Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 297, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 15, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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FOUR
OKLAHOMA
GENERAL STRIKE IN
BANNERS TELL .
NEED OF BONDS
Children in Impressive Pa-
rade Here Yesterday
POLLY AND HER PALS She Could Do It Because She Had Two Good Reasons ...
By CLIFF STERRETT
t.
ARGENTINE PROVINCE
-
nil.NOS AIKKS 1 riday Marili
I I-A general strike has been df
. Uird at Mrmlora affecting thirty-
fi'kJ ... -
."TrlfeM KlAVlVlriTS
-lMr2jfTi.fn
Smfc. IMS T" Mt.!
six unions im iinimg tond purveyors .
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CITY TIMES SATURDAY MAROI 15 1910
i ri -r: c m y
Km
i i . i i i i nr. i r. in i i r- i r j i
r
Ihe ituaiiui is repnrtrSil to be grave.
Men. Ina is Ihe capital of the prov.
ime of Mnfo'in Argentina.
J S (Joe) llollinaii' (or S. hool
licauurr. (Adv.)
..J
LI.'
t.i :
'H.n.r.iv. liiwir.tV K.iv
I'lghti-rnth i'f M. u ill
I School 1 lav "
This was shouted liv thousand i.l
lustv oung throat as I1") sihool
children of Oklahoma ( itv I'.n a-lr!
downtown streets yrtrrilav a lr r iukmi
i a living argument fur the proposed
$iumus bond issue I'lill.ertsott
school mm tin first prize of $15 of
frrrd by the (lumber of r.itiimrrcr I
llir school making thr nest showing
hi the parade ami the l"vs of 'I'l'"'-
tiinily school in llir 1 1 vim? building
tlir seouid tne "i $d
"Put 'Em Over.'
"Put 'I'm Over" rci'l Jrilci.n
Itlwnl's banner.
' Ilirr thr I "P i -H S.1i""l Ponds"
fjrr l ni. titer ll in ill- .leflcrson
rL llu-tr u.is thr ' llooiav. lion.
rac. Ka . . K lv.
taken up by iti
.i" rliai'l It
wds !n 'inr1 tlirit
(; i iM's
I lltM.ltll I I
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t:r. ..-I.. I .
I ' i t n
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I r! T'in :r
1 I i .ii 'li
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I .(.;.- 1 1- 1 In thril
i ; " lead t''cir
!.i t .ni .hi fiakr
; nr." thrv ""' I
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t-.l.'.
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"Voir
its
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Is s-uir K.il
1 1 i.ki w "
a Ac! I
.mil.
f'l
l ' r 'Ut-
.1 III! an on hr.tr.i
f.uls of thr .Inri-cstii i irm e drp.lt I
mrnt viith dishpan. rollinit pin and
kilr'irii equipment il.ir. .ui't .limttfl.
s.i'V .i" I fi t ri liril.
II .--( .iixl i aits ami 1--K or I"
....! k!i I ..well children Thr
r ' fill " 3ft' M
if
1
SPECIAL COURT
MAY TRY BILL
fwo
Suli-Cornmittrcs
Roconif ncndatiotis
Make
Hasbaixa
s7ctoUt Ci3rrisofv
f..-mi
:-i!f!i wric I'm ifi!";t rri
1m. k-
( :
M ll- u!it ir.ii!r.-'1 will '"
I : "Wr ..( I ttlr S''v.
r w ant our IimIhIv"
Colunibui Klfrctivf.
.nl.-ii liiin fraim annrxr of
C.Vnlni .:....! wetf l'-a'lin vote
KrtKc "Wr .mt t' IIIM'"k l'.l"krn
in . mr I'..-' -nrr I." tliry ail in Urge
Irtt.c
WirfirrV "II. '.r a lirart anil
i!iink;tMM Iimi'I'- 1 r iiMimf i ami
(.fr s. . ai'i'r I in wlntr ati l Mnr. wrrr
;ri. t U tlir mo-1 a!t:.t--'ir on ar.nlr
W .i!i!M!nii .Sil'lirn t rrli hr-1 out f"r
a !:... :.. wittl I . .iri.rM. t'.-r r liriKhli'-r
. i-ni rimi! in irri !n i
M. t tli- .n.o!- .n tnr
IHsln -I l.v I Km: ' pul-ury I.Jil l
I ir i.ri'.i!- nil ITT V"!""-"
J'AKi.S. 1 r :.!. v. Mar.h H Mil.
