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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMKS MONDAY MARCH 11 1018.
i 3 OMEN
AT CONFERENCE
Orators Not Wanted They
Sore Hearers Is Message.
' Tlx two ipriktri (or thf (alt ton-
ttrtnct of FourMinut Mm at tlir
Cbtmbtr of Commerct Ihii (iirtnoin
tr Curtii Nickerton and Pif. lUrl-
run Klon both of whom rrprffiit
Washington hrihUrlff of tlir rmir
. Minute Mrn and camr to OkUhnmi
City eipftially to idviie Oklahoma
iptikrn coming hr tindfr thf wdfn
of thf Committfe on Public liidirma-
tioa of which the 23.0(11) I'mir Mmiiif
. (Men now aptakinf nightly to B.tMMMi
4 movie patrons are a branch
The presiding officer at the Four
jMinute Men'i ronfrrence wa Chair-
lman N. Ft Graham of Tula Nrarlv
'one hundred Four Minnie Mm at' in
.''attendance on the conference hftidfa
'lain. F. D Aikrn of Shawnee. wh it
iji Four Minute Woman (doing the lamf
I public work at the men )
it Mlaitt Mea'a Ideal.
I. Curtli Nickerton laid in '.art:
The Four Minute Mm. it irnm to
;me can have no better ideal to krrp
'befora him in thii work lor hia gov-
. ernmenl than the one tentenre of most
.Jaignificance from John Adam wlirn he
laid 'Let us have one country one ri.n-
. Ititution and one dfttiny.' We tan hive
'no better moral support it has termed
to me than the significant wnrdt of
1 Prendent Wilton when in one of hit
fnetMget he laid. 'With onr army of
Four Minute Men apfaking we may
. feel w are thrice armed.'
"I wonder if you Four Minute Men
nere have an accurate conception of the
l1 amount of publicity by way of carefully
1 prepared bulletin which are being tent
out from Washington? In connection
'Jwith the war saving! atamp work f.VIO-
000 bulletin on the snhjfct were tent
to our public ichoolt in America. Tint
4a to be followed by at extensive a but-
'letin campaign among the nation'
lichool children on the mibjert of war
jgardens and a little later bulletins on
poultry raiting.
I Mow Oa KlghUantk Campaign.
" I "You will probably be interested to
Vnow there it a Four Minute Men'i or-
f aniiation in Hawaii in Alatka in the
"anil tone and one now forming in
' 'Porto Rico. The Four Minute Men of
America have participated in leventeen
apeaking campaign! (I mran ipeaking
cm leventeen different tuhiectt) and are
now engaged in their eighteenth cam-
paign. The activitiei of your organira-
lion are now directed by 4.0(10 chair
men and the number of Four Minute
Men now ipeaking it estimated to be
.nearly 25000"
NicVenon wal followed bv Prof
Bertram NeWon of Chicago who tald
waa tent to the conference by Wah
ington headquarter! to aid in the apeak-
ing methodi delivery and text used by
Fnur Uiniit Man in Oklahoma. He
raid:
Oratora Not Wanted.
i "Eloouence 11 one of the greatett
-ariei of our Four Xfinute Men today.
JW do not want oratori. We do not
farrt the type of man who thinks when
If atarti to ipeak 'Sr me make a
.peechr If the Four Minute man
would get that Idea of 'speech' out of
iil head he would get ahead fatter.
rtw appear before movie audiences as
lha direct repreientative of the United
tatei government. Ymi must not for-
irrt that. You have a war tnfssagt to
fieliver and you have no need to forget
. that but you must remember thii:
. "You can infringe on a man'i relig-
ion hit political viewi perhapi hi
5lfe'i cooking with more or leas of
impunity but you cannot infringe on
tit right to enjoy himself and have
amusement when he goes to the picture
ahow. It is better for you to keep your
talk under four mimitn than over it.
f "In thii work of ipreading the propa-
ganda of patriotism under the auspices
of the Four Minute Men'i organitation
yttn do not have to make the eagle
a cream and you do not have to become
obsessed of the idea that you are a na
ftjral born orator and you are going to
gway that movie audience with your
ailver tongue. You are not there for
that purpose.
