Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 106, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. THURSDAY AUCUST .. 19.fi.
THREE
SMILES!
On of the ploiiHiin'H of
Hip v(irk-ii-(lay lift at
V'Ht fall's is to wnti'h the
(U'liKlitcd cxprcHHiotiH on
tht faces of ardent Ko-
dakists when they hm the
pictures we have made
for them. Taking the pic-
tures is just half the jo!.
The other half is ours. We
develop and print expert-
ly artistically and prompt-
ly. It is free of lilemiHhes.
WESTFAL L
II RUG CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA.
Krxall Krnirdirs
Crystal Ur Oram
PICKETING RULES
FIXED BY MAYOR
Vr
Strike Leaders and City's Ex-
. ccutive Come to an
Understanding.
HEARD AT THE CRIME CLUB
II Y FRANK FKOFST
'I his Wrrk's Slnry :
TheCaseofMadelmeFulford
Next Week "THE MAKKIt OF DIAMONDS"
d'ovyrllhU llll. tix Ilia Mcl'lura N'.tar Hyu.lKa'a)
(( iwtiniird frntn yrsirrdav )
hrprrsetilatues iiT slnknik: thr.itrr
rmii n rs .lli'l M.iv 'I (hrili
rradird H) Mini. ii.li srlilniinit nf thrj
pnlvrlitiK m I u.t 1 11 ri this ini.tninu i(lrr
two 1 1 i "I i iiutl i hi the .nt tt thr
iti.ivnr
Tlir jutrPin-iil s.im t i iif 1 h F.lliiitt
ltnii ( i it. i 'mfitrli1 ! ( 'irnn oti
lirh.ill nf ihr ttiki-r. i s a fnllnws:
Tt) Wrai Hadn's.
"All litikrts sli. ill writ hadirrs sn
T
TRIAL FOR PRIVATE WHO
CURSED GOVERNMENT
MONTdOMFKY. At i . Auk I'"
vate (ioilirr Company I). Srmnd
regiment Alabama ttalmnal Kttitd.ha
hrrn nrdrrrd mutt niartialrl tin a
charge t( disnhrying' an t.ffirer irn
rral Hrirkrn brigade mmtnati 1 r-r . ml!
name Ihr rutin I he mutt martial
grnws tint nf tlir (ait lh.it (ml'll.rrn
va lird fair tluMti in a hrr "all
n't kept thrfc ..r lisr limits with
hands ami (rrl spread nut and linl In
takrs smite rn davs ;i w llr is a!
Irgrd to havr ttirsrd thr .llnrt. tlir
givrninirnt Ihr nit..ti thr prrnhnt
and thr Amrtnan llag
Mai'T lulling Captain T v n an
Captain Mvdhrr. all f ihr Ser..tt
regiment wete puldii Iv reprimanded
(lay Fy (ieneral Hrnken fur thrir part
in thr affair in ..inpliaiit e with thr
rernmmendati'iti nf n.iiis Maddux
unit Craves .ippnmtrd In mrtikatr ihr
"(inldbrrg rae"
inevitable r.uh nf I)r Rrr-
kr' room and baggage had hrrn
unbilled with th'imiighnr hut
it yielded nnihing tli.it srrmnl nf im-
pnrtanir tn thr invrsligatmn I ntrstrr
vnn rd In misgivings as llr walked
Imi k tn Smll.iiiil Yatd with Silvrtvalr.
" I his bllilirs i running t'"i slimmh.
Iv. I don't 1 1 kr it I frrl thirr's a mai k
in thr ryr cniiniiK fmni smnrvvlirtr
llhrtr's everal httlr r.dd and end tn
lh.it tlnv m.iv hr drsigtutrd hv ihr pn- Irarnl up It wmiM havr hrrn ras.
