The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
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Peru. May 11.—All set! vs
fliers la th# Franco-Amarlcsn
aviation oorjis. composed of vol- I
■ titeer Aarl^n aviators under ’
French officer*. are now en-
Rased In h'lr-orr* greatest battle
i before Verdun.
Thu fact wu rmalti follow-;
Inf publication of a dtaUon to!
tie order of the dey of Elliot <“ '
fowdln of New York, for the
second time for fcrkvery la at-
tacking German filer* It lr
kr-»n all the American volun-
teer aviator* have been engaged
on the aame vector aince the*-
were incorporated In a flying
tquadron of their own.
Over SO volunteer American* j
are in the French service but not
more than half have been given
pilot*' Ucenaea
Cowdin. a Harvard graduate
of 1909. waa on* of the original
nine member* who volunteered
early 1a the war. He f!r»t won
recognition lait June when he
, with el ted tor bringing down two
German aviator# and was
decorated.
Scrambled Candidate
CAN YOU UNSCRAMBLE HIM?
HIGH SPEED IN FOG
HELD CAUSE OF WRECK
By Vailed Prma
Washington, Mar 11.—Inter-
state commerce comtslatlon held
today that speed during a fog
was responsible for the Amherst
Ohio, train wreck recently, when
27 were killed.
Everyone lovea a doer. What
are you doir^ for Oklahoma*
Every little bit helps.
REAL DEMOCRATIC PREPAREDNESS.
I$% VHTt»lt I. HMM.HIt.
is nsavstt srsi-ar^s
present not only has a stand;:.* army, but the worst kind of
a standing army, one of hlr>-i rr.• • r. •■nutles.
Any nation, class or :?:•!!» .4-1..1 that - defeuraleze. how-
ever, will *JOn b- -n»:o*ed or 'o -gist. All history
bear, w.tne*, to this fact. There Is no known exception.
Docility and non resistance will soon reduce any people to
the level of the Chinese and Hindoos
Therefore, we must tra;n the bodies and mln«#
our young folks not only those of the few- select who have
a chance to attend aead.-n;— and universities
We want all of our i-opl*- to he able TO DEFEND
THBMSELVE3 AND THE COMMON WEAL.
Our defense must be democra-lc and Industrial. Wo
wont a preparedness that ’'111 develop the faculties of »n
citizens, and aid them In their struggle for eilstenco whoa
there It no war. . . .
No able bodied man or woman should be exempt rrom
this national duty on arroun’ of money or class privileges.
The de’a.ls of that education could be easily worked out as
experience wo-ild require
This preparedness will absolutely sruard the national In-
dependence unifl *uch time as we shall have complete dis-
armament and w r d s peace b> International agreement,
and it will n» u«< ’«> for .ter1 •« It wi.l protect the
working ’la-s against further subjugation and enslavement at
home until all class distinctions are abolished.
WANTED—A hor ab^*jf ’•'PjirR
o!d. Dink* Farr!sh Laundry, 2
Broiidway *"*1rcl®
FFif’NP Dnp lidiPR’ h*nd baf
T « r* • hove name by Identify.
I: t: same and p i' intr for :hl* ad
■SVANTED—To borrow H *’
< p«rc«nt; no coromis.ion: on *tl:
!n.prov.,l ci'y prorrrv. worth Ilf -
*0*' A-ldr... B-4» rr—w.
FAIR of lota In the 400 block
Wfy got h, trade for bora* and
buggy, 114 1
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Here la * scrambled picture of a man who may be our next
pretedenL Can you unscramble It? Cut the moustache, nose,
etc., from the Interior of the head outline. Paste the luwd out-
line on a piece of cardboard, then paste in (he moustache,
nose, etc., where they belong.
The Little *»nt I
Cask Uepart-
that Bella food I
aierebaadtae at
*rtee« job ran
afford.
tAHOKPTA
STRAP
SANDAL
FRIDAY
SELLING
SMSOV LITTLE, PRES.
LADIES’ WAISTS
WWJ WMS
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tks mayw
VOTING INCREASE AT
LEAST 2* PER CENT
Slavesth hour voters who
■ought reglstratp>n officials after
dark Wednesday night were dis-
appointed. and many will have to
get their certificates in the period
beginning today and ending Jane
3#. It was learned Thursday. In
order to register from now on
da# mast show ho was nnavold-
ahly kept from doing so before
May 11.
; County Registrar Oliver Thurs-
day estimated that at least JO'
more voter* registered
klahoma City than voted in
mayor's race last April.
State election board headquar-
ters Thursday held that demo-
unt ts bad registered la far great-
dr numbers than opposing parties
althe ao official report from
•mattes had been redelved.
