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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
DAILY EXCEPT PT7NDAT.
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Publish*# at 108-10 W ar*i>a-av„
Oklahoma City, by Th* Oklahoma
New- Company Ent-r-d aa aaoon<3-
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O. ■. PARKER Kditar.
9. R DICKEL. Bualnaaa Manaaar.
1 Taaa 0*1 * aaai
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LOVE FOR FRANCE.
• 31 9K tfG m omor»'
:— -.TSSA^'fr?*
BE PREPARED’
.<*
|O0
Fighting In th* French army
or* thouaxcda upon tfcoooadi
of variously Unt*d men from all
the *o-cal!.d race* upon earth—
yellow Tonkin#** and Anameae,
Jot Mack Senegalese, brown
Kanakas, a worthy Moroccan*,
mulnttoea from Martinique
fighting for France, fixing lhe,r
blood and Uvea for France.
No rotupulaloB about It: they
came rolun'a’ily. France waa In
danger; th y loved Frcnre
In Tahaltl, Society I.Itrds, far
down In the Pacific, when the
i.alive, heard of the w\r. thev
aeaemhled and petitioned to he
allowed to fight for France.
French colonlca, all theee are.
It 1« the flret time Ihul what are
called '‘Inferior peoples,” ''abor-
iginal.” and "aubjeet race*" have
rushed Instinctively to the de-
fense of the power atipponed to
hare subjugated them.
But "Inferior peoples”! In
the French system are no "in-
ferior people*.” All people* of
all the lands where the French
flag waves are free, equal and
brother*. They are ettlren* of
the French republic, eaactly Ilk-'
all other rifle* thereof.
That 1* why there la now thin
•ttraordlnary and touching re- j
sponse.
-MTS ADMIRAL
ITT HARRY B. Ht'NT.
WaAhhngtoav. D. 0.. Jan. I—■
Minton* and hundred* of m fi-
ll on* spent on a great nee?—on
battWodhlp* and battle cruiser*,
submarine* and destroy as ■—will
not giro th* Flatted Btste* ade-
quate prepared nee* for war.
Neither will training and
equipping an Immense army,
eren to fh* point of universal
eee-rlcr'
To b* prepared. Hide country
must also aJ-eohrtel y oommand
the ajr about her shore*
The«* are *h* rlaw* of Rear
Admiral Robert 7! Peary.
"The broad Imwii of the pres-
ent war. for the Fnifed pta.tc*,”
any* Peary, "ha that oommand
of the eea and land are worth-1
lea* without oomnuand of the1
air."
Peary urge* establishment of
an aerial .-oast patrol to be ex-
tended until there were sufficient
skilled aviators and hydro-aero-
planes to "form
line of whining ehnttle*
a blanket of protection
the country" in time of war. |
When Attack Onmeo.
"Whenever the time comes!
that the Tlnited States la at-j
NO GERMANS SEEN.
1 the nation’s supply of gold to
SAY TRENCH STORMERS SSS.'T.TSSi
British Army Headquarters in1 *500,000.000. Domestic produc
palgn to fore* the Democrat!*
party to live up to its pledges
and put thru a minimum wage
law for women.
| France, Jan. S.—One
tion exceeded
a. •»
- W
r-~W/*Ww£
•The myatrriona ghost first
appeared to the keiecr when he
hji* alone in his cliamber at
midnight.”
"its*, dii?—'di®
_ consumption
strangest Incident* of the war *60,000.000, so Increase of gold Canton. O.—Adam Shlvar. 98,
was the Scotch-English raid on h*nd u *560,000,000 «u hurled In a walnu. coffin h*
southeast of Arraa --— himself made more than 30 years
Flm .^ond and third Kn. ONLY WOMAN STATE’S ego_______
German trencea were entered al- ATTORNEY FACES DEMS
most unopposed. The atormers _ -
declared todsy that despite S. O. _r Fr,,t-
S. flares, the Germans did not i ®nTfr‘ - Jan. 8.—Mis*
receive relnformements. There- Glara Ruth Mozzer. only woman
fore those In the trenches sud- AWlstant state's attorney in the
denly disappeared In the dugouts T-• 5- today started her cam-
whlch the British bombed. i ~
A Scottlsa officer who partiel- “CASCARETS” SET
rated declare* he did not see a YOUR LIVER AND
single German.
