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12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1918. TULSA HIGH ELEVEN DEFEATS OKMULGEE meal lids Win In l-a-j fashion by Sxrr nt 111 l In Y red riln j 's IValtlo. Tulsa, hit-'h added .irwii.rr vh lorv o her etrlnt; jmii nl.iv when she .h ealed okmult:." lui-n ii 1 ik m II Iy the miesi'led si r-rc of i '1 In n I'ho battle. ,ih Iln- .-nil i! null' was altoitetln r I'll'' .iil' 'I v' ll I' flllSlllS I ll-i'lltili.: oil' t : I I' plnv ifler another, .ii.l " j .it- i . i.- ii. Hi" kmtllt;r,. ilefcii'ic Willi ease Th" local I cum ill. vile Hi' f.i'M ft. it ll wa. !.a,ll-, i rippu-il win iMln .hi' fr ;i v .Ictcr mini d In Mill rul III fHilll. Mpc.ik f'U lll' MiM lU'.H All Ti i in r. i f ! lie 1 1 .i in il i I In mimi l i " .lrmnl. iiml llii- Inn k f 1 l I k umiuk hrollirhotit. hiililK tllllc difficult) in 'IrrllUK !l I-. in 1 1 r i iut:t, '" ii In ft.rw.t nl pause "i break loir In iiiic Ii i in- llni' T in' I'M-1! I'" tuiipl'ii-U '.iiIi'Ih ini-il their i'''nn Silts. Willi ill Spite .1 ill ! I.I i lll'.i. i" weight put u 'i hi ii I ill" i ri lnitl.e rill. Tulsa team letiillir-l IliM lllt-'lil UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH FORMALLY INCORPORATED N'FW ViiKK. N" '.: The I'nifi-'l l,nth-rnf: rliiiiili in Anot.i.i in iintnliramiitioii nf llntr I .HI lii i in rml. i m, was 1 1 h "i i" i"; 1 1 it I li'-ri" Induy Muni Hum I on" dc'crati- from this IHIMIIS .lll'l I II : ill 'lit ratified lli nii'im r l;V. I" I ' I' I 1 1 r I .! II Kll.ll'i I l'f New Yolk was I'll" it'll president, fli'V. I 'i M U 'I i-'i In i i "I I 'lull l'v ii'M. N. I'. f' r-' . - iiml i ' lit r ii' f 1 1. Millrr nf I'll .1 nlil.lii i. iittiU'irtT I Hi, lor N lii'i' r fiirniHrl v wii" pieal dcnt nf lln' I nil. .1 S in 'I. "inilll. Tin- ili li'Kiii' wir iin.'i il hy I'apt. Buki'II" I.. Hwini. 1 1 i'i i i'i nl iiik Nm ro tary (if Win I'.iUi r. In iii'l In cuin ruitllntf Holshi-vikt ni.iK'iinil.i In thltt rminlry. "There In it very ei-rlnu cnndltlnn abroad Mutt Ih cumins' nvir hero," 111 I'Mpl.llll S Willi. "There 1 A Splllt of nrxi( about which we are very much wnrrli'il. Tim llolshevlkl prop. randa In spreadliitr like wlltlfltn In ninny undrauniod of phireii. "The secretary of war send rne hire tn lies nf nii In iln that whlrh, of course, wi' ktmw yon nr only ton willing and rcadv In il". He seeks your kid In flim-klmc Hun unrrMl." WILSON INSPECTS FIRST NIGHT BOMBING AIRPLANE WASHINGTON. Nnv. 15. Prl I Armi Wllitnn inTitoiially ItiKpvrtntt to day tho firm American biult lland ry j,$n nlftlit hiinililnv iiliplnn. which, wllh Ihoiinnndu of nthem Hko It would lAtVit pluyt'd an linportmil rol bi the war Iiml (ieruiany nut capitulated. Acroinpunlfil hv Mn, Wilnon and wllh Srrt'larv Ilkr, Director Ityan of the tlrpartmont of (j military arrrmuiillra nnd Cennral March, chief of elaff In attendance, the president looked over the llt machine mm It atood on the I'oln rountln of the mall and later watched It take the air. Iln did not go aboard the plane. Mra. Wlleon climbed up the ladder to the under hatchway to look throuith Into the quartern of the aviator, homberi ami unner. DRAPER IS CHOSENHEAD COTTON MANUFACTURERS C1IARLOTTK. N. C, Nov. 15 Kloctlon of Arthur J. IrapVr of Charlotte aa chairman of tho Na tional Council of Anicrlmin Cotton Manufacturer, to succeed H. V. Kramer of thin city, realjrned, wn fflnlally annnume.l nt ht-udqiiar. teTa of the orKitrtlztitlon here tonlKht. The national vounrll In cninpoard of reprenenlatlvca of the National AetwirUitlnn of Cotton Manfarturera, with headquiirter In Itoaton, and the American Cotton Manufacturer as sociation, wllh heiidniiarlera In Charlotre. Mr. Itraper It wlan prettl dent of the latter oi Kiinlr.iitlon. The national council reprcacnlH the enure textile Industry of the country In connection wllh price fixing, prior It lot and leclvlatlon. SURE FIRE HIT , IN LOVE SONG New Ballad Called "It's Never Too Late to Be. Sorry." Nw York ( ringing with ft nw annf. 