Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 254, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1919 Page: 2 of 16
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NO BOLSHEVIST
SOVIETS HERE
Special Commltteo Makes
Labor Report to Mayor
Although Archibald Simmon ol
the army intelligence department de
dared ycitrrday t Wuhingion that
Mihrviit (ovirti re organifdl in
all iht industrial center of tde'Uniie.l
States. Mayor Shear reported lod.iy
that an investigation committee ap-
pointed lv him mimr. time u-.tu to
probe' condition here hai (mind n
trace ol such an organisation in Ok-
lahoma City. The committer made it
rrport yesterday and completed it
work.
One Inveoigatnr spent a nlptit in
a holK camp tiy the river and (mind
ne'thcr o( hit companion knew any-
thing about blthrvini nor I. W. W
I' actual trampi were found.
Somr grumld'iig alxmt conditions
liere is reported among working men
but the investigator found no man
nor group of men who could make.
t.'"ment on what "condition" were.
The report cb'sr with the Matrincnt
that labor condition In Oklahoma
City are f.iirly Rood packing plant
well supplied with labor and the de-
mand normal.
CREDIT MAn'tALKS
ON "PAY UP" WEEK
In reply to a questionnaire- issued
t the.cloe of a ten-day pay up cam-
paisn from February 2 t 11 in I'ltf
retail mcrrhnt of the city reported
from 5 to IK percent increase in the
"paid on" account above that of the
corresponding prtiod in the previous
year said II II Calvin president of
thr Retail t re lit Men assogation.
at a meeting rd the Oklahoma .1 ity
retailer at the Skirvin hotel today
Mr. Calvin detailed the result ol
last vear' rampaiun and urued all
member to boost in the W drive.
whVh will extend from February 1
to IS.
The propojed cotnmiion manager
form of city government wa mid
milted for consideration with tnstruc
. inni that each member aive the mat
tr due consideration and be ready to
art on it at the next meeting.
PROPErTyLISTiNG
DATES ARE FIXED
Owner of Oklahoma City property
both real and personal can lit their
nrnnrrtv with thr assessor at the
rniirttinmr from February 1 to ln ac
cording to announcement of Jam's
Iteatv. tndav. l'crsons owning piop
erty and living in wards one and two
can make tlieir listing tietween t en-
1 and 8 and those in wards
ilirre and four between February ID
nt tft
lle.tty posted three notices in each
fcf the fifty-three voting precinct of
thr city yesterday and aid that be
had obtained all pecetsary supplies
and help to make a rapid Siting of
the city' property between those
dates.
All country precinct will be as-
leiscd by townihip assessors.'
To Curt Habitual ContlpaHon
Take "LAX-FOi WITH PEPSIN for
two or three week. A 1 iquid Tonic
I axative. Tleasant to Take. 50c. It
Regulate. (Adv.)
Vital Statistics
Blrlhi.
Mr an. I Mn leiry H. Jamn. -'
Knat Nllilli mrfft. tioy.
Mr. and Mm. Moraca Jtr Holinat
Horn nf Krdermliig I.ivf boy.
Hr. anil .Mrs J. S. Jendron PL An-
thony'a hnipltal txiy.
Mr. and Mm. J. W. WaMen Okla-
homa city liny.
Mr. and Mi) W. C. WTilttaker OWU-
homa 'Ity toy.
Mr. and Mm. Will Illppn Oklahoma
Oty t'"v.
Mr. and Mrs Jamea W Walker 1 1 ZD V
Vet Klfth alreat. tjoy.
Mr. and Mm. I.mUnrtl Llttla
Eait rihlh atreet. (IrL
Daaths
Mel ale tf
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atrcnt.
A.
IVeit Fifth
daily use of
GrapeiNuts
(a most pleasant
and nourishing
cereal food) is
one of the big-
gest modern aids
toward health
and strength.
GrapeMrts is natural-
ly sweet and needs
little or no sugar.'
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w aiilllN'IT'iN Jmi. II -fio ttmy r-
y ot aiii mii iiitiay nu.
tillid hi nr.liin ' .
Ifirtl at muihi
Hint at airidHH milileiil I
Itlril of rrltlenl anil ther imm I
tle4 r llle 4
Mmlui In arllMI . . .' 41
luUl "l
iiktshoinnfia In Hal
lilt. II lOHKAiC
rrltaU leaiuli J. Mann Hanoi)!.
