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THE OKLAHOMA CITY TIMEI
THURSDAY JUNE 24 1915
Friday and Saturday Specials !
RUMP'S
iLD BARGAIN HOUSE
319
W. MAIN
Just north little
west of north
entrance to Ter-
minal Station
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST
Salo of liidies Dainty I'utnpa ami Oxfords just freshly
nnpHckeil of hili radi' shoe maker. Step lively; price cut
to IIIOVP tlll'lll.
$1.95
Instead of (i-Mi'l.
$2.45
lusteod of fl."H).
$2.35
Instead of .4.00
1'KOFKS.MOK IN FK.HT
. ON VENN. INIYERNITY
Professor U'n Howe head of the
political ulem-c department of Hie
Vnlverslty of Pennsylvania bus come
out strongly Hiialust the dismissal of
Professor Scull N'" rii) of the Whar
tou mtiiHil of (limine of Hie university
whose teachluis l I lt I economy
Kit luiu Into trouble. Tin- dismissal
of Professor Ncarlng has aroused
many teachers In Hie university anil
some of them have vigorously de-
nounced the net Ion.
"1 rail tmattlno no greater harm to
' the university Hum tin- creation of an
liuroMn:i tlir'O'i-l" i" enmity
"NatI Mnnrlm Wa Primm n ah Caih! It ...... t I C . iL . I ..1 1.... H .
iuai tuvuuaj iig vuuuiixu.c uui uciui-nuuutti lavuitc tJU mc LaM iwu Vdji
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Will Be the End of Our Most Successful
PRE - INVENTORY SALE
Patont Murv I.iii'h vluli kid Nuw Oxfords; rulilier Iipm:
r' $2.50 $175 $2.25
J
('hildrcn's Mary .limes in white ('ttiiven size 1 to f
Children's Mary .lanes in white cii'ixiis nies o1 j to H .
Children' Mary .lanes in white cnnxii; sizes S' a to 11
Child 'm Mary tlane in white canvas
h'izi'H 1 1 1 ' to 2
75c
Children's Sciilfers sizes up to 11
.$1.10
$1.35
Play Oxfords with White Elk Soles
np I 1 I'Hiye s
JQU I II'.. to 2
$l.2."i Oxfords sizes ." lnH ...
$1. fit) Oxfords sizes Hi. to II
Sizes
$125
Men's White Canvas Oxfords
$1.98 I $245 I $2.35
Kelt Soh s
Oood Year Welt.
I'npliuli (well sulci
One hitf lot of Men's l'ulent Oxfords made !.' Hrown's .YXtnr Packard llaiuin and Son. V.'nlk-
Over not all nioa of any kind khoI ratine of air.-es of all kinds ttl Cfl
valucN .'!. ".(I $4.1111 "lid iK'Oil; 'hoice vPlidU
Men's Work Shoes within reach of all $1.50-$2.50
Tables Loaded to the Brim
Child Woman Children
25c 1 50c 1 50c
FirgLQuallty fonts' FumishlDgS No Seconds
Men u Villon Suits. I'or.wkmr ; Inkle .ch'lh Eflfi I Silk l.lsle Half Hose QC
ulna I mIim'vhh; also Alhlcllc Villous; cliolce ...OUU I all color 4.JU
I7.MI lieliulue I'nlin Bench Hulls ...-CC Hfl I M"li' I -We II' we. Ill toe and Ins-I j ICa
' liH.k for IuIm'I. IiiiiUmi shrunk yUiUU double sole tan. Palm Beach white and l.liick.. I wU
Itlack HUI ami navy Mile Over t (Mi Hrea Shirts ; 79
Ik. bib' double 7E. big assortment I JO Wash Ties. llK nC
sHtvhed .. ". . . Work Shlrb OQ. nesoriment ; I5r. lw fr. . . ..Oo
' . I'!!"'..".'. " "l" '' r It mi Silk Hats for CQei
J.V Ire Shirts; A9 . oil. Hi I DSC
full m1Wh TWV (invt4 WO
k if" s S Yi I
Hllililrcds uf eicoiitional 1h rcrninu are nlai'eil out fr ttmua
two days as (he atoek has to he reduced before inventory.
very special attention will lie given to
Specials in Ladies'
Ready-toY ear
l.ailies thin cool Hummer Dressen $2.4H !:l.4H i)i4.4rt and
ir'i.4S. These four lots of dresaes rariRe from $.r).(M) to $15.0(1.
