor Idea of what the work content
plnlcs.
The lhKt legislature enacted H law
Increasing the penalty for robbing
baukt to 40 yearn lu tlie penitentiary.
were overtaken later with the renlt . While (lie smalty la atrinK'Hit enough
that two are in in. f h- 'w f''1J " "-y "aw
one wounded and the third man lelug . . ... .
hunted. It la lielleved the offli-era are u" v"" -....u ... ... ....
cle a. hla trail and that be will ; to order to apply it.
probably be captured today. ; Kwr. Harrtaou aaya that
When the two men were raptured Oklahoma Hanker' utxoi-latlon Is
moat of tba monay taken from iu ; hehliid the bill liifrwliH-ed In the bouw
hank waa found. I appropriating SoiOUi to lie used by
- I lha It. nuul. !. I. ll... ......
fii-iuui IU VHimiiui) ill nif
ure and pronei'iitiou of bank roblwrs.
ADMITTED A KILLING
The governor Is atilhorlr.ed to offei
rewards not to exnsil $1000 for the
capture of any one is-rson and to use
the funds In assisting hs-al atithorl
tlea lu the prosecution of bank rob
bem.
Secretary Hiirrlsoii alao liellevex
that the creation of a comimny of
state jsillce comisweil of men apecially
fitted to deal with dessrnte crlnilnals
would also Im of great assistance In
"topping Hie epidemic of outlawry and
crime which ll sweeping over the
state.
GERMANS SWEEP HILLS CLEAR
OF FRENCH IN QUICK A TTACKS
Herlln. Jan. CI official statement
Issued toibiy any :
In the western theater of war fierce
artillery duels took plmv lu the iicIkIi
liorhiKMl of Meiisirt. They resulted In
prlnllng of a bill when n minority rc
roiuinemla It for passaite mid for
prlntlnu of n imiiNiire recommended
tinfavorulily Usm u vote of the hoil'-e
nml after having the bill read in full
fifmi the reading clerk's desk. No
Mil ran la killed In committee until
the author of a bill has had an oppor-
tunity to la' henrd on hla measure
suffraoe'dbad
this session
PoHre Ofrieer Haya Trtrak ( artrr De
flared to 111 That He Had Cat the
Throat of ( harlea Staule).
"I kllbsl him and I dou't kIvc a
d ." Huch was lha teatlimmy giv
en by Joe Itrauiu Ihla morning In ills
trlii court when asked in the trial
of rrank Carter charged with the
; murder of Charles Stanley what the
defendant said when llrauui who Is
motorcycle imlbe offli-er first ar
! rived on the eceue of the alleged miir
Ider (Mi the evening of December l.V
at 118 West California.
Carter and Stanley alias Charles
flhlpp bad rpuirreltsl acvordtug to the
story nud had gnu back to tbelr
man ranks after the battle of the Year. ' riawna when It Is allowed Pauley's
From NovemlsT in to December ID throat wna fclaahH almost from ear
I here w ere 11. last desertions from tha to ear by very ordinary iss'ket knife
garrison of llrugi-a aloiio." Uxhlblled In the court room this morn
I'ctrogrud. Jan. la.-tlermai andil" "
Austria. subjects between the agea i Cr-rr w inMM
of alxtoeu and alxtv have Ism- orler-lM Wn hU Bt ta Une'
ed exisdlisi from Vetrograd and II ' rrtw ' ''rtl'l'l. h"liig imi b-g
!off luat lielow the knee and walking
ImsHi which border on the Uulf of " witt'hea. The ipiarpi'l ta said to 'this morning la the flfteVnlh to occur
Finland and the Italtlc sea Including ! have rome up over t few tMita which I U'1 within Uie past nine or
the Gulf of Riga. The order of wrpnlr Stanley la anld.to bav nocul Crbr '' tuontlia. aald Mr. luikford mtw
slim provides that all persons eon-! of atealluc. r vn (Uyht noldupa.
that it would ls practically Itnixwd-
hle for the outlaws to aucivNafully
attempt a bank roblwry In Oils city.
it was stated that similar prepara-
tions have been taken by other tanks
In this vicinity especially at Caucr
and Coffeyvllle and the alarm baa
lieen spread to other cities and tus
coutlglntM to the linage country.
