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DAILY CALENDAR
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1917.
ONE CENT.
OVER SCORE0NEMAra
’ NEW MARVa
OF THE SEA
OF SHIPS ARE
RAID VICTIMS
Slcula-Americana. of Messina, Italy.
Nesser—(Not listed.>
Mlchsnethiel—(Not listed.)
St Sael—(Not listed.)
Snowdon Grange—(Not listed.)
Ciailiy—(Not listed.)
The Buenos Aires cables men-
tioned the Semple, probably mis-
spelling for “Mount Temple” men-
tioned
Special to The \eict.
Loa An«eJ«8, Cal., J^n. 1".— i
A submarine so small ft could !
bo tucked In the vest pocket of!
Uncle Sam, and which, according j
to 14a Inventor, will be a loading j
factor In ending tie European
war, has been perfected by Milon j
J. Ttrumble, of Los Angeles.
Tests made at Alamltos bay
near here with this queer littleI
craft Indicate it may revolution- j
Ize warfare on the water, just I
as the aeroplane has turned the;
statement": the° Yiufondale “i^oubt- I technique of land fighting tops,'-
edly meaning Yarrowdale, men- | tlETvy.
tioned in the admiralty statement; | tJ he M great a Surprise
nV,VM'„ ,Vhemst.UTl;eU^,'l,yof0 n:; ; the world as wJ the German
admTalty statement, and detailed subsea merchantman or tne Brlt-
a report from the steamer Helherby ; J¥J, trenoh-defvlng "tanks."
about a loss of life l ndoubtedly u___
is it misspelling for Netherby I Here aire the most astounding
Hall—probably confused in wire- i features of this baby submersible:
less —which the admiralty state-1 £t j8 manned by one man. H®
ment mentioned I,, captain, navigator, crew and
23 Total Sunk, Says | gunners.
S. American Cable j It can be built in 10 days.
BY CHARLES H. STEWART. ! ‘‘IAnd Boat," Too.
I nitcl I>ro** Staff 4 Jorreapondcnt. « can be transported overland
Buenos Aires, Jan. 17. -Twen-j bV motor truck from one body
ty-three merchant ships have;of water to another, thus being;
been sunk or captured by thela^'e indirectly, to attain a speed |
new German raider which is be-! °I 20 miles on dry land. In ad-
i dltion to mi .
of water and 20 j 1
SHERIFF DESCRIBES BATTLE
WITH HARRAH BANDITS;
SURROUNDED AT BRIDGE
Ii" Initcd Press.
New York, Jan. 17.—The
greatest German commerce raid
of the war was reveaied today
thru United Press dispatches
Irotn Buenos Aires, and an offi-
cial statement from the British
Admiralty.
Eight British and two French
merchantmen were admitted by
tiie Admiralty as having been
sunk and two others captured.
These, it is believ' d, have been i
converted into raiders and an
now prowling the seas in search
of other prey.
United Press dispatches from
Buenos Aires indicated tlie total
sunk or captured at 21 or 22
Some survivors have been
landed hv a Japanese steamer a'
Pernambuco, Brazil It is cer-
tain that, when their stories ar>
known, one of the most thrilling
seafaring exploits of all history
will he disclosed.
Not sinee hostilities ....
f.'iered have German raiders met 'patrols
with ruch success The name of,sw®f"
tae German shin L re-nrted ns ;«very ---------- —“ ; an entlro nation. ' They could
ti!1k r,he Vitiex at Some of the survlrom of ships: finish an impregnable defense
'anded todav at Pernam- lo small countries not equ.pped
1 with dreadnaughts.
The Baby Submersible
sinee hostilities flra-probably' elud^dBrltish^^sur^e^^ water and 20 j CreekWOVe, Kt tig j PLAN BEATEN*
lieved to be the protected cruiser dltion to making 35 miles on |
tish ; th® surface of —*— _
and iiriles submerged.
pf • piuivia around Germany «uu t —■ — , . > —. __
0f (swept from north to south across) Enough of these vessels could # j x fl rh 11 d? Cf ff
as'every trans-Atlantic ocean steam- j be made in 60 days^to protect J IJ U U l l L g L fO
With Us Again
Bnrtios Aires; as the Vitiex 'it
Bio Janeiro: while a th-rd re sunk
imrt is that she was painted dead hr
li'aok and that her name could e-
rnt ho distinguished. t
Georgle Among l<o»t.