Shirts
: nil
Hurr WIiIip I'lilim silk
Nllh ( l.'i.- Hi- t lilno. .Ill III. Il
Hi lie II W tllti- Voile IIUll Ur
Villi llrs I &.
Ileal M In. I rlnr .n loii. II Hit
Hesl Mil In Il 1 1 a l.t.HHilnlt lln
"eall.. M
"il In h )ttw While r n.liira .. Ilk
M ln U fine ai.n ihyr llliiilmiu tir
2 III. Il lireaa I re(ie atrlppa nil I
figures
Hi; II. h IVnill".. 1 1 K lit mul lUrk 1c
Ul lll. h (iut I itl.lr-H. Iia. llnuiralli' Ir
s ii.nl. Ileal l ull. 1 imlleru
h Imlv Wr
LAliIKH' WUiil. AMI MILK
SUITS $6.95
SUITSK $11.95
SUITSvK $16.95
WaJala. ft Wt ll.lg $3g
SI.K8 and tUt.
Bl Ux- jiui
T5e Hhlrla lu
Ibe NHglltfe ur
work HfUa
ul) auln OT
.i ... 37c
11.00 Hhirt.a
v r jr heal
Il . 79c
II Ml Mn Kino Hhlrla
Ur aiiiniuir all lea
Mali! Kblru I'njumna. nilrrHenr.
v..- rmiuevu hi m r .t.nf
men a wait ur t'tliu
HUH" Hot- ifC
men a aua uir UW ami ;r..'
film Hea.h Hum mid t'aiia .
M0 a Alblello I'nli.n rr.
Hulla OUC
men a uemiine I'.lui II suit..
n naua. . r raneb
Farina .
Men. Ileal lliHlll'lle I'alin y Of
llea h Paula- all alaaa . affafiaafid
J!' Waah Tlea
aala 1' fur
$1.15
39c
50 c
2.25
J5c
Basement GrOCPriPS Some of the
vjx VaVx Vao many Items
I'lufc-snr l-o Kime
Unit tin re Is am icslialiil on t In free-
dom of l.-iii lili; " il.-. lure.l I r. Howe.
"II Is illslicailinliii: In flint lliohe en
irnstcil wllli lln- a.liiilnlstiatl.in of Hie
ll n t rally's affniis takliiK ai'lloii wllli I)
reflis ts uooll Hie ri'pnliitllni of Hie in-
stitution. "Tlie slliniiiiiii illsinlssal of I'mfe-
Mor Ncarlnt: il.i iives (lie university of
II... si'i vli cs of ne of lief lliosl ilevoteil
sons ami cffMnit ten hers anil Ills
ilisinlsNal coinli i: so soon after Ills ad-
vancement lo mi iiKslstiint iirofeHsor-
sliii mils for in liiV)-stlniillon. The
H'oile uf Hie uitlri' country have a
leal Interest "In Hie ailinlnlstratloii of
e)'i hither In-iltnllon of lenrnlti:.
tiinl ll Is no in '"or to say thai the
I nlveislly of I iiiisjImiiiIii Is a il l
villi- institution
lniiilries re. elvi-i frnni the differ-
ent s.tlons of tin' country hull. -ale
Hint niitioiiiil iiiilon Is ii roused by
this mtlon. Within the Insllliitioii
w hh siii'inl ill-satlsfactlon exists
jjitli hv reanon of the Injusllcr done
In I'n feasor Neariuif. bat mainly be-
i mix of Ihc Injury iloiie to the Vni
eisli) of reiiiisylvanla. It Is now
the dutv of ein loyal son of the mil
vcislty in do In- share In rciulilna tne
Injury."
