The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 9, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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• THP. OKI. MTOMA NT.W?-
MALAKOFF HAS
BEARD THAT’S
UNAVOIDABLE
(Following I* another In.tat
ment of Correspondent Mellette
rilsry letter*, "Under the I’amott
flage."—Editor!
HV 1,0 WELL MKI.IATI.
I'tiilrrt Free* Staff f'onvspondenl.
Parle, Nov SO. -(Hy Mull I- Hu"
d* (Irenelle was dark ami deeerted
at 6:30.
So, too, seemed the big building
of the Rtiaalan entbaeet. Tlie door-
man led me to M. Maklaltoffa room
thru halla that erhoed our foot
steps. In a grant, eomber room,
lighted only hv a deek lamp In one
rorner, etotid the loneeotne figure of
Kerenaky'e envoy.
He la a big. vital aort of person,
but ho looked aa lonesome tie big
Russia looks now w world's
map.
Unavoidable Heard.
Respite a thlrk board he looked
youthful. The board Itself, jet ldark
and ahor*. was ragged; It had tho
appennines of ltcing tolerated os
something unavoidable, but not en
eournged.
Tho Interview proeeeded, after a
brief try-out In French nod an
other In French English, In straight
Ruaao-Fngllsh. M. Maklakoff wns
not happy In Engllah and Its ez-
tendsd it so proved something of nn
ordeal for him, hut ho stin k herol
rally to th* task. He confined
himself to simple statements- -not
In words of one syllable, of course
for In a foreign tongue It Isn’t tho |
short words that usually are easiest
hut the long ones—and msdn prett1
fair progress m elucidating I ho
subject, "How Fan America Rest
Help Russia?"
The use of both nr.ns sided hint
a good deal and *ne nmhaasador
also appenred to benefit by sitting
first on one foot end then on tho
other. Rut he wasn't satisfied that
he had mnde himself clear, tho he
had done so' perfectly
Scribe a Diplomat.
As T was lenvlng there entered j
a Mnndmustached gentleman. The
embasendnr seized him with Joy,
waved me back to my chair, and
■hot a trtroa mof Russian at the
rowcomer. The latter then, In cor-
rect Ogford English, repeated It to
me. It vaa exactly what the sni
hassador had evolved In his own
struggle with the English language.
When I told him eo lie wns greatly
pleased.
FRECKLES:
MR .nORLATE WASN’T SEEN AFTER THAT
Ml
20ME fclGUT !M
M3. BO&lATE y
iwm voo
f3*
TWO
JUOOKMWE
PAWED
Patcwit?
THE
GREATER
THE PAY
\NATcUin&
Fed TUF
dVAK MAM
To SELL
HIM St ME
Olt) TAG?
UtT JUST
INTME
MOUSE TO
SVTVNAOM
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COMEDIES OF THE CAMP
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Ki ll < lll»S niONK \l MBKItS
; Chanter .Secretary... .
Financial Secretary..
Civilian Kelief.......
State Headquarter* .
i First Aid.. • .........
! Central Work iioom.
Maple 2*62
. Maple tl9S
. . Maple 420
Walnut •......
Walnut 7900 j
Walnut 892 j
One hundred twenty-six \omen, Vs?
\ntu *• i should ?ay- )
DOES' ME kNOW ANY]
, MORE TfclCkS?T
i T1^,
ki
OM VES-slF
you JO ST 'NUtSTT.E /
Ut’LL FETCH VER.)
• owing in hospital sup, room
made a total of 137 complete gar
intnts tills week. j *3L
West Capitol 1III1 Unit with an | l$l»- x
average of It workers a day made
I i'll pajama suits, six lied ehirte and 1
faur pajama trousers. Mrs. It. I.. ,
Idngenfelter is chairman. The]
knitting department under Mrs. |
Hoy Z. Taylor, knitted eight sweat
ers and six pairs of socks.
! Three boxes of hospital supplies
were shipped early Saturday. On*
| contained 14;. pairs of pajamas, an-|
other 170 undershirts kind tho third ,
I 2tiU bed shirts.
THE STAR PERFORMER
Two hundred forty five knitted
I garment* wero turned into knitting j
I department of central work rooms i
this week. Ono hundred twenty-
three of these wero bwat'.rf and
I 122 pairs of socka. Three boxes
I wero shipped Haturduy containing j
: 2.r» sweaters and 85 pairs of socks,
35 sweaters und 40 sweaters.