In eluded in the shins destroyed L
was ttie White Star liner Georgia ,
,-ne of the world's biggest Bn,
freight-carrying vessels. j stoat
The Oeorelc sailed from Phila- loss o
ilelphia on Dee. 3 carrying n j r.ot bei
careo largely of cotton.
"Bill” Creekmore,
mlllion-
a fugi-
X
1 been aboard the raid- , .
'•'dicat'ng that the! A whol« ffimily °f „th«,e ht,1e
rtVe been ating - boa*'8 could be carried by every. aire bootlegger, isn't _ . _=.
our weeks . ,.e is battleship in the American navy, tive from the justice that crlm '
ge according to re- • They could be launched from: Inal,court of appeals dispenses.
One report from ' davits as readily as are cutters il'c sat with Henry Tiedo-
an additional English and launches at present. | man and M. A. I'ahn in su- J
uas been sunk with a1 Efficient "Rubies." preme court commission court- '
nn lives hut this had The baby divers are fully as’ room, eighth floor Lawrence
confrmed (efficient and far less expensive! building, Wednesday
to operate than arc the larger
Cotton Steamers ’under-sea craft. They are so
quickly controlled that It would
"It was up to me to kill the, rah at 6 Thursday morning,
; women and children or let tho chauffeured by Aleo Forth, In e
j robbers go," said Sheriff L>. E. , Cadillac.
Johnson Wednesday about the Johnson first wont to Peart
'early morning fight with Harrah Carpenter’s house and forced
hank robber suspects at a farm- him to go to the Welcher place
I house four milt s northeast ot and warn tho women and chll-
ila; rah. jdren to leave. Carpenter la a
"'Vo could have killed them brother-in-law of Welcher.
jail," continued Johnson. The officers left the oar about
Deputy Joe Layton was shot In a half mile from the house and
liie tuigh and a bullet went thru approached on foot. Tho chauN
Frank Carter's hat. The two'feur was told to follow later,
bandits hacked off under pro-1 House on Bluff,
lection of women and children, | The Welcher house stands on
two of them babies, and tom- 1 a bluff. To the east is brush
Jiorurily escaped. One of the and to the west an open apaoo,
men was shot, officers think, for; Johnson and Beaty hid in th«
he loft a trail of blood. I brush believing tho robbers
The two suspects are now sur-1 would attempt to make their get-
rounded under a bridge on the away in that direction. Layton
I Hock Island between Choctaw and Carter took a stand ou tha.
land Harrah, according to n , west.
jplione message from one of John-1 "The first thing I knew W*l«
jsou'a deputies at Harrah. The'rher and Carpenter came out Ol
men are heavily armed. jtlie house," said Johnson. “On*
| Deputies and Hurrah citizens of them carried a baby. Tbort
have all avenues of escape cut were three women I think,
j off. It is believed. | "The two bandits lmmedlatelj
Many shots wore fired by both followed them and opened flm
officers and bandits In the farm-'on Layton and Carter. Tbep
hou.ee fight hut the officers did hacked off to the southwmt.
not open fire until the men had "Tho officers fired back Hll4
-;--— barked out of range of women I'm sure one of tho men vu
|wa* tho question supporters anJ children shot
, ... ilTh* 'tisked. Today they are asking Arrested. I Chauffeur Approaches,
honor system in examinations themselves if the desire or the Art„r tho sk,nn!sU shprUf "In the meantiraothe chauf,
was voted down in the state majority Is to cheat. -- - - '-uaurs
One-Man Submarine Which Inventor Says Will Revolutionize Sea Fighting.
WILL OFFER ANOTHER
Spri-in! to The Veres.
