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TUESDAY MARCH 80 1W6.
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIME8
THIIE
00Q00
UK) Seta
n.M) aJue
Each.
vxeilncsilay tomorrow.
98c
the greatest
Wrllcr Urown KarthMi Ware In standard (1f thi- world
Hi); everts nlxxit the Writer Warn.
No I'lioiif. No Delivery Only Willi Other (iootln.
Sets of I
pieces
large Slid.
bargain ever offered. Tint
Auk your rook-
THE NATION HARDWARE
til WENT GRAND ave.
FlUIITINIi FRED ! anarchists on tkialiik will mit talk
IS NEAR II Al TLli 'lliil Detyrlivc V-iKiml lo President W ilson Kef use to Answer
4 lean Ip llrewl droop I n-l Mil Criticisms or Taft aiul Roosevelt;
: ores for State. Desires Presidential Etiquette.
I Fuimlon Arrive at llrowusv illc ; Hal vl.. .... "
i NEW VUKK March ;o lh
lenea uu louigiii; Wuiiuuctl Sol- . (J) . im1m) l rlk
dlera Not Allied. Alir nuti t.iinntli Hurl . harg
I ed ullli milking H liolliti in. I . hieing li
III St. Patricks cilthoill.il Mill J
by culling I" Hie w lines st I Xiiii-
ili'o I'nllgiianl I lie Ji'iiii ili-iei lui'
who uncovered (lie alleged ili it
The detective after stating In- was
Ech
oest
Streets
It.ipp) is liuipier than usual 1xl) t.'iul.i guilty ( inning Htteinitisl to
commit burglar) Arthur MIIIh a
while man. waa also taken to nerve a
term of two years after buvlug heeu
convicted of burglary
1 1 M 1 1 I llllo lliiiiv iiritvcd y eater
1 1 1 1 v All if which iiieiiiis Hint A. J.
Mclnliigci ' 1 1 1 ii 1 1 n u-1 uf Hie tolly tin)
nler and wi ll know n iin ' llaptiv" la
Hie father nf ii nine iiiiihI liny I'u
Mellilncer hu not ileelileil whether
ami w ill In- ii 1 1 1 -ii I r I i h I manager or
nile of the iiillliliV foremost actors.
It wax held liy the supreme rourt
tislay In the ease of Mutt If It Fiedler
vs. .1 1 ill 1 1 Fiedler that when n divorce
Is granted to 11 wife by reason nf the
Mrs. .lessie It. IxoUe) was Kranteil hcshund m fault she Ih entltlisl to have
an absolute involve from VV . K. Uel 1111 "or separate prois-rty owneil hy
ae.V III Judge llldfleld's .11 vision of Hie
district court yesterday Bflcrilooll llf
ter a two days' trial which una filled
with Hi'ii-ii 1 1 mil 1 testimony liv wit
lessen fm I ii tli Hie plaintiff ami lie
nil
ner ai t tie Mine or tier marriage nr
acgulrcd by her In her own name after
marriage I not previously illssicd
of. restored to her it the decree It
U wiih shown to the satisfaction of the
fendiinl. The case usl decided was ' oiirt that she had lieen granted a ill
the fifth lo lime hern Instituted hy orce through the husband's fault and
these parlies dnrliiit their four years 'hat the alimony hestowed ukii her hy
nf married life the four proceeding the lower court was Insufficient under
ones having been settled out of isiiirt the olrouinstiiin-ee
o ; o
The business men'a oratorical con-! The funeral of Mm. Ha rail Elia-
lest to Is- held ill the lull entry heth Johnston wife of Captain J VV.
Plai-e ( liiistlnu i hiiii Ii tiiiil(hl under ! .lohnsloii. whoithsl Monday afternoon
the illiislloii of the VV. ('. T. 1'. will al the family home 'JH West Wash-
he of itieiil Interest mill It Is eH"ct I lnifton avenue will he held VVislnexdar
eil that Hie ihiinh n iiilllurliiin will ls nfleriiiMui ;il 2 .'III o'clock at the real-
well filled tdcliic Helvlces will he collllUlil-d hV
liiv llalifleld of the llMlitlat churrh.
