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THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMI&
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6 1916.
TkeOklahomaCity Times
THR TIMKS COMPANY
11T US Wast ftra4 Rtrwt
Trlnkua p. H. X. M.
JOHN PIBI.IIA tsllse
PRANK It. NOKTHt T. Mutism Msssssr.
piihllnhixl wr ernlti mihmiI 8nnrtT
Prldijt 1i rorabluttlou of lMlljr suit
Weekly TIdim.
: lllttH. If HH)1 lutlls a IV (O I If abolish
jed let them U almllsliiil. Inn I li
tnr should deceive neither Itself nor
the people In .muh matters. If Ihe
bill In Kh present form meets tin ap-
proval of (hone who arv aptlnst the
closing of ptsjl hull will that U a
different matter.
OKLAHOMA'S KKITTATION.
Member Audit Bureau of Clrciiliitlnns
every detail uf tlu Investment will tw
-1 i I -in 1 1 1 I In tin' IokisIiiiiiio anil to the
I .- 1 1 1 uf oUuhuuia.
Rxcluslva Aisoolnte.! pnni AftrmooD
Rsport
Fitlereil e.-n"t .Inn matter Aiifr '17.
win bi ibr potofri" nkbihmin cut
oklnbnini. nailer the A't flf Msr-li
ism
Niitmrrilitlon rrtr.
On rear H 00
Hl dv.Mtit 1
Thnr Vnnttm "1
On month S3
AT LEAST ONE IDEA.
l'rvsldent Wilson l doubtless will
IliK t adsilt t tin I tin' Iti-i'iililli nil
party Iihh evolved ut least one Idea I"
tlli last thirty years-- the Men that
Ills Hlilp purchase measure should l' J
defeated. Popular approval of this
Mil has Urn not 1.-.-h!.I lackliiK In nil
l-artu i if the country. The is-ople of
the I'liltcd States arc distrustful of
national ownership f inl'lt- utilities
howevsr sorely pressed they nuiy lie
nt ttiuea by ilratl'iil enrporatlotia.
(lovernnictital regulation of public
utilities aplM-uls to thrni as the prcfup
hie course. The fa t Ihnt this pro
m'mi purchase of ships hy the itnv-
eminent was not the outcome of 11
const rnctlv policy for the dcvclnp-
lileiit of a men-hunt iniuine. hut ruth-
er a taking uilMintiik'i- of an ahnornial
hM mitl. in In time of iir t i 1 not com
mend Itself 10. II strictly business
pniHisttloii.
The lulled States hie- been able up
to the present time to iimiIU oontro-
c my with any of the embattled na-
tions of KitroH' The pun base Mini
use of the vessels enuleiuplatisl In (IiIh
bill undoubtedly woiilil hnve exposed
the 1'ultcd States to I Ills dniip-i'. nml
we should have embarked uioii a per
IIoun course. Even .Inpiiii rather than
ill pear In the Unlit of warring for
money rcllutulHhed Its claim tor nn
li'deninlty of WKl million ilnllni h
HUlilliHt KuhhIh . Htul made pieshlc
tin iicluslon of peace ut I'ortMtmiith.
lielllieralely risking war to cslnh
llsh foreign commune and ssslhly
to overcome party platform hlutidcm
that InipoHcd n war tat In time of
I ace
M'lipW.
will not lu HUplMirted In the
ALEXANDER JOHNSON.
The reputation of Oklahoma in other
states has fluctuated III the past go-
ing lip and down IlUe the wheat mar-
ket hilt In recent uinuihs It has bis'ii
staving at the top. leoplc from other
states say the Mules reputation Is
itood. When residents of the state go
abroad they hear Oklahoma well
spoken of hy even body.
This Is In relation to the financial
coiidlloln of Oklahoma as compare. I
to oilier slnlrs. Everywhere It Is be
lug Mild tliHt "Oklahoma Is all right.
Things are In good condition there."
TrnvelliiK salesmen make belter sales
In Oklahoma than el-en here and there
Is more ready inouev In circulation
here than In some other stales.
All that Is being said of Oklahoma
as far lis Its excellent financial comll
lion Is concerned Is true. The bunk
clearliiRS of this mid oilier cities In
the slate prove It very conclusively.
