Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1919 Page: 2 of 16
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26 119
I
' la war leday ware out en a ewund
etrlk.
In the central tt th coming of cold
Waalhrr forsaiM for tnilny a
Mctrl lo 1it to th tllaromlnrt uhlrh
had bnn held in abuyanca by mild
tamparaluros iliirlni tha pail wvrrnl
day. In 1hl irlcin many rllle anil
tewn r virtually without fuel.
Rtink'rltig prmlta wora ((iiinird .
tarda? by Ih director nf th Allrdhcny
rfton for fcirslfn vraele parrnlttlne
thrm lufOriunt eol to reach tha 'tut
rnallnf atailon n route to their d'-
tlnatlmta Authority also waa granted
for aupilyl"g limited quantities of roil
to mniitniurlng plant of that region
Wyoming Minara Arraatad.
M Bherldan. W'yo. all miners today
m unili't nrresl rhatgrd with vlolnt-
lux ilia atrlko Injunrtlon Issued hv fed
ml JikIk" A R. Awlnrsnn at Indian-
aila. They ware bllvad to ba tha
drat worurra to ti taken Into cuatcdy
Under Hist reatralnliig order.
A . "showdown" on iritlla wade tr
bituminous operators la needed for tti
Am'rfan people to form a Just opinion
on tha coal Blliiathiti William (1.
MeAdoo former swrelsrr of tha traiia-
nr declared aftar vrlu opera!""
naaorlatlona hud tlea;rilihd rrltieiams
btcaua ha "lnj"ctl blnvslf Into tha
wagu eonlrovry " lln aaaarlrd tha
opera tnrs fiera inn king Mralv profit
In 1tW and h niadn an aiamlnatlon nf
their booka which hnwd thry now are
tnnhtna: ru'h profit they slmiiM bear
tha riirniw of any Incrriised pay for
ha miner
To Prsvsnt Influama
Colds causa f'.tlp and lnflu-nii
I.AXATIVK HIIHMo OI'ININK '' lilot s
rcmfn tha cause There la only one
"Itinmo Quinine." K W. (iltOVR'H
alKtmtiira on hoi. 3A:. (Adv.)
RAILWAY CHIEFS
) VOTE OH HUES'
' WAGE PROPOSAL
i (Ccntlnuad from Page 1.)
piaml.i for a if
pri'fid' of of thu
y Ti-iilnmrn
rurnl wage Increase
mght hy W. i; I
Itrntherhond of lull-
and Timothy Klira
of tha firemen ami
gtrtlng prfaljanl
tngliu'iiiin Warmi s. Mmi ginnn
chief of the engineers ' could n't h-
frnrhid. WA!"HIN'1T0N. No t Work erg
on the rnllroncli who nro ffllluled with
the Amariraii radarallnn of lihor are
fnorlng a alrlke. It aa auted today
The Amrrlran Kedratlnn of Lahnr or-
Knnltallona for rullroad workrra have
ho'n taking a atrlke ota and returni
ahow th:it ahout fl percent of the mem-
tiera favor giving the leailera the power
to rail a atrlke Thi-ae onrannallona
however are more or leaa dependent
Ulion the "IIk four" railroad brother-
hnnda aa to the auri-ena nf any atrlke.
Labor leader lure today declared the
rmlrond worker will demand a atrlke
If Ihn rilmmiiin anil-atrlka legialatlon
affertlng ralliond workera la paaaed
ami aome pf the mora radlml memhara
advornie a atrlke In prnteat ngalnet the
l KiKlnlion.
VANDERBILT MEDICAL
SCHOOL GIVEN FUND
NKW nv.K. Nov. t Vanderhllt
pnlvtraity at Neahvlllf. Trnn . haa been
given It.oonentl by Ihe general edor
t tonal ' board In effert en entlro reor
gnnluillon of Ita medical a 'hool. It aa
announred her trnlay.
P
AKGELES EXECUTED
ON TREASOn CHARGE;
CLEKEKCY REFUSED
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onment. Trlllo a 17-year-old boy ai
aentenrrd In aarva all yenra and eight
month. In prlaon.
Tha trial began at I a. in Momlny
and continued until after noon. After
g anort leceaa tha trial continued l;tt.
Ing until I 10 a. in. yeateiday when
the prlaonera wei taken ta k to their
unfurnlalii'd culla.
I'olirt tecnnveiiad at 10 o'clock yeater-
dny morning an contlnm d until
aenlcnc waa paaaed at ID j n'clnrk
leal t) lag tit . with Uio eiTioii of very
i hurt rcraftaee.
Trial la Public.