Ihr Pn krt vh.ill tmt . it r .my lrr lf '" h'"" 'n:' r"kr"
nth r lniiiirs nr thr.itrr I " I hrrr' thr fmijrr print nn thr
"Thrir -h ill r h i ..ii'l nr unmiiaF hni k." vrntnrnl Silvrrvalr
nnnc nr in ant w.r. i ilivlnrh.ini r nf j "Yr I Innlt llr rsr aii'l rnt
Ihr pr.n r It' ll with ihrm In Ihr Yanl 'itant will
"Ihi-tr shall ir ti .I nintr than thtrrlhavr fixr.l all that up I y ihr limr wr
I'likrM t.i r h Ihralrr. Anv lurk t I Kr' 'hrtr
Mnl.iiinu ihis trrri-tiK-tit .lull hr
M'lrrnl miiiI'v I iv In.t It piiltr."
Krrp Ctnwda Ulipr tr J.
I hrrr n in hr nn hniH.itmn tn plar-
mi; nf pii kMi nthrr th in thr- thrrr ln-a
ihr.itrr mlr Ihr iilv will krrp nt.
M'lr irnW'K fi'itn iiitiKirv.iiinK ami in
Irt'rtltin wild pukrts i.r -iihlir.
II y iki'l lh.it pmplr 'In tmt a'rm
hlr fnt (iirmMtv Ihr tnavr ax'.irnl
Ink- rriri'rtiiiiirs thai lu ntilv in-
trtrt is -rrint' ih.it d. h nr. atr ptn-
tr. 'r.
TtiaN Today.
I ' 11 r pi'krt wrrr arri " I last tv'n'ii
f"r Mnl.itui pnlirr r r y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'ti Thrir
i .ir wrtr t . r 1 1 (.' h t
i'i Ini k this allrrii""
up I T trial il 4
(itanl wa wailinR hr thrni whm
tlir v arrnnl (In hi lahlr hr had prrai
' lit a sfnrt nf fiilarnrmrnts nf fmrr
ptinU llr slmnk Ini hrad uravrlv at
I ..trrsirr " nn (t ied nld t hap." hr
said -" I hi r ihinm ymi rnl tip hv It 'll
'1'in't lallv "
I 'Tirstrr Mid'lrtilv arrritrd with hi
nvrtin.it half n If frit hi i drp F t
a r mid hr frnwiird npnll liranl Thrn
Ihr wrilhrd lnnirlf frrr nf ihr K.innrnl
! ' llnn't tally '" hr rrpralrd
I i"kiii( liranl I hrv must "
" r Ihry d"tl't "
Ihr ilnrl 'tr'fiiir lnpri inr hrniiuhl
1 1 -1 ilnwti with a haft? "ti tnr ta
wa a stii'hn pi'ttr.nl wtlh ihr n.imr .f
a Sliand linn .il Ihr hntt'itn II as"kr
snlllr aylr I r'f ti 1 1 1 1 si r ni r in SiUrlv.iIr
llr hrld il i l"-rr I" ihr lilit
"U ail a ininuir " ( ii.nl pl.n n a 'hm
"f p.iprr nrr thr In. limn nf llu l.n r
hiding ihr tniisi.i. hr and i hm I ' r . I
Icilmn tatnr tn Svrtvilr m i fl.i h II
w a 'N'nrinan. thr nun with Ihr hi-d r-
Irs hlnr rvr. wlm had i ninniriilrd mi
Madrlmr l iilfi.i'l in Ihr srn. kirk' t... iii
nf thr ( nliiinliia
llr ruplamrd "'Ihr h.nt's d"ttr d:f
frrr til I v." hr ad Ird "lnn I rm t r i . k-
nirr thr upprr part nf thr f i' r thuindt
I hr' nldrr nnw th.in wdirri tin plml .-
craph wa takm In ymi think In'
nuxrd up in tin '"
"M.uhr" atiwrtrd I'rrrstrr rni
niali' ally "I'll havr i mun tii"'nr d iwn
In Ihr pri"ii tinw" hr wa pr.ikni.'
tn fit ant -'-"ami wr'M t. i I.r '.
