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TWO
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. SATURDAY JULY 1 191(5.
cording to newspaper comments from 1
Berlin and the utmost confid'tice was!
expressed in thf ability of flic (ter-
mini to meet and crush it. The allies
ire now on the offensive in practical-
ly every field of war. The flrilish as
sault comes on the heels of the (treat
successes won by the Russian Cialuiaii
rampaipn. The Slavs have completely 1
driven the Austrian from lloktiwina
and are cont inning th-ir advanre
Drive Back Auatrians.
On the Italian front also the central
powers have net with severe revet so'
and for several days the Italians havi'
been steadily diiving the Austrians
.frnm the Trentino. The defense also
'( Verdun hv the I'rctich appears to
have stiffened and the reniaindrr of hat-
tie in that hitterlv contcsti-d n lot
appears recently to have swaved in fa-1
vor of the delenders.
Use New Tactics
The great offensive undertaken hv!
the Hrituh r.i fpr. ncconliiu' to re
ports from the front and the ( ottinients ;
of military critics an ahsolntelv new
departure in the tactics hiihrito pin
nurd hy the lirlligerruts. Contrary to
the favorite tactus of the t rrm:in. I
the r.rilish did not attempt a partial
advance hv massing their artitlrrv at a
ffiven point on the line and following
n intense hoitiliaidiuetit hy an int.inttv
attack in set ri'ol columns I -'iiiplovinf
an enormous nninhcr of nuns tit - I'm
ish maintained a continuum and rvrn
homhardiurnl of the lierinati 1 1 1 1-- along
the entire ninety miles of aii.uk I hev
sought to Irvrl the firnn.in linches
ancl destroy thr roticietc (..ruinations
which shelleted Ihr I irrmati machine
gun squads
Last Wotd in Warfare.
Hurricanes of shells v.ne also !i r - t-
ed against thr tieimatt luihed wire
entanglements. In tin- evenings follow j
ing tins daily ariillrry st .mi. tanliug
parties clashed oul from tin- I'.rni.h
linS to complete the lrtru. tn.n'
wrought lv thr hig guns In this vv.. t) rj
British
FUNSTON IN TOUCH WITH
EVERY UNIT OF. MILITIA
ALL ALONG TRIP SOUTH
S ANTONIO Texas. Inly 1 -The
movement ol militia from
home stations In ihe holder is
henig carried on with marvelous pre-
cision Headquarters here has hreii In
loin Ii with "vrrv unit of the na-
tional guard from thr Innr it hit
its niohiliation camp until It
reached it. destination. Il has hrrn
possihle to divert anv organization
from its original cetinatiun at anv
tune and srncl it ahcre is presence
niiivhl h most nec essarv A represen-
tative ol tlr American Kailwav as-
sociation notified headquarters of
the deparniie of e h train the num
her of men and animals it carried
the supplies taken along and all
lire rssarv infonnatuui At each mam
point along its roiitr another rep-
resentative n the association re
porteel us arrival ami lep.n tin c
and prohaMr time of arrival at destination
THREE COMPANIES
TO BE MUSTERED
IN BEFORE NIGHT
C F and L Ready to Take
Oath; Rifles and Personal
Equipment Issued.
INSTRUCTIONS IN
KNIGHT CASE GIVEN
At I o'clock this aflernoon Jildg
("lark hecin reading instructions to
the jurv m the ttial ol Jess Knight
who is accused of killing hire Chief
lieoige K l.mtg in ihe Sulihetger S
Sons' file station Nov 27 Ml of the
morning was taken up hv Indite Clark
in preparing the instructions. The case
wis dosed late yesterday afternoon fed-
j lowing short rehutlal hv Ihe state Ar-
giiments hy attorneys followed imme-
diately after ill? instructions were read
Thr case will go tc
i afternoon or tonight
CANTEEN
FUND
Previously reported $101 75
TuvehriK men 17 50
C. B. Ames 2 00
V. C. T 10 (X)
Total $irj :s
PERSHING TELLS
OF MOVEMENTS OF
CARRANZA'S ARMY J
(Cnnllnitecl Trout One I
and its tirst session will he Wclnc.
dav
follow
especli-
'ewe iiuinhers sent to (Irercc
oik' the ill fated I .u dandle.
tion
l.'eimans Withdiawn.