Hiujudcal dressings rooms also sent .
out a big shipment of four boxes ,
One box of 44>» scultetus bandages,
another 101 aplit pads; a third 89 j
split pads.and tho fourth, 5300 4x4 |
wipes and 3475 8x4 compresses. I
Franklin Unit will meet Monday ,
afternoon in domestic science rooms ■
of tho school. Every worker is
j urged to be present as new busi j
ness is to bo taken up.
‘SKIP-STOP’ ON
CARLINES NEXT
/ly J nittd Pi ’'49.
| Washington. Feb. 9- — * Skip
I stop.'" may be adopted soon on all
’street car lines.
To save fuel nnd better the ser-
vice, according to some claims, the
; fuel ulminlstraiion today was con-
i Ridering the "skip stop" or every-
..ther-Oreet stop on electrlr upturn
| and Interurban line thruout the
r. s.
Under the skip stop" you either
catch every other , car—or walk
* to the* next corner. If you are on
’board, there arc just half as many
i stops between homo and office.
| Oklahoma t’lljans would ruther
wait 16 minutes for a car than
.walk a block to catch one. fieri
Mgr. John Bhartel, Oklahoma Hail-
iway Co, said Saturday.
I "This was proven when we In
stalled the' ‘skip stop’ system here
in said Bhartel. "Complaints
against service plied in, and city
and corporation commission imme-
j dlately ordered stops on every
i street.
I "The sklpstop system does Itn
[prove service, hut it cuts down
patronage litre, nnd only an order
1 would cause our company to In-
intitule It again.”
-tv
s-v-i-;
. — it/" '
At stretcher practice: “Say, Injured Mnn—?ou‘<l bettor hike across
this icy spot Toro we make this tr ip a reality.”
ALLOWS ALIENS GRACE
The time fop registration of
i enemy aliens lias been extended to
Include Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, according to an an-
; nouncomont hy tho committee on
. public Information at Washington.
‘PAN-PACKER -
MITTEL--U. S.’
WAS THE PLAN
77”
STREET ASKS VOLUNTEERS
FOR SCOUTMASTER WORK
"Well be home with the baron."
■aid Allen Street, local hoy scout
commissioner Saturday. "We will
be over the top with the hoy
seout campaign by nightfall and
have some to spare!"
WANT 25 ENGINEERS,
Call for 25 Oklahoma City men
te All vacancies In the 111th Vlniai-
nears, was Issued Saturday by Cap-
tain Oenar L. Welch, at Camp
Bowie.
Recruiting station will b* opsned
at 221H W. Grand.
AUTO IS RECOVERED
An automobile belong...,, 10 M.
M. Tate, 2915 Classen-blvd was
recovered by rialnclotheer.isn Cates
Saturday. The car was stolen late
Friday night.
Bewllaw, Billiards. Lee-lleckl*,.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MRS. M. C. ROBINSON. 627 Use
Bldg.. Walnut 3239, Real Estate
and Loans; Notary.
wte DO plowing an3manure
hauling and have large rhubarb
planta for aale. Elmer Letirange,
1135 W. Eighth_
" 'FURBISHED room for rent, 4$;
E. llth atreet._
Wanted—To buy old Iron, rags
old rubber, metal, bottles; nl I
Vlnda old Junk, for cash. Call
Maple 913, wagon will call. 943
W. Chickasaw._
ktbt>ERN light housekeeping
rooms; everything furnished, no
children. 701 W, flrand._
CI/I8K In; adults; two nice clean
comfortable, unfurnished haaement
rooms, housekeeping in brick flat
429 W. 6th.
o«,Yoo
considered a diro menace 10 years
ago, has now grown into the
FOOD TRUST.
liut th^ puckers have not been
content with securing control over
our food supplies. In recent years
j they luivo enormously extended
Special io The Xcics. i ii *r interests into other fields.
Washington, Feb. 9.-The far-1 The federal trade commission has
reaching plans -of the live big! ”ot completed tracing tho inves
-^ | packers—Armour. Swift, Morris, I nmms of the packers, hut> has m-
in AVestorn-av Unit which sews. Cudahy, ami Wilson—who const 1* r**dy found e\idences o ie
in tho First United Evangelical; tuto the so-called food trust, for lro1 In banks, ranging roin g .