Fashions For Americans
V I.I
.IAN V. MlI'MI
i4 Ilia Flour llliuiler's Vreami f I V tbn Sail 'J for V
4S Ida l lonr I Hunter's Cream i $1-85 I Ra- can Honey It.s- Milk r
'JOi' mil Alaskan Keil Salmon. . 13 I 1."IJ ll.s liriiiiiilnl.Kl Siiitar It (Kl
l.V can I'lnk Salinoii 9r I '.Tm- can K. C. Hisjlih Club or
Calniiiel linking Powder ?0f
I'n-sli Country Vkits. ily.
Tm- 1.o Mali lies. fur 5r-
III Hulls Toilet t'ii-r tic
Come Early Extra Sales People to Serve You
SHOES
fr all Ilia fnm
II) -
Ml....' Mar.-
nikJQ. Juuf I'atlPiil
$1.35
lll- Aas.rliuellt l.uillea' I'll 111 Ia nul
IHfor.la iiilnea f J
lli In 1.1 ai; aiile . wit' 7
l.a.lli-a' -J Mln Hint I'u Inula I I'limpa.
kill uuil I'lileui en Cf
l.eniher &kS.V
I.llitlea' UneSlrac Kill I'llinlia. Hill)
v:;yw $1.50
Men a ))tfrtla mul Ktluea. ffu.nl !
any ft" iki. We aell o "
ull lime tit 9Ja7l
MITK a Our alar will ba- oura
Saiurdai nlilil until a'elarb. Th
lady rlerlta Mill nol rafn down laaitur.
liny until I A a'rlaa-k.
M.-n'a Ileal l UO
lUernlla I DC
I
I HlUWaf
Millinery Hats
Very flue lot wllli values ruiiKlng
li to $(100 Choice for two ilaya. Fri
day and Saturday
$1.98
Spot Cash; Ni) Delivery;
l . 0. D.'a; liiw Kxiiense. Hut
w "''H tit prices you run afford.
303 and 305 W. MAIN
"" " . -OL11...J lil-l.".J IUi.la
the waist line hut an Inside Mtlna
will alve Hie needed firmness. The
skirt In ciiI Iiv a circular pattern and
Cathcrtal sltahtly h round the top.
If ( oM.diliKeu blue taffi'la Is used
for this ilcsltin. a splendid effect can
he ii ili-ve.l throiiah the use of rwe-
eoral tnffela In line the sash and face
the skirt nltli. (ireen cbamula color
or flureil luffetas lulaht also he ef-
To Roosevelt
ll Hulirn Harl.
liar I f Irnlral amrrlrj.
nr lUlll III'
filet be deilareil Hie Iiunni;er not'
only was Million under a false iiniuel
Init a fala flaa. i
He gave the crew flftisoi minutes till
have and then fired on the sleniner.
riumhliif. Ph. Wal. 880 Tailor Xros
-A.lv.
Willi I he .! f I lie 11111
lrr I W .III XV lilllll.ill.
Sllll on- . 1. 1 . - I Hi's- II HiltllT'
I'fiinliKi- hi iii . ).-1 1. 1 siuii.ii-. i.'t nr
nai-fiil
XX Itli n Inn h XX ii. Ill ul. n iitol inn h lit
Mini l
I hull nil I lie I 111-1 Slillea.
' luiu lln ruluri- lio -l--
)l ilinl liig'-iitimi .Xni-rl'ii ivtth miilva
III Ull
XVIilrli alllt rut a t. 1'aita nml ..enk-
I'natihnu
Tin mi ililiike.l III" a ..nriiiK i nit)).
I'rujn'aa im .-t plln ;
XX lit-r.- .1 la tin- li'ill-!
'I InTi- I 111.! Ill- llllllli-
Su '
Ttli' I nlleil Sl it.- nr.- tl. :lt iin.l urrfl I
XX li-)l tll.-v 1 1 .-III I. la- tlirtu la II l"e) nun
WhM .liiiii... v.- il.- re..i.rae .f I1"" for the civil population XX III Il
Ami-. will lie taken Into I lie cll.x u soon
i in1 .int. im- i .nr. as piMsinic. He evss ls the snrren-
l:"".'"";oi' V'n'.1 ''!:"'i' !"'!!. .r v I der of Hie capital by (he Zapata
iimi.