"Don't Watte Time."
"In fact you will do well if you will
atlck to the bulletin lent to you from
Washington telling you what to say on
given lubject. A Four Minute man
jartainly has not got to tell how he
Came to ipeak what caused the war or
thnk the manager of the movie for al-
- (owing him to apeak.
. ' "As regards thii thanking the theatri-
cal manager for allowing you to speak :
eptcial bulletin on that subject has
team prepared and on a given night
In every motion picture and every
(heater where the Four Minute man
pal been given the privilege of speak-
1 kig for his government the four min-
(tea have been set aiide and will he
hied up in the buiiness of your telling
aha audience facta about the patriotism
ii our theatrical men that probably the
1 ' general public it in ignorance of.
I "Regarding the text of your talks it
at been decided at Washington that it
ja absolutely unnecessary for a speaker
to gire a diagnosis of his speech. The
; ' aeit editoriali in the country under the
Bew method of editing rpera are con-
Bned into the space of between 250 and
100 words. The editorial writer has
jplt that much space and time to get his
feaiige over and put the punch in it.
Ind the example of what usage and
topular aenttment on the luhjert of
fattonals hai forced the best writers
m iournalism to adopt is an example
" ' fkat wc Four Minute Men may profit-
S tjr adopt"
" Following the addressea of these (wo
toaakert thert wit a round table dis-
' pas ion of prablemi confronting the
rat Minute man In hit work at which
Nsokerson and Profeasor Nelion
HI aMtaqr aveitiona fired at them from
1 as If iawtt Men who had eome from
ft! asaar tha itati to get sharpened up
autijacta which had confused them
HOSTS ARE READY
FOR DEDICATION
OF W. S. S. BANK
(Continue From Faga t.)
hv the purihiMi and 1'iriiiitinw llirv
ill.be ilrlisftnl by Hie letter carriers
( 'olmirl I'mlnnsl lias diviiled thf
paraile iiit.i trien iIuim.hu 1 lie line
of mer h ti as follow :
first Plruioa.
Finer)' military hand
I". S. s ..l.liert
L' S ii.it y.
Krd ( nxv in iinilntm
(mvernor Williama. Sr. reUry limit-
Inn l.ieuten.int l'eiiK"id and Maoi
Uverholsrr (in auloiiiMlnlr).
W S S uiinmiMie
AM olher (ninrniim-. nil uar rrliel
( nmiiieri lal rlnli
f clilli
1'iett club
Kol.irv i In'i.
I lout i In!'
I 'Villi I lull
Kiwanit rltih
lllllr ( mie ( lll'i
W .1 I'ettee ;i; !r (f.i'ining "11 wel
tide r.roadav M'ing south fioin
Fourth to lentil tireet.l
Srrond Division.
Shnne liaml
Mail csrnert
( iiv and i nn'v ntli'iait and fin-
I n et
Kankert' Ktoci.itwn
Motor Car attnriatu'n
Retail Ciedil Men's attociation
(iklalvuua lily I'rt.nl .i-t.i. ill i !i
IlkbhoiiM 'Iravrlrrt' at"Ci.ili"n
Oklahoma Ciiv t "imril No. ;ll
Male Federation id Labor.
Wlmlctale droirry atm iaiion
(irorert' & Unlflierk' attoiialion
Itiiililiint Iride' atiu i.ition
Juliliers' and Manuf.'n imert' a.nia-
tlo'l.
MruKR'lls' attoi'iatioiit
All other attnriationt
Col. A. N. I eerraft ami I' I' fluni
inlet (fiirnung on tmnli tide Ninth
ttreet faring eat to Ilrnad ay).
