The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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ABOUT WIDOW DOW
3y cua&ICB (UtNEa.
<>>nt T &d fmm ;n de>
• d u Jay** arfn**r
-.t*e- • tiro,*«*flM«!tB "mr* ng
,re he Wdow Dnw
—t -o J-"t-* u !af* big automobile.
«* at- :a aat, a lannntain of
welling pr-.r- o the 'nnneau
i-*>«-o ?prtt was -jleseantly
•Hr.bed to ■
wb*n iii* t if •
* v«r ma*,-
-,ot Jay «"
9 iflf
ro «t
to add to *tw handfttT 3f h>rn** -wtimn
| I have 'Ji« ionor tb -cmman*.
•"ffe r*ml4 ao 'nn«pr net scpplles.
■Mut fbr Bar* "ban twnt^tair honra
• « had o go without *ood or drfnn.
a iigbt: "Vb«i. aotta «
acd atgiit. hands and tost Blip nt—
Isvaly apt a innamahl* "hln^i wtiieb
•jnoe **m ,iuman bodies wtwe *
ih<-*e 'bins* ane hss before on* 'tw
tfcirknees f foor men. one mall***
{low ffliall on* iMtljr is in tb* arhetn*
tsf -bu.« . and it rwBorw -vllglo'is
.tlMUi to tb# most sbeattral. !*or l!*"*
days tbat 'Witlnuad, and tor ff*"* dar*
my oolonel, who as watching 'tia
hnmhardtneut >f tb* ehap*t. <ept Bay-
ing to tila sfaff nffleera Hnw can
-;ierk jYjn exp*** & company to !io d ant in
' nan-'-l He >iutt aHij- it ia not possible"
Tbjt brld we did! We held until
rti* moment when a Son© rwemty-on*
centimeter *h*ll *tmrk tbm* yam*
away trim a*. 'carton everr'hmg
about in 'o i norrtble m*ea and bnry-
ttn
f tba tber rtorfc Tadtttona short
"Terman v*<i*rtor <m camnalgn and a
>w rX tba Jnkea about German lacb nf
SPURRtu itES 4 ~j tflGTunf
BOT FCCO FOR SCLUEHS
-n? t '**m rnr.
« cHv brtd« '
a<—~i c* nrp#m*!« «*m*
— flaw gone
' * v <ii>w r w—and
r It Mav# won bar lQ|( \,m flr<, qthnr anWtpra
4ra«x<*d am—Kw wt. and Indlnfftbat
-r.lv lan^tiPd ,n H#r nn fln(i -,f .1B -vng wnnndad wa ocb
off oor iwpm and in nnr kne s
thanked 'b# '.Vnjtn fhr Sarins
aamd :■
*?lhcr*tT aft^nrarrt w w*r rvllwHt
And whon I 4<>a<>i>nd<>d tbat alopa to
tb* plateau ttli rti# sandful of mw
taft tnm what had one* tMHW **
ftill "impaniiHi wm w*r all (rrrtn«
ftnm ftotfgua and <natt«r«d iwrrwa.
"Snmf ar on, wit a mtnk :nto
o«r .iHiida and enntofed awrntbK w«r«
flluner^ng 3«r vUbnut aHng
abl* to ntop Wis oar horning torn
and «j¥« r*d fpr.m n*ad to foct wltn
rhit ♦> • f- w
''flKttfllf -ay
Th< r< —" Ir't (wutalhly hav* h**n
i,oy r tii«T "h.-p *h'* «td. Tor b#ra
1b only on* fnu yon kmnw '
And lay ntrkaofl ana -«ipr*ni* y
sontani*d - Ub thla vary iiirid *
Blanattan
DED LIE HEROES
-Itb ttw*-* traaa "izn^s in a comers,
[t wtlgha mcr« than 3fty ffennda.
fFmm a blair.real standralnt tt 1* of
autii .ntiwt aa .t -antalna pni-Talti
i Tt tbe mtpjict P^.'rwtant yr*ncn rX
' Tfirmaay -iurtng tb* <*rly toys :ba
' Eafhnnatftm
Them are fUll-pa*a «**•
md atul* *b*rB :« <*n ral wnanaaa
m tb* !lnea of tb* fbrea. indlcatinc
thcr the arlat *aa ant parrtmlarly
iklllM ?n making pnrtr^ltB. rb* <?oa-
u tt.. ng no denbt :a hlBtorlimfly tor
r*ct.