( . mtiiitii'r i f tlir mminis ion on tc--.l.urt
1 1 . 1 3 1 1 v t.ir tlir war tr.'.tlr. to
.lav tl-at trirt1y ami trclini. a!lv
criminal j.r orcut i. .n of (line wli .
I rollout al.uiit the tiiin(lr wrie
"anomalnm mi. I unnr.rsai y" ai.onl-
in t til i.fli. i.il roniiniiiii.iie UMir.l
tln aft.-niM.iii Tlir t.-i..rt a'l'l-.l.
Iiowrvrr tii.it tlir irin- i niifrrnuT
"nun'it .lo't srna1 mcaurc ami
cn in-itr .r. i.tl tiiarliiii.Ty tn lral
iMth tliose wln pl.intir.l t'ir war."
I In- iit.-i'. milliliter lei'rivrij rvi-
I'.rr.ir hIh.Ii ilrarty analvir.l thr
fails r.l.itivr tn tlir ortum of t!l-
. i ntlii t it was state I.
Aim!1 r snS i.nntiKttrr wl'i. li lia
.'.alt witli s i. .la ions oj tlir laws an. I
iii-tiinii i f thr w;.r lias .ilso MiLitnt
tnl its i.-i'.'it an. I iif...usr. that thn
I i(Ts -h' tihl rstal.li-.li a lunli 1
liiinal - .ik1i ":.h..iil I p. -t. in tin- rx-i-rii'f
..I i's rn'tniiil )ili i In lion. I i'
I I... krl v i ..iim.'i'i.i-i.i-i ..I ta:ih
1
Tlir Nrwa the Cablfi'm Bore.
M'KAN'i In my fathrt'j si.lr
snat. lir.l ihr t il 'rtjriini (mm liis
hail. Is. ai-.-l rci'l thr Mr'sH wr.U
wi ;tti-ii thi te .11
"Sale. I "r tn y.ni. Nt -ilirr an I
Imiinr r i T i ti l.init. K (.r.ihain"
"I in k Mollirr !" I lirl I the tr. hum
yrl..w jiaper out ti tier .11 my fathrr
was urtitly l iserinK lirr into an easy
c h.iir wluili Katir hal ruOinl t.iwar.l
I ut ii.
nl
HmIIis
1 Ian
liih s. h... I l-i.'- h i'"'
( r. il Hut-- v- ;'1"'r
Iliir.elH ll.'imr l'ii--:li!
Will. am..
1 A Whitefi.tl. ..ninlrti1rnt of
rlu srh.i.ils. sl.iti.tl at thr mass inert
ii. i licl.l in llir lnt;!i m'Ii.-o aii.litnruim
i. ..I. il. it t.nvr imrtimi ot
sci- -I ihiM'i-n wrtr not m the pata.lr
-'Ihr km-h ii;:i!t"i'i . stroni!
a-r thr life h -u- e l m . lines' l.i-e
m-:il." hr sa-.l "I'.iit they were V
ira'i tn ..i!ti. i...l- in thr ti.ua.tc"
1
lie
I I. .el
'tfniati f r Si'mol
( A.lv )
Vote I '--r 1 .n::tei
ti e.iMH. r
I I.
" Dry s" Send Briggs
84 to Polls in Bus;
Win 'Lection B'Gosh
1:i IS 1 l Mauli 'y - lVni M iss
the unallet town in Ihr stale went
r v hv i n" vote sc-ienliv IS tn 17
(hit of thr 4tl eliil.lr turn v.trrs.
