The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1918 Page: 1 of 10
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Starts Today
In the News
Hw
Freedom for All
Forever
spy system in the allied countries. How
the kaiser’s agents live (or years in a
community to establish a personal repu-
tation for honesty and loyalty that is
above suspicion before beginning opera-
tions :: :: :: ::
THE WHITE FEATHER’
By Lichmen Won all and J. E. Harold Terry
typical occurrences, this graphic story
of a supposed boarding house that was
in reality a nest of tiermaii spies, gives
a vivid insight into the conditions
against which the secret service has
to work.
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\\ KATHFH’ Cloudy. unsettled, colder tonight; minimum
temperature 6 to 14; Tuesday fair; somewhat warmer
OKLAHOMA CITY, MONDAY. JANTARY i.t, toiS.
FAST TRAIN
HITS “EXTRA;”
16 ARE KILLED
DOWN TO SIX TONIGHT,
IS WEATHER FORECAST
Temperature in Oklahoma (Ttv
1 will range from 6 to 14 degree* to-
night, the daily prediction says. Tho
(night will U* cloudy and unsettled.
Fair weather with some moderation
is Tuesday's prediction.
The eaxt and south portions of
- - _ !Oklahoma will he slightly colder to
night. Fair and warmer in tho
H. an I T. *'OwlM Splits a north anti west portions is pro
Switch, Crashing Into dieted for Tuesday.
. Light rain or snow has fadmi 1,1
Still Train. tho southern Kooky mount tins,
--—— southern plains states and lower
CIV/C cm me DO AD C nCAn Mississippi valley in connection
NY t oULUItno Ant UtAU w.th a storm moving eastward ovi r
PEACE PARLEY
TO WARSAW, IS
THE PLAN NOW
Famous City Named as Prob-
able Place for Future
Pence Negotiations.
"REDS” TO THE FRONT
TO SUCCEED CROWDED?
I Texas. It is
•Id over all tot I itory
t he
Three Women an" a Baby , . t ,,f n,. k.k-iuph ex.-rf
Also, States the rust
Report Received.
First Detachment Under Bol- L
west gulf coast districts w n i •
tonniiviMitiros in tin- mni.m sheviki Army Plan Leave
M;,ins stains ana i,pi«'r Mississippi the Russian Capital.
Hu I nil'll
Houston, Tex.,
Ian.
Sixteen I
j valley.
' Temperatures from
1 p. rn.
7 a m......ID
10 a. m.
11 a. m
12 noon.
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/{g l mtC'l I*usx.
’ 1 , I'ctrograd. Jan. 14 Uitsdii’s dele
persons were killed ami 14 injured i ^ a ni |S
when a Houston &■ Texas Central ,, nj p,
northbound passenger train (the1 , ^ m
"Owl”) split a switch at Hammond,
early today according i<> word
reaching company officials here. _ ____
•rim i ar ins fiuin ni" t.oriit ; SCARE? ITS NOT DUE Tfrif..
l.nund Owl cut llm su it, h Innstlnn ! --- • - • '•***
tin, steam pip.s and *, ,i,li,„r ilio. Mud of ..........in. < .. . • m Tim fir.-i .1, •!.ni. nl ..t IPd LT.COL. H .b. OOH NVOK
pasneim-1-S |„ dentil. I the grit. nf a l.lizzar.l fear Siimla> tlnanls und. r I lit- 1 i ilslmvtk i urmy
■ • t rwl M fin. I i V | • 1’ I IJ lef l f I *1' t llO f 1*0111 tOll.ll .
' WHO STARTED BLIZZARD
j gates to the peace conference will
| return to I’••in vi el T:h --I e.. • • »*
' cording to w<»r*l received from wv
I host l.ito\ sk tuday. J|
Future negotiations, it was un
will i » transferred to
First words said four soldiers,; afternoon and Monday.
three women, and two babies were
e »tinted among the dead.
Sin ri>l l tn 77
\ * u s.
Somebody—it wasn’t the F.
LAUDER GIVES j
WAR MESSAGE
TO OKLAHOMA
Great Scotch Comedian Talks
to Citizens at Large
Mass Meeting.
ON HIS FAREWELL TOUR
Rotartans Entertain Him—
Crowds are tager to
Hear His VVorus.
