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THIS OKLAHOMA CITY TIMF.S.
fHUKSDAY JANUARY 28 1915.
I
The Oklahoma City Times
THE TIM KM iOMPANV
lit lit Wat Harond RfrNt.
Tlrkar I'. B. M
difference Is Hull
iletnrimciit
' Til.
baiikliu:
liiaiiHp'il mi
j llolllil it till'
' 1 niialderahlv
1 1ll" KilllMlS
has so fur boon
'oxfiilly while in H.iii-
Ihsmi allowed to In" "iiii'
Involved.
FriOM til OVER IKUhOM)
10 UK V HANNKK W.IK.
JIIIN IV I DS
1HM It. NOkTHI -
'illiar
Hutltr MnnBrr
I'uMnliisl vr' '.nth.- i-v! t siiitnv
Vrhluy 1 rumtiltiatiun of Iiib a1 'I
Wiklr 'I'mie.
Mi'inl'r Awllt Iltrn-a'i "f 'lr-iiliillon
I. Ii
lmlv Ai'tH-lntcil I'rtaa Af lrnon
Rport
l'litaird' w"! oln mailer Aim '.'7
1ll(t. at tat iainrflri at iiklnlmma I'lli.
Oklahoma uudVr thr Art of Mun'ti b.
1ST
. HabacrlptUa Frits.
out 7 Mir i no
HI kiuntha t .'mi
Tim Mnntha "'
One month '.'.T
l'KTTINO TIIK HAII KOADS.
Iu nearly every state ii little sop
In the way of legislation Ik heluK
thrown to tin1 railroads it n I even tin-
federal government Is imltitu: them on
th back now mid Hum. This Is trite .
of naarty avery slate except Oklahoma 1
whrre the eoriNiratlnii eomiiilNsloiiera
mill nUre nt Die rMil with h atony
atar at leiiHt when thev are sliinilliuj
when Hie public can mi' Until. I
In eiiHtcru atales tlie railroad nffl 1
cluU if mulling In H sickly way. hut j
With nilli-ll KtHtlttule '" account of tile j
five tier rent rule Increase tlmt w in re I
vsmitly granted. The Increase wits
ttlvon Itiimt KrililKiiiKl). hut It was liet
tr tlirt il nothing. There Is talk of nit
Increase here ntnl llicre nil over (lie
country ami mvitsloiially a few reiiU
may In- mhleil to it classification.
The fact In that the railroads ot
(lie country Imth east mill weal lime j
tan lia.lly lila-l. It may I undisputed
tltHt they weir liinscvv hlppoM. so soveic
vrn the lashing. In tllit i-iii to that
Hiey were Jniniieil iihiii fur It wan n
Mor Mini puny legislature Dint couldn't
ul p the railroads a Ui-U while they
were ilown.
In reality the railroad- nee.h'il
neither treiitiiieiit. or at leuM they did
not deserve the rough 1 in in I U i ic .
.Wither il") tlll'.V lioisl to lie 'llcd III
ruts juncture iin morn hn mej im-'i "
I let lllolie. U't the eiierleiii'cil traf '
fie men net to work on thetu. call off
Die politicians for uvvhllo Mini the rail j
loads will la-glti to H'omki- again
There Is plenty of Work for the tall-
roaiU to .hi. Imt II cannot he iloiie
while so til ti II V iihiiiiiInsIiiiii'I s ami
other polltli'laii-. nro hhH'klni; the rli;ht
of w av.
l'Meii(llMi on lts.if to make m i;i
ami Kin mount illlfintltie l.s Hie n-t
thltiK' the I miking ilepar'.niem i:iu
'lo It !. a imi-I riii'l ivo nttltiiile. ami
I hut l what the H'iie of Hie t.ite
like to vrf. The m'.bik hankers m. In
IiukIiicss are resourieful auO ileieii'l-
ahle men. taken Kenerally iiinl ll.ey
run If they will overi'uiun all Hie .lif
fhtilth-H of the pant and eNial.ih
themselven on a foundation that will
make the tiankliiK department as solid
as as any Institution In the world and
also make the stale hanklni; law sue
cessflll.
t.lUNO TIIK JITK A I K I l
1 'klnl i City Is to the the Jllney
hits a trial eitiept thai In this city
they will he onllnari auioinoliliv
and not tbe omnibus t. i"' In use In
other ell leu. Th feer for the Jitney
way of travel tins hwept over some
of th( weNleru coast ellles hut In a
nuniher of place It l dylm; mit.