'Ihe reiiiainic-r oi the force is corn
posed of French Hoops the majority
veterans of the Dardanelles The hivh
est estimate pla.ed on the Unitarian
folces whiih inns' oppose this neat
army has hern placed hetweeti .tutlimf)
an. I 40niKI men A dispatch from the
llulg.trian front state. recentlv that
the (ierman Iroopi who had heen op-
erating in the Halkatis ha. heerr with-
dtawn to other fronts and that the
hrunt of anv art n.k mil l he dome In-
the Huliy.iri.iris
MANY PHONE DESIRE TO
EIMLI-ST IN THE SERVICE
Canton Retires; Earp Acting
Adjutant General: Cooler
At Camp Today.
BY PAUL COTTER ELL j
Staff Correspondent.
MOI1II lATION (AMP l-ORTl
Ml I . Okla July I -Killrs and per-
soual eiiipmeiit- ne hemg issue.) to
tec rnrts today
t ompaines (". I" aii'l I expect o he
rinisterecl in l.efore night.
Ihe post rn.Ti.im.M- moved from l-'ort
Sill to cairm this nt. rr nirik'
Captains are I. my answering long
distance telephone aU from nip at
home who want to enlist
It's c ocder in canm toc!a
J
GROWTH TO GOME
More Than 2.000 Members
Expected Before the End
Of This Month.
.ii.
taken ma. tune guns destroyed oi
tiirecl an) the rui'rc dt tense of tlie
dernians denier all -1 A I remh oili 1
fer who wtrnessed this plan o) ..per.i
t'ons de rihed it as "the lat wid
in siierr'.t: warfale" I
Last Otlenstve In Kail. !
t t .
I ne i.i't c onsi teialde ottensive un
dertaking hv the !!ritih dine in hucc
as at I I . is in Septeml.er I'd'' in mil
junction wi'h a similar I rem h rlfort
ill the Chanipagtp district Die lint
ish rapture. I I. 04 and claimed lo have
taken jni tinman prisoners and imam e
many guns The were un.ihle to press Mil
home their J .image Imvvever he
cause according o the Iritisli war
nftice the rnerves laile.l lo arrive on
time.
Expert Heavy loss.
The Htihsh official os in tlie hat
lie of 1. 00s wie until men Ihe
Ilritlsh I 1 1 -1 1 piepaled to ( n e a
roll of chad and wilt: led 011 an even
vaster . a'e t 1 1 .a 1 uidu .' I hv rh- 1 -m
inents i llntis'i nrrtsp.ers aiiii.11. it
ing the present Demise Die polr'n .il
arid mili'aiv leaders lave warned the
fiatl.cn 'Kit the smashing of the I er
man lues r.ail I not ..sss r n
(omplishe.l. es .-pi at an af athrg I. us
nl Lie It la. hien i-mMcI indeed
lhat the Pm'isIi authorities vsrre i.ie
pared lo f.i.e 4 ! o of s.me hundreds
of thousands . I '. het s if thee mul l
achieve t' r:r I id an. I drive the
Germans ft.en I r 11. - and IVtgntm
Onlv Halicans yinet.
The i.nlv Irotd in the vs lo ! ihraier
f the w .rld vv.ir vvhiri lornpsr.itrve
tpnet reu-n. o.!.n is 111 the Italians
and the pre In tious .. an alhed a Ivan e
in that rrki .ri lavr l.re.i ji rat as I
rnimetocn and 1 u umsl.inti il i tli"e i
regarding tlie I'.rn.i a'rnv in It.m.e
There have I e. -i s.iiit minor tndi
eations if p. M.-n .1 initv 111 the 1
Halkatis in the . nn of m. rea- i at
tillers aMrviiv. aerial raids ai. I iito.is
hv the I'lilc ir 1 auv 1.. sir. rvrl-en t' . .
lines t'ie mhii i..'l (. roe. es
Pll te I reek si id the r.ni!nr
?nonno Vdeians Readv
Vew..it'e' 1 or-e-;-. nd' ro ji s..! .-
Ilci have e-t."ii thit t'-e alius h'
total of 'H'l ti 7iii.hi se'et.i-i
Soldiers 1 on e-'M'e.) ri t' r.. hues 111
that distrt. Dc re 0 i; UMe I Se'l.ian 1
rrnv tepo.iel t e 1 O'Ui tr..v.
vas re. eritlv ! ie ;.or 'r I 1.. s. 1 .'
front the i-ljnl ..1 (.rii lie-e t'e.
