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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25 1919
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OKLAHOMA UNIT
NEVER FLINCHED
IN FIRST FIGHT
1 Story of M2nd Infantry Just
Reaches City.
Ttrgi. F.lisha M. Pt krr. brother nf
iln C. V. Myer of HHS Nonli liar-
Vfv !rrl who a a member "f ( "in-
txny A l-L'iid I'tnled .Male infaiiirt
Thirty-mill division composed pattly
of member ol the tt1 Fust Oklaho-
ma national guard regiment partni-
pated in lit ( i r.t American division
iie' v tir iimlrr Frfm h "itimauil on
the fhampavne i-rtor in Hi tuber
ftir"i-he lif following account pith -I'
1 "i in biance The snide is I)
K'l by Itni II. Chastaine thnr ap-
l.'n and f irmer Tu1a rorrr-poi'.lrnt
The Oklahoma Fnblnhini corn
.v
"'n'i account ha ti"t herd pnl -
in America heretofore:
e were In rrhne a roii'pinv of
rn" -e id the second (Ini'i'Mi ish"
w ( Isini in suiKiiirt .i'" iif K.ilt i
f from the front line. At tli: lime
hi n iid'l division uas i't nnlv
At nan ilis-im i n the ("It impa o.e
p 'or iinilcr 1 "rri. !i r in ma ! ! s.n s
thr mo-.int.
" vl our front vse were confronted
'i .1 th.l.lt !! I lull which
K'Nf.l as a redoubt hr (iifn.ui ma-
fh -r -uiu tnipl.li rments ( otne-
t;crit!v the i ni terrain bed'tr lis s i.
-o"'r. .'led I'V a sweep. ik. tt'.i. ll'I'C k'llll
f t -r W r niif li Ttvl; under i on
Tt'.i.m esercmcly ililliiull a we pro
re-drd wrir .1 l ar. htr in the
f'r t battalion tinder the command of
(V-'am Kuhbnan artne. m.v. r. liny
tsere m excellent spirits otten suuii!-
in ' into a i n!m ' t the tunc oj
Hail Hail TV t.anKi All Uric'
At IlindrnbutK Line.
' At 5 o'clock in the aftr-u we
(o"ff ouMrlves er-rarnpe d in t!'.e
fi-imus lliiwlrnruirtr Imp rrir Mont
I'.! in (In llii- sp. I. the n':i;i' of
i'"K i.nl Orni.niv !mI fiik'!r'l in
itr ''.x k t.ir finr e.ns. ( Miiv live
ilav hpfore the I'rfii. h anl Amrri-
ra'M had dis.viVel il.e hm-fie from
this well f . r f 1 1 t 1 p.il'nti. Nine
il'ad p nhn and three llnni a i led
their nhasfly spectacle t'i the drejrv
lesnhite land-iape slrfti!rn away
in t'-e cloamniK. The prund was
lii r-llv strewn with hand kiienalrs
nf all tv !(. innirnri aide duds (nurx-
Ji' - 'ed shrllsl i. lies helmets ma-
i .-if -iiis ami oliier P'prpniPtit. W e
th 'i f rue I "iir l i-t imj i o m hi
rn n w ar lat r.
' t i oioik tli.il ti k'!.'
n k'!.' our Rum
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vi t
1 an l w e si r f I I ' tlie front
.over ' t datkiie.s. I hat loni;
II alw.v le 'pnn iln i ed tlrr
"i Main road vse Irr pirnlly srre
f . d to telr.ne nir .-irpN. I'.iuht
.'c'.. k in Ihe moinit n found in weai-
ily rnr. 'ntijf into po itinn afi-r hik-
ing i- "' uiiuitsly al! n Kht under heavy
flcl! fire
First Time Under The.
"We diiK in aloni;se the rnripany
of i"iritirs we were to relies e -is ihry
did not ro to the rear until midmphl
the follow 'tip d.iv The dav hioke
It a Octrhrr f. A runner d'-
Jiatilird from hatlalion hea lotiarters
informed n to hold otirsiKes in readi-
lies to advance attains! the enemy al
t IS. A () o'clock the hills to our rear
a.umed a volcanic al'iMile. Whii
Innt; lienan to s. ream mer our heads
We awoke lo the rcali.ili'.n ili.it the
Inrrane had onenrd .rid in a few i
minute we would rxin r en r i!-r t!uill
oi otir.nve in an nut al rxpi : u iic m
ltt.' H
"We formsl in rouili.it croups in
te.tdines to ilvanie. smiIi iixed li.i..
rets. A Captain l.dleet had !rti
evacualed fo the hospital on account
i f hi exhausted mndit "ti t'ie next
lankina; oflner l irt I ieut lien II
t hastame laler destined to lieconie
our captain wa conuuati'lii'i; ollicer
We were almtit to a. Ivan e to within
three hundred vards of our enemy un-
der the proteilmn foliage ol a narrow
strip of woods. We now f .unit our-
selves at the edi;e of tl:e h..K he-
f ire the oppti .pace that sas hnm;
welt hy a heavy machine pim litr e
drhouched from the woods in skiiniis'i
line and tnovrd foiward under a hr.iw
fire which was dei muting our ia l.-
AM orianiation was joon f uhmrre l
in the i onfusion with various muls of
the rrtiiment and the fiti'it now li-ca'tu-R'
'eral.