This state has not felt the ur of cle
pressloii ns oilier slates have and it
has ben lltnuiiK th'' first to ns over '
from the Ml 11 m p Mint came upon the
w hole i-ountrv recently. The slate lias
plenty to sell and wln-u the wheat and
cotton have been niarkcled II will lie
In still bitter condition. Allhomth a
part of i he wheal has already I n
put on the market It Is known mat a
K'rent deal of It I belim held and will
be sold when the price Is li lull eiioilKh.
The cotton crop of last year Is vet
to lie marketed with the exception of
the small part that 1ms already been
sold. It Is exissMed that the price
will continue to P. nml 11
hns reached the rlitht MM the cotton
sllll In the slate will brliiK 111 eiioilull
to (jive Oklahoma n Mill better reputa
lion for lielliK "all rlidil ."
W II EKE IS U AI HII 1 Al ?
The dot-wood islltor of the Mu-ko
ms Times Ociins rnt Is a disturber
who delights In wrlllui! about things
that should not I' uientlotied earlier
than the first day of April. The other
day he wrote: "The Wniihlllail out
Im; I'lub house Is now iiiidcuolm: IK
annual spring cleanlliK. New boats
are Is'lliit built" etc. etc.
Where Is Wauhlllau? To ask this
.piestbm iM'traya tilt) Hiuldest Ignor-
ance llcyond TaUleipmh are two rlv
ei-: that on lii.Hinllglit lights are white iMn.
wlih i be canoes of uhostly Cherokises. sllleii
Editor Cliarlist I. Stewart of the
Enid News (leiu.) la not a mini of
humor as the fullow'lni editorial
paraiaph In his new spaar will Indl-
nte: "(oiviinor Williams has pro-
Isiseil several I'oiistltiitlouul chaniet
some of them in conflict with the con-
stitution of the I nit.sl States aa
means for pn-v ent uii; the develop-
nn lit of the 1 1 1 - it iiiachllie lint
the leiilsluliiie evidently intends to
cieate a new snpieme u'ni coiuiiiIh--lon
of nine mcinbei-. to be appointed
l-v the Koveriinr. thus protidlui; mu-
tciiiii from which the governor. If he
Is so dlposisl iiiav fashion nine oim!
whirls for a slate machine."
The slnleuiciit has been fieinientljt
made that the per capita cost ul curing
iideiputiely tir pullclils in I tic Ok In
lo mill hospiiul al .Norman ti u privuto
i .i (lorailoii has been less tliuu I lie cost
ol similar sci v n c In liistlliilloiis ow ncd 1
WOMEN IN OKEK IAUMI.M.
Mis. Ihmh I.. Scott wife of the new
chief of staff of the I nil. si State
army. Is now the "first lady" In reg-
ular army circles in Washington.
Women lenders In the official set at
Washington are plaimlui; as a memor-
ial to Mr. WiMslrow Wilson the erec-
tion of a lihs'k of model houses at a
cost of $.'"0.IKXI In the slum districts
of the capital city.
Mrs. William .leiinlni;s llryaii Ife
of the secretary of stale has relumed
In Washington after speinlliic a month
In ArlKona. and has resumed her
chanului; entertainments In her beau
1 1 f ul home.
a water powar plant that will de-
velop HO 000 electrical horsepower
and a union railroad terminal ooetlng
12.000000. In 1113 $JUJJ
expended In the extemlon and de-
velopment of lie public parka.
Haltlrr.ore t city council voted $41-
000 to be paid In waa to heada ol
famlllei out of work. Each man ap-
plying for work la Investigated. It
found to be the bread-winner for a
family he la certified by the alder
man from hla ward and geta three
day' work weekly at II for an
eight-hour day.
Mls Adeline I'eiallcloii
of Col. and Mrs K. I1. reinllelon. Is
aiiioiu: the InterestltiK debutantes of
Ibis season from the military circles.
She Is considered one of the prettiest
of this year's "buds."
Havannah ()a. the birthplace ot
M&kotiry In tha I'nlted Htatea now
brianln as a permanent home for the
tluiiKhter frlernlty. on of the handaomeat
Masonic temple In (he United H(a(ea.
The building Just compleled. coa(
with the lot on which It stands 1100.-
000 It is Hie most monumental
piece of Masonic work In the eouth.