'Il'ft Nwr To I t to IU nry," whi. ti, tti fmini f hr.rt f -4t lntfr-l t. to b thA moai prumiUnrpil hi l written lit munit tune. Following ftr frw Hnn of ih vr; 'T WftUHtviI rm itroon nt ilto fVr wih of rftin, imI wondrrni wh Tho rain drop whrn at lat "thi-jr t m fVrtnWl not rrtor it btoou ;n, on'r l'kr lh ro, I'm liki the rain, Yon wrvtt mil mil railed in rain " And here la a tiar( of tho muait: It's Never Too Late To Be Sorry Wtmn-n toolal to b Mr . r 1 m K IT 1 limit fM t cart wtrt IraaUUhlmro'rialdtl.... Thi ctmi ! have Mdr foa hrar; cao't nwnd - J f -j t a i htri luvf hro ti; . . . TVrt ( not OTrtfM A J. iMNf tSi HaaaTea) II .awM.4 Vtlwnch 4h vitip -wipit' wniin ith out hiirh i-trtrit finiti an f f t if iliiain't hn auuy. owinif no dtu))it Ui tn ratchy til ha. Safe Milk For Infant. & Invalid! A. Nutritious Diet fo? All Ai'e. Duick Lunch; Home or CMicc t rv OTHERS IMITATIONS Halliburton-A bbolt in Window Dinpla; It owl I'nilrd War dampuifjn i A II i' !. t:i 1 hiir .iil'l f I ' 1 1 1 1 I i!f j I il..' ih I lli'ii h ii , . ! : f;. . I.. .i : j V.llllill I Ut( If III' , ",,! I' v I'I' I. ''! I I i in ' hi. ; ..nil .'in w !. .i,i Iln, hil VI' Kl rn I , i till In '.I' ' ' r ln lillllf tiiilKr 'hi' u ( 'I if'' f t I ii in n' l .i ' i 'rni 1 1- i ! ,i a in-' ii ii 1 I I' Hit f,, I i v i . ..'il I'i' I ' III -ti i-tfi h 1 1, a, 'I'I. i -. -I. i ii"' 1 It Ii' t I I i I In in.-, , ,i ,i . 1 1 f -lll'l, I i-r vt ln'l lii-r. IT .i ll v . . ii- ! hi ' - .. .- I Hillifc-l III. I.' Iir, H ull I I I'-'-.i. II I I I III lilli",lil Ii.ivi- ; "l ll' l " 1- I I h." k , I ' In- . I I '" iii'l i-'-i. i .1 in. i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 -1-1 . ':' .-I r I ii ml I.-, Iiii lull- I ,i I iti i I n, i" , f j Il I'I ",T' l'.- I III III '.- I 'hi',,. IN - H I'I I II "II 1.1- In- I I"- iii'l j I hi' Ki'.i'l I'M iiml I . r i i I '" I In. in Ihi-li l,,.y I! K.U "f ih, I' I'll! I" II hi In. ".li, I I ' I I I " . Hip l i ' , iinl (in "'In r A ". till' II K III I'M I II 1 1 II .1 ' I ' ' 'H 'I ,' ' I I In- hi r. I l"i nl. Il m- 'Ii,- ' . I I -1 i i In I h i hliiK up I In it imu'l'i Mn- nut f 1 ih i -1 1 ' - fi-ii in i -1 1 I hnuir lit I Ii -i ' I ' ii r !" v i -i hi in: I.H.k . ,1 ., f, r hi i , ., i I l - l In- "ink , I hut It nii nrf mn ii lii-i I i inn -il I In y hum' I hi,. I In- m t."l ri.-.i I 'I'-. I i.lli, I'lV ItM It lill'l li nf flKlltlllK lli'l' llill IT) llljl I., TI "f II I' 'I 'I' It IhlllllM I'llliK All thi' nl'iitr li!ri!:M am ii-jii'' M'llfl'il III l Will I'-lf'll i,M.'l,. ill' win a of Ii. i ' W In -, tlii.(.t.i) iii.iii.iK'r f"i Ih,' 1 1. ill. I. n: I "ii h Im't I'lllljllili) I'I III,,! HIII'I'IV. Ulllill in nil Ihl' M.i HI Mir' I Kl'li- "f II', ilmi. Mi U Ii, , I,. Ii i . .1 l,,u.,-.l I. h' llii.imiiiitl'in fi'-' i'-;in :i ii I Ii i -i l i. pi ,-m.:,i, ,1 j,, ,' n . i . i i h" "i'l ; fiMhimi'. I'liinti-,- lii.'i.i., ttl'li Iln- 1 1,1,1 M.i. i-illi,. 1,1, Ih,. ft,,,,, iin.l l'- lil'l Mlvl" liiniii-lv l.l'ili. n f linlitiii 'I'liUrti. ui,,, I..IW- m-i ii llii- ill, (in v . whlva ii l.fi- hi.'