"The Americans certainly pteeuled
a lormnlahle appraranrp as thrv
moved forward with Iixed havnnels
expecting a hand in hand rti' iiiinler
with the hmlie- We were now eti-
vrlopinu the hill and threatened to
dut flank the enemy Suddenly as
though a imnal had hrett Riven the
nt-ta-tat i f mal lime Riin.fue rcaed
The hnches had lost their nerve. I Itr
hill was won
Gienndej "PciMiaders."
"A few hand ttrenadrs soon per
suaded the tin man to oue our oi
innr riuKmns anil miir tneir swan
song. Nearly Ihice huudied prisoners
were taken. The lull heitit" taken sse
svere next to advance our lines as far
as possihle heloie niuhlfall. Hut the
(ierman were well prepared for this
and hegan shelling the territory over
which we were to pass. The hatrapr
leached the intensity of drum fire and
It teemed irnprusihlr to .-"Ivance Hut
the American pressed loieilv (or
warrl aim advamril a utile lielore
darkryss. They Jad advanred so lar
ahead oC their I'luht flank that an
awkward aalient had hern formed In
this duadvantaReoui pnsitinn thev
Itlllenly withdrew a quarter of a mile
the rear and again established
line.
"Beina; established they calmly
waited the coming of the boehe
When thev had advanced to within
thrft hundred yards the Americans
ppened fire using in many Instances
their own machine guns against them
Th lorn hn '"ry I'teseute
alfkntetted anafruf the tky toon mrltr
away and Ihe next morning the promt
wa clotted with gray uniform. Night
lull brought to a
close our operations
W4NMINOTON. I - I l. mi my
all 0l N'Sfll IMII luilllll tH'Ota
llfiunilthl eirly 1
tuiiilwl ilrirre yiiilrlermliieil . tlv
HumihIimI Hahllr . '
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OhlnlMHMMII III llal :
tttll M.l' I'f.'llll.h I .sin;-
l I1MI.NMI
I'rlial IIoIm Ihitrlier lllnlln
I'rlolD aikMM I. marie I arris.
PriaU llrulieil I SHon litrauli
l'r)at rrrrl I.. Ililrklmrl tlm
Min Mir li HI.OIII I
(rpural Hoy iV Hunitw I rilan I II)
i riNiral Jmm M ferrrll. Iirrunlmii.
I'rltait Krilwrl S. lloll.l
I'rltal 1 1) we r)lniMan tuaiit Turk-
tr I'mraii
I'm ale loilierl I . Ilaker I aalf air.
I'rliale I nrrl II. Iliwiiie l.lmlar.
I'riiaie I man II Mrhai lla.
I'rliale I Idle naniWII. Ilaiiaa.
I'rliale kaimirl I. Nralmi I lllinare.
I'rual ttllllani l. Malta. Millar.
I'rliale llirliaril Juarpb ixkIiihio
arf ohallilik.
I'rOala lluni.le Mi hnla. I.Ik I II?
tiiiNI tiallaie ttllhrioa. I lilcll
I'rnala llu-.rll . t rlillaml Murrl-
IMI
I'rltal Mllllnin II l.raa Klufalnn.
I'rnala I liile f . M.KInlrr tU M.
tthrrlrr HkialliMlia I ll I .
I'roala I'rtrr (. UrirrK llllihlla
WAHIIIS'iTP'N. K"l -Tlia annv
.'inli IIM icivi'ii (Mil I . n Kill kIi s
l.lllr.l III a. Immi IN
iMafl rriiiii aiMirfila 1
luril it! a-i lilanl aiil iillirr ran 1
Mail of illkaase . ' n
Sllaaina III aMIill
Utiiiitired ilarre unilef ernilnril . It
Muuilile4 aha. Ill r ""1
'fatal
llklalioiliana III Hal
t"lltl 10 'SI . ' I I at- VI ami
1 1 II r.n Al :iK
I'rliale I liarlea hiarl ttetamka.
I'll. n I- i.i 'Si ss i il M
I'rliale I ra.l law. I armeii.
U I 'I Mir II I'l.i.Kt.li. I M'K-
II I'SIISr l
(iirianral Ihaile. I.. Arnorlt Praia-
'"('"I'lMiral Mailer K. Ilraillltlil. Mu-
t'.aa.
I orimral lletler I . lerra. Ilknnltiee
Merliajilr Mllllam . Ira.l. Sloako-
''rntale Millie l.raliam r.lmre.
I'rliala Jnik . I amiUn. Itnaaell.
I'rliale HeislH arln. tllualae
I'rKala Mllllam t. Wmpaon. Hrokan
""l"ial Tliamaa .1 I uler. herrta.