_____
Tho liii^nly voice ui liany Lau |
dor I'oUcu mil its war m.^suge to
UKlatiouia t it) Aiuruuy.
i lie a mu ii.is iiu imrc) . ’
lake loo iiiuiil in an opera, tins 1
repealed, u Was Inc text tnc Ivxt !
ot an appeal Liial brought tears, !
brougnt re.-w.nve.
int* auu.tiue that packed the
_ Liberty in tn.- puouc liieetmt; ar
i .mgtxi by the Kolary duo ul w nidi
Liiuacr i > a member Heard lirsi lei
; erciico lo llie meaning ol the war
SHE SHARES THE SUPREME SORROW
A Herman officer \x 1.■» deserted \\ asliington, dan. I t ].lent . ol wll,,a t.aua* r bald.
j weather bureau started a wild re , ;ln(| escaped to Iho Kussia lines Hus** ,S. Johnson, cavalry officer.
! poll that a tremendous b'orm was to)(| t(lt. i,,,-elnu office today that ls scheduled to succeed I'rovosa
i "n III" way from the north, one in K,,ldiers were refusinB t- <'" imr.it Cr, .v.lei as «.v„.
MUST SERVE SENTENCES 'fact that would make tltt. last „.ost front an,i that one ll'" seleeiive service
FDR ANTI.np AFT WDRK Tlu,rs,l:iy 1,fr,,lr s0,'m lilu' 1 Mlm place on the non hern front where 111 <»J organization,
run HIS I I un«r I »vunr\ slio..vr In comparison. u,js refusal developed into a mu <' oud,, is .....
Jlil I ii it nl 1‘irs*.
Washington, .laiv
Seven
Crowder is needed for
So extensive was the report that tmy wH|, fi^],tInfr. the Co- «">' superior war hoard,
some churches dismissed early Sun ma'n' command had „i,ot L>50 rebels. wl'1< h 1,0 is •'< mcmb<,r :l" ‘
•lay night, that the congregation* ......... (ls final sessions
duties
• xaibci iy. '
.No Inn in Voice Then
Tho \uicu mill winch a wliolo
world is l.iimluu, tnc voieo Inal
sings sung and i r.i* us juuus, iiad
persons who Iritd to defeat the ■ (.ol|li, g(>1 llomi, |„.f„rP Hie lay wind
draft plan by inducing; young men t jJ
ont'oronco in Hrest-Litovsk. re
eeive<l today, declare that tlx* llus
work in the office of the
advocate general, which offi
still heads.
Judge
•o he
Zmi i:“.ho "a: .........i-manded r..,„r.,' «r v-v"; .•I“h*rn
serve the sentences imposed upon irv. with snow flurries, it ,.,.fu,„,PS f,om ,ho ,.„lisl,
"‘r. a l.i.h„a„lan districts heroic the self *•«•• "" '">•
day in deciding appealed ease* of
tho anti-conscript ionists.
weatherman assure,1 us Monday ,.min:lti<IM \vaH ,,,rried o,„.! '' '' t^1; UiH l»*-omotloi.
afternoon that no blizzard was due A Kti|lulaI|on W;1S hrtgadier.slup is exp-eied wlr
Kmma (loldman and Alexander llu|v ,.,01„ly ;,,ul ,„ld with mini- .
in • 11. Vou- YiipI: n n.-i re 11 i -H s . , . t.. .... . tllOlO 1»( 11<> ful < ilu
mol»ili/:itioH of
IJcrkman. New \ »>rU anarchists nium perhaps as low as (J above.1 1 ‘ “ 1 . * !' . . i.'.at ion.
Louis Kramer and Morris Keeker. wjlh toniori<>w 1 0 °s Llt 1111 1 ans 1:11
also of New York, and three Clove-<
land Socialists, Charles 10. Huthen
berg. Alfred Wagen kneel it and
Charles Haker, are the persons af-
fected.
IF WARM. ENOUGH COAL
MIDWEST AGAIN
HIT BY STORM
those of this nationality arrested
for taking up arms against the
central powers or imprisoned for
piace efforts he released forth
| with.
