Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 263, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1919 Page: 4 of 14
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4 1919.
AMERICA URGED
TO AID ALLIES
RULE COLONIES
POLLY AND HER PALS Aunt Mfio Won't Co Mad She'll Leave That to Other.
CLIFF STERHETT
i(f Ii hopeful ol being able to Niitt
lit attack although the lituitum
remi daniirnui btrtuit of the po
nihility oi dfiprrite attack by tli
holtltevUti If nin the Kikj dim t Ion
tlvtn the tilll flank of the I ilhonlail
army.
1 1
U. S. Fnvoys lack Antlioiity
to Act
FOUR
! ! ) ! BjT
By JiMlin MrCrath.
(I'lil'itnl K-lilil H'mtt I m i. pin lull
I'.KI let'. A I iie eitili.itr.is--mml
nf I'tcMilnil Wilson an. I 1 1 c
Ait'rriuri ir.ire cnmiiiissiiiii i to '
iiitf Jailv (IikmikIi thr niireasinij and
t r i r t-t 1 1 ilem.iii.ls lli.it (lie I 'mini
Stj'tt lulTl tin' li i. liiliilitv In!
imvi'lfMiiij irtUili terntnties I i
I I a c 1 1 ini'l'-r tlir )iif ilii tinn ill
Incite ii i .i:i"iis
I lw i ..ill ii i I tlir j i r -nli lit
t'lC
tlir A'Miti. .in .i in;. ..ti lil.II lis i.
1'irv liir iin m.inil.ite ft. 'ill
I' .K
the
Aiiicrii.in i .ni'irsi ami (lie Atne'ir.in
pr iplf In ariept m.!i f r -' ti iti 1 it y .
MdmlatM Imperative.
Si.me nun. late in tin' J r i ilr tit"
vie ujt itiij.rratnr t nuke the
le.Kiie ii n.iti. in it.il I'm-. -1 1 s it i uikj
tlir MTiii.iiii nl .r.i. r .1 tlie wnl l
N.i it .rem. i i ' r i- an. I tump tint
settletnerls u:n.ll mil HiMIIP l.rnn.l-
tienl if4-f must lip iililinl tiiiin tlir
li.i-i. ' I al Ir.i v partial Ainctii.ni rr.
P'inili:liiv ..r tlir n.prvi.ii nl
mump tPtntnrv iin-ler the Ip.ik"'
nations
I'rpM'Irn! W ilM.n'j i.l.iii of a limi.
it is iiii'liMt.K'ii'l. will have tlip plan
nf .1 Ir.lUlle of lutintu anitCi with-
out iMtiiiMitniir Amrrii.i t. any 'pe-
hi! trs;...iisil.iliiy iniler that pl.in.
I'.ut t i iii.ikc tht j.l.in cnmp'rtrly
tie . r . s f n ! v thr al i ami nthrr I n
r('iruil n.'lr think se .! !! tmi-
tinnr t.i .nl tslirte ail is neiesatv
Sri tlip AitiPiiran plenipotent.irie arc
now n.umi; in cmiKres. in f fleet : "It
ii l.ir v.'ii to jy what patt ( f thp
rrjMintlnlitv .m l i.f thp liur.lem vmi
think tlir I ni'r.l Mates nulit ti hr.ir
if anv "
li tnnffrci ai i rpM thp prci.lrtu
miinimi a ti what sli.uiM hp ih.np hp
will trrl aiithoi iP'l t pniiT'. It ti't
hr will lav l!;r wii 'lp nutter hptmc
the iiiitiitrv mi a ( f -i k m n f.i'ir
No Iifcni.m un Submaiine.
liic mi iter (.in -.lie positively that
n.i iIp. i. i. ii Ha a. yrt Iji'pii le.nlie.l
a to the 1 1 1 r 1 1 : - ii'f nf vilinuriiies
.; Thr I'.ut
matnip I i
weapon
with t'lr I'.:
: h liny H.ltlt tllC sllb-
.p ileil.vel in oitll.iweil
me Amrriran offiicM ile
Another "icw liow-
i pi . m that thp luhinaruie it a nr.rs.
arv .ml inexpensive means of pro
te. lion i .r thr Kfcat Anieiuati mist
line .in. I alvi nr the seaport' of a
.waller : in
a vi' mi: i
.iiMimt aunt rs. nut h
ii
4 I I'll- l I- '
ma' -I r 'il I
I.f.- I.flr It'
I. . p- n !i .i:
it the use of the sn'i-
r n-.fiitp'l to the
i" !e it i sai.l t'
!i i iip..4vi!.lc to piortit
n iit.iV.nikt part cf uh
. i
a nation
i a"! i s in lnt'P i't praic ami msi-in
hhi!.: ihrni in timp i war.