I'rliale I'rtrr salilim. Ilrianl
I'rlsale Sl.irrla Hiaal Mralliinl.
tsui M'Kii Hi.i-tii rn
Har.ra.nl M allrr II Hakrr. Ilannali
lurMral lliirrr Umar lirelrr.
ixi
Mr.l ( lil.kaa.os. " ti" 1 '
I n-H.ral llinmaa . Ilallej.
Hand
dprlllffa.
I'rltal I'riirae II. I earlner
lad.
t hr.a-
the night I'eini' M'r"' '" I'ar'd ";'k
and in nsididat t'g out " sifotis.
' 'l:e t i s ua ! t '.f s ill ' ir i"ilipanv
Ihr nvhoiit th" dav ssere:
'Killed- I'risates first ila Ka
Mendenhall. Ijuoa K 'ark ; iir isatev
tes 1 1. Antonio Fdiinnid ( o"per
llrasev doodhear. Kohert C J"lies
ami William I Simot's.
"W'olindrd - l. enl John F Jovre.
Srme. (Titlder II ( ollnuu. I Hs-
wolth N. Woudwar.l: Hurt I t.ates
. irp'.rals. te..rt;e I'. Ames. ;tisell -
Uuvall. li nier A. ' K"ip. I"h" F
Mill: no W illis 1 I'c.t 'ii. 1 um i
S.helter Kasniond l Hlggrrls;
ntivales first i lass. W alia r It An-
. t i - i ... .it. ....
!rts. William si s rsi'nrn it.........
I I I amh lames H l.aikrs . Ilora. e
l; llairellsoit Zial M. Hodi'iilumer
privates. Paul J li.inuam. ' iuy ll.ir-
riy.it os.!i llttdek. Kohert W
Smith. Will:. 11. .paid. William H
s.haetfcr. William I Turner. F.lar
I Wilkrrsoii. I 'hn II Wheeler Fin
est I). Wood. James I i.iughrrty Pavid
k Krrsenhiisch.
"(..ised-l irut. M C I oe.Kie
SetK't. tieorge F. Pr.ni:te and Waller
11 Scott; i.rporals llu'h tVi.j)ifr
William F I'rsii keit and John C.
Talor; piivales I eland A HurRaii.
I.imr F Fliperson lee W l ines.
Harvey C. Juhnstui and Woodson
Shorttnan.
"Taken prisonrr Serft. Norman
HuTf; prisatps. .Irrrv F Hell Joseph
Krrps l.ihn II Martin. Jons S. Sluie
"Mis tug in action-I'rnatPs i r i 1
Mom. and Charles 1 1 llioinlry.
"llie next day we adsatiiel our p.-
itiotts ;s!m"st a 'l.dometer I he rin nn
l.rlleil our C' tniiiiitiicatimi lines so
I easily it was impossible to get (.md
i:oni the rear. We siihsis'.ed on the
rations h it on the field by our fallen
(iitmadrs
"Jhe casualties this dav October '.
were: wounded privates Mephen
Dunn. I.iiv A. I M an. Farl Iv llabis.
Stanley Weeks and F.tnr-t D. Wood."
Gtove'a Tastcles chill Tonic
wlilih is simply Ib'ON and Ol 1-
MM' suspended ui syrup Keslor-s
ililitv and l-nrrgv by l'ltritymg
and 1'iitKhint: the Hlood. So pleas-
ant esen ( hildrrii like il. You can
sunn teel us Slipiii:lhenii'g Invigo-
ial:ng I lie I Price ( dv )
RATE ON FEEDSTUFF
BACK ON MARCH 1
I lie 'Ci ia
I I ale i n the shipment ol
!. ( III i! .'ilia winch was
I I si- .etal month ago b
(en I .lulls in
i.'.it inl.i rife
the railro.nl aliuun-lraliini will
linini -I t a' ii ill will be
abolished on anl a!:er Manh I a'-
rding lo wil d ir. i"e I al Ihe ol
(hp ol C. I'. 1' ii' itt. ajimty .ge;i.
this ttu 'rtniik; Ihr tale was put into
(frit as a war measure to help the
fatnieis of the stale gel Iced f..r tlw u
lock. After Manh 1 leedstuif wdl
he handled al the tailma I ot'f'.es w ith
the sauic ta!e as oilnu ili.-es id
similar couunod '.-
Stop The Tickle
the llito.il and fines t'ie
IIWI-.S" UFA!. INC HOM- '
ls A (tee box of O I'h
F S.. 1. for (Tie.t Colds
"bis and Croup is rm lose I with
Heals
nigli.
t ii.e
HAT
Head I
every boiile.
( Vis )
Credit Given S'th.
WASIIINC.TON. l ib. J5- A new
credit of $l5iMI.(iHfl for Srrfn.t ait
Ihorird today by the treasury raised
Serbia's loans from the I'nitrd Slates
lo $J7.iKi.liiKI and loans to all the al-
lies from the Cnited States lo
M7.57iii
When Baby Ii Teething
r.RnvF.'s ham v howfi. mudi-
CINF. will correct the Stomal h and
Itowrl trouble. Perfectly harmless
See direction on the bottle. (Adv.)