Uhurcli, 47 workers made 33 lios- ■ control of industrial and agricul- Institutions^ like the on non
pital garments. Eleven children j tural America, strangely resemble j Uommercial^and^t je '_rs11 ,,„lltift.v.
wero kept in the day nursery, j the plans of Germany for tho con-
Knitting department turned in eight j trol of tho world.
tries, now find their markets al
most, if not quite as much under j
control of Chicago packers as Ani
erica does.
Thus tho meat trust, which was Tq fh# ,ery bet, taka
Dr. Humphreys’ "Ssventy-.sven" al
the first ineezs or shivsr,
“Seventy-seven” breaks up Colds
that hsng on—Grip. All Drug Stores.
I pairs ot socks and one sweater.
| Tho Neighborhood Unit which
j works Monday, Tuesday and Fri
Hank of Chicago to small country
banks In outlying districts. Thru
their hanks tho packers have <i
potent weapon for crushing com-
petition and Influencing or sup
COLDS
Just as Germany for years has
been persistently working for es
tablishmcnt of a I’an-German Mil- _
teleuropa, so tho packers have been \ pressing npposi on
fA°n itir^'ss - r:
total of 30 women | for Industrial conquest Is being re-1 railways, coal mines, and nuf,e
tracts of land.
Spies in l'. S. Iltircaus.
Last, but not least, the empire
IIOOVKRIXH — Instead of eggs
| u««‘ KMi'O. ( «■(■ but 25 cent* h
liurknue and i« <*qual to .'HI
4 Inin** in potvdrrrd form—made
• from nourlxhinK food* nnd Kt'*riin>
tre«l under the pure food law.
The sewing department of the I tra(le eommisslOn under Francis J.j not. "-am, iiesulis nlih It fully a. good a.
Vinth ami Robinson Unit was of Facklngdont has extended its ,,m, ,.aK.—the eu.i U Iren than
Niuth an l l.uliin.c l i Henej. Influences Into tho federal govern-1 onc-Jrili. Try a pnekage tomorrow.
j this week,
sewed.
women j fol. industrial conquest in being re- j
vealed by tho inveatlgationn now
being conducted by tho federal j
Heney.
opened Thursday in iho First Urea- I Parker Dynasties
byterian church. 1 ho surgical just n9 (jjorinan imperial control
droHHings rooms havo been open all Jg handeJ down frum father to
week. Church ladles serve lunch- | gon America-S m0narchs of ment
l ........ - ------ son, Americas iiuiimiuns vi ,
'con every day and give proceeds | packlnff ,lanil dow|l dynastic-
K
aSS2L*7
4ifj
(.«»—-
to tho Red Cross fund. Mrs. Fred-
erick II. Owen, chairman, says that
while tho afternoon attendance Is
good, more workers are needed
mornings.
trol thru original families.
Tho "Hig Five" packers, Incom-
plete figures of tho commission
show, control about 90 percent of
tho entire meat Industry, and the
other 10 per cent occupies the
same position as the pocket king-
ment itself and Is so potent that
tho very departments and bureaus. -
which are supposed to control tin-
packers, are honeycombed with
men who do their bidding.
The Investigation of the packers
by the Federal Trade Commission [
is something more than a probe,
of tho packers' iniquities. It is in j
reality a contest between the fed-1
oral government nnd the great fi- j
nanctnl powers represented by nnd j
affiliated with the packers to see-
which shall control. It is a war.
against an autocracy.
GOOD CANDY
is a wholesome food and should
ho eaten in small quantities
every day. Wo carry only the
best Ili»:li Grade Chocolates and
Home-Made Candies.
“The Taste Tells”
Empress Candy
Shop
Ilf \Y. MAIN STREIOT
Credit If You
News item: Secretary
Daniels, says President Wilson's dream is J havo "incomparably
| coming true, that the U. S. is to> navy in th® wcyld.”
CORN BREADS
DEMONSTRATED
I into little pones. Plac® on hot
grlddlo and bake in hot oven.
“Ole Mammy” l’one.