Norman, Okla.. Jan. 17.-
Belne hound for Liverpool It .. , _ .
is oirvinup the Genrgtc wns not, Are Believed Sunk
Punk In South AHnntle weters j Galveston. Texas, Jan. 17.---he Impossible for a larger vessel
Balder opera Mona were first re- j Reports here this afternoon said to destroy them. They ca'i out-
nnrted from the south, hut sink-1 Swedish steamers Consul Corfit- j distance the fastest ves-els we
in* of the Georclc eonvlnee« j zon and Consul Olsson and Nor-j now have, and submerge -o
sleamsh’n men here the raider j wegian steamer Ashorg, out of (rapidly as to dodge any torpedo
■ rformed an almost unbelievable this port in November, have been fired at them,
feat — swept the ocean from ror'h sunk by the new German raider ; Each "pub” carries two tor- •
to south after eluding the .Brit The Swedish steamers were pedoes (also t.he Invention of
ish natrnl. I bound for Havre with 20,000 ; Tmmpie \ weighing 1000 pounds
That the neirrir wr.s .yncoun , hales of cotton and t_h* Norwe- j anioeq T^ev cqqlf] blow UP the
tered In northern waters: that'glan vessel carried 1 o.0A7T"TihTes t pig^ost dreadnaught afloat
others renorted lost mav have‘for Gonna
been in the same zone; and that Re,rr!an Sh?n Was
the raider tlmn swept southward J ow n.;j-r ! Bne motor and are launched from
NVu T*n ’7,-The Be!-! the outside of the submersible.
These torpedoes are propelled
j by a specially constructed gaso-
' i
r I'Ptur’ng or slpklnr voosolp not
to fh" T.on'ton Ad
cian steamship S-m’and. rearh
trg here from Rotterdam
Mounts Rifle.
(Continued on Page 5.1
crew hoarded her and she be
came a raider. Then the British
vet repo, led
•niralty.
Tliree. ' hrnuglit word todav that she had I rifle, such at used by under-sea
From the Admiralty statement bnPn stonne.l Deo 4 off the Irish brats In the present conflict,
it would appear there are now j , hv Herman ra'der, which. The man and the motor are
possibly three raiders at lar-e - searching h-r and finding -
h,s told of the steamer St , ^ Belgian food ship.
Theodore being captured ' Prize j al!o,V(,d her to proceed.
Fir-i British warning of a
-I--. > , German commerce raider was on
'■framer Varrnwdsle was eap-
(r°m. ,hp C,rPWr Since then numerous ships
oimorri h-- •sp s were placed i ],avp |,wn reported- misslntr or
T'. , ,, long overd"" ineluding the Vol
ihJ^ e German sen raid, on tairp nPf, thp oeorglc.
the face of dispatches to date,
apparently has set a record In
destructiveness only exceeded hv
the exploits of the famous
Fmdon The Fmdcp sank 22 _
merchant vessels. a Rua-'an MANY TO ATTEND’ i
rrnf^or and a F^ronrh #1* strovor
Other GerTnan commerce^ raid 1 SUFFRAGE LUNCHEON
«*rs of siMM'Pssful mfperp woro —
the Kron Prior Wilhelm and the Mor® than 100 reservations,
Prinz Kite] Frederich Wednesday had been made ior!
News of thL Jet.W raiding r. I ,lla,*‘s ,,1P Congressional Union'
' alls the mvsterv nf t|,p Tinto i luncheon at the Sklrvln.!
\ number of weeks ago the :;0 Thursday, when the Okla-
Tinto was Interned at Santiago ho"'a s,a,e «*onference will be i
Ghilf*. Later ehe wn« permt^fort
leave. It was renorted after Gov "’tlliams. Mayor Overhol-|
H7r departure that she had car j anfi Rov H. B. Urrh
r!Pd a big cargo of supplies and w '' tuake welcome speeches,;
met a German navv vessel on aftPr "h°tu Ihe suffrage speak-i
the high sea5. . ers will include: Mrs. G. TV. ,
There a German crew took l''n!J!aP,U New York; Miss Mar--
charge and the native crew sa,'pt MTiIttemore, Michigan: Miss,
aboard her was sent hack to Ir,<' Oalderhoad. Kansas: Mrs. vaa DFI FGATES TO
Chile. (Miriam Oatman-Blachly. Norman.! *WW
The Chilean navv scoured the an,1 Mrs riias P Bodweli, Okla-
coast 'or the vc-rei. hut wiltiout homa City,
access. Mrs S. Bltzell Is
While
Judges Doyle. Armstrong and
Brett heard arguments in the
trio’s appeal from a year sen-
tence imposed by County Judge
VV. H. Zwick, tor conspiracy
to violate the liquor laws.