five passe.l up the liimnr iiurslum
Twelve women vole.l on school tnat-
trrs. ITnrly-live men anil women
wrre ramliilatrs for office
All I'ern is wotulrr inj liow Hriyifs
l l.ln.k'c voir. I. Hiiki:- is M vr.ns
..hi ami liiicl man for Dimimii Iv-.hrrt
Haskell "0 rars ohl ( tir 1 1. ti u
tiieil to Irrre I'T.lt ulr .nit hy ii 't
Iir..viiim; eotivrvaii.e tn thr poll
Ihr other f.uti.ni sent a iliu-r t..r
him ami it is lirlieve.l Ins vote male
the town lrv
MILLIONS POUR
INTO TREASURY
Today
.ist Day fur
ir. Tax
Pay-
WASHlM.IitN'. Mai.1i 1? -Million
..f il.illat s p..iiti-. in'. i the ..fines
of c.llr.lMis of inteiiial levenue I"-
lav as pet m ii s an. I lmsii-e funis
filr.1 their irn'Mine 'T I'mfiis tax re-
turn ami pai'l thr first 2' petrrtn in
stalnient of tax. Hv the time the c.l-
leetors' offurs rinse late tntiiHlit it
wa estimalrd lh.it four million pcr-
otn ami funis wonhl have fileil re-
turns ami the t. tal t.T pai'l wonhl
minimi tn Horn .-siKitmnum to $1.-
(jOt)iHKmii. IVr'niis or (inns failiiiR to file re-
tnins tmlav are Inhle to a penalty of
not more than $1Ihhi and in a-hlition
2.1 percent of the amount of tax ilne
Payments ma.le hv mail hearinR the
postmark of t'.'lay will he cnnsidere.l
as having met the t-me re'itiirements
however rrn thnnll imt trrriveil hy
the colleit .rs Imlav.
BOAT STRIKElS
STILL UNSETTLED
Nl W YOKK March lS-N'o pro
Rte's was ina-le hetween the hnat
owners ami sinking haimr wnikers
of New 'otk in their efforts In j(rt
tO(ethrr Satnr.lay. Ihr log liner
Caronia sailnl for Halifax. N. S
nrhere she will coal for hrr trans-at
lantic trip. Sntne a.fiott is expe.tnl
liy the Rovernnirtit tn prevent inter-
ference with the fiee passage of trans.
port.
S EC R ETARY DANIeTs
SAILS FOR EUROPE
WASIIINliTdN March IS.-Serre
lrv I'aniiTs. who saile.l from New
York tmlav on the transport l-evia
lltan for I'rance will study during liis
visit iliroad the ilevelnpment heing
made liy I'rance (iieat Rritain and
Italy In aircraft. I'pon his return to
the I'nite'l Stale ahmit May 1 the
tecrttary expect to hegin preparation
of n ntittine of experimcnlal work In
aircraft for siihitmsion to rnngresi
with reintest for an appropriation to
carry ft out.
Vote for (iiinter. icIkh.I treasurer
(Adv.)
Here's Another Who
Believes Czar Still
Is Bolshevik Captive
KOMI-" 1-ri.lay. Marili 11 - Accord-
nig to au interview with Slefama
1 uir a danghlrr of a noted Hungarian
k-.-netal punted today in the (imruale
I Italia the hrlief still exists that
I-.mprinr Nttholas and his wile a-
well as some of the Kikm.iii giandl'
dnkrs. wrie Hot put to death hy the 1
.'.s'l tin-
h.Kheiki
I he interview 'i. !rs a . onvei ..iii.-n
hetwern Miss Inir and Tuner (ll...
lenkv f. inner captain of the Kiismiii
impel ial guard in which the prince ex-
pieseil Ins linn l.rhet tnat tile Kus-
M.in r.-val fannlv is still alive.
. -. i i i .
linn M e put up tier nami eageriy
tlirn dropped it wearilv. .
'I- I i ant s.-r" she said weakly '
"L-..l . " I
i . ii i . i i
I signalled ipiiiklv to Katie who
had helped me many limes when
Mother (iialiain'i hrart gave her
1 1 oul.lt. and she ivum Irsslv hatritr.
finin thr room. "I hen I k-ielt l v mv
in- ihrr-in-law's ude an I preved the
plot lis paper ntn hrr hand as I re-I-raled
the .r U I l ad jii't seen I
didn't Heel tn trad llirtti n-.nn 'I hr
wrrr graven on mv heart for rtenntv
Her hands . h'ed nrr the paper
ami she slowly ia:sed it tn hrr hp.
Why Katie Smiled.
' Mv l-.n. im h v" I heat. I her mur-
mur 'I hen her hau ls dropped wcaklv
ha.k into her lap again ami over her
face spread the gravi-di pallor 1 had
le.Ttird to dread
"Her hand lather" I said in a low
v.ui r lieLMiiiiii'ir to chair i.-otouslv
III.. I.. I i..rj..riti ii np.l t.i 1111-
My father at once f..!l..wel mv ex
ample wi'lt the oilier han.l. ami we
w. uked -v-.-rnt-lv f-.r the miiuitr or
two into which fleet t'.. .tr.l Katie folll-t.resM-I
her ipirt r-f Ihr heart trrnr-
dies in my mother in law' inrdi tin
i a'.inrt
I tin tik the ..y which tlir i .il.I. g'am
k-.ive her was even imne potent than
the licait iltop Katie t.roiiglil t.a
with her in a headlong noisy rnsh.