ZVPAT KOKCKH KNTRK.NCH
THKMSEU F.S AT MRXKO
i
liAI.VKSTuS. June '.'I. - aisala '
foncs In .Mexbsi City lime cut reni lnsl '
IheiiiM'lxes aieordliia to Inf.n nisi luU
leu i III) collslltlltlolillllsl nillsill
ale here today from lleneial Pablo
liiinxales. lor this reason ami b i
i ii use he wishes lo spare Hie cllx the;
limiors nf an allaik he has delayed
his moxeirteni of im-) upiillon. licneralj
toiir.ales reh-s that he baa food sup-
bill the corresMiiiileii snvs It is
stated thai Hie officials of' e lulu
ers' federallnii are iiiiiinliiionalv op
isisei lo (lu inm.rs .ni
eluded In (s provisions.
I'KUK ((MKT WRIT IS
ISM f II H s. STKAMUt
l"Mi.N June :l a dlspl
from Alexandria I Kpt. to lvs
sa.vs .. .lllr( M u.H'a
snisl iiijalnst th. American siiui..r
tiaroj le.
The American tank line s..HiHr
liaraojle h ft New York .May II for
Alexandria. She lieloiitfcd to I he
Vacuum nil iMtnpaiij and Is of 4.4:i."l
irii.s inns.
Itetii'ni; 'lu
ul
l.lfla lla mr Ii Ii
nrk
Heware' I. ..in; 10.- s.;ti-
'I here nte n iIi.ii.(iiiI . 1 1 1 .
linn
An.l If I Ii oil n.l. I. .11 11
.-lai.
1 llllll insula. II ..' .-II I i
The lerr'lili- Xliirk.iiuoi Hi'-
Ann ainre thnii i-iiiu'-.i .11
al'.ne
la la kli( Thul la i;.l '
rrnlll Tlr
j as piwslfilc. lb- eviss ls tiie
I der of Ihe i-Hpllnl liy Ihe
1 fiit-ces or iW'lr evaennllon of It
In .
ii. i HimsiiIs frotn iieneral Olirecnii In-
ill lit)' thill be eVM'-(s to isa-iipy Aanas
Cnllenles before Ihe end of the week.
He Is repHlrtiii; ihe railroad as he ad
' Xi.-rl a ' I mini's.
f lln- S.ll j
HKvr . S. M IIM4KIM-:
'III f 1 1' ti l I ln.nr Itf
In toiir lr'ti j
tri'iii; luii'tiT '
II nth' tltltlfct
P""rX ttltHI
I)A(.KR()I H TO ( HA(.K
Sllir S VVMK IN WR TIMK
NOW (.(KH TO 41 NK I'll K.
Plltl Alil'U'tHA. June '.'I - The
first Mil murine Isiat purchased bx
Hie lulled Stales government the
II linn I II. ix as on a Junk pile today
I he little craft xx hleti Is only a mite
compared to the stihinerslhlea now
milk hit; history lu Kurotean water
vxna complete I In Haiti and coet ILK).
IHMI
CIIK1STIAN A. June '.M Tin I II la
dangerous lo chana the name of a -ship
In xvar times Is the moral drawn ItRITISII (.OVKRNMF.NT TO"
by Hie Norwegian Sblpplna llaiette uii i i Tr in. ludiu
fromibeatiackuiH.il the sienmei Rr.dl I.ATE (0l. I Rl( KH
Havanaer bv a Herman submarine.
The Havanaer formerly was the Cey i l-"M"N'. June 'J4 lielalls of a
Ion and the latter name apiieared on m eminent n-KUlallou of nl prbna
the shin's iwis-rs. Tim cantaln of Ibe w be aniioiinisHl nevl week ais-ord
submarine tupid the Iiavanger aml.b'a to ihe Dally Mall pollthsji corre-
deinamliHl the vensel'a name ami na l"'ndeiit. The eorreaMiinlent an
llonallty. He also asked for the alilp'a noiini-se thai efforts or Walter Hand
lantern. When lie observed Ihe ism- j num. preshleul of Hie Insird of I rail.