The bonk waa pnblinbed IB 1*^28
•mm tb* rranalatlnna lntn 'Wtnan of
•be r?ebr*w and ^r**k ^dltliras af tb*
jld and ^ew Testaments.
HEM RCLL3 THE EGGS 3ACX
Two Companies Hold Position hlnnd .inrt brains a® er nirr^hJ* otv (tmll ^
_ ^ - J**r« to a**. But tba cnao*J araa
Five Days Without Relief- —
Tbta pbntnsrapb abows bow bnt
food la Miftd to tba nolrflem tn tba
anra
®->at ^tlca luoid'B ^<"and.
Only Mandftil «f Wenelra La t * R*ddins rai.—Fir r i* llfTb nisa fb*
aautttng ^arty WTt*i Nflaaton ta !umh*r'ng town ;t i-arroine aat loat
Captura CHapal—Thay Cap- ' "b poBtmiBtreaa by matj-mony it ta i
ture4 it. | poatr-ion -nat aaa al*vays oe«n flll*d Sy
a woman
Raw ran rnmpantaa of f^enrh
flmtry took a c.hapal d*f*nd*d by Gar
man ti*nrh*B and bald tb*tr narrow
•trip of t*ap'ur*d groand ft r fl « <tey«
ond*r a continual lira from Garman
artillery la related In a latter pub-
lit had in tb* n«am af rerent data
The latter waa written by tb* officer
eommandlng ;h* party, who waa on*
nf tba handful who remained wH*a
fbey were at last rrtl*v*d. Tba
panimr grn*anmen**B af aw d*rn war
fbra la tnld in tbrtlllns phraaen tn thla
recital af a Hemic act Parta af the
BWry bava been elided by tba French
eenaar. hut enondft la !*ft to gl*a a
graphic, doacrlptioa. It la aa flnllowa
"Tbara waa maeb agltatmn span tb*
Tba order bad b**n given to
to tab* tba chapel at ail
-oaf# Vy company had tba baaar of
be!Rff d*at«naf*d aa tb* artacklng
company and I am a*nt to r er.naoW
tar tba point af dapartura
"Tba cbaaaeura who man ?ba
A Xanaaa FaMng Story.
Ottawa, Kan.—Mm Pmd Gabora «f
Argentina. Kan.. «red tba llroa of
two rjifldren wttb a flahing pni* near
lam recantly Mrs. 'shorn saw an
*1«bt-y*arol4 girl rail Into tba water
Tba woman hookad 'ha '•hlld'a tl&th-
n* with bar Sehtn* pola and lra«ged
lar from tba mahlng water An hour
ater a nlna-yaarold boy fWl in near
Vrs. Osbom. 3ba bmk* her pola in
in attempt to rnpaat bar first per-
formanca, but pmcared anntbar la
ima U drag tba bay to aafety
Them la a story oonnarted with
Oarlo Raataa brilliant mrnrd-smaan-
ing rlrtcry m '"hlcagos first 500-mila
International auto 'lertov. ttren hap-
pier than Oarlo himself, who waa ra-
ardeil with the handsome sum of
di.0'K) fhr bta efforta, was Mrs.
Resta, who wan <iad to a*« her hus-
band come acme the rioter n the
contest. Her ]oy waa memasttd uy
tha tact that her huanand tinianed
w thflut any iniury to himself. Tha
sp*ed king admits that hla wlte waa
maily tha gcal that spurred aim an
to victory Mr and Mrs. Kesta wem
.-arrled ahortly after tba last Van*
derhilt cup races, in> whu a Resta
anOed 2rat honara.
Wyandotte Chicken Makea
Stop Sawng Wood So
She Can Sat.
W!nsted. Conn.—Michael L. L. TVui*-
by was puzzled when he fcund 1*
ben's ws nn a pita af sawdu* at
his word sawing nlant after *h« gasr-
ine-driven power had been rnaalns %
short tlma
Thr-.nsh *h* sawdn«fcfll!ed air r%ra■
two mom ®g5s as h* debated. ah .*
iff *he pow-rtn learn If possible whe- :
tha aanw Sim. ?msenr!7 ana ef
bis ^-rinrione Bens appeared !Tn«fr-
<m* af the jnrs she nHed It *o a nest
which she had mad* (n "V-abaaed bet
wnern *be xha;isf fr-.m the enfina
carries away the sawfust
One by ma the hen rolled the eggs
aesrvard. .'he then resumed setting.
