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THURSDAY APRIL 16 ltflO.
THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMS
POLICE ON TBA1L
11111;
OF IM'KMUAKIES
VACATION NEEDLEWORK!
Make Your Vacation Pleasant
Christmas Gifts May Be Made at Sea Shore
You who are planning summer vacations should not overlook
thin beautiful lint- of AUT NKKDLFAVOKK as a useful unl to a
pleasant vacation Itr.ick'a new AUT BAZAAK lias k'oeti spe
rial atteiitinn to buying materials for oinliroiilery eroeliel iiitf uinl
Uttiim. Kverv line is complete and KUKK inst met ion is kivcii
in the department l'liui to make 'lirist lima tfifts ii
vacation - liaml made jrifts are always the must aeee
luring;
itaMe.
vour
Krsrfi allrs MilV-ln itlrru of
IhIit mse w Ill ir rrin .llt.-tl I
i . di-slgn . uhi'- ;
f..r
t7 Inih rrnlr In shu.s
SIKH i!"'!"!
All l.lnrn hUiiuiisl Tl.
rriciilnr .lie. M- umt
All I I nut .nl Tiotfli. In
h.'lllllflll ' iflll ".
49c
49c
75c
25c
Night
I fill nil
1U MH
unit
I. nng 1 rrpt Kim"""
lihir. whit" j ru-.
New rrpe lrcli:
w lille. iltl H K til t'l :'
Kim anl H"'
Horn nlr
nmtch
MP In
$J.OO
pink. IirM
$1.00 ;
4aMilli'4
' 50c I
25c!
i; im ii mm H Mr
lirsntlliil
l.l.c k
Uiielll. f Mlk Nrl In
tun- ine.li -. i r I stni.lei il sitinl.
ntuik.'ll ltelfmn tilllf. llnl. tun.
w isUrln. .. hlli' iliiil CI Cfl
hi. I Hi uml
UrUiilKl I mm N I I in- I" 8 lMr"
i i ii. h i. l.ltlit .iiltnbl.- fur trim
niliilii. .'.illiiri iiml m l cff'"ls. '
iih. iiih imtlrniK . 60C
virn Ine MV mill
Take your lunch at Brocks Fountain Tea Room
'we invented the word (cleanliness)."
The inspector of the health department says
Brock's Candy Dept. Enlarged
Fresh. home Made Candies 15 to 30c a Pound
Brock's delicious candies home made fresh every day-Popular
m i l vinrnitii70if..Snrmli for (OllflV
Our Arrml Made and Others Will
I'ruimbly KoIIoh in Coimerlioii With
Many KnriMit Hres.
One man lias ben aneslrd uml an
nlljer tn "MNitti'it' in n'liiiii linn with
reveul Oklahoma i l fire and
las-hilly those t ! i i H 'Ii'' 'i-i'i'i'i
nr the (iHrrlson Coal puny and mi
thotltles hello c I tj. ii ic en the Hull
of those ooiip.slcl with the alleged
Incendiary work
Night Watchman Ji'tiii-nii fur the
t ill rrlmill Coal cnll.l'Uliy hi-.! nlclil III
restis! ii young inn
uf Hoy Warner The
to u al of Wlltll'l
killing Ihe llllllie
if fleer gllle chase
hill llic r ii it l mil
away. When Hire-leu ":
mihl lo lie iinilei- the Influence of 11
drill.'. Ihe effect- i-r hl. h lie had mil
re. ovcrcd from Inie tila When
iiiCNtli.lUMl Wii-ii.-i told Ihe officers i
that he with his . . iiiihiiiIoii Here Ju-I I
slrolllnir around in Ihe neluhhorhooil
of the (hirrWon -n I coinimiij
uml did Ii. il kn n I'd !'
ere
Wiik'ner's eviuini '""ii ha- 1 11 I"'-'
i I until Krldm after utter
u 1 1 1 1 1 1 has soinewhai cleared
a n 1 1
I he
LUMBER CIlEAr-
T1ME TO BUILD
1
O ClI hHid and hlnek Ioih solid leatlier V II '7
WLivlU Holes Mild connlerM (1 Cfi I II I
1
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SHOE SPECIALS
A Complete Shoe DtpirtMit With Every Size and Style Yen Wish.
A new Ladies' due Sirup Kelile
I'iiiiiii with the lmls heel. In patent
and Ncloiir coinhlmillniis ; all
Kl.es ami whllhs. a pair.