I'V the slllle. It
should hasten p
and nlt'oid lis
a more econoiun
institutions.
this be true the .stale
ascertain Iho reasons
pavers the U'lielit of
ul s. i v Ice In the other
The Women's National leinis-nitlc
I eilKUe will Ive Its annual I Mly Mad-
ison breakfast In Washliikdoii on Feb-
ruary 1.7 The honor imicsIs Mrs.
! Mill-shall wife of the vice president.
Hid the wives of cabinet meiVlhers
I'pliinces mid np
Welty s Statement to the Voters
I am a candidate for Mayor of Oklahoma City subject to the Demo-
cratic primary. We now know practically nil the cajMlhlHttw who will b
liefore the primary and 1 ask the voters to give my candidacy careful
consideration at the same time you consider the other candidates and If
you iM'llev that I a in the liest unallfled for the plai then I arueslly
solicit your supiKirt.
I have been a resident of the city for ten years and believe that my
standing and ability are known to a large perceut of the Democrat le-
nders. I stand for an economical administration coupled with efficiency
and fur a larger and belter Oklahoma City and If I Iss'oine Mayor I
will I the Mayor of all the people and devote my time and attention to
the Interests of the City.
In the llniltisl spai-e of time In which the cnniial;n must be made I
will sis- as many voters as iswalhle. and will gladly answer auy and all
questions of Interest to the citizens.
-Political Adv.
Yours vry truly
D. B. WELTI.'
: have sent their mi
! provnl of the date.
1'OI.H K Al. OIInEKVATIONS.
.March 4 Is lo be the dale uol only of
I lie final adjciii niueiil of Hie slxly-
1 1 1 1 til congress which It Is claimed
has placed In Mie national statute bisika
more lei:lhlaii ti than any prismlln
coiigroxs hut the dale of the os'iilng
of I bo presidential caiiiuili:n ol' IPUI
by I he loini ii K. With the approval
of l'resldeiit U ils. hi Natloiuil ( hull
Mrs Thomas Kilev Marshall wife
of the vice preshleiil. has accepted the
position of honorary patron of the
Women's National Made In the 1'. S.
A. Eeuiiue which Is a new organiza-
tion of American women formed to
pioiuoti
Holes.
' ChlcsKo'a Association of Commsrce
has thrown open the advantages ot
Its Houlh American trade bureau to
nine nf the surrouudlni states: Mich-
ln Ohio Indiana. Kentucky. Illi-
nois Wisconsin. Minnesota Iowa and
Missouri. Its service consist of ob-
taining for Its members reliable rep-
resentatives In South American coun-
tries ami In furnishing Information
concerning shipping customs regula-
tions licenses etc.
SI
j Mrs. Henry IjiI.c Wyiuaii. wlfi
l I ienteninit Comiiiaii'ler Wvmun I
if the
of
one
most charuiiiiL' women In Ihe
lilivy circles. She Is Intensely Inter
esled III Hie UurL- ..t III. limn i-..IUf
man William I Mc( oinbs has under s .. H
taken to i :i .-e a b 1c vmocni. c .'
harmony celeb Ion lo U- held In fl1tl(llls f(1. .. .ni.rit.
WusIiIiikIoii Mi ! I as the formal
opening for tb. minimal ciiinpalgii of Ms. Thomas E Walsh widow of a
the IH'Iiiimtucv Hi- nut on I comiull ( hlcuu'o inlidni; mil iniialre Is one of
lee will iiltcinl 1 1 lebratloii In n osl iromliieil b.steses al Wash
body nml i raiii-.-iiichis will he made iiifloi this winter Mer illuiier pa riles
to lime Ihe pain loaders from ev cry j re ulw u ys brilliant affairs and It was
scotln n present I'leM-iit Wilson will s. win ns-entlv mi rodm-ed the fad
'louver lllporian s n in nm kllltllllg fr t. 1 1 1 -1 l; I )t 1 1 -
party colleai:ues. an I ibis. II is -1 the acts ul the theaters
peeled will Sound the kcvllotc of diet
Joseph Mi).. It alven this splen-
the Use of Aiuerlciin made lir- '"'1 advertisement by the eastern.
press "St Joseph Mo. has entail-1
llshed a local school of sociology for
Ihe primary purpose of educating ll 1
citizens In local needs In accepted j
methods nf relief and approach anil
In fundamental sociology and pay-!
etiology. Over 100 persons have ell-1
lolled This Is Ihe first city so fill
us Is known to tukn such a method j
of assisting u steady growth of In- j
formed citizenship."
hot
II .