Th* exhausr •nr'r.e had «wept the nee*
3i*an if eggs Mr Daneby baa tempor
arllv auspended operations at the mil?
«o that the hen can finish her work.
IS THE CL3E3T BLACKSMITH
Real Fun Is Cut Out of It by the
Great War.
CAUSED GREAT WORLD WAR
Sardonic ftepmsentatiaae of Alteon
Gar-nan Cruelty Typical af M**«
moelst's Exhibition—Saidiers
Show Sbataaa
Paris—Th* dreadful effect af the
war an rh* spirit ->f humor 1* !lla
frared in tha eshihltlon af caricatures
orgsnlseiT hy H* "Hnmort*r«" f «r the
benefit at rhetr wounded comrades
and af H* widows and arphana af
artists bitted la action. Th* French
I genius ter making fun af everything
has disappeared and Mi* enemy la not
trenches from which we are to leave ^ „ot hnrr-hlT rob.
look at ua with Infers, hecauae w. >fAt %tm difficult fcr caricature, con-
am going fo give rba flaal blow and ^ ^ ^ ^
feecauae everyone ta sum that the
chapel has bean mined and that the
(terming company will ha blown ap
with tt
•*T give my last orders, then tb*
aMstl* signal and we start off nn th*
afroeirl**
Th* detertoracns Influence of the
mhlerts en style la ae*n abundantly
In tb* enntrlbMflona if almost all af
fbe caricaturists and llluatrators
Foraln tr1*« to avoid topical slavish-
run fer two hundred yards a great ^ ^ rh#m<tg ^ M ^
distance to aa at'ack of thla kind
we run through shell holea at point*
itaep aa a man's height We take
three tranches that are not heavily
defended Put by the time we arrive ^'^"^Tha remark
at tb* rba pel half the company is
front aid •v«-ge«rtng smaslns d*acom-
fort* ilka rain, wind and mud In Plan
d*rs Ona Is a •batch af twe dirty
soldiers In a front-line trench reading
that
rrance nrtll he saved tf her civil
population hold good Another la one
of a sentry calling to the driver af
aa antomobMe ambulance stuck ta the
mud to haul down the Red rr- sB
ftag !a order to escape br mhardment
Tha large anmber of lagllah carVa
.
Mlcmpan Man a £.ght/aia Years of
Age and Still Shoes
Horsas.
Homer. Mlrb.—Tha oldest blacit-
onith in Michigan—prcbahiy tha aid-
sat a the United States. Trial s what
Jacob U Lyon af F.amer beilevea he
| 'a Ha will be eighty-six years old
aest January And if them ars any
competitors tor the honor. Mr. Lyon
hopes to remove ail doubt by remain-
in« at the anvil tor many mem years.
"Tou see, my la; her lived to be
d*bty two, but he had two brothers
who lived to be ninety-four and ninety
sis years aid,'* he ilwnl—in "So I ,
lava a tow mors goad years in me
fat."
Mr. Lyon haan't missed a day at his
ibcp In several years. Hi> arm ia as
powerful and he :s as active aa the
man. forty years his ;nnicr. who is hi*
saplnyaa.
He Uvea with hla wife, who ia «av-
•nry-seven years nid. In a plesaant
UP JND DOWN. INTO CAFE
So Rues an Automobile, Causing
Damages ti th* Amount
of 1500.
JTew Tork —An eufomoblle carrying
tour men at high speed ran up an em-
bankment at th* end of Smith street,
•n Pellevffl*. N. J., In the rain lart
night, crrased a yard SO feet wide and
rhen drooped SO feet down a precipice.
Tha aatnmcbfje continued 35 feet and
crashed thryish the rear door of Ber-
ry Bma" cafe
While the Nr sen wera separat-
taig themselves ftra the debris John
Berry, who was renins har. a?raare<i
befom them and asked th m what
they would have. Tba service waa
perfect
After the tonr had paid tor their
drinks thev hacked tha automobile oat
af the building and continued an tbair
way Mr Berry aald it would cost
SKOO to aeil that drink.