I UltoW NhV II.I.K ievai. Mar. Ii :io
Jenerul I'rederlrk I unstiui m rived
'here tislay from l'mt Sinn Houston
I Tenia to w atch over the li.mli i sliua
Hon (luring the Villa iittio k upon Main
! iiiuros Three Imtterh s of field arlll
lery from Han Antonio are due louljiht.' bkmIkiusI to clean up the lln-s. l kmiip
Them hud Isi'ii no renewal of hoM 111-1 of iiuiirchlstH said he mei I mi Ikm.- at
Ilea between the Villn ninl I'arranu the Hrescl heMdiliarter( ninl was In
factliilis iiji to I ii'iiiK'k tiulay. ami ! HihIiiisnI hy liliu lo Aluiriio It -
I liolhlliK lo Imllcnle when Hiev would do Ided January 17 t" plio e a I t
1st resin I i'he liilled Slates nrtll si I'alrlik's. he lesilfled and he
lery Is helnt; hroiiKht lu re lo eiiard Klt the eiloslves in:. .-mim after
iiiKiilnsl fliinn iicioss the holder. I vv o farliotie had wrllleu d..vw il- mi
persons having h.-en woiiu.l.-l Inie lf 11Kri..nlM. I -. . t r - : t nl-o
Idurlin fkhtliut last Salurdiiy . h.lir a UkiV t.omt.iiiiik
111. Holdlers who fell wounded In ( Alim(). hllUM.
SMlljrilM)' M llltlt. k till MutMIIM'I'i'n M.
...i.i ..till . . i . i ... i ..i .i . . 1 1 i
and I.Kh.y II I' llai rlsoii. an Arn.il I'LI'jADS FOR lll'SRAM)
can ltel Cross official. Hoiifht H-rmls I
"Ion from the Matauioros oiuiiiiinder ' -
to hrhiK I hem in i onder. w (f . .. hAlts M.
lieiieral K. I' .Nariiieate. reported he
had in nil itiilhcriiu: Hie vv ouinleil I 's'"r' 1 ""'leutiar) Sa)s
mid placliiK them In M.iniiihin.i In.. j ( hililren Nissl Nnopurt.
I'll h Ih as rapidly us p.'IMr
i'i il'I.K A Kan . M h h M Mrs
UltoVVNSV III I' Tex Mar.h.iii I sm v of Mlainl Iin . Cuban
There had been im flchlliu: up In ::iir.. r Hc r..iiner vMillaiuslowii.
o'clock todav iM'tvvcen Villa : Cur Kll mllM.r h s mi; i. sen
rauxa lacuons inn i.iii.in . nun .. h n UlU. ! M iHrv fm
no indications thai iihuiu wuiiiii i.c
resumed today.
Villa forces nnvv hint; before Mat
amnios lifter their unsuccessful al
i lack last Satnrdiiy lire likely to find
themselves lieiuineil III by by Car
ran.ii fiiiiw from the west ami south
If roirls nf iidviiinini; Carranza
Imniis aic true There already has
Mate WASHINGTON Mar.'h l'real-
Idenl Wilson thinks some sort nf etl
1 ipielte should be built up to Ktivern r-
latlniiH U'lwis'ii Presidents of the Unit
ed Slates and former presidents. He
expren-risl the seiiilniiiit today In say-
lui; he did not think It prosT in reply
lo recent comments upon his itvltiil nlr
trn I Ion by former president Taft and
i llonsevell.
When at Ids wwkly conference with
j the VViiihlliKtoii correSHindeiilH tisla v
the iircsbleiit was reminded of Mr
'Taft's ris'ent comineut on the ailuilnls
Iralbius itiiirsc lowiird Ihe liilllpplnes
and Colonel Uisisevelt's leuinrUH mi the
ship bill the president dis -lined to re
ply ninl said with a lnm.ii he hos'd
; t liul after he left the offb f presl
ilent his HiicceHsors wniihl not express
opinions on what he uilKht say about
them
KUBXKTT WILL APPEAL
Was Cmivlrtesl on ( harje of Assault
in Jlniinerson ajul hiven Jail Sen-
teiare of Thirty Day.
The SeriHiil SpirituaJlat rhnrrh will
hold nn eiitertalniiienl and maial at
the church 1 III 1 2 West (I rand Wed
nesilay eveiiliiK. March ill.
o
The Hawthorne (ivlr league will
held tin luis.i (tint business uioettitK at
the llawthoine m hool InnlKhl at S
p. in.
All elerthin juilfea are urfed to tw
rirewent at the city hall WeOneaday
eveiiliiK lit H o'chs k where luatnnv
tlntia will be iflven to them The Ke-
piilillcan voters In each precinct are
urei! to Impress upon the Juilxea the
liissisislty of Im'Iiik there
c
liuniblnc K-tvalrs Hutch Wal 1574.
