Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 191, Ed. 1 Friday, November 10, 1916 Page: 2 of 16
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TWO
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES FRIDAY NOVEMBER 10 191f.
democrat where Ixitli parties iterc
claimii.g victory hy JtlU votes.
Notth Dakota Safe.
l'AKGO. K. I) . X..v. in -The imm
returns received t"dv thnh leave i.nK
25 precincts j-iies a plural ty of
l.filK v. in N.-rth Dakota The i
ruaiiunn !'fcritirt not r- rt-. 1 an- i'i
the must t emote distruts i'i the -I'1'
and 111; i nut mat' not he recited itti.il
late in the dat. Imt r publu .tit leadeis
do tint believe that thr Wilson plural'i.'
will he materially thaiifcfl I y the tr
rnainitiK tote
Wilson 2(XK Ahead.
Old Photographs of
. Present Residents
Electoral College Standing
Thirteen Proves
Unlucky Number
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Lead Assured Wilson.
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5i. votes Iti'iil ward 2. kerne v. huh
had reported tn tin- press that Wils.n
etc. tots ri'ictvi-d l.l; t n until u.ud .'. :
llnter w lilt 1 1 rate Wil-mi '.v l t-i- in i
press liyuti".. Slips had Im i! t iki ii t .
correct the rcttitu"! rrjuji'. tthuh I t
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Hughes In West Viiinia.
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State Wilton Hughei Doubtful
Alabama 12
Arizona 3
Arkansas 9
California 13
Colorado 6
Connecticut . .
Delaware
Florida 6
Georgia . 14
Idiho 4
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas 10
Kentucky 13
Louisiana 10
Maine
Maryland 8
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri 18
Mississippi 10
Montana 4
Nebraska 8
Nevada 3
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina 12
North Dakota 5
Ohio 24
Oklahoma 10
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina 9
South Dakota
Tennessee 12
Texas ' 20
Utah 4
Vermont
Virginia 2
Washineton
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming 3
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Mr. Hughei Casting Ballot No. 13.
Charles Iliiflies was eiven ballot
No 1.1 when lie vi nil to vote in New
I 'N'tirk ( it "That's my Itu ky mnnlu r."
lie said "I was horn nil Fridav." IUi'
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All Steel Order
Records Broken
Totals
N't'coHsary (o elect 2fi(3.
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OFFICIALS PLAN
I THIRD JUBILEE
HERE TONIGHT
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verbal (iemanil arniititt demurrant nr.m-
ipiarters for the official relehration to-
niKht whirli will he the last.
Result on State
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M I'AIT. '.. It). -With t.u
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Minnesota at iinon t d i v i
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Banker to Prison
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mil' I Ami i ii .n ii mi .i I li.ml "I i ' it
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RUSSIAN TROOPS
IN BATTLE FOR
DANUBE BRIDGE
"Is Man Monkey?"
Riley's Subject
That Darwinism has s.i penetrated
rten the luh srhnnl
Slates that the rase of
I ate nf the two election measures
siihtnitted in Tuesday's election re-
mained in dmiht this morning on the
lace fit official returns although dnno-
iratic leatlers asrrtefl hoth proposi-
tions had luen defeated while repilh-
'.i ails and socialists declared their re-
turns showed hoth propositions adopted
Passage Indicated.
Thr trtiinr. so far on the straight
ves and no vote on the two pioposi-
t the United tmus show the vote in favor of the so-
(ind and the 1 . i.ihst election law and the repeat of
MiMvy FiRhtiiiR in Process
Noar Tchcinaoda
tionlla" is liecomitiK a very serious one
in the problem of higher eduration. is
the belief of Kev. William 11. Ktley
evanfjelist at the First Itaptist church.
He will letttire tonight on "Is Man a
Developed Monkey?" His lecture on
Darwinism has been delivered in both
America and Filmland and wa recently
i luraf tenzed by the London Tunes as
"one of the really (treat utterances on
the subject of evolution."
The" l(Xl voice chorus under the direc
tion ol llarrv Maxwell i
Danube the war of. interest tn the meeting second only to
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Includes newest
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tin-si- ri-i miutri -s a l nlker and nine i ctnles of the socialist nartt
itlicr iirnnan airilanr wete iirtMiyht
I down llnie was intf-inittent artil-
! 'i n titihlmt! n't larnnis st-rtions nf tin
'l'.'iit and aln intanirv .kiiinishinv
the reKistt ation law but it is believed
ibat the silrnt vole will kill both propo-
sitions. To he adopted the affirmative
vote on both propositions must be a
maturity of all votes rast in the elec-
tion the failure of a voter to vote be-
inij counted as against tl.e two measures
Official returns irnm twentv-otie
counties had been received bv the Mate
election board up to noon todav but
the vote l ad li"t been tabulated An
attractmn i unofficial siitnmarv however showed
a steady (tain m ihe ilson vote and
it now appears that Wilson carried the
state by a Ihk mapiri'v. ti"t a jilurali-
tv of all votes cast in thr presidential
race
Additional Returns.