S. EL IMInasr left his
brother. Frank, in charge of the
little home anly a few yards from the §hop while he is Jione. e have
tllacksmi'b shop. ^ 'oeen gn(^ ^ w^0
.S OLDEST GERMAH BIBLE take Dad Burgess' or Frank
' Allan's places.
dawn behind ns. fcr we mad* the trip
la tb* croan (Ire of three marhfn*
gnna
"*>fy •nbHetitenant a cashier af the j
Pank nf rraace in times of peace bur
a Hon an tb* battlefield at the hesd af
ten man. Juaipa Into the little trench ^ ^ ,a ^
thai snrrrnnda the chapel and drives | ^ ^ fh#m ^
i t the Oerman sec-ona W e ha e . ^ n# nhpfU ^ eUr
taken -he chapel but It hae been a ; nf Vjmor .-bulir
bard task; thes my lieutenant signals ^ ff1#h recruiting •hanrtt
•o fap'ain Tt enmpant Without an f,-f ^ ^ ^ ,om# tmn|.
Instant * hesitation he leads his rr.m- |n vMd
pany behind mine, fhrrugh the cap- , f. ^ on
fared trenches He jolne me and Is | % pky^ sympathy for fat-
* redness and n^uare-
tllled luaf as he shake* my hand
take command of his company as we i
ta mine, and throughout the sight •
lavage struggle takes place
"The pcaltlona ws r.ccnpy am la the
orm of a spoon, the cap' tred trenchea
form the hand)* and the rhapel the
large end. Throngh tba trenches am
* on ft Ion and food ars aent'to ns as
as am being attacked «« three sides
"Tba nest day, seeing that they
'onid got drlfe ns out by a«sanlts and
•ftt having been shle to Mr# as up
for the jrecastica had been taken to
4at all elactrle wires which the abeU
Mploalora revealed the Oermana he-
ness roundness
ness as eTtore-'eed ta the nnl'irmed
Teuton The f-,ne is gen'al through-
out, and never strlnnlc In the grandi-
ose fash'-.i sonrht hv the rrench
dc^ft«m n The f-rmSle with the Rnt-
!'*h caricatures Is th they *haw a
deadly Identity r.f s'vle. variety ap-
pearing nly ta the eh .vice of lamar-
oua incident.
The seni-turn shown 1* aa poor aa
moat topical or humorous sculptors
nsua'ly tt far and away the best et-
blbtfa being champagne bottles
dressed up as drunker Oerman Bot-
diets Varlom her >1r *t lscdes frcm
raa homhardlng All their arti'lery tva ^flcfal rommsntg^a ars doaglato
in tbat aelghborhccd was concentrated
npen the seiall space aa held, and I
h'ltr.M; pray to Cod 'hat t may aevey
agalo And r yself la the IT. dst af surh
% hall
"^fnga ah'Thi t .rsf among the Itv
lag and fb* dead Bnlnterruptedly. e
Iraathed f.r.ty a fhtck and nauseoss
rap't T.f*rything a a« burning every
thiog wan whistling all ahaat ss Tha
fMf'"tre o'r.'s that were Bent tn lo
rr.e rr - d away and I aa obliged
If t "A s d r)th far rin'.ra jnen
scnlpt ir . no'aMy the fames* Incident
mf the ; via e pt'ionem who yelled to
their r.>mr*de« to Tra when tba ad
taiK 'g Oermana nsed them aa •
shield
A few sketches bv sotdlera actnallv
ta the trenches are r.f Interett ha
rnsae they give a l td notion of the
dirtiness and f*'V of p1ctiire«ri*ues«
af trench warfare Rem a "rr^wn
Frfnce" is he fam't'ar deaths head
The motive f f st 'en rlorks ia rather
rr/-m Btr slnc'j ' e(r -.#d tba# mast
Thla la the first photr.graph re*
eetved In thla country of Wogo Tan-
koaltsch tha man she hatched uie
plot tor the assassination M the crown
prince of A ustria and h-a wife, the de-
nouement r-f which pr c.;ltate4 the
praaent acrid war In Europe. Aue>
tria named Tankcaitacb in her ultima-
tum to Sartia and peremptorily de-
manded hla extradition to face a trial
on the charge r.t murder—:t was this
ultimatum that ffertla acceded to la
ail i:a clansea escept the trial of Ser-
bian officers la Aaatrla. amr.ng whom
Tankraiuch was the moat prominent
a pctnt at aatlonal sovereignty which
Serbia asked to ha e settled at The
Hague Austria mfwd this proffer
and declared war Tac.a. st*acb is mw
a taAjor la tba fterfeiaa army.