An IninieiiHe hIiowIiik of Ihe hln Misses'
Kewple I'linipK with Ihe Idle lien
sh in 1 and hlack lops solid leather
doles and connlerM
a pair
Men- Low Shoes. In liulloii or luce
made of hcMt Killinietal vlcl kid and
patent coll; solid white oak sole lentil
or ; a real oford
( inr price ; nil hUcs
Em
Hk- Mlssea' "La Vallleies'' and Mary
.lane Pumps made of heal ciinuieliil
pnlenl coll and xalln; hIich CI 7C
Ji. lo N. Selal. u pair f I I w
"fSHOEWirCHARG
SIl.K HOSK. Al l. COLORS IKr
Lal Denlerh lluil ItuiUliiiK Itiaim
Willi Mure t.eneiiil Ttuui l"rti u
lur Kelihh on Anuunt of Trices.
d n-
III IIIIIKI
nr
Our ( anrl I erirtniwit li been
ment wllh Ihe women and chlldreii tin- h'd'r
...milnr orl-. We hate made iirritnueiiieni
tee our eand v lo he liolwome and I""''
III addition la our recular line we now he llcrshe
SiK-iirmliit. Iioiilile Mini ii. iitnn I .Inh v I tint ( In wlnt
i.i.rlin.lil mill lUSIH-'l Ihe-e Ulllolls liew line-
Urmlly riilaritr! and rnwiird-Oir rontiiiiied popular ly f his ..e.a. r
en. h 1 14 and ne i.-niiian
elal lie preparation'
si M.nne made Candle
I'laail ( h.H olal.s. Ilershey n MiikhkI f h.aolale-
; u nte Iml i-H Hr.Hkh I midi l'e
Hand-Dipped Chocslales Assorted Flavors SoffTowing Cenlers-Simpli Delicious at 25c lb.
Coco Brittle at Per ll)
Pecan Kuwes at ...... 2Bc per lb
Cwoanut Kiaaes at . . 25c per lb.
plain Caramels at . 25c per lb
Pecan Caramels at 30c per lb
Coco Flake at 26c per lb
fwo Kinds Fudge at 15c per lb
Peanut Brittle at lot V 10
Fig Pillows at . 15r per lb.
After Dinner Mints at 15c per lb.
Peanut Butter Waffles at 15c per lb.
Two Kinds Cluster Peanut Squares 15c per lb.
Suited Peanuts fresh rousted at 15c per lb.
Three Onyx Hosiery Days
H.n.rn . Pur. Nllk lion In hf niisl
lit xltll r.'lnfiir.'i'il tifl '"! ile. '" t
li.ui mil. Ilia k uiil' l.'im :i ! CI 9
Ihm Hn li
tmra. fnrf Thrm.l Mlk M.. t"
fiiMili.li.Ml. rllru IllKti .ll..-l ll'-'-l il"
11. nn.l I...- h'ie L wliltp niol 'an .
JI ... mi l II 'J' Millie. Hi"" tl 00
Inr
fall
)
..II .l.l..iif.l Ml I U l .ll
m in nix.k ..!ill- hikI iuIioi.
. ... ....... i n. i- ...... .n.nlilr r eliifor.
Mii.iaKll (""I l"l l"C ""'
iiim. iim i a lor
I lhr Silk H.m- ' llr. r lln
i..il In while Mic li mo. niv; cj nil
w . . v -
$1.00
lllll.
I bnr On t !
Ml...-. Ilnr rll.hr.1 I.UIr H".r
ill. ill. I.- heel nli'l '"' I'hi W uml
uhlte. .".;..' ilia . 'I hrrr ln. !!
nllh
25c
Vrn I iln r silk
ere. I'.llltl lieu. I'
. inlet l.-n 11 II I t'ltl
Thrrf (ln H. I I
lYii R I U'r II .Mr-
si. lis. iii. I l..r. e.li.i
ii run III t e..l..-
Ihrer ll.li. Ilai.
lllll (lll'HIell Sill.
in l.ne Ii "li ' " " 1
1'hrsre tin. t ll. I
III hl.k whlli..
gri.'ii
$100
i Inline 11.I1I
nllh
itl -
rclllforrcii
.1 lie' .
25c
I ule Mote fur nn-ti.
$1.00
16-Button A
Silk Gloves
69c
Saturday
111 hiillnn nil "Ilk. iii l.i.
.ii.i.j...- ti..e.i i;i..v LI"
.i:e k I . "t "I mil einl.r.'hl
. r!e II In' k . I'H'I t'Ol ' 1'es
1.1... a.-ll leijunn f..r lino
.li...il M- f1..r...ti In 'h.' I"t re
l.tll f..r l ' ii e I ' t'.-r ii
l o 'tllll. . f"l
1.75 W-'m. Crepz de Chine per Yd SU9
If the hest laiiiher
prices will hell' an .