It Ih not likely that the Jllney ear
will he sin rossf ul ever; w here. Iu el I lea
where Hie regular street railway ser
i vice is InadispiHte It Is cnxy to Nee
that suih cars nik-hl do u thriving
htiHlnifis. Where there Is a ttrlevance
uicauiai mo stris-t railway eonipany
I the iiiilomolille IIiin also will have a
I chau'V. Ilul otherwlsu It does nol
j seem piisilile that they can he run
at a profit
The evs'i linent in lids cltj will he
watchisl with Interest mid If il la sue
cessful II will he the Ih-hI proof that
s'ople take readily to a fad. It I-
thai l iklahoiua Ity has a
street ralhwn systeiu which will coin
pare favorahly with that of any other
city twice Its size. The lines radiate
iu every illrot'llou and the servhe 1-
as nood ax II can he made. Tin re I
no dissatisfaction Hie -t-r i
that U worth inentlonliiK
Isttors to (ikluhoma City are i
toidshisl at the eiiidleiire d' i"
street car aervlco and at til
The S'liida.v schools of I'auU Valley
liii4 pliei'd Hieiiisches ou revrd as I
Is-iu Miihllv aualnst tile i'XiMiaii'1' oi
lliisine-s men lid over Ih iintiy
are pivdiciiiiK tin.; I'.n:' will he the
most proseroui4 r In the 1 1 i 1 n y
of the ivuntrj
Tf..
1 1 hull
sent a i .-i.J'.i i .! I
lives and --en i !
M ri"iii-sili I1"'1
anil pool hall lull n
state legislature
That iiklahoiiia h
lllill to he a wise
i-iitly fortneil ami
i the represeutii-
. in i .arvlu conn-
I.. siipiMirt the
. . pelldlllK In the
.olUnuers are et-huii.-h
was oils'
I his vcar will he. If the shell do
1 not f ill. another I. miner lanners'
' year. The woiiderl'.il I ! records of
Hill promise lots- so passed h th"'
! lorji.l'i
T he liev re.lerai
in full sw iin;. ei'sM
ti.'ll-. iiini.it. ' il .
and la lillllt.hH ll..
lare Voluine.s of i;o
e hanks are
ini.iicv i on. II
i l.ilslue-s
enelneutd of
ds.
mure proved coiielu IvU when a tie
i;ro chared wild pi'ddlitn; wld-kv at
l..larl nct(sl as his own law. or. lie
evamliied ami cross eaiulncd tin'
witnesses to Ills own satisfaction and
In conclusion made so eoinlnclnu' a
smss h to the jury that he was re-
leased. The county attoriie who
thouuht ho had witnesses eniuti.'h to
itiiivlet the man two or three times
is inclined lo think that the ii.tio
must lime 'Hoiked Ills nihldt foot'
on him.
The funnels of III an county are
awekeiiliiK lo the fin I that the little
cooper Is a very valuah'c crop l-'n nil
lieiiitHiNtiator l ash of Imrant reports
that there will l a dcchhsl Increase
In the iMinnt acreiiiri- in that section
this year over lasl. when ll was prov-
ed that this r..p thrk-l wh.-f) all
other crops were more or lcs a fall
lire.
The farmers iu
more have orcaui
The ohjeet Is t
liHiilltv to have
1)KHTK IN TIIK 8KNATK
Wlieiievur the ineuilM.r of the inln
orlty In the 1'lilteil Htatea wnalo he
Kin i eaiupalitn iiulnst the imNsatii' of
any ineiistirc desired Ii) the innJoHlv
there Immediately In raised a loud
protest MKiiln-t iiulliiiltud dehate and
the rule of lh senato nnltlliiK ll i
inoHt apveifly coiKleinnwl.
Nearly -very leKlalBttirr has il title
hy which debate may he shut off.