At an v rate she wa aide in a few
minute alter she had Swallowed them
to rei.rnve the girl in characteristic
lashmn
ll suit l:e I i t-e a humtrf l year.
dd. Katie I d n't helieve s. u'll ever
Irani to rotiie into a m m without
t.illiiii! a'l ovrr rrrl..i.v It's Im ky
1 was inilv a little faint instead of l.r-
ing re.ilK ill l oii'd has e kno. ke I out
what little hie I had leit "
Her t i.c wa .iienil.nis hut there
was tin real displeasure m it I
flashed a tra-siiritig glamr at the
laiihf-il girl foiirid her face a.tuallv
dunplitig with aiiniscmriit in .trad "i
cl Hiding with anger a I had feared.
And for thr next few minute I cue-
fullv maneuvered to keep mv mother.
in law ti mmi seeing my little maid's
fair I knew that nothing would so
'lin.klv at i his her anger a to suspe t
that Katie wasn't properly cowed h
hrr repro-.f
A "Dead" Line.
W. hen a' last I had thr ride woman
in i -m i.i'.lv s.-rili in her rooiii I took
.'civ and went (pnelly
!..r tn mv own. lint
oli. e H'siile .f'l the d mr salt'K
I u'm- I. I c-i'e f.r s. ll iii tn the t"'-
even when I hugged him to me lightly
ex. lanning over and over again:
"I )n ii hear me llahy? Father is
safe i safe i safe !"
It wasn't until the next hour or two
that mv lir-t d-.tiht .ami- Mv mother-
in law had asked for the fahy with
thr nat.ual grand-iiotheilv jealouv of
having him in niv rare awav from her
for evetv long and I had realired upon
heing left ah'tie that I had neglected
a in. t rt-nottant dutv that of tele-
;.'io:n:g lilliail my tie
Hut as I took down the re. riser to
.all her nuinher a ilis.iiiilnig thought
flashed into my mind What after
all dt.l the word "safe" mean' Lil-
lian roitld )-..ne had no word or she
would has telephoned me. Allen
Drake and M.ior (iiautland must he
equally ignoiant of I'nky'j wheie-
ah.iuts. I low did it happen that
Ihikv' rahli- rould rra-h me when
the-e people with 50 mm h l etter op-
poitiitutv t-.r coiiiiniiuication 11.1 1 lia.)
no new of him?
flnlv the heated iniaginalion of 1
woman hysterical with suspense cut I
have evolved the fantastic thought
wl-.i. ll ("Unwed "iv mental (piery as to
Ihr real meaning of luky' rahle
hit t that moment thrie erne 1 1 me
the r nvictnm that tiie cahle was a
f itgery. that ll.ltrv I 'ndei wood had
ei-t tt f ir nmr sinister porpmr td
his 1 wit. and that mv hnshand lav
Doughboys in Germany Willing
To Stay As Long As Uncle Sam
Needs Them Pershing Is Told
h.-.ttered with tesol- cr sh.-ts in " a
gruesniiie lo-mian pris -n
.s.i i.l.sessrd was I that ! didn't real
ize mat 1 11.01 l.rcil II 'iiling llir irir-
pMone tfcner In my ear t-.r .. mug
Itme witlt tin response W hen I di I
mme li.uk to mv not 1n.1l felt I found
that I wa at "tie end of a ".lead"
line that I mil! I get no response from
ind. of iiiiu-e no one else
g-t me. .
Ihr disi'.'.vrry l v giving me a rea
son for Lillian' silrit.e sh.. weird thr
cold water of reason up .11 the ahsiird
lonviiti. n that the rahle was a-(org-erv.