Iii I .eei re e.int e.)
The llri'r h a-e .ai I to Vve lo .u'd
Jlltltl me- ( mi I ..! m A t.... 1
TabloiJHowsH
fwBusvWIM
City's Itlh Budget I xpeuses oi the
city n"v cMiruriit for the loming 1 1 si .ti
' ve. ir will he V'-'.-D. aii-ordmg I" r
1 lirrs r the 1 it v hudivet made plll.li'-
I v ester da v . I he new
' expenditures of last
'la.h denartinent is allowed as fol
lows I'nlclir atfaiis. H - 1 . pul.li.
picperlv. s7"srS n counting am
More than J'!" memhers are es
pec ted to he enrolled in lh" Oklahoma
City t 'hamher of Commerce hefore the
end of July Sixteen huiulred in. tlnrty-
si new snhscrihers were gain-. I during
the intensive campaign the first part
of (his week Of this numher ahoiit
J.;ll were original memhers who le-
sigriei). ne hundred and fifty of th- old
ihsi i ihers who have not entered tlirir
names arr expected to do
thr nrxt thirty days and at
men am) w men of Oklahoma ( it v list
ed as "prospits" during the c.imp.ngn
"Cl.nel Hoffman directs me t.. ad-!'rr ' "T. "' ' '" ''k' .kr "!'"""
;vise -.. (here is r . slacker in .his i 11 "''"""- "iltuher of conc erns
cimn" I Ins u is .- I ... . 1. 1.. l'"' home .dines of which are in oher
iK'.iin recived hv Die I lines t lav 1 1 orn '"' ei"' "' ' '""'
It apt Mark V lot in. adjutant d theiK''-""- hrr .ttt.es
ictiring tne campaign rn it n
No Slackers
In Camp Now
1
"Dungs look a little hm-hlrr for the
Canteen lund ot Oklahoma Citv's
uliaid 1 ivtclillcenl li.il ltift. isn't drill.'
the jury late this j . tMnnrv ( r fri)sx u. U e
ouuht lo he ashamed to let the ho- .
.It with less tlnn Jinn ami there'.
Uite a Intle stiiich "I financial road
i. it. ' : en $ltcJ'' and thai
'liousaii't
"Yesterday afte'rioon and t.'div sev
eial 1 1 iit r 1 lint 11 sv were made One
was rained 111 from M'us 1" I .1
I elun.'iri. a grci'i cd travelov rrn ri hav
mi; met there in-1 taken im a collec-
tion for the inn I lii'Ve ( It ines
donated $.'s and Oklahoina I Hv Conn
i ll No "il. I' (' T came a. loss with
flD this morning Dial's fine hiismess
Ihe Canlti-n I imd l .tilor would de.irlv
love to see it ke I 1 1 (
"N'eM Sit 1 111 d 1 c tills S thu fund
is goim: lo close vvhether theie's anv
more money in 11 or riot It people
want to dive lliev'll yive vvuh.iit he
ing nagged to death ahoiit it It they
don't make up 'lo tun. I to ies ret iMe
proportions it vv.cl mereK s)i .y lh.il
'hev don't i.i'e ifii. h and t ' .s "I I settle
it Hut we hepeve thev'll 10.1t r it a
hig one hetween now and SaHi'dav
N'oiir cntrihiiti i'i is neiess.irv Ivetv
little hit he'"s "
( WTITA' I'VD I IHTOIs
i Demand W1lh1l1aw.1l
j Dispatches liorn Mexno I itv lite
j hi 1d.1v ;ave the ..u'en". ol a -tt. n
ioiaii.luni i..uec hv the Imein oilier
'then- in 10nne.l1.1i1 with the put. In 1
J tion of Se. tetar y I aiisintA lit. -t
j note It is considered equivalent t 1 all
I aliswet to the . I01 urnenl
I Die ineuioranduiii denies t'ie tight
1 .f ihe I'nilcit Stales to maintain an
'armed force on Mexican soil and as
sert the L'liited Slates has leei it 1 .
