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Oklahoma City Times
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES
Publish!) Every Evening Except Sunday by
THE OKLAHOMA PUBLISHING COMPANY
l R. BTAFTtiltp raUtcr
fc. K. OATIWI) llenernl Muiiaaar
CHARLEH W. UOOQH Iliia.in aa Muimgiir
SIMPLIFYING THE BALLOT.
R l .l.l . NTT . Y 'I In- lime utgtd ill''
-hurt lal1 l. viiu hi mil modem
Kaatem and Wnlirn Hrpremntnltvca:
THF! E KATZ SI'WIAL AfVi;KTIMIN'l A'lKM T
16-17 Madlnon 8iiir Niirth Nr Yr W ''It
2t 2'j l(nrr! Trunt Hinlillng Clili iign.
(11 Wslillirlm lllilg Knimna City.
Bflterad al Ilia Oklahoma Oklnhnmi 1'imti.mi na HiinNl).
CLASH MAIL miliar the Ai-t o( March J. IDil.
PHONE PBX-5.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
fly mnll nna year "
fly mall onn vear. with Tha Ruiuliiv rklahnmnn a
Oklahoma Clly Tlmca and Dally Okinluwiiin Ithlrteen
paprra a week I (leiivercn ny tamer in I'm
Clly and vicinity "r week
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SATURDAY'S 97 OCQ
CIRCULATION JvJO
DAILY AVERAGE FOR JULY 28463
LINES WORTH RKMEMF'.KRINO.
If men wish to be held in esteem they must
associate only with those who are estimable.
BRUYKRK.
t-s t .t I t i s 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 n( tin'
iniiti.iiv elections
main voters have no imam of personally finding mil the
i .iiahfii alii. lis of all nf f In- t audi. late mi an mint of thr
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tuiwiriv M .nw i- linn aiimncr vexatious mhi.ui
whnh miilnmlx 1 he vi.lrr ami vvhiih promise I" give In
alli'il perplexity al 1 11 h ch-ilion !
Kriurm frmn MiCutt.iin nuititv in III' amusing
iiid.iMi.iiii.n thai "main' voted for the auu ti Inn nt who1
j lli'lii;lit t tic V vw'tc voting again-l it." j
l-:x't tin 1 lirrt iiik ' Wr offered a mciiiie for :i'l":i
I mil or iriri turn ; (In- voter took a guto and marked!
llirir Lallol.
icsnmal.ly tlmse wlm prepaid! llir amen'minii im 1
Luke McLuke
--His Column
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and tear yiair
Betcha!
"llnn'l r'llHH ) our llli'k
elnllna
When thlnux km wrnhf." aald llniliaa;
Tin PiUMi-at nwti Hie iiMm ilmaa
WImi K't tli' Impli-ai ruha"
The Wine Foul.
"In rrr is liuinati" nlnrrvril the Sage
"Yes" agtccil ll' I'md "I'llt it counts
again! ymir drilling average J 11 1 th'
ame"
The Republican View
Edited by the Republican State Committee.
J
Old Stories
In New Type
(FROM THE TIMES FILESl
siihmissioii tn llir pnipl' vveu- iuitr i li.tr in llirir ow.1
imti.K a to linv llir lullots vlioiild lir tnatked ami cln -- -
limi otiiuals ni ili.il.lv iinilHst.o.l tin- m.ilt.r. time Hi'.' The "'!
Uiil lnko Hii mi. of nil! man lUtta
air iti'M of litniMi.il i lit i" 1 1 1 k'i' Hi r I. nt it ii'Ktti. t" ap'.r.ir :n . yi w wi kimwK h a iinni';
lliiiiiuh tt' uni t liml a vnnpli- imtliod ol M.ilimr jiit l'"l
tin- aim iiilinriils nir.in in mdi r that vot'is inav not "'
piifli-il.
Sonic rat' ilk" wli'ii a tm-iMiir ;n v. .I'd on in llin
utv a li-a.liiiK aiimnry .n a-knl wliv lie ilnki 1 vote mt .r.s.ni r f wjtirM." aid I lit- (II
)! k. pi rlulil on Hi.. Jump iui-1 II. "I a
I llnvv ll' lillpi-l Into fiilllf.
MORE MONEY FOR OUR SCHOOLS.