Three Ship Sail.
WASHINGTON. Feb 25 -T he bat-
tleship Ohio the hospital ship Com
fort and two transport the Mexican
and the Siboney bringing home 211
o'fieer and fi.KK) turn have sailed
from France and are expected to ar-
the between March J and 5
TAFT DEMANDS
LEAGUE'S FOES
SUBMIT PLANS
Former "President Bitterly
Assails Opponents
M I DL'IS. ! h :5 Willui'i II
'111 I' finer prr idrnt 'if ikiMi: In
1.i v. al the openuiK irtsimt ol the
mill I'liiitniPiit iiii'teit . r i I ini-
nf iijlin i i halli'i'ur.l Scii.il' ' - I'" n
ilrslrr. li.ir.ilt and I: I l put ll 'ii
lingers on lie ilinsis ol the . .n Mii-i
lion sslin ll f.'lliid. tin- I'll1 - I M i'i I
to a.s'inie the oldiiatioii ol the
(ti mt of i le.iKUP of lt.ilnti.
"l et him sshii ohir.ls l i it mui''''
aiiulhi r ictnedv llo pi c nil ssai I
In. hi lita. pe ire." lie aid.
" I In- f 1 1 ml .!-lit it ssi .ikne s ol i!n'
ilfilnlr it vi'lia'or I'omdi'slcr anil
Senator Need ami S 'tutor I'. t.iIi i i
that thes' i.'iiline their arcni'i' M s
li niii'i.' out ll'i' i'ii'vii-is ol tins iih-
en. mt lo t'tr 1 ni'i d M i!' - sslir It I
;lnnk r i .."to.ii.iturlv -iuh'. sluh'
lltev unil fad to trndet anv uui I
trillHf Nil .;t'rti. to !lc ' 'll !'f I III'.'
'.r a method I'V shtih j" .1 e i an t"'
".l.i'iil.tit'rd
" I hrv air tnen.lv drslrit. tise iriliis
and a'e tin' in sf.n.li .f a soliCmii ol
the ilniii tilts
"If On' I I 'ti-d S'.iiei d ii s t' it eno r
'hi' lr.ll".!r of I' ll "t's the reill.ll will
hue a full' illei'sive .;i:l ilrlrn-ive
il.i.ilti e oi i '.ii ill r i (- and
.' ;-....rfM. ( .11. US ed 111'
.ii. i'ii i war. as i" i. 'l m.
.mm -til i vc I
nt.ilily hv
.re liorrtoh'
:n
h slrtti tiyeue's ( I ailines ami
; ; I r - and in I'.i'i.n ii thi
sas ui.ie I: .rril'le than ans piesioit ;
.. ar '
Mr. Tall dr. laird lite ipn I'll now
hi'ti'te thr Amci n ail pi'Mi'le i. im '
f'lielher a fmnial tn aly shall I tat I
Ifiel hv the s1M.ve .ut whetlier the i
dtaft report ot a prop.oed i uvi nan' i
ir.d le n il" o l.te
ti "le turd at Fan
approval.
foiirti-pu i ations i
sh
OXLAIIGMA GITYAN
WINNER OF V. Ot TO
SPEAK AT SCHOOL
(Continued from Parte 1 )
(.tried on when the man shot at me
"Will." be smiled slowly "lliat man
Uulii t nee. I an V more n ennai aiiru-
:i"it when I gut thr.iuvh will hint"
( Ihe laltle ..t Polvffi.ll Wooib.
Mas X armr bntr to ( iisine.iu.
ih. in '..l .ts.i.- in. i .i v ..II
1... I I I I 1... O r: .'ill t n urirlWalllUt
It'll out oj J.H.H. lie was sesrrels
Hounded hv a linn havnet and sent
lo the bosp'tal in I'.fthuiic. wiieie he
slaved lor I" mouths. I' was for
htaserv m ihe I'.dsgnti W I- l.gh'
thai t "iisim ail tticurd hi i. Imia
I. ross.
Al Givenchy he went into the
tirtiihrs with the FoMv-rigbth High-
lander s 'the lad rs of hi I'." .s the
l.erm.ins (ailed them and I mis tiejit
sav thev deserved every word .1 U
I hrv weie fighter every minute h'.'
deflates.
"I was gassed at l'r tii'mrl." he
.til. "and spent three weeks in th.
hospital at I lazlehr.iu. k. W hile thru
the hospital was bombed by n'ri"io
I. retail llnrty-two nurse T-viiu' d .c
t .ts and inly or Mty men urn
killed or wounded during the raids"
In the battle of the Somme. Cousi-
neaii was taken prisoner by the Ger
man
'It was a f' gsv. taiiiv morning." he
sanl ui'l a unit sixiieti oi u-. mem
hers of the Fourth ( anadian mounted
rillrs got separated from our forces
lliat was a bad separation it meant
two months in drssing prison tor me.
and 1 itntbt have paid a longer visit
if luck hadn't brctl with me. 1 g"t in
this way: J bad made friend with a
French dm lor thev bad captured. At
that time the German were i iioi-tit.it -1
;ng it with tiihercub.si" and releasing I
the lubi rcular prisoner from the more
rigid form oi confinement t was
pretty pale and run down and the
French doctor told them I bad tuber-
culosis so they let me out too.