Iniiiher dealer Icil.i).
inure llniii rive iim .in
III I lie lowest
said a retail
"Ihcie will lu-
ll Uniiscs hulll
W M A KI K ON HO ril.l S
-r MI TV ONKS OK ('01 KsK
III III I I M I II t of 111'
I 'lllss fai toll 111 I'1
II. hi ..mini! Ion I-
. openlliK of a ne
ileiin tlm eolpi'ia
reiinested to eri
Million Poles Starve; Victims On
Battle Ground of Two Annies
In Oklahoma 1 11. Ihl- slimmer.
I'liere Is a 1 1 k 1 1 on uiimiiK th"'
liinilier men and lines hine Peeti cut
so low thai ail "I i Hem declare lucre
no uioney to he m.nle In aales. The
iiiuihei' men sa.v 1 1 . . - - ale not particu
larly anxious lo a levlial of linihl
lilt; unless sumi-ilnne. inn he done to
ic-li'ie price.- I inelhinii near nor
mill.
'I lie ledllellntl
can nlvont four our.
count of Ihe depress;.
hllllllefs have lid he
liiinli lulvaliliik'c f
men do lull cine 1. 1
ed. hill they admit
In continue ami Uml
uiulier pi lees he
. ni'ii. Inn on lie
-ii 1 1 1. 1 11 1 1 in it ( It)'
s-n alile lo take
It Tim iuiuher
ii) Inov It wliirl
Unit ll Is llkoh
Inuihcr nut v he
Inhllsh a minimum rate or Ari ccnls a
hundred pounds on (ila.ts iMitllfs. fruit
jn is and oilier ein-.s recepliicles from
I'oleau lo points in i iklahoma If tin'
icil'iest y (irntiled. the c'.hhs fiolori
al I'oleau will he aide lo ohmi uiiilei
pro-peels llisiirllii: Its Sliceixi.
Ily Herbert Carry.
WHAT C1HM'K II K THr V
TO AVSWI K I NKWOKAMA .
o eii i heas-l than It
rrire 25 I'er ( cut
l.umher price- a--IlllemenlH
made h .
is now.
Ileluw Normal.
.-oldlim lo Ihe
.ii f the deal
nrs here Is '.Ti p. r eeni helow normal.
In other word- it i- tluii min h lower
In Oklahoma CIO than it in In Whhl
lla. I 'alius or an. other ueii;hhorlnj;
city of the south..o-.t There are eleven
retail Iuiuher i "ttiaiiles In Oklahoma
Clly mid nil of Ihein have Im-cii drawn
im. re or less n il the leiluellou of
pi lees. The. aie t.M ' d lo meet cum
iietltluli or lose tlieli 1 1. ids.
At nearly oei luti'lier yard In the
eitj il was stated today that hiwlms
Is urnn. Inc. hettci- Many of the -ales
liillde no fur lit. fi.t icpillr purisi-e.
hut inn. li flu - I- helm; done for
new hnlhlliiL'-. The Iuiuher dealers
erlf I lie -l.lt.-ln'-lll of the eollt riicloi '-
and real e-iate men as In I he .diiuit
of hull. line 'hat w III he 'I In 'kill
holllll I'lO 'his sellholl
Keimir VOirl An l.arly Situ.
KV 'ilK. April IS lrv o
P Pell I jllillollll. cl l.'dll. that
w olnen will lllll l'i h I the office or
l inlisl Slate- Senator i I lot man here
April :in to ohlaln his .lews .u woman
siiffniee This Mrs llelinoiit nald
would he the flisl of il scries to he
made on coiinressiueii in n iih I Ion w ide
nuipllic.li lietun hj Ihe coluiesHloiuil
union for woman sulfiace
KMKT PI vm NKWKST
r.Ml KK OK Kl.l A DM IKK
HILTON Ok . April If. I ll I. Ad
nitre editor ow ni l of I lie ouioii
linesher has hi nine I Hull he "HI
start a piicr Inn Iliitely al I'eineia
Ihe new oil town the presenl etiHlern
leiinlniis of the CiihIiIiik Traction
company'i line lie Iihs christened Ids
new leiiture the Peiiieta Piimis r. lie
will coinlliel newspaiier planH In hulll
tow lis
Itldll.l . April 15- Starvation tuts. I
come to Home pails of Itnssliiu Poland
us a return of Iim war. So lms sanl I
latlon. Kor Ihe first lime In Ihelr
history sonic of these low na arc Im-Iiik :
cleaned up. Cholera and miiiIcI fe
mi and uphiih I ami other (ll-casc-of
filth are MHiiadle In PoMsh (owns
lllcv w ill he -clllel lllliK les sponidlc
II w ban tint lieiuuins cniiclinle Ihelr
''"''work with the seruhhliig hriish.