Thltd Division.
Four-minute rnrn.
Matonir order.
Odd I'ellow.
Knighft of Pvtlnat
KniKhtt of I oliiniliut
l.lkt.
F-aglea.
Order of 0U.
Oklahoma City Pin .tmpmem S'n 4.
M. W. of A.
A. O. f. W.
Woodmen of the World
Sunt of American Revolution.
Major V.. J. Fry and ("apt Fred W
Heet. aides (forniiiiK on south side of
Eighth itreet faring cut to Broadway).
Fourth Division.
I adies of Rebec a lodge No. W.
Oriole Kelierra loclne No.
Ladirt' of Maccabees.
Knights and Ladies of Security.
Knights and Ladies of Honor
U C. T. Ladies dub.
Women's Relief corpa No. II.
Women's Relief corns Nn. 17.
Royal Neighhora of Ainrrira.
State Civic Improvement association.
Tribe of Hen 1 1 tar
Oklahoma ( it v (.iris' dub.
Allen Street aide (forming on south
side Seventh street faring east to
Itroadwav).
Fifth Division.
Hand.
Stockyards district.
Roht N. Johnson Patrick Hamil
ton Kalph Scannell. Jesse Mutton Hud
Johnson and l-rrd Pavis aides. (Form-
ing on south side Sixth street facing
eatt to Hroadwav).
Sixth Division.
Grand Army of the Republic.
Confederate veterans.
Spanish-American soldiers.
Hoy Scouts.
F.dmond Normal school.
Opt. V. Mitchell aide (forming on
south side Fifth itreet faring eist to
Broadway).
Seventh Division
City High school and other city
schools.
Pr. F. H Nowlin aide. (Forming on
south side Fourth street facing east to
Rroadwav back to llarvey and north on
Harvey to Ninth)
Order of March.
South on Uroadway to Main itreet.
then west on Main to court house then
aouth to Crand; east on Grand to
Rroadwav: north on Broadway past the
Lee-Huckins hotel
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QU1NINF
(Tablets) It stops the Cough and
Heidarlie and works off the Cold I'"
W. GROVE'S signature on each box
tttr (Adv.)
Vifa' Statistics
Mirrlags Llcanitt.
Alv Itnv King rnrn 0I1I. nrnl ttnrf1
P. lUlns 21 yearn olit. tmlh ot Kl llenti
Btrtha.
Mr. mid Mm 11. P. rmirtrlRht 117
il Iii-uhI uliei'l. Imv.
Mr m! Mm W. M. llorton 714 Went
K"iirth ptrrt. n gtit
Mr An.l Mie. C. KltV 407 Hmilh II. .1'-
linson a Imv
Deilhi.
Hlark 1 month -olil.
I eon W.
Ctilrknliaw
S2r. vi
old ho.
Kloienr Ijhwsoii t yeRtu
pltal
J W. I'uty. "0 veiirii old. t'nivnrtity.
Building Permlla.
r. C Ttorlkelil 171'n I'liml Klfleenlli
hlleet otie-litorv frnine BiMttlnll $I.r.l"l
"We never hear now of the once
famous headiest horseman"
"No hut we have the headless oper-
ator nf an automobile." Kansas ( its
journal
A Food You Need
ForConservation
Grape-Nuts
Saves
Sugar. Mllk.ReL
Unique among pre-
pared cereals. GO
OKLAHOMA MUST
SAVE MORE GOAL
NORMS DECLARES
Says Stale Must Prodi;
linn Moio Tons.
i i' Mil-
"We mutt ill' rr;i-e i.ial n ..ln. ii.in
(rom 4IIOIMI (. .IIIM in ( ll-
lahoma this year and derrrve llie
produilion malei nllv ly atoimg cut
ami rniiiiiraging the buinoii.' .1 " d
in all limber aeclmin of llie stale" ilr
ilared I'. A N'orrit of d.i. -.late furl
adiniuiNtrator in .. nnnif llie furl .
linni'tralion ronfrrenir id war wikrit
at the Skirvin hotel lint im.imiiim!