Governor Williams Thursday
wire from Custer-co
saying l.SSI democrats.
‘ tans and 437 so-
_____---registered ta SI
•at of ‘40 bones heard from in
that maty. !■ 1*14. the so-
daltet note la that county waa
•«•. _
Idudw trk gam® Aidxra.
The midnight stillness of the
frtthened parlor was punctuated
hy a crash Inst overhead.
► "Who-wha-what waa that, dud-
gad-darting?" exclaimed the timid
■rSSSr— me. .
Idat** ahe rwpHed. as Me snugged
A Httto aloasr.—Judge-
Our. *
JUNrOR
Office
n. y., today—the city slicker
slot got nothing on hla robral
brother when It comes to putting
something over A nr. William
morris who lives n brooklyn has
found ont by this time 1 betcher-
llfa on that
he went down to the market
one day last weak
barrel of potatoes A
CLUB SENDS TOBACCO
TO BELGIAN SOLDIERS
Belgian soldiers are without
tobacco.
They plead for It to steady
their nerves, relieve monotony
of trench life, make pain more
bearable or console them in hos-
pital beds. It is a part of ra-
tions In the other fighting an-
ti one.
The Over Cans clnb. with
Francis R. Jones, New York, or-
ganizing secretary. It undertak-
ing to supply 200.000 packages
of amokablea a week to the 200,-
000 Belgians left A contribu-
tion of Id cents will supply 50
clgareto, a packet of tobacco, box
of matches and reply postcard.
Women Need Exercise to
Prepare for Man s Work
Money for the fund should
to buy a be sent to J. P. Morgan A Co.,
he looked 2S Wall Street, New York,
at 1 barrel A the potatoes on Checks, drafts or money orders
top were very fine but he ast should be made payable to the
the man to turn It up A see Belgian Soldiers Tobacco fund,
what they looked like on the
CTttTRj IX DIFFERENCE.
3Cr*. Ecderly, wife of Judge
Bnderly. of a small Missouri
bottom A they waa fine there
tie
he waa Jest dlggtc into hla
wnllot for the dongh when a . , , , .. .
farmer standing neer whispered *?”’ fonl!f11i,n?<Iii0n®
to him to take a look at the *h« ^ *«**entally swallowed a
middle and there they waa all butt°n.
littel dried up potatoes A the A» «*• **• r»th*r *•*«
man wouldent buy from the store- to ®»*log rreat ado over trivial
keeper mishaps, and the judge being
as soon as he got out the muth Preoccupied, he did not
farmer said to him. 1 got some ®uch be*d- Soon after,
barrels of potatoes here which 1 b<>weT*i[. ,her , ,n tears-
will sell you at 50 cts. more a •. m*de kindly Inquiry as to
barrel but they are good A mr. tc*u**-
morris took a barrel of them L *“• F°nr
when
morris
waa gone
heartless ln-lndif-
fereace to anything that h-hap-
A large, healthy pigeon seated
on the minute hand of the
4e (N. T.) town dock | BOi,j that barrel
1 the mayor to mlao hie i keeper so 1 ought to know
hy twenty minutes oa a —johny.
day. •
somebody ast the farmer how pen* to sobbed the aggriev-
did you know the other barrel little woman. “I didn’t sup-
had littel murphies in the middel P°»* you’d w-worry much be-
why. the farmer man said. 1 I swallowed a button, but
that barrel to the store- 1 d-did J°u n,i«ht haT?
taken enough Interest in it to in-
, quire w-what kind of a b-button
jit was!”—Art In Buttons.
Mountain Peak Bought by City
! as Play Ground for Its People
trywomen (she is English of
course I must go In for hard
physical exercise to fit themselves
to bear the brunt.
This is one of the parlor stunts
she advocates for before-break-
_*ast limbering-up.
Notice ^
those big nutoN
trucks loaded with'
fine furniture? They'
are headed for the
folks* homes who
reaped the 20 per
\r#al fo 40 percent
Dlaconati
lit
TucmiFpiamraCOL
t f I t«CH Nf « I.h VlNHi.HV
16 to 20 West Main St.
Old Location for Rent.
Colored Orsasdj Embroldorr
Flouncing—CO and 36 lnchei wide
«“ss ■
st; its. exceptional values. *■•*** -aI'1
nalotr Voile. Halits—With New Hair Bowb and *B*h Rlk-
coi.ur and vestee of c-rgsndy. bone—In stripes. hecks, fancy
priced at SIJW. Sl-PSi and SS.SO. .nd plain: exceptional values, at
Tailored Or»«ndv VVnUt—In a»r yard
rose, blue ar.d flesh. |1J»S. Slx-loeh Moire Ribbon — All
Fancy Silk aad Crepe de Chine colors Uhe vard.