And set as I hastdv threw on my
wrap -for I meant to grt to thr near-
est telephnt-r as oiiukly a possible
I rmildn't tid mysrll of a haunting
littlr frar as to the authrnticitv of my
husband message (Copyright )
'cl.tuj. .
r.i'll.l g't
Ii Itv Th An'oci.ite l 1'ri-"' I
( '(il'.l l-.NZ. Vnday Manh II
fleti. John J. I'ersliing. who is uispe t-
mg the fighting division of the
American army of occupation. hJ ht
first tght tin motiiiiig of Aiflrrlian
troop in loinl.at f.irmatinii (Ml (er-
man oil On a NUl-acre plateau on
the east bank of the llune overl.H.k-
mg ( i.hl. ni and the winding liver be
inspected the Second division and pre-
sented more than eighty decoration
He later reviewed the division which
passed before him in massed forma-
tion the marching time of the 4.0 HI
men being about twenty minutes.
Mounted on dapple gray cavalry
horse which w.i presented Hrig den.
John L. lline commander of the
Third army rorp. by the I'.ritish mis-
sion drnrial l'ershmg inspected the
supplv trams ammunition units ami
motor ied at t tlir ry and- the passed -n
to the infantry.
lloyi Willing to Stay.
Thr commander-in-chief 111 this pari
of the program walked along the line
of soldier devoting mote than an
hour to the woik. He .uestioncd.
company cminaiiders as to their (pur
ler and 111 reteren. e to V otidition
generally. IL- talked to score of
Highboy who wore wound stripe.
in.ii;ring if tliey bad fully recovered
and asking 1 'her if thry wanted to go
home. W ithout exception they were
ngrr to rrtuin to America a .x.ti
as possil.lr fur family ami business
reasons but all wete perfectly willing
they said to serve a long a it is
neresary for the I'nited State lo keep
an army in l.urope. In reedy to a
Hiery as to whether he was willing
to stav ovrr here one soldier re
plied: "I have a job waiting for me
111 the slates but I want to stav here
as long a the government needs me '
At the brad of the line of those
icicning decorations and for the mo-
ment outranking two generals was
Sergt. Louis Van Israel of Newark
N. J whose mother living in Hol-
land. He was given the I'ongressional
Medal of Honor hiring the hattle
of the Argonne he crossed the Meusr
fell into a German trap escaped and
again crossed the river with valuable
information a to the enemy's forces.
Gentialt Pecorattd.
Mai. den. John A. I-e Jeune com
mander of the Second division was
gnen the Dishtifc jished Service medal
and rex rued the insignia of command-
er of the Trench Legion of Honor.
ling lien. V. C. Neville rsmimander
of thr marine brigade at IMIeau wood
was decorated with the Distinguished
Service medal Seventy-eight o-
liets received distinguished service
crosses.
As a surprise fieneral Prrshirw
brought with hnn a (.otigressional
Medal of Honor for Private John J
Kelly of Chicago Sixth marines at
a reward for attacking a niaihint gun
nest on Wane Mont ridge in the
Champagne. Kelly however was on
ontnost dutv and was unahlr to be
present.
Thi afternoon (.eneral Pershing in
pected and reviewed the I'irst di
viion.
Vote for tinnier nhnol treasurer.
(A.lv)
I'ttpaii! telephone hill for the month
(f Mirci are past due. If not paid
l v S p i-i o- the I.Vi service will lie
die. i-m.ird. S.!Utliset PrII 1 rl
T-l (.'- VIV )
'. 'c f..r .untei
school treasurer
(Adv.)
Capable
taxes here
( l-.'.e for
and reliable Ha paid
since I SH-;. J. M. ("Mc")
i.hniil treasurer (Adv.)
Y..tr for C.tintrr.
sihool licasiiiet
(dv.)
statu- happiness whnh thr lahlrgrani
had givrn mr
No our but the b.ibv saw or heard
me am! he appeared to appiove Ihor-
oiik'hlv of m- wild I'U.tiot protesting
Man Who Fought
Sitting Bull Is
Dead in Maine
K0( Kl.AM) Maine March 15 -
An adventuroii career wa ended t"
ay with the death of Chailes A
llartiinan aged (.'' year. His a.ti
ities inchided srrsice a a Texas ran
ger a a member of the mounted po
lice in Montana and as a deputy 1'iitt
rd States marshal in Kansas. He
fought againt the Indians and was
wounded in the fight in which Sitting
Itulll wa killed.
In lWsT llartiinan won the national
championship as a long distance pe-
drstrian walking 5Jtf miles an I Jin
yeards in a six-dav rate in ( hi. .10
Villa's Forces
Close to Border
1 1
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wash the poliom and toxlnt
from ayitem before putting
more food Into itomach.
