Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1919 Page: 4 of 12
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OKLAHOMA JC1TY TIMES MONDAY JULY 28 1919 - A
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FOUR
FEDERAL HOME
AGENCY ASKED
GY SECRETARY
William B. Wilson Outlines
Need for Laborers' Homes..
;"'a'
W5.MINT.TON'. July JR-Shortaue
of hnusiiiR. prevalence r.f nnwltnlronir
living londitions and drline of home
ownership hive raused the homing
prohlem for individual workmen to
Msume such proportions as to render
imperative the establishment of a I'd-
rral asrency fur advice and research
according to Secretary of Labor Wil-
liam I!. Wilon.
Thi view was expressed by Secre-
tary Wils.ni in recommending t day
the passage of a hill fathered by Kcp-
re.rntative Tinkh.ini of Massavhu-
sutts. to create a bureau of housing
and living condition in the dfi.art-
merit o labor. Secretary WiKon
' the purpose of the hill is stated
to be the inrrrasintf of productive
sipai'ity and well beiiiK of workers
and the promotion of Rood litirn-
hip by the bureau.
"Investigations made bv the Hon-.
fnfr Corporation and by other branches
of this department show that had
honsinif conditions reduce productive
capacity and materially increae the
labor turnover and that qond .housing
conditions increase nrodurtive'eapa-
city" said Mr. Wilson. "U"tue own.
rrship ii perhaps the most import-
ant means of promoting good citiien-
ship heeause it inevitably increases
the interest of the home owner in
public utilities and in wie expendi-
ture of public funds."
Attack on Belgium
Not Part of Plans
v AMSTERDAM. July 2$ -Helium
never suffered anv viol.iti.ni of her
neutrality prior to thr tin man inva-
sion ill I"I4. aicoidmg to t'oliinel
Sihwrrtl'rigrr a mrniLcr of ! ler-
man general stall who In I'M 5 Va
charged with the selection and classi-
fication of . u uniriit s said to fuse
been found bv the l.erman authorities
of occupation in the archives at IWus-
sels. 1'oloml Si livsartferger now as-
serts in a pamphlet t'.iat hi did n il
find documents jir.ivintr violation of
JSelgia. nt'iitralitv before the war's
oullneak. lie also accuses the tier-
man g' a et ii.nrr.t o hasitj': faUe'v
interpreted the d 'Uitnents IoiiimI at
lirusM-U and that i .onimit'ed many
forgernC to deieive public opinion in
tieni.aiiv
Serious Strikes on
. In Upper Silesia
HI-RUN'. July 28 -One ir the
most aeiMivsJriU in the hitiutjrajf
tipper tywwti broken mtt -at
I borzuvv and Sarbori. near Kattowiti
where the rleilric light otUeis
walked out ostensibly nwiim I . Spar-
tacan influences. The artifui.il lnjht-
itr of the entire province has been
cot off. coal mines are r)ot operative
and every industry lhaf ' depends on
electricity for light and power is
threatened
QUARANTINE IS
PUT ON TROOPS
0. 000 Men Returning to U.S.
Meld ly Smallpox.
NEW YORK. June 28 -The first
case of smallpox discovered nn a rr-
tiirtn'ng: troop ship held .tip the trans-
port Mobile irom fret on her aiin.il
here todav resulting in the rpiarantin-
itiU of the nearly J!) oi'liters and
men on their arrival at Camp Mills
nnd the segregation of the H8 "war
1. rides" under care of the Red Cross
altrr they were landed at Ilnbokeii.
A Filipino mess boy was found Jo
liavc developed a mild rase of the dis-
ease after the cyel left France ni
he was '.ui.inl;ned with his three
. Filipino i "Mipaiui rs in thr ship's hos-
pital. Then all person mi board
were ai iin.it. M
The Mobile bf.m.dit t!. fnt of the
Fourth division t. return home in-
ehuli g the tunny three offices and
.1.151 men .i the Fiuty-seventh in-
fantry and twenty-one colonels and
lieutenant colonels and twenty-five
enlisted men of the Third army roips
liead'iuaelers .let hment.
HEWELL'S
NEVJ-ORUr.10
FOR RHEUMATISM
Quick Sure and Safe 1! si Relieftd
Hnidredt At All Druggiiti Thret
Wttkg' Treatment 12.00.
VorSkm Tortures
tmt wtxry bout ccsona or other
bla iiMdiln Yam can hwr a clew
Iwateky tUn br uiac Zemo obtained
tf My cm totor35cor cotrtlargt
tan
Ztno mxmnSf tmor
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CONGRESS WILL
VOTE PERSHING
SPECIAL RANK
Sword and Vote of Thanks to
Go With Resolution.
