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TWO
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
TUESDAY MARCH 30 1918.
Our new Vktroh Parlors are ar-
ranged with an idea
privacy. We want to merit yourr(2lul
patronage we move into tne new
store to-morrow.
ft Vhe Music House A A Vhe Music Maker
jEMNfs-VJCTROU
Special Outfit Suggestions
We offer Nine Special Outfit surgMtiong on Victrolaa. Tha record Included I
In theae outfiti art 10-inch double-faced record of your own telection or if you 1
rrafw other roronli roo mar a"lyt thm to th. asm. valua from Ola Victor (ital.ic of OTT 6000
ftfiiartloria. Wftvyou the bnvtit of our xnrtr our luPM-lorMrvlMBiHltfurRiuairalknowlfBlra
fetch five jpdu xcvliofud vJ vanucai
Changeable
anu cnangeaDie tonal quauuea.
$205H
l-arnal IfaStlHTt
$175? jDflOKSVETCOU
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K
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UcKt4a TlrtrH Htjrls IV with clrrllnni m lhr
4Kita fewrxl iwi IncU roint yuur Macctkw. U e4
tdWmui muk.
$275? JonaxsYmmW L
latrludM fltwMt Vlrtroi number VI With lit vnlM-tlnnt
Is throe) clotihlavrawwd Iwa-Wdl rwaurwi pmt MlorUwa.
k OOCMh ll.WftWMk.
$455? JtKOViciwuVr M
Include btt Vlrlmla rnunlwr VIII altk II Mlaislaiia.
ynur rhl all arvm uu-iaab aimwa laoaa I
It M aiaa kH a Mot.
UU 16
300 Society Women Enter a Convent
and Maintain Silence jor Three Days
ST. I.OUS March ;)-Three him
ilrnj unlety women ainotig them
mitiif of the wealthiest In St. IaiuU
liavo enieiKed from a tlni'e iluya' r
rout In Iho convent nf the Sacred
Heart during- which I line no word
was spoken hy any nf them. They
form u u nri-'iiiilii.tliiii kin. nil aa the
"lanirhtir nf Mnry."
When the retnni lirRan three duya
a((o lv. It. Wis. s. J. nf (rt'liih
Ion university at iiiinliu Neh.. cuiin
Helwl llli'iii tn lil'snltile xllfiice
Aiuoin! tlinse l.iklni; uu nerp:
Mra Jnlui 11'Knlinii Delaney Mrs.
i itsirge Tiffany Mrs. Themlnre lleniilst
MIm .Man' llnxev Mrs. 1'niil Itakp-'
well. Mrs. .1. It. Culiell Mrs. W. ('.
To the V oters of the Oklahoma
City School District
I am n candidate for Member nf the Board of Kdm atlou from
the Uml Ward fur the long term.
I am the candidate of no faction no nianhliiitlon. having filed
my name after LoIiik urued to do no rcN-iited!y bv friends who
haro the widtsipread fis'llinx that the Interests' nf the m IiooI
children tire belli aacrlflced IbroiiKh Ihe niifiirtiniale illtlHiin
ilinl baa arisen In tlm present Hoard
As lo the inerllH nf (he cunt rnversy I am imt
formed a I the preeiil lline to be ahle to puss
Justice.
This beltiR the case. I shall tnke no stand at present for or aitaliM
any one uoi employed by the Poiird of Education ninl hat Imt hu-i
nt.s Interests Unit reipilre my nttentlnn 1 can not lake time be
tweeu lion and April l.th to Impilie Into the mutter
.lu-tl.
tk'iitb
' t" nil ci'iicei nod hoiieier ih'tniuids that thoroiiuh In
11 be nillde
I make the Miutlo pledKe theiefore. that If 1 inn elected h
'"K hum bnisly with other members of the Hoard. I will nmlo
lesimntii.n. rind nut where the trouble Is. and then tote f..r what
I consider to he to the best interest of Iho 1 1.IHKI school ihlldron
" 111 ""i' I'eiice niul Harmony may be reestablished ami the
efficiency of our arlmols lin reasisl
'I lie attenlli'ii of
that cirri t ..ier n.