I lelllin rilllc Clllllpakll.
il nimbler of
Miss liorls Muvvvood
Mrs William Muwvood and a
taiite In WashliiKion s.s lelv tin
season Miss Helen Tuft v s present
ei! to society Is niiiiouiii e. In her
i other to he cupicod p marry Mr.
Howard Hume. i..t.r lliime is a
well known Washliicinn cliibmun and
Is an alumnus of the l'nlviisltv of
Irnluhl class of pair
Neat Monday afternoon at ::iu
o'cliak In th auditorium of the likh
school Alexander .lohiison director of
ex'tenslou work for the Yliieland. N. J .
school for eehle lulniled will address
the oklnh a City Kcderatlon of Kin
ilergarteu Mother' clubs hla siihjist
being. "The llappliusis Motive In Child
Training." Were It possible for The
Time to prevail In the proposal every
household In Oklahoma City would he
represented upon this isviislon.
Alexander Johnson la one of Atuerl-
ca's foremost citizens. He Is eugaxed
In a work that Ilea close to the heart
of all who believe In the physical and
mental betterment of the human race
The Increase In the iiumlH-r of sub
normal children In the Culled Stales
Ik a somlsT tragedy vitally affection
social and isilltlcal conditions. The
causes are nuitilfolil. The traditional
belief that Inherited defect of tainted
Itarentage are resiMjualble for the de-
ficient boy or girl la cruelly false. In
fnntlle paralysis and other hlasthiK
forms of illsease levy their frightful
loll In ever) eommiinlty.
Alexnndcr Johns. m has devoted him
self with sIhkuIhc sins'ess to the study
of this siibjist ami has gained there-
by an International reputation. He
has taken the seemingly helpless de-
ficient In his arms and carried hlin
from the shadows Into the sunlight. It
la to be hoped that Mr. Johnson' ad-
dress at least In part will deal with
this phase of his work.
Hie Times wishes to assure the peo-
ple of Oklahoma City that tbey conhl
devote themselves no more effectively
to the welfare of this couiuuuilLy than
hy going to hear Alexander Johnson.
ana espectnlly doe The Times urga
another to be present.
DEEKCTIVK LAWN.
Legislative coualderaUun of such
UMWsures a (lie on providing for the
closing of pool hall ui Oklahoma la
commonly attended by no much con-
tention that lliorc Is great difficulty
111 doll i; the right thing t suully
tuare Is n lobby that U offensive If
not vicious. There Is loss of temper
which always weaken legislative
Judgment and efficiency. If pool halls
are to be driven out of Oklahoma de
viae a law that will stand up In the
courta aud not one that by Its weak
ness will Involve communities In bit-
ter controversy and exnslve litiga-
tion. No person "ho know Senator
Burfonl. former chief Juatlcv of the
territorial supreme court ami a law-
jrat of uncommon ability would heal
! In aylng that he Is n man of
Integrity. Here la what Senat or Hur-
ford la quoted aa sa) I tig when he voted
against the bill:
"It Is In vlolallnn of Histlon 1 of
article 4 f the constltntlmi - attempts
to wnfer admlnlstraUve dutU's iisu a
Judicial officer luconslsteut with Ju-
dicial fiinctlnii. Tlie i-umily Judge
rgnuot be reipilred to perform the
dulled riulred by the hill and noon
mfuwil lo act cannot he compelled to
ot under aodaI charier adopted by
(to piopl of auch diles."
Oklahoma ha too many defective
I Hie
the
lllll
pine
the Hurroii Fork lends moi
east than ihs-s Its eoinrade
ols. I'p Itnrron Fork.