WASHINGTON July 28-l'rera-rations
fo the welcome of t.cneral
1'erslnnn on his return home are
being made bv both roubles and the
war department but the plans of
neither ate vet complete. I lie con-
Rrissional pri;tani now i r. as ai
ready dialled calls for the Kilt "I a
svvoid a vote of thanks and (lie per
manent tank of general on the eoin-
nunder ot the American expedition-
ary (ones. War department plans
have not yet hern nanplrted and are
awaiting receipt of informaSnm s
o the tune of "..eneral I'ershind't re-
turn. I'lrliniinarv hoii'e military rom-
lillUrc discussion already has indi-
cated that there will he no opposition
to the piopo-4.1 to itive I Vrshinu the
permanent rank of grneral.
CoiiKressional rewards to army of-
ficers for distiiiKuishrd iervice.in
war arc divided into three classes:
(I) The thanks of the congress; (2)
brevet ranUT Increaseii rank on
the active or the retired lit.
From 178V to l'H the thanks of
ccwgrti ..tycrt 4x4 ttj- twenty
GO TO BED GROUCHY
WAKE UP FEELING
SIMPLY FINE
Wonderful How Calotabs the
De-Nauseated Calomel Tab-
let Makej You Feel o
Good the Next Morning.
P.- ..!(.! i If ivloinel wan tlie 1-rt
m'-'lii ln In Hi" W'Tl.l mill the jnly
tl-.lii ttiai eonl.l irHllili-n out ft .Im-
nr.P ted liver lull It li.ol eoiim Korlonii
itriwliio'k Th unpliiit nml tlm iieken.
m H'l -e(tee many people
itri.M to dike It N"W v.m en ti'.i'
enlonifl wllhiMit the iliitiist ntijeetion.
nun i nlotnli nil lh Pinniie i.l Pe'ltlm
vviln h iillrw ot vler Hint a all. No
t m l in. ilplna. '' ihoish. nn nail.'
Next innriiln your liver i is ileni'. ynnr
tyi-l.iiip tiide.l mi'l vim r telllna like
n m... veil olil- wl'll lii-urt y epitlt
t.r l.rekfmt. I..il what jnu pUe
nn rlunaer.
I rtldtBlm nee f.i perdil Hint your
iliuuimt I ii'ith"ii"l in refund Ihe
puce If SOU Hie lint lie I lll! e'l Sold onlv
In migllial ne.iled p:o kniien. price thlttv-
flve cojiti. All dniKfut now live t'l-
otat l A'lv '
PROSTRATION
May be Overcome byLydia
E. Pinkham s Vegetable
Compound Thi
Letter Proves It.
Wc-t 1'hiladi
tliirty jc.iis i
ihia I'a 'Thiriiid the
i.ive been married I
.i.i. nn. (
have been in bad
health and had
evr il attacks of
nervous woMn
linn until it seem
ed as if the organs
in my Vthrite body
were worn out. 1
was finally per
suaded to try
lydia V. I'nik-
natn'l Vegetable
' ompound and it
made a well
sYmnn of nie. I ran now do all my
hoiiseivoik and adv ise all ailinx women
to try Lydia K. l'nikham's VegtaMe
I (impound and I will guarantee they
will derive n:eat benefit from it."
Mn. 1-rank l itgerald 25 N. 41st
Street West I'hilailelphia. I'a.
1 here at-U)Ousaiuls f w tsinen every
where in Mrs liugerald't condition
suffering from nervousness barkarhe
headaches and other iyniilonis of a
functional derangement. It was a
grateful spirit lor health restored
which led her to write this letter to
that other women may benefit from her
experience and find health as she has
done.
For itJsrgestions in regard to your
condition write l ydia K Pinkham
Medicine Co. I.ynn Mass. The lesult
i
I
ill
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I inn. nllirari fur ervii rs iii the war 1 of Air ServiiC Menohrr. Mights
nine officers for services in the
warlof
of 1812. the Mexican war and the
i Civil war. Since I'Xi.i t!ie thanks of
I congress have been extended . n!v to
I four army ofticers- thrse for ilisf.n-
. RUished jervii c in constnii titiK the
l aiuina canal.
The rank of general has been piven
to few officers anions them lirant
Sherman and Sheridan. On the death
of General Sheridan the rank ceased
to exist Mid wai not revived until
the world war when temporarily
ftiven to Pershinf and Ftyton C.
March as chief of lUff.
JAPANESE TO START
BIG COLONY IN PERU
IIMA Fein July 27. It is reported
that Dr. Augusta Durand a promi-
nent owner and proprietor of the
newspaper. la Fiensa has sold ap-
pl .i'ii itely ri.(sl acres ot lail'l
near lluaniico on the Amaton water-
shed to a Japanese synduate. 'Ihtec
hiindre I thousand additional acres arc
m negotiation. Ihe land lies in the
suh-tropii al belt and is suitable for
Cotton coffee con. a and similar
products.
This land purchase is considered the
forerunner "i big Japanese colon:-
ration scheme in 1'eru.