Thla la not Baylnu that leKlHlatnnn
am (rlvwi to rnshliiK their huslnew
throunh hut thero are ixraidoiiN when
tley are not ilellla'mtlvc imioiikIi In the
tine minao and tlo nut thf to lmNrt
nt meaaufisj this rnnMlderatlnn they
merit.
From tbe IwnlnnlnK It hna Iweu the
hoaat of tli I'lilttal Stairs senate Ihul
It. a coiniH-aetl of a Ixaly of men
irlven to delllK-rntlon. l'attfrne. to
Home Haul aftfr tlif KukIIsIi parlla
l.imt It waa nvtMi wort .lolM-rut I vc.
Uim of Ita illattnotloiii haa laeu thai
t-very tiieatuir Ix-foru ll should la'
Klven thf nil tat cartiiiil coiisldera'loti.
It liaa (iffaot many tliui the linpul
ilvfiusta of the Umwe of represenla
flvoa. Many time the country would
have hefti alarmed ami HwH hy lwl"
latloti ctiMcted In the linuse had f vrc
Dot la-en isinfldenct that the aeliatP
would reiiiish the defcota la-for 'he
ncf-nr1 wbn finally enacted Into
law.
While It haa not alwaya la-i-n th'
p4.. then have hn .hiiihIoiih when
the role of unlimited dehnle hui fit
ahhsl the minority Mnalor to piolect
tne "ounlry from IcitUlatlon that would
k.v. luuoi ik.slilviilv daiiinnlnit In Ita
tftM't. Tills haa not always lieen trtia.
but iucli lnlanH tuv Ixii known.
Ther.for It will I tnt to hear In
nlni tli aiitt ilotiatea. rvpn .when
thsy r ocoaalotia-1 by lh minority
l la bring don" t lrnl.
OKLAHOMA'S STATK HANKH.
.if at at a hanks are not to
go before the leglalature to ask for
any hely Iu the way of now ibwn iiiai
will burilen 11 I-ool'h' f the slate
In any way In other wonla tin- state
i.uW..i-m nroiioMe to mrrv their
i..i .1 iliev ens" I lo come out
their present dlfflonliles villi fi;li
colora.
T. Mtiite liaiikei-s helh'Ve til
nee a dear way a leu. I mid that In
tin- course of lliiie the law undei
Which they os'iuli.' will he fully ln
dlcate.l. At one time the hank Kuat
lit y fund had un aptaanants' that was
not lliaptrlng. hut the leient ihsdslon
f tint Hiipn-ino court to the effect
that Hie lainks Hint have nalionnllr.isl
mat pay the claims against them at
the time nf nultounlUitllon hrlns a
tevlltiK of (treat relief lo the hnnklm;
department.
THIa Heenia to he huh ( the tases
In whl'-h the hnukliiK depiirtincni must
Work out Its own milviitloti and where
III It will lint d.'IS'lnl on leKlslatton
' to Ix! of any help The present hank
(uaraiily law Iu (iklnlcnii Is pine
ttrnlly the aanip as that In some other
Plata. It la nearly the an me aa the
Canaiaw a an Instance hut haa
kaaa a orUou tor a longer i-trlml.
leliulh
of the lilies. It has Ihsmi sal. I Hint
the street railway nystein iu t In-
ch j Is several years ahead of He
city's erovvth. If the Jllney cats inn
he pla.isl Iu o)HTatloti here and I"
come succes-sful then il will piove
Hint the peopln prefer that tjiolhod of
traiisHirliitliui am) that thev will n
lime lirlni; about a clump1.
At leasi Hint will ! the case if Hie
Jlliiev cars are run In competition to
vi.lully of Ard
II shlplNTS' cluh.
net farmers In that
ertaln days on which
to ship their stisk lo market very
few lime enough for a carload hut It
Is easy lo Rather a oar of stuff from
a nelifhliorluHsl II all cooperate In
this plan. Th cnnlatlon heiran
with ten mcmlicrs and everv one is
phslced to uri;e his neikdil.ois i. Join
The lilies and asses Ills Ml nollillC
ami tl tvuiilzalloii i- "lolio -I
sol.'ly for the lielicfil of the tanner
and stock raiser.
nklalioiuii fanners never had a hot
ter ehiiniv to make monev than al
present llvorythliiK thev can pro
those tisai whom falls the neatest
fancy prices and all Hint i n ''v
I. hrlnu' iihoul iros'ril.v I- t" In"'
soniellllllK lo sell. New Is the lie
...pled time to Klve attention lo
leaU. hos. cattle and l"ultr.