Old Southern Sweet Pone, the
. ..... .. _____I
Klks' hall surgical dressings room
npen all tills week, made a total of; (lom of .Luxemburg did to the Ger-
1<M>1- dressings. It is ^tept open n eml)lro_k bo swallowed
on Monday, Wednesday and Satur-
day nights fur business women. , ' Em|)lre Mrat
Mrs. A. K. Nelson's surgical dress- ^ Startling with this completely j qq^jfj-j-y PREPARES FOR
lugs unit ;nuuu 136# 4xH com- consolidated empire In meat, pack- fiRPU HAWKINS’ TRIAL-
presses this wees ami cut 350 yards ora have rapidly and -Kgresstvely , ARLH HftWKIH& I UAL j
her";™'" — "■""“:r“;r.rrrl‘1 i .........................
il ®________ ; These new accessions of Indus-' who gets a life term In the peni-l
iiiutno Dtrn ronoc Dl AM -trial territory have almost without tentinry for tho murder of Jamctsl
JUNIUn ntL) InUoo "LHli I exception been ki-pt entirely secret. (Allen last May, county attorneys
IN COMMITTEE’S HANDS For example, while It has for years offl-e Saturday was going over I
____ . | hoetr charged that the packersjevldcnch in tho cash against Arch
I The county executive cummiltoo.! owned the Chicago stockyards, this I Hawkins, Al's brother, charged j
' Junior He<l Cross, was to meet at'was successfully denied until with the sumo crimm
J j |>. ni. In office of Supt. J. A.’Heney seized from the vaults of it ^ agi/ nil i v QIIMIT&Y”
Whiteford to complete plans foriRoston banker the proof of their HLAbiv DILLI OUriLJHI
enrollment week. February 12 to' direct ownership. j OPENS SUNDAY MORNING
22. On tho committee are Mrs It was obvious that the packers] ____
Jos. Uuckins, jr., Mrs. Lotta Mos-1 should extend tlielr boundaries into j p0UR]ns MeDuffv, the "IllaclKj
her, Mrs. Anna I lurks Love, Miss', tho Industries which consume their, Rmy Sunday," will start ltis re-1 ^
Helen Allison and Walter A. Ly j byproducts—tanneries, leather com- viv„| ln lhe African M. K. cliurcli, SIinTFDrl IDX1ITTIDFI rt
'ill-anil. panics, soap factories, and fertll- j |.-,rst lln,i (;iuJi „t 11 ;30 n. m..' lUvlVJLKl UiCnH I UlyLVAf.
---- ---- 1 luer mills, which they now domi- sundny. Negroes of all religious
I CC DIIPII Q ARE 9IRNED (mite. (denominations are invited.
Ltfc rUHL» HHC oiuncu | Thru ownerghlp of refrigerator
| TO SAVE THEIR MONEY j ears, it was Inevitable that the1
packers should secure a tight grip,
on-fruit nnd berry markets, and1
thru tHeir control of cold storage]
Idants Uoinlnnto lhe markets for,
butter nnd eggs, potatoes and many!
other food products.
Dominate I’rotlure.
It wns natural also that the’
packers, controlling eggs ntul hut
1 t ■MOy.Sfc FliW^i$.qfc_RS
<.lt\M> AM* 111 It \ Il Y
Leo school pupils above fourth
grade Friday afternoon signed reso
c-eatest lutions nijiiiB that.
• In order to save money to bring
to a successful ending the world
--* war and to promote peace, we "ill
I not buy candy, cold drinks or nick
nacks; will attend shows not oftener
corn bread baked by
SM N. lUbtiMi.
WllMl 0001.
1
Muf from Eczema
Don't worry about eczema or other
Ain trouble#, Yoc tun have a clear,
healthy akin by using a little zemo,
obtained at any drug store tot 35c, or
aztra Urge bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removea pimplea
blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring-
worm and raskea the akin clear aiM
healthy. Zemo U n clean, penetrating
antUeptic liquid, neither aticky noa
gf—y and staina nothing. It is eaall)
agpUed and costs a mere trifle for eact
■fgUcatkm. It U always dependsblt
lbs X W. Rom Co., ClevelandLOL
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
TaHaHowToOatQniekKaliaf
front Hand-Colds. If* Splendid I
Bread for tho one wheatleez meal
r day wit® demonstrated by Mlsa
Mamie Walker and Miss Ita Hoss
before 150 housewives ln C. of C.
Ittto Friday afternoon.
Corn meal was used In two re-
cipes. ln both recipes, no white
flour is used, nor any substitute
containing a percent of wheat.