SCHOOLS in Oklahoma ( ity nrrd silditimial fumU to
prrmit linldinx full trmn. 'llir rrniilar n lio.d ui
of 5 mill ii lint milliiirnt to oprtatr llir i lioi.N (or
the jirrioil nrrrnary to aMire ample nlm atimul ml-
intar!i to the lS.IKI cliildrrn who livr in thi nly.
Twenty-neven mure trarhrr ate needrd. 'I Ida itiram
thst there are more pnpiS than at any fottnr time. Smii.-
of the upplie ued in the mIuk.I work have advamed in
nrlre and anme nf ihe lunlililiill lire. I tel. ait. These rail
for more fund.
It i anticipated that the vote in favor of the extta 1
mill tax will he tirartnally unanimmi. It i a pour iiti
sen who will not volunteer to pay hi vnall Mure of addi-.
txe to enahle the Hihonl to he rnndmted at full e(n-
elenry. The rot to the individual taxpaven will he n
Slight a irarrely to he felt.
l et the vote he iinaninioti.
It. lie replied that he did. whereupon he w.i adviied thai
he hail m.iiked Ins ! allot tin- opposite .iv uiteinli'd. A
l.nweis air nuppoei neer In in.ikr inisl.ikes in matte: s
pel t.iiniiitf to I'K il Hi tin ii. tin hiding elei tiom. the ai tion of
llti attmney miKk-e'l that the humhle voter who is II. i-
f .i 1 1 1 i 1 1 .i r with pill. In afiaits nrrds uietliods wlm h will make
it aimjile for him to i.ist hi ote
Next time we vote mi amendment In the i (institution
we ran he Hisured of an intelligent result onlv when the
iiiestioin are So implr that a ihild i mild ihoo-e.
j Or Croekeryl
I "ll say here that in China partie ile-
itini! ilivonr hirak ihoptuk in the
tireseinr of witnese." nanl tin
l oKV.
j 'In thi eoiinliv ihev hrrak hroom
I sink in Ihe ahsetue of witnesses"
. i ommi nted the ( iimi. h.
"Wli.n
I'll..
The 111
The
Omlfer Do Your Dutvl
I no fuliinis." i.iiiiiK'd tllll IHhii.I.
.lok' llsh K'M- I'o wnw.'
- iiiiiii i in p Just mil-la mid
nt fleli K''a. 'MP inn.' "
AND YET SOME ARE DISFRANCHISED. 1
NOW that the proponed literary test .tinnidiurnl to the onslitiitinll ha hern j
rrjertcd l.y the voter hy a majority of iihmit 4iMNK the people ol kla !
honia are rid of a part of the vii ions elei tmn lexislalinn rna. ted hy the
rerent pei ial eMmi 'Ihete appear to he mine who aie under the impression
that the people hy thi one in t have sm-i eedi-d in disposing of all ol those 1
eleitioil law. However noun- of those law Mill teinain having hern rnail'd '
as ememeiii y ineasiite There is lor inslanie the I amphell Kusscll law with
one of those fainoti joker for the invention nf which the author of thai law
seem to he ipnte a genius. I'mlrr lh.it law in the ease of a iotijtitiilioli.il
atnettilinent "proposed hy the h'Kislaiui e." lailiire on the patl ol Ihe state
adininitr.itiuii to iiend out puhlinty pamphlets doe not make the adoption of
the mrasiit'r void. The inference i lhat when the people initiate a ioistiliitioiiil
amendment the tate administialimi mav attempl in inillilv it in adv.vn e of H
adoption hv Ihe iuiple enpedient of failing I" end out puhlinty pamplilet to all
of the irKiMcrcd voter.
And tfieii their i the univenal legi-tialion law I'mler it operatmn niiin
erous voter were disdain hised Take for in-tam e those who wen- awav limn
home dining all of May and lime Also then- are ni.inv vnter wlm dining the
i.m ilitL rivtr!ili.ii i.frii.il ill M.iv ueie tm.lhle In tin. I the regtstrat t In one
pretext or another thousands ( people were disf an hised. Hut the wmsl Miss I'.iri-v I'm
(. .1 i.-.i t.... ; il.i . . n on ilie i inmt v rccisiiar the power to stnkrlfor Sliawnee wlnti
fr-un the list "of" voter any man ol whom he think- that he is 'ml Iisim.- lo ' the licgmiiing . our utv sch
vote as the registiar wauti him to. in anv ptnnatv or grneiai ui.ii. o .
from the .ntimi of tin- imintv rrgi-ttar m urn-.
lot Ml that Is nr ess.uv Is lor llir .
tin t v
Twenty Yetn Ago.