I'tcts In the
i's for debt
I'd Adv.
Store Your Furs With Us !
xcocxxeocxxoco
We liavc special moth-proof and dust-
proof rooms
0. K. Transfer & Storage Co.
Phone I'BX 83. Olflce 1st and Hudson
A. C. WE1CKER Pres.
Franklin Printing Co.
Printers Binder Off ioe Supplies
Orders Attended to Promptly
We Have the J'aoilitiee for ihe Mauufactme of
Robber Stamps Seals Stencils Buttons Badges
V "Wo Make "em Kvery Day"
Buy at Home of the Manufacturer!
Second and Roblnion. Phone Walnut 929.
of comfort and
WIThOor
Price l4Tcrau .
caalaaalactuaaixlailnea. Particular paopls ir III apprctaia thia."No Monotonous FIXED Tone"
Needle give changeable tone volume '
$555? JtwoVicrRotA OulIIt N
I.artM at. Mrtabl Virlr..l. Htr I It aim U aeUrtlnna. 7ur rholM
on lta laca iMibl. tuad nearda. tk.it) rash tt.W a ausiUi.
$805? JwmtVtamA Outilt 0
TilmHo4iltiM'wB raUilii. VtctivU Hljrlf & with 14 MlsHlunioa mtm
Uo loch doubt - faawd nwmli jmu mleciUM. 16. UO mmk i UO a moiuh
$105?? JocxwVVtoou Outlll P
C.lilnct VItrol XI )iti 14tlM(ifMon HfM tm tttdi &uba-fari
lruria of jfuur ewu ade-Ahaa. flM aa t.wt aiwth.
$1555? jfjnafrVV3wu Outfit R
Vl -lnli Htvl XIV nii to UraMt iwblavt HH with II aalaftlutia aa Mvra
loa Ua auuala fana ncarda. llt.W aaah I a auatlk
Juoavtoou ouuit sl':l;"l;:;:r':;;;;rl'
Vlcln.l. Hi I. XVI wim MMferttona H Mna taasM ' 1 1 1 1 t ! iivMllcn fin- frnlll
i iwoonii tour hotM. H9I.M
19 W aMatali.
$2555?JDfWVV7W)uW T
Tt iwwwl tocnrM VtetroJiHlfV XVI wtU ) Mlwrtlona i
on Mvam tem-lncll ouubl-fKd Iwrurd. four h-i.-.
iriMh and 110 monthly. Th clwlrlc muter rum
rnlr nef-UMlr. and doM way wit wiolin. Mutor
MAIN and HAkVEY
Mcllrlile and Ml.sa Sophia Sluiin.
Alianlute kIIuikd wan preserveil.
Meala wer taken In the tsmvent As
a precaution nifulnat the 'unruly
tniinue" which iiiIkIH. unwarily gle
foilli i Hue utteruuie the wnmeu wme
nils In the rt'fectnrv. They iettiriiel
Miilikly to prayers. In the chapel wlih
liiNtnictloua from the leinlcr wlm
closed (he dlacourse iikiii holy topics.
This waa the liiat itervlce nf the re
treat Mini n breakfast fnlliitteil which
was distinctly a social feature.
The women did not K't to say all
they wlhhed to for that wmilil bo lin
linsslhle at nny breiikfnst hniir They
werentlll talkliiR w hen they rude away
In their lliuouainea or hoardeil Mury-
laiid avenue cars homeward hound.
Mlffh ient ly In
JU'U'iueni u 1th
lk
In
other wards U ealbsl hi the fact
meinls'rs two from each ward.
J AM KM ciiKNowrm.