Minn who priMluci'S I hem will he
one who will have a hank a."'
1 1. m'l ov erhs'k holts and poult r
the lloharl Itcpiihllcan
The
the
milt
-in
the street railway lines as thev
elsewhere and lis It Is proposed ti
here
a n
A vlBoroiis nntl lictclnif cinnpautn
is elliK proslsiited III Shawms' hv
those upon whom fal's Hie irreiilest
purl of Iho bunion of eaiint; for the
deservliiK lHHir. Ilccudltc In Hie past
has Is-eii a cruat evil In Shawnee as
In other cities of the coinitrv. nfteii
It has been shown thai m y oii
trlhntisl lo unknown solicitors has
not tmie to alleviate siiffeilm; al nil
hut Into Hie ss ketN of Impostors- l'ro
fessl.nial becirnrs have. however
learued lo avoid Shawnee and IHUp
le from ttiK class oi pcsis i-
cordiin: to the Shawnee
lllill. .lis of dollars are Ik-Iiih appro-
priated for war cx ii.lltuies and the e
cxpeiidlliireK cover . lothlhj:. f. o I. am
m 111 ll t lull luetals horses motor e-
lileles. Mini practically every oilier line
of Industry which America only can
now supply
"Within tin t ninetv days $.Ti. '
i h Ki.t M h it m M I In new business will he
slaceiTiu; every Hi f Industry In
tills country Iu nlnct.v davs more Ihls i
figure will have ilonl.led " Such Is I he
opinion of K S. Jotdaii. salw manager
of the Thomas 11. Jeff rev coiiipauv. j
ll is slnlfleaiit that men who have
in Moved much Iu rointiierec and Indus i
trial uffalrs are nlmost unanimous in
the opinion that Hie low s4nt of the
business ileiireHsloii has Insm passed
and Iu nrcdlctliiK a Leuulne trade re Ij
v Ival In the Immediate future
I nder the new fedcial lescrvc hank
s.vslem the counlry is fullv proleeteil
aiiaiust any sustained flniinclal panic.
Hie available vviiiltli of the coiihlrv he
ItiK dlstrllnited In such a way Hint
there always will be ample funds to
overeonie any temporary cinernenoy.
The war In Kurope has opetnsl up
opiHuiuiiltli's ami I- slliuulalliu; the
Imau'liiatioii of the Aiucrlcan business
mail us tioihlni; else has done for
vears. line vvts'k of the war did more
than ten years of academic discussion
to convince the American H'ople thai
foreltMi trade Is a vital clement in do 1
niestie pr..sM'rlty.
Iu the i il n ion of i: II ions chair-
luali of the I Tilted Males Stl I 'or '
untlon. the business men of thlsj
eoiiiili v are at Hie present Hi u n 1
beiier basis than ever before. Their
manaucmeut their conduct. their
business morals lri. improved their
standards are hither The vear I1H.V
seems cerlalll to be milch belter for
the biislnesN man tbni PHI was.
As a result of Hie developments
abroad In the last six months" nyH
ir i;.l" mil K. Pratt chief of Hie fed
eral hi an of foreign ami douiestlc
cominerce ' have turned the cor
tier and are facing a n.n era of IuinI
ncss evpansloti In this coiinlrv an era
whl.-li has made the li nn home mar
Qp.
in iuT
I
That Piano Loss
At Frederickson-Kroh's
To Be a W onderful Value Giving
The entire stuck ol I'iaiitis d.un;ii;il throuyji sintike and marred in
liiindlini; during ilk1 recent disasiiDiis tire wliicli completely demol-
ished the adjoining luiildini; is muv in shape fur disposal and our
warerooms ready to receive the piano lniini; public.