"About this tunc 1 got in with a
(ierman by the name of Von Sigel.
who claimed to have lived in Mulligan
for fourteen years and who wished to
drscrt the (ierman army and join the
Canadian rortunately be wa driv-
ing a car for a German officer. It
wa easy-we lust killed the othrcr
and got the (ar. 1 escaped. Von
Sigel was laler caught and shut I
understand "
Wounded at Somme.
When lie got back to the Canadian
lines Cousineail was attached to the
intelligence staff and detailed to catch
pies l ater he was jent back to the
S 'umie where he was again wounded.
"I gut a double dose that time" be
saul. "on my way back to the dressing;
-latioii on a stretcher they got me
acaui That meant fourteen months
m t''e hospital at Southampton ling-
land )..r mine "
Whin he left the hospital he was
transtrtrcd to the Ainernan f .tcps and
was in ule gas and grenade instructor
at Salisbury l'lain.s F.ngland where
Ii r suffered an attack of paralysis.
Fxamitiation showed another picie of
shrapnel in his leg. Septic poisoning
set in mid . Sept. 2.1 !I8 be wa
sent to the Waller Feed hospital la-
coma Park Wash.
"Now I'm through and I'm going to
liuish m v edm .ili'.n." ( oiisineau said.
Vital Statistics
Blrtm.
Mr nnrl Mrs J. II. Iltirrousti l"37
Kiml Klnvrnlll alrert tiny.
Me. .mil Mr ilii.me K. Knh. 12J
Weal Twenty (lint nlreel alrl.
Da.ithi
Mat re. Ill
lli.l.ert
I
South Kti-ln
hfret.
I'a' tir Unlilke. I.;i ivt enee hrilel.
Irene llunn (.!- Ni.rili Jiinlmi etieet.
Building Permlli
J . i iirler. ii.ilis ttoi Knat Tenth
'. t. fir".
I'-oil Mlllahrriri-r nua-aloi-y frnnii'
ilrtclllim 11JJ VvdI dull iililiue .Iikiu.
WILSON CONFIDENT PEOPLE WILL
SUPPORT LEAGUE PLANS HE SAYS
WASH INCHON lb 'S-I'rrsi-deni
U il'on today reifeiatfd hit ton-
fidettii' that the people or the romi-
Ity will suppott llir Irattiie ol nations
in .i olik'f.iin lo Thi'iidurr I'.. Ilirl itt.
prrt lint oi I In.' league of Nations
It'lU'll
Ihi iiicssane wan in reply lo thr
follow inn. Jcleniaphrd (r un S
S r k hy Mi. I'.iitlnii
"Laaine of Naliona union
nt(tKlnK World Court league and j
Nrw Yoik Ptaca aonely wrl- i
rnme you at ttconnlied leader of '
league of naliona movement nJ
plrile co operation in tallying
REGISTRARS FOR 1
CITY PREDICTS
ARE ANHOUNCED
(Contlnud from Pag 1 )
T i.eiiis -iirst and Wcstetti Waltuit M
air day
K- I IV TaUay. Rl Wrsl rieienUi
sin-pi. Walnut 4.ii.l iioi.it to d p. m.
Sain Calh.'-in. 'all (ol.. .it
UiildniK. Walnut 7JJ. all dn or IJiC
Notlli I Iii'Iniiii. Walnut U. rvrntni!
II -iuv Mil'et. "Ol voh'i.td hiiild
mi'. V .limit J7'i. all d i.. i t I') Wr.t
1 i'Ui!iiith jlrrft Waliuit ?ln alter
d p in
Ward
1 r -.
Npury
2l We I C.ilit
ma. Walnut H'l. ad dis nr I !i I I
Srveuli
alter i
cut ti street
W aliiut .'.''' -
p in
l. statk. .U7 Fast T'wtdt
Walnut o M alter i p in
I t lavlmi L'7 1 al .--is
- '
I'ed.
' -
strept
4 -t.
line
51'
th
I.. HiIIiiiks. J14 Harrison ae.
M Milam 114-; North li..b-
Walnut 'Hi. or 51 N Fast llighlli
Walnut IW.
ins."'
strert
'i-l M l.aii'.'l'm in .l. ' Atneri.-an
National bank. Walnut (iU'Vi. or 7.I1!
I at Ninth s'r-it V almit .M7.1
; 7-- Il.irh.iwav Harper. H.'D I ast
Ninth str et. Walnut 'rK ail dav
J H . (in Maui. in .ol M nestic build
i !'i. W alnut 7s'.. 1147 North Lottie
j s"ret. W din nt J.'Vi. all day
0 b I- Palmer. 11 Fast Thud
I .trrrt. W .limit 7 Ft
I II M I Nix. .IID Fast I nTlt street
W almit J.Wo I.