Official Reports
I.KKMIY
tislay
'A telegram from innln headuuar-
Ins dutiil March .ill states that In the
no-tern theatre of war there were
! in ly artillery nan hats ami sapping
I t' H-I Ul loll.t.
I "In (lie fighting Willi h led tn lilt" is--Imputl
of Tiiuroggoii. (KusnIu. near
. 1 1 1 Prussian border I the east I'rus
h In 1 1 liiiulsliinii. m cording In a ri'Hirt
1 fmui 1'rliioo Jouchlin nf Prussia es-
liaolallv illstliiL'iilsliiHl Itself liiLlnir
oiik thousand prisoners.
'N'"r Kar-ii..(i 1 1 1- Russians snf
f''( evore l'""-s Mi " xo tvero
killed. ( ur hity III tills fighting till
(H voNtcrdav cloning WUS lllHHI nils-"oeis sr-teii murmur gnus out1 rniiniiii
'"ii iiiiiiuui..ti
"On tin- Skua near Klliukl. after a
Hussion n 1 1 ark flllllll ! it ( 1 1 1 I
lllll HllMslllll llffll'ITS llllll lilMI llll'll
Nilir (Mrynj nil Uii- left dank nf tin'
iitiiuliu. mi Kiisslmi nliil al links
irc rvpulmMl. Itiisslnn alti-niils to
' lii-v tin- luwri llznrti flllllll "
I'KKNCH.
I'UIIS. Mnnli ;!!). Tlu Kremli war
I rtii- this it r t 1 1 ii nuw out a tv
H.t
tlir
ln.'crt'sN uf thf fltcliUni:
I lii' h ri'ii'ls :
"In Hi'' i h;i iu iiiin district ii (it-r
1 1 ; :iuil"i wstcrilav tliri'W iHiiiiti-
'!'' nil I In' i It s nf Hlli-lllls llllil
I ;i I n il. Ii liiitti-n f'.r. c.l thn Ccniiim In
I ii'tln' In I i . 1 1 1 1 it fi"iii tin' ' 1 1 1 ii no nf
I .It'll. Ilnilllt In till' imrtllrllsl nf St
Mllili't.
"At llll llltllT mlllls III till' M.'IT Zlllll'
tlm ilu.v imssisl iiin'tl : mi Infantry
i'iit;;iiMii'iits Innk plnc."
LITTLE CHANGE
IX BERLIN LIFE
Itusiiieaa Is Ketter Than Waa Kipert-
etl uid ShorUie of Worhmeii In
Factories la Noted.
l:i;i!UN via Lniidon Munh !I0.
The himlncss simuiinu In tiermany U
rei;ardis us falily satlsfin'tory and
ci'n.slilcrnlil)' better than nilht have
' been elpts ted In view of the war. All
I IniDist rb's nf M'li .e are rniiiiliiif on a
restricted aculc. chiefly bn anse of the
virtual cehatlou nf nniHeas inpori.
hut as a In rc pniHiriini nf the skilled
wnrkmeii went lulu the army the
sharp curtailment In pnductlon waa
lint attended hy a i in TespolidlliK 'U
cnase In uneinploy inenl
More wnmeu mid tlrls are Neeklnr
vuik In smile Inn in lies uf Industry
tliiui can find euiplouiient but thin Ik
far frnni beimr Ihe case with men. tin
the contrary the leadlui; Industries of
the cniiiilr.i are seriously euilni mowed
by the siarclly of skilled workmen.
I'hls Is line nf the coal mid Iron trade
shlpliuililliik: mid certulii aeitlmia uf
the chemical Industry.