We Told You We Would Give Ample Notice
OUK DESIRE TO HE UNDERSTOOD HOWEVER
It is with II little Ili'MtHliey Ul
mice ul' impressing the public
I'ti-nn) Snles lire a cmmiiiiii
' iitiii'int litis- sale fully tciiliitiK the import-
Willi tile u'clitiitietiess ul' tlp-ae offeritiKS ((tllce
iii'iMirfcticc now ;iii s.
troll
WIIKN KXTRKMKS MIKT
i anll.-h.nlisl. nci
'I'here are those Iu this country who .HH Herald
never clns'ted to hear of It. They . .
The cull's or M .losepn
1 t...l I. fil1.V'
' Katisns City mid K Inl" "ie steam
I"' t business theiiise'vi's A similar
enlerprlsi. on the part of Muskmree
would be the hlnvtest Ihlns the bust
iieHs men of the city could do. next
n limine the Criind river nam. i"
would have said at once that It would
Is- nccompllshhiK the lmsisslble
intioti nl of and they would have
claietl that any effort to bring about
such a til 1 1 1 tf would have been utterly
futile. i
llofereiice In bad to the inis'tltif and
cotiverNluK of John I. Itockefeller. Jr
ami Mother June one a capitalist
.'iinl regarded as the fluent Hs-ciineti
of the prislaiory rich with which the
country is afflicted anil the otlter a
representative of the HiadallNts. re
fi rrsl t as the rabid kind. Yet these
two have met ami have conversed
iboiil conditions In Colorado brought
alsnit by the strike of the coal miners
it In even isisslble that they sinll.sl
it each other as they talked.
Ity r.'tul 1 1 lit Noma newspaiHTa the
iveraiie H-rNon may have been led to
believe that any time a Hoclnllat came
ince to face with this representative
f the pnslatory rich the Socialist
male or female at the -ase inlk'ht b'.
would liiiinislhitely lieiilu to froth at
the mouth The veraKo N-rsoii
would have Imu led to believe by
-I'ch readlnit that youtiK Ito kefeller
would ou an iMs-ashm of that kind
'Ift his chin hl'-ili In the air and avoid
i lone contact with audi a ihtsoii Ii
will la tinted however that nothlnr
Ilka that hupis-ned w hen jouiik His k
.teller and Mother Jotiea met.
It la true that they agnssl on on-
IN.Iiit - that they represent different
and (.jyiswlng t.vjssj There la no de
nyltig audi a fact ami tbey did not
endeavor lo get around ll. Titer even
dlaoiiHeeil to some extent remeilv
fir the I'otiilltloim that ellst. atnl It
In possible that thev will yo to ( cln
rinbi to make a Hiirvey .Mnivovri.
thev mav e inu. Hier on this mushm
All i t Which le:ps to Hie . . Iu
-ll that the culf between eapltiil nail
'"i in !! co'Hili. Is not as w bio
j i . t ic Hi i p s..uo would lime lis
1 1 l 'Ie.' h H I Ihclo is a possibility
Mini II mav I'e 1 11 III e;tx ln I. nrsi
ot tune Also this imcttii of the re-
1 1. -entathe of apltal ami the repre-
ei iHthc d ;i ullhoiich the latter
' -i ' .n in. mid the muniier In
1. 1- Ii the ili .. us. . the nffnlra of
ll.t"tcl to tlll-lll
that tin- cniitiirv
.cue ol a civil war between capital
and lahi'i
to
w hut
II bout
the
It.
Muskop'e 1'hoeiiU thinks
The sis'ond illlliniil rmitot oiinty
poult ry show will open 'llinrnbiy at
Ada A larue niiinber of birds have
been entered and much success Is
preilbtisl for the enterprise. W. T
Hnwois of Honey Orov... 'I'es . li-
censed Amerbun Poiiltrv Association
In.li-e will pass on the ipiallflcntlotm
of Hie birds.