anal. If I'm anv jnditr he'll -nil hr
ihrrr Hi rnniii was initiihrr 47.!. alnm't
".insitr lrr uitr I h.id him ipirs
tmnrd nf C'lirsr Iml I wrr
dtrinrd - "
Silvrrvalr i a tiitarntr rr'iprrd
Iv "It's all itrk tn inr " hr i '.in
i.lltird "'III!. I havr tw ti'h' In t-k
'iir!i'itn "
''nii'll nndrrtatid in an Ivir nr
l.i
human
1 drlr. tn
FORMER BANKER IS
FOUND MURDERED
nil('V.n. Auk .1 llmrv Pmilnr-
fin fnrnirr prn.itr h.mkrr. jrwrlrr ant
tratnhip luir hmkrrai(r arti in thr
Vft Sidr Italian 'ptatlrr. was tntir-
r!t rn Tttrdav tat a entiiitrv rna.l nrar
Itrntnn llarhnr. Miih. it hrr.nti
known lirrr vrrrdav II I hrhmrl
by Ihr ailllmtitir ihr innrdir wa
rcmttlillril hv twn turn who wrrr rumr I
filiamiallv whrn I'mitnTn' . hank rm
on! of hiiinr aflrr an a''rt;rd mh
lifry in I rhruary a yrar ait"
li. 1
it v ini: ! it r. h a i'lCMH
Emprdl
lu.nilif it Nl .rllr Hlnlitjuti. whn
n'liit-'l it n l.tiMiiiiH iiriMpii tlmi i.f "II;-
IH.-lltr. ' in fiiliut'tf tn lin Kllll'tr'Sf
n.il.r Sil'if'li tv "Ttni Aiiii-il.n
ll'.mu" n I'ull in J ! r .iniiiiil tihnli'i'l it
i.f Mll.ll'i H'JI. I"r ilia.miii Btl'f mvir
.Mm t . t r . j ri I1.1R II. ! li.l.ll In thr pi' '
t llr :tiil hl'l'i.ili In It.r wnmr nrriirn na
t wn itlf f.-rriil irinii4 'I'h itmitili r.ii-
urn lili'ili.i.n.1.111 In w 'Mi'lrrfill lUtik
M.int' iii nn tin- l.ill in "llriirtii mut
hl'Nlkll" H KrSNli.l Tnfi'itiit mill In-
iimiri'W Wiliimti s ll irt In Th Ar.sun-'
lln rlaitll In thr sllprr- I
llitrlliKHW r nf tlir Untv h '"k !
. Ihrti fntr hr was i msidn ahlv I
.tmm'.rd a' tin ahrnpl dimvrrv id a1
Mi.il flaw in ihr ihain nf rudrm r that I
i "tiiin Ird I r krskr with ihr tmirdrr j
"Il hrats tnr " hr ilri l.ttrd n hhin.Iv ;
'll faitlv lir.lt nir Who rhr tntil lj
havr dmir it ? U lm rlr had a timtivr?"!
dtanl ti lr t.iil nf ihr mntti and Sil-
vrtvalr rrrtiatrrd dti rrrtly silrnl I nr-
trtrr irlrd hi rlli' W nn ihr lahlr
and In ilini in his rupprij hand.
: slrniim I'i trill ninr avrAy
vrstikMti'ti
"1r.t
Sitdlrnlv In fair linhtrnrd and hr
i irtknl hitturlf (mm his rhair wtlh a
wift ninvrtnrnt nf his wlmlr Imdy
iti'iriiiK Ihr p .tit tiali!. hr rtthrd frnni
I Ihr rniittt It was I-nig hrfnrr hr rr-
turnrl Whrn lir di'l lir was arrntn-
plinird hv ( tram
"Irll nir" hr addrrsr. Silvrrvalr
"did Vll rvrr srr Ctakr'"
Ihr i.ihrr shnnk his hrad "I was
yu't j two aid I'nrrrstrr "Il w.n
Inn I.iiik tn rxplain P"w I "'nr
' ''H'II iff what ymi'll wr "
It was l.arK tn ttlr r.i! ili.il
hr I. .nk Ihr ntiMtalii a''d a
silhnf dmatrs 'I hrtr hr r'Mi::;i
r'n wen t'ir manarr . r h
llr rcapprarrd w itli that t i i
!d tik-
'.. a-1
rl th.lt
Hdr ..
rd 'In
nitnn'r-
"I ai . a
trrill inir avrnrr nl nl-
that hr initrht hasr nvrr-
Inik." r
aid '(.ir
I'll thrv
I lir inai-.u'i '
rt!r ..i.i..-ilr
Mrs 1 1-
. tiuttdir'
"-hall I
FRIDAY
A store full of truly wonderful offer. ns though only a few random
values are noted here: it's to your advantage to
make a tour of this store regularly
Kavcnwarc
Shapely vast s and taldf
jfardi'iis in this Khuk
glassware pii-ees of un-
usual lieauty and char-
acli r at K $ :' $1.7.".