In t'.'js i.'Iiiipi tmti it i pointp'l out
thai patt in miirp than I7ri nlina-
i in . wet-- L iiml in C.ptmany alter
t' p .ii iti i v t :. f ha. I hrrn jiktlic l.
SOCIALISM NOW
MENACED. CLAIM
l:l;M' Stit.i!iml. Mmnlav.
I ph l--!!ictt lh.iin.-ii the 1 ii'iidi
Miiialist an. I f. .nncr mcnihrr ff thr
war iniiiii il. niiripil ft motion at the
v.ni.ili-t (.'iilrrcni e which nprnr l to.
ilay I'l.it-i n n at thr hrad of the pro.
grain ipirstions ol thr rcvp'Oisilnlitv
tor thr w ar an.l thr future of vvi.il-
inn whi.lt "is thrcilrnril willl Krp.it
ilatijrrr hv nrw trii.r:i. irn i'.ilh'. 'hoi-
sltpvisin'." VARNINGIS SUIT
POLES AND CZECHS
' PARIS. M..i..Liv"r.h .1- lVluh
an I ( ;eth p.ni'ti have been Kivcn a
lion tril waniuiL' hv the pr.ire rotifer-
em rol to nrrtipv ili.pntril tnritort
in the provinre of 'I'm lien Austrian
.ilpsia. aerordini! to an offii ial htille-
tin iMiri toiiiuht.
Why Pay Rent?
It's cheaper to
Any man who is aMo to pay rrnt and ran tualsc
a modest payment toward homo ou ni'i'sliip. is aHo
I to ow n a home.
Make your "rent" money serve a douHe pur-
pose l Acry dollar paid to the Oklahoma City Huild-
injr and lo)aii Association toward liome luiildinjr serves
not only as rent Imt also hh n pavinx any kooI husi-
noss man will tell you that every lit of money spent
on Oklahoma City property is a safe and sound in-
vestment. Call plume or write
OKLAHOMA CITY
Iiuilding & A)in Association
Officers and Directors:
A II. Clasten J. M. Owen F. P. Jtilimon J II. Evetrtt
A. L. Welch Georite Gaidnrr Newton Avey W. M. King
CeotR 0. Sohlbetg K. S. I'nk W. H McWilliami
PARLIAMENT IS
FACING SEVERE
TASKS BELIEF
ludustiial Question of
lii rat
lirpor tnnco.
By Robeit Wellei Ritrhie
(I'-ilwiml Hltl. hllf i ..it. . n I. ii' l j
I flMKIN'. eh. 4 - Ihr Ihiitt -lirvt
parli.untnt of the I'nitP'l Knixl 'm in
m.mv w.m thp tii"t iiiiiimi.iI hi li e
history nf lliitish pi.litin i.prnr.l .
(lav .
I hia will be a parliament in whi lij
one con .titurnt part ol the killed n. ;
tiamrlv liclind. will I.r totally nnrrp.
rppntr. inept hv a handful of I'I-ipi
wiioniMv with ctenlv thr rr vacant
".rati teptrMMitini? rrhrllioill rpim)
Another in..m.ilv i that thr f'r.l
woman rvrr ele. ted to a ..-at in the
anterp I'i ii h K 'tiimiiki body the
( .tin t.-v s l ii l.irw i. will li. .t at-
tend I.e. aiisr he is a Sinn I i inrr.
'Ihr old rati.iii.ilist pattv ome
(tli inird hv thr n.itnri of Krdmi.nd
and I hn Mill ti h.n I -rn aim."'
Comphtelv 'iihrnciked by As.p.i'h'v
lil.i i.il.. hkp riiat.ii h'. h".ts alter (hp
K'ed Sra did it woik and labor ii oi.
rupvitiK itroiiR rat
I ten old line tritih politiiiani arc
unable to make predi..ti..tii ai M who
i. it of creature this new p.itlumrnt
will prove to be I lovd deoiK'e'i nver-
whi lniiiikt in tor v in the llrreinl rr
ele. timn I . ii kiscii bim null a top-
h-.uy majonlv that already the liberal
(M.er an ! Ins pa'tis.ms pre. In t Ii:
i...ilii:.i .'te i ' 4TK will mt temain
c hi-Mtr and that inevitable fin turn
aii-nikt front the Irrinendoui (.roblrmi
fa. .ilk.- the p.uliiinrnt will .ine re;
tain intik'ris of I. lovd lie..ikje'
stimuli to il v apait.