' I'he prosms'ts for H ts'in li c.rop In
this countrv" savs the liotlirle lad
er -He excellent at this time ami
w Oh no bad sprhn! freee the eoltntv
will prob'ib'v produce "iitl carloads of
I'lbertii is"elw iievt summer A plan
s- in w- nn.'er win- o orLvinlre a niar-
Vetlni' icisMcl .Hon Mud to have the
kef obsolete and
Its phii-c the
'world market ' "
ni.lialc ami put
H 1 1 fn ui 1 1 in r teim
1 11114111; oiip cpcnetice of over 'JO years
lcci pianos were liny except inn tn the
nine elllise or Icilsnll
ill piniiii scllinti. uc huvo lipvcr hv
rule nf price iliseiMiii1iit( without (fen
A M eotle
str"'l..n In or
vn'lnt. pbVI-
peaches "
. esinbllsh a demon-
.In!' spravtiiK. cultl
and packing of
own j
of.
i "i in i .a 1 1 'ti to Inten-ot more farm
n- In i ikl'ihoina In crow I iib tientnttH
tow bis'ii s'nr'el by V. 11 Sehoffcl
in aver editor of Hie Southwest Trail.
Mr Sil.i.f'elinaver thlnka that poll-
nuts will bts'onie one of tbe nuwt
pr. fn.il l ueenndarv cropa In tbla aee
H n and be l of the opinion that tbe
r- Pnnids of the atate will be able to
bs-iite k-isid niarketa for them
The WiKtilnrlon TotintT Farnier'
ns.itloii will meet In Tlarthnvllle
r.'hruary 27. Several apeakers from
the nrrlcultiiral cbial at Stillwater
and other sis'tlona of 1he "late are
. s..-ted to lie there ami deliver ad
dresses ou mattcra iH-rtalnlttc lo farm
lnir Anion the prominent speaker--on
the program for this nus'tliu; an
liean Carlvle. asslslant stale lur.-nl
P. Slantln. at a to entotnolo'.-l-t ; I'
(' Mornllltf. head of the short coursi
department who will ills u s the ms-.l
of isretller attention lit ll -ov inir
of unrilcii truck : and lb " 1' W'll
mm. who will discuss lb- mmIoiis
ihaaea of pltf cholera
'I'he l itiiod States is mnv fissllm;
the woild l ive times Us much v-l.i I
ami sit times as inn. ti cm ur ..v I I
ported from Hie l ulled stnt.-a Iu lie !
nher as in the same month In l!i;i;l
flour ep.rts Increased more than s i
per cent lor the same .orlo.l; f rttdi I
licef Increased more than twelvefold. I
and uenerally the exports of "bread I
stuffs" which Includes practically alii
the staple (trains increased five times I
Mni OK TIIK ('(M KTS I
A safety razor carried about the nt
sun Is a comi'iiled wcaio!i ln thet
opinion of an Atlantic City N. J
court. j
That a woman may smoke cticnrotsl
ami Ntlll be Intrusted with the care of
Her children Is a ihs'lsl. f a lw
Anneles court.
A N'ew York iiuiirlslrnte has Just
Hetitenissl a man to leu days In the1
workhouse for stealing a kiss from a I
pretty woman.
For NtentliiK 41 ceWa with which to'
hny aoiiiethliuc to eat Huston man
haa biH'ii aetit to state prison for from
five to Heven years by the aunerlnrl
i ourt.
It lias lieeti held br a Collfornla
court that ii man of fragile proNir-'
tloliH who Is chastised by a wife of
Atnnznnlnn atature Is entitleil to aytn-
pathy hut not a divorce. 1
Kor Thitallin; the provisions of a
probationary sentenv H Um AuueleM
Jtidire has s-nt the inan to the county
lull for t 111 rt v davs during which time
he must rend the Itllde from cover to
cover.
IIOUSi: AKAINST
HAIiltlSON HILL
We tin not agree now
I urns for 7."i- - tinr will
lo save mui from if liM) in l'ini hi nl'fcriup piano altriic-
you get from us mix piano you are not siife to buy.
the
Friday Morniiig Jan. 29th Marks
Opening of This Great Sale
AT THE WAREROOMS OF OKLAHOMA'S LARGEST PIANO DEALERS. .