clestisl
to atlij
the
Allhoui;h the I'.r.van resignation ru-
luor ciiiillniics to make ii . apiM-nrauee
t reculiir Intervals il seems lo be
settled that President W 1I-..11 w ill en-
ter on Ihe lust I alt of bis l.-i in vv ith-
out milking am cIiiiiilcs in his call
Inet. t'lidiiubtedly iinue public erili
i istn tins Iss'ti illrecled ut Sc. retai l of
State llrvaii limn ul unv other mem
her of the cabliiel This was to Is' ex Three of the cabinet hostesses. Mrs
iss-ted; the sis rotary himself evp.s led I Inunas Watt (ireiror.v. w ife of ihe at
it. Artlv In politics sp e Is'iii he torne.i general ; Mis Albert Sidney
had liaturallv ninde uiaiiv polit lull one ISurb'sou wife of Ihe postmaster gen-
inles who would he slow to rin'ogulM' cral; and Mrs. Iinvld 1'ruiikllii Hons
Ids ahlllly to fill Ihe ofricc of sis-re- ton wife of the s.srelnrv of ntrrloiil
lary of state. The easiern new -pais-rs j tine hull from the same slate Texas
particularly those In New ork city j and the same cltv. Austin H a
have been relentless lo their pursuit pleasing coincidence thut these Indies
of Mi. ilryiin. They have had hlin'have nlwavs Is-en friends llmt their
ieHiKiiin iiianv nines so. m- i i i hi i 'I u s ero mem s it ml u i..ir .w
ii-i.i aim "o sun" no iiijm -'.I H uiai ira t niiu L. r.
unisiroint iMind of sympnthy
St t.ouls oi'Knnlzcd H convention
bureau in 1 9 (i i to angle for conven-
tions and It has proven Itself worth
while. Since lHUtJ up to the end ot
ISM St. I.ouls entertained 610 con-
ventions hrtuKlna to the city about
;! 1 1 0 0 u n visitors who would not have
come without earnest solicitation
ilelul upon the part of tha convention
same catchers. It Is estimated conserva
tively Hint these convention visitors
spent with Ht. Uuils hotels boarding
house keepers und merchants l.'i.
2MI.000.
KATES IOK COTTON
SIUI'MENT AKE
i
LOW EKED I
to he satisfied
lout: an
it a
in office.
lenders In cnhL'rcss it i
among coin Im-ed that there w II
hills spring scullers a
ii llliou flowers over the hind when
the hour for the miracle arrives big
-kv blue violets cluster round the
nsiti nml moss of old iris's; passion-
flowers swing from ash colonsl fem es ;
bliss make sw irling circles in I he dis'p
issils nml on the riffles the red horse
whitens the is-hldcs for his m-st
Somewheic hereabouls is Wauhl!
lull.
now iilmost
III Is- nn extra
Ion. The ill I Oss.ll.llil y of dlspos-
I lug of Ihe ship pun-huso bill and the
appropriation bills bv March I Is geu
ei ally ris'oniil.eil. I iiiincslloiiahly a
lalijoillv of the members of Ihe eon
i tress are decidedly opposed to an ex
I till session hut they arc polutliiil out
'that the situation broililil about by the
i HepnliLb nii filibuster In the senate
i si-cms to Is' bevond nn bodv s control
I OTtlKIt t ITU H.
I heater
OAIA ESTO.N Txas. Feb II. A
few steamship audits today denied 1
that there had ben any considerable
reduction In the is can freight rules on
en port isittou giving their February
bookings in supisirt of their is ml en 1
Hon.
Eroiu other sources however It Is.
coiiflrnnsl that rates for future com- i
inllinents are considerably below Ihe
Mull mark obtained for spaiv In stesin
ers sailing In January and February.
It apis-ars also that spais' In Ameri-
can steamers Is not being offered at
the lower rates wliloh are now ob-
tainable hut that offers are princi
pally from owners of Norwegian
! fort Wayne's ncv Piiluc.
"-viiiK -"U.llllll. has been f..rm.lli uM...
j opened II Is the handsomest
emusement plui-e in Indiana. fiOVERNMKNT (ilVES IHILY
41 lilUWI K. TO I'KII'I F
-mil i riincisiM .u fr . u...
overed from ihe disaster of lttim
Ihe total of th
l.'M exceeils the l.iHt valnalh
Itni fire bv $U'I.7657X.
r t trpttaci ilriWl I
H th pnnttnf ctnttr M l fK 111
V p ijkoJ
v
How Much
oervice tan You
Get From Your Typewriter?
It's what a machine does not what it costs that is
most important.
All typewriters do not have the same efficiency and the
same operator does not get the same result on every writing
machine.
The L C. SMITH & BROS. Typewriter
will produce ten to twenty per cent more work than any
other typewriter ever made.
How is this possible?
Here are a few reasons:
l.
2.
3.
4
5.
b
It it ball heating throughout-other are not.
All oneratloni are controlled (torn the krybosid.
It It the lightest touch machine made.