Jwenlv-flte rr.imtv adoiiiln'rai.'rt a
liunilier of retail ilralrrt and large en
timiert of coal atl'nde I tbe neetirg
rmrlurtmn Has Inne.isrd.
Rrvii'MiiiK the Hull i f I'.e Cirl
.I'loiimtltatii'li time il f.mir min r
istrnre in Oii.'l ri l''7. N .mv t.n I
that through the tlale r.ig.nii.iii.'n i'
had handled none than r-Ki i.iit id
emergeni y 1. .11 ill I In 1 nil. 11 lauu.m
and lehrtiarv and that 111 ri'iv 11-r a
pro-npt drlivery had been ef(e. ir .m l
nn t'lffering ref.orted lie vim! m"ie
than l."(l 1 art id ilel.urd tlii.inrtit i f
n'.'il v.eie li.neil dv ni'i-u't id the .
11 1 1 1 1 -1 r j I . 11 with g I ilrlurrv rrnlii.
"Ihrough a lampau'ii put nil bv the I
adtmiilttiatii'il with llw mil mine i'Wii '
ers and miners appealing to t In-1 r pat
ri"!iMil co il 1 t ' 1 ttt lion ill ( Ikl.ilii.Mi.i I
linnet bat been imiened ill lanuarv
and I eluuarv si veral tlwii and tmn a I
motifh over the .nne prrii.d ill DI7 I he
rtait figiin are not available hut I
am safe in tamg a .'S pen rut imreir'
hat been effected" Nmiiis t.i"l
"lor the fnl line in the lnt"iv ofl
Oklahoma coal 111 1 nr s. mat hai l rn
ent lo shipping purls to biinlin ships
I he furl ailinini-lMiion. we bi lirvr lias
made It potsiMc 1 Iminaods of ton.
have been tent to New Oib-ant and
ithrr i.ilithern ports '
raiaes llelpeis
the work of the nmntv adinniisti.i
tors was praitrd hy Norrit lie tail
that few complaint had been made of
own barges bv dealett and that these
iiiplaintt would not he ignored but
that the ttalr adnimistrati"ii bad birn
to buty during the coal thottage that
investigations oiild not be made on Ibr
romplaints Ilr assured tne I'ouutv
admiiiislratiii t that dr.tleis who had
violalrd the lawt would be ptoseiutnl
J. H. Johnston furl alm inist rat r for
Oklahoma counts' urged the ttoring id
coal. lr urged every retidrnt in g.it
service towns and ciliet In store at bast
one ton of C"al this suninier ; eseiv
manufacturing induttry should store iS
per ent of its needt for the winter and
every retail draler should ttore ilurii g
the summer months V) jierrent of the
rual required during Ihr three big win-
ter mouths oi Prrrmhrr lanuarv and
lehruarv.
Johnston suggested that the furl ad-
ministration should suggest to the na-
tional adininistiation the use oi wood
in armv cantonments. He sm that
the army at one big consumer mnld
make the change at much lest cost than
individuals especially those who lucl
in prairie tectums.
Trirea Nut Disruaaed.
V R. King of Newkiik furl ad-
ministrator for Kav count v impured as
Beautiful KOSMIIU I. MAl'SM.I-lM will be provided with a
spai iout chapel insuring protritwn against had weather ihning funeral
tetviret. 1 he building will establish a reatlv permanent testing plai e
fur the loved one awav fioin the watrt and tlir mid gi.ue Wiite f .r
our descriptive illustiatrd buoklrt gmng pattuulais. .Nn obligation to
you.
Rosehill Mausoleum
SJ0 It.M M lit'II.PIN'C
I m
Why Keep Corns? Lift Corns Off!
Doesn't Hurt! Freezone is Magic!