-Cut (ilass
A small assortmint of
l.-ineh j.'i iuiine cut las
vas's very nice patlerns
formerly $'J.i'.i each
Siei'i.'ll
Todav
$1.95
Betsy Ross Bags Now
95c
This wiiis'ifiM' novelty bay is of
round shape made nf ruffled silk. The
assortment includes black white
checks and plain colors. Priced here-
tofore at $11. !'.; now reduced to close
A Pound of 1 QP
Linen Paper J-7v
The quality is excellent.
A paper d" substantial
weight in linen texture
finish. A full pound cor-
respondence style for l'.'c.
Envelope 2 Bunches 15c
Wormn's Linen
Handkerchiefs
2 r'or 2ro
Tne quality is pure
flax sbi't-r and
dainty. The hem is
narrow and hem-
stitched. In one Tur-
ner a neat embroid-
ered design. Dctter
take at b ast a half-dozen.
Staple
Stocks
at Reductions
7iimh H!r.i hrd Damask; all
'la s $125
'. V.I'd I l.itri.i-k 0 CA
l.lMr I ! l(s $ClDJ
.'74i 'i nrki-ii itath gg
4"-x V S' alh'prd Pillow
I asrs sn ul pair ' wt
Japanrsr Kimntio (rrprj; ill
tirwr pa'trrii ; 0 C a
yar.l itOZ
(inr I .1 famv Pillow CasM rrg-
ular Hf"l pair to rlmr JQ
$t'Ml pr. Sprrads &n A A
I'l ir. In i!..r $L)J
All J:r and .tV fanry White
"'."''"V.. : 18C
( inr l!v tO 1 Q
i 1 vC
OvflrtioUftr i
S' ir nf ill (Mi tir nf Uhnmil'n )
rulioriMl (c i r't ff-tn t ihl.ttiom ity ii
nn nf mi (i tif en fh 1 itrin Intr- (
i -r. nf ' tif't '1 in tUm Umt "Th !
-ill "f lh- It -v " h ! n n stxrlxti
.! m.t.. fiin.1 nf thr nvrrhi.Ufr n'lt town HMm fir J1 trifl. It
n'
it wftt-rinioti
f
r
Llhr1y
C U ll fl .r-!.tt Maltl1lV fr
iK in fh nffrlti( IimImv anil
' l.iv nf Hi KriOlt i-tMiini'
nni"i''Al iitnplr arfiaia at
thrutrf Atirr ltrntlrff
fn f..rt iiRhi rin"titiv mk.m in
IniIIh 11 irpfftnlr tt iimilr rtprr aur-
t')in-v aiiiirr on Hi rrn In 'Tht
Try In fltnilnntu thr.mU Mmk nf in. ' a flvt.rv ltlfratbar
m .nn
l TO LIVE LONG!
A rrlp tlvn by
(nr lime lift trail ' Krr.i h klilnrya
Jn goo4 nrlri
Iho tkln nd liilirtlnm llu- iiii.na tlml
mhrr lr i li tlir Kl.l-n-s n Avnl'l rat
Inn nvNt nn mii'li in ipnil-lr; avnli tiNi
nn- I Hwitt
I aftrr thr tasr wa tvrr that I inlrr-
ivirwrd Madrlmr I tillnrd"
t fitant was ff'Wiiinis "If I hadn't srrti
ihr rrmrd. Inrrrstrr. I'd sav ymi wrrc
mad It's thr mnt "uiihranl id thing "
"We'll rr whnlirr I'm mad or mt."
aid tlit. chirf inprftnr (rimlv. llr
plarrtt a photngraph ihr official idr
and futlfarr hrfjirr Silvrrvalr "I)id
ymi rrr rr That man hrfnrr?"
.Nit ft
"Nor that '" Thr Nrmnd photograph
Dn Ida.