Judge C. B. Stuart, Norman
Haskell and 1?. G. McAdams
represented the Creekmore
side; former County Attorney
John Lmbry, and Assistant
Attorney G ueral McMillan, the
Creekmore lias bi en here
much of the time since the
legislature organized, despite
rumors that he had fled the
country.
r™"*' ««»• t—; <?»>. •>«•
I the university has received a s ..dents who have passed byroi)bors wrp ln ,hn farmhouse! "When the bandits cam# M
lack eve hi the refusal ol stu- cheating In former exams quietly iato Wednesday nlgiit. He drove I the car one of them said 'Can
dents to adopt, what was advo opposed the honor system because to Han-ah ,n a car with Deputy, you run It? If you Can «t will
l alevl as a measure that would they fear they cannot p iss the T.av(on Cntirt rlerk James Beaty • take If The chauffeur told U«
s op < heating. approaching exams without. ami Frank Carter, sergeant-at- afl''rwxirds he hugged the ground
Lveijone at the university ad- 1 .mse who fought the honor arms In the house of representa- mighty close as h.e heard the
.nuts there Is cheating In exams system say its defeat Is no in.il- tIvf>s. bandits talking. Neither oould
car so they footed K
The vessel also mounts a light , ELECTED MAY QUEEN
-r b>- s,,nl,' studt ntH because they cation that they want to cheat. Falling to receive reinforce-1 run the
have to pass; by others because To p-ove their good faith they mpn, . fPom the Luther deputv away.
■B is easier than hard study; by Jiromlse to draft another honor v|K.ri'f whose
others because It is a hriblt. amendment for sulimlssion In a
Even the opponents of tho month or two. providing for n
honor system admit cheating system but with the el iitse com- v j j y
should he stopped, hut not under polling one stnden' to "tattle" C// (it VjUarCl 1 S
a plan which would compel the on another miss :g
student to he a "tattler” when In the plan defeated the ac-1
lie saw someone cheating. ciisor had only to report the name!
"Tint Supporters \-kixl. of anyone seen ehe:itlng. The
"Do you want a degree from new plan wl'l provide that the
a cheat and-get-bv school or accuser must face the person ne-
from an honor system school ?" .cused
Horrified At
Owen’s Plan
The name of the vessel which
stooped thp Pamland was the
; Moldavia whose whereabouts for
a vcir have been a mvsterv
COST OF BIG SIGNS
To one not versed in elec-
tric terms there would be
nothing surprising in the
abatement that the Oklahoma
Gas & Electric Go. has burned
64,800 kilowatt hours sine*
1010 in Its big Insurance
sign.
But. reduced to dollars and
cents, at rates charged the
private consumer, the coat
would have been $3 2 40 In
the six years
The big sign fever 1s Just
beginning to hit Oklahoma
City.
The Frisco pays $150 a
year for current ln the Main
and Broadway sign. It costs
Morris & Oo.. $275 a year to
operate Its Majesttc building
sign. A s'gn In front of a
drug store at Fourth and
Broadway use- $2 25 worth
yearly.
AT STATE UNIVERSITY SAYS CITY MAN’S STUNG VEXED PATRON WANTS
AS MUCH AS “RURAL” CUSPIDORS IN CARS
Bepresenta.tive H. O Miller. "If 1 spit on the floor I am
Cleveland-oo farmer, cited Okla- fined; if I open th" window, I
homa City gas service to prove am cussed as a fresh air crank,
tlie city man is "stung" as often end if 1 walk to the door. I trip
as ih«' countryman. over 16 pairs of fia-t," wrote
It was In discussion of the n complaint to corporation riiiii
high license for medicine ped- mission, skitig an order com
lers bill, Tuesday afternoon. Idling Oklahoma Railway com
The farmers are all for the ped- 1 any to provide cuspidors,
i ler and aciinst the hill. lie was referred to State Health
] Gish. Oklahoma City, argued Commissioner John \V Duke
for the hill, that It would pro- \ local woman who telephoned,
feet rural folks from high prices Inquiring how close a m ■' Pol-
and impositions by pedlers, ! should he allowed to hol’d a
"It’s been my experience that ihielcen house, was referred to
the fartner isn’t stung much tho police chief,
oftener than the city man." said ; —
sheriff, whose car broke down,’ "The chauffeur heard mm of
Johnson and his party left Bar- them say 't.here’e no use to hurry,
I There are not many of them and
lone is winged.’ "
Beaty** (Too* Call.
| .Times Beauty played a rather
; dramatic part In the escapada
'and canto near being shot acci-
dentally by Sheriff Johnson a(
ja result.