OFFICERS WILL STUDY
BOWELS RIGHT
AUTOS AT BIO tunw iTHETRB FINE! DON’T RE-
WIW glU SHOW MAIN BILIOUS. SICK. HEAD-
jfpiHINK ANCIENT
ROYAL GHOST IS
V$K
COMMAND THE AIR!
Hear Admiral Peary declares
the future aafety of this country
jn time of war depends not upon
•tir army or our nary hut upon
our atrength In th# air—upon
our aerial fighting force#!
England recognizes this and
already 1* setting about reor-
ganising her policy of defense
Altho mistress of the so**, she
find* her Island isolation glvea
her no security unless sh* can
also command tha air round and
ahont her coasts.
Ia owr eaaa th* geographical
Inftitrs of the United State#
gives a natural advantage
which. If wo utilize NOW, should j of h'gb
teller* a* from anrlety.
Aa attack upon ns must coma
hy aea. We should be able to
Speeinl la Tkt .Ve*ct.
London, Jan. 8.—Since the
Hollweg peace proposal, many
t*ck*d.” aar* Peary, “tt will not;
be by any poorly organized,
half-oqulpiped foe. bn'* with th*
force of every strong arm that
can be mustered. It will be the
-tmultaneou- attack of submar-
ines. aeroplanes, battleobipa and
battle cent sera, and a great In-
vading force.
“Rr the aeroplane alone we j weird Tales of the kaiser's nen-
•netnv be able to meet snd eope.tai state have crept out of Ger-
wlfh any or all of these attack- many.
,n*forree. The story that follows, brought
"rnder a properly organised! from Berlin, hy responsible per-
serlal patrol, approach of the; sons, is perhaps the strangest,
enemy would hr dlacoTered while p |* said to hare leaked out In
hr was «tlll ICO miles or more the German capital first thru a
from our coast. servant of the empress. As told,
Wlrelo** Warning. here
"Warring would be flashed. “Does the 'White lAdv of the
ashore from the wireless on the HoheuzoLierns,' a mysterious
aeroplanes first sighting the ghost of a veiled woman, hover
enemy, and from stations up and over tha kaiser and direct his
down the coast scores of swift hand In the world war?
Iseout plane- and great batfle! “The ‘Whit# Lady,’ la a ghost
tti-plar.es carrying a ton or morelthat for 500 years has been an
explosives each, would.omen of tragedy to the royal
I seep out to the attack before house of Pruseta. It visited the
the enemy would he aware ag- kaiser three times before the
proach had been discovered. war and gave him warnings of
‘Not even the submarines, j the approaching conflict.
B y United Prest
Sow York. Jan. 8.
ACHY AND CONSTIPATED.
, of motor cars make up a world. I Get a lO-c-n^ box now
Importance of autos In warfare Is ; Be cheerful: Clean up In.-:.I
the excuse A. R. Hawley will jton'eht and fee! fine Take Car
head a de'eeatlon from the AeroUarets to l:\en your Hvei an i
! club. clean the bowels and stop hend-
■■————■ ache-, a bad cold, biliousness, d
WEEGHMAN IS BACKING tensive breath, coated tongue, «a
MITCHELL WITH COIN *°!,r «"-> *««-
_ , Tonight take Cascarets and e^
By Cmited Pr*.i. ,'3cy the nlce-t, gentlest liver anJ
Chicago. Jan. 8.—Fred Mitch-{bow! <'leanalng you ever exper-
ell, Cnb 1«ader. will leara forlfinced ^'ake up feeling grand
the eaat tonight. In a Chicago I Everybody's doing It. Cawaret?
bank. President Weeghman had best la**1’-'-# for children also
deposited 8100,331) and another: kdrertisement.___
*100.000 will follow If Mitchell
Knr a Few Days Oaly
SICKEL
SUIT SALE!
sxn.eo ariT*—SSTRO spits
$18.45
from 1P17 «prlm Ml
Summer HoIfIi
200 ph »»emu fo Mlwf
Mfht Wflvhtl InHaltlj
Sickel & Co.