Pooig to tha Theater f the Hcnxa
weio oened to the public and the
place Immediately (Hied to ovirllowlnt
lth peranna nf all degree aiiklou to
watch the famnur leader tried. Kit-
rltrnient waa high during the Mm
and aerordlng to report rea'hlng here
hv courier and otherwlie fedeml otn-
ilnla fared attempt would he nia!n to
ream Angelea and hla folio wca
Heavily armed guard were plnccd
ahout the theater and tha atagc.
At timet peranna In tha midli-me
halllni; the proceeding with plena lor
(leniency. Many hundred women were
prreent and from among theao a cotnne
of ao I II leader. headed by Mia
llrvllla Mia. lialvan and Mlia lgna In
Itanilerei aeveral tlmea Interrupted the
court to plead for Angelea. Many pica
for clemency alao were eent lo Treat-
dent i nrranin at Mexico City.
A delegation of French cltliena
realdent nf ; I'aao Tenia. wlti"l
upon the court And presented a peti-
tion for clemency beenu5 of hi many
ierveci to Krnnoe and the allle dur
nil! the worhl war. In ucngnltln of
wlili li he had been made chevalier nf
ihe halon of honor. Tha petition had
(ltt h en niado to the jcond criminal
oiirt. hut waa overruled the ccurt de-
lailiig It had no Jurisdiction hecuuae
(He offence alleged against Angelea
had been committed agalnat the com-
manding military officer of the du-
ll hi.
Attornay Fill to 8ava Him.
Attorneya for AiKele yeaterday tried
deaperntelv to aava him nd hi rom-
pai.lona. They arpealed to Ihe fedeial
court at Junrei Kiev and n the au-
preme court at Mexico f'lty. They tried
to change the proceeding on n writ
of ampnro . Imilar hahena corpus
proceeding In the I'nlted Slule hut
differing In that while proceedlngr are
atayed Ihe difeiidanta moat remain
In Jail pending dedalon on tha amparo
appeal.
This action led court offlclala at
Ju.irea to ll n in urn i n the trial had l'en
completed. pp(al of tho Krench
realdent . lao went to ' exlco City.
An ansewrr to these pel It Ion a waa
received late Tueaday evening from
Mexico City. Baying the auprenic coutt
waa In receaa and therefore the peti-
tion ahould be filed with either the
district court ttte county court or the
courtmartlal Itaelf. The district Judge
at Juarex nccordlng to Chihuahua ad-
vice received today also refuaed to
act Tha county court answered like-
wise. Thua the courta were cloaed to
tha accused men and the only avenue
of legal ear-ape wna from Preaident
CnmniTn. l'etltlor.a alao were forward-
ed to Mexico City hy telegraph from
Chihuahua hy tha French colony thert.
and by other foreigner and many
The Envy of Competition!
The Despair of Imitators!
Never did a ready-cooked cereal attain
heights of popular favor as
Th ese rich plump flakes with their delightful
flavor have displaced the old-fashioned corn
flakes thin wispy crumbly and mushy
until today the favorite corn food the country
over is Post Toasties.
Toast ies don't mush down under milk or cream; thoy
do not look like a mass of crumbs when taken from the
package; hut their firm consistency provides a sub-
stantial lunch and breakfast dish that all the home
folks relish.
To be sure always specify Toasties when ordering.
Made by
Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek Mich.
MAN WILL PARRY
HIS STEPMOTHER
SCKANTON I'a. Nov. K.-Jamea
Calgulre a vert ran of the A. K. F.
will acquire the added dlailnctlon
next Holiday . becoming the atep
father of hi four little half brother
nnd half alsteia. Calgulre who la
Is year old obtained a license to
many Ills atep mother Josephine
Ciiigulte II four yeart old Hla
fattier who married Josephine K12I0.
1 went y -seven yeara hla Junior fla
ji-ira ax" died whllo Jamea was III
Funic.
Mexican Many hundreds of names
were s'gii-d to tha petitions.
C'lirens Enter Plea.
A delrfiauon of ultlaen arrived from
I'airal to Intcrced for (loneriil Angelea
It waa composed entirely of prominent
cltliena who at different tlmea had
been saved from death at the hands of
VIII or hla follower hy (ienuial An-
gale. They were too la lo he heard
hy the court. Several student from the
military college It Chapultepec from
which Deneral Angelea win graduated
we 0 permitted to hnvo u confident l 1
talk w.th him.
When they were u"hered Into tha
prison room whrie heir former pro-
feaaor waa under gunrd they surround
ed him and holdlnK him close In their
ninia. they wept for severjil ndtiuteK
too overcome Willi grief to t.iik When
they left tho general' eyes were si II
wet "Villi teaie.
Sentence Announrsd.