COH'MHL'S N M.. March 15 -
illa forces occupied Ascension d5
miles south of the holder and Janus
75 mile below the border yesterday
refugee from these settlements who
reached here last night repotted
One group id refugee reported Iran
risen Villa in command of the column
that occupied these two towns hut
later reports were that Martin Lope
and K anion Vega were in command
The refugees confirmed reports that
"Hunk" Spencer Ihe Ameriian negro
ranch foreman at the Oiitns ranch
wts being held for $50(10 ransom on
threat of execution. Lotus Martiurr
a Mexican ranchman is held with
Spencer.
FREE TO
ASTHMA SUFFERERS
A New Home Cur That Anyone Can
Use Without Ducomfort or Lose
of Tln-ir.
VS trivo i Nrw .Mi-thr.il thit rurr
A 1I1111.1. m il w. wiut suit to try H ut
nr ei'im-. No i.iiut.-r winn.rr your
isH.i It i f Ii.uk p t r 1 1 1 1 r k or recent de-
el..iii.ri.i whrtln-r It 1-s pu-nrnt or.
Mrlliin il er 1 l.r-Mili- AnDnmi. ml fllmul.l
r.r...l ..r 11 f.eo trmi of our nielhodi.
N.i mil'ri in what rliiiinlii ou ll.
11 m uter wliit 1111r nan or fieeiipallon
If m.ii nin t-..ul.!ril with nsthnm our
meih il slimil.l t.-llevii sou promptly.
We isp-.' ally want In m-rul It to thoo
npi'-il i-i.ll .' Impi-lca e.-ssrs. whero ell
Iii.iiiii uf lnt' i: ihitirhiM. nphini prrp
null i.r.it. It. ill.1 "patrnt mmihrN" etc.
have (iil.-il vs is want to iitiow evrry
onn at "i.r own p.eniit Dint Ihlii new
iii.'tho! la itfilKiie.1 to rnd nil illfflrult
hi ..hii . ml whrr7.ln. en.t nil thoiir
tn;l.lo pniosyiuna at time nn.l for ell
flmr
Tlila free offer In too Important to
nrirlnet it i.lKln il-.v. Write now and
then liex 'i In- methi.it nl oner. Hum!
no mom y. Slmi'ly mull coupon below.
po It Imiay
Wa h . nit self on thr insidr befuie
reakfa-t like son do on the outside
'I his is a-t!y more important because
the skin pores do not ahsoih impuri-
ties Into thr bl ind causing illness
while the bowel iiotes do.
l or every mimr of food and drink
taken into the stoma h nrarlv an
ounce ol waste matrnal must be
carried 1 lit of the body. If thi waste
material is ti .t rliitiinate.l dav hy day
It ipiiiklv leiments and grneralrs
poisons gases and toxins wlmli are
absorbed or s'.i.ked into the blood
stteatn through the lymph ducts
whuli should sii. k only nourishment
to sustain Ihe body
A splendid health ineasiite is to
drink befnre breakfast eaih day a
glass of real hot water with a tea-
spnotilnl of limestotir phosphate in it.
which is a hannlrss way to wash
these poisons gurs and toxins front
the stotnai h lurr kidneys and
bowels; thus cleansing sweetening
ami freshening Ihe entite alimentary
canal beloie putting mote food into
Ihe stoma. Ji.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phele costs hut vety little at the drug
store bin is sufficient lo miikf anyone
an enthusiast 011 iiiside-bathing.
(Adv)
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Thare't Still Thic Time-Proven
Rheumatic Remedy That
Bringi Permanent Relief.
There a I. mail ilalm to tnrt. ami It
uulil not I.r iniiilr If It were nut S feet.
Ilinulro.U nf rtiatiiiulle euffaiera. eflr
laklne .li.le.m if i.-ralleil rf.nt.llea ami
uau.e aa many mure luilnirnle to ilrls
aiir--lie.iiiiiile. inline have found ab-
1. lam teller in Ni.W.fi lll.Mn. sinlv
una man In four yrara haa ever eald ll
iliitn I 1I11 In work --ami milhlnc enul.l
l avs lirlKi him. NCW-ll ltl MO is
Inkan Internally aa e rheumatic remedy
Hllnl'l.l) l.e cleans your system run-
flea o. ir IiI.mhI removes the cauee n(
l-nltl n ml s.iffeiti karps the llvsr anil
bowel a. -live then tonra anil builds
up snur Liiily anl.. inaktnc you fret
vi.uns anil v.nlMie Aak eur drucelal
for Nrw-O-ll.il.io. If ha can't supply
vnu semi 11a I? fur full-alls hot lie We
am stirs It will help you (1st New-O-lltiino
t.Klnv New-O.ltumo Co. Cor.