Tailor* and Shiv* Wakey*
210*4 Wot Main Street
Upstair* On r Woolwertk'*
needs more for players.
GOLD SUPPLY NOW
IS BIGGER THAN EVER
The past rear has increased
o>**t aar attacking fleet with! ^ ‘1“'■.tlJr. "yV1"."' , ,
.... . . . . when submerged, would be lm- "No one except the kaiser. It
•** * einud or aeroplanes aa mtmeT for even at a great depth1 is said, has seen her. Her move-
they are clearly visible from an menta and cause for her exist-
aeroplane and can be trallad and enca ara a mystery.
■nnk. j Ghoat Appears.
"Should any of th# transport*' "The ghost first appeared to
gat close enough to dJsombarlt! the kaiser when he was alone
it* aoMlers. th# aeroplanes would in his chamber at midnight, late
b# able to make a landing vlr-lin June, 1814. Th# sight al-
♦ually hnposeible. moat paralyzed him with fright.
For Scouting. "With a shriek, he drew back
"For scouting purpose*, as well and shielded the apparatlon from
| at for fighting, the aeroplane his eyes. Aa the ghost remained
fixed In silence, the kaiser
Would not only completely over-
•whalm and destroy any number
•f aeroplanes that eonld be
on th# decks of the
Tsaocla, thus la*ring tha
hlfodad, hot work great
Bavoe te war vessels and trans-
port* also.
Wo must ha ready before th*
foot There will ho no time to; hat th# destroyer outclassed.
wo nea w prow* a
transported
J? •••■y vaoot
*.? ooeoy hlfot
PRICES VARY ON
THE KISS MARKET
New York, Jan. 8—"I'll fine
you 15 for each klsr." Magis-
trate Voorhees said to Nicho-
las F/eonda. charged with aa-
.'ault. Miss Marie Ammann,
25, Raid the assault na.< two
kisso*.
SB HERE.
Chicago, Jan. 8—Behind the
stern magisterial mask of Jus-
tice Prouty, romance must
lurk. Before him appeared
Raymond Bergert of Winnet-
ka. who right gallantly did
plead hl> guilt
He had met pretty Cather-
ine Borre. 17, carrying parcels
and his offer to hear her bur-
dens being prettily refund, he
yielded to the irresistibility,
and kissed her
"I'm." mused the magis-
trate. "Just once? I think
$3 and costs will do.”
G. A. R. OFFICERS
Officers of O. A. R. Post 17,
j installed for 1317, are: Post
I commander, M S. Dutton; senior
vice commander, A T Long, jr.;
'ice commander. AVilliam Mix;
i chaplain, J L. Dykes; quarter-
master. J. C. White; officer of
the day, O. C Durland; officer of
the guard, Henry Farris; sur-1
geon. Isaac Michael; patriotic In-
structor. Peter C. Clark: adju
tant, Comrade Linton.
Grace Huff and
Carl Brickert in
“A Pair of Sixes”
A Screaming Farce by
F.dward Peple.
Over a Year on Broadway
Tonight at 8:15. 25-50c
EMPRESS
Tueeday and Wednesday
LILLIAN GISH
in a stirring Triangle play
of life In the factory dis-
trict*.
“The House Built
Upon Sand”
Tonight
"A Coney Island Prince*-.”
TEN CENTS
CHILDREN Sc.