Labor in Saddle
One thinn leitaiu is tlAf1 la'uir is
in thr saddle p.u t n u'arlv in view id
the present spasms oi ludustiial UrilP
and labor is bmind to Ret what it
wanti or know why not.
'I here are many who ipertil.ite upon
the possilnli'v of the most radical la-
boiitei letlmi; flash some of the near
holsbevist spirit now m itnfrHtiHK itielf
nn the I .lv.de it they do not Krt what
they ask for.
No parliament ime the Napoleonii:
Wan lias hrrn fa. ed with mu It a trr-
inrmlmii protjrain of eonitritr live
work ti.inht Willi si. h ( omenurm es
It must suK thr labor troubles the
real mpply the ilemohili.Mtion talk
the frowinu unemployment rtisii the
itietinrt of tiade restrii lioni that of
hotiiiiiK loldirn on fftinu and - the
kjreatett and knottiest of all the liish
pnrle.
Above all else it ii confronted with
the iiietim of bow trt faee the war
debt of MIRltunimn pmuids itetl.ni!
(W-VI"MD.il)) and meet the tl.unor
for t pendiliire ol more hundreds of
million to drfi.iy the cost nf nettling
ronditions ansini; from the war.
Kiie ii the main miiiename of 54
permit of thr inhabitant of the Klobc
own your home
Pershing in
Tribute to
Premier Ace
Pbacker ileal s fJict
ffim's About Himself at
Gotham Dinner.
j MV Vf UsK. I eh 4 (It all the
I'butri pud l.i.l nht to ('.ipt.i'lt
i i.dtvat.1 . Ki. krnhai krr. at a ilitnirr
t urn liei ! in hnnor of " mei t. a'. .V c
I .11 fi. iiiMoiililrMiy that m...t t In-r -i.
lied by the man who downed twryty-
six tinman planei. .u a iiiissaur
Irotll liemral IVcSing real by Sr
letary of War Hake- .
"Ihr hi-I ry of tiie Aim: u i i ait
setvi.e on thp wi .le.rn limit i. ... n
in.rk.ihlr l"r it. ."im I a'i I .r. e-.-
lul ilrvclor.inrnt i f atiitioii tail
.1.
t..r lis spiiit i. il il .t-1 1 - ! dr. tl..'l .i".
.l.iii- I r v 1 1 kj.r.l.in'r y vh:.ii i. iiiliii -passed
by anvt'ntiK tliat t ic ureal war
lui prodtiird" said deii:al I'rr.h
inij'i messikie
"I a.ta II Is: krtib.i. krl h.iS urifpn
Sonir of il In ikj'it ( ..in .ui.l ...
behalf of the Amrrnan rpeiili. :ia-t
fotiei I am prmid to beat witnesi t..
mir adnnrati .n for the air 'rrsuc and
lor him"
llesidn SriTtiary ll.iker g;irss in.
i In. led Krprrsentatnr I lifi.T.I r -l.md
nf Illinois hIm presided; Ma..r
l.eii. I harlei I'. Menoher. Mr llenrv
an lltke and V. Ilonrke l o. kran
who spoke; Major Walker lee of tin-r.nli-h
think! corps and M.i' i
James A Mpismer I aptant D.uikI.i.s
I aniphcll and I lent l'aul llaer fel-
I .w Ameri. an a. r. who returned w itlt
I aptam Kuktnbarkcr ott the Adriatu
last week.
Exodus of Negroes
Follows Warning
MARION' 6. l eb. 4 -An exoilui
of nerne wai in proures heie to-
day following thp posting if warn
mm orderintr them to le.ne the ntt
b tijoYloik tonikjlit a lioublc wai
fearej.
I he w arninm reiulted from an at
ta.k ves'erdav upon Mn MaraJ.rrt
i hristiait nrar whrrr Mrs I Ivdr
t anion was att.it ked and ftiurderrtl
W'ednesilay nitthl.
lieomr Warner a neuro arrusrd
of the attark upon Mrs. I hri-tian is
in Mansfield reformatory followinK
thtrati ol lym hmR.