Menu end Harvey His. Oklahoma City
okla. (Adv. I
1 'f 1 1 - '
1 F'olltleal Advertisement)
The
SCHOOL' TREASURES.!?
U a Banker' Job.
utarted In m mewienger boy
at the Farmers National Bank
eleven years ago working hii
way vp to Cannier. If elected
Treasurer of the Board of Ed-
ucation will render a careful
and accurate account of the
School Funds.
VOTE FOR
J. S. (JOE) HOFFMANN
Democratic Candidate for
TREASURER OF
BOARD OF EDUCATION
FREE ASTHMA COUPON
rnnsTIKH ASTHMA CO. P. 00m
Hfi'.T. Miner nn.l llu.la.in His.
Iiuffiiln. N T.
Sen I fiea Mat of nur mrUi'id to:
An Editor Recommends
-DROPS''
houmatic
rSutTorors
Mr. I.. P. nill.edltrrEnUrerlee.Eniler.
Ala. wrlteet ' I want to tell you thai I
hae tieen Irftne In thn diitrttt for the
past 27 years end Ihsrs ti no mae that Is
belter knows thee I em. I tell yos) this
heeauee I went you lo know that I am es
etrsnier to the Mnpls. About twenty
days seo I wes down on my berk with the
wortt rass of rheums titm snd I becsn to
sis yostt mexHelne end Is ebost a srsefc I
was en my lest wain. Fsosls eM esser
rlirmlnehsm sndjtnsley wsrseetoelehe
to ees me est wsfl snqulek end wanted to
know wh.l medicine llKik. ItaMtkere
'k-HROItt' end eyery men who ties the
rheumetlem k now of your medN-lae end
eay they will uestt. I am talltni everf
nns of the etrtaw of your remedy end 1
ernliirslt artll Inrreaeelheeeleof seme.
Hurh siUsnee et thle ehould ke senVt-
es.1 to prove to any Barer Ihe same f
FOR TIGHTNESS
IN THE CHEST
rhed ford's Black-DrauRht
Snys Kentucky ljdy Ih Ex
cellent For Breaking
l'p a Cold.
F.lgin Ky Mrs. Albert Albright
who ha lived here mai y years !y :
"I use (Hack-Draught as a laxative
It is spbndid for breaking up colds.
I have used it for had roM and
tightness in the chest. One cup of
good warm tea made from Clack-
Draught I found uiot helpful. It
makes the liver act and givr' almost
instant relief.
Tins spring mv little daiiKhler be-
gan having chills the hard shaking
kind. After the chills her fever would
rise and her h-ad would ache. We
ar- a pood ways from the doitor su
I just began giving her good doses of
Black-Draught and it cured her. She
ii in good health haa a good color
and her appetite is all right. So of
course we consider Clack-Draught a
unsurpassed for a family medicine."
Don't wtit until you have headache
sick stomach indigestion or o'her
disagreeable symptoms hut take an
occasional dose of mack-Draught to
help keeo vour system (ree from
poison your body in good health.
Made (rom purely vegetable inRredi
ents Pl.irk -Draught acts in a gentle.
natural way. and has no bad after
eKects It may be safely taken by
young and obi. .
Try Thedford'i Black-Draught.
(Adv.)
'LUmm" la aold b Ike I dlaw
lita In srery perl of tkeUeitsdluise
and Canada.
Sample) botUe sarfn
ia ir
rile
wafisYon Company Newark O.
nr ttfsi a 1
rar.r. b mailed free. If you
a ' will wrlta la Trio
Bf Mint HereJIa I'o
mnU Heir Itrrnnlnff
e....ea. luullfll
Itrsruu' m vrmi'x e
soft silky. efrelRhr
2 ions; nuuy pairinai
Mihe kind Ton wnnt
'-elrprnlln fewlt the eenlii
end ninkra kinky nn ti
ny short still. Inirn
hnlr ee tuft Inns: nni!
lustrous Hint yoo saaj
eaelljr handle It end
nut It 110 In any
si rls. HI nns relllha
he fooled into en tine aol
Was else tint insist on Daring
HEROLIN
(I kilkee ehort hslr gryw lung and bee
irni. stops Keeint sen in enn naeurun.