A pronounced scarcity of workmen
Is rcmrtei from the (treat Industrial
district iilimit Kssen. The demand for
cnnl js creator 1111111 the mines can
meet althnonh Its expert has boon
1 prohibited l ust mouth conditions In
I the Iron trade were reflected by 1111
ndvance In prices The production of
I pit' Iron lu.iiilnt; nLoiit .Vt mt cent of
I last y ear H mild
ins esary labor
' Many branches
' f i' tiire. an Impi
11 an Industrial
he still Inrxer If the
could lo obtalnist.
in' machinery manu-
Unlit brati' h of I ier
inllvlti. ale wnrkiiiK
I full time or 01 ei 1 hue but here also 11
I si ii'-clll "f llnlklncll Is felt.
1 l.ncnmn'li e car shops are busy w hile
liar shop- etldenily ale iiotkiui: on
; hh yovetnu'ent orders Two enmpan
1 les liaie stated In their annual reNirt
1 that thei lime work on hand to last
I until 111 ami 1 oiuplalii of a lin k of
! help.
I The eport of s'tash was forbidden
;tito mi'tiths 11;. 1 heiaiise of the belief
itbat cTpnrls tn ni'iittal cmnliles were
lielnif ned to iniiiiufin I lire evpliislvc
fur I'ranit' an. I t ' 1 1 l: I . 1 1 I The pmbl
lilllon resulted in a sharp cunt 1 act lull
J In this trade. c..s l.i h with the l ull (
1 ed S t it t Mine mviiers are sts'klnx
I tin criuni 1 ' i't niU.l.ui to Increase the
I pt I co I. o up. ii-iiic them for Ihelr
I los
1 1
f.l. Pu le
' In n pel
- eiiKiik'isI In turnlnc
lines of plods are
1 1-.
by a -li.'itai;e of raw ma
c linp.'il nf wool ilrtually
I I
id ami u i -leu riiKs are In
nntii'l for the inakliiL' of shod
I -I.
') Some tnlHs have taken to hiIii
iilio.' sh'sldy yams
Inadispiale receipts of American
' lion have r:tsed the prices of cotton
varus and cloths Weavers nre trying
to place Ioiik eoul riots for tarns be
In i bo.' prii es w III co higher
Iho silk triple Is doing fairly well
ims slr.tsl American orders resulting
In hlirher raw silk price The linen
I rnilc Is haliis'ietl hy a luck nf flax
which tomesrnm Itusxla. Ilavarlau
isasants are platinlng lo devote con
shlerablo land to this hitherto nog
lis ted crop.
The retail trade is active only In
articles of necessity. Luxuries very
largely have Iss'n dispensed with
liresstnakois are b-.s pressed with
spring orders than Is usual. Clears
and chocolates Hie In l'ishI driuuinl as
I hey lire extelisivelv Used for gifts to
soldiers at the frmit. Some honk and
music publishers res'its that their
siilea are giasl.
tanners are among the busiest s
pie in the empire the task of replen
Ishlng the fissl supply devolves upon
them and tliey will have to insnm
pllsh It with a illinlnlshisl iiunilver of
Inhorvni. Conditions haie been ma
(erlally allevlattsl by the transfer of
city Industrial workers lo the tsjun
try. It Is retried that the usual
acreage of grain will be planted and
preparations are being made on
latge scale for spring and summer
work.
Tl'RKS KHH II.DIM' FORTS
KF.rt.Y FFF.lt LY TO AN ATTACK
I'AIUH Manh !U( The opera tlout
In the I lard a nel les Monday ronatated
only of an Intermittent bombardment
of several Turkish ptstltloiMi with the
cisiHratlun of aemplaiiea. aayi a
llavaa dlsisitch from Atheu. The
Turks are reported to hare replied
feebly to tiila fire. They ire actively
engaged In relrliig damage done the
fortlflisAtlons. I arge liodlea of Turk-
ish triaips. It I said are being con
cenlrnttsl at Hmyrna to oppoie a
lauding of allied forcea.
:1S WUItKIXIi ON
H1CS HAVE CARS!
Oldfleld a Mis-hwilrUn it Tuiiinr I p
Rtfrr for the Itiii Kvnit lo Take
PUrt Here Next Mouth.