Apply n f(nv drops ilicn just lift off that soro
touchv corn or ciillus. Cosls oiilv'n few cents I
For a few cent a you ran get a
rmiall bottle of thn nmgir (riivoiir
(lieovred by a Cincinnati rlieinint.
Juat ask at any lrti (tore for a
amall but tin of freenne Apply a
fow drops upon a tender aching
eorn and Inatnntlr that old bother-
Home corn atops hurting tliru
ehortly veil ran lift out Unit corn
1.1 tie p"lny of I li- adnnlll. trail. ill of
rm ..nr. ii'ing pe.'plr and achool h"aids
I .il 'I ill linil.et snlii'iit to at.'ie i'..l
lie w it aduril llial ll tliiuld he li -i"uragr.
and I ' e- 'tuiing nl wod in
lli.r.e si 11.. 14 riii"urigri I lie r
lalillshuirnt of iniiniiipal wood yalds
in towns lie.11 limbei wat tuggrslel
I scry lnii.li i.l I'll that can be spared
t s.urd I'.r g'.srnimriil use Norris
odd t' e adonnitr.itors thmild he tatrd
and lha' tbev sh'.iild not hesiMIe In
siii'r t any meant .. . itilr in bringing
It al.i.lll
'Ihr i.ie linn of pri. ' liting on it.'i
ige 1 ...il Norris ml ..iil. not I '
I" .light l.rh.ie the adiiiiui'liaiort in lil
llie g oerniueiil had a. led I'ri.is id
mine run null uie ipecle. to be l"W
. red the ndmiiu H i' r .aid
DEFENSE'ClNCIL
URGES GROWING
OF MORE FOOD
Cut ()..
1 Cotton Acro.u'c
in favcicl
Me
nl ri s i.t tlir t.te 1 011111 il itt de
tii r nirt ui:h d stiiil l.nin agents at
the ( h.iinh. 1 nf (i.nnnrnr this inoin-
i ing to go. into the ru sitii.itii.ii at .it
' lr. ling ' n.il'hi'fs A 1 esolnf 1 in whoh
j found favr tsilh the i.mniil numbers
v as inn 1 1 1 1 1 1 I pri'i'.i ing a r.iiiip.it:u
I In 1 lit iih II the I ' .'t II 4i re Ige III (Ik
I I il .1 and the in. n-i-oig nf 4. n .ir
I ill .'ted lo f"..d 1 mps
Ayilelntte Piesides.
I M AsdelnOe i haiiinail nf the sutr
ii'iincil. presided at I'.e inieting wlmh
was atlrndrd by pr S'ratlon P Urn ks
se. tel. in a inann its nt the luemher 111
the stale iiinncil I'le idnil J W C lot
well nt the A .iinl M inllege Jamrs A
Wilson ihitrmati nf extension work
and John I- Swaiin l.i' rlnh agent
I hr-e s is a I'enrr.il disciosi.-n nf lh
Bell-ans
Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. Druggists
rtfund moncv if 't fails. 'k
Ws a
Changed World
to did folks' whine timo-
iliinmcd 'yo arc made
youriK ajtain throiiKh
itinific of riKlit-fitting
kIhshcs and t his plpasure
ami comfort yon will have
if you let us fit .mmr
Klaxon.
N. O. BARNUILL
Regiitered Optometriit
in charge
Boasen Bros.
Eat. 1899 133 W. Main
root and all with the fingers rnty.
)unt think! Not one hit nf pain
before applying freefone or after-
wards ll doesn't even Irritate the
Ktirrniiniling akin.
Hard corns nod corna or eorna
brtwerri the tors aluo hardened
ralluan nn bottom of (net shrivel
up and fall orT williout hurting.