Ilitf f-rr nttrntnin rvrrv tilfM nt
II' llr lir I III NliNilliI ll'.lis' in an la
iiirh anlt. ali .'I..'! Iia Trv fnllk 'M tlir . ii niiri. ili.n 1 1 . 1 .. r ainiiac.
rl.llilr rilil l"ll.. ll.ntv nf KM nr. "" "fU lliltM.i'
fltll. 'l III' k II ." ..W tt.'ll.. t'Nll
Jill rlri.lai . )im aw.at tlir kln r . i w itli tlii'll.iti .. I utra al.'l il.iiii inn
iiia'rr krv danKlii'K "tt hi
"I Inr I. ird' at !) .inr." hr
In r.r.si ) r. t.al.K "
N. 'think' nn.tr was ad
rrai hrd Ihr third fl-mr 1 1
Ird tlir wav until ihry
a dnnr fai iiikf ihr intr I
Krskr had i ( njur I " hi
47J." hr said in a nw ..
km-k'''
I nftrstrr tnadr a r-ttnr f dissr't
and hi hand f r TI ' it.i;Ts mi fl.trt
d i"r llr madr tin ' iind i hr piehr I
a krv in Ihr ..ik and Iiimu I u With
a harp push thr d"nr flrw nprti. and
a 'iink. anifrv tiirii.in wa nriirr
hy tntifmrd niitnK "f a trunKl- Ihr
nrxl Mlvrrvalr saw wa a pa'ama j
rlad nun hriiiu hrld on ihr hrd wo'i.
Inrrrstrr and a t' llr.iKMr al rehrr .
wrist.
"I fjnn't know who V"ii arr or ihr
mratiiiv nf this niilranr." hr ptntr'r.
atiKnlv '.Sntnr otir will havr I . pav 1
f'.r tin "
"H dd nn In his hand a mit'iitr !o-
krr." said I "trrsirr and mir .f thr j
nthrr drtnltvr srirrd thr wtit lr had'
hrrn HtaspiHK i
1)hr rhirf ttuprrlor thrtit hi iand
hrnratli tlir pillnw am pri iliurd 4
mall ailtrmatir pilnl " jut (irahhrd
him in limr" hr laid a littlr hrraih-
Irssly. "I want tn know" prrsistrd Ihr
prisoner.
(T lc roniimird
TIIK KKRR DRY GOODS CO. OKLAHOMA CITY
GERMAN GUNBOAT
SUNK BY BELGIAN
IN A BRIEF DUEL
Ml'"l 111.' I.
ai. k in l':r.
in mi;i.ii l
' i"i ti I I-
'.'l l.rvrt And she
tM'T'iifrs at'rr anilv
a;r 1 In- i''H thru
l:n" tl''" ei.rtnv Imnps
atl'l pnrtrrs who had just hern landed.
I II i mt known whether the crew of
! thr iraf Mill (mrrurn wa saved. Th
I lilnialis had no losses." I
II W'Kr. Auk . - Ihr ..nkmi; nf
thr irtinan icu hnat lital smi li"trn
in a d'l'-l wrh ihr I'i 'mii u inhnat
Nrtta nn lakr I .mi' a' i . ika is an
tlnill'i rd 111 ail ittn'.ll si alii'lrnt I.. nr. I
h thr 'r'i;..aii w'ar nil:.r
Ihr ti si n tlir a!IM' i 111' r". "t fn!
InW
"I irnt I I'lntirl Mnhirrl sjid lh.ll
Vhilr i rtiisev "if ihr t irrmati hnrc
nf I.akr laiiKatilika thr HiIkmii kh'
hoal Nrtta. t nttinianilrd hv I iriilrn.int
I.enarrt. surprised July .'X thr drrman
KMtihnat tiral son nt;rrs lan'Tti;
triKip The Krtta nnmedialelv en-
loin
1'iilMinf ni
krlpa In rllniltaitr tin
urle arid " .
Kor IhtMir pi miiMI.. Ilfr. f.ir itiil
ttllllV rerfunliril ainiitonia nf I nf lamina- i
tton. aa ! Imrh. ai alillt c "water" nr
If mlr ai'Ll In tlit. .Mw1 haa ra i.-. thru-
ltIHm. "rualt" Huts atlfftiraa. (
' Anurlr" al the ting lnr Thla la a
Wonilrrful rlltnlnaii.r of nrlr a. 1. 1 an. I
aa tliarntrrril In ir I'lrrre of IniNll I
lyric.