"1 bine wiunleied why Ihe Una i
slan one ve.s In p. lures always wenr (M 'i.tl Hie Russians fled they timk
hiKh hoi." said lr. Olio U-wald.; 1U t.n 1 1 . 'ull
uniler seereiai in ine i lepnnuicui oi v .i c
showed a piiis-r rouhle ..u the lank of
which appealed the inline- nf the pa
lllotlc illUenn who hud unuilllil I
the value of Hie paper iniuiei Il .
linpi.slhle as J el lo (ell ..lull llll-
real Milne wlh he Hut II uncle II
posslhle lo huy food In ihee lown-
J he textile luaiilllllel iircl s laid -oid
all Ihelr -locks of H"'sls lo the Hilsslan
den lets before Ihe war hcfiin The
ll' sshin is accusiuinisl in nine months'
leilll Su t tin I Ihe niiiiiII inauiifiiel ur
"Now know.
Ihe Interior.
In HiihsIhii Polmid and 1 have walked
on Ihe tiU'crt of the principal towns "i
There Is Lodz for example. Loo
heKlnniiit li
i -.... i.......
1 . i- iimi . ..
" The Oernuiii- im iii cii-b for real
w oi k and supplies milil In U'wuhl.
.. . i i i
Is a blL'hlv pross-rous town of Wni. ; " ' v "
ilMI iH'pnlatlou lieihapa ll hh the '" the needs lint Ihe supply I-
! .m.s.ii.1 i.. i. uiiiiiiifiieliirlnu lewn h i con-l mil I. Itn reaslii '
1 Kurope. Here and there In Lodz U a
1 pnvisl slns'l Hetween times there are
The Mlk lep.rt.iie..l rmnes fnrw.rtl nilli this sperl.il for Irlday ami Saliinla. II I. unite hhM.ik to nu
Is.LlaUv so when hlne I- s" -Pni..r f". ".-. H" he I.- wide I'...- -..ml ; I
Z leUrlan i'V. te-e.la I k and bite SI .pn.lio I' r nl Nilunl.. ial SI..M
36 inch Chiffon Taffcfa $1.00
I hlKeil
ion I tiliiu
lo. .VII no
llnl. h
ill'H-
li.r
..Int.
36-inch Fancvand Plain
Taffeta $1.25
$1.00
$1.25
Saturday Sale CoUon Crepe
Knickerbocker de Chine
25c yd.
Suiting
6c Yd.
9 fo 12 a. m.
H.nntltitl a
rt i..nl rml
It" 1 - 111
.001 II
.' I'l-.l
2bc
i ....
Imii
lilnlien
.. .1 r
"... r;" rfDP"C " 1 . 1
11 -i ": 'lit vj.iin t . OktMhnina ( tt ;'mi ti ni '
$1.25 DressQC'
Goods J
sr.r I'milln. anil l.rsnlte
u . . r.i si.uo moi .-..1
"l' ' ' ' '.mi " I SI"'
ll 'o I .- ml qcr
. 10 .1 . .
$175 tighf Fancy Woolens
$M9
MrtMhl .iii(mIiI fur ii.t. xhirta
:iii-( .J 1 ii ii- 1 1 I f 1 1-.-- in.l
";J $1.49
PLAIN HUCK TOWUS
10c Each
$1.00 Per Dozen
rrhntsl
line
llepalr w
sprlni: ami
thai a an
sun It in
Wele aellp
of til- ..ll'
I Iii 11 in km
ul.. when '
l.el .aid ll
been '.Ul.llltl
a llllllllie!
dealers cl
Idle ilc Ill
little lo he
Wlllll.k' I" '
Irio'l- s.in
Anions th.
ets it ! st. c
.lsn.s 1. ;
I ... 1 . f 1 .....1
a ureiit
the -Int.
in. ilea
.lu.l of
.ear lln
fanners n
loliu 'lef't
. l up-
tk hetiaii call in the
'ic Iuiuher men r.eai.led
nil allon of a hu-y sea
nl lluil th tnotor-
ihat i la of woik mil
.u 1I111I Ihe. .mild ha.e
' avallahle for Ihe larger
came Al ecu luiu
' as staled licit hlds had
.-.I 1.1 f . 1 1-1 1 1 -1 1 Iuiuher for
I'tilhlli'ifs The Iuiuher
...me of Ihein .11 least
ni! that there was mtv
niade on sale- were still
ke bids on all ll n
..I lo them
wholesale IiiiiiImm deal
d Dial Ihe outlook for
all heller I Im 11 It li 11 -il
years There will be
.f 'biilhliiiK throui;houl
1 . ell as In 1 kliih"iiii I 'It
' a.s there will be II le
I ni Uiiik 011 the farms Ihl-
I ii h prliS' of w Heal etmhlllll!