T«
replied that they all "involved an has rarely happened in our mm*vice
internal polity and were not mU- that an officer of his net* ami e.\
no 11111 m 11 as Lau tier saiu; "Lib* j
j for criy. Jt nail out) »ci iousncbs, rev j
t iam e, love. l or "LiOeiiy" lo i
isuuuer means whal lus bo> tiled
lor, means what other boys are1
ic of oymg lor. mi the "r" in me ■
the ldg young men of the army. , word pronounced by Luuuer
lank tmiiled tne lisL-ncra lor wi.at was'
to a i to follow .
n la* it was not until well along in the ■
takes charge of draft army organ hour and lu mimile talk luat Lau
ler mentioned ins sun.
Of Ids work as an executive. And tne mention l < {forced what j
owdi r Lauder cmpnasieed in his whole
(appeal—the lact that tliis is a war!
ie ad t0 save civilization by a joining ot ;
merits (|10 Kngiusii-speaKing people oi the 1
mcas- NVO|-|(i.
The Woman in Maine.
"Just a little wiiile ago,” said;
officer of the draft Hon. Hi
himself ,sa> s:
"Such commendation as tl
miniMratlun ot inis uff. e
will In* found due, in great
these demands the Hermans11 urc, to Lieut. (’■•!. Johnson.
v,
MIIS. II Mill \ i \I III li
• ject to discussion.” The Jtnssians1 perience has been called upon to
I announced this answer unsatisfao- ^ perform such responsible duties.
Slowly recov tor.v and that they would continue: in their performance ho has dial-
demoralization pressing their demands.
Kussian’s Version.
j longed and held
attention in
If it gets warm there’ll he enough' .......
fuel. It' not, not. ./I, 0,./»rf Lm,.
('anriselv. that was tlm silna-: 1 ,n<''lK°' ,4
„„„ MO,Play, in Oklahoma City’s: ^ ^ ^ ;
Tr^mlaumlrles to restaurants, decade, the mklcllexvest today was I The Kusslan delegates to jay for-j ’-< — <"'1 >'•< '< I
1 •, land to mouth business threatened by another storm which | vrdl thoir version of last Thurs- i ' ot ,1!V ov*n of 1
TLirn l“rt de- «ver eastern Texas ami ,-riu<:ll 8eHalon „f ...... «n-l -,erg.,
nxe^ hor es on .he last legs, Allowing on its heels, according to| conference After (lplegate cfolub-1 ba uhl l.jr with wbl,
ehieh position eve , they had.1*10 weather bureau, ,s still another ................ repre- "" ,;"Cresse.| himself lo
’ZinuTlning tkemLlves which was brewing today sentation ,.r the ...........
over the I acific noithwist. 1 i<* at the meeting. Herman For-
very sj>ecial way and the oidn
im is
tile* ill
and
•h lie
Lauder, 1 I received a letter from a
woman in .Maine. Her sou, sho
wrote, was over there.
“You know, lie said, in the let-
U*r to his mother, “ how 1 used to
enjoy the songs by ilurry Lauder.
** ’Last ingot 1 was walking, its
one ot Harry's songs tells, "in tho
gloaming, and 1 lound a lilllo
difficulty
Hhanco to get
('banco to got things hack to. ... . „.orm is Ki, cxtcnslvo ........... kiavo w.is mat
status t|Uo ante was rapidly site ,, ,\ ,„|v f(.„ ns ■ Z". l" l ! ’"k"’!.. !' was distinctly m,fax or i.anj Laador.'
Ms Savoyard, over otto ol the graves,
J was a Un,on Jack, i looked to see;
| the inscription, anil it told me the j
grave w.ls that of Jack, the sou ol
'i'lii* wife of Harry Lauder ac
companies her famous husband on
his visit to Oklahoma Hity, the
visit in which lie brings on a
single day a war message full of
seriousness and sorrow and a
theatrical presentation nil ■ *f (
laughter. 1 tot li Harry and Mrs.
Lauder carry with them tho su-
preme sorrow the lies of a son
in the war 11 is this sorrow
that gives the war message ho
mm. h more in* ining than it would
have if it did not come from a
suffering heart.
. info ti.i tr.ged. Mrs. Laud r
has aeeompanaai her husband Otf
all his journeys*.
ping away.
that its effects already arc fell as wh(.Kassialis ill
far east and north as southern
,",s supply was good, what then. Tllis storm,
was of it. The o. IS, and I. alone. _.............„ .....
it was said.
tended
continue
rectors’’ of the negotiations.
is unsatisfactory in manv
points." the editorial asserted
\\ hat America Is to llim.