Tlir ni'iNir.1 run. nl aftrarlinn "The
ll. Wirti.w." nnri at tin rlr llila
iiftertinott If la one of Ihr few rnmptrt.
Iv nriffitiat tiffrr't.aa In acinar hera ainre
litNi aiittimn The aueti rhorua anil lh
fill rnii.r'lv WArli anl ilnnrlt.ff ly the
ln i.fli r:iNla Mmirl.'r mul MNr II im h.
lira rimitiiii In rrmlrr a .ri.vratn of i
inrrtl Ih.iN at lliire nthrr ininilseta
M"el. Hnffaln. N V If snnr ttrnraial 1 O" I". '"" "' oMi' mote
tli't-a no'. ". It rin ii irrm tn lr I than tlir avrr iae hill of five ala
l"irr f. t-inl parka.r ami nu Willi rir.d' irt.
r."::' 1uMh'rM. "mi f X t: j.-.
pptenl I nan llthla ami flial II OiNaolsra cii . mif rrlMa.
urte a. hi hm wain tinea uai -.v wf rl f.iur .hiaorla. "The. Im-
IMiatrr " Tl' alfil'iine la one of thr sery
trw nltilotnra tn thr atnte
Maletllc.
I'lni St nliaiiti hr.i'la a sarirtv prnarani
Nf thr Milrstii- IimInv In a mral rottinlv
I'aitia 'rrlailllsa I'lliMinrra ' "liaa
Krrililra." an L.Mana priil'ii-tlnn. atnl
anal ri'tneilira ate ahnwitia T'in'r-
row. llrn Wllann. iliplHirle'l iiy Joe lie-
fatit. will t -n in ' Th rimilar
llmini." a thrlllitii fleterllvii atnry
GERMANCROWN PRINCE
NOW DOCTOR OF LAWS
MSTHHAM. Anil 1-Herliti imi
vettly has intilerred the tlrnrrr nf
d'Hlnr of law on I l"n Prune I red-
rrnk William aitnrding ! the Iter-
hn I 'k art AnriRrr.
CONFERENCE FOR
LAND BANK WORK
Wakefield's
Blaclkberry
Balsam
iiiiiiiiiiiiini
One
Price
To All
ft
13 iYnSMMKi
One
Price
To All
CommittPP tft Mnrt Tnri.iv In Quicklr furrt Di-nhoea I)yfnifrf.
-SW-N-NNNNNN11VV V III V W U J W
Plan Fight to
Made (or It.
Cholera Infantum ami all lome liowrl
6C tiouhlri in ailulti anj hahiri. No
opium. No opiate 1 1 at mlr u.
lliNtntt rrriitiiinriid il. Sernlv srut
wulwut an f'j ol. ii truli fis-i)jcjc.
THINK AHEAD!
Iiurinjr these Hiinshiny days when your roof is
"dry n a bone" fix up that leak or those leaks
hich have been so annoying in times past. While
the time is propitious jjet a man busy. Furnish
him with a liberal supply of
PROTEX
' ami the next rnin will not harm you. Frotex goes
on oyer metal paper composition or Vooden
roofs and is.jruaranteed to last for ten years. It
is applietl like plaster anyone enn do it. Let us
explain the value of I'rotex roofing for your ware-
house office building or other roof that may need
repairing.
MINNETONKA LUMBER CO.
Fred Bsr1y Manager.
Phone Wal. 717.
OKLAHOMA
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CITY
RADICAL CLEARANCE OF
Remaining Summer Garments
The prices listed below evidence the valuable measures now im-
posed for an immediate outclearing of all remaining summer gar-
ments. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY.
1 5 Net Dresses
H $.1 2.75
3
ii
3
i
m
m
3
Values to $35.00
25 White Wash Skirts
$3.95
1 Values to $5.95
25 White Taffeta and
Georgette Frocks
$18.75
Val ucs to $45.00
1 5 Sport Dresses
$19.75
Values to $49.75
khalttt ail Lmneite ( nmhma-
Imit and itee de thine.