The bsiil giiniueii who are en-
gaged to protect the banks wire em-
ployed by the Hiirtloaville Clearing
House association nud were selected
for their iiecullar fltneaa for thu Jolt.
The men are stalliai"d In such a umu
lier as to give them a view of erery
isTson going in or out of the vnrlnn
banks All are dead shuts Mb with
rifles and six shooters.
In Osage Country.
While luaiiy rearta hgva been re-
Lawlesness Is Bad Advertising
or the State Satis Lank ford Zl:'
ted art-cal hank robberies lu other
"lu my Judgment the fifth lciclsla I "It wsmiis to uie that we are now j places heaths! for the Osage country
Hire now In session can render no UcnpInK In a marked degree the fruit and from Hie fact that suspicious
erester service to the state than to "1Hk" of rl'nlnala and characters have been seen In and near
greater sertli'. to tlie alale ma to m st nflrwe dnrlnK the last two weeks.
lmmHlately enact a measure author-1 JHlr or . Ntllnit nron((h tlle tie im if nvmfl im
l7.lng the governor to offer a aura of press and In the moving picture .Btloll WIIM si(.r OTrtedlt'iit
money not In excess of $1 000 lu each; show throughout the state but lie; t t1le 1)r.pSraUoll. nm
case to secure the apprehension and that as It inav. we are confronted f . .
oiivlctlon of hank robliers. Ten thou ! with a situation that Is so serious In . ' " 7 .' . lmtV"n' 1rn
sand dollars ahiaild I appropriated j its eff.s ts as to reach alarming pro- ""rMulllrlV "'raid but ."natdered Urn
and bo immediately available aa no ! isirtlons. ac Ion as g.ssl tisuranee. "While not
ta-tter Investment could la- made by 1 "Oklahoma. h r.-asou of those bank '""'k In the city would bate a dollur
the state at this time for audi an art robberies. Is beliut advertised throuicli if ""'' wr" rullMi." he snld "yet w-
U of ramount Importance and I lie- out the length and breadth of the "re "'' "''"K 'ae ii chance and
lleve our leglalators will lie quick to country as the home of the denis-rado pracncoiiy invite a nild by not ts-ln
and oiilliiw. with the result thut the pr'iuireil
slate Is bronchi Into disrepute both ' "All of the banks
rcssiud to the need.'
This la the view that J l.
Ink-
fonl bank cotumlaaloner takes eon-
M'nilug the many bank rolda'rlca tliat
have taken placw In the state recent-
ly as expressed In an Interview with
hi in dslay.
The robbery of the Oarber bank
carry liisiintiu-a
as to her citizenship and financial against roliliery and we would get
safety " back all we lost yet that wiaild hard-
Mr. Lnnkford believes that If the ly he playing fair. Some say there I
legislature would give the relief asked no danger in -i city the slr.e of Hart-
for that It would solve the hank rot.- ph vet but a few wee ago n
blng business In the slate. With auch lllk hl k Ark .
a reward off.-r.sl as miggest.sl he Is - in 1 1. Ohio were mbheil hi
V " . .. ' ''r"'' 'lavllaht. We u.. iiot going to
which ended In complete defeat of th 1 "Tiied wuwt le dear of these pmvUiv
French and clearing of lha bills north ; cs by January 27.
east of Husale and to the north of !
Cniny "
Demorralif House Ienilerv IWIrvc
YeHerih) Failure Will Delay More
Art ion; Not DiM-ournged.