Mis'haulcliins of the Maxwell iU' Iiik
team who came here Satnrduy ulcbt
with the two Maxwell racers that are
to be driven In the nhs'iI race hero
April 22 aturtisl overhaillliiK the Old-
field car niimlsT 'i this uiornliit; The
riTUlar factory overhauling In ulven tlm
race tars buforn and after every race.
The atuff tif thns' uus hanlcs will be
busy on the two curs for it week or
a wts'k and a half liefoio the tars aio
In condition for the racu accordliiK
to Hurry (ba-tz Oldfield's ints hant an.
Idck t'arhart. preNldent nf Hie South-
weal Auto llii'liii; Mhsoclatlon and
tieorKe Wiaids. nia linger of the races
have plnmied a trip around the IiIk
course us mmiii as weather conditions
IsTuilt and Hie cam are tuned up.
They will lie taken over the course in
Uhlfleld s ear hy (iiH'ti.
AooortlliiK to lioelz the averane hisssI
of the raisj hero will be In the neitih-
iMirhiHsl of seventy five miles an hour.
The Mraluhlawiiy he aaya Ui perfect
and in case the turns are carried out
us planned lie he lie lew there l-s no reu
son u by kihsI time should not be made.
The eulis race uvoruKcd u llll If over
sixty eight miles per hour.
Crowds of visitors tlironced the ex-
hibit risiui of the II M Sharp Motor
Car compHiiy today to i leu the cms
Carlsou'a car will be on eihlbit there
from now until u few days lu fore tlio
rats' when practice runs will he slurlisl
These cars number .'! and It. lire two
of Hie special racers prislueed hi the
Maxwell isampany Imiiiislhitely hefore
the formation of tho now fauious Ma'.-
well Ii 1 a short time UK" There ill'-
nine curs In lids lot. all of th "tn
nearly the name and all driven bv ex
perleiiced drivers Harney nhlflehl.
Hllllo Carlson and Ulckenbacker Iho
dins' men who will bo here at Hi-
April race are mnoliK tho most fu
moos of thla team llul two of Hi-
men will race here. I'ltber HI. ken
backer or CarlMUi will drive the Car;
son cur I
CIUSls"loWSERIOl!Sl
Inrreeaed Coat ef Flour fBUsee Riotti
In 1'ortnral: Soldier Arrealed;
Itoniha Are Found.
I'AltIS Manh 80 Apart from
news of monarchical and reiolutlon
arv orlein Intentionally eiaitgeralisl.
Information from Impartial and relia-
ble source allows that the I'ortoKuese
crisis rontlnnea aertous. says a dis-
patch to the Journal from Madrid
Mnelp five city councils ire aabl to
have forwarded proleM awlnst Ihe
dictatorial character of the icn em-
inent while only seventeen support It
The Increased price of flour bus
caused rtotlnn and a nuuilsT of baker
les have lecn Ktomusl by crowds 'Ihe
government has ois-ned negotlutloiw
with banks for a loan.
The dispatch "iiy several soldiers
were arrested at disirto because of u
revolutlonurv pniandn they were
eond.ictlm: and Hint nine bombs were
found in the railway station at Jayn.
Figure It Out!
Or better still
IVmt-Man figure
vou.
have our
it out for
You wiuit to preserve your
house from damage by the
weather an J you insist that
it must look well.
This can nnlv be accom-
plished bv using Paint of ab-
solute C.OOl) QUALITY
of Paint that is such a paint
as Vane Culverts Hiuniel
Paints.
Made in the same factory
for half a century and sold
by us in Oklahoma City
since ''.
This Is the supreme test of
merit and we ask for your
paint order on this plat-
form only.
Our service in other lines is
just as s.itisl actor" as many
satisfied customers will at-
test. "Get it at Scott's" and you
will be right and the quality
will be right.
Robert M. Scott
DRUGGIST
227 W. Main St.
Phone W. 76.