How the voting American left
, , / ' , • . nppnrentlv will not he ;is serious
would vouch for that, uml supply^* t)|(> (jm, just |MKK(,ll Iu ,.Na..l Pm-eign Secretary Irolskv r- an Imperialist j. char... I
was sis goi k 1 as gone,
would vouch for that.
BIG TANKER IS
THOUGHT SUNK
1 1 icour-u has not vet been determined. P'""1 <"«t «nd other Lass,an e.xnleally pro. tahns ..... ns
■hut its center 'pmhahlv will turn d'-l-yai.-s neeepied the I kniinnii ts.-lf ............ -f forelgij
porihwaril "Ion- the northern h'-cla r.,: .on of a separate imlcpete pies, hut not of thos-s under
slope Of the Appalacluans with its <1""1 view of the Hus- rule."
influence extending westward tosl"ls t'ecogailion of the pnar pic t leanittg Pelrograd.
the ' treat Lakes re,-ion and cast- "f sell d..termmaU..i,. I The ladshevlki wori......
t,, |i„. x. | inti,- Kitehlntaim uisispd tho the uoasly to make 1• rm- r.ol a
Kailrnail ' traffic in the middle’ Ckrainians only i.e permilfd to;e.tx.-
west W,s being restored today pat" trip.(to in the eniiferein a- in Tite iLmup was ,,,, ,, f;i;|
more slow IV than ant.cipated. , de|H.„demly. hpparetnly seeking lo'today. cm,, read v. , t.„
nfficials expressed eottfidenee. '-'"'h-h the dotilde . haraeua of ,,] . .and
however, that normal conditions K,lssi'in repr-sentalion and lo huge raid on , nai-us
would prevail before mght. d.wdo the strength of the .l.-lega- ,
■ 1 ’"'d- i I It'S I lit e t'c'.'cri-h 11) , | H i| i i
"Is of One l'ront." those •■•■lit.. ,n> .......
a,, i-jtrly this mornihg by a steam- 11,. ■ fill administration ant d.div-i It-t-l.' H"' i-pa.-l ih.it 'he -1,. i, j,• ■ ■ • -, : ■ - - t i pt-
whh'-h arrived here today may ,.ri,.s %vill he made only in cases of 1 t ' duh...- was still m ',. to arr .n . ■ . pat L
■ udicate that the oil t,inker Texan ,.,|,solute necessity. ; pro. •-s of :-rm,and «.ol-d..-
of t|,„ | lavvanan Steamship line ^ i vi«-'hMSUi,P<"-tmg h'nb.nssert.Hl Uiat j wl„,
is hoped to rt placc the .. 1.1*
11if I iii1 nl /Vo*. ,
An Atlantic Port. Jin. 14- All coal in Chicago railroad 1,,1U
mysterious S. O. S. message ldckcil yards has been commandeered by
I,
.MS been sunk. 1,600.000 HUNS TO WEST ’ n;r"mM,‘s ■"1 i:- !U ",n;
The message. Which is said to ____ , H'--• ding as *i - pr* .*-<• ni .t in.-s ot
h. ’ rum** from tie- Texan, gave j „,inl t'rcss. ! ,l : ’
location. it paid London. Jan. It Tl" Kussi.a A" ' ' ’ : '' : i
w, were struck amidship. Are withdrawal frem iho war r>Kin *;lm • »r
sinking. Lowering lifeboatH «t;» r- i \ r,0C.000 Hermans for use on the 1 Hum frustr.it* I It- cut
board side Have lost aft boat, western front, according to ling ' ' 1 •*,g*'‘,ed ' • f'ob-di
Spi 1'in■ v «>il on water. ^c have ^j,* t\ ,* i;*•«l.i.- mlnisicr •! * lls" 1 " v n " 'I11'" ’’ : "r,‘ ,
i. .: men. Lowering lorvvard lift national serv ic*\ in .i "manpuvv* r' 1 '
|„, i Huodlt.vc N<» m*<n s’.; lenient to ll"- house of , I\ ' I • I;. *:,. t i t; w as
Immediately .after the dr.iinatic t jj, ,,ls i),|S afternoon
,..,11 f,„. iidp was heard, another _________ j ILi-smii de« laratiun reiterating th*-ir
, ..... w i- ni* leal up ll "as
,„.,nc ... HIGHEST COURT UPHOLDS
sit- liner W ilkimette an<l ur.k red
assistance he rushed to the Texan _____
The Texan is a -urge sleet steam ' U>' 1 ",lnl i
ship displacing X..K. ton-. She is W ashing-..,, Jan I I he
ff.ot long and xxas built In "v l«w -'f IMmoi* ....... was up '■
st it lient :iss*-mb!
hope !.v 11 .-
will I*.