MlnHINl IN ACTION
frltala (lira k. lurner OIIIM.
I'rltala Jmnrt I . t.raua U Killl.
H AHl AI Tt IVMMAIIY
'I I UA I K.
I'raflatMlf
rHrtnl. Total.
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lj la.jaa
Hl.ui Iti.tt
1MI IW.4I.1I
IUV.WI II.S
Klllnl In arllna . . . .
Iirl ul hhuimU . .
tliril ( t i.irul anil
itihrr iihm
Ineil ut iliAfaaa . . . .
ouniletl
SIIiii( anil pilauu.
TOTAL Nt'MllKK 'K OKLAHOMA
i AHl'AI.I ii:h III-lolilKL; TO
JAM'AKl M
Klllxl la ar.lon illrij at waunila
ami ariMlrnl 1
IMr.l ol ill-raaa l
SSx.ndr.l I.a
Miaiiii( and prUonrta 441
Talal
.
WAHMIX'JTO Jmi. ?I.-Tha army
c.muiUly given out laat liliht ilm.
Itouailrd IM
t iManivmana In Hat '
I'ritala Mulrrl I. Mlllanl Talaa.
ITItal llorar l. Kellrr ttll arta
tialaul liklahmna IKi.
SOCIALISTS FLAY
BERLIN STRIKERS
Widespread Dissension Calls
Forth Attacks.
dry Tha Asuorlntrd 1'reaa )
IlLKLIN Thursday Jan. JJ-The
strike epidemic in Berlin and par-
ticularly the itnke of the electric
ga aim other municipal worker
whose position enables- them to ex-
tort compliance with their demands
from public or private emploser are
tck'iitiiing to disituiet even the o-
cialtst leaders. In common with thc
bourgcoise press the Socialist Vor-
isjcrts points out the disloyal nature
of the strike of the electric worker
by which hundreds of thousand suf
fered great hardship.
The aldermen of Charlottenburg a
wot king clas district of Uerlin pt
a common council meeting louay crit
icised the attitude of tiie workcts.
'J he criticism came from members ol
all parties.
The employes of the city gas works
who were granted an eig.it-liour day
only recently have now under a
threat in paralc the tus supply com-
pelled thr K'anlinn of a six-hour day
and an nurcae i it ai;c amounting
to I.'.SOII.ISSI mark annually.
Ilerr Katrenstein a socialist alder-
man laid that the recent strikes indi-
cate that "ve have progressed Iroin
exploitation by the capiiahsts to ex-
ploitation by 0 proletariat with the
distinction tli.it Hie capitalists were
accustomed ti reckon more than six
weeks ahead."
realtorsTnporse
city manager plan
The rral eMalc board at is noonday
luncheon and business meeting held
at the 1 t'i' -1 1 ik kins hotel tin after-
noon vtrtit on record as the lirst civic
lu dy to indorse tie city manager
plan. It svas unanimous.
.Vlji'iiriimrni ss.is taken at 1 00 to
meet informally with officials of t he
I aimers' Packing and Canning coin-
'pany. The company recently pur-
chased a building between Harvey
and MinKon street fur erection of a
dehydrating plant.
The Man Discharged.
"I'll work no more for that man
rviun"
An' v.l.v?"
"Sure tt'j on account of a remark
he made."
"And what was that?"
"Savs be. 'You're discharged.'"
t is true that
a consistent
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PORTUGAL MAY
RESTORE KING
Monarchy Proclaimed in Lis
bon Report
MADRID Jan. 24 -The monarchy
ha been proclaimed in l.hbon the
Portuguese capital according to a tel
eram received here from Valencia on
lle Portuguese border.
VIGO Spain Jan. 24-The mon-
archist movement in 'ortuital has a
foothold at Santarem forty-five miles
northeast ' f Lisbon according to ad-
ice received here. They report that
troop under Colonel Silveramos
which the Lisbon government had sent
to aid in suppressing the monarchist
rebellion joined the royalist at San-
tarem. Manuel in London.
LONDON Jan. 24 Widely circu-
lated rumor to the effect that King
Manuel of Portugal wa about to
land on Portuguese ierrilory is at
least premature. Ex-King Manuel
was still in London today.
Carrlaon Join Rebels.