Additional returns on the election
measures received by the Time i tip to
noon todav aie as follows:
Mayes counts For election law 1.-
i.L ; aiMii'.M. Ml l or repeal reiM-
tairamst 1 4l
-For rleition law
i- i i i i T n i Kainst. 1 -'-'5 For repeal reKis-
l ndaiintfd bv their failure to poll the . ims. w.ust. I?S
expected t fe in tliit state s.rti.ilist 1 Seminole rotinty--lor election law
state head.iiartrrs has turned its ( net j I--''. . aiiain-t l.(Hi. For repeal rfKis-
Ries toward KaininR votes Mr the l-IH ! rai"n a.-Li'J :'J 1 1
'iiUKr.ession.il and s(r election.
vattipaiKn ol "f'tui atii'ti" has alreadv
been slatted by mailing thousands of
phaniplels uiKinu the merits of prin-
I'L I Ki )i lis' AI i N.. in - Kiissiau
ti"np; are now two miles west of
I . heiuatoda linhtin fur the faiiinns
l i nine ai n.ss tlic
ii.e announced t"dav in tt-i ictmrt on
tin tampamitin Dnbruilja Only One "BROMO QUININE"
Rumanian Sulfe Reve.se. ilo )ip ca Jof Mmt
On the 1 taiisvlvainan fnmt the Ku- i a v tivf llWOMfl fit VIM t o.L
niatiiaiis hate suiiertd a teverse at the for Mau rP 0( :' VV. t.k( )VF. Cures
hand ot the invadiiiu Austin ( lermaii a c() 1f I)av 2.V. Adv. I
. ries. I hey weir iliiieu I ntr trist--iiiiilitt.itil
in ll.- ii;ion west of llueii
i.ilht Kunianian tmops undert ."k a
l ul'ipum i lleiiite movement in the
nniil'Mii .f I'i. dial
V ti'drnt a't.iik mi IJii'-ia" p.M'i 'ii-
I' the St 'klind ti'Ki'.u "I olhtria w.i
i.idi eMfi d.r. lit iisirn i i rniai:
I ' . r- I In' tt .il ! In e aiUloiini rs (h it
itli'l 1 i t Unix i t en mndani'' ts ill
Iviis-ian- itrie loinpillrd tn t ill bai k in
'In it si- .tid line
Seventy-Seven An Battle'
'irinil' -nrn aerial i mints rt
lMU"lit mi tin lunch fruit c-tCt'!.IY
l'aris ttat i 1 1 1 1 e reports that in
Socialists Start
Vigorous Campaign: 1:
MINISTER McGOODWIN
HAS SEVERE COLD
I'tistMii Mil Its in. Vncrnaii tnin-'
i i - I. rn.'iiel.i Ii.. has a srii !
i' ' I I 'i -iMtal ttrik. was i.ititireii'
i t.. i mm t.iilat (i'i ai oiint of tin-
i ! i 1 1 - - Mi Mi I moilw in has l.crn tin
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it t :
M' M 1 1. lodw iii tine and their sup j
hat i l en in ihe I inteil Mates r
t u i it i k s I hi t will lc.it e the hit I
' ' h'l t I In s mi iiit h 1 lift ale at
ii ' Lit t in linirl
II. M. Sinclair state secretary said
a more vixorntis cnii)aiKn is beiun
planned for the nest two years than
was ever managed hy a poll tit al party
in this stale. Fust however the s.
ii.ilist Icadeis inlentl to im estimate
eleitioti conditions if the new clcition
law tatriers.
Tulsa Greetings
Sent to President
$19.50
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Sertitt Safety Satlslmtinn
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Oklahoma City's One Pi it Musir
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SI55.25 A
Buy That
Wrist Watch
Today
$2 and Up
( tr hate tour old one made
info a wiist watch toi onlt S..' (t
Repairing
I l all kinds ticallv and itiiikly
done Alttats remeiiihet I ncke
i an Its it no matter what it i.
and the cost will be small
FRICKE
JEWELRY COMPANY
Opposite Fntianer to Terminal
Station IS N. llatvey.