Ihe irport thai (he Christian hrnth-
ets wete caught vesterdav near Iinni an
I T. serins to he a (al.t natimi Sher-
iff lirloid has te. lived no response
to a lilegiam enl lo Iv'van I 'I'. where)
Uiev an- siipposul I he in ciisloijv if-
leiuig f'ill lor their delivciy to tha
hriift heie
Miss leaiieile ll.inev and Miss I an.
me .. Ki'inis lelt (or Mincn llii morn.
Ilig lo attend a l.llUt't
I i Ileum haves tonight for old
Meino lie will tll.lke his fits) Mop
at Ihe Minims of T i hautitrper.
Ii ft this morning
In- will vi-it until
Is.
'statute provides no appeal
Milking anv name from the regisli atwn
registrar In claim lhat he think "that there is reasotiahle ground for
that su.h name is illegally registered" 'I Ins inonslros.lv ot a law has i
the disti i I i oil r t ol ( iVIalloin.i coitlllv
o the si.pie.i e
I hut has not vet heen .lei nleil
l.rrtl hetil lllirotlst It lit l ilial I
Ii ull l. lle.l that an anneal was taken hv the Mate to the supreme
Paw Known Everything.
Wiltie- I'aw why did Nehm hadne
1 .ir ca f Shadrai h. M'sharh and At.ed-
' in io into tlir firry furnace?
w ir I l aw I hey were the three fellow
One Wathingtnn ttatritnan goaded in'o argument ahn.it
snproprialiiin hill vigorously de. tared thai "polls" i the
money expended on puhliC Improvement
town.
who wrnt
in. ugh for
around saving :
von :" my son.
TRAINMEN AND THEIR WAGES.
it Imt
T'.
Wufft
i M'liri'iHl I'nM
THE CITY'S HEALTH.
SI Kit T s.initatv tegiilalion whii h have enfon e in
Oklahoma ity are hringing reward lite tiiv j.liys:-
Cian report that there never wa a time when thi n'y
was more (tee from malignant disease
Oklahoma City i hleeil when mn h a condition pre-
vails While ihete i an ociasiotul ptotet frmn some
iiti;'n wlm oli)cit to tulr promulgated hv the healt'i
depait'iiept. this is a department whiilt lu the upport
pf Ihe pr...e even though at time 'mc uu onveme.u rs
are em . . untried.
Keep the my tl'an and the health of the people wi'.l
be good
A president who i an keep the I'mted States out
with Menn is not going to let (he tailr ad men of ll"
lountrv tie u up with a Mnkr
Huh!
I "I. 1 MIIS III I l.ll I H. 11" list.
nl itiriii.ie fni ion nr.-:
I ii v tilt.- tin. l.li i aji ilotha
tllMIIUllls
K MNMI N and Ihe m.inag'is of i.ulp.ad aie near . minot elnthn Ma wlf
the Palling point in the tonlmversv in winch the I
men who operate t'.itns a k for shorter h um th.at will :
eiiiv.ilent tn hetter pay. 'Ihe people (he liniment third
i ii i . i. .
patty nt me .iispme are team m ami ..-manu ""( .ue as night wanli
there shall he im strike to emhair i- the n.itimt 'man lor the Names Is Name ( hih
Strong men ate at a-.nl in effort ti indn e the tw-' .
me othtjide tn hring the iii'sti i f. a settlement through arlu u f trI1 irrI1 rrm'ked that the
j nation the method w'mli will 'Ave a tie up of trad-. ihar.nter created hv Charles Ihikei'.
! that would hung disaster lo the people and rum to Imi-i- ( .n he Imind in our evervdav life Hni
'what we started In sav was that I riah
I ' ' lleep lues at Mt Alistrr. Arif.
Iftuials of railroad i.imp.imes pom to the present
n.ile of wages and i!e. lare lhat an ad.ine is not In he I Fifty Fifty.
Sila Kanev ol t oxestown Md. and
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hehef
it I true
hut
11. . ... I... I. ...n . .n..t Iirfme lhat emu
Meantime the administration holds thai the law is still in lull lone ami en....
HUGHES' EFFECTIVENESS.