Adv.
The ('. K. I. Railroad rom-
Hilllajn Calloway will have lo serve
sixty days In the county Jail and pay
a IKNl fine for Introducing llipior Into
the I bill lie Nation. He pleaded icullty
to the charire In the mvninr um.Ihu f
iau a.s-al.sl to the supreme court . )wm m1(V Ju()
Monday fro. the verdict i.f the die o. n( wnWu
us this waa l.la find aia'aranre he-
fnre the eimrt. and there nan no evl
dini-e femlliiK to show that he had
old any of the liquor.
li'inc lii tin' slate pel iii iiilarv
while slavery loday vi-lii-il ilovernoi
1 Capis'i s offb e In an uMi inpt to oh
; tain i parole for her l.n l.ainl She
lirinilil her ilaui:hter liorn slm e
Slin kcv s conviction.
! 1 lie Kiiveriioi was i .ill.;.- I
1 Mis Sun kc.v bill she talked
I .Indite Smith executive i lerk
Iss'ii some flifhtlna between Villa i uwd that the inatler I..
trooi.s and Hmse of lieiieral lldefoiiso I with the Kovernor. Slu
Klale V eterliiarlan C V Unblietl
si'iiteiii ed by the siisTtor court of k
lahomii ouiinty lust laeinber to serve
thirty days In Jail mid pay a fine of
flmi fur an iilh'ited nssiiult on J II
.1 liniiierson. filed an apis'al In Ihe itIiii
lual court of apisfHls MunUav.
Uobnett clalins that Hie evbleme of
fered docs not wiirranl the verdict ninl
' pravs that 11 lie set aside. The trouble
j mvtirred last fall when he ami Jim
i"'' tnersoii dlaaureed In a Hilltlcal uialtei .
nllhiHnd he la accused of Ntiiklui; Jlminer
and I noli over the head with u clubhed re
taken np.volver.
iiisisl her
Auto Races Oklahoma City April 20 22.
The Proper Clothes
for Easter
The Kiish-i iHshinii I'm rude will u"t be st-
p' hul no account of Ihe weather. ( f eoiirao
we hos- Ii will be warm ii i ul sunshiny. Now
If cii va i i in l.c in Hie fri.iii ranks of this
CH'iiI priii i-e.i hi henl's n winninir lip. We
ale slo lot' Ihe siiinr'esi styles and pallerns
In men's ninl vi.uiil' men's suits for Kuster
wear Unit H Im- eier been our (ilciiHuro to
offer vo'l I liei ate
Stein-Dloch and
Society Brand Clothes
All vve ii sk Is i ha i vi.
I.'.'k at Ibelli al.il I !
t heir suH'i l..r si .. ai
ck.eileiit flltlnc . ii i
from I'Jn ini in $.o 'm
l oiac In ami take a
;e f..r yourself as to
I patterns also their
les The) ure priced
VV hell V. II see l l's
Ml'l Will VV Ill III
..ul k'aai.u.l. e.l !o
lis al IHI ami ls..VI
ue i nn do It All vv ool
I. n. I tll.'li sluiH-
Knox and Stetson Hats
Manhattan and D. & M. Shirts
Nettleton and B. & M. Oxfords
PlloeillX
Silk Hose
For
Women
8SSS
RABTHAMYEM
mU mum stkut. OKLAHOMA CfTY.
Boyi"
Clothes
Second
Floor.
Viisipie. on Ihe soiilll. but Imthlni; plea on the ttroiindH thai St uckey as j TkWSKKK (lI'rMK
further had I benr.l here early j leadlni; an hons life In Kb.rblii. 1 V' 1 Lill vt I Itli
today from (.ieral lldefoiiso Castro I w here he fled peinlliii; an npis'iil of
reHiited HilVBiicliiK from the weat to
attack the Villa forces
WASHI.MiTnN. March .in - With
the arrival of l ulled Slates trmipa lit
lln.w iinvllle Tel (ihIii v d prevent I
the flrtin Into American territory hy j
the Mexican forces c.nteiidliii; for pus i
aiswlon of Malamoios war department !
offUiala are coliflilelil Hint I lie v have
now have the Hltuatloii well In hand
Three batteries of the Third field
artillery were uti their way today lo
Hriiwimvllle from San Antonio and a
regiment of infantry waa ladug held
Ids case mid Hint Ills wife
drtsl nissl his HiipiHirt
and vhll
A WILLIAMS KUCITAL
HaritiMie t nire of OI-lah'uia City's
Noted Sinter Cluutned bji Audience
ai His KecllaJ Uat NiCht.