Wusbliigton Jan. l.'l. -licuns rallc
Icliili'is in congies today consider Ilie
tvoiiinn sliffrauo Issue is dead so far
as the present session h concerned
ns n result of the failure of the Mon-
de) I resolution to enfranchise women
to get the nis-etwary two-thirds vote lu
rewtrrilay's historic contest In tho
bouse. '
Failure of (bo resolution to gH even
majority vote it was believed would
iilsrourngH further efforts at this so-
abai to have the timwtlon again brought
i.p for miikldci-atlou.
rndlMiiiayed. howuver. suffrage
lenders dei'lared the Tight will con
tlnne ontll iho vii'tory was thrira.
I'arls Jan. lit. - An official an-
nouncement says :
"I'ufavorable weather conditions
which have iktsIsIih! along almost the
entire front have hindered operations
lu llelglum there has been a sand
storm In the diiuiH along the mast.
"In the ri'slon of Meiisrt and near
Tpres French artillery directed all
effective fire on the earthworks of the
enemy.
"On the Alstie northeast of Holssons
flaiitlui! mound 'spur 111'.'' continued
with great severity January 12. The
Hermans brought considerable force
Into this engagement. We maintained
our position on the crest of the hill
west of "spur 132.' To the east our
troops were obliged to glva up ground
Fighting here continues.
"Ilotwwii Holsons and Herry-Au Hae
shells from our artillery caused ex-
plosions at several different isilnts In
the midst of batteries of tho enemy."
Montreal Jan. 13. A fleet of sub-
marines for the Hrltlah navy Is under
construction at Montreal. An order
for twenty under wnler crafts of Eng-
lish design has been placed with the
Canadian Vlckers comimny of Mont-
real and work has started iiKiu tea
of them.
At RTRM.1AN WOOL TO RE
SHUTFD TO AMERICA
Roston Jan. 13. The clipper ship
Aryan may load her cargo of
thousand hales of Merino wisil at Syd-
ney Australia and bring It immedi-
ately to the United States scent-ding
to word received hy her owned. R P.
Carver from United Slates Senator
Lodge
Mr. Lodge aald that an agreement
had been reached hy Becrary Ary-
an and tht British ambassador Sir
Cecil Spring Rica by which the wool
mleht tie forwarded tinder a guaran-
tee from the American government arid
Aryaa'a owner that the poiislminient
Would ha brought direct to the Vnlted
"'" ".'.-"I wmild not he reoonalgned
to Europe.
liondnti Jan. 18The Servian Io
giitloli In liondon has addressed a let-
ter to the press and public urging
the adoption of the sis'lllng "Serbian"
mid "Serbia" Instead of "Servian" and
"Herrla."
'The latter spelling" says the lega-
tion sNkesinan "Is highly offensive
to our people mainly las-ause It sug-
gests false derivation from the Latin
root meaning 'To serve.' It 1 a source
' ; of hidden pain to Servians to see some
Jiiorilllia n'imi ill lining loiiufi
forma."
Amsterdam Jan. 1.1. -All ordinary
passenger traffic was stopped today
over must of the railroads of Germany
npttl January 18. This measure was
A RESPITE FOR TWO
would rt-sti t in the iittcmpt to
lure bank robbers.
cup
Arkansaii Uavernor Olves Youths Hen-
UneeJ to Die ( hanee ta B Raved
Inder New law.
Mttls lbsk Ark. Jan. 18 -ltocaiise
of the poaalbillly that tha legislature
now tu session may abolish capital
punishment. Governor Hays haa an
imiitifMH ha mII1 irraiit miilU ..f iH
i"l"r.Vr"lS!!!!wtl0ridaM to aarwn. Dawatn and im
uou niooii ions oi nr. in wiocn irai-i u.
he given
Ktrcc aentoiiced to ba lectrocutad
Thumlay. Itoth ansi lightly mora than
21 years old. They were convict -d
of killing and robbing an aged store-
keeper at Ronton more Uiau a year
ago.
A hill will Is- Introduced In the leg
tslaturw ntHtllshliig capllsl punishment.