DNI-. of the ll". us hi K who he. ml it has failed to u-e exlteme expressions
in ilrscnhing tin- eMei im-iio. of Mr Hugh's' spi-e. Ii of aiieptance upnn
an audii-n e whose i in ir .limeiit ol Mnpeialute would have furnished an
excuse for apathy I veu the ihnioriati. new-paper of the metropolis have Lieu
I moved hv the truthllllnes of the ri-pniton.il spirit tn speak of Ihe sin. etc
; enthusiasm whuli the i andulatr's wotks and manner ptovoked
In addition the vpee. Ii has made its appeal to nmnhei h-s thousands wlm
have simc read ll ill the ipuet of their homes and oltues Ihr-e are the test
of ptiMu utterance. Spcci lies win Ii ni h Loth the eat and the mind air the
'peeihe whnh make ..r rtle. tivi . e-- and Mr Hughes has shown in his
; lirst and in Ins smie-sive utter am r o lie i anipaign. that In vears mi the
hem h have i.nlv ere. to s'li-ngiheu Ins pweis ot thai and ette Mve stale-
No donht uke Mci tike ha already meiil. hi ahil.ty lo anest attention and Ins i.ipaiitv i.rrv i.inn:
nire.l the servi.e of Mr Kohett j 111 this at p;irtu nl.ir Mr Hughe. a 'n.i'krd .id.nn.ik-e we
trust ihe imnpatison i imt too nnidi -i.s over his opponent Mr Wilson is
aide to i harm the ear open . s.mcii'i.-s he .irie-ts attention . hut it is nio.
infrequent lhat he lame. i.uiMiti u Ihe a:ti-t who Mine- f..r iffeit m win
loses himself in the mt:. a le. t I" hnnpie i ireh .in es a i.imas that
endures hut he who p.-ur out Ii s ail nprni his p.ilnte paints pulnie thai
live on and that move general. .n I. ln the painter hut a Mame To
he etfe tne i tn he sin err And Hughe' i -tie- tm-ness is t'n- dint of Ins
sim entv
"sen Charles I-' Smtt came down
frmn Kansas tin-- afleiiion auoni-
"lined In hi wife and sister Mi
t retiiined frmn a
in I he party will
go tn ( Inn n hii.ii . accompanied
hy Mr and Mrs. A C. Smtt for a
two wcijw-' outing
Fifteen Vent Af.o.
S She.in.in was ui I ii.lhrie ye
lei lai. where lie colittailed lor the
-ale of a lug hill of g Is
Mrs Lee Van Winkle and her
daughter. M.s Vera hit tin morning
tor 1 ureka Springs. I arttev.lle and
Mount Neho fr ihe remainder of the
' summer
(nntraitnr I I lee wi'l rommenra
the i o.ist'u ii mi f ti e l'amter huild.
It g. .1 ' 1 1 -1 r . i . g the lloii-l Ire on Ihe
rat toit'ii'ow Ihe plans wrre drawn
I v I1 Inrlnfill Mr I re ha. coin-
phlrd Ihe rx a.itin for the McCnr.
milk Harvester I lul ling and is also
huil hug i .'sill resident r for lloctor
' Ihwe.
Mr. Irig-hv
i citing In r inn I
Human lex. it
A S ( otmelle
misidered In1
The average pay of trainmen in the passenger servii-
w i a f.-llnws- I'ngnieer. -1 ".7 ; mnduitor. Jl S.-n
When . ii think of the Swede hring thriflv ym cm
prnmpllv lind the tra-mi Sal voli are rimed on pav dit
In Sweden and the l ank keep open extra limit
LET THE BACHELORS PAY.
firemen. $14'! hrakemen JI.I5
In the freight servi.e Ihe average wages are. I ngi
peer Jlh1'.' i miMi ..rs $."l''. firemen. $1117; In . ike-
men. $ II1V
If Ihe trainmen will uhmit their i ase to arletraiion
they i an he assured of a tair deal sinie p.i one expeitsi
this ilas of kdlr. lahor t i re rise lei than an e.iuilahlcj
remuneration. j
1'ilhlic leniiment i opmsed tn a trike and in fav-r
of arhilration And uhln sentiment usually is stu ng
enough to win
If white shoe wmiM 'av clran more than ten minute
e wouldn't nherl to paving a sink dime for a slnne even
dav
I e I' ail weather of Nnndledm v. M l
.have heen made memher of the iluh'
i we ither hiireail
I
Walt Mason jHistory Bits
Watrh V Growl
I lawreme I'.ururd and II Smartl of
I l.irr.nl -Inn if. Kv have started a
ihi.m h of the i luh in that town
Aw. Gwan!
lull ltni.r iipi-n inak- ma frown
II.- la ii wnrihli-ni pui:
Hi. h' puM til ftptitia dimn
Tn k'-i-p hia aplrtta up - Whanxo.