.. ( ni up houses and harn
n 11 - 11 1 1 1 1 of short
alleys In which one hIiikm to ones;
knees In varied filth when the weatb j
er Is a hit "soft." There are larcei
business uoiisea and handsome stone
resiliences. Iletwisui ihein nre ahoinl i
liable hills. What we know hs public
ulllllh'S are all privately owned In'
Lodz There In a prhalely owneil fire
department and a aewerntre Hysteui
ami a water HiHtem and a strictly '
llmll.sl slr.s-l IlKhtlnK system. As u
coimeiiieiii'e
"I. .1I7 ll smells" sill's Ilr ICWIlld.
NKW YOHK. April 1 -I.ai.ird . .
Inr-s. hankers wllh pronilneiit (n) hi( 1M.Ht . tIHHH
I reti. h finain lal eoniieelhins t.sho tin . T1( )(1Hr .ls descend the
n iced the el.k-anemelit f .IKMI imki
and wry mU' and lery ditty. Only
a few of the lariior towns are llirhlisl
al niKhl. oen by the prhale contrael
plan. None have ever Iwen eleaned
under Husslan rule . Kaeh town Is
taxed 'all the truffle will bear" as
we say al home hut as Utile as sis
S7.IMMI.00U (iOI.I) ( OMINO
TO NKW YOKK UtOM OTTAW A
I m lard
told tn it 1 11 . n for liiisi'liitloii to this
cM They say the transaction Is
luiseil entlreli oil exl-tliu: rules of ex
clianire between ihlseoiinlri and l."ii
don
MIKMI H AD ISKK TO CHINA
IN CONKK.KKNCK Willi WII.SON
il-ti
WASHINGTON. April 1 T. I'rinik .1
ibsslnow. president of Johns Hopkins
university and il former advisor of the
Chlnie no.eriiiiielil held a huiK eon
fcreiice linlay with President Wilson
He deell I to lllsellsS tl hjis'l of
his visit
I npaiil lei ) hone bills for Ihe month
uf April are past due. If not paid by
. the l.'.lh senh-e will he ills
Kiisslau I iln in 1 ei.lilallis npptoxl t
llllllely U.IHKl.tNHI populllllon Thill
part of It which has been taken hv
the invaders contains about iiihhi.ihhi
people This portion has been leinpo
rarlly divided between ilerinany and
AiiNtrla HuiiKary. In em h town in
the lieriuaiilzeil purl of Poland a ne.v
iTl y novernincnt has been acl up. with
lierman officials al lis head. To some
extent al least these offlcluls work
wllh the "town iiieetluit Kovvrnnieiil"
which filled In the Interim between
the HiishIiiii exislus and the (ieiiuau
arrival In each town order Is restor
ts ami dirt Is attacked and lluhl
I.eiiiK furnished In iiIkIiI.
In Hone uf Ihese smaller cllltrs wero
Ihe street?; ever lighted A pule
k'leiim 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 k' I a window mklit show
the residence of a wealthy elllzen.
Hut hi i far as llehtlni; the slnsls Is
niiii-erned well It simply wasn't done
I The wanderer slumhled throuiih iiiud
lo he knees and In and mil uf pU
slide of the taxes have his-u sisuit on wallows and on and oyer Nlumst If ll
the town The lunnlclpal officials I went abroad at nli;hl The well todo
' I
i.nllnued
Ad.
Pioneer Tel and Tel Co
IT TONlvVIIIKK M
til Ihe Is lb Mill ill Ihe SHIini; I ur
Solllhwe-I llln llaie V-sisinlion
Meet Heir pril .'II. !l .nil '.'.'
know ii uf I a-e I en in
XII in . haul. - ill I.
to ill I 1 1 . Illle In Hie
the thtee illl.s will
llh weatliei i oinlition- an I i"
dlellnlis pulntll.l! low Hid nil call. I ll I n
offlcUlHof I Hi' Sulllllwesl ilto lla e
IIH1IS lalloll hio keis ef Hit' llllee till.
speed colllis.1 lo be hi I.I here V. Ju
JI and -J are niNkhiK eiery elbui n
...Ihplete all delalls of coin se i oust i uc
lion. An extra shif! of rmul men was
pu I i work I slay ami It In bclie.cd
nun wiiii mi' nisi ii i i 'i i i n 1 1 . o ui on n 1 1.
lo the hanked lurn- I Ms afleri i i ill fm nl-b
ft. els
is and of fh In!-
inn- mi an. of
Uleel lit the I ee
Mil. kin- hotel Salnida. nlt'lil when
i ihe I n1'- will he discussed .Ml cuts
I be . 1 1 1 . .. i In the no r. are i xss l
r.l to be li. bv I t low ol Saiunla.
inoi tilta'
l1 L A (H i; 1'ATIENTS
A I .. . '
the W'SCin
(ol lilt ' ..