The iiiinoiiiiceuient of n nsilal to l'
then hy Rowland 1). VVIIIIauw always
ri-siills In b pn led hulls.' and Hie one
iftven Momlnv eveiiluir al the lilvrlm
In readiness at Texas (ily to move oMl:r.-enoi.al chuMi waa another
mere on a uioiiieiii s uoius;
Irlet eourt of Carter county last le-
femlMT when James liavls. an em
ployee of the railroad was awarded
llniliHKes of $11X10 for IsdliK twin' In
J u red through bIIckis! iieitllxeni-e uf the
railroad vomiiatiy.
o
A petition lu error waa filed before
the aupreme court Monday by W. V.
Ham and Alli-e llaru. anHlnst the
AuiHion hire liisiiranee isiiniany
which nssenlly nsovensl in u lower
court on a note from the plaintiffs to
the defendant company.
It waa held by the aupreme rourt
bslay In the. ease of the City of Nor
man va John 8. Allen and other prop
erty owners that an Injunction would
lie against the passaite of a reaaaeaa-
ineiit ordinance fining- the nnas-rtv
nbiiltlni; on street to he paved when
there was dotlhl as to the legality of
j the assessment.
Seven prisoners rmivlrted In the ti n.-l. i..k - r
penlteutlnry at McAlester this morn
IhK lu custody of Sheriff M C. Million
ml County t'omnilssioiieni Him k and
Hheldou. The men are aeiitelieed for
terms from one to leu vcars and on
ehargtsi of murder burglary forgery
ud robbery John Celleslerl a negro
waa given ten xeara on the charge of
murder; II. Iv .lonea white two jeari
for robliery; Jeff Martin white five
years for rohls-ry ; K. K. Nlms. whlto
thtei' yeara for robbery. Sims was ar-
rested ami pleiiibsl guilt v lu coihhs--
tlotl with the robliery of Ihe I'resby-
terluti ehuri'h In this city three weeks
ago. Frank Iskhart. who pbsol guil
ty to forgery nnd cashing several bud
liiocks was taken to McAlester to
nerve a year as was I;. V. Hi tier who
at i :.T at the rresbvtertan rhurch.
Central and C avenue. W. R. Hey
will address the club and plan" will he
arrnngisl for Chstn l'p day. All ier
sons Interested In civic Is-anty are
uruisl to he ireaent.
IKK'TOR n.WS TO MAKE
TYriltHH MARY HARMI.KSH
SKW YORK. Marih no !r. Wll
Ham II I'ark head of the eltya bae
ti rlologlcal laboriitory annoiitnwl to
day that he Is conducting eisrlmenta
which may isilnt the way to rid "Ty
pbnld Mary'' Mallnu and other typhoid
L'erin curriers of thoee dangerous
L'crtns ami thus remove a menace to
ai; with whom they come In contact
Ed. S. Vaught States His Position
On School Matters
TO TIIK VOTKHS OF OKLAHOMA CITY:
I am it cHtiilidate for Memlier of t In IWrtl tif KJucglioti lonir
tenti M'ciiihi vv iinl.
So nmiiy mlsleadlruj HtHteinctitM have been circulated relative to mv
poHiiioii upon Mchool mutters that I led a atateiiient to the imhlii
will not he out of place.
IT t rat 1 a m I. . l i . . i rtx
. a.u 01 ui. cRIldlilHtf lit Hie IttX Lelriie ne on H.
ganuation nor waa I aolicited to hecne a candidate by that leairue
or any reprem-ntative thereof. 1 have not been endorsed hy this
league or any other orKaniuation.
Second: If elected. I ihall advocate a mil lev nf Ln..... a..
) t i' . ' J " . miiuT ill me
Uoard or hduoation and hearty co-operation between Huperint.mdeut
huperviHora I'rineipala and Teachers.
Third : I ahull favor a eourae of study ur enured to meat .1.. ....i
Of the child hy those whose ic.holflrshin and exnerienee ...t.
-i ... . ' -"UIVJWICUl
10 hiiow ine ciiiiu ana 11a ueeui.
1 Nhall favor the ennployment of Superintendent. Suncr
ipnis jcachcra and all other AIII II riUna i.f A I. f 1 1
olelu ...e 1 ..I... I ---p.rn ln liOani
" ' " n"n" "Pon tne rtiKhnt efficiency from
rvri v nil 11 ion
Fifth: I believe the li mm inof f iiiio..