Located.
I ul.e wanted to Im ate the old fash-i.-ned
har that had the greasy tnw'l
I aiming in front of it K I S av he
s.-w- il the other dav it. the har of the
I .ip.tol hotel. I rankfort Kv
Any Sugeettioni?
have alt suits of people in the
T'll
THF. DANGER CAR.
Ml' auto a a grim dctrover i
tiftnult tn heat dot ve.lerdiv I
killed a lawver. while srorihin;
iii the street When first I got mv rar
I uttered a vow that I'd go i"w
"Tin speeding mama" I muttered "is
what hring death and woe" Hut I to t
going fast and faster like many anothe-
rout; and now there' alwav a dis-
aster whenever ! go out When home
I rome from ome hnef imirnev mv
wife a-k. "Who wa Iain" I av
Three ilerk ami an atto'nev lie dead
One 11 limited Yeaii Ago imlav.
l.tii t I t. r n Lav. is the I tilted
Mntc I lag was ra.ed for the !:r time
ovir land west of lake Muhgaii in
tin- greit Northwest terrttorv
Seventy-five Yean Ago Today
1I1 I imes 1 atimati one of t'ie early
t 'lined S'ates senalnt front t'onneiti
int. died al Nmw irh Conn Horn there
June 1.1 I7ifl
Fifty Yean Ago Today.
IK''.-I he hreedman Aid vaiety of
the M'ihndit I pisi pal iluiiih wa
organ. r. a' t tin iiuutl
Twenty Five Yean Ago Today.
H"'I - Samuel It Axfell. who served
I J V. all returned vestrrdav front
low i I it v. Iowa where he has heenj
los.i g up his hi.Miies. prrparatnrv liy
r-m.viig his hou-ehold good to hit
home l-r-re
Ten Year Ago.
Mr lames H Wl.eehr enterlatnel
this a't'M.non in In nor of ( arrie
Swithr of Spi.njf.ehl Mo
( ha'lei I dward SuMmi of Kama
I it v. a former resident of Oklahoma
( Hv. it in the i ity I. "lav visiting old
friend
Maiun'r I'arion and Coarh Porter j
are making extensive plant for tha J
high tchiad foot ha 1 1 team. Myron
( hamlier. rlohert Chamher ntin( f
Durke. Harper Kelsev. Hall. l'aront
Halle. Aufrnht Hr.mn and Morrow
OKLAHOMA TROOPS AS MARCHERS.
UNMNKKII I' men who have immr ahme $WV
iihiert to 4 Irdeial income nx on all mrniev tr
teued ahove that amount. The fiit tm e inmmittee of thr
aenate is tet nmtnending that the exemption he tedu. ed
$Jfll that ni-mariied men who have heirtotore hreil i
fep!rg a pist hare of taxation ha!l pav a proper p
tinn.
The mea-ure eem fair n unmi'ii'l man who is i tne mar. h and tetii-pr t-i i .i'ii
In receipt of an im "me of mme than J.'1"1 is re. eivn-g fir imalle I i ninplite t'ie ilistjme
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h'tc Ihe
I I'' 'I; I -s fiom ..i Henilo.
rriiimrlit is I 411 1 1 e 1 i.itivey
n that the v -iing men who lompnse the regiment whn'i
Oklahomi I i-nirt ipnte fel tt throiiah mv tosad.
lint It I verv tr.ie
the pleasing info rma Tln wtim mi authnr l.n t ren.1
V.ii II tlwl h' a van Mil
t I ..L. l.l iV.