Sl.KJIITLY CASK DAMAOKI) NKW PIANOS ToOKTIlKk WITH MOliK THAN 50
I SKI) AND MllOl'-W OUN' l.PKKIHTS ! IfANDS AND l'LAYKR PIANOS NOW
Donii.K discoi:nti;d in this saij:. total nkakly 2m
I'IKtM WHICH to kklkct.
A Word About Prices cd Advertised Quotations-
Vitolitnf HiirKiiitt l'rici'8 is tilliiriitu Imt. without kiiovlcil";c of the values iiicana littlu in
print -it a the (tiality of the pianos ami the pricea plainly mnrked on the tHKa of aitch liarxii
i .. tl. .. ..1 ...... 1I...1 1 ..II.. 1 il. ....... . : ... i rr . .
in the Ntori1 that tella th
pany' Tag Price
story the customer! ' only price is Frederickion-Kroh Muiic Com-
Measure In Kliininale rlitlra From!
School anil for Fmployntent of
Oklalmma Tearlien KUlrd.
Kollowlng a heated debate tbe
house late Tuesday afternoon klllisj
on final roll call the bill by Harrison
ol' Hughes which waa Intended to
eliminate politics from the higher ed
laalloiial Institutions and prescrlls'
inl it I. un under which teachers may
be relliolisl.
The chief opposition to the bill cen-
risl 011 the provision which would
lie profereiiiv to gradAatea of tlkla-
. -iin schiH.ls nf higher is I mat Ion In
unking selection of faculties for such
chools
Several member- objected that (k
Illinium. 11 new state should not put
tip the bars against graduate! of
All new Pianos in this sale stuck are price discounted according to
exact condition and insurance allowance the price reductions on
some are enormous and represent tremendous savings on high gVade
makes.
GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND FINISH.
VARIOUS MAKES IN GOOD USED PIANOS NOW DOUBLE DISCOUNTED
This sale stock represents splendid values in smiie ol the best known
pianos in the wurld such as
Everttt Orantl
Fischer Inriuht
Marshall & Wendell I'prihl
Player
I'pright
I'prinht
I'pright
F.lei'trio
I'lnyer
I'prigM
Mason & Hamlin (iratnl Steinway tiraml
Stock l'prti;hi Whitney I'pright
Krakauer I'pright Arion I priyht
Lester I'lnyer Kimball (iritinl
Wellington Tptiht Hallet & Davis rpri"ht
Dale Sipiaie Byrne I'pri(jlit
Apollo I'lnyer Standard ' IMnyer
Onnond I plight Cable I 'priKht
Harvard I'lnyer Lester I'pright
8chaaf I'priKht Whitney flayer
is i oiiciiislvu proof H''S
The
is not now . ou the
It has piaelnallv been settled that
the Krni p eun n use l.y the tiernintta
ue letter Huin those used by the ill i V( .
lies but .-.Mil that does tint end the v lit-'i woiui-ii -:iv mean
mil. The fact Unit the Uultwl State ''er she Is n beauty.
; as a nin In 1 kit ntnl tuor iKiwerful
'hah any of theiu Is not to 1st taken
as an Imllcntloii either that we want
to itet lulu the flithtltiK. j I hereby iiiinoiince myself
schools of other statea but fllioiild
Slreef" rallavs bin ulttplled seek the be-. talent wherever It
rapidly In the I'nllcl laii There I mlchf l ohtalmsl
IV now mor than I .turn stems with lleires.'iilatlve Harrison defending:
45 4MMI miles nf tra. kiic. :;oo imm offl-'lils bill declared that tbe stale schools
ami cmplove-. -n 1 n o'hi cnrs.iiiovv are Illicit with teachers from nth-
cm pi t a I ir a t lo" ol 'be eiinninhsi cr htatcs while clJalioma graduates
In Il'l'-V MH .' ". iKio. These jure coiuis'lbsl In uniny cases to s.s'k
street rallw nv s en rl.-l hi .1 vear more emp oynieiit eUec le re. The bill lost
than tiMiiMHi immi nl- .Mirers more thaiiihy a vote or l In Its favor to un
one fourth of whom ti .tveii transfer
Praetbtillv ell tbli ho-dncss 1ms Imm-ii
developed vvlilitn tvieutv five jeiirs.