VIGO Spain Jan. 24 -Thr great-
er part of the Lisbon Karrison has
Koue ovr to tlte monarchists accord-
ing to report on the progress of the
Portuguese revolution received here
f mm Coimbra in northern Portugal
and other localities. The wireless
station near Lisbon is taid to be in
royalist hands.
Navy I LayaL
PARIS . Jan. 24 -(Havas )-The
Portuguese navy ha remained loyal
t ) the government according to all
accounts received in Madrid. The
Madrid newspaper however have
advices saying that thr army i on the
side of the revolutionists.
Mexican Held On
Forgery Charge
CHICAGO. Jan. 24-A young Mex-
ican passing as Alberto Martinet is
under arrest today on a charge of at-
tempting to cash a worthless check
for $7(X) on the Hibernian bank. Ac-
cording to the police the young man
admitted he is not Alberto Marline
secretary of an oil company at Tarn-
pico and San Antnniat Texas but
claim to be Alberto De Zamacona e
Vnclan; that hi father wa a former
secretary of the- treasury of Mexico
a-nd later ambassador at Washington
nnd that he is now financial agrut
for the Mexican government in Lon-
don. '1 be police say the young man bad
registered at a hotel with a young
woman from St. Umis who ha dis
appeared.
Wilsons to Attend
Parisian Opera
PARIS. Jan. 24 President Wil-
son will tonight make his first real
visit lo a theater since leaving Wash-
ington more than six week ago. IU
will go to tbe opera lo attend a gala
niKht. specially arranged for him. and
after a strenuou week at work In
the supreme council of the peace con-
gress he is looking forward to the
event with great anticipation.
Mr. and Mr. Wilson will give a tea
at the Murat residence today (or all
the attache of the household. They
have invited the house servant the
soldier guard army motor corp
chauffeur and everybody else who
has anything to do with the president
home in Tari.
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The Store of
WATCHES are not bought to use for a day
or a year. They are or ahould lie depend-
able for a lifetime. Our stock Of standard Amer-
ican and imported timepieces is complete and in-
cludes a wide range of prices models styles and
sizes.
including a full line of Wrist Watches for both
ladies and gentlemen.
137 Went Main
m
Exclusive Agents
WI NOW HATI A COMPLETE LINK OP
MAVIS
TOILET WATER
FACE POWDER
TALCUM POWDER
( ' COLD CREAM ETC.
In FACT you'll find every itandard line of
Toilet Article In our Toilet Good Department.
AN IXPIRIINCID SALESLADY IN CHARQV
Roach & Yeazey Drag Co.
Mali ul Robiatra Sta. PBI-31
' Wa Serve Statin1 let Cream Pre) Fori DcUvtry
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES FRIDAY JANUARY 24 1919.
o;;ly c::h ilav
PARTY WILL)
tl
lltaJ
TO TALK TEftUS
(Csnllnuad from Pag 1.)
the non bolthevist element of Rus-
sia which is largely in the majority
tvill be adversely influenced.
White Russia to
Seek Allied Aid
PARIS Thursday Jan. 2.1 - Dele-
gation of Pole from Lithuania and
w1 he Kur.sia including reptcsenta
live from the cities of Vilr.a and
Warsaw have arrived heir They
will defend the interests ol the Pol-
ish populations in Lithuania and
white Kus-oa including repieNcnta-
of all assurance that a lioUhevist in-
vasion of those legion will be pre-
vented. Plan Is Condemned
By London Press
LONDON. Jan. 24. -Newspapers
here comment lukewarmly on the
plan for a conference between an al
lied commissiAii alid representatives
of the various government in Km-
sia. The post sarcastically condemns
the proposal saying among other
things that "it display more than
Christian mrekne." The Tele-
graph admitting the plan U be in
spired by the best mitives condemns
it as being "politically haiardous and
ethically wrong." The Times while
not enthusiastically in favor of the
proposal hopes it will work.
J Dillon the foreign expert of rlie
Telegraph writing from Paris s.is
the Princes' Island plan raused con-
sternation in Russian circles in Paris
and adds that he is authorized to dc
rlare that the government of Omsk.
Archangel Crimea and Yskaterinodar
will absolutely refuse to send repre-
sentative to the conference.
No Compromise Is
Possible Milukoff
LONDON. Jan. 24.-Paul N Milu-
koff former foreign minister id Rus-
sia who is in London was surprised
when told today that the allies had
invited the holsherists of Russia to a
connrenre. He taid :
"The holsheviit are in no" wise rep-
resentative of the Russian people
They are robber and cutthroats;
70U
ntvot
"Hide
fat.