this tate sent I i the Imrdrr had pntici.iie. ill a pr.u
m-'livA ir wis pn.Hnn rr inr eamm
Two'ivd piiilait-lv li ei--ll
Th. f.ilnw la i.nt r'a.l I. auaa
w ith only a ilo;en men
w
I :h Hni wli.1 are we gonna do with 'of dust a roar and rat'le. ami I'm he
Work & I retr. the general traffir man- vi nd your Ven. a deadly as a modern
lutlle a menace to all men I lie r i-
ral cop would like to pun h me. '.mt
can't g't (lose enough; ome ilv a
hunrh of men will Ivnrh me. and 'hat
will he the Muff And while f or sin Ii
a timt t'tev hanker. I'm tmrrhinit tar
and near lodav I rumpled up a hank
er and maimrd an auctioneer
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I I'ori ine p .uu i an ins i .is . .1 i i
l ' .. . . . .1 . i.li.iressiiijll frniti I .slif.irtiiA not ilav t
alley we am: " . .i -.l l
illir.iir-inv a Kirvrrriiir n 1 lan nil'
ew Mexini le-rilot'es. died at Mnr
are all ciiisnh red g.d material an I
ihe season will tail through the holi.
eserv mmnnig oer
wilil. ail rules ami reguiaii m cni-i
I I .1 - - I I I I .. I . '
I K It'll K llir rroii .: X l ll'l
ager t Kate I at Hrtrmt. Mull'
Oh!
shme the asetage in ome of the niein an tannls and the; Ividentlv the militnmen f.m ( ik .li. .ma are t'o N.-wntk Admata
amount whuh he may le ake I' i opn I'-nte Ii phsMal ui."iii of t'i..e in l.e tiorthrtn and eastern ri.. rim.i
t.SloWII. N I
IV. Ohio Oil
It"'" in I tanklui rutin
4 H'
One Year Ago Todav In Ihe Wat.
Aug 7 l"'lv New allied armv land
ed mi i.illipoli peninsula
Our Daily Bftthdav Tartt
Stanh'v Urvnuil lelrhralrd 'i g-
hsli nmelist horn in Shropshire rug.
I I rar ago tnda
n-.'iirv I .Im Wri.ht. who ha been
i.itit-g in Muitirapoli and St. I'aul
retiimr ! t ' ."
pnwti in Missouri many sear agri
a coimtrv undav shd teachet ask
ed her i!as of hovs 'I low mauv men
have von read of In the name if
lame'" "o" promptly replied nn
htight yoiitli "e;" she muled en
rnuramiiirtv "name thrtn " Tritik an-i
I lesse" wa the repone
small
help rondtnt national al'ait will likelx he paid willu-gh ' irg inrnts that rule a s.rrv fxhihilu-n . emhuame 11
The propoei tax will eem insigmfn ant when com Ihe dr
fared to tome i f the tithe hemg exaite-l from iihieit I 'klahoma's ptmhi tive a' ihtv i f i"ie. 'ut it. on:
pf the old world pati n that ate teoMipg t eveiv kti'-wn t "i-aev i l.nm alm g this In -e we mav h ive i serl k' l the
method to fatten the pu'du treasime 1 n av a p'n e J I fa. I that Ok!ih i"a pn-ht-e- M 1 he iepmt from the
St lime when mot of the cuil-zed wot) I . at war wi!; holder . giatitvn-g
enahle our gioetnment to he m ttipg that war i an he -- - - -
evsdeil th.tt han.'ilurg ptnspe.t of war income tax' T he st.rv of the exei iiiii. of Sir Rog'r t aement will
xvhlch would he a h-inlen to our yxm g men let t'ie . he ret Id lug at'et t!-r name Smn I em is forgotten
harhelott pay. I
The null amLiilatii e is on its wav to
ll harlest in W Va to see why Idward
I'leds
Thingt tn Worry About.
I mos.pntn hasn't anv anklei
Name It Namri.
lent I idle luet on I'rne Hdl t in--innati
A SUBMARINE'S ABLEST CONFEDERATES
Hughe it not Ring to win maev rewipipee mei''
ys-ste if hi 1oji w I in.nniiin spea h i. a noc-cn
RECREATION SPOTS NEEDED.
it'
Out Daily Sperlal.
! it-ii l.r.vl that ha no turning
WHAT WAR MOVES MEAN
pCHI H VIIS of
' t'-ll the ...t..i
L'
..I i'.