1.'- loin H I Ir us . .S) Last I if'.h
In t. S altiitl l.'.'s. alter o p in
j 111 olbeit Johns.. it Jl'i North Olv
ialioina.
Waid 3.
' J
I ( ..'Iv. s.'S I ee bmbl ug
M all .l..v. or Sell.irK holel.
.'715. aiier o p in
sy.'lllll
.. .
: I (h.ille
41' N. th p..bm-
W alnnl 5" 7.
. I I P.in kit-
mid s'reet
4 Y 1 . Jones
s reel
5 ( .mrge L. :.
l'.'iu'h siren.
. r. -T mi 1 1 "Ian.
lI'SS West SC-
U4 We-t Tenth
i-itsch
West
7t'
North Hewey
Ci.iwt"td drug
W .admit W1I. all dav
7 lo-.e Mile!. ell
lore. W abojl ''77.'
8-J I Hain-it
tre t. Walnut 75(17
1.!.' West
any time
Fifth
after
5 p in.
') K Wright. Terminal build-
ing or lisJ4 West Ninth street Wal-
nut JJ4JI.
Id -Peter Hiewer. 17.10 West First
street. Walnut 1.151 alter d p. in
II - Hale l'errine. 15 North Webb
U-Henrv Stephen. 81 West Mam
W I'stern hot. l. Walnut (rfUJ-J. all dav.
M I A ( I'l eary Van Huren bottl
W.i'nnt (';8. or rourtlliui'e
II W l Hi-mi f. 7115'.. West
Cal.f.itna. or courlliouse
15- -W. ('. 1' idler Lee Hiiikins bo-
tit. PI'.N Sn.
1' - V I'. A-bhrook Alta hotel Wal-
nut 2i'.l all day.
Ward 4.
1 -II. C. Mver .1.10 South Robinson.
W alnut 7K44. all day.
2-C. I". Springer Antlers Harber
hop North Hroadway.
I .1 I harles A Is'o'b'siiry. 54 C.imp-
Ik-11 I'tiildii'g. Walnut all Hay
4 1'. F. Monroe. W West Wash-
iiu'ton Maple .125'' K after f i m.
5 . A Hriire 1101 South Walker
Walnut 145'i all day.
"fy1 'tUII'llllftlltr1 llllll1
The proof of
is both in the
eating and the
good health .
that follows .
Metkes its own
sweetening
requires no add-
ed sugar.
A delicious . . .
economical food
Tlieres a Reason"
ear m iT.air.fBir; .' bvt ."!!" u
public opinion and in leeuilnfc
untied action In mpport ol
league."
I he ptesiileul replied:
"Your meaaage fieally appre-
ualed. Am mynell confident that
the people of the couTilry will
tally with practical unanimity to
the auppoit ol a plan in which the
whole world la looking to them to
he the leaderi."
I'trstdrnl ils.'Vt tnessane vs u
sent almost iniinr.li.Hclv after hi te-
luril to llie While House and hefnic
t' e .tali "I the rue. nine ollu i a had
1 1 " M ti' I I'll W ol k.
u
vl I I
I l ll.lW
I'.ali 'ini'i
.111 T si reel
III) West A ase-
.1 I
t and
Itiy.H' ill Ilk!
mi... n. Walnut
oie. ii'tni'i
sojj. Walnut
I.'nJI all il.iv
' t' Y II. dim s.
.iMime
I'l C F. I lahariila
m Walnut -Wo.!
Ms Fi liani:e
Kenu and liar
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
I eel the i-enimie. call for tttll j .inic
I I l 1. IUsOMO (Jl'ISIM
l.il l. ts. l.o. k lor miiature of I' W
i I I tin's a ( old in I iir Has
.si'.. ( Jy I
WILSON DIGS IN
AS AIDES SLEEP
iConllnuad front P.iga I )
. ho has pirsnled at the inn t
dm nig llie prrtiilenl's ah-euce.
1 1 . v. : t - 1 to he pesenl again and
pi't n the deiiherat ions
w is s.11 that the ptesuleut b.ad
ct nolo up his mill I ah.. ut t Iter
hall
. ki-
lt i. .t
..pp.
iiliuent ot an atl"rr.cv geneial lo
II. i ee
Mi.
teot or Hie i allini;
in cvli.i
dregoly In
b it it w.o
e-slon ol infli'iess All
ans "'.is lo nine Manh 4
said .it h . i fin e to las
that he woubl r.rn'.r'i u b
is sucrs-'ir
as in t hern
i li'.sen io lli.il tune. T he
extra ses i.. i w i
'.I fo: be ib'i tded on
until ;.:ter the pn ."Icl has ma
eoiuplele st:ify n llie Ii is' isl.it li e
sll'l-
NS ill
.ilion. I he t.m-. i i. ue is call
.!"prnd igi Ihe ain"ip.;t i.f l.'isin.' s
liatis.ii led by i ongre-s In i'.rp Man h 4
pal ticnlarlv w lletfier the V ictory ! ''
Tlv l"an bill and inip nti' t appi i-
prialimi measuics ue passed.