I Governor llava said that while he
' while he knew nothing of the jiroa-
. . . . . iTteetS of the hill passing he considered
Russia. Army Retreat. From TabHs nnJuit t0 IUW lne youth.
aim i reparva 10 veiena rassag e ar
Araies River.
flC of the railroads will
over almost entirely.
TURKS OCCUPY
PERSIAN CITY
to ba ale!trocutNl before the matter
la decided
Herlln. Jan. la.-Dr. Wlckllffo Rose
and Krnest Hlcknell of tho American
Red Cross Mission here departed for
Poland where succor for the v ivll pop.
niatlon 1 equally n urgent as It Is In
Belgium.
It appears all of the Pultsh Indus-
tries are at a standstill
I'arls. Jan. 13 "The real reason for
the strict guarding of the lUilglau
Dutch frontier" says Martin's corre-
spondent at Havre "ta the eptdeinl"
of desertion wh'ch began in the Oer-
Ixtndon Jan. 13. Reuters haa re-
ceived a dispatch from their Petro-
grad correspondent saying an advance
d titchnif ut of the Turkish army haa
occupied the Perslau city of Tabrla.;ln sn endeavor to obtain what the
Tnhrls la lu northwestern Persia and -tloan Uilnga will he still Mter treat-
after Tehorsi. I. the l.rt Mi. in t toeiit for ecclesiastics who are prison
uie eouutry. it was garrtsimed by a
POPE NEGOTIATING WITH
OERMANY OVER PRISONERS
Rome Jan. 18 rope lienedlct l
conducting negotlatlona with Oenuany
era and to secure the release of those
who are tteliig detained under charges
which have not la-en proven and which
are not asrlou.
Kusslan force It Itelng situated In
that (tart of IVrsIa under domination
of the Russlana Id the same manner
as the aoiitheru Miitloa of Persia la
cousldnred to lie within 4 lie sphere of
Influence of Great Hrllain.
Tha town baa. lieeu evaciislu1 hi.
tlla RusMlan force acoorduia tn Milan via Rome. Jau. 13. -A com
1 ort sent out hy the Turkish govern- ulltl hlch will lie presided over by
ment and published lasl night in Her-! n" Marquis San Martin baa been
Un. The Announcement from Const an-! formed here w Ith thw idea of bringing
llnople a tiieii the Itnsslan garrison shout a coalition of various organlm
Governor to Ask Passage of
Bill For Oklahoma Building
Friends of the Intrant bill to appro-
priate ll(Hi for the construction of
an Oklahoma building ut the Panama
Pacific s.slt!oii at San Franclw-o
declare that the measure la not dead
by any means They evpreea confi-
dence that UoM-riioi Williams will
recommend the pussage of tlm bill III
bis message to the legislature and thct
with the administration support It will
yet IsNoue a law .
The bill was lost b a ijl.ss" margin
tn committee of the whole yesterday
afternoon in the house but Itepn-seii-tative
Durant savisl It from final de-
feat by lodging a motion for reconsid-
eration. A measure is never flnall)
defeated until it is killed on final roll
quick action Is taken the fair will
ois'ii without Oklahoma Inning buy
representation there or at least with-
out u crodlulile showing.
AUTO HITS A WOMAN
take the chance."
LET PRINT CONTRACTS
Roard of Affairs Makes Arrange-
menls fur Supplies For House of
Representatives.
Cnni i-acts have been let by the
board i.r affairs through Ixm Frame
pieilous to the taking of office by the
new board for printing for the houao
ol representatives. One contract foe
tIS.iMKi letter beads was let to the
' Printers' ruhllslilng company at $1 "U
Mrs. Maye Hullock Not Seriously Ihoiisaiid : for llt.tsMi envelopes. No.
Injured; .Machine Going Slowly Out-
side of Safely Zone.
tl IU at t T'J I 'J a thousand to the
Anderson Printing company and for
I'.HKHI eiiM'losi No. Ill at i'2.41) :l
tlioiisiiinl to the llolini-s Wilson Trans-
company.