Saloon have been closed hv the
mavor and loitering and r .iikrek;.r.:nk
H forbidden.
"To Have and to
Hold"
CREDIT
Whatever is worth aoquirinn- is worth retaining. If credit was valu-
able in the former day it is valuable in the latter day.
Credit is based on integrity. Integrity amonjr other things id a
reputation for honesty. To lie honest is to be just. To be just to himself
a man must be just to others. Hy the prompt payment of his bills a man
is just to those who placed confidence in him. Hy being just to them he
is just to himself. And by the same token by being unjust (failing to
pay) to them he is unjust to himself.
Injustice always hurts the perpetrator more than it does the one at
whom it is aimed. There is not a creditor in this city who would be irrepar-
ably injured by the failure of anyone to pay his just debt. There is not a
debtor in the city but would le so injured should he disregard his credit
rating.
If your reputation as a good credit risk is in jeopardy you have ten
days in which to save it. If it has already been lost you have ten days
in which to recover it.
Pay-up Time is of far greater importance to the debtor than it is to the
creditor. If your reputation as a good credit risk Is worth having it is
worth holding.
. - tt 'TS
VAN TRESS HAD
ROSEATE DREAM
.IIIMI'll
n t
li L
'Hi!
M
11 WtCi
t'Sli'l
t IM INN' l I. Ohio I
I
.i.il i -An ":nl.ind empire'' in the
-onthra t l oinrr ot ( Iklahoma whi 'e
'p wiild hp the ji'eit lan ll.'i.l woh
troops i.f happy ihenti and prion
around and ahmit htm an I ' 1 i . 1 1 l' 1 1
him piopnet'i . of (hp sol; mi. It was
the .iMibitimi U'V 'an 'l'.-.s said
spurred l"in on in those t i'i.I.i1" m i
hind ih-.il. f .r s li u li h" - n--.v ..n
tli.il :il the I'liti'l !.itey ion:!
i harmed w it li fraud.
After f .ur dats mi thr witnr.. stand
Van Tirsi fini-h.-.l hi. testimony
M..'id.i' .iltein. ..ii I e ii ! nr.; ! i.:.
s:it' i inily i nviiu-rd ...p..-fun ie.
and :r-.. uric air all thru-Mr mi:
mi; the h'n rpei t.itio:t lf- iit I ! i no !.
and he i n i.'.'ii d th.' l.m l i I.
hi. ki I mill hv the no- 'oi en. e oi
i;o . ernniei:! ml: .! Il'e.r y 1:1
pi. -in . i t ne irtiirtt. to tie i'.i:i"..s
nd i lien! .. he i '1'ti m!'. I and in
i..!e-l no intent ii-n mi his pait to de-
l. ...id
Tendency to
Constipation?
USE THIS LAXATIVE!
Dietitian advitr; a "careful diet." but that It trosiMe-
tome to moat people; phytic culturltU advice "certain
eierritet" whi h it good if one bu both the time and the
Inclinat ion. Doctort ailviac diet nd eiercite anrf macirn.
The qurntion i. ihall it be a cathartk or purgative med-
icine? Or a mild gentle laialive?
Thoutiindi have derisled the quettion to their own tatlt-
f an ion by uiing a combination of timple laiative heibt
with pepiin known to druggittt at Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
I'T' in. A imaU clow glvaa a free eary movement of th
howelt. It U tha beat tubetfrute for nature hertelf. In fact
tince the Ingreditntt are wholly from the vegetable kingdom
it may truthfully be taid it la a natural aiarra.
Itt poiittve but gentle action on the bowelt maket It aa
Ideal remedy for constipation. The dose it imall and it may
be taken with perfect tafety until the bowelt are regulated and
act nu in of their own accord.
Thm drutiiit will refund your many it it tmii to
do at promi'aad.
ntlCX AS At WATS
la aplta at trudv
tnrreitcd Uhfiratory
rtatt due to the War
by Mcrtftrlna prttiu
nd iiMnftMoa war
tmxt umrm main-
tamed the prire at
wlttrh Ihka family Ul
llvst haa brcn aiiWI by
dniaarivra tor the paat
3A yean Tsvo aljea-
Sslc and 11.00.