)aaaMMaaaan)ffaaaM 111 liuliiis? the various parties Inter
111M(1 . i etl to ismie to a voluntary agree
rMllUntSTr If S PILLS u"nl "" ni-nuii (r the p.is ami
t4H WV A ! "I'I'l.r of cml hav fallad and
mat Mr. Kuinitiian will makt au an
noinieenient on Ihe aubJeaH In the
house hf mnilnona lintlcatliif that the
government Intends to take at rung ac-
tion. lu ttriiiHK'Uou Willi tin muulttou
1-HTI.K MONEY SI IIS( RIIIKI)
EOR 1.1S1TAM1 SIEEEREKS
I.OMmi.N June '.'4 - At a meellnn
of Hid coMimlllef formed to give rIlef
lo sufferers from the l.usliaula dlsas
ler held yesterday H xxas aiinouiKS-d
thai only IHNiisai a 1 aUb-
scribed w hereas for the Titanic re-
lief committee ' insi.noo and for Ibe
K:mpress of Irelantl cnaimltlee .'l.'l.-
msi had Iwu raised
llnxv we do love an Idle iwrson who
comes along and bothers us w hen we I
are busy.
A man knows as much a luiu I the
future as a child ibssi about what
It Is afraid of In the dink. j
l id I rii mid sashes are a notice
able fi-ii'iite f the summer stvles and
allow ii ii -l field for variety sine
hluh. low. I uoiinal waist lines are
all to be re Loins! xvllh.
I'bi-Is s Is over Ihe novel sash
Idea lniiiiutisl 111 tisln.x's sketch
mul Is iu- that i-oiiiuieliils llse'f to
II. si . woman. A strip of the
dross silk Inffela preferably - from
three an I n half to four xards lu
I -until uinl about a fm't Ide Is out
lined a! nn Us upier edge wllli liar
rmv self ruffling. The sash lies In a
Inrire bow well over the left hip. and
Is iliapisl down the opposite side to
within sevetal Inches of the knee
where It is Invisibly cnuulil aaalnst
Ihe skill. Tlie uper e.lL'e of Ibe
shsIi Klaiula n way from the skirt at the
rlkdil side and for that reason ma-
terial like taffeta with sufficient
body xv ill be most dlinsnsful In 1 1 1 at-
development of this design.
I'hi' frak of which It Is a part Is
ipilte iiiiiissimiiIiiK but inisllsh In Its
very simplicity. The blmise Is gath-
ered about n roiiinbil "ill ins k. then
finished with a narrow plenie.1 ruf
film; of self material. An Inside high
collar of fine batiste adds the liissan.
sun loin h f while. The ruffling Is
Ihe only trimming: usisl on the fna-k
ami N sci-H la-nlii at the sleeva ends.
eMeniled pint way lip tile outside of
the arm mul outlining a vertical slash
cut up to the bust line at either side
of Ihe blouse
The blouse and skirt both Isdng
gathered are Joined will) a cord at
Keniale auffrage. aa.xa an old badie -j
lor U caused hy a acarclty of bus
bands.
Peace Is appreetatrsl by the limn
who has foui'ht for II
Vi - ffs' a. r- wr- m .
i l ij (ijaayj a tfyF (y
fly l(?ife:i!
AW B rMiwaaaaiiaaiitairiliiiMi
Subaerlbera will renfer a favar
nn The Tlmea hjr reporting any lr-
racuUrUjr In Ihe delivery amlec
ef yaur paper. W donl IiiImkI
yau ahall aalaa a ropy ( Tie
Tlmea. ao If you will rail up after
the rarrler has heen then a rea-
aoiiahla tlnw la have nerved yoo
and he haa not done at wa will
ha more than glad la aetid you air
liy aeUI messenger a keep for
that purpea. Pleaae e4 your rail
In for thla apeelai amlra by 1
a'rloek aa wa allow aur mraamier
la go horn at that time.