Tl <
I’.ul
ided t.
brim
ILLINOIS TW0-CENT RATE Armistice Violated by
Turkey, Says Report
-led tl
a*.fr-
it (lowers on tin- gr.tve o. young i^iu-
1: d»r, who was killed at the troiil,
ht of wits lold by tin* Idler
pro Aid lhat," .-aid Lauder, "is wlial
allied America mean" lu me today tin*
, 1111 i"'ii that puts flowers on tne
'grave m my :*•"."
sti’di-! • • jt is not im- g;orv. nor for riches
dean nor l<-i h*»u*»r tint w** light, l»ut 1<m*
L.in-i d , suil L;iii'l**r at tin* begin
vig°r n.i.g of Im.- a<l<li - - . ' Liberty the
;n*r«*st i„ wurd in ;in> language.
\\ «• ;iii- kunji iignL rs of » ivili-
/.at ion.
l . i us not be n war weary peo-
ple.
|!»* will See I s Tlirtl.
i oi.-l;c* vo there is a Hud ->nd
that He is a Hod of Justice, and
lit,ii ll*- will see us thru.
Hi loro this Win we were sleep-
ing on a very import till pilL»w.
\\ .- wen* : i «T it he* -d Willi olirs*-l V e-.
w. i .n .-i !i< r for < *"<t nor man.
| .III l la- f < 1 lie llJlS ch i tlgc'l. I h*'
v. ui .ii is on fire Aid we m i-1
j,i,i ;; (.tit I at it "lit tint il not min
,s.nira• i mg coal remains a light; put
nig util ll Jt J-- III "'.: as tl"' Ida* K-
. I dll. Wi* hum !•* ive i.oi had
•t. .:.* .* \\ t- full t t a k < • Mil a-
] 11ini our enemy. Th** Hun
nothing to chan*■••! T;.<- Hun
ninu - i.m mercy.
Huns Live Like Xnimals.
r • w;ik** of tii<- 1 lun IS ibom
,( *l*-s.'!;iti"ii. 'I I.* > Ic. * m
iron* i.. ,. a:.an .. J-* • -"1 *’
*f
! t
<<f th*
id" i
moment the tears that had con*"
at the mention of the son who .
gone.
(if tho Liberty loan, l.nuhd* said:
"Don't hesitate. Our might;.
Jinnies depend * u u at I < m* *
wo depend on t hem. I nui'l in- u-
t.’ite. NHu are inv*-s1 m:; in > * ur
own self, your own cun , ;mu u-
Hoii't measure x * * m dollar - walh tl"-
liv-s of men.
"Ho shareholders in tlie hank of
humanity.
' I f all the dollai ri t e- I
eouhl buy back one batt
m*-• i, th*ii for * •*"1 si K* I
hack’
I lun I < fit i» :-•••.
"I >(»*l't sit at l.o
Sid- aid * l it l* i •• >
H* l out a 11-1 11• • 11»
I >Mn i you know t
l-l * Mix <d t • V. I ■ t r <* . ■ v - ' -
| »L* > nted on Ain* ri* > n s"d.
itiin int*-o*l*-«l to kill ; ai
and your bairn '*
A n*l now, t ha nk < *.**d. t h .'
hi v * - .as \ our I<- '• i*-r tii.it
n,i:.11 ami that ■!•■-'. i ■
(;<• I for I T« idi-nt W .! M’d
Warning again.- t. <■• • in - e i
I ’ S. f*-a t rile* I th*- a • I - o-.
I’I'O (irrill ills in St hools.