Hn
Oklahoma City Retailers' Association
Retail Credit Men's Association
Trial for William
Here Urged Before
New York Assembly
Al llAW. V. I eh 4 - The free
d 'in of Ireland and the iiirstiou id'
he dial of I'linil 1 1. Iiinolleiii of
i.iimijiiv I c.i ; l : i I the iteuii.KS a'.iv-
it.et of the state a.seinMv
Ihr lii.h lausr was pleaded by M '
IV I' imrllv (.f New York ( itv. who'
pie. ipitated a debate o:i a rrsolul"'ii
t I thr Itredom of thr llmrrald i.lc '
Mr. Hmmelly h'ovrvn wis trstrit-
e to fittrc'i numilfs and M .1 jut it y
I i i der Adlrr mmliiK'tv ohsnvrd that1
lirland toiild not be tryrd in a quarter ' j
I......
' I .111 11' Mil .
A.senihlvtnan link tailed upon the.
as.emblv to tecnnimrnd unntrdiateh J
t;it the frdrr.il aut'initin "eie and.
turn over the body and peis.m ot Wi!
1 1 .tin I bdienollern in i.rder that be
in i K 1 1 be' tried in thii loimtry."
NITROUS OXIDE GAS I
VALUED ANESTHETIC!
N-.IIINdTON. I'eh 4 -How'
nitron ovide Kan an ai ae t'irtir made
.ivadaSIr in Lit ne 'ii.in'.itiei m I iame
t':i .-i k ! i the ..mt e.lorts .. army turd-
4- r.ops a:i 1 the nirrnui Ked
SDr. CaUtuvll'i
YRUP DEPSIN
The Perfect JTlajufiM
SAMFt.M If von km
Di Caltlwtll i Rymp Prpam tend Ir a tie ttkml
bnttle to Dr. W. B. Caldfrtlt. 4M Waahlisftral
t Monlkxlkv Itt II I hare aw baWaaal hi
aah for a copy of Dr. Ctalail t boak "Tha
Can of Baby."
Cross. ae. the live of many Anirri-
i an s ddieri was t dd in a statement hv
I - ' Ms. I hr v.dup nf thp i;.is
wa under estimated by inedi. al men
he'. up (hp war. the atalemeut sai l but
." e of it tende -v In nicrrasp
I blood prrssurc lo sstiennthrn the heart
j W illi.. ul pro.liklni; a slim k ami t"
I i in. p no depressinn after etfe. t tt
I nine into KPnetal Use in the operating
looms of in it lioipitali before the end
i ul the war.
t'se I-'uk ') lustrad of ckh t VK
As principal at.ite distributors of Knox and Stctaon hats we
take pleasure in calling your notice to the styles for snrW
which are already showing. Pearl rind Carbon Gray Belly (a
lisrht tan) Olive and Bottle Greens: wide medium and narrow
flat 1 trims also narrow curl brim. Same old reliable quality as
when grandfather was a boy. When you're ready let's hear
from you. . t
TROTZKY ARRIVES
ON NARVA FRONT
1 1 I.I MN'liFOKS. I'eh. 4 -(London
limes Wirrlesi )-I e in Trotkv hat
ainvrd on the VaTiimtt; ar a front
with stioi.K drt.li lmici.li of sail :i and
a it.Hid deal of artillery.
He ordered a kphi-' .1 atta.k tijum
Nana wliuh I. ruin villi a Kteal lutv
i i ye. iri !a Ihr I si i mi ni general
BARTH&MYSR
214 21tnAINST-0hUH0MACm
"20 Years of Rcliabilitv"
READY!
Spring Hats
From Knox and Stetson
SMAJiT NEW FEDORAS (SOFT HATS) IN
SHADES SHAPES AND WEIGHTS DESIRABLE
FOR MILDER WEATHER NOW ON DISPLAY
$7.00 to $15.00
Nunes Recommend
Cuticura Soap
It appcali to them beeauM It Ii o
iure and tlraniing. It di macb to
k
eep the Ik in Clear ana nemimr e
pccially ii ailiiteq ty toucnei oi s.u
liiura (Untnient to nrtt Hem ol plm
plea redneii foutjhneM or cba
ihng
Ideal lor toilet utet.
mn M Ml Ik 1mlff NnM Out
m ?) m i- hi OkMt m
$21000 Needed!
Trill tiinil l etrn tnnra
i.e. mi) than Ilia T M ".
. Tli intn wlihnut lumlt
an tlup iimtar a trra; tha
girl or woman Mt'HT tiavt
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