MA If
jelr. Dea't
1 M
.uaih 1
r.h
za CENTS
laoi'iN
AGENTS
U rtow int U tMia vif U I Sunday i 10 to 12 only.
Polltlcftl Advfrttement)
REMARKABLE RE
SULTS INMEDICINE
Younf Man From Bartlett
Karuai Gains Twenty-Nine
and a Half Pound in
Eighteen Day.
Result Due to Correct Drag -
noti and Scientific
Treatment.
The successful treatment nf disease
and the ability to help the individual
who lias hern suttrring troni some
drep-seated lingering rondition should
rank first either in the arts or sciences.
Humanity goes wild at times over
great war inventions or some
new 'method ti) overcome elements
nr some wonderful mechanical in-
vention that will save labor or make
men fortunes but very few indeed
consider the value of their own bodies
or give credit to the family doctor or
surfeon who usually gives all he ha
or does his best for his frilowmaii
'Ibis is an aitr of specialism. Ihe
family phystqian who treats you (or
typhoid (ever and other cute condi-
tions has not the time however much
be desires to study and investigate
the latest methods (or the treatment of
hrontr diseases.
Wonderful sttides have1 been made
in mrdn mr. Whrie formerly you took
great masses of medicine in your
stomach latest discoveries have
proven that direct to the blood itream
methods or what is known as in-
Irasenniis medication yields rematk-
alde results.
The following fiotn Mr. Gillett not
only proves the value of correct diag-
nosis but of this more icieutidc
method of treatment :
"May 21. 1017.
l nan nern suttrring lor annul a
year and a half was tteatcd by a
number of doctor. Some of them pro-
nounced mv cnndition.js tuberculosis
others would diagnose my case at first
one thing and then another. On May
.1. 1'I7 I called on the Inter-State
Doctors. 1 had run down to 107
pounds. They examined me and I
placed myself in their care In eigh-
teen davs' tune I gained SiV pounds
I cheerfully recommend' the Inter-
state Doctors."
"M. I.. GILLKTT."
Of course all chronic diseases can
not lie cured but many so-called in-
curable ones have been successfully
treated by the Inter-Stale Doctors.
With the accepted and best method
for reaching all chronic condition! the
Inter-Stale Doctors who have their
Oklahoma City Institute on the fifth
floor of the llersknwitr building have
combined far-reaching methods o(
their own.
Their extraordinary facilities (or
diagnosis and seeming sixth tense that
enable them tn locate any deep-stated
obscure lesion that atwayi precedes
any chronic condition is not Ihe least
factor in their success.
They have helped thousand's hack to
health. Some have been cured in one
treatment (sm hVs varicose and other
enlargements).
Examination Is (ree to all but only
curable cases will be accepted for
treatment. If your disease is incur-
able you will be told io and not one
fenny of your money will be taken
fowever many rases that are incur-
able hy old methods ran be quickly
cured by thii wonderful new treatment
of the Inler-Stale Doctori.
Until March 15tli all casei accepted
will be treated practically free the
only charge will be (nr medicine
serums bacterids etc. used which
must be cash.
Office houri: 0 to 5; evenings 7 fo
J. W.BENNETT
DEMOCRAT
li YEARS
Actual tiperlenct ia water werki
an 4 maalclpet affaire
11 YEARS
la Water Department of
home City
Oala-
YEARS
Superintendent of Oklahoma
City Water Department
Candidate (or Commissioner ef
Puklle Property
Tke Mas Who Ii Qualified
Vole (or the man with the roost
eperience. As to my boesety
and inlefrity any
will testify.
good cittiea
cr
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V-jJktV'
mm
9 4 if - 1
Y
K
A Successful Business Man for
MAYOR
C. H. RUSSELL
Let's put the affairs of Oklahoma City in the
hands of a competent efficient man who has made
a succe of his own business and demonstrated that
he is competent to fill the office of mayor.
Has any other candidate for mayor done this?
C. II. Russell for mayor means BUSINESS vi.
POLITICS. Which will you have? .
Republicans your chance to nominate a busi-
ness man for mayor is to vote for C. H. Russell at
the primaries March 18th. ( -
If Oklahoma City ever needed to be delivered
from the hands of politicians that time is N-0-W1
a
Ability vs. Politics
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