Superlative V aadevllle
Fine Feature Photo-la r-
Ts
FOLLY
4—Choice Acts-4
VAUDEVILLE
—ALSO—
“BLACK ORCHT1DS**
A Wonderful Bluebird
Picture Featuring Beautiful
CI.EO MADISON
and a Snperlor Supporting
Company
VArDEVILLE STARTS AT
2:30. ftrOO. 7:90, 0:30
Mght I'rlrra: Main Floor
15rj balcony 10c
Matinee 10c
N/
r
L
When Itching Stops
jprapar* when th* attack come*
Oaea aa aaamy aaearas a baa*
•a aar ah ores, every city la the
caaatry might be tha pray af his
atr aquaAroas. A atagta aquad-
jpaa at aeroplane* awaeplag
neraaa Haw York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore or Waahtngtoa, la a
I tala of falling bomba, could
'aauao aan damage la aa hour
,«haa oar aattra air sarvtoo would
"A hydro-aeroplane, with full Jumped to hla feet, drew forth
equipment, eoata about 825.000 hla service revolver and was
A modem destroyer costa from
11.250.000 to 81.500.000.
"For the cost of on* deetrorper.
about to shoot, when the 'White
Lady' disappeared.
Guards, who bad heard the
Owe wash of war ooat eonld
give tha United Mate* such a
fleet of aeroplane* and tesfned
SiMFi as wxmlflf moke tuvo.
aton Utesnlly impossible.
Our fntura safety rests prln-
etpally la th* field of th* air. In
that field the United States has
Aha opportunity to take th* lead.
Our resource* and mechanical
genius make It easily possible.
Oaly lt.S0O.M8 la aakad to
• provide th* aucleu* for th* aerial
coast patrol Peary recommand*
Cea gross should approprlaU
this money without delay.
For It promise* to return dtvl-
,,, Panda la national protection
greater, dollar for dollar, than
nay other preparedness appro-
priations eon gras* con make.
IX
The poetal department has le-
aned an order that imill pieces
•f twine must be saved, on ae-
oount of nigh prlcee. If twine
gne* up too high, why not use "
rod tape?
then, we could get 50 or 60 aero- cry, rushed to the chamber and
planes, sack wMh a speed «t 1004 found the kaiser on the floor
miles an hour and a vision range!In a faint, his arm still over
of 50 miles or more. j his eyes.
"For the cost of one battle- "N0 one knew what caused
ship—826.000.000 — we could; the kaiser's mishap until the
have 100 aeroplanes. : story leaked out two years later.
With It wsat the stories of the
two later visits of the 'White
Lady.'
The Second Time.
“The second appearance was
{by day. in July, 1914, when
the kataer was In his art gal-
lery, nervous and excited over
the International situation that
_ {waa becoming more serious day
I by day.
Bt Vmitd Press. 'Tier appearance paralyzed the
Washington, Jan. 8.—*A new monarch. All h* could do was
NEW CODE FOR
NATIONS PUNNED
0^3
IN TO\Y?P
1 here is one safe, dependable treat-
ment that relieve* itching torture and
skin irritation almost instantly and
that cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any druggist for a 2Sc or $1 !
bottle of zemo and apply it as direct-
ed. Soon you will find irritations,
pimples. Mack heads, eczema, blotches,
ringworm and skin troubles disappear.
A little zemo, the penetrating, sat-
isfying liquid is all that is needed.
It banishes skill eruptions and makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthv. i
Th- E. W. Rose Co., CI-v-I-qU, O.
V
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ME READ Nil
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ia New
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OVERHOI.SER: "A Bair of Dream-^
Sixes." Overholser Players.
EMPRESS: "Coney Island
Princess." Owen Moore, Irene
Fenwick.
DREAMLAND: "Daughter of
The City,” five parts, "The
Shielding Shadow," and a com-
edy. _
MATKBTrcdeTlrhMnrrd, P‘CtUr^' ^d*“".Vilfiil drama. “A n..«a.e,
;Picture*. of .ho 111,." I„ p miKhty ?art*.