Southern Corn Bread: Two cups
corn meal, ono cup sour milk, one-
TEAMSTER ORGANIZER
OPPOSES ‘ROUGH STUFF* than once u month: will not buy or j loPt an(i having branch houses all
-- wear neckties or needless jewelry. over (}10 country, snould go »»»..-
John Dervin, Indianapolis, gon "This is for the period of th$» the general provision buslnexa and
the negro organizer of Teamsters' union, I war un(] money saved will bo given ] take on side linos of rice, coffee
Saturday discountenanced "rough | (Q j>tnl <*roas or for purchase of j and other staples.
NUX-I-TONE
A LIQUID IRON TONIC
With Xux Wunica, Ikci' iiml Wine.
nuunmies “beforo tho war,” and I uiatvu„,
"till »■ favorite In aoulherti liou«-Ltufr ,ft(.tira of any htrlkcrs for 1 tHrift stamps.” I Another natural extension of,
holds was demonstrated. Her# i® w-age Itu-rease from four hig trans-, ,-o.solutions wero drafted by , ,i,,.;,- activities w-ns the estalilish-
tlio recipe: 1 for companies here. Icon Donnelley, Grade Pitt and imcnt of canneries to consume fruit,
Two cups hot water, enough corn Dervin was hero to assist In reach- ' . Scrlvener. i and vegotahles which they came]
meal to nuiko a medium mush, ono |n(f settlement of tho strike that'1, ' ______ t0 control.
and one-half teaspoons of salt, throejiWa uCL.n effective about 10 ,laJH WANT WOMEN TO APPLY Now they sre rapidly establish '
or four tablespoons of sugar. Make, Three union teamsters wero at- u.nQl/ IM rsDAGCC !ng milk condenserlos, wlilcn are
the mush at night hy stirring corn rested, according to Dervin, for al FUn WUilN IN UHnHUC.0 ,luUll>K creameries out of business.
meal into the hot water, hut do icgod attack on a non-union driver -- 'and which will Inevitably lead them'
not cook It. Set In a warm place!of an o. K. transfer wagon, when,] Ate Oklahoma City women (|](0 C(mtrPi 0( ti,c raw milk sup
A great strength builder for men, women and children.
Uf especial benefit to persons who do not have snfii-
rient iron in their blood, as indicated hv paleness and
anemic conditions.
51.00 PER BOTTLE—G FOR $5.00
PEOPLE’S PHARMACY
WE DELIVER
over night, ln the morning add|||0 said, the non union driver willing to do as much In taklnt?
PHONE WAL. 184
I men s places
they talk about?
Long ago they catne Into a dom-
one-fourth yeast cake and enough]started the fracas. ( . •«,..«
corn moal to make a soft dough.| Dervin will seek a conferenceiDrlvIng trucks, running plpva,iors,; |nant'Riiosition |n (i10 cottonseed
as for regular pone corn bread, with employers here. automobiles and shipping freight. business
half teaspoon soda, one teaspoon! place In Iron skillet or pan to ----- ] Tho women's committee of coun- Ctmtrol (Ir-ilti Market
snlt_ and two or three tablespoons| rlw „mi when light, cover with nn „linr r,,,m cimm ICO 1.11 of defense Intends to find out ] ^ hriwpper know of
Women's committeo witu Mis. positlcin which the packers
H. s. Gernegan, chairman. Invest!- jjave'comB ,0 orcllpy ,n the con-
gating the garage h - - • ' I trol of grain markets, not only as
suit ana two or mice taoieapcKitis, r(w an(t when light, cover with an cuo[- riiain OIIDDI ICC
of fnt. Sift dry Ingredient*, rub Iniother skillet or heavv lid an-l hake oMUt rUNU oUrrLIto
fat with finger tips, add liquid, mix vPry slowly, about two hours. 256 NEEDY CHILDREN
well. Wet hands end mold dough] Salt Rising. _
pROUP
^ Spasmodic ci
uauallj ■
«>"• *f
yiUV.Igi.
Vici®
. croup It
usually relieved with
application o( —
lieto gs>y Cm* hp»^*'
'
In one minute your clogged nos-
tril# will open, the air passages of
your head will clear and ynu can
breath* freely No more hawking,
enuffltng, blowing, headache, dry
neaa. No etruggllng for breath at
night; your cold or catarrh will be
gon*.
Oat a email bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm from your druggist now.
Apply a little of this fragrant,
antiseptic, healing cream In your
noatrils. It penetrates through
every air passage of the head,
soothe* the Inflamed or ewollen
maoog* membrane and relief comes
Instantly.