! As the bandits baefeed off
.Beaty approached the house and
fired three shots. The fire wan
returned. Beaty’s rifle caught
' and ns the bullets buzsed over
liis head ho hugged the ground
and crawled back to cover.
Johnson saw a moving ftgura
and thought it was a bandit. Ha
was ready to fire w.hen he rec-
ognized Beaty's hat.
"Tho duties of my office call
nte from further pursuit," laugh-
, ingly remarked Beaty.
There was one big and on*
little man, said Johnson. "I'm
I sure the btg one Is Walter W11-
HY GILSON GARDNER.
Washington, Jan. 17. The
old guard, reactionary senat-
ors. have sprung to the de-
fense of ’ho IT. K. supreme
court, following Ben. Bold. L.
Owen’s I'esolotion. as if Hie
court h d been the Ark of
tlie Covenant and they the
Sons of Levi.
William Alden Smith 1s cer-
tain that "not a half dozen
senators can he found on either
side of this chamber who
warn'd attempt to curb or dls- Burns, whom 1 arrested In June,
M'ller.
Action
f erred
on the bill was de-
X.i \
, m:
*>£!&**& ‘ v«
Sophia Ellen Black.
MORE QUAIL THAN
EVER. SAYS HARRIS
There are more f|ua:l in okla
homa now, per square yard of
fepiling ground, than ever be-
Rpecsat to The Seers. fore, declared Judg- Samuel II
Norman. Okla . Jan. 17 Miss Harris Tuesday night before th<
Sophia Ellen % Blaek. sophomore State Sportsmen’s n -soclatlon.
In the school of fine arts, was which met with the house and
■ elected Queen of May by state senate fish and game committees
SAFETY COUNCIL HERE
The Fpnrt men urged Ihe leg-
islature to jirovid" that all hum
The Rrft»«h s d m 1 r.l 11 v announced chairman,
thosp vessel* «iink
r;#»orcrir in n?7 torn Whit# Star
NATION MOURNS FOR
university students at the mtd
year election Tuesday.
f C Wamhior V S commerce 1 "ay Qu^en festlva'. under ing license fees be used for game
conference ' A p, i, direction of the women’s ph' 1 propac tlon anil protect'on Most
’"d "“,°r “KKJd,**v*.....- .. ------
| schoo! of fine art-, Is staged on A banquet at vvhlch ttir» gnver-
■ the university campus the night nor. Harris and committee mem
of May 1.
Miss Black
man A.
dustrlal
KATY ASKS RESTRAINT
ON ‘BOUNDARY’ TICKETS
Itij I nitr<t Pi rr
Washington, Lin 17. \ peti-
tion i sklng the Interstate Com
merce commission to prevent,
state railroad boards In Kansas,
Missouri and Oklahoma from
(maintaining lower state rates,
than Interstate rates between like
points was filed today hv Char ,-s
E. Schaff, M K A T 'receiver
Schaff claimed tr re’era evade
the laws by buying tickets from
'the.r homes to the state lines
'and then olle-: r* f.rni tae
other wide of • bounilary to
d*-stlna!ions.
cipltne the supreme court
Senator Sherman of Illinois
ngrei-a with llic Michigan in»■ rn
her, and Senators GalLnger
and Sutherland have evidrnt
difficulty In hiding their hor-
ror.
Senator Owen, however, has
found a strong popular re-
s|Mir.so favoring ins resolution,
wdi cU would make declnr.it "i;
of a congre-sional law uncon-
stitutional idird.il usurpa
tton," va -ating tiie offlco of
the Judge S‘) ruling.
10 13, in connection with robbery
of tho Wheatland bank.
\s t.he robbers backed o«ft
the-, told Carter and I-ayron M
op" up," -aid Johnson, “anil
frein tdiea on so many shots wers
fin'd it sounded like Mexloani
Pc'' e.”
After the amok* had cleared
•v ay I - o hm could not be found.
I' >'" ■ i ’.railed to a farm houso
acres ttio r ad. where he was
found Ills injury is not dan-
gerous.