IP too thin yosir drt
maker or tailoc ran tup-
ply tha aVflctDrlet bat
tha orrrfit carry burdres
they can not eoocoal.
TVra la M nut altfoatla.
mtaral Ta do as II la no kofe
neraaary lo alarvatMa
itirtin andestuadmtierrlalnf.
Then Ii aow a aira. aura aar
plraaaoltvar. J tut lake ana liltla
ka nn leal Marewla PraarrlpUoa
Tablet aftrr aacVaval anil al
brd Iibm and ToaTl lUetallr aaa
your rat vanUh. Karh labial eaa-
taini aa iaH dnaa ol tha auna
tiaimVaai InfrMticnta that mada
Iba anctnal Mamnla praaerlpUai
eapaMa ae radacinf tha afarrat
boilr al tba rata or two thr or
roar pnaadj a wtk without tha
tifhlrat III rnVSa. Aik rnar
dmctitt for Uanaola Prrtrrlptloa
TaMala or amd la Iba Marmot
v. a Oarkld galldinf. Ixtxeil
MUh. and rm will rral for
tse a foil eaar annnth lo itart
you wall oa rsu war at aaaaa-
oraa. Trf It
Dependability"
for Whitman's Candles
i a - a -r. w.t ta
mad dog who wish to bit other lo
tliat all may be mad."
He tald the only way to rtile the
KiiNsian problem wa lo nvnthrow
the bolshevitt rule and dated that if
the allie would tupp'y guns and mu-
nition patriotic Russian would
do it.
Quinine That Doe Noi Affect Head
Hecate of it tonic and laxative el-
icit I.AXATIVK PROMO (JUININK
(Tablets) can be taken by anyone
without cafhing nervousness or ring-
ing in the brad. There is only one
"llronio Cjuinine." E. W. (ikoVE'S
signatute on the jinx. Mh: (Adv.)
PEACE ENVOYS PLAN
WAY TO END STRIFE
AMONG V0RKII1GMEII
(Continutd frem Piga 1.)
this direction by labor organization
in the United States Lngl.uid and
Trance culminating in the adoption
by the Trench chamber (if the report
of the Perne Conference held before
the war as amplified- by the confer-
ence held at I-eeds .England in IV l f.
These in general took to tha
relief of labor from international
capitalistic control and fietdom
to choos employment place of
labor guarantee of employment
joclal insurance tbe right of or-
ganisation and the enfotcetnent of
hyg'enic ccr.d.'ions at piece of
employment.
Would Admil Mexican. "
Of interest to thc southwestern
seition of the I' ilrd Elates a well
;n Mexico is the demand for fiee-
iluni wurk in any country on term
SATURDAY
ONLY
Fashionable
Hats
In Satin Combinations Straw and Ceorpette Crepe
extremely low in price.
They arc marvels of value at
Saturday Special $3.98
New Eastern Millinery
321 North Robinson
II K SUKt: TO FIND
The
Mimeograph
of Today
Cannot be compared villi J'ie earlier model any more thin tin ato-
nmhile anil acrop'.-.ne can l; conipircd with tbe first models.
Mrniel 77. hand fed. Model 73. automatic fesd and electrically drlsrtn
mimeoRTaphi liasc t:;i.tucln)nb!y rerolutionixcd the Dtipl. eating Ma-
chine field. ?'
100 PERCENT
Terffrt cnpiei now printed from the new dermatrpc stencil. A
IiiRh as 100 thousand copies have been printed from rn. rtc.icil. Really
the mimeograph requires only a tenth of the time to ; :. ou; a thousand
copies as any other process. t
Would like to demonstrate one in your offke.
WESTERN BANK SUPPLY
MANUFACTURING ITATIOfM
OKLAHOMA CITY OK LA TUHA OKLA.
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of equality with Dative labor. Other
provinions are taid to relate to child
and lemale labor the prohibiti..i of
right work (or minor a baic 8-ltcar
Uy and the prohibition of interua-
: ottal trade in products made by m n-
or. It i expected . the American
delegate will present data to show
the necessity for international stand-
ardisation of sailor' wage a al-
ready required by American lav. i
nnlair and injtiriou. Competition
for the world' 'rriMht hutiue i to
I avoided and a spirit id mutual co-
operation i to g vent a the best
K ranter of avoiding wait resulting
from uch competition.