At !.IS p ni the conn cloud and
oiH' hour later the Jii.Uo aiiiiouiiced
the vcrdtrt follows:
(lenenil F" Hpe Aimelea- Ton liave
been found guilty "if rel el'lon and am
condemned to deufh "
Major Frneto I'.nclKi O da Ar e
Voti have been found guilty of rebellion
not Including Hie rh.icga of desertion
ngiilnrt yoi. you have !een ii.ndemnel
lo (hath but 011r ei nti lice Is heiebv
roininuted lo twenty yema' Imprl.toii-
imnt "Antonio I. Trlllo: You hnv been
found guilty of lehelhon not IncludiiiK
ihe charge of dc.vrtio'v. against you.
You are aentenced lo serve lx jtais
and eiiiht months "
1 ho piiaoner-' then In accord with
the flndlrics if 1'ie tourl inanlal were
delivered to ti e military comm. -.rider t.i
caerv out the ecnleio.-ea.
Tho outcome Iw-fore d.iwn proved the
petitions for "leniency unavailing.
Warrsnt Out for Sugar Dealer.
I'KTIti'lT Nov. iii arranta have
been Issued under tho Level" iaw
ntHil William Strrlt tnunager of
the -Mount Clemena Mugar cornpany.
charging the Bile of 217 barrels of
sugar at 17 cents a pound wholesale
as ng ilnsl the federal food bo 11 J a
pike ut li (cuts a pound retail.
Pulton Challenges Dempiey.
NEW YORK Nov. :J After winning
four fights In lCngland hut falling to
get a match with Joe Heckctt the Irrit-
lali heavyweight champion. Fred Fulton
cam hack to America today accom-
panied by hla manager Tom O'Rourke
Fred looked all In after hla tuaale with
Father Meptun. whnae punch It tlll
unimpaired hy age. He also wna nura-
lug a badly twollcn elbow tha reaull ot
a fall while training abroad Hnwver
he and C Itoutka laaued a chnllenga to
Jack Dempaey tvn befor they tteppad
Sahara from tha Mauritania.
"Ml Carlisle"
Sends Letter to
Times9 Office
"Sorry About Auto Acci-
dents" "Bandit" Says.
America's greatest Indoor aport waa
brought lo Oklahoma City this morning
when the Tlhu-e received a letter from
"William Ci.rllale." train robber de
liiM -at hast. Ihe letter waa signed by
Wllllaitjl."
1'nrltaln who held up and robbed the
Colon l'liclflc I.oa Angelea limited at
Hock HUor near Cheyenne Wyo. laat
l i'sday night. Is probably tha fastest-
n.iveling bimllt In the hlalory of the
'Miuiry. He has written letter to po-
ne c hiefs and newspaper! In Kan An-
i.im.i Muskogee Oklahoma City Con-
.udia Kan.. Ilenver Pennsylvania'
ami other scattered states and cities
.oca the robbery. At leaat hla name
h.h :nnci to the let torn. If h wrote
th 111 all l.e docs his traveling hy nlr-
p!n tie.
Tli" letter to the Tlmea wai dated
V.ord.iv. It was written neatly on n
Idiiin .-duet or white riheffluld bond. His
letter follows:
'Oklahoma City Monday Mr. Editor'
Well you've got a fine city her. Horry
to see you have so many automobile
accidents. Fact la a policeman nearly
ran over me this morning. Ha hanged
my pardon. Well I'll hav to hurry .n.
Itesi regard lo your nolil poll'-.
WILLIAM CAItlJfll.K."
Thevritrr of tha letter my have the
e.i-m- . J applyin at the Tlmea office.
:lothing drive gifts
more useful than ever
More than ever before packages sent
to the t'tiltcl Provident asao. latlon In
the I Ions club clothing drive ot laat
Sunday show that tha contents have
been planned and that effort has been
spent to nuke them useful aerordlrm
ID Miss Novella Could iiiperllitendeiit
of the l'rovldenl association.
MRPLANE SALESMAN
"DROPS IN" IN SHIP
J. V. C. C.rcgnry. Wichita Falls. Tex-
as arrived In the city thla morning via
airplane to vlalt Paul II. Meng. spec ai
sale representative of th Curtis
Southwest company her. Oregory l
sales agent for the airplane concern In
Wichita Falla.
Vital Statistics
Blrtht.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Pfost St. An-
thony hospital girl. .
Mr and Mr. IV A. Johnaon J17 North
Walnut tflrl.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reeve. 115 West
Twentieth street boy.
Mr. and Mrs. V.. Itlchard Carhart.
HO Weal Thirty-seventh gtrl.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. F. JJuck 1S7 West
Fourteenth street bov.
Mr anl Mra J A. fllshop U2 West
Twenty-fifth ttreet. girl.