. ii iivai Mill. II'H ' IT Q lit .. n a.
rfH'o therefore I ahull favor the emi.lovineiit f' t..h-.....:.ii:
prepared to 1I0 the work for which they' may he employed ami Ihe
payment of the hlh.t .alariW which a rLonable enomy win
u;i. . 1 1 ... 1 i n . ...
-iiu 1 nave inn nnti anaii not. ao icit the int. r i.....i..
ah !.. 1 .C V". J" 0 '"H'C lencnei
- . ..ruaeciM- .ye nf Waru of K.luoation ao that if
elected a member of the Hoard. I ahull he free to exercise my beat
f"11"""1 " "n Hinimiirs wiinom iecimpt that I um undor ohliifationa
10 any employe.
Seventh : I believe it danKeroiiH to our school ayntem to force
the teachers to euter politics in order to hold their poaitiona; 1
therefore ahall favor nuikintf the poaition of the teacher permanent
10 long as her work is HHtinfactory. '
Eighth : Fifteen yeara in school work five years a Superintendent
Of the Oklahoma City Schools four years as a membr of the State
Board of Kducation and fourteen yeara a citiann of Oklahoma City
ire my references. Very fieapectfully
Foil till :
Visors Priiic
Orders
to (he tnsipa had gone from the war
department lu response to the auggea
Hon of Major Kuustoii. inmiiiandliig.
the American fori'eH on the bonier who
has gone to Brownsville to assume
uimiind of the situation.
These iirecaiitlnua were ileeiintil
prisif of Ihe euthiMilasiii with which
Ihe imislc lovers of the city alwajs
greet this well known singer.
The program given last uiehliig was
esssially unique lu that It varied
from grand oera to the simple! 1 ul
Inhlea ami Included the full range of
vis'al favorites
n.svBsury lo liiipreaa upon Hie i-oiii ""m imorom. iu answer 10 nuy ii-
ma nders of the Mexican fons-a fight lt from the audlems wUo werB
lug at Mataiuoroa that firing across given their choice out of more than a
the border thus endangering Amerl : hundred songs listed on the programs
can lives will not lie permitted. As Mr Williams sung for an hour ami
suranies had bisui given however by a half and his swctftil baritone
the Carrania ninl Villa agencies here Voln waa never heard to u greater
that firing Into the Texas city would i advantage. There la an unusual rea
liot Is alloW'lsJ. oiibmc) 1.. his voice a soreness of in-
U iiimv.-mv xt i no ... s.il. tonatloii eoiiibliie! with a de.-u and
1.. 1 ii... .!.. i ... nun fumi MiiiniiMii tun 1 jui um 1 11 11
iilK irni lint uir ntnit- urni iiunu 1 w 1
day toeonflnn yesterday's reM.rt tliat1"" e rn.-st nesa ami dramatic siwer
amita fmis-s w iilsmt to evacuate I "'" '" l'ngrains ess iuny apis-ai
Mexico Cltv iiirnln ami that (ienenil I '"K hoth Ihe ml ml and heart of
Ohregoti the Carriiuzii chleftau would; 'he hearers
reiss-upy the capital.
Kroin llrowiiMvUle Colonel IlliK-ksom
resirted :
"There has been 110 firing of any ac
isiunt hIius my last rcsirt. I have
Iss'U unable to get reliable Information
as to the w herealMiiita of the remaind-
er of the Villa force and I lif lr ar
tlllery but resirt I have Indicate
that they are iNiut twelve miles up
the railroad which Is suld to be re
lalixsl that far."
Other reirl said fifteen cars of
Villa artillery would reach Matmnoro
from Monterey tomorrow.
1MI.I.AS. Tel. March IHI Misses
Katherlne Justine and A. Alcher Red
Cross nuraisj left hen tislay for
Brownsville oil ordera from Ited Cross
headiiuartera at Washington. They
eiiected to nurse Mexican wounded
In HrowUKvllle.
ITjIk druiiiatli' power was esiieclal
lv demoiislratisl lu the Shadow
March by l)el Itlegn and Ilia strong
est iitiinlier Piw'a "larafel" which
briiught great applause.
liurlug the Intermission Mrs. Iteii
I h In gave some of her Illimitable
negro linsTsoiiatlons. tile first being
II darkey sermon Hint convulsed the
aiidleniT. In response to reiawted en
cores she returned to give a mono-
logue of darkey storhsi that added to
her laurels aa Interpreter uf the ne-
gro of the old koutli lu which aha
was reared.