Had Coniumption 2 Ycin
v xv wgLL aa ataa
"I aa arrilrtasl arlib tubarouloala
for I wo yura Had two doelota Inr
19 Binnili) Waa dnabla le altaatl
lu my ork Cauld aol walk la
blorka without roattag
"I fail In a Pr abaat Long-
Vita ami rnamattcaal taking lb
rtn.)i aih oaa montk'a traaimant
I waa 1 1 i. to raauroa ait work
Hava iilnr.l (J pa unit a alara) I ba
ln liking Lang Vita.
"I ran rnnaoloflllnualy reoiaran4
I. mil vim to anrono arrilciod with
TuharruloiU t am aor it will a0
fur than what It baa dona lor aw"
Tbat la oh) I Waller JoaUe aara
II lite it 4LJ riflb Atmit t.
NaihTllla. Lo a
LUNG-VITA
roNqi raa rowat nmoi
h aeairnring ike tabrraloala
garma and hi knIMIng anil
aiTawgihanlng Ika weakMiMt tlaau.
V I ant a lataoorarjr . atlmalasl
ontalna n palao or knit forming
druga If ton karo lung troaklo
ur aalhtna .
0T ipnovita moM tm
nai (ioiT and ot wki.i.
If rou ir ami la AnaM it want
einr proof write lo NaahTllla Meal
fine Co. van BHwor Bldg Naak-
'111. Tana rwogiiat aaolt4
Tkraaagh AlaaooaVe ttrmg To Ofclo.
kaawo t liy.
A New (sash Adda the I'nlque Tourb
t to Thla Afternoon Frock
fectlvely used or any other combina-
tion of colors slna the voyua for ism
Irnsilng aklrt facings and linings la
ao pronounced. Cloud gray wlih fac-
liills of Nile green Is another ailggea-
tlon tor a lovely color combination
that may lie applied lo the Illustrated
model.
Fiimiblnr Ph. Wal. 180-Tavlor Proa
Adr.
INCOKKHCT S.U'S POPK
Htatement from .VtirM Aaaarta In-
ten lew la Parli Newspaper Ca
talnaa Many Inarrurarlea
RDM K June 'J4. Tba Oaawrratora
Rouiaiio the official organ of tba vat
kan publishes tba following ralatlva
to an Interview- attributed to Topo
lieneilic) by I uils staple In Ul
l.lberta of Parla :
"Tu iut our reader and all dla-
rernlug and liuuartlal men uf all na-
tion on guard against arbitrary In-
terpretation of tba uilud of tba hoi)
aee we arc unable lo let pa a wltboul
remark the account of the Interview
uf a foreign Journalist with tba aor
erlgn pontiff published and comment-
ed upon In the newiaoni.
"To cut abort these liklerurttatUMia
and eominentarlea we resat that
there I an eaaeuttal dlfferanoa be-
tween the public dootimaiita of lha
holy aee and prlrata publication. Aa
to that which raneenia the European
nuifllct the thought of the aoverelgn
IHintlff la not doubtful tteeaua It baa
lieeit clearly n pressed at different
tluiaa lu nuineroua Cbrlatmag '41a-
course to cardinals' the cuuslsturlal
albs'iittnii of January :"J. 1U1S many
lettera fruut the suitlff lu cardinals
and prelates and Ihe rei-enl letter of
May 2il lu Cardinal lioyeu.
"Theac ufflcls) public (liH-uiuenla re
fle1 exactly III Idea uf (be po and
holy see who accept all repoUbl
Ity. The other documents namely
private publlnatlou and also the one
discussed today can cuiitalu and du
contain In fact a number uf Inai-ctir
ucles Several of these luacciiracle
are so evident It Is uselesa to point
them out."
The Interview granted U Mberto
of Paris by Pols' lleuedlct Is con-
sidered here to ls of such gravity
that the newspapers refused to believe
It authentic until all doubt on tbla
score waa removed by a Vatican atate-
nieiit published lu the (bwerratore Ro-
mano saying the Interview contained
a number of Inaccuracies.
The (itomale UTtalla declare It
seems lmHsalble Benedict XV isiuld
have useil the language attributed to
him.