' T!"*r** is (a rm , ;
vnnr »Is tod
I ha va* in my o*»s -
a i -null U;’c11 in
The t d !•• of t ! -
K a i- er in tlu- Mi
NEW CALL iS SOUNDED
FOR DEFENSE MEETING
A new- • ill to alt* id tie- win
II" war *-**!' ■ i d ion >f «•* -lint v conn-
* ihm-ii at I lilicri v I*- * u * iptains
11* • r«■ \\d- ii • *lav at t< ii""*!i was sent
out 11 - ! i I • • d* - fen < * Oil 111 -1! .Mon-
da v t*. t ! - ......int ic-- lli-d have
not .lllllti ! I t hey will h<- rcprc
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d'-t*
t ■
t
FIRE SWEEPS
GOVT. STORES;
LOSS $200,000
Fourth Mystery Blaze in Week
Guts Washington Quar-
termaster Building.
BAKER ORDERS PROBE
War Secretary on Scene—■
Firemen Fight in Face of
Munition Explosions.
IS'i I "itnl l‘rn-.
Wa-* a :;ton. Jan. 14. While fire,
liii-u a ml ""lie- < hat t led in t ho
t u ** of I’Xploding munitions which,
jt lanes shook the vicinity, flames
ut t*-il tl,* giant ipijirtermiistcp
• "I p h111!d in; .,t tl"- Washington
barracks here today.
it was tlu- fourth i-t’ a series of
tnv.stcrimiM fin.*; to break out in
th«* building during the last 10
•lays mid the loss may reach $20o,*
000.
An immediate investigation \vi.u9
• •rdere-l hy Secretary of War La-
ker. who personally went to the
St''ic* and remained until tho
lianas Were extinguished about
noon.
Lnanls Thrown About.
I he guard was doubled about the
grounds as tin* flames were di:e
‘"''•red and no one allowed to en-
t*-r or leave the .'I story briek build-
ing. covering ;t block. (Soldier*
from the post In ii t* d tho Maze
must have been incendiary.
'I’lic first flames were noted about
J 0 o’clock on the second floor where
t mattresses and wood shavings were
piled. 1 his had no sooner been ex-
j t inguished than a second fire broke
lout in an adjoining section.
| Several minor injuries nf soldiers
I and fire fighters were reported.
'i Im* flames and smoko swept high
into the air. throwing a haze over
the entire southeastern section of
I the city.
Vast Supplies I,out.
Thousands of dollars’ worth of
rifle cartridges, belts, bayonets, am-
munition. shoes, hats, blankets and
clothing a ad commissary supplies
of all kinds were stored in tho
, ,** *at building.
; Rome stores were successfully re-
moved from the building. When
the blaze grew too hot for tho
i safety of the rnen engaged In this
'work they were ordered out. hut a
sen*.* or more ran back into tho
building twice.
At 10:<kri a. m. a terrific ex-
pin ion shook nil buildings in the
vicinity. It was reported to be a.
large quant tv of ammunition,
store,1 iu bulk.
\\ h'-n th** small arms ammuni-
tion tx'i’.iM to <-\p*odo police re*
■- erves wore c.illi-t] j;i (o help drive
the crowd back from the harraolH
entrance to prevent injuries from
fix ing mi il* s
SiT*;«;mt Is Trapped.
SmMi-ts ai ! |*i*!;*-e reported seat-
>-rrd ine;,| >nts -h'C'. iug that many
'I • r <1) ' v. •■! " | ■ i m ti'ini'il by the
men fiuhtm:: tlu* flame--’. Rergcnnt
WI it** Hornpnr y H. etigin '‘*i*s corps,
was tr m-m.-t !*>• fire after entering
t i.< Ici"1 inc ni fii I .•-(-,;:*■ importnnt
p " • I' ■ I I" • I pi" I fl • "II a SO. on 1
• tor-.- win-l"\v and \* i- slightly hurt.
Private ,i A 1 to!low dragged Ser-
••* int Wh-te it, afety from n pre-
en r">ns p- > in:<?■•!- thro itened
vv ads V I Ji t ! f ,a nd w a*
tunned.
HEAVIER STREETCARS ARE
USED. INCLUDING DINKIES
I
T. N. 'A'ELIA. IS CASHIER
OF AMERICAN NATIONAL
C.l I 1,1 t >I»» if
c-IlM h«
I ml1 •! I'n
corapiinv.