Miss I Urol Post as aoomiiiilst at
1 the piano added In a great measure to
Ihe miisisoi of the evening.
SNtlW AT TOI'KKA BREAKS
KKCOKDH FOR YEARS
l'itniaiiter Weaver Will Take Charge
Tomorrow Night and llegia Term of
Office on April 1.
Claude Weaver former congressman
at large from the fifth district will he
Oklahoma lily's iswtniaater ufter the
Ion1 of business Uimorrow night w hen
he officially laki-s charge.
Mr Weaver has lieen familiarizing
himself with the work for some time.
and eiss'ta to follow Mr b.Hst iiih n
with no trouble ilie department lias
Iss-ii kept up lo the uiluule lu every
branch by Mr. Kastman so as to let the
work run on without a hitch when the
new oostmaster takes charge
1
HEROISM MADE
STUDENT TAI1DV
TOED PRESIDENT
TO (HIT KIDDIN
MISIKEAT ASIKHIt'ANS
(Yrw of AnUlU Taiien by KriUali
Were Locked llelow and Captain
Waa Ordered to ( aiilm
Six eurOld Itirl's Kxruse (or lcr
Klrst I anil Was Saiint of Iwo
I.Ives.
Iiuuiilly's Daughter Hid Not Rnovf
WilhiHi Waa Sending Kirthday (011-
trat illations.
N V VV 111UK Mar h
Min i 111 W ASIIIMii'tiN Mar. h 0. Miss
nos six jcui-h old. walked Into Siimol Man Tumulty eldest daughter 01 l
NICVV 1 IRK March M).
Cornell ui. .lain of Ihe
steamer A lit 11 Im. lu a letter today to
l'helm 1 1 rot tiers autl isjuipauy who
chartered the steamer from the Ward
line said the steamer waa soiled by
the llrltlsli cruiser I'lghy February
N" I lu tilitabclli N .1 . i isdorday
timly for Ihe first lime .lin e she join
ed the school last Seplembel . lilll -lie
had an evens. written b her nmlliei
It read
I'lenie eii Um- .Vlar.i f"i l.ciiu
late. 1 was ut market n l.n ihe
hoiue aliiiosl Inn mil In n ami
she la lute Ini a use It t I. her ...
lung to save Michael in.. I ( nil.
erlue.
Michael her eighteen uioiiih.Mil.l
brother had been overcome In smoke
tf.sirge ""f'"'c ho was found b the little
Aineii.nii ""'r' Ki'os Huou'li the
Mi.i'kf anil carried linn In the -Hoot
letllllllllg then for he.l.-Mel lillher
Inc. three years old
Then the little licmuic M M.
She might haie rem bed h..1 .u
liciideni's s'creiaii. was thirteen
years old jestenla) Ijist lllgut Ihe
i'uuiulli telephniie rang and Mini
Man US' called. When hc suid
"Hell"." a ml i the other eud of
the wire replied:
' This Is I ' i . -1. 1.-.. i Wilson. 1 want
gratiilale von on your birthday "
Vim iju 1 1 kbblln." said MU Mary.
"Von can't fool me."
"Why this Is the 1'reshlenl" tile
voice replied. "I trust jou do not ol
Jeot to me i-allliig you ou the nhiine
I merely wanted to congratulate you "
Mr iiimiilly apN'ared and luuutsll
:iteh iissiire.1 Ills daughter she was
not ladng "kidded" hut waa really
lalking wlHi Ihe President of the
I iilteil Slates and then Mlaa Mary
dropped the receiver trembling.
WASHINGTON March .in.- Presl
dent Wilson told callers today he lie
lleved the administration was doiui;
everything ssslhle to protect Amerl
cans along the Mexican Imnler A
suggestion that Oeneral Hugh I. Hitilt.
chief of ataff of the army might Is?
sent to Rrownsvllle to slop the fight-
ing liear the border at .Miilaiuor.m was
met with a itatenient hy the president
that there was no plan for that.
EMDKV8 DESTROYER l.(KATEI);
STOPS DAY AT MONTEVIDEO
MONTKVIUFIO I'ruguny March 30.
The Australian cruiser Sydney
which destroyed the linden In the In-
dian ocean last NoveinlH-r cam lo yes-
terday and aalled today.