"till .on
' I'll
' lllll . oi
Hie flf'l
' I ' ! 1 1 V
that s me I.
hll. k the I
I..K s. '
Whell IIC
fused ol b
Insble .u. I.
f I 1-111 a ll'i
1 1 ml the llss.f
1 convenllnn In ..n ..
.' ilea tw o r. nl ileleKHIe
"tlilUS prrS'llnil dlSllll'
i-iniv " sri"iii"il one
...i. '" ilenli'il the other
. re era. ' v . if tt.-
a
d.
ami
i alio'
Hen Id ri il l inw. mi Die
Vre Iniprm ing lliiueirr;
Dim U Sihiii
WUhelui
lu Dry
I in no'
' T I VOU c"
' T).lrr
.it prove it then
Ihe mull who ias no
eflllV (.Ulle.l feoin all
h's illschiuii" capers
- Insane iim him
Ili.lMin ( YKI'KNTKKS TO
SIKIhK TOim IN ( HKMiO
l llll Alio April I" Strike of PI.
imsi union c.ms'iitcrs was lo no Into
effect iii the
reMilt uf the
to iim ui
close of work I slay as II
failure nf union lenders
a waifo scale with the
i distant work will put Ihe i-e In
shas' for practice by Sstuiihiy iiiotn
li'
Willi the arrival of l.Hrl t .m.
last nleht all drivers fm Ihe Jisi mile
nuid race on April 'SI wllh the exeep
lion uf lriie Ohlflehl and the two
hmi-Hs I'lty drivers who will dilve
Ihe I'lilsN sneclHl and the Stafford In
these events. Ohlflehl. He LI.imI
TtKHiipmiii and the Kansas City drlv
em will iirrlre Hniulay Knsl an
tier the official starter from New
York rrWed here last nlslit.
Annotinsnieiit tislay were lo the
offert thMl Johnnie Itaymoml. Case
driver wollhl ilrlre Ihe aeenwl Case
cr nil ere.) tn the race here. To dale
that car has la-en held without a
driver. Itayiunml Is a niie nf th Ih-kI
l.0 MtNMKN I rOKI SIS Wil l.
I H II UK. INI KK W. Ill S KICK
S ASII1M. loN Apill L'i A bin III
leas' In Ihe production of meal oil
the f. Metal feresl lances this vent was
I II .lb Ii d loda. by Ihe bill ill uf fur
flumes show the forests
fin aiie for I UK! "To cat
s 7 iT.ii'jri -lus.p ami
I lin sw Ine This Is an In
He uml
M"iits a
i I ease ... el lll-t
m.ml.et uf . all le and hoi-.es
ll Is esiimaied the federal In
will le.el.i- ab.'lll l 'JISIIHSI fill
lllk penults
Ml T IUN I S III lx NSH CITY
TO IIONOK NKI.SON'N MKMOKY
N I W l'i Hi I MW S i. Apill to -1
lln i.eiiniin sea in i. It-1 h rohprlti !
iUi. I in. wi'l ii.. I be placed In dry d".k
iii 1 1 1 totuoi'iow nr Salnrday Work
of ."in Ink' Hie oi Ions of nial for silt
puros"s and lo trim the ship In older
I till I sn Ilia k'el llllo the dock Is ex
p s IC'l t. be completed lull' today .
Snrk'eoic. aboard the cruiser are
trrailut: the beil bet I pailents who
were resrled lo day t he in lull Im-t-tn.ed
Thlrly one new i-hscs of the
i.i-ense Iiiiii' apHared sliee Ihe -hip
c' li'ied poii Suiiilav. bill those III are
of i'J U.VI lu the! iic.niilim rapidly It I said Althoindi
ii. i i ffl.-lal iinnouncf incut has lusui
luii'le I l oin W iohltiKton concei iiliu; the
Itini ll Is known here the naval honi-l
will - ii nit ur the cruiser as soon after
she Ik tilai-ed In the ilrv dock Hs Is
pr-iellcable
( l llT Ns si TK HNK OK
SN MYKCOS I llJI IDUK.S
S xN MA IP nS Te.. April I.V
The ciiieii-
wenl Into .