BOY WORKS UP A ROMANCE
California Yaaef Mae Sfocta Hia
Hat FmII af Hoiss foe
Lavs e* WH
WrnitB. Oal-Rlva lawmssrn, a
young man empte7«d on the S'.lverla
raach near Sherwood, ronfessed to
Deputy Sheriff Ed Rrown that be had
shot a bole Is bis hat and mutilated
himself with ths Idea of spreading a
story tbat wonld attach suspicion to a
rival for the hand of a young girl at
the neigh borhood.
The inhabitant* of tba aecttoa have
been mystified for the past week by
vagaa rumors of amaotts and hold-
spa, «r.d the confession of I^wrea-
son clear* tba mystery
In the meantime hi* bated rival 1*
falling cn the gfrt and the sympathy
sought by Lawraaaon baa turned to
ridicule He was given a *ever* lac-
tam and allowed to go *nder proitl**
to bebav* to tha futars.
Volume in Minnesota Hiatancal Seat-
sty * signs Mom Than Fifty
Round*
St PanL—The largest book la the
tt:sne*.,ta Historical society a library
and one cf the mist interesting ia an
-id German Bible bound In Wrher
Mrs. CI lutie Gibbons and son
of Tulsa sure visiting vrith Mr.
and Mrs F. A. Boyles this week.
Telejgrdph and Telephone
Our transportation facilities are the
most perfect product of thla great com-
mercial age and the telegraph and tel-
ephone i7atema af thi* nation crown
tha Industrial achievements cf the
whole world. These twin messecger*
af moders civilisation, born in the
a hiss, stand today the moot faithful and
efficient public servants that ever
toiled tor the human race
They am of American nativity and
while warm from the mind of tha in-
ventive genius hava, under American
superviaxn. spun a net-work of wires
aeroes the earth and under the seus
Telegraphy, tn ita early youth, maa
tered the known world and the tela
pben* has already fonouered the
earth a surface, and now stand* at the
eeasr.r.re ready to leap across the
-r.eaa.
*fo Industry tn the history of the
world baa ever made auch rapid stride*
tn deveicpa.e&t Bad usefulness, and
ncee has ever eierted a more powerful
influence open the civilization of tt*
day that the Telegraph and Telephone.
Their achievement demonstrates the
• ^remacy of two distinct type* of
American genius— invention and organ-
laatica.
Th* tndffvry w^g pecul'arty fortun-
ate in ha*.eg powerful Inventive Intel-
lect at It* source and tremendous
minds to d'rect Its orgaclmtlon and
gix*'b. It is the rrcst r*rfeet fruit
of tb* tree cf American Industry and
*«bea cot.par d *'th Eurcpean cot-
t mrxBrartea. It thrill* ettry patriotic
Aui«ricun with rrHa.
Aoj' * .; ycj*.h can ftsJ no mors in-
spiring company than the fellowship
of the giant Intellects that corrected
thla marveTous industry and a Journey
along the pathway of its development.
Illuminated at every mile-joat of Ita
progr-sa by the lightning Julie* cf
brilliant minds, win be taken it a very
early date.
A brief *tatiatical review of .he in-
dustry brings out ita growth and mag-
nitude in a most convincing and &• -
forgetable manner
The telephone service of tha United
States I* the most popular an J elclett
and its rate* are the cheapest of the
telephone system* of th* world.
We are the greatest takers «ia earth,
n-e send CO per cent of our commntK
cation* over the telephone Ths wor d
has about 13.000.0*) telephones and cf
this number the United Sta:** has a^
proximately J.J4«.00«. Europe « :o OvO
and other countries 1.500,00). Actor 1-
tng to the latest world telephoae cen-
sus, the total telephone Investment i*
S1.MC.MO.MO and 0f this amount fl -
M5.00O 000 waa credited to the United
States. $««ooo.ooo in Eunp* ,rd
tlT.j.ooono«> oth„. Tb<
annual telephone conversatloaa tNal
J4.400,000,000 divided as follows Unit-
ed Statea 15 MO.OW.OPO; Bu-,^ « |<y<..
000.W0, and other countrtea : 2<\) oop.
0W The total world wire telephone
mileage Is 31t.M5.000 mile* dlvid* a*
follows United States :o j t ^
rope 101Sft,Ooo. ard other rourtrle*
2.«79.000. About '« per oent of
the world* population and slxty^aa
per cent of the telephone wlrs mlla-
a<* 1* ia tba Uuittd stataa.
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Colburn, C. Dee. The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915, newspaper, July 22, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178699/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.