I'logiain iv nrd by the ite ii'oiriit
igrn ullilie'
bile lln le is 11. 1 way I ab-"!i
Iv nil. .f 1 ing the urdei tb.it I.i'im
l.l.int their laud 111 the .i..p mi"
"Ml I 1. it. .11 41. l 1 . 1 lit 11 nn. n
hr the department an ai.pial
made to the patriot .ni i.l ihr I.iiiio-i
I lip ugh nrrtiiigs In hi 1 1 r . 11.' 1 . ni lir
slate il will he riii.has.r. in n. ;
11.0111111111I v that n v drtiali.'ii ii. i'i I1 '
.l.in tugiMstrd will 1. 1 stiii. t ilr .k
..I nil (il t iiiji food to the iijii. .ii and I.
Ihe allien
Kood Kaiainf riogiam
A11 'Oiling lo the iei iniiiuMi'hii i"ii 0
sued bv Ihe drpartmrnt a 01 "I th-
pi" grain 11
"Not mine than one half ot Mo-
tivate. I laud on any faun should I
voted lo roll. .11"
"( orn should fie planted onlv on
where coin piixlin ed a in.p Ii 1
good rinnigh for -i-i-d tins 1.11
J is Fos With Trpun
I H'iid Pigeslne I asatue
1
to lake lust try one ' 1
I geloi 1.1 (onstpaton
h.."!r I
A Simple Way To
Remove Dandruff
'I he 1 r it one tin e way I 1 it I .1 - O' "
lailed (o remove dandiufl at on. 1 . .111
Hl.lt It lo dltsohe It tin II to I or t r v
rntiirly I o do hi iii 10 a' n' I
iimrs of plain 1 omio .11 h i'i I .1 .
tiorli anv drui; siore tht 1 all v 11
nerd) apply it at 11 g'-t ni i.i.r.i
te enough to moisi.-u ihe . . 1 j a
1 ii'i it 111 i'i nit . w ith I'te I i: 1 1 s
Hv rooming most it not all. "t
''and' 11. f will he g"io and 1 1 1 - ' I
ni"ir applii ationt will 1 iuu!''rlv
"he and eiiiiielt dt-t 1 "V e . 1 v m
-ik'il Mini t r .( r id it no "' ill' h" v
dandruff "il 10.1v h ive
Von will Imd all 1'. hmg a" ! !
..f the sralp wiil t..p 1 .:!.. .1
voiii It air wi'l be f'uf I . hi-'' 'i- gi
olkv and t'dt and V ok and frrl 1 hu
dre. I timet he'ler I VI
Hitf Values Kvcry
Day In the Year
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the physical relaxation and the
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ft ATZheMustc Maker
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lets you hear. No liarrel-like tone no nazal twanj? but the recreation of the a'ti.st
and the instrument live. warm pulsatimr comes to you from the Victrola and the Vic-
trola alone. A comparison will prove this.
We
would be jrlad to
while you pay
you
play
Call or write
Store Closes at 4
flM EN KINS
Cameo Brooches
A Whole Window Full ol Them
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iiioiltlleil ind diaplawd lake tone to -I -i
and look I l ey're worth going tat to "
Rosenfield's
The Credit Jewelers
MS West Main Opposite the Kmptea
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Protect Your Records?
Your Records Protect Your llusiness
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The Safe Cabinet Company
-.r 717 Colroid Building
OKLAHOMA CITY
37 N. Robinson
Closed
On Account of Alterations
Will Reopen Wednesday
March 13
Stock Will Kc Complete at the Opening
Wednesday of the New and Greater Shop.
tiVhe Mutfc notice
tfelfelS
TO YOUR HOME.
ist s and all itiHtrunirnts.
The
-ive you the ad anta?e ot our
from $Ii.O0 per month up.
SoisTs'nOsSic Co.
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Victrola aloiu' is true to thi art
easy pa-im
w iv which 1 '.'s
Oltlnhom Virfroln Storo
223 Main St. OMnbom
City Okln.
S. S. Bank Opening.
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Stafford, R. E. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 29, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, March 11, 1918, newspaper, March 11, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc170618/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.