It doe not "smut" the carbon.
The ribbon reverse automatically.
The type I to protected that It U not battered by
collision.
Otic motion of the hand return the carriage and
operate the line space.
It ha an Inbuilt bilh-r and tabulator.
No trouble to write on paper at mull as a post-
age ttamp.
It It built (or tervke.
assessment roll of j
TAWS Feb. tl. - I ifflelnl statistic
Klve the hiiinlsT of applicants for
Hell. Hie. Ill
IK.HTIM. EOK SAFETY.
Safety first Is one of the common
est of nIokiiiis. The Hallway llii-ln.
assis' Intloii has taken up the subject
In earnest In connection with the rail
ways because safety there Is so often
tJIreKarileil.
In Its latest bulletin the assoola
lion declares that r.MK deaths u oat
on railroads are due lo lack of law-
or lo link of enforcement. In the
I idled kingdom the number of deaths
I
Protests Multilist an exlra wsluii are '"' "ei a few Uay
Ipotirlni; iih.ii Kress fr nil parts' "" " lrl'siiion for Iho eominls-
'.f Ihe couiilrv. Ilusl'iiess men uru Ink I "r"1 "f Kovernnient and de-
luit the lend In urituliiK HKiilnst Ihej " 2.2 to 1.151. The
ioiiKieH.s Nlttlm; IhroiiKli another sum I Women's vol.. as 11 fr i7u
liner The tenor of the communications aaln( the lu iposlllon
coin In K to the nieiiibers of the coheres
!as well as to the exooiilh piirtinclit :S''VV Urk appropriated
before 1 V ivertimeiit aid at l'.llrl.(iOl) of which
'Jill. IHHI were refused. At present
daily allowttni'ca are paid to l.Hoi.tMKI
srsoiiN. Ihe avernue sr family belnK
forty two cents. The dally outlay Is
$740000
Is that the country needs a rest; that
It fisds that the com: ress oui;lt to
plcle Its work by Ihe lib of March
and remain Idle until licit lcccmhcr
j (Hill for work in Klve employment to
Snd tor twifrqfd cattlot-
C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co.
' lltsd Office (or Dnmettlc and Foreign Btavlntu
SYRACUSE N. Y. U. S. A.
OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH
328 W. Main St.
Oklahoma City
AMERICAN VXHUO STILL
HELD FOR MEXICAN DITY
( HOARD V. S S. HAN DIEUO.
C7L'Vlit L-..1. .1... .
Idle men Money was also nrovldeu i V."V "' .:".'.. ..Z . J .... "I .
mi. ... i niiiettcnu V OI1S1II ttUVailr at
Kniieiianii reisirls c Iltlotis as unlet.
The Hearst ncwspaisTs have finally
f aiiid one act of President Wilson for
ivlileh I h.'V esn t'olliliieiiil 111 rii II.. vol..
of the Itiiltilift-iil Itni bill. Thev m v : I '''
for kitchen l fifty. three more pub
lic suioois so ihnt "penny lunches'
eoillil tie Served
hungry pupils.
only one twelfth In n dis-ade whai
It Is In the I'ulted Stales and the
number of Injured Is more than forty j
times greater In this country than In ;
that klimdom.
There are twice as niauy aMiple In
this country n I" the I'tilteil Klru
doin but that does not account for
so tremendous a difference as the j
fluures show and Iho reason of It Is j
stated lu the bulletin as due lo the
inflect lu Iho I'nlted States of en I
forcing laws against railway trespass j
lug while In th TJnlted KliiKdom
parsons other than passengers or em
ployea found on railroad track are
fined ten dollar! for each offense.
Much greater care has Is-en taken
abroad than here to avoid trade
crossings. Hut takliiR auch laws as
we have they are certaluly irreatly
neglei'ted b'ause of the fns and easy
wa.vs of our people. The assis-lathm
Is made up of manufacturers mer
chants and euglneers dealliiK with
hi;hvvii)S and the n-snlts of the situs
tloii are so serious that It Is making
every effort lo have laws enforced
where there are proHr ones and to
have laws pass.s! where there la
lack of them.
In his veto of the Iminlitrntloti bill:
I'le-blenl Wilson has done and said
i pieolsch the rlitht IIiIiik.'' ami "the.
veto K In accord with American trad!