New York
....... hv ,1„. New York "tiphiiiltliitg' 1,v ................... " 1 • I'. ItatraJ. . '' T .• ■ I
Rhe is registered a1 11,0 exception that where it dis-; violated the anni ’ :«-• ■ ign*-1 I •
criminated in favor of sumo cities jw,. :i tin.....' •., 1 p"'.i*-rs ar.-l Ku-
________ J because of tin* higher interstate. sio.. a< . ,.i- |.- l: m word r--
rate, the interstate commerce cun I;. r. • tol.rr
mission vvjis given power to mak-* The (ut--m.iu c-imma ’-■ i*
necessary ndiustments. stated, lid ln.-i- i -• t
The decision prevents the roads between Tr* l-i/on I ar-i Li/.--
of tlu* state from raising all their a Turk:- ii * .’i-niarin" vv :
2.4 cents and sets aside an order to sa\<- sun!-, a Ku •: n tr.a
to the high* r int*Tstate rat** of ----
2.4 cons anil sets a.-tdo an ordej
of the intcrstjite cninmeree c-: -
mission ordering such an increas -
Owners Verify Report
Texan is Struck
11 If I ni Oil 1'nnx.
New York ,Jan. 14. The Airier
i- in Hawaiian Steamship Ho . own
or of the T» \an, supposed to he in
a sinking condition, verified the re
port that the Texan had bid)
st ruck.
. . *'d
only to fi:i':i; h
in nv rrinn - l-ut
,*! a • i /
’ f
his
was
«'ps
a nd
as t 110 1 .. • x: | f I ... 1 1
aga inn t in* ir • i
Smolny i1 -’ ,' 11 - ■ •
11 id. i
•ort.
i !"• 1: • hevil. i
«|iiart*-r- *<f i
I *
P,
.'. i >v,-
head-
a 1. ana i:
mi* r t>t!
Id of a
ouiig Frit
f'tlliul
a (I.’JUI
lain i" ii it
i < ;• ian
li t re!"
'll, of how
If* Ml
11" it 1.<• I
’tne lil"1
:.h t a* l.o .
Bolshevik! Verdict on
Aims Speech Favorable
Navy Department
Hears of Collision
CAILLAUX IS IMPRISONED
ON CHARGE OF TREASON
Jill III it'll I’mtK.
Washington. Jan. 11-
The nivy
of S < *. S. calls from th** Amen in M|s.)(
llawaian stcinti-r Texan.
till I nil'll rn:ss.
Paris. Jan. 1-1 J«»sepli (’ailiaux.
ili-iurltm-nt ""'■*>' iv-.l rt-poi-ts jr., ,nil,i,-.r „r
of I’rancc. was f-'iinall.
impris«-ned t***lav. as tlu* outgrowth
She I,p,i.i:-"„tly was m great -»« „f ,.lnlK... ,i ,L.,
Iiini in connect ion w it h t In- I ‘.ol -
Pa-dia case.
i.'aidaux i-; * mejnher of tlu
s. The chamber
• mmis:- l"M I "a lt|
tress an*l was jdiout t*t sink. Vs
.vi tal"*' has been sent.
The Texan, a* cor*ling to the,
n ivy department advices, was
struck amidship by another v**s- '• •'
sc!, but so far .as is known no ■1 ’ ' 1 :1 - 1
\\\ .10-1 I'M S! 1 M’l.l \,
I'nitcd I’rc-s Stall ('‘irrespinidciit.
P* ti’ogr.ol. la" 11 ! '■• - Ii*-viki
new'S’pai'eis r- i'.ird I':- -i-I*-• • Wil-
son's ines-aL'e vviih rm•*.*•• 1 f'*-!ing.-'.
Put. on t ’.«■ v I,.the \ er-i.i t is
f ivorahle
"It is utioui -d iobahlv a very in
porta I * ]•"';*:• a 1 < - - • ' *l< * lai *-l
na-nt. fih’i-i's ii
'1 • < ■ da v s.
T'.a( )< in t !■<■ <1 i
i'* ginn-. the !:11! p,
this Iniil-li*i-.r -. r
]-rineipa lly 1 . a
moved from t! *
arid in a t . * - -
s"mnber«-<i in <|in*
T*"lav Sri - - •
i"-i:. horh.oo*! : t
P.ll-it. The I.*’.!;
,- Wlll'le col
1 nn
^ I.t
lt'-r ilaW",
J , .J | . , . J
t h**y
how . vv h* n
t hev
.rn No M '
- i
Hid.
it
• l.. .