May Meet (lovemnis.
Prcsidenl Wil.on is spiv anxiniiv t
meet with governor- of l:ie s t'e r
loie lie H'i'irils to Lumpp to diau-s
slip labor situation. Hp is sanl to
reabe ihat the ipie-lion i f iiueruploy -
tin nt is c'n-ely hound up w.lli in.Ius-
trial unrest .mil he is ili-sinnis ol lak-
i all possible steps to harmonize the
dome. lie situation as soon as pnss ble
The conference was planned by Il.e
lepirlme'it of labor and will he tailed
.ii a dalr depending on the avail-
.'.ililv ot the stale rxe uli'.es many
of whom just nmil are engaged w.lli
neriing oi legislatures.
The prrsiileiit ha accepled an in-
vitatii n to march on foot at the bead
I a parade of Huttrict of I .ilurnlu i
troops Thursdaaj in honor ot home
coming soldiers and sailor. He will
bad the parade up Pennsylvania ave-
nue and then will review the marchers
from a stand erected in front of the
White House. Helore leasing France.
Mr. W ilson cabled that be would be
glad to take part in a tesiimoui.il to
the tervices of Ihe military forces but
wanted it understood that the parade
via to In- in their honor and not m
honor ef Irmsclf.
LIONS WANT CITY
ACTIVITY CENTERED
Kesolutioiis to make Ihe City Phu
uing coinmissii.ii an adiunit ol i!'e
( hambcr of I ..mtniTce were passed
bv the Lion club at a meeting at the
Skirvin hotel today.
"Chemistry and Petroleum" was dis-
cussed by G. W. Padgett in charge oj
ihe nil chemMry drpaitmciit of the
slate university at Norman and The-
odore Hanson urged the necessity of
welfare work in Oklahoma.
The pioposed extension of baseball
artivitir was briefly outlined by b'
W. Kanderson.
""BrF
JOHNSTON TALKS
FOR VOTE LEAGUE
City at "Parting of Ways"
Says Civic I cider.
"Oklahoma I'nv lias rotne ti the
i.iiluiK of tlir ways" mm I). I J.ilnta-
Inii. sitakint lor the oler Iraliue
heloie lite Kolatv iltih at Moon today
"lvrry mail and woman who aland
for the ile. rut tlintus in life must he-
i "inr a. I' ve and si c tli.il ilean Itotl'
i I. i ii'.ihli' men and women are
..rn ..r plaees in our si Imol and
.itt k .wo iiiiu-iil I Ins ii the fust
iniie hi sixl.-eii yeats that I have
t int I my v i. i' in p.'litii s I tint my
V.vii la-l lall It tunic of u had
linn av. ake earlier Hll people would
ti. .1 in w he I i i taS dead in our 'eine-
trrirv W e must re lo tl that sin ll
a i i.nilitii'tt can nrser nu iir anam "
I nll.'Witiit Johnson' rrtnarki ni ne
than I'stl men ij(nrd niemhersliip caidi
in the Vlrrs' leairite.
Minute Interviews
on Voters' League
I). M. Witt: "irs I belong to the
flett' league. I'm a biisines man.
it'.! a p ililician. The olers' league
a I understand it. is a uvic pMpo--in.
it - neither teonMi. an. deniiK ralic
ii. .r so. lall'li. We base onlv one
I'ling m mind i:e'i'.ng the right man
Inr the I ight pla. e "
c. r.
Stephen. 721 West California
avenue "I am glad the olers league
has been ("'itied I hi nty has l"iig
be-'i in need ol a point al reforming
aveucv and I I'i nk l ie Voter' Irigue
iii.t sin h an .'i -j.iniaiion. ll is a
!.is step f ra-l m the right dirrc
lion "
I II. Hamill. 41". N ull) Le' sdeet
"I l.iii -ve th.- . i .' league 1u the
lel nUeto'.s ..I the i It at bea't l or
.eais in. oiiij.i l :! p'liliiians base
hern ( ilui)' mi taut ."sil...iis their
ele. l. .i being llie result ..f machine
i" iii .s. Some of the. c.'iild hardly
n il ot wiile The league IS a good
filing ar. I I think it will asncerd "
bookerteeTchool
ACTION WITHDRAWN
Kepi i iclilatl'.e M. Nabh Se piov a
ii.unty. I. dav withdrew ft out the i ln ;
.Ink of ll"- li"ii-e bis resolution to
.inept on kh'f of the slate the
'...oki rtee neijio sib.'.'l at Pnokerlee
T his is a pnvate tu gro iiis'ilutioii !
le.ifung and Ihe i.wurrs olfprcd it In
ihe state as a gul if the state would
agree l.i opernte it as an aggrn uliiii al
and mi . halm al srlio.1 for in gro ihd-
I'd. No rr.isoil was I'ssigned bv
:.I.Nabb f..r bis action. The pronerty
is valued at approximately fVIlrf).