1 1 Campbell
SI nl t- Hunk
Sun xiiloiu.i
I. a.-eiit
epiploic-.' assiK'hilhin The -trlke II
I. Mild will Ihrow out of work HMi.iMm
men hi -loppltii; work In other ertifls.
PRINCK YISITH 01 KIN
Itr KORK HK. I.OKS TO YR
MAhllll' via Paris Vprll IK
Prince Alexander nf llntlciibcik' iirrlv
isl al Alk'iehas lesti'iday to meet Ills
lci iitieen Mcturhi xif Spain and
-in farewell lo her before lea. lux tn
loin the llrlllsh fleet st the Ihinlan
elles
Male Hank In-ic today
limitary llipihlalhui. lieo
Uiv president of the
and Trust i-oinpuny of
WHS apSlltlll"l tl'tlll'lHl
I. li. W ltl NOT KF.KIOt'M.Y
III RT IN Al TO WRK h
I '.
1 lis I
IllL'ht III
lepollcl
Has U aril proprietor of the
nlel who " Injured hist
an iiuioinoblle ilecldeiit. was
ri-siink' wtslly today The
11 - 1 I I
iiih.
l..NSs ( I I Mn April I.V
Only the noon edllloii of lliu hsnsas
( ll. Slur will he published lomorrow
nut i I resss't for tin- late William It.
Nelson those funeral will be ln'l'1 al
'J ..Ml n i bil k.
Iliislni's houses IhroiiKhoiit Ihe city
hs e a iih ion ml business will he sns
son . I I I . i.i ' mi rl I v us a mark of re
l-c I ol li e 'iihlislier'a iiicmoiy.
KIH IxKI KllFR INSTITI TF
MY WORK IN NKW .IKRSKY
'I id NTl IN. N .1 April I.V Th
Id I ef. Her liislltiiie for medical re
cinch a New York isirisiralbui today
nss'lved is'riiilsslop to isuulin I Its re
sea i li work In New .let so as a for
eet. isiris'iallon vivisection law for
New .liiso whs passed this jar by
l ie Im c-ii. Hire
altetidliik' phy -i lan slalisl thai he
would he abb- to leave his bed within
the in-V I two days.
K.D S. l 4.11 r TO KPKAK
M I IHRARY MF.KTINti
The eiklilh annual ineetlllK of the
oklahoiiui llbtary assis'latlon Mll
iiusl In i KIalioina I'll.v May T and tl.
An Interest Ipt program ts ladiiK pre
pared. IM S aught will la- one of
speaker Mrs Corn Purler of l-'.i.hl
Ik pieshlctit of ihe aams'lallon
The appoint ""iil . T. Hoya as
assistant uiiiiih Inal exinnseliir waa rati
fled by tin city ciiniinlsslonern this
iifteriioon The only other business
transacted by Ihe (sitnmlssloiiers was
the passucc of i lie pu) roll.
ARM
FARM
BARGAIN
liKI acre nr amre If ileslreil. rteh
valley liind under the Kullertou lr
rlfation System In Jackaou County
okhihoma (Iravtty flow no jump
Ii.k reuulinl Witter available entry
day In the year; 120 acre alfalfa I
growing on the land been growing
big crop for yea.-a Perpetual
water right paid up 3 rallee from
one shlpi'liiii point ft miles from an
other; fine level romta; mile
'rom Altua. County Heat with 7
railroad otitlela. A safe prorswl
ttoti. blK ero every year. Owner
baa more land than he can rare fm
ami must aril part of tt Aik for
full Information
W. I Fullrrton Owner
Oluslee Okla
have all Isen appolnled from SI
Pelershuri; No town Is iermltlel o
ss-ild more than ft.Ml on Itself wllh
out authorization from St. Petersburg.
There has pot la-en even the fiction
of any sort of home rule.
"11'iimins couldn't stand the dirt."
said I U-w alii "Ho we biKiin In
clean up."
At first the military did Ihe clean
liiK Towns were made well not
till I'll 11 1 'I.' but less Illloi bills thall they
had been. Si reels were shovelled fns.
of Ihe worst rill 1 1 . A foundation was
put In Ihelr mud over which army
wlitsled ln.nssirl could Iraiei. Then
the lo-innin civil administrators fol
lowed Ihe soldiers. They put the
hithltiinls at work . list the si I eels
and paieiueiils ami then the houses
and finally Ihe ssiple were leaned up
Husslan Poland Is hllk'htly less Iiiihis
slide now In sputa I'liere Is lit least
less danger from disease.
"You can't drive down that road"
said a soldier to a corresHndeut near
llollmov. "A horse would sink (o his
ms k In the nilre."