ARMY PILOTS TRAVEL
FIFTY MILLION MILES
WASHINGTON' July 28.--United
States army airplane pilots flew ap-
proximately 55(ilV2l) miles in the
5oJ davs from Jan. 1. l')18 to July
17 jvr. it is estimated by Director
YOUR KIDNEY AND
BLADDER TROUBLES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
If you Hie iiifferlnn from liuriilnn
imat l'in. catarrhal dlKeliMriiea Iriil.i-
tl.m of your Madder polns In the
urtllira ton frruent or m-nntv dls-
chiK of urtn or palna In vnur I'lieh
or tPDlim l'e(ln at i.ncn tuklmi
(.INKLE'S CAPSULES
Tour dniHS'M k now nnd Im will ex-
1; In tlieir nierlin. tllnkle' ( 'n psiilcn
ei iKintiied In h plivalf-iaii'it tu eriei ipun
fur kidney and l.ladrtur tro'inim If
you urn not iHTfeetly hBliMtml tiftr
tiikln(t first hoi tell your iliumiM H'-
lll refiunl )our money 1'ilie II
. your ilniKfl't or hy mnll llinl.le
inpwle i'o Ineorportited. M.i)fl.d
Ivy.
Alii T a aum unua
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Campbell's Varnish Stain
Makes Old Things New
S
Let us demon-
strate to you how
valuable Camp-
bell's Varnish can
be in making the
old car new. It
m a k e s automo-
biles floors furni-
ture etc. look like
fiew'ajrain. It is
the original finish that stains and varnishes
with one stroke of the brush. Dries hard over
nipht with a durable gloss that can be rubbed
or polished.
Campbells Auto Faint
One-half Tint. 60c; pint $1.10; quart $2.00
Campbell's Floor Varnish
One-half pint 45c; pint 85c; quart $1.35
Brooks Hardware &
Sporting Goods Co.
. 113 North Broadway n- Wttmnt
Air Sirs i i e Menohrr.
aiigfeg.i'nig V..ls.s hours living we'e
made. Tlie statist. is uh In Ic oiilv
tbghts from field in the Tinted
States.
Erzberger Silent
On Peace Proposal
LONDON' July JS.-l'p to this
cabling no official statement liai been
made I'y the ltritish government with
regard to Dr. Mathias I'.rrberger's
statement at Weimar about alleged
H'i'ish peace proposals in I'll".
Get My Number-
Memorize It
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FIRES COMING CLOSER
TO CONTROL IN MONTANA
SI'OKANI- Wash July 28-F.n-coiiraging
reports from crews fighting
lire in northern Idaho forest were
received tonight. There have been 81J
fires in the national foresti In Kfon-
tana ami northern Idaho thli year of
which 120 are still burning according
to figures given out hy Glen A. Smith
assistant district foresler.
1'rivate property destroyed was
valued at $450000 and the govern-
i"rnt' property loss wis estimated at
.v'80.(H!U.
1
JOYFUL EATING
Union your food is
digested without the after-
math of painful acidity the
joy is taken out of both
eating and living.
IlKIOIDS
are wonderful in their help
to the stomach troubled
with over-acidity. Pleas-
ant .to take relief prompt
ana definite.
MADE iY SCOTT BOWNg
MAUXS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
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New Dresses
ft
SALVADOR PROPOSES TO
GIVE AMNESTY TO ALL
WAslllNCTON July JH.-I'reii.
dent Mrlendrr of Salvador has pro-
posed to congress the enactment of a
law granting complete amnesty to all
in'
PLAN-
NING YOUR
NEEDS
DON'T
FORGET
YOUR
EYES
CONSULT
McVEYS
TH XELIABLE
OPTOMKTSI8TS
1J9 MAIN ST.
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Values $25.00 to $35.00
Exactly three hundred snew Summer Dresses just arrived py ex-
press from large Eastern manufacturers bought at less than 50c on
the dollar. You will find t;he exact size and style of dress you want
in this wonderful assortment of new dresses. Materials are voiles
ginghams tissues organdy combinations etc -See them in our
windows. Come early Tuesday.
pijlitical suspects jirisoners nr refu-
Hees aceor lintf to advices iiv eivrd
today by Minister Salvador Sid "I
Salvador. There are no political
piisntier in Salvador and only J5 or
.) refugees but President Mehnde)
it is said sishes to go on tecurd as
Dr. Irish's
Corn Killer
Spoils death corns. No puds Ras-
ters bandages. All you do in to paint
the corn. No cutting with danger of
infection when you remove the corns
DR. IRISH'S way. Buy DR. IKISIPS
CORN KILLER today.
At druggists 25c
ScoUlj
ktOQATDRtf $ IMC T
126 Went Main
DAY
opposing punishment fur political ai-
livilv Salvadur ii about to adopt the goh
standaid acordinK to Minuter Sol's
advices. 'Ihe campaign is expected
lo facilitate the introduction L. for-
eign capital.
- uItme
OtttAelOM CITY U t A P""
m
JCCCD
$
r.. 6
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J of their 40 yeau experience ii -til
iATtrtiitrrrint) ; .jrour gervice
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, July 28, 1919, newspaper, July 28, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171192/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.