Hlnoe her exploit the Sydney ha
been reHrted from widely separated
points. I dle In Novemlwr she waa at
ColomtKi and In January it Perm Ida
hiring February she waa reported In
the Atlantic searching for the Karla
mho and as going up the Amaton
river on the aatne errand.
-PoL Uv.
ED. 8. VAUOIIT.
ALL BELIEFS 811 All. Jl'DGE
BIBLE PASSA(E8 FOR SCHOOLS
AI.BAST. N. Y.. March 30. - A
(sinipromlse amendment was added to
the Tailed bible reading bill todny
when It reached the final passage
calendar tu Ihe assembly t'nder the
amendment the state isimiiilssloiier nf
education would Is- authorlfed to form
a commission is.iiissed of rhs nf
all religions w hich should select pas
sage from the bible unsuitable to
followers of all Isdlefs to be read In
public school.
1101'SR IS "NOT IT ToTnV-
TIIIN(i." HAYS PRESIDENT.
WASHfNtlTllN March :MI.-'rtsl
dent Wilson told callers today his per
sonal friend Cl. ti. M. House now In
Eurow waa "not up to anything." It
has been resirlsl the colonel waa
making resrts on prossts of peis.
The president aald I lie onlonel was
merely ohaerylng condltlnns.
WISroNHlVAlTxWILK
TlCTORY (JETS BIU WAR ORDER
APPLETON. Wis.. Manh 80. A
local automobile concern announced
tislay tt had received au order front
the European allies for l00OOO0
wurtb of macJxtnev
TOPEKA. Kan. Man-h SO A rts-
on for the -H years of weather ob
servance lu Tos'ka was broken lust
night w hen the forty seventh snow
storm visited this section of Kansas
Know ranging In depth from one to
four Inches fell over the entire stale
The Mai fall here thla year Is 4.'
Inches.
WASHINGTON RAILWAY
MEETING IS HISTPONEI)
WASHINGTON. March :0. The
conference Is'twis-n menilM'rs of the
Interstate commerce commission mem-
bers of state railway commissions and
representatives of rail roads scheduled
hero for April ID. was amtpiiied tislay
until May It. Hearings on the western
rite case promised to prevent the at
tendance of weatern at a to commission
era.
TWENTY-ONE ITALIANS
ARRESTED FOR HIIJ.INUS
MARION III. March 80 Twenty
one men ware arrested here last night
as a result of four shootings during
the list three days In which three
men were killed and one wounded
probably fatally. Two of the men
slslo were Italians and most of those
arrested ire of that natlouallly.
The M)llce aay one prisoner has eon
fessed that the shootlugrf were part of
a ulickhand feud.
MRU" l'A(lx(.KS DO NOT
. I . M . .
4 and when u lleiiteiitant and agnail m" rr
of Ittithtb sailors came aboard he ami
his crew virtually were placed under
arrest. The captain waa ordered to
Ills cabin and tha craw locked Is-lou
The Autllla was taken first to
Kirkwall and later to Iiundee There
the cargo was discharged and Ihe ves
sel luterneil.
Tlie firm which chartered the vessel
tislay aiinoiiiiisMl Its Intention of fll
lug a claim against the llrltNh gov-
ernment. The Antllla sailed from this
Isut February 10 with cargo of pro
visions for Malum Sweden.
At. ED MAN AND WIFE DIED
ON S.VAIt DAY AT WOODWARD
WimliVVAKIi ok. March ao.-The
NEED TO PRINT INGREDIENTS j '""lies of Hanson V. Uive aged C
; and his wife. 81. were laid aide by
MAIHSiiN Wis. March in ser side in one grave here. They died
nl Judge A l Siiiilsun i.Ih v ordered within a few nilnutes of each other
the Issiiains. of a 'rs-tuiil Injunction Mr lve had la-en In ssir health for
retraining the stale authorities from some time and liei-omliig worse he
enforcing against the Corn Prodin ts I ilbsl alsiul S o'clock at night. The
Refilling company the Wisconsin law j undertaker Is-lng summoned to care
requiring the lals-llng of Hie Inured! for Hie hodv on arriving at the house
cuts on syrup package
LONDON'. March 80.-The missing
IhihI from the lliitlsu iteainer Agulla
sinili hy u (ierinan submarine off the
Pembrokeshire coast containing flf
tis'ii members of the steamer's crew
and two imsaengers has reached
safety.
Thla Is the fourth boat thai put
off from the Agulla after the sub
marine attack. It was hellevisl up to
the present time to hire foundered.