courteous and till ealeiimi'
May Auk Uund Is.ilie
I reasiii v department o! 1 1 J a. .
hastening vvoik "ii a linamiil I ..t 1 1 n .
for the Ii .1 a v e n w hn h emh I-'r .
dav v. I'h a v lew lo .! leiuunip ;
whether a hon i-siie will he tie.e-
vary to care j.ir the e v tr 101 D 1 1 1 ' v ev
pftises o tin- Mexu an 1 ! isi
I'heie is 4:1 .inieeuient aiining a.'
ministration leader s to a-k coiiivh-m
uit'iotie sin h a l.ond t.-aie ill th
event ordinary resources ni ihe trea-
utv and the addil nuial ."Jlllum mm
'-. ted from Hie a.hninistr allot) revt-
I'Ue hill an- llol slltllilent
Die expenses tin nlent to the Me
nan rmc-tgeniv ah each- provided t . 1-
appri.xrmalel'. 1 1 lit ll
1 w itliin
east jhi pRnnnrFRQ' mi nrri arp?
200 PERCENT DIVIDEND
r.-ie
w e'i
1 an
sent
wets have heen re. -ived yet
Reoiganlza'ton in Ptnapect.
When President F'd Vaught calls
'4 .Us
nasi ellaneous
r') -
Insutanre Costs More Ihree per
lent additional on the nvnlar piemi
inn is aided hy insurance complines
lot war tisks. accordiiitf to local m
sin aric e men. who sjy that many en
h od uuliti.irnen have lit-eti under
w'iMeti sin.e I'restclent Wilson lalh-d
"it t'ie national gnat. I In i.ise ihe
extra premium is ti.. paid p.di'v!'ld
ers will receive onlv .'d per. ent of the
t.ne value ol their pole ies 01 1 ase ot
diatll oil the ha'tlefield
Sinkinj! Fund Investments Ci'v
sinking I1111. 1 in.viliv can not he in-
vested in 1 itv warrants according to
.1 rrtlo'k' 1 I l'r ...npey k-rfe-al's i 1
toe Vi'u'.'iv in a letter to' I C
I v'er ol I'ohv
Posltinn fur Cletks rieth al em
loves will le jd.tc e in positions hv
tSr .'iv fee nti;.ov fie"l l.ureau a.
i.-l'i' . p'l.ent i. tans Ihe l.tireiiu's
new depaMoirtit will I'e e tlhli.he.l in
liie l'a"erii. ImiMiug under the .'
le.ii ii .1 II I llu l-o'i. statistii ian in
the
Samuel I llamiltoii da. otiipany
W alter I ergti..n ca. I oinpain-
'I heodore K h ues Oklahoma ( itv .
oinpariv M alter I ) 1 1 'iiulieriv .
I MW I i Is1 K l-ilv I 1 lie l'. . hv
it.' 'Ill i . .I'lpaM V c .f I itsioii lens.
! a su'..idiarv of ti e leva. ( . mpanv . n
I lro!"u; ni ll'V oil propeiHes in Ircc
I I Ikl.ih' in 1 and I oiii'i in. i de. 1 1" I a
; i .ish dividend I r:.!.iv . I .
I ."III per 111 of Its apt. ill H 11 I 'le
a .'is i !-d will . to shareholder t 'V
. t"p nt
IO ptt
v trio-i
i-l. ii.
k or cash
I Iklah m:i national I'uard
1 In rt x men went torward from Okla
horiia City last riuht .. p. in the guard-
! men at I ort Sill ttiohiliaiioti .amp
I Enlistments Today meeting of the directors o) the .ham Dsis i.rriinv Ihe lot
hudifrt im teases j h nlistmenis at tin- adoitant trneral's her the actual work of te.irganif.itp.n st. k i- .n a divihnl I ii
vear hv '.ini icftue this morning weie lames lolin i will h-gin Arrangements will then he lent hut the ...nianv has
stoti (apron. I r up It; lame T I an- niale In hold a "pieferenti.il primal v" i limes dec laird exr. dr
aster Ada t onipanv Ii Imd Jete-. election for si new hoaid of directors I stock or
Ada Company C ( villi- I'tiest. .a. hen this is completed the resign.! !