I,i RIC: \ audevllle. picture-, with Ma rE iortt* Oaj-ten -- the
LIBERTY: Musical coniedv; »**r ,;:v''r-v mother, father, dauah-
vaudevill# and pictures. ' , photopU''0" ,rant to tT" i
8TRANT>: Kirat Run pictures Al««> “The TiKden MFoare,H <*hap-
THr 13 of The Shleldlnr Shadow'*
the wonder Rerlal Only thin
episode and two mor*. Se« th©
BILL MURRAY WOULD
REMOVE RESTRICTIONS flnX„ * p,*.
.” » Mutual
Star comedy. Plenty of laugh-
Congr—ntian llllam H. Mur- -If* all -f the Dreamland, last 1
Interntlonal code to protect the
"liberty of noutrala" la hclag
worked out by leading North and
South America experts on the
basts of lessons drawn from the
present war.
President Wilson and Secretary
Lansing are th* original pro-
ponents. Mean* of formulating
the new principles will be dis-
cussed at a meeting of Interna-
tional lawyers in Havana, on
Jan. 21.
German submarine warfare and
British commercial Interference
are said to be the main reasons
behind the move.
The new "code” will endeavor
te make it Impossible for the
world ever again to have a
ray, whose term expires March fivtior; tod;iv. th* city* htg D-c*nt
4 has Introduced a hit, re th»at*r ihotrlmr 8 reel* of new.
-nmh a. h*. i a ' , r* first-run photoplays On early
gate wild-eyed and dumb at her move reetrlctione against aliens-; continuous from s a m. to it
as she walked up to him, with; tion nntl taxa’ion fro r lands' m Fair to labor F.vervon* -
a warning look in her eyes, passed of th# five civilized trlhe- lm- , ,0I! M“lnJ Pbon*
him anad disappeared. | mediately on the allottee's death.!11*' for ,,ar,ln* avhedul*.
"As soon as the ‘Whit# latdy' --------------- i —
waa gono, th# kaiser found his SAYS 1916 FIRE LOSS
senses and uttered a weird cry urtc ctatcc Drrnsn
that brought servants to him WAa KtCORD
again. H# ordered them off, Oklahoma's 1316 fire was
and went to hi* room. • jibe greatest since statehood, ac- j
“The third appearand# hap-, cording to preliminary > .miniate t
P#ned la a forest, while the t»y State Fire Marshall C. C.
kaiser was hunting. It was a Hammond
few days before the war. and j ]t MCeeded 84 500.300. Ham-
th# kaiser bad sought a short mond thinks and more than half,
reot from exciting vigils. | w*a cotton and oil lo.v
Third Appcamnace. j ber loss was 8327.575
"Hla attendants were riding; _____ _ _
beside him. when they suddenly
Ln-|s*w th* kaloar Jnmp hack with himself
J. C. HELMS
i. a w v k n
410 Salrattr B14(. W*l. BIBS
Decora-
He laughs best that laughs at ^
fright and w*r# just In time to
it will try fo prevent such!catch him *a he fell from the
____ treepao* on neutral right* as1 saddle. They had *e#n or heard
Rooeeve.lt and Lodge may be Great Britain has practiced In: nothing . The kataer mad* no
Vllht In thetr brains*orms over (her man seizure*. {explanation hut hurried back to
<h* roar* note. But nnforto-'i
aately 'or them 9.116.29* men
and women out of the 9,116,296
who voted for Wilson and 8,600.-
•00 out of the 8 647,474 who
voted for Hughe* do not agree
with them.
the castle.
WIMY HAS 8K0HI !«■£,, *”
But the warnings wore
th# 'White Lady’
vain.
began and now the question In
certain high Berlin circle* Is
whether th# IVhlte Lady’ t* still
directing th* kaiser * band over
th* tragady *h# tried to prevont."
9
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