I lion- " and "the preshleul has done al
; ill .iinct service to his country ." I
In New York motion pictures as a
direct iiicaji of . ducatliui In the oub-
hools are h.-inf us-d In two of
the larger s. In
lug Ihus t.iuitlii
r-'dy. hlsion h
Spokane. m. b
of comtructlon t
The suhjeeis be-
ars bolanv eog-
inlstry ami geology.
has In progress
the present time
Ihe steamer MiihiIhii. flying the
Mexican flag Is still being detained
by the hs-al authorlths sin Hve tn
ken charge of the cargo of American
hides aud are holding It for eiport
duly although this duty previous!)
was paid to the Carrana officials al
I'ort .Maaztluu. The controversy Is
elected to be settled ninlcahly.
The cruiser Hau Diego arrived here
I today.
If you have something to
TRADE SELL or want
PBjto BUY something try a
TIMES WANT AD.
3 Lines 6 times 20 cents
If the slate of Oklahoma la to lo-
ipdre by purchase (be property of the
Oklahoma State Hospital company at
Norman I here should be no unisr-
t n Int y as to whnt the stale Is actually
getting fit Its money. It would Is in-
teresting for Instance to know
whether the contract of purchase
covers only the buildings aud their
conilgnoiis ground or whether It joe
further a ud embraces the hospital
farm ami the herd of Jersey dairy cat-
He. All these appurtenance hereto-
fore have been regarded as a part of
the Institution and represent Invest-
ments of th Hospital company. Any
reservation of priisrty from this pro-
posed sale to th at ate would material-
ly affect the transaction. Th Times
trusts that exact Information t
A BOX PARTY AT THE 0VERH0LSER
10
Bicycles
FREE
Im T
Here h a treat for the boy or jfirl who turtu in the moat votes
between now and nix p. m. Saturdajr Ffbrunry 6th. Six box .eats
kt the Overholier theater on Tuesday ninht February 16th to see
hmnia Huntim and her splendid company in that week's attrac-
tion. Here's a chance for some boy or girl to take daddy and mother
and bmt hers and sinters or perhaps some of the neighbors to see '
this popular little actress and her playera in an eveurbg's enter-
tainment. Hundreds are atteuding every evening. She i pleas
ing all who aee her.
Get busy right now. Tell all the folks in the neighborhood
that you want to win not only a bicycle but also the "box party"
to that they will assist you in getting in every vote you can this
wrek If you haven't sent in your name yet on the nomination
blank be sine mid do it Monday-that's the last time it will appear.
10
Bicycles
FREE
This Is the
Boys' Model
Five Boys will
win one like it
FREE
ITS KASY TO GKT V0TI1.S
Notice th kind nf advertiser
who are In this contest. Tliey are
firms nhii sell thlnits used every
day lu your home. All you mssl
to do Is save the labels or wrap-
ar or snlea-sllpa hen your folks
buy these products or from these
firms. Your nelifhlsirs and friends
also buy the articles and from
these store-ask them to save for
you. They all earn votes. Inform
them ho the firms are and th.v
will he itlail to help you.
IHINT MISH
THE TLMKS
MONDAY
NIGHT
fiend In the Nomination Itlank
To Dotuluatton blank good for
500 votes for every Ixvy and slrl n-
terliiR the contest w ill In The Times
for the last tune Monday night. If
you have not already dona ao clip
It out and aeud to The Time. A list
uf the boys and girls who are In
(hla event will be published soon.
Re sure that your name Is In so
that your friends will know you are
working for a bicycle rtiey will
help you.
StartTODAY
to SaveVotes
LABELS OR WRAPPERS
FROM THESE FIRMS
Meadow Oold Under
Ailruen Preparations
New Ktate Overalls
Kalnmr and llolsuru llread
Cotton Hull Hoap
FAPM VVITC SALES SUPS FROM these
LfllUl YUlLJ FIRMS OR THEIR DEALERS
j "Supreme" Hraud Meats llarlMMir-fionRnilre Co.
Acme Hour A Urn A Meuten
(iiuranly liauk lilol Clothing Co.
Houthern Orocory Dlammid Hraud Hasollne
UyoU Pry Cleaning Co.
This Is the
Girls' Model
Hre Girls wiD
win one like it
Start TODAY JiJIJ(J
toSaveVctcs ll IMjILi
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Fields, John. The Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 255, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915, newspaper, February 6, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169719/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.