Von llliuU'iihiirg's army had slrug
ghs Ihroiik'h that mud somehow. The
inrrcsHiiiileiit saw huge gangs uf men
al work wllh Herman roailinaklng ma
ctilnery and shovels ami presplrallon.
They trem-hed ami drained Ihe roads.
They removed Ihe loose topniverlng
of blink muck and replinssl It with
Ihe best road making material to la-
found. They sha'd the mad surface
so that It drained from the center
Ihe liusslans had been isuileul wllh ll
an a wallow. A month later the snme
corressiuileiit saw huge guns ladng
hniiled Rlong that onetime morass.
Their heavy wheels hardly left a mark
upon the tin til sui fine. Yon lllnilen
burg hulll I IKK) kilometres of mads
like this.
There are few railroads tn Itusslati
P.
land What roads there went had
been torn up by the Itiisslnus In their
fit si ret rent (Jeneral von lllnilen
burg built Ihein so that they serve
the military needs and. so far as sis
slide that of the country. One of
the trains bids fair to become bs-ally
famous. It la know as the "Lille
bull Lux us" and runs from Mile tn
Kraiu-e to Isidr. tn Poland lisik at Ihe
map ami reall what a dlshs-atlon o
old coiidlllona that eipres train ay in
hollreH.
Ihe Cicruian even gave-or permit
led a au.all ineaaure of self govern
ineiil to the raptured towns. After
the Russian fled and before (he Her
mans rame. a atate approximating an
Hn-hy resulted. Korlnnately It waa a
ileiiRtunsI anarchy. No Harm was
done. At least no great harm was
done. On the authority of the Oer
man offletala these Pole are quiet
harmless people who only ask aome
slight measure of peace and a little
a very little- proxierlty. They re
placed Ihe Husslan town officials wh
had Tnd bv a tow n government of their
own.
"Miwt of theee towns hare even
printed money" said Dr. Iwahl lie
carried lanterns others wore 1 1 ! t
bisds and did the best they could. In
each of these towns It. each of the
pi'luctpal squares Ihe Hermans have
set up a high sile On It are dusters
of gasoline lurches.
"You should ss- the villager stand
ahoiil at nlghl ami gare at that flare "
said It U'wahl "It has a faw-lnu
thin for tin-in. None of them ever saw
anything of (he sort la-fore. Few ever
e.en heard of lighting a street lit
nlghl "
In the rural purls of Poland there
In as yet vcty Utile real destitution.
Hut In the iniinufiicliirliig cities there
In In great suffering how. There will
Is- greater suffering later Without
(tempting to place ressuislhlllty for
Ihe causes of the war and therefore
r the Immediate cause of the famine
Ii till (hread'iis Ihese ts-ople It may
be said thai this territory was In part
fought over three (lines. Tho teitlla
workers are poorly paid at best. They
hud no rainy day fund on which to
fall back. In Lodz alone there are
lotnewhere between 1011.01 HI and 250.-
HHI who are In danger of starving to
loath They might live upon Ihe char
ity of their neighbors exivpt (hat
Ihelr neighbors have nothing to glvtt.
Fes si must he brought tu from outside
llefore thai can lie done fissl must he
purchased It Is to (his end that the
American lted Cross la now working.
Herman and Austrian eoniinltleea ars
nobly cooperating Not too unieh
an la hoped for from the liermaii
government Itself. It has lla own fissl
problem al hluie (hat Is becoming more
pressing every day. It has two great
armies to feed In hostile territory. It
has almost 1 ihhiihhi prisoners mili-
tary and civil to care for. It has
done tta best for Ihese Poles but little
hoH la exleliilisl for Ihe fillilie.
Whitl the future of Poland may lie
la Koniathlhg on which no one will
rent uro a guess. If II slips back Into
HiissIhii hands well there la the past
to measure by. If lierinnny hohk her
part- and the i.ertiuiiilc slb-e In the
division Included (he uuiiitlfactnrihg
ettle of Poland other economic:
ipiestltuis will arise Polish labor Is
counted by manufacturers as worth
ahoiil 40 per emit of Herman latior.
Creal fortunes have been made by tho
textile manufacturers of Poland
Piatunenskl of Usl has a fortune of
loo.uonono roubles thhh he airutnu
luted lu thlrly years - because they
have been prolis-led against the morn
highly paid and more efficient lalsir of
(lermany by a tariff wall. If Poland
Is taken by Heriuaiiy what will hav
-n?
Meanwhile 1.IMNHHKI plst are atarv-
Ing. They are literally starving. Tim
Red Cross officials niade that blunt
atatement. !( Is not cunlrsillcled by
those Herman officials who are con-
versant with the facts. I'uhma tha
world hell's (hej- die.
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