HT SA. Okla. Nov. 1(1-(Special I
-The foil. iw inn inessaoe was sent tMnn
ifie todav to I'lesitlrnt Wilson " I he
Wilson Marshall club ol Tnl-a inin
nii'tilt kin wn as the (.oitmi Sox. ( k I .i
i Im ma's aiKrt democratic I'tKaiuattoii
I repines that the l.onl reigns and the
ei nmeiit at Washington still lives
1 ilia' thr American people bv then ver-
1 'In t al the polls hate enilotsol not
milt the autl.1 1. 1 Irecdoin but his four
; teats nt mi'ltlinn same into law and
hate cidered its i ontinnam e for the
next Inn. tears
:l I (.1 ASS. President.
! VI I HAI)V. Sciretart "
Ezra Offutt Doffs
Long Mustache
Immunit v from such an atl.uk as re-
sulted in the loss of Uminn's mustache
several nihts mit has been secured
by F.zra Of (nt. coiintv assessor-elect.
lie hesitated at disposinit entirely
nf bis lofty. i!racefullvdroopin(j joup-
strainer whiih has been the pride ol
the fount v court bouse but finally
irrved himsc'f to the task of rrnpping
if sluiti a la ( harlev (. liaplui. His
tf-irnds spent the entire niorniny to-
ila loiiK'r.itulatiny. him on the improte-
mcnt All Lines Wiff
Attack 8-Hour Law
t llll M ( I Not H All railroads
of the 1 011111!!' ate ronsideriny the lil-
iin; of 1 1 1 1 1 1 n f 1 1 1 i i suils attacking the
Adan:. in law. as was done hy the chl-
c.iko. !" K Island iX I'acilic here to-
iUv. and previously in other states by
the 1 tin 'ii I at it u- and the Ati bison
Inpeka r Santa Fe are urdtny to 'ire
I'tesuhrt Sew all of thr ( bu ayo Mil
waukee K Si Paul
Vital Statistics
airihi
Mr iiml .Vrn It K MeC'riii hen
el 1. 1 k lit It xtrt'.t l.o.
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."Miik .1 Hem nh. f.i; vemi old. fllM t
ihiH In. in nivcti mllf.fi rtinl nf town 'l I'i
i 1 1... k W eiln mlnv inht HXiiiernl lunv-
I.e. will he hrlil Hi I'i.. Ileiii'sh liiilun lit
; n elm k t III" nftfrtiimn i
I Bullrtlns Permit. 1
I ikl.ilinmii Mill iiml Klrvulnr eninpmn
Siei'iiil ulrefl ii ml Kriinel iivriiU'. elnr- 1
I Hfe wurflii'iine I 'It.oim I
1 T I; S illliiiiisnn r; Wm '.tllfiT nl.i :
atftiiie. i .-iii.liti hftiii.. .'.a'n
r I Mi.oI.ihh Hi' t riilt nee.1
nl slr'll nlir-ntilri ll.ilne . I ts ' 1 1 1 M tr .
'.ili.
m i. n.i;.' a s...i . i ...i i .ri ia
1 1 lias 1 1 ). ill u lu iiuime !' U
Debt Dirt and-
the Devil nro the chief
enemies of mankind. A
word about dirt. All con-
tagious disea.Hes originate
in dirt ('lean up! Disin-
fect ! Wo have a complete
ntock of worthy disinfect-
ants. Phone or call.
Goodner's
SOUTHERN PHARMACY
Walnut J741 jto W. Main
THE STORE FOR MEN
Who You For $1 Bill ?
I'm For You Union Suit!
Excellent ribbed Union Suitt of a very desirable
weight in White or Ecru. Thete garments are
"Duofold" union $uit$ and of known reputation.
They are special Saturday
$1 Each
See Window
Turn in Here For Gloves
Good warm gloves of Cape Chamois Kid
Mocha and Si'k in practically all colors.
"Mark Cross" gloves from London others
equally as good made in U. S. A.
$1.50 Up
WsM
CAmt&HYE
mmsnur OKLAHOMA OTTi
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Only One Day More to
Get this $1.00
"Wear-Ever"
Double-lipped 2 Quart Saucepan '
NOTK th two Up which nli yon tn
Jour with lthr right or left tin nil OOTBB
or this uop Its. Aluminum utcnilla
tr NOT "all til iimi "
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Cut out the coupon today take it to your dealer and eet
the "Wew-Ever" nauccpun for onl B9o by complyino; with
the conditions named in the coupon. If not obtainable at your
dcler'a mail the coupon and $1.00 to address stated in coupon
and you will receive the pan prepaid.
Clip Ihe Coupon!
Get your
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At fur youn!f whjr m
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