I >il
•tl
pro
BULLETIN
/-’ f/ I ii 11' 'I I'n ss,
Halv es|*ui, J im. 11 \i» * *i<m\
sui marine was sigle**! Im \,s
lerda.v ihoiit |, '» i . - - i
ca -t of liei'e, ;u i in ili 11 I" 'ii*
I* ss I * p*u ! s receiv i<ll" ' I oil.i.v
1 roin in \ mil ii a n p :' t - * 11
Ml hr officers * t I - ( ■ • I f
dc< lifi**iI I<i coinno tH • i lie i
pd t I In v admitted ir p- -f l' •
co i -,| ;i ri illcry a w a \ t * * r 'In- * v «•
ning on !**a \had i li t ip.
siiiminmcd Iasi ni. h I > m.m lie
shore hattcri'-s, ami *. n ii il o t - -
bail h. • ii teniporaril\ - p ut I <1
LAUDER’S MGR. BUMPED
HEAD IN TRAIN CRASH
RUSSIANS KILL OFFICERS
SINN FEINERS WAKE UP i;i CARNIVAL 0F H0RRCf
EXAMS FGR TEACHERS
lives Were lovt.
SLEET-SNOW BLIZZARD IS
REPORTED AT M'ALESTER
lift I mini I'n n.
Mc.V lester, (*kla. Jan 14 A
blizzard accompanied 1 sleet a . I
lioavy ‘mow lias prevailed here
since last night.
Much suffdlng nnl d--at!i "mu*1 ■
stuck is r< ported. hailwa.v trilf"
continues tn ho patalyzed and i
perishable shipment! and livcsto-.-k
are received subjec to delay.
tin* dial g<* nga m -1 tli*- fiuiii'-r
I r* nti* t . i t. vv as a Ilrg*-*l in- ,a id* *1
Polo Pasha in tin* Levantine's «f
fi-rts to di-'-eiv** i ’ran* • into a
Herman ma*le pea*.*• that In- -- ught
to creat" *liseor«l hetwei-n l-’rance
.an* l Italy j;nd tiiat in- was c*>n-
stantl) opposing the nati*ui's war
efforts.
"An. 1 . i now*
- a : 1 Ie-|‘ read
Mnn*. •’ailiaux.
w if*•
of
t ho
jo ;
Th.- * ht-
•"1 dn* p
ll «ed. Was the
center
of
*.".•
of
deni’s spe*
, h f.*r I’m
ing *-\i>h
1 dlfope's ' "lisaf in
'Mill III
urd'
r t r
ia Is
that "t!"*
An" ri* an
Iti.ur «•
a f* vv yea is ago.
win r
was
ar-
onlv re'-ML’
tin* ,
im’A* I of
1 ll It t «*< 1 Of the
mu nk
■r >
of (
ias •
Kclsheviki
i.ut has
nnounce*!
[••ii Calmette, c
•ilitor
of
l in-
Id ■
sev-orani’o
v " ' 11. * - * II
”
('oninv-iit
Nov ;
IN TODAY’S NEWS
I’ulilii on fierst .1
sa.v s Amerii a is -!"c I ihin
railroails. I • C.
" I lie pow cr of I ’r -d i
lie cru-hed," I In- r* i* li t
told. Page J.
Mails nui-t vv ait uu‘ fr* iglit
Idoi kad** is liroh* i) I’
I **'v soldier ran * i> from
honu to » n'i t S« * | I
’ I s, soldi* r acr"- s s i get
im mail.” Page 1
'sammics n iv Im tic * on (ier
man soil.” Ikn K P •
linn I irgol ( • >|«*ni,iIs
Irituha- w 11 ' ' ll.
ii win. si \ot
> r v\ a »•
JOHN GETHIN IS SOUGHT
, . ! I - • 111 Is P "' V 11 !'.<’•
. x !». : >1, w . -t, Mull-
f* ... t.-king that her
, r he hu ated
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, January 14, 1918, newspaper, January 14, 1918; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860038/m1/1/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.