Cmpariv ( . ( arl et. da. Coriipanv timi of the present hoard will he ..me'
f iective
Die new- ditectors will then elect a
president secretary treasurer and as
sisi.mt secretaries
".'.' '"'l'; -M; W '" )' ! Convention Bureau.
vv vunewoo-i c orupanv .vi '
M lister . i . v ss l c Coot '
hur
her
the reorganization .sint se
to take care of the mail'l"!
SPECIAL NOTICE! 1
COLCORD
AIRD 0IV1E
A New Fotoplay Service
Never Before Shown in
Oklahoma City Has
Been Secured
The new pictures will he pre
sented al nine and patrons aie
requested to stale al ...x older
if the
he-tore
inu Cc
the !.
iiperaii.
New I
good n
lt.IV e i y er seen
We .lie .1. no
d
the
pl.I V s
I giv
rd Alldoltle patlill'.s
in pic tur e t!;rir
is soliiitecl
.'. s every evening
la'e sc ruy hits
MAJESTIC
5c 1 5c
3
FINE
DRAMAS
3
COMEDIES-
SEE THIS BIG SHOW TODAY
SUNDAY
"The Ghost of
The Jungle"
(Wild Animal Drama)
4 OTHER GOOD J
ONES t
Cool COMFORTABLE Cool
. M. V.
. a .... .
Vllllew
I '.rru. in.
I lames II
'pan-. M
i One Man
I lames Sc nllv. .'
Tito Heavy.
cUV his tesii
Plans
em e as
'Ia;ewe! i. ho the l e. riiilti'tf ot-
f" e a dis.ipp inted man when I aptaoi
llaiielsoii announced that he had 's
r lustitutiug a convention
an in connection with the chant
proha'cly will he I. ken lip atou
te. tiValll.ltl ill -sitant seiri'aMes
THF. CLASSIEST AND I.IVFI.IEST
I'FOIM.F
will he found totrght a' the ud''ot iifii
I'alicing I'av.lio'i No e.tri ihan'e
made l it the esira ente".imnet!t
tile new C 'Ul'llerc la ol gltlla'l -11 will
undertake will 1 1 1 -it heccane necessaiv i
Nothing loturete rrnitdii'k; pr- hahle
affiliation "f the Oklahoma t itv Is'e'.ul '
I ers" association and the Oklahoma Cltv1
Anr.el Karp late executive secretary I Krai Fslate hoard has heen made pith-1
(e vnuor William- this morning i I
PANCINfi IN THf
u !'to nun I i.iru ir g I
l'"pu'..ir I'm
CITY
pound- -niphis
not enlist
ill. up
nl)
JOIN DANCING CLASS
NIGHT.
Two Paramounts Two Triangles Two Keystones
A week That's to e the line up in the future at the l'nipres. The
management aniioiiti.es it I. a- v iiti- exilusive tights fur the p-cs-enta'ion
in tin- i itv ol the pi .din rmns of these urn-si elled photoplay
inanutac tin ei s lines il rot sound good looii
THE EMPRESS
ID MONDAY
Blanche Sweet
i.t
;:
OFFERS SUNDAY AND MONDAY
eji.it imenl of lalcd
Justice's Ankle Sprained Chief
I'tstce Kane of the siiretne (curt is
coril. tied I' his Ivme .. a. roin-t if ai
sprained arlte win. h he sut.nne
ssheti he till d-osn the sims of his I
p. ..re
HIGHWAY EXFERTS TO
TOUR 0. T. & G. ROAD
i
h. 1-.
i"
! !. a- I 1'
( ve jo esnie''. of the III!)