The Tribune aaya the ismtlffa
Words are deal I tied to proyoke anlmat
ed dlscusston In France and Belgium
anil will have a grave effe-t be-aune
of the Interview at a whole and be-
cause the pope apnke "of verr thorny
details with arxunienta nhlch can lie
contradicted eaatly."
War at a Glance
The fall of Imlerg la balng fol
lowetl accurillnir to llerllu atlvbasa. y
a general Hussion retreat of over a
wide front. In the Imlierg district
the vlctorhma AiistroHleruau armlea
are said to be driving the Russian
back from the country west of l'raem-
)l near the Russian border and as
far north as the district of Kleh in
Russian Poland about 100 miles south
of Waruw.
The Horlln dispatch aaya the Rus-
alana near Uuiberg kept up their re
slstance to the last their line being
cut In the north and finally la the
nter before the etly.
Hoettlllles are cunt Inning with vary
lug degree of luteu.lty along the whole
Italian front. An official communi-
cation from Rome state that Aus-
tria u attacks at several pulnta were
repulsed. Tlie report nienllons Uo
further ailraucea hy the Itallana x
cept for one small gain and appar-
ently the Invasion of Auatrta haa been
U..J1-HJ. l-i.iMlJ-llJi J mm
cheikeil by the reinforcements brought
In from the Oallclau front.
The Turkish fon-es in nP Cn'imaam
which recently mV). (.riai.(1 u
new offensive nioveineul are sabl lu
have won a fresh victory.
An announcement from Constantino-
ple says the Tuika captured uosltlous
along a front of nearly 3. miles lu
the direction of Oltl the Uusslau
fleelug eastward.
Tlie llerllu newapair ' Tatfe Zi l-
tung which was ausieiided ou Mon
day for Us unfriendly utterances ism
cernlng Hie Vnlted Kar was s-r
mltfcd tmlay lo resume publication.
Seven British flsldng vesm-U haia
lseu sunk by a Herman submarine oft
the coast of Scotland. Most of Hit
crew were saved.
A review of the fighting early thin
nimiih on (iallliMill peninsula giver
jiiui oineiaiiy today In Paris sais thai
i from June 1 to H Hie Ereu. b and
j Rrltlsh force carrletl TnrkNb post
tloiia over a depth of mo to fss )ard
l along a aeetlim of (he front of lllot-
than a mile. Resirts of yesferday'i
fighting on the Franco Belgian front
Inill ale thai the battle of Arraa bai
atiMded.
Plunbln. Ph. Wal. 880 Taylor Rr.a
-Adv.
OFFICIAL T1TV FUO
IS RAISED IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK June L'4 Au otflcla!
City flag recently adopted was false
tislny for Ihe first lime. At the sami
time teroliieii were held In coiiiineui
oration of the ZKJth anniversary ul
tba adoption uf the present form i!
city goveniinent. tlovenior Whitman
came from Allianv to deliver an nil
dress. The new flair has vertical ban
of blue while and orange' wllli a ell)
aeal In Ihe avntcr.
NOTARUS HOI TIIKRN WOMAN
IS DEAD AT MINTfsVIUJ
IIVNTSVU.I.K Ala. June 1'4-Mrs
Virginia Clay Cbipt.m a notable fig
lire In confederate Mstorv. tiled b. re
late yeaterday. Her first hnabaiul
1-a f'lvM.titll P flav at-titt M-ka In
- ' ' - ' . " "a" .u a
firlimn with JefTemon HAVH. Ph was
a Iwlle at Washlueton during the
Pierce administration and the . first
president of the Alabama Hnffrig as-
notation. Everv girl IMnka" she could pis?
the Mia of cisiuette all 'tjKlt f "
eared to - '
NOT HID El
We bvn juat opened full. equipped electrln )iopg for re-
building and rewindiiif ffenerator. motor meters tranafornierg
coil and ivcrything electiioal iny mikt. We engineer od erect
powar plant mill elevatora factories and lighting plauta. None
too amall or too large.
Phcma Walnut 3B30
26 North Hanray.
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