Wals.B—1,. stripes. Plain whits p|af V-1 ,.Rrr,_Tn widths to
x:id colors, ex..a va.ue. H.» • j , . hes; beautiful patterns. Fri-
$3^5 Waists, $2.98 r™,._
rrrpe dr Chlnr WalMi 1Sx36, two or 25c.
— shirt style, exceptional we M<*r ahowtng m romplrt#
rood grade repe de cnine. very „ne of Tf.nn|. <thor«. Oxfords
spec: a! at W-SK and Pump* for women, mipses
»w Stylr« added to oar lin® and children at prices you can
!> tf
of dollar waistt
afford.
Too Lato to Classify
LADY tONATAvNCC RlCHAT*050f
Lady Constance Stewart Rich- are doing the work of the “stern-
! ardson believes in hard exercise er sex” in war-torn Europe and
i for women who work. Women Lady Richardson says her coun-
1 ^ A XT $ 15 <*• 0 for one and two
rear? at 12 percent. Oklahoma Cry
modern lots and first class chatties
security. B-vfi. care N’ew&._
2 LA I<'t E TTehl house keep1 nar
rooms, secotid floor: 2 block 3 * ar
line? 13 2?S West 5*h
FOR SALE—Grocery ar:d market. *
well located, doir.\e a prr.fi* > hie
business About 51600 " Address
R - 6 0 N e w s
FOR SALE—Singer sewinc rr. a -
chine, ore drop head and or- tailor,
also White Tnachine. also one-seat-
j ed rubber tired buggy. 40S W. 4th.
j Apt, v Wal 4244__
; WANTED—^^an^le e*:-’s at Dinks
1 Parrish Laundry. 2 Broadway C:r-
! cle.
Trammell’s Classified State
Directory of Oklahoma
is now being compiled classified
according to each profession p. *y-
Ing ev-ry voter and post «:: * • -
dress as registered under new elec-
tion law; subscribe now Frice $!0.
R K TR AMMFLL.
22 N ROBINS4 N ST.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
A PIPE of VELVET is like a
** good watch dog. It wel-
comes fren’ly thoughts an*
scares off unfren’ly ones.
Itit&f0**
CAPITOL"
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Aloao among on city parks
■toads Denver’s wonderful moan-1
Tula pork. I
■ A* city owns o mountolu gsok
ta oa suljoining county and has
■pout hug* sums on construction •
Of boulevards 1$ to 25 miles:
feopoud Its ttordssu.
Tte porks begin Just beyond
jteMa, IS mflee by onto rood:
from Denver. They comprise
Scat scree la Jeftorson-oo. Gena- ?
nee pork. Including Gene one
■MWiTitsI i. hoe 1800 acres. There
‘atm 7047 oerao of reserved fed-,
oral load under option from tbe;
Government.
Tbe city has constructed 40
toflee of mountain boulevards tbe
wlaAtug rood leading to tbe som-
Utt of Doohotat mo ostein bell t
mrashMae of tie great ongi-!
jMllo me MC.OOO. ^So read. e£;
muya wide enough to allow two
in para to protected by
*011*. or steel cable. Ia,
mm to»» tb* maximum;
to g per east,
pertrs are Mb ta nOA end
oeonery. Looking seat- i
mo may era far beyond,
lato the Man hens of tbe,
Westward, the sms
at fro froektea rise. The
tea# toot higher thi
: ?
■s %
■’..1
sad picnic
park of
«p a
Psaser
THE LARGEST WOMEN’S OUTFITTERS
See Them Ir
the Window
IN THE SOUTHWEST
WONDERFUL
v-: -Yj
a \ I *
See Them In
the Window
Blouses
wns ♦ Suits^-/
furs
CAJTTON w
*£w
test bobsw I
end Denver
at a
PAW PAMX.
(lime park! to
IS mUes west o:
bouiseard
15# baae
Our buyer in New York bought this big lot
of new Suita at 40c on the dollar. Here goes the
profit to you. THINK—A SILK SUIT AT THIS
LOW PRICE—Beautiful chiffon Taffetas, heavy
Faille Silk, Groe de Londre and Silk Poplins, in
short models, finger tips and long models. Colors
of Navy, Black, Putty, Labrador, Pearl and dark
Greys, including all the latest modes. See them
Friday and Saturday.
100 High Class Suits and
Coats go on sale at the re-
markably low price of
$20.00
| Woolen Suits and Silk Suits, |
❖ the season’s most approved *
* fashions. Elegant models *
.» and materials. The sepa- *
% rate Coats are silks and ❖
•> woolens. *
V .*.
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1916, newspaper, May 11, 1916; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc860381/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.