In n and Lull Highway aso
. if a' have ai.e.'i- an mv ita'tott t
n . ke a tour ' mspe titi over h
loglw iv It ."I Wichita ki'i . I"
lav lesjs Wes'her nndtio'is pet
I'oltini ie tup will s'.ltl nil I nl y I"
Ihe idloials w ll he the gue.ls ..I C
il I oliiisoii ol Ii'iranl pte.ideiit ot th
I i ll i'i. ma I'tar.li ol .he ass. ition
j assumed tlie cttne ol a! ; til .. nt general.!
jsmieediig I r.mlcM Caul m. resigned 1
I .metal ( antoir is a husv mm f t the
litne l eing. winding up hi- attain ir
i the adintant genrral's oftne after
-tretinoiis eiet len e in hiivgmg the
na't nal guild 1 the slate m'" .lu!t
zatn n at .i( "sill
To Return lleie
As s .i'ii as he has ihecke l . ait he
Iwill rnp'V a well earned vaaii.t of'
'several weeks hut has nd de. pej
.where he will go l p n his tetiiin he
will est.ctil'sli lieid piartets m I ila
I'oria I its aid will have .ha'ge ..f
the hiismess in t iklah .ma of the ( a"le
K'a.-ers' a-s. lainii .( lev is. vshi.'i
. . Oi. "i I e lull a' ihe t one I e w as
riade a h i' o. t en--al to 'c vit:i r
lla.k.M -v.ml.ei I'.. I 7 Ids l
J i r ' 1 -n . r wa- L einor llaske'cl'- lost
I : .. vi' a. i
I 1 1 "i t !l I an'."i wis i' j. .it i e I liv
L. v r r i.. t I r 'l e and lo '. veil r W l'
hams.
Assoc nation's Wotk
Ihe t avle '.ii.et' asso i ifoii he1
wi'l ierese'd h.as - ut 1 ' tueoiders
in ( Ik! all-'t i l an I it I is a t'U".'.er . I
In!
It!
thr
the
men
'hi
'I t ea let s
The Local Building & Loan Association
THREE METHODS
FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE
Monthly Deposits (or Weekly)
Ymi can I'larc nnr sav inn in annnmlM. frotti
."h- jn-r ni'. nl h up In "iii pi r itwiiilli. Thf
I'.i have t iiiiitil an avrraK'' "I '' p. ri nil ilur-
ii k' l'io pa I Mf i'M cai'si.
Prepaid Deposits
Yu may pl.u t any miiiii ami allow it to ar-
runiiilatt'. Tin. int. r. t ri'mpinnnlinK rarh
tlHinllH llll'll tilt' ll.piisit tsi ill(. St
Ptnntlily pavtin tilsi i i uii i . Tin- (Icpn.iit.H liavo
i .ini. il an aM-ratr. f ! iHTt riit.
Fully Paid
Yi'ii tn;i ili 'ptis.it any sum and hnvr paid tn
ymi rath m nniiiilM the interest at the rnto of 7
permit per annum ir .t'a percent iemi an
nually.
All loan rp niadc under the advice f a hnartl 'f
thrpp uppmiiseris. -
All fork withdrawable upon .TO tlayn tintlcp.
This rtmnry Ii loaned t local people on local real
fi-tatf.
From th lual Saver to the Local Itorrnwrr.
That's Localizing
The Local Building & Loan Association
Capital Mock $1000000.
135 West Main. Phone Wal. 4f!
tik'li Ut tlif - r !:ii.!rr
vifrTit 'M Ii-'irijl I r'"tl
! Iirt' w il i ! . ri t .t r . f
!rn 1 ( f vi'firi! .it Tbr .fitT!-tl
kr' Ivi -t V'i i aP 1 h 'f"f
vA s-tiitMn; ilirT tntori'Mrp-h ! t tlie
Iirt rtt -! fi r i 'r T.nr'- n-l rill
ris t .uip ! the f k mw.it
. s .
Soldiers Ready
For Camp Life
lift I lentenanl I irl
hattaTl n adiiilant ol Ihe
tnent w ho ha. heen ek
I ii net al I anion's lie i l
s gi ml Mius. vv !'.i h
Hoaid Going In
II vvever. the la': 'r a so( urion
In t hold I's reglllat weekly meeting 'o-
dr.. Id the first tion sun e its organ
1 itioii j
It is said the' d C 'ii'euii! ees atnl' i 1
t s - -ii wi'h the claud'ei. lutl will jut- !
s.rve its own initt'v 'ht"iK'!i a sy dern
ol d'tect iIih-m in ad litioti to .ivtne.is
to the i hatuhet
o ore who i not a memher of the
ihamher will he ehgiMe .r admi-sion
I i the lioit.) it is s.n l
Wites Ftnm Pawnee.
sever il a.dic ants I .1 admission to
t'-e I hamlier of t ni"tet.e vvere re-
.eive l tins m uiiu g ami it night f tir
w as It. m Mr I I Mi K iiiim ol nkla
h tt'.i I itv who was in I'.iwuee dutiug
the i ao-j ngtt In answer to a He
g' am ol 'i put v . he w ited
"I don't kll'-w whit V 'Ut J'top s ;'1.