Seventh and Robinson St.
Phone W. 51 44.
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I'KK -KASTKK SAI.K Or WASH
1 1 it idiiKhanis
Hope I loiiiest e
l.'i . liliiKlmiu
pic shlitliiK
Apr. .11 ('heck
Lawns
l ali.o
'lt; Inch Percales
.".ii inch Niilnsonk
.'If. Inch Madras
in Inch TKsue i;ln:hnms
-lo.- ( iri;andlcs
LT'i- I'lavou . s
l'lyiired Crepe
'Joe lllce Cloth
.Mel 'nil l'litterns . . 10c and 15c
"Tie Silk Hose nil colors . . .48c
Hoys' r.usebnll Suits $1.00
Men's Sill; Ties 39c
(ilVi JAPANESE
UIMNTOXS OF II. S.
(hirago t'nlvrsily M.in Frajik in Dis-
riishing Keliilioiis of Two Nations;
Will l-ecture Here.
tlSKA .liipan. Manh .1U Hefore
coin-hilling lil ilslt to Japan In the
interest of I' i li'inlller lelallolis be-
tween his country and Hie Lulled
States. I'rof. Shut Ier Miillievta of the
Lnlverhlty of Chicago met the re
tpiest of the Osaka Asahl for a for
j licil letter evpressliig his sentiments
I as to ihe iiltiinde of the I lilted Slates
Inward .Inpaii I'mf Mathews' vl-it
lis has las'll Mild ill lilese illspati hi s
has heen in t iiHti' for the Irtssloiii with
which he took up the discussion of
the Alncl lean ultitiiile
here ly the ledeial
Church of Christ In
that iiiirpose In his
lie was sent
Council uf
America for
letter to the
newspaper nnine.l. be umlo:
' It Is with pleasure that I respond
to your renuesl to express my senll
uieiits as to the attitude nf the
I lilted Slates towards Japan. In so
doing I iiiii alone reoiisie for any
mistake In the opinions 1 express.
"ill As regards the churches of I
uf which I am In a way a rep
resetitatlve. 1 can say unpuallfled
ly that their millions of members
lin vh a profound Intcn -i in and re- j
gurd for .1 ti i ih ii and the Japanese.
Wa mean to help Japan to the limit
of our ability ami In the way which
the hisly of dlstlngul-heil Japanese
Chilatlsns may ihs'in bent Thero Is
In America a keen sens- nf the slg
nlflcuii'-e of Japan us the meeting
place of modern thought among
Asiatic s'ople and wa wish to be n-r
inittisl to help Japan reallr.e her Iiom
uf helpfulness a expressed by rep
riwcutatlve Jaiatiese. If sehisils
churches Christian assislatloiis.
teachers and pastors can Is- of scribe
In Japan Amerlcu which needs the
same assistance toward morality
will share Iheiu In the future us
certainly as in the past.
"t'Jl Am regards the American iso
pie as a whole. I catr affirm the
sumo attitude. My opinion Is here
not one of mere sMsulatlon but Is
based upon Investigation among lead
ers of public opinion throughout the
country. Any Indications of a con-
linry spirit are narrowly local and
the oulooiiie of economic conditions
and not of International 111 will. One
of the most distinguished cltliens
now president of the republic has ex-
pnsvo'il the same opinion In a letter
to me which I have already had the
Ihe honor of presenting to the Japan-
ese ssiple.
"This universal good will ran bo
trusted to discover some way by
which any misunderstanding that
may arise can be removed. As Kisto-
lary Hrvan has so finely said. 'There
Is no Inst wurd among friends.'