St ) a I" ' l I s w h' h
e laa n w i Mill o . i n.
lie teen t wan-t dvs . -gr.i i (i -t p' V.
plot -e needed m ( ik a!- i-a I i'v it a i . 'V pti
It i-r-s lil tr Wra"t p ' r'.- .1-1
eif the ir "na! hnihh-g. i ku "v : -e I .- I inl
t inr. t . rr thai l e p..t -tli. e la i I ' I a" i
he II" r-l th -.e who wish t ir hi f 1 -r
limivr1 t-f" I'-it y fiver i i '
lawn to iii h 1 p- r'i"i- t'-' ' ' I
ftimigh i m .-ti w'-i h t t !:
t H I ill "ia t its l a a I'v igi-o- --t ' u'r
Srimr l I' e c..i li i. -. tt ii .
the ! nlev aid a"a ' i i-k u- '. la
"he lin e i ti I 't op;- t u-e I . i i .i lrt
(f improi lg ' r( t'trn a" l e. f r
Sige-fd ( I1" il.e i f tli. .' h . I i- e -i v
r t - f
I k
.1 r.
t. g
ya.
r
-h i I
at all
ir I-.-
mil
I I' -
I IM"
I'd
lui eg
.ir i net t
av in oiipl.'ve-l
a ro'M ll pli"
ld''-ll ifr t- d'
V I '1 i-t W1"'
HTM' hai heen lui'M . r lira jlli.l .( it..
l-ok. ill the Suit- i anal hut utih . lie iit.i t.
.i .1.. ... i ....... i ..
-. .in iii-r oripirssiolis. Ilie r I I' Ii!. il) I.
th i..igh! iiii.-aiti.ied will tin rie ! and has a mil h letter
il-anie ot sn ie.s thin .!it tlir al-oitive lhiiit ver the
drseit to Ka"ii'a difit-g Ihe r on. I vrat ot the war whnh
en. led i aliandm-e .terl I.. at l -a.h l w.th n.ipsr on the
! ad s i f ihe i anal
I oiriren iloii.ai-.!i I irk. and a tlii in I i.tioler
man mlanl-v lie wl.r unit i.iini.m opneted. have al-
ia kr I tie I'm..!. p-i.ns ca-t ot ....main whuh lirs
tweniv fn'ri ei.t t-f ' "sod o
wlnili i li e ti t thriti tiiiir i i tt
llglt! is the h -Pe-t i-intt lr t.el i. turner The
waiet transp t ot thr legem whe-e the fightit g a hi.un
i a rt in pt .i-trtu i h
f st i ! p i t w tin thr v ii.e I
ili-l I'll lent t rlgoiri. I tr l.rrtl ilifgo-g o
al. ng ihe t a t t -u'e ol the in. ml alvame t..
Luke Mrl.uke Saya.
I) ni't Inotk the juatr old -ol Killer
In a'le he isn't on (he nh all Ihe time '
It he was mo l of the lawver wmil I .
-t it e tn death I
nd don't knnk the po inlet If it
wasn't for Inm iinl i I the iakrt mak '
ets would he out of rmplowncttl .
Hum tout ve Irttets when mi I
mauv the gitl of they will make it hot I
i.t on later on
Wage eem ttoghtv low when vn
want wmk Hut thev seem mighty high
when von want ome work tlmie
Ilie modetii girl mav not he le "af
(e ted" than her old f I'lnolied ister.
thr Me diet taneati. hut stir sure put on less
surf t anal huihtml mav glow mniiiis hut
i tloe.nt take a wife long In hrrak the
n..n..tnv.
i-i the I irk mni pa k When .ii see a woman on the tteet
"'I VncheiaPui ten tmlri wealing a knee leriJli knt and a wish-
water '"'He low waist anil a !"'x ot tmige oti
tnativ !''er iheek these ilav it i. hard to
lei whether he is a t hn ken of a gtand
av tfrrt iii late wlm the t- !' x lit'f '
re wr" l-'e t
tf fxtfi'd'd
In the tor ! tittie l e t .-nt t-.- -t. it.r ..( tl.e y t..tt.