1 2 Sport Suits
$6.75
Values to $22.50
1 2 Taffeta Dresses I
$15
Values to $35.00 1
I d S Vanuht. re rlrilnl president . I
thr I Iklalintna t il ( hatnhrr i l Imn
ntenr yrlerdas ; I hnrr I- llrnxsn ihr
thaniher' setreiary. and U'tlliam Mre.
piesitlrnt nf the Setiirtly Nati.mal
bank arranged a rnnfetencf f.r tndav
to outline plans fur a iirnn rain-
paiKn to Inratr a Irdrtal land hank in
Oklahnma City.
It i prnhahlr iha' Mr Vanuht i!l
apmint tn a land hank tmntnittre thne
men shii tantked (-T the Imali 'ti nl
a fedetal resetse hank hete and nihets
ssho.r knimlrdkir id (arm fmanir and
hatiktiiH will pise thrtr i rt ntnittettila
tmns enht ssitli ihr Irdrtal land hank
hnartl I rnro thu imnmitire a sinallrr
rtwimilter of three pmhahlv sstll he se
letted n rapresent tklahma t its- in
Washmgtnn hrn thr timr for selrr-
lion arrive
TRAINER PREFERS LIONS
TO LIVING WITH WIFE
iiiir.GM. aiR .i.-n n h.n.;
and Ins ilr. drlatdr. ate nuns i..lk
llr is a Imn tamer and she t hate
haik tnler Ihey separated The nf j
in. aii- .. i NaiiM'iii inr a nnr niiint
stand Mrs. Iennis appeared and de
manded In kn" nhv she had ni been
rrrrivinn Ihr f5 a rek tahuh t'eimts
had fmtsfd tn end her Irnni r.
Heated into hi. .age nf snftrlinft linns
Mil tfr .i tired nf mailmij and stent
lo ihr F.anton pnlnr statmn. Peter-lis-r
Srr(rinl Arthur Inhnstnn a as-
siftied Inhnslon manly entered Ihr
cagr Thr Imns snarled hnt nhn..ni
h"rd llsjm Ins ludve and llr- slunk
shamelnlly h k I he dne. .e thru
.wk the tamer tf linns In a taite nl hi
own at thr .tatmn
"I rmild gel alutiii l.rttrr ssnli ihr
lion than I innld tth my i(r" i
Ienni' inlr rommenl .
MACHINE GUfTsGJVEN
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA
I t. ISO. At . -The f.t.t ma
thine- H't'i. he ditf 'tnitrd nn the
fi"Hrf n an nl ihr mili'm 'Hmm
Imn rl lillfd ner I. .day I i ll..
Vesenth distt n. I'rnn ama ta
initial eni amped here Inr the fiti
limr In the atmv. ninlnt ttit'Vs ssete
jj3 1 sutislitnlrd hie hntsey In latryinj nuns
usi ST'uiytnriiN.
tlElVYOilIC. DOSTOIl I1RV ElIGlAtID ATlAtlTK fcjJST
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" A'ou' ii the time to tnjotf the Atlantic breezes!
iBACK EAST
Low KoniulTrip Fares to
New York Boston
nnd all Atlantic Coast New Knland nnd Kastern Points
Tltkela on Mlr daily to NrptroiheT 30th
Sloposrer pHvllrgrs at atl polnto (Miroul
firdo Tmira "'ireH iakin In Nlrr Fallt llraMnn Vrw
N-aaswisu avuin Yotk. Atlantic City. Waahinfton and IntrnntrfiaM pointa
7tc ir..fVr Am hute"-You Can Strrp
siiKi;rNtiiMii a. tndrNirahle trips lth InfoftnalH'n rrgatding
fate ami totitri iilatlly Rivrn.
Aiil l nnkii In a I aaent frw llriMt ami i
tar irssetNaiaifi. nf In. nNnplai Warna.
uoa i all ssn or artdiaaa ant
Ma
NewYork&ntral Railroad
OK1AIIOMA CITY OmCS
l(Xr Stat National Bank BMg.
CL lt(iUiWAY.Trtlliit
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