- hu! will s-.md lot. lied p.r the tweii
WHOLE FLOOR TO
WESTERN UNION'S
WIRE DEPARTMENT
Ilutten k .
Hall (lass
1 nes lav I I ut
invitation
M.ndav a' is
lo.'r j..."il.ir
l-s.1 d.l-1' I
Be
pans
r e a d v
sotikee.f
I. leave tor
I lo. . til I .-ne-
c .no el i
Pa'te'sott
- tt t re(.
at Vdoitai't
latiets and
s till! nut
I om'aiiv l are
I "M v !l ai anv
t'-e oi v ).. I'.ge oi
a ii uh of Mi
Vital Statistics
births
Is n ..f n.iihhnr . ill 1' tS X .
M f r t' ) iicit of 1 h thnwi n1
trl hint tli ft. tt
Traffic Equipment to
Moved to Hcrskowitz
j Building Shortly.
I tall'c e ptipmetit id !e Western
I loon leligt.iph loilipmv in llkli-
liot.il ( i'v will hr ttiovr w I'lun the
in si two months v t' r twelfth Hoot
o the lle'skowit. luil'iug proa Its .1.
and i. 'and. unlet a lei.e .( ten veits
vi"1. I'ling of l.e l'.r has hi en un
ihr wis f r some lime II l.as ahoul
4 mi s.piate fed i I sj.a.e
t (.teseiit the ilepaitment eecupies
tie Ktoiii'l floor al 14 N'ortli lltoal
wav in lotmeilion wuh the lotuiner-
nil ile'ar''tietil. wht.h will have the
sole use o the llroadwav hea'l.purtets
..Iter the move
i-..i ..I iip. ir.g. ru.-iid j! ltw
'" l a Mv .r. u.tf plTI t
liv in I il'ir da. nig1. ' t t
.vv da- .'art. ever j .. i 1)
J- ." lee! V U t' e ri - '' J f vA A
" i! .x i
i I etl W
- Vv
m. -.
:: l 1 sv'
'Wlirre Icr Coolrd
Rrrrzrt Blow"
FOLLY
PAT PATTERSON & CO.
RiR
Muaical Coined y Offering
Clean Comedy
PRETTY GIRLS
Catchy Muaic
10c
Entire Changv
Saturday and Sunday
FOUR FROLICS DAILY
-1. -
THOUUVkO OOCL MutasNtr" IImS.
Popular film star with 'I heodore
Koherts and lorn lorman in a
I askv Paramount masterpiece
pr .chic Hon
"The Thousand
Dollar Husband"
A photo romance of humor anH
pathos sjclendnllv a ted and su-
perhlv stagecl
Also
Charles Murray
In a Kollic king Kevitntie t otneily
"Her Marble Heart"
TONIGHT
Pern Hyland in "Saints and Sinners" II
j:
A dnu mi (in lor "Coolrnt Spot in Town" Chlldrrn 3c M
..'d Mr.
I rli .'.-
.-I Mrs
1 vv eidv sei
I am ir Ivu hard. . . 'I
.i-l !
riioiuas r.s-r t I'll
id sfeel I . v
(
and Mrs 1
slieel ; gill
ami Mrs Audlev
I w elf th street hcv
Slrofg 'v'l l-'ast
.Smilh liSs'4
PEATIIS
I.
The infant daughter ot Mr and Mrs
Walter Milliren 4J.' West ; stieet.
led at V o'clock this mornit-f She
a eighteen months old I iinetjl at
t atge.ttettls have not heen i.imi le'e!
I led.l.e s' toirti .'months If.