I Mr. and Mra. W. H. Bplllera 111 Wes
Thlileenih aiieei. girl.
to such
COi.n.'ITTEE ASKS
FURTHER REPORT
ON CITY WATER
Chamber Health Body (Urges
Speeding Up Investigation
A further Investigation hv the state
board of health Into the condition of
the t it y water aupptv mid a miucst to
Hie i-itv t-omiiilsaioner to Hasten their
d.Hlslon regarding tlm Chainber'a plan
fur tl creation of a rwagn board to
Tired Weak Dizzy Women with Headache
Pains
here
Invalids' Hotel Buffalo N. Y. for free confidential medical advice.
Send ten cenU for trial package of " Favorite Prescription tablet!."
The System is something like a clock it needs oil occasionally.
Rvery one should take castor oil or something better like Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets mado of May-apple aloe jalf.p sugar-coated. They
regulate cleanse and oil the human "clock work." Send Dr. Pierce
ton cents for trial size. All druggista sell them in 26 cent vials
QUALITY
PLUS
PRICE
REDDING HARDWARE CO.
202 West Reno
The Gift Ideal is
"IDEAL" SCRAP
BOOK
tvtry business man
t t e r y hminrsi
woman
-F.VERYBODY -
tiffdl one every
dy.
in four siim
of full black rlnth goH jtamped. open bick telescopic tube expansion
indefed. Expands to almost double.
Shop
Early
SXE WINDOW DISPLAY
Removal
PRICES -PLUS -TERNS
Vint diamonds jewelry watches
silverware and rut glats reduced
10 prreent In price. Ivory goods
leallier (tood toilet articles pearl
tni fancy beadi reduced IS per-
cent in price. Same prices for
cash or credit. Remember Christ-
mai it only i little way olf
tody Immediately th heat meant of
aoiylnf tht city sewage problem It the
sense of two resolutions paaaed today
by tha puhliu health commute of the
Cliftmber of Commen t at noon today
Tha reaolullon regarding tht water
survey points out that Jo Ptttvrann.
commissioner of piihllo property has
slated h has from one of th englnuera
mo king tha Invrsllgallnn an application
for Ilia position of water plant operator
and that thla aiotement will cause th
luhlic to doubt hit mollies In nuking
th report. . The resolution therefor
ska that lh Investigation bt conduct-
ed by engineers other than thnae mak-
ing th flrat report.
It also points to the ttaternent of
Patterson that the Investigation waa
made while one nf tho rhloilnatora waa
not In operation due lo needed repair
ami Hint the report dives not therefor
represent normal conditions.
Paris Danca Halli Close
l'AIIIH Nov. : -Th dauct I. alia
wee rloaad hy tha government toduy
hfituao of the coal shortage hre. "
and there
Should find t!l?ffnm
their BurTerinjrs by uking
the womao'i tenMrtncf
Tunic and Nervine which
has helped 10 many woiwn
tome of thrm right in
your neighborhood.
When tho household
cares and the worriet o(
everyday life have dragged
you down made you uTt
Iiappy and Uiere is nothing
in life but headhache
backache and worry turn
to the right prescription
one gotten up by Doctor
Pierce fifty years ago which has helped
many thouwuuls of women in this country.
It is called Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion and can be had in every drug store
in the land in tablet or liquid form.
A womaji Buffering from nervous pros-
tration excitability or di7ainef de-
rangement or displacement of the
special organs will find health regained
after using Doctor Pierce's Favorite
Prescription.
For women who are run-down and
over-worked ; at the critical periods in a
woman's life from girlhood to woman-
hood and later this is especially adapted
to her needs for it strengthens and regu-
lates. Write the specialists at Dr. Pierce's
Is a great combination if the
price is right.
Full line of hdrdware stoves
harness etc.
We are making a special price
on our combination stoves.
Phone Walnut 746
the
Shop
Early
210 WE3T FIRST ST.
Gosh!
Roocnfielcfs
Diamond
Values are
Surprising!
Sale!
ENGINEERS' LICENSE
COMMITTEE IS NAMED
Mayor Walton announced today th
appointment of a leglalallv committee
to study th iiuestlon of having lawa
passed by tha tut legislature to li-
cense engineers associated with th
Amari an aaaoclatlon nf engineer J.
f. Owens It chairman and other mem
ber 11 II J Hlmkley II. (I. Hmlth
ami John Nhnrttl.
Tht committee will also work In eon
Junction wllh tha mayor In lha ram
palgn to have in tuglneer named on Hit
presidential rablntt.
'II "If It I.n t an Eaitman 11
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1 A very appropriate and I
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I We have a full selection
of Eastman Kodaks rang- -
i ing in price from $2.63 to
$75.00.
I .9 '
Kodak Albums!
Prices $1.00 to $6.00.
Veazey I
DrugCo.
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W Serve Steffea'i Ice Crm r'ree Ford Delivery D
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