;rr"- quake damages
OLD STRICTURES
Mrs. Maye Hullock stenographer lu
the State National Hank building was '
IwJufuIly lujureu when alia
by anvautntiinhlle driven
l-A-khard of the Southwestern Cotton !
call gild do motlou to nsonsldcr Is loll comimny at Itoblusou avenue anil
lodged. 1 Main street at 8 o'clock this morning. I
Fred utton staU-d tslay Unit bis The Nlrwt and Draper ambulance an- i
former offer to advaum Sr..iani for the swered the call ami the lujured woman i
commencement of cotiatrudlon on the a taken to her residence 161 East M x-jfi riMrik trmnar Ever Fell
bulldhuj atlU hold. fo.Nl reaanllewa of r wher. ah. was attended MJ
any aoUon that may lie taken bv the;lv r- J- Holater. She Is not1 n K"nl' ' pnl " Harms
le.lslatttr. Me. pLi sin.i. 'rlously lnjnre.1 unless Internal hurts lllstwlr Iliiildlngs.
" riinniii-'i ltVltlllj HI (llf BUI IIU I
1 Hnnw. Jhii. 13 A terriflc wirth
n wmnw ami ih'
iaei txf iWa flLl.k.M. r ........ J....
.i i .''nu""n ' ""nm" . In physician.
ii.iviM.il hwu lny a. -live on oeonn Hiilloi k In
had retreated to Djulfa where the
Russians are aald to be assembling in
strong force to defend the passage of
the Aranes river.
ttous and wilting tbelr efforts to make
the eouutry fit from military moral
and financial staudpolnts to oven-ome
sn enemy.
of the meaaure and believed' ht 11 . llf ;r.;p;r.;u"b;y"H;iu; . ever felt to Rome
will lieximte a law. emplov.Hl at the Aurellus Swanson In-i 0'u'r1 nrl' eetef-
Staleinents made upon the flisir v.- isniiiii.s' i-ompany. Acconllng to by al second and rated a serious panic
terdny that a similar meaaure failed stniieis she was outside of the safety 'people everywhere rushing from their
to become a law at the last session of r. ne and Kckhard was driving at a ! homes hi terror. Many buUdlmje were
the legislature and that the Oklahoma sh iv sssl at the time of the accident. damaged by the attoca. Ho far as la
Panama commission bad spent more An unlileiitlfleil physician who told learne.1 no Uvea were lost Among
than it bad collected created the tin 1 tin ill-e that he was visiting here"'" old building dantafed was tB4
rataaso vungi as well a tha famoua
column of Mama Aurellua.
Historic building on the rtassa Cw
RK DESTROYED BY FIRE bmna In ie center of Rome alwt
I were flaaisifad a was tha faaion
Sentinel ok.. Jan. 18. Fire frotaU-TFarneae Palai-e. oeeunUd h Ih
TWO SENTINEL BIHJHNGK
ITALIANS ORGWIE FOR
PROTF.CTION OF (H)I'NTRY "'m among a iniinber of members first aid treatment.
mar uie measure was without merit
and were responsible for its tetoporar)
defeat. Tha iilll lu 1913 however
passed b tb bouses but was vetoed hy
Ilie governor.
Ground has heen broken and all ar
rangements made to erect the Okla-
homa building tint nothing eau be
done until more fiimls arw ' raised.
Friend of the ni vastus sar that uuieae
lug a loss or fio.miu Osatroyed two
bulldbiits In the main part of the bus
lues section of town. Tlie plant of
the leader office was practically a
total Ions. TU buildings burned were
Insured.
French embaas). Here a piece ef
atone cornice foil. The belfry l
church of St Andrea la ta 4aaot t '
falling trod the bnlldtni Ne r '
ronnded by rerdoq of police to t-'"'
not peomle Siu-oanalnt IL
i -.
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Graves, R. S. The Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 13, 1915, newspaper, January 13, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169702/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.