It’s Just tin*. Don't stay stuffed
•p with a oold or nasty catarrh—
. JMUat eomea so quickly.—Adver
Waterproof Cement
Burial Vaults
i Hove lx tlie method for making t Unrouratfing reports from various
, a Halt rising corn bread out of it | ,.ufron9 cluba WOre given At Fri-
I which many housewives prefer: mcctintf of tho Fetlernted
Make the mush with scalded milk I ,»atrons club ftt tho UighHchool.
lire dsy »>eforo it is to be baked Kugen#. K|0jds ciub gave $20. the
and by rising over night, it I)ro*, largest donation to tho slum fund,
duces Its own yenst that is. it ts \yag|ng^on club fully Miuippel n do-
■ a salt rising bread nnd no yesst j !m,#tio science room and served
is lo i»o added in the morning, i patrons anti children at the
J When light, proceed ns in tho rtmt oponitiRr cafeteria dinner. The shoo
j method. Sugnr und salt are added ( fUmj committee, thru co-operation
in the last method same iih j wiili another local agency, suppllcil
! Ib'st. j o-g needy children each with n
i " pidr of shoes und two pairs of
j And stuffing the mouth piece of! jlose
jn telephone with cracker crumbs! Mo|or 0|„. oolnpnn|p, took the
won't give your phone convcrza-, oh||rt,,Pn to ami front the shoo
tion the hiccough*.
discovered
great noeil for sin-
cere nnd reliable women workers,!
who really have to earn their Hv- j
ing. Mechanics have gone to gov-j
speculators, hut as tho owners of
grain elevators.
In carrying out the Pan-Packer
ihk. T* "mimhBrB I Plou for iiulustrlal dominion, the
ernment service in huge numners. 1
grent meat producing conn
i shops.
Special training vines cannot he holers have seized the strategic
clven for the work. Two or three! Points nf control in every import
months apprentice work should be .an* food line In America and the
required. The garage men nr. "‘her great food Producing coun
glad to give the opportunity to1"-*" Australia nnd Argentine,
women nnd are co-operating vv hit; l’1”
tho women's committee. A call ini
issued for any woman who is in-
terested to communicate with the | JK nuQE PROFITS mslly aud pUauntly
local offices In the C. of C. or by 1 mftm mtds W« furnish stork snd
telephone, Maple 2528.
Women speakers for war work
are also badly needed. Only one
Is working. ___
RAISE BELGIAN MARES IV
kfRAISE
JKiiuoe pi
.. ... .......... itarl
ihijt ?ou Ifl s pair nnd tiprrsi
cherKM for »H you nits,
(’ontrtft tnd boolt. "forMnie
In H*rp»," lie. Noth mi fr*r
^ _ National Food A Fur AmX
•eet ISA. MIIwmikoo. Wit.
Rol«| hy the I'alrrlakrr.
Ask your undertaker to ehow '
you this vault. Every viui't til
waterproof, trateri before leaving
factory. Come and ere.
E. 0. PARSONS
Ferlery Keertk ,,4 Deeglss It*.
OKLAHOMA CITY , TAXICAB IKHVH'K CO,
Phea* SWH. [ wala.t lew. Rklrvls Hotel
LOCAL BOY IS ONE OF
THOSE ABOARD TUSCANIA
F.rncst Llntltlcum, 23. son of Mr
■lid Mr*. C. A. l.lntlilcum, 625 \\
Grand nv, was ono of 142 Okla-
homan* aboard fh* transport Tint |
c.tnla when tho torpedo struck.
Llntltlcum wns ono of several un
assigned men from Camp Travis,
being sent ahros.l for special set-
Vico In contingent* already over
sens. Llntltlcum wns a hsker.
Finest wns drafted In October
two brothers, Guy nnd Howard,
Itnvo been culled for examination.
Overholser Theater
TUESDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 12
MME.
SCHUMANN-HEINK
IN SONG RECITAL, 8:30
PRICES...........-.......-........................$1.00, I2.W, $2.50, $3.00
MAS* E THE M fi «KY WAY
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You will render your Grocer a great
service, and assure yourself of the
genuine, hy placing a standing nrder
for J]UTTl',.k-KRfST bread
—At Your Grocers
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 115, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 9, 1918, newspaper, February 9, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859877/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.