11 I atn'ol 11.11
- - A
HUtU'lNO IFKMITS
dross Construction rompanv 514
(S'otth Rohinsonj three stotjr iparl-
apartmcot bouMi 0JXX
WATER SHORTAGE NOT
FEARED BY THE CITY
The river fell onlv an in h m the
ia'i iwrru tour flouts auotdutt to 4
itHn teieived hv t ommtsstoitef I '
Street who this iiudlunK nice the te-
(suritiK declaration lii the tity is
1101 nienaied hy a water shottaie
"Wf have imnui KilPms of
water in the reservoir." sai l Commis
sinner Street "and Ihe staler is run-
mint in at the rue of tiiiii.tlii gallons
pet day I think there will he no tmu
hie in taking rare nf the situation hut!
we ate taking no ihames and ate l-sv 1
"g a pile drive' la. ed at t'ie 1 r..l(
' . imi.tedia'e etvue il 1 ee le I s.t
j r-ii.-end.d Itenne't tit' uns t" 'ht
l t p.l'.tg d he ' oe. to-lvv
WHsnw Hark at Wastilnetnn i
WASlltNC.rOV. July I Heoi
Wilson remmed fr.n s York
Uonlj btfurt 8 a. m '
SEE THIS BIG SHOW
AT THE-
LIBERTY
SUNDAY
MARBLE CEMS
Rig Tim Novaity Pnamg et
MUSICAL WINANS
Mus't'e F t'aniitina'v
SUITS AND CLARK
annua and Chatter
DRESS EL AND WILSON
rnnerti ansgief tect Danrief
TRACY AND CARTER
Chatarte toega
TYRONE TOWER AND
t.OIS WEBER
In t QrlNlff B'ueblesl prmt
"THE EYE OF GOD"
COOL I a TMS TMt MIT
SIX BIO NEW V AUPF.VILtE ACTS AT
"Lord Robert" "Louis Love"
Music
Sonus
Panres
Novrltiea
SundaT
Mondajr
Tuesday
Wednesday
The srullest comeclun in the
world. JI vrars ohl. .'4 niches till
wi-'k'h I's mii.- A hrmhl lillle
fell oA siryuiK ancl ilatic ing r
"Kayner-Bosner"
SitK : and talking eniertain-
eis s 1 tit original ideas o( mile
ville
"Troy Comedy 4"
llarmonv singers that have an
em iah!e reputation along the line
The Australian tiaritoue the
man wilh the goldrn voice An
added attraction lor the four days'
program
"6 Cornallas"
C atapulting arrohats whose nil-
me'otis teats ate practically (II
original
"Marcou"
line of the few artist shadow
graphisls in vaudeville a teat entertainer
Auditorium Dancing
P.M MfM rH llMtas
PEOPLE'S POPULAR
PLAYGROUNDS
at hnto rtsveMs
ks MMaassaiM.
OJ
"Tke Bluest and Best Amusement Paik in the Stat"
EBJLE pm
' iklhims a tnot tutt.niia reereallntv ieott" nffern rssl Ihe heat program
nna.il.le lot July K.ssirth listul I'oneett. Firewuia Oklahoma 1' H Vnt-.
iinieet l.ita hlrt V'i'tp" i iklshnttio tiit Cluh ItogiaMi 8e( annnunec-
j mem Moti.ts) 1". ailnoasinn on Jul. Kourtli inlv
I nnnr r.ADnrivi apfn rVFRY NIGHT
Seatt tot too J Reels ot Plclutes 1 Dancing Fit
ti.soil Musk Tea Tables-I'irnir Lunches Adtnisamn only Se.
l-ntrame in center nt Main Pavilion.
S CWIMMINft
Tinl open day and
night " t lasses for
ladies and i hildren
every niotntn m and
iern.n Adinission
."' . im hiding suit
SPECIAL
4th
July Pronra
DANCING '
Fery night (torn S
tn l good music.
Plenty of rooru fnr
all. Admission : Men
!.m ; ladies. Ilk.
BALLOON ASCENSION
At sunset Sunday evening by Mint. Lt Belle four paiachitla drnpi.
No Admission to Park15-Mlnute Car Service
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 78, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 1, 1916, newspaper, July 1, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170067/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.