"I'll I'ersonlilly I believe that each
of our nations needs to understand
more accurately the isilnt of view nf
the other. Japan should sympathize
with the Culled States as that coun-
try fa.-es the grave and (sunplloated
(piesllous Involved in Immigration and
the struggle that Is now going on In
America as well as tn Kuril)! be-
tween orgatilxcd labor and great ag
J gregatloiis of capital. I'urther It la
desirable that Japan understand that
Ihe Culled States has no luisrlallstlt'
plana. We are a commercial nation
without military ambitions and op
Hsted to enforcing commerce by war.
To ajieek of Amerhsj'a desire to obtain
territory on the continent or Islands
of Asia la absurd. We are even plan-
ning autonomy for the Philippines
"On the other hand America needs
to understand the natural feelings of
Japan and to accord to the Japanese
empire full recognition of friendly In-
tent and admiration for lta aduilnle
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$10 Silk Dresses
$7.50
A new aliipnieiit of Silk Dresaes cum today 'a
express Tliev were lioiicjit to mil rr 111.0(1. This
lot of liiirh dims dresses nro stiilalili! I'm- visitint; atret't
ninl 11 11 t riiotin weiir. They cotisiNt of II ewcsl iiiod-
t'ls in Silk Faille Taffeta Crepe in tor etc. TIlO
shinies nre criiy putty saiul Hcltrinn lilue' white anil
blnck stripe niul lilnck.
Niile WediicNiliiv ut
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Ciistoin ihci.ites tlml for llasler eierv winnan ntUHt
lime II lieu lllll. We nre of I'll '111(7 fur WeilllcHilliy mill
'lliursilai lin- lii oiul brim Sailors - -tliey nny Irim-
lueil 111 dnility luces itiul pretty ril'lunis ; unt tli $."i.00.
( 'Imice I lie two illIVS
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K r jr jh SI"'H 350
B mJm U Jl Men 'a Hose Supporters 19j
grmsnratP Hllk ToW(lsi 8o
(ration of 'the gentleman's ref-
luent' as to emigration.
"It is my hope that I may lie ahle
to assist In bringing about this bet
ter understanding. 1 shall have op
port unity to pnwnt the sentiments
nf Japan to American audiencea and
I shall do lo aa frankly in I have
represented American gmsl will lo
audience In Japan.
"HR. SIIA1LFU MATHEWS.
"Kyoto Februury li!. 1015."
HI 1.4'AKIA HOLDS AMMl NTTION
FROM (ilC KM A NY TO Tl KKF.V
I'E.NEVA via I'urls March 30
I'bpatchea reeelvetl here from Sofia
slate that Iluignrla is holding up slilp-
iniiits of German artillery and largo
ipiautttles of ammunition destined for
( oiistuutlnoplo.
Many Hermiin officers traveling to
mid from Turkey some of them
wiuiidisl urn awaiting paasporta at
Sofia to enter Anstrlu.
SOCIU.ISTH KXPF.CT KIOHTM
HY VOTING FOR WAR lUTK.KT
LONDON March 80-Aa a result
of Herman Bia-lallat etauneb opsirt
of the government In the war party
leader confidently exisst the future
will bring to Hoctalbd'a rights and
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ist party diet of llesse iciordlug to
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Telegram toiupany by way of Am
sterdam.
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claliat deputlea will vote for the adop
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that (Jermany U united la It effort
to gain a victory end "luting peaoe."
NOTE TO URITLSII TO BE
M YDK I'l BLIC WITHIN DAI
WASHINGTON March EO Preel-
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uote to Oreat ltrttatn coocernluj the
order In council would be' forwarded
to IMidoti wlthiu 24 hour and that
Ihe text will be made puhllo aooa
as It baa macheil the UrlUsh foreign
offhv. out of eourteay to Oreat Bri-
tain be aaked that tiiere be no epeoo-
lallon aliout lta content until It had
been received In London.
No note will be sent it preeent to
Oerniany regarding the sinking of the
American hlp William P. Try. The
president aald tho government bad
not yet received all the Information
It desired concerning the ownership
of the Krye'a cargo.
price aud broad ifiiaranteo bo it will
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