That
c.TvJ]
war w m
fought
))♦•«’. IIIHB of
R sui»r*»Tno
cntirt. <
l#»cfsfon «a
Ling a lnv
nn- finst:
1? utional
tho D.ffl
Soot t v
Rflo, ar:«1 f
hat, in tho
present
year tho
nation ; <
WIRE CORES
win
a mo her
commission
addressed '
In
......SfonsVe-r,”"™;;,.", .......... „
-st«itt&r’sssp-s
"aehington, Jan 17_\vP*n-. v...____ i„ ■ home l- n Marietta, Okla
situation
1 n w11; o h
t
c u pr**mo
conrt rn \
a
overt1c1«»
authority «
of
by nullify
■ ;uK t ue Ad
ly Owen
s oo n t o n 11 f
i ii
member of
bsr* w#»re ciiAKtfl. prACAdAd
niA^tlne. at thA Sklrvln
th a
v,;^wier;r'InSh» ^n,h -
field Steamship Company of ijn.s- . J0*nt-a "ith the nation to- rangements, failed to reach the cflicu u/ITlI DAIKI AD
sow.i i.loyds' iis's three vessels day in mourning the death of auditorium for the session. JLLIjn, aviin ixahn Do
sx**■"?" iurtar.^' ziz?.:^vssr^. • •• “* .
MiniAh—(Not listed !n Islovd’fl aT Manilla Bay, and won a vie-' —— ---- Slu«h Mn*lAr
tons %Z*Xn W «?om! HHl'T. .. . IT ^ fro’
above la
CAPITOL HEAT IS
TOO MUCH FOR SOLONS
FEAR VILLA WHEN
PERSHING VACATES Statehouae Awaits
Coining of Sen. Owen
MORE SNOW, PROMISED
SaSsuiwsr sr.,?.«?,..xETJ5t£: ssie'WcSa vMr
Radnorshire t.-.ia tons Royal attend The hero’s body will Easter come« April *, 16 da vs
Man steamparket Company. I or- rest in the Arlington National earlier than las’ rear, save L.
Nantes- French schooner ? fiTS cemetery Dewev died last night. | Howell Ix'wis, local astronomer
Tons. Soriete Xouvelle D Anna- ''vith his wife and
merit Nantes him
A enters*—French schooner, not 0nly 4 few
listed in Lloyd s ',UIJ » ‘"w ’veeirs ago he Ob-
The admiralty announced thAfle nls 79th birthday.
vapsaI* rapturAd
fit. TliAodor»* 4 '»’»? tAn«
and Korfipn SfAnrnship (’n, Lr*n-
«lon.
Yarrotrdn’a- ( tctnfl >fack!?!
SfAflinahtp (’ompany. G’aairow.
t'nlteii F*rA»? rablAs from BiiAnoa
Mrea. Rio Pa Janplro and Parnam-
*’iro cave in ad*l!ti<*n to the above
*Ha following ahlpfl as having boon
beside! Ftill moon. Lev s says, comes
March 31, Just piecedlng Easter,
■which la another rood omen.
Fruit crop was short last year.
‘>’ink by the raidAr
l*»dna—11.4*3 tonfl Royal Mai!
4
ii pack At Co .
Samara—6.oat tons. CI»
i»»riouA. Bordraux.
da Sul
♦ »rtAn*—P.0T5 tons. Pacific 9#anm
Navigation Co., I. vArp ■ ‘
!i.* o’n rral m 3.931 * T njj«
SA?^k Iktnnabonr. Cof»^V> c» ^
N>" portland * Not • f •>
l*lovd a rfplBier.i
San Ctoririo—ThrA* vA«flA’j» of
'hip namA «r$» lintfd but only
o •» of trano-.\riantic «<j?a !a »
* ton VA«*F] *} m nf
tba floclA^a IX v«v‘f*» •» vio ’#
t!
Tia n
the fact that r/’
" e d n e s da
night an
T h u r s d a '
Gradual rtsir
tem peratur<
and w a r m e
weather Thu;
day are fore- a
ttowDY.
OYfictP-'
Ton day* beforo the IacIpIb
tnro mot, 1t lev cold In th*1
Capitol It's too hot thorn now.