The word "magnet" isNderived from
t'niii the name of the city of Meg-
iiesia. in Asm Minor where the prop-
erties of the .(telone are staid to
I. ive been ili-' overe I
JohnMiin
3ESTn
BIGGES
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
JOYCE
KILMER
His Letters. Essnyt
nnd Poems
$5.00
(2 Volumes)
Joyce Kilmer was Amer-
ica's literary contribu-
tion to the cause of de-
mocracy. HAVK heard
said that an exam
ination always meata
glasses. If that in you
conception of. our hon-
esty don't come to us.
Facta are facta however
and fully 75 of the
people not now wearing
glasses need optical at-
tention. Possibly we can
help you.
McVEYS
The Optometrists
139 Main Street
7TasilV
Successors to Tarkhurst
'Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
it
TROLLEY WIRE BREAK
INTERRUPTS SERVICE
1 vrrvhndy who had onasiuli to
walk drive m ride up Main nerl
thin iiioiitimr a little helore II o'llmk
found it miiiiderahly loothiiiij M lu
esprit de corp to make a wide detour
in In rntirse when he came lo the
Main and Harvey corner.
One of the hi power rarry!ni( trol-
ley wire of the Oklahoma Isadway
company whiih liad heroine discon-
nected (nun it nroprr rrliiur plare
w it the cause ol the (nmtnotinn It
il.iUKlrd tnriiarinulv )itsl aliove Ihe
lreet for mune little lime hefore the
repair tiptad tunerded in ioaxniR il
hack up where It holniiK'd
Service on the Hnwulown line a
delased for a few itiiiiiilrs hy the ac-
cident. To Cut Habitual Constipation
lake "I AX FOS W II II I'l I'SlN"
lot Um or lliire wrrks A I i.ut.l I oiu.
I ixalisc. I'lras.ntl I" lake ftl. ll
lii'Ktilales ( ds I
Prici Leaguea Unit d.
NF.W VOUK. I rh. 25 --Aiimi.hu.
incut of the ineruer ol the World's
i '.tiirt league an") Ihe New 'ork
I'rare ocic'" into the league of na-
t uns' union wai published today l'
iniiit tmimille of the two first
named oiKanifatinu l'r Sauiuel T.
Ilitlliiii with Inrmer I'liiled Slate
Senator Theodore I lluMoti and f m I
other were rlriled olnun ol ttr
new liody. "
PARIS
! GARTERS
No irtetal
Can toucK yvM.
ire made la a twentieth
century plant of the pure
air and lunahlne type by
a thousand happy work-
ers. Much of this fine
spirit is reflected in the
merchandise itself.
ASTEINTcOMPflNV
IT PAYS TO BAY DUTTNCTLYJ
mns GARTERS
illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIMIIIIItlinitlllllMMIIIIIIIIMIII)
i-I
INFI.ITN7A and other infectious diseases. They are in perfect and z:
inexpensive you can't afford to do without them. S
T A 0KLAH0MAS LCA0NG
WCSBANC
I T
r.Wahoma City Tulaa Okla.
I WESTERN BANK SUPPLY CO.
iniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiniiiiiininiiMiiiiHR
303 tveST
A Sale of
Wash Satin Bloomers
-$3.98.?
"A splendid quality Wash Satin mado wJth
flenty of fullness reiivlorccd hemstitched
inished elastic around knee. Comes in flesh
and white.
in all the group represents only one dozen
and a half. On sale now.
WAY IS PAVED FOR
SANATORIA MEASURE
a '
The house lull which paer
)ettriday providing appropi ialiutii Uit
lulif rciilnsli aiiliiria will be read foi
the first time in the irnale thii aft
rrnooii. The lull will go tu the sen-
ate committee on public health or th
appropi lalioti romtiiiltee.
In either cotntnltlee the bill n ex-
pelled lo have iinonih tuiling a Sen-
ator 1'. S. Mayfirld chairman ol the
lira Mil i (imuiitiee and Senator J II-
inr r Iboinat chairian id (be approa
prialioiii (onimillee both are (avoia-
lile lo the meature
NOOvOAY tlWnwON
Spttcittl atUtn-
tion to com
mlttee meet-
infi. Tables
rvaerved.
LEE-HUChlNf
TUESDY AND WEDNESDAY
MARCH 4-3
M ATINHE WEDNESDAY
Jiavld BrlaKO Pieaenta
- IN
"THE
AfJCTIONEER"
Ptlcei:
50c to IJOO Ha war tat
Fines same
tor all perforinan.es.
veal sale n.. open at OsetbnUer lo.
bo.
do
o line. Mad oidrr now. local
rcction Hathaway Harper.
Every Office 1
Should Install i
THE !
LILY !
GUPS !
Uliich makes it pos-
sible to prevent
spread of
iitiliMiBia
STATIUNtrtT nuuot 3J
Utft S7VCET
r
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