The number of men now aiips's.s to
have lost their lives with the sinking
of the Agulla Is nine.
A TEXAS WONDER
Tlit Taiaa Wondar earn kliino ana
blirtiUr troahlM dlssolvaa griTtl. run
aiabaM. wak and laata bark rhfio...
lira ana all ImmlarltlM of Ih kiiln.ri
liu inauuvr in nuvn aim bqii wnCDtn llrg.
ulnlat bltililw I r us lik la rhllilrtn. It not
old tit four dniltllt Will h aonl l.t
Bull on raetlpt of 11.00. Ooo aniaii bntu
Is two axoatbi Irtatnwnt' tad arldum lalli
to parfort a eora. afl4 lor testimonials
from this sad otbar atataa. iir r w
I Hall. WM OIIt atroot M Loala Viu. U
I rugglits AdrtiAat
MEDU M IIEUI FOR KllJ.INti
MAN WHO W AS AT HER WINDOW
ST. LOUS March 80.-Mrs. Anna
Mauley divorcee and medium was
held for the coroner tislay In connec-
tion with the shisillng and killing last
night of Peter McUuIre of Madison
til. who she says tried to force a
window of her room. The shisillng
isriirred a few minutes after Mrs.
Mauley had closed a seuace attended
hy fonrteeu pcrsou.
Mc( Jul re shot lu the back was
found on the sidewalk twenty five
fis't from the window at which Mrs.
Mauley said she hid shot him. The
woman said she thought Mctiulrt wis
a burglar
WORIJ) PRICES FOR STAPLES
OBJECT OF SENATOR FLETCHER
WARHINOTON March no.-Word
that the movement for sn Interna-
tional ronfercuce on the steadying of
world prbsw of agricultural staples
particularly hy ncesn frleght rstes
had gained considerable Impetus
among various foreign countries
reached Senator Fletcher of Florida.
In S report today from David I.iibln
st Roma. Italy American delegste to
the international Institute nf ngrlnil
ture. The conference la to he dis-
cussed st the next assembly of the
Institute with view to being held at
Rome In 117.
WEALTHY MERCHANT GIVES
LIFE BUT SAVES KITTKN
PHI LADHLPH I A' Mirch 80. Um-
uel T. Rathe! I a wealthy merchant
died laat night from Injuries sustained
In rescuing kitten from the slippery
ridge of the glaas skylight above his
offl.'e. Ilathell crashed through the
skylight and fell thirty feel The
dead man waa well knowtl -for his
many betievoletu'es to the needy.
Gl YMON YOI TH ARRESTED
IN CONNECTION WITH KILLING
(II'YMON Ok.. March io Ix.uls
Holt Ik In the county Jail awaiting
preliminary hearing lo connection
with the killing nf his uncle Kd Holt
linils Unit was arrested shortly after
neighbors found the body of Holt
with a bullet hole In the hack of his
head He admitted that he had had
trouble with his uncle.
SENATE SHIP MUSHY
PROISE ADJOINS TODAY
WASIIINOTON Man-h .'HI Hom-
ings by the senate ship hill lobby coin
mlttee were adjourned tislay.
found thai Mrs. bue hail died only
a feiv minutes after her aged husband.
Thci had lii-en msrrhsl for more than
sltv years. Two sous survive them
residing near this .ily.
Alnitsi aim higher than the mark- -if
Hie murk is a dimple In her chin.
A Steinway Grand
AND A
VOSE Upright
I soil only I inoiHlis at your
price.
We now wholesale to our en-
tile retail trade.
Some special i'iauoa at
$75 and $100
Write Free Special Wholesale Prices. I nvcgt i(rate.
DITZELL MUSIC CO. 320 W. Main Oklahoma Gty
1III.L OF LADING MEASI RR
WILL BE PRESSED IN CONGRESS
WAHHIN'UTON March 80. The
uniform bill of lading measure which
inissed the senate In both the last two
congresses but wss blocked lu the
house will again lie pressed In the
next congress Henator Pumerene Its
author announced today.
Senator Pomerene pointed out that
hi Us of lading annually Issued rep-
resent consignments of uiercbaiidlae
i slued at 120000000000
This Is to Remind You of the
Acl Club Luncheon
WEDNESDAY NOON LEE HUCKIN8
An Exceptionally Good Program Is Assured.
Music By The
Apollo Quartet
Good Addresses bj Good 8pe&ken Including:
ELLIOTT ALTON Outdoor Display Advertising.
S. E. TRACEY Value of the House Organ.
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