.* Mf»inh(*r> have
1 pbout !n Fh’rt «Vovc^.
pa
Alarnnod by rop<
withdrawal o#
oxpodltfon fin *n
Mormons and f\‘
lo;!!r.y rjtory now or
iu f h a forces aro pr
ho took h!fl coot off Ti ‘*«da' fn*r vfngp.iT:, <>
r.ftornoon, Hoproc« nfatfvr* T F ^hh-f has t
Ifonsloy, F!1 Reno, moved on \ rAsld^nts
was support ad hv th* whoU* (toak."
houab, that thcrmoTnofors ho !n
EtaP^d ?o pnclnp‘*r<? could know
when to shut d^mpors
SOFT DRINK BILL TO
COME UP THURSDAY
Ft]/ T mtni Prr$ft.
K1 Piwo, Tan. IT f
of Impending d
i Forshlna'a n
x1ro, P/i*v<*v
o In Tic to*
hv Ann**butn
to flw*. 'i n#
’la TL** h i n- t
‘Arizona Charley Mon
Will Seek Broken Rails
News Legislative Reporters
Are At Service of Readers
Thrueu? the session of the Sixth legislature, eh* Ok-
lahoma New* will maintain for benefit of News reader*,
s cgtolitlve bureau, for th* purpose o' r.vlnr Information
ror-rd ng of'lcial act* of the assembly and Its Individual
members.
If mi war.' to know how your representa’ re or senator
r. fed on am nartlmiar measure, the result on any bill, the
p-.n sions i ' an-, bill, or any oiaer lea:*i*na'e Intormation.
" * ' a "t ’ *-r to ’ le Ed *or of The News I e-g I - ative Rureau,
<’ e The New* The information wiil be supplied b\ return
mail.
FIRST AERIAL HUNT
rrlmlnnl
Thursday w-'i; tak^ up
FOR MEN BEGINS I(Bf- S>A "'heeler’- •. u rrohtM-
tig sale ln Oklahoma r,f Bevo.
other substitutes for beer, and
Wi*h Coo* Gola.
unfl. Introduction and killing In
.ted, eommlvee of the last (’oca Co.a
r.d-d bill, ©ffere i in 1P13, was nirTu!
and for * grand Jury investigation
c>nel tinder Coun’y A’'y P K 1 . pe’g
• ert direction
•i en Hep I Kin B Vi e TV, Ok \om>
th«- City, rba-iinan of tiie pure ',><> t
and draa-T tt>,. intro.; e.i
erst ’he bilk then, bq’ his corun.
•' " reported It adversely.
• Nothing ' ■ O' 'S a y-rq
iur *not>o
ily 1 ruled l'r*an
Caiexico, Calif., Jan : :
orders to continue search
their gasoline supply i« exh-
three U. ft. aviators as-
hore «t k 30 a. m. today
the art ia! hunt for Lieut. • -
B shoo .rd I. nit \V \ |;
son. jr . mis- ig arniv a:
h c..n This I « , q to
In t ac ,1 n.,. n t, . .
1 he t re,- airman v I
m.kc Thofi lr-t'cetlon
mountainous territory of
■ «’I fore fa.
H V T’s ’ ted P* err
"
Ei 1 ’use, ? «*
Jan, T7
They l.av*
» r. •K’^T/OV.tK
»Ti s'
Charley" awry.
No more wi 1
the llgh'-heR-*"'*
♦rani fy)nT*n
Pai
ental tourist a’
a n'!m;^
of the hen’., g
OJd TTiSfl
per
trndr’n* -i ’ s
♦ h a to n a ! v
ho
t-acks on 43 e
k T! fhev
T* r
flash by we
«,* th#d
r*e;
beet J,;r, wt. (■'. :
file to D«n-
s today.
I.-1 action of I.
<1- mi 1 shippers,
i r.afon has been
• nt vs Amerl-
i - - < ■.-1 a *: ■, n.
t ui ■ -. i, ?;iann©ll
:- vire and Major
>. ie* at San
i-t meat t- wards to
England,
Hire Of 14
ng pro-
••"■t could,
•• s’ low
- - ■* ■= Hus-
. -ri K imanlait
- r-'-nch pa-
in Inc* ot\
ae and In
hold re-
q : • • f —agede
.*♦ ?, .Tap;v*
• • four t
! i M 5
:s r(
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 94, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 17, 1917, newspaper, January 17, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859706/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.