Hinse.
Dayton
Islington
Majestic
Berry Wood
Kimball
Hime
Thin excellent collodion of well known inakca have heen marked to prices en-
abling buyers to aootiro t?nl riatioa ut $50 $78 $90 $110 $135 ami upward.
We Guarantee all These Sale Pianos
The reliability nf Freilorickson Kroh Miiwio Co. absolutely protecta each cus-
tomer. Our Iron Clad Guarantee Any Piano purohaKitl during this sale not found en-
tirely ploaaing niay be exchanged any time within 2 yearn on a new piano of
like or bettor grade and receive full credit for caah paid.
Credit Extended Here is Both Convenient and Safe for the Buyer
Frederickson-Kroh Music Co.
221 WEST MAIN - .
"THE QUALITY STORE"
a ulrl iind
thliifs about
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
ii
in count i ue uamiiae iionu uy mr J'r ipertv
A'pis-lln raids will Ui chnrtjisi lo over- primary.
bvMtd DipMiaat ' Avjv.
as can-
of I'llllllC
inb list to the Itepllbltcaii
It K. IIIIAIIVHAW.
(rrM'iil Sunt of titrtwla.)
t pupils.
t'hlropractora are uthtirlaed lo oh
against. Valln llivnse to praotli in uicwnonia
The house pii-ed finally a bill by ntl nIii death ivrtincta tlie Name
Uninscy aiiprupilulnu $1.:Ti(t lo car-las reittilar physicians under a bill by
ry Into cffis t in i ikluhoma the tcrniH ; I tmui and Simpson lawed finally by
of the agricultural extension act of Hie house this iiflertUMin. .
Huntress of May s iiu and also pass-' All persons who do not pasa the et-
cd finally a bill hv Knton of Musko. ..niliu.tloii nreaerllied br tbe Ismrd of
uee which v:lves loauls of eiluciitlon
Ii: n-rtaln districts authority to use
scIuhiI bnlldlm.'s and itronnda for
public fi'crcatlon and other inrHMs.
The Jackson bill mithorlclui; In.le-
is'iiileiit sclnsil dutrieta and oilier ills I
trlcts havliiK Hie aiva and rwnsol 1
va'uatlon of i-m. Mlatisl school ills
irlcts to inovldc fris) tiansiKirtutlou
' -1 a in I tiers proviihsl for tu tba act ar'
i arred from praetlcliiK cblroiractlcH
i ml sublis't to prosecution. Th nuts-
r rat lni fs Is placed al lift tiradn-
ntes of tviiiv-ulusl actusils of chlro-
inietlc In other atalm am adiiiltbsl
ti. l.niellci. In llily alalia without CI
itiliiatlon. as are also doctors of tblsi"'"'
ly III the stale for six months
lo the taklni! effect of the act.
prior
(WADAMJAKA TAKEN
Serond Mrfest City III Meylr.i ( apt-
ured It)' C1" ' '-""at lxs to
VIIU Troops.
P.I. l'AS Teiaa Jan. 'JS tluada-
lajnra. Heootid laritet city In Meilca
has Iss-n retaken by the Carranna
forissj nt ital I' ' YMa
troopN aissirdliiR to advbsa retsdred
today by the arraima aueiicy
chia.l vvllo have iiractlvtsj vuiilluual-1 " annomi'S'd thai nu tele-
urapblc or rallrmd ooiumuulcafloii
exlsleil aouth of Afiiai Callontes.
Iteneral Vll'a's base of ofienitloiis.
Adding tn (he pompllcatttiua In the In-
terior between the Villa Zapata ml
t'arranaa factions. It waa learned that
the trooi of tleneral Yne Halaiar
oK1 Hundiiy last had occupies rases
tiramlea in Important rallnaid and
supply (Snter of Chihuahua atate.
Kalazar represent tn Mexico former
federal or centlfloo element which
auppotind Ih I Mai ik1 lliert ad-
niltilstratlona. Urge Qtiantltlea of arms and am-
munition wens reported en rout to
siaaar.
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Fields, John. The Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1915, newspaper, January 28, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169713/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.