Three Projects for
League Arc Submitted
ROME T'tinday Jan2J-An Im-
portant feature of the project fur a
league of nation formulated by au-
thorities on inlet national law coun-
cillor of stale and judVe of the su
preme court announced today is that
from 'he ceimal council of the league
thete will lie dependent three commit
tees which will devota their attention
lo economics labor and military af
fairs. Jhre committees will conduct
inquiries and each anil teek lo ad
j ii f controversies subject to its sue-
nal jurisdiction. The plan will he
supported by Senator Scipioni who
has gone to Paris a a supplementary
Italian delevate.
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6 BCLtiANt
Hot wafer
Sure Relief
gULL-ANS
US
W 19 SPRING SUITS 1919
x We are now showing some beautiful SPRING SUITS In all the NEW SHADES
models that should attract you. Above all they are ALL WOOL SUITS beau '
tifully tailored moderate in price. There is more economy ill buying a spring suit
now than buying fall weight that you must discard when the weather mod-
erates. Prices no higher tha last season. .
917 $20 $25 and $30-&"! $10)
1919-SPRING HATS-1919
Our showing of NEW-SPRING HATS fs by far the most beautiful assort-
ment we have ever had. We have some NEW SHAPES new shades that MUST
ATTRACT the MAN Who wishes to follow FASHION 1
; $3 $3.50 and $4
? SPECIAL
We have several hundred OVERCOATS made by THE ROCHESTER TAI-
LORING CO. that are ALL WOOL and beautifully TAILORED that we doted out
so as to enable us to Oa?FR THEM TO tha PUBLIC at the RIDICULOUS PRICE
. Of '..m ' ' . - !
10OVERCOATS-$15 r i
'Not aooaUn d'enUre LOT U worthless thafl 220 some worth 130.00.
Every one Is a marvekrus VALUE and ivorthy of you owftlnjr. . Whihi they last
1L. J 1 1 tit Alt I 1
uie pricv wui u fo.vw . 6 .
CZC3 HFcOlO
scxbiS' m;:a
G. M. Head local utomohile deal-.
er ii running a fast raca lor the
diamond ring oflered at the Shrine
ceremonial today for the most popular
Shrinrr.
That it Head admit lit it running
fart..
Hit nearest opponent he tay it a
gentleman from Tulsa.
Novice do the voting for diamond
ring candidates anil Head ha not
been treating 'em as rough at tome
'- onionent. according to the
dope o hit pre agent.
WOMAN ENDS CENSUS
Mrt. A. A. Roger inumerator fat
th achool criisua compleud tin par
of the work for the fourth ward yet'
lerdit afternoon bsiiig the firtt enu
marator to finish Return from htt
running mate W. J. Berry wer no
available thi morning.
"I ran outwalk any woman" tail
one of the enumerator a few day
ago at he started out from the hoar
of education room just filled will
pen.
tint He didn't.
liuying a Watch Is Like Making
an Investment
Here Are Fine
WATCHES
C.rueriK Howards Elglm
WalthamH South Bends etc.
Yours on the Easiest Terms
Keen racy-lookine thin model
watches accurate and fit for a life-
time of duily usefulness. Beautiful
yet sturdy bracelet watches from de-
pendable makers on terms which alone
make them inexpensive although
Itoscnficld's prjecs are lower than
many cash houses.
Use Your Credit
Kfn or $1 down will make you the
tlUi possessor of onw of these
splendid timekeepers. Tay out the
lialance a few cents a week just like
putting money in the bank. Hosen-
field's Credit Plan is simple dignified
and convenient Take advantage of
this invitation to look at these watches
today.
ROSENFIELD'S
"One Price Cash or Credit-
lie W. Main St
f
-3Q3 esTMNSwar
Frocks of Gingham
Their desiipiert must have
been those who loved nature to
pretty are the color and com
dilutions.
Here are those dainty frocks whose very;
shades suggest the radiant springtime. Frocks'
all gay joyous and rosrate with the spirit of
peace and of balmy springtime.
And designers have never seemed jnore In-
spired. " '
The combination are in plaids (tripe chock -and
plain shade with organdie collar and veileet
pique collar cross over part6 'with back lath '
t ' tie. Eton Jacket with sash soqie have large
pocket and belts of wide patent leather. Site
for all 14 to 44.
$4.98 and up to $7.50
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