n "pas." tie rr it g-fr.. tri-rali w'-i h i 'l
eihf l-v hild-et. and a'' a-hi't ''' nt ir pining
tn.. t ih Ihro . m ix llr r efu
Ihe tut that hr tjl w a . la in he. I in lie hr..nii- mother
d Vng-ii wl.u I ni. t; it inlii .t least exetel mdi- ! "le fait that a man i ned ft
.a'l th..t.-tili i-van' a'" n It would he ittmitul to tat hteaih of ptomie i no mdiiatmn that
t ii.'i.hiti tnwa'-l "-lie wiih.. ut watet enire ihe f.toled the gitl Hut it I an uulua
t.iiaflng the anal whuli link l.teat Hntatn with it ' """ ' Tntiev
far ra.ifii empoe i t.rnrtal Sir Vrihihahl Mmtav with ' 'f'"'' "" pugilist ot a
t. 1. 1 t.e i an. H.lt e.iniiate.t (torn -.1111 lliili l"-'r niini'ier n'in in pin m man t
it I t
i e. 1 1 a 1
tt r
(Kr toll of eiett a tmVrl t
ttiv of halmy wfathrr
NMll'a Oklahoma t i o ae'l e-noppi.t in tie (w.'li
nl Ihe nty hy t-at hJ'd In I W h the U.M ..lr. I I
Wheelet gave lo le -e -lie and wide "-ide pa-V t'.
gift of another puldu tpinied nt-ren. (. a ttrl ght to l'i
leep
Viv tune von rail nn a gul the ei -oud
tune vmi might a well go ahead
ami hue her tip ''e know that that
. what vml rame lot
It i ptetty haul to rem nue the fa
ti er of twin that two hra I are hettrt
than one.
men atn i g wlo.li air nimv I alive fiUaheni trgimenl
oiiator'-l ll K'tih't'ei. Iil-an tt-i-t' and citir of the
lalei i..iiikrt ( in ahaii and New ealandei
l'tr.rl a ihr initial iwet ate al piesrnt with'
pllitll ov.h t . tt.ttnlv tailed III to tillrl t.
Ion i La-l'-nr wt'h I jm.I ukr nh.la shovug the I
nlnn I at k (r un to lr.tt i f in I-hi iii ia Minor al
.... .1 I-. . I... .. .1 - .1... .1 -
i..r i.t -i i . i !-!!. n ii. tt ii.. r. inn rr'ti Hljr tne . .ii.
.t have he M-itix I to p...e.e esl.N;T ' """" ''.'"C
... e .le.r.t ft ""'r '"" the)
.l.i.1 .i I.... I ..1 ll n i.i. .... 1 1 t . i . . - i. i- i . . i. 'nave wa!cu
Xniltirn ! I or i.r n -i 1141.11 i H. rri'tr. . I t j 1 1 nr I II' l'"lr 'K'll inr w Il"ir nerillir I "III rvotttatll
Still U'kt lihllr pUig'oiiniU fol I've ! a" I got. v I ' t"e at al "vet p. ilt..n pirpatnl tilling two vrat of
f a.ty. ha.M. tem i. lot a hih ' "v " "V. '" ".'"'M . ' hx'r rf"'
- .....n. ..! 1 I tttai in nil Hi 1 11 . .......
The m it st hand whe th .p! yere !. M ( u M VMlt
rtore tlnte In aikt th-mhl I tlaitrd illah -"-a i1. tte I nii.ti mav hue htti't rotn rele ttriit hr thrte a railv
ll ftnwirt fapidly to lar a tee a... ..e a.e .rt a. l-e I intnaei ilol in the Summe tlistt n t -ven should the
rrrned Hut we ttt Veerltt r- w.th the e.pa-.i.i1 l'"V " !4 '!'" "'
. 1 .1 1 . . . .I. titttiet id (11c Itotn liiotiilott ami suiloat that would
nil roxx..-.n Ilie lattthM mine .mall pa.V.sh 11 ivrf
L. u . 1. 1 . . Ll Lf . a M..I !.. iimm.. .Mlt. . . .......I 1. ... V ' . I it
aai sniwii.i'i-si vsivni "" ....'.".si . ivrwnu lotlf li'Ulil rtlPg StiOa-.x. i. 11
I there i nothing the matter with
lionr mrmoiv if oii tan tememhet
I every penny that ha heen hoitnwerl
(mm t-m and ran fotget evety Hmi
that vmi hottowetl from other
We ae atltaited hv our opi.itf
Mavhe that' the tea"ti why a wvman
loually mame a gi1 Ii. tenet
Why i I' ihat a hank ilxiu mine
the rashier before it miset the rmaj
he hat gollrn swat; wilhf
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1916, newspaper, August 7, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170098/m1/8/: accessed May 24, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.