.i- i'i"ni illii It In mn nf tli'iK- ill - , I v ili.it liiurli I In- In- ii t ' h i I ii lirniKH lioillr In I'll'- J'lM' T"- ifli-i-l, rnihl an tint limit: hi nf nrj'tp, nf ihi-lc eulim ri.ii'iii-i tu t'n- hin'r-l w.H" fund ilrlviv BOYS TO KKTUKN HOMK SI'KEDILY (Xi.n-i iM'hn riM paiik osr. Orriutiiv ami Aiitirln, .tlr Hurley lutld Ihh imitHiiin li.td iirihnirily tu ,lo Willi "kcIIiiik tli- Imivn I .ii k hiiini- " i "on ult ki-itiI n mi inli'il, Including tunny nifn lut vtmilil lino reluineil lo 111" lull Mi- f i hi I hut Ih" ar i-uii-tlniii'il, wini Id In- Hut firm trni ' ui brought out of Kruno-, he h.iiJ. Tin y wiiu 1,1 he fiillnwi'il hy iinliM nf vitriima hraiit'ttt-a of Dm m-n ice, fulhiwliig pinna nlready imrlly wnrki-, nut ly Hertetary lluker unit Ihv ki'IktuI tuff. On future ilevelnpnipntH In 1he In ternal nff.illtt nf tiiTititiny and Aun Irla .in. I their i i-l.n hitm with the alllt'i, the alilithi,' i.ffn-i.il ail'li'il, I" Kelher Willi Iln- Inn, I nf Ihiriipi'itu I'VUila In K'T.'Tiil, wotilil iln'rnil Ihe linnilii-r of tl'i".it Id he IiiiiukIU In this country within thn next f'-w niontha, hut hit wn propai Iiik. lie luted, to truneport litrtic i untliiK"nt.-i. Many 1aiutiorta Id-atly. There are 67 ti.inspnrlit f I v Inn: the American fla. Mr. llurlry B.inl. mid It la hnpril that I lien,'.' wUh llcniutn and AuatriHi) llnet which tin iinin i paifd ualitK tempururlly. will tiuffu e to hrlittf Anifrlvitn wlili'Tn luuiie na rapidly aa the , inllilai y .tut Imritiea dealrr. If tht-lr cnp.nity provtw Itt ndetiiute, he milled, thn elnppliiK hoard ha 125 dnuliln deck imik" vt't aela. aomeSif which tan le ti.tn-t-formul for IntiiKpiirt wink. lie la reluctant, however, tn with draw then" fi'oiii freight mrvlrc ( cept In an emercency. Mr. Hurley Kalil ho would tiike up wllh I hn allied iitarirliue trnnnport council In IOnrlnn which would In turn confer Willi the Herman and Aunli'lan in.ii lilino nut horli tea the tiitelliitt of it t II Ir.l nir Houm nf the Idle tfniMW of Ihe (I'tiintl pnwota There were IH llnMa at 1 1 I nihil I n mill lire nten, ho elali'il, nnd 111 tn 15 In Aunlrlan purlM, which could carry In the indtrrrutr 1 ort.otit) turn nn fin h voyiie In Alil"rli-.in porta- retiiiniinr with food or other neet KM ii y-t-.tiKi'i-tt llrirlnh tnti'Kiihrte, he Hl.ttiul. whli'Jt h.ive i-iitrnil tin per cent nf the American troops ovcrm-im mm e the nitlltnrv prnKr.iiii w.ia Iih icimciI curly hint eiitnmer, will lie ullllcil to convti)' Hritlah donilniiin mnl ' h n i.t I Ironpn hack tu their hiittit1 rotinirita. INt Id'ttirn h tiirliltuiis. Mr. Hurley maIiI that prt'Ki'tit pi. ma call for hie return with Mr. llnuver hefore t'hrlalmnM. They will n.iiI on the tllytupla tiitniirrnW, KiUOlf fust tn 14'tiiliiti fur ll tltrec iliyn t'onfereiK-e with f noil nnd ehippliiK offlci.tlit. 1'rtun there they will t't In Tiiria In meet ituiluiriticM nf Ihn nlllea and American (tovernntcnla in ilirccl touch wilh the i.tliiinlnt; iiml nhip uHK Hllu.itii'ii on the continent. t'oinmentlluT on the Kovernrtienl it phut to conliiiiie I ho rmi'i'Kency slilp I'tillilinR prfur.-iiii tn help mukc up Ihe worhl'K ilcflcirt'f IMt.onii.iiuti mtiM hroutfht iiU'tit through t'n' i.iv.iuiai of war, Mr Hurley n ti.l A tuei ictn yiirds will produce l.'iii vi cIm of i i.ttiin.OOO tons .lUKieculc ilunnit n- t i'tiilirr nitil liecenilter Another I 4 ." (1 . 0 (1 1 tone of carKn ctrrleis unuld! he ri'le.1",! he ail, led. hy moplt'tiiui . on or hefnre .l.inu.tr- I yf 'i.ii;i'h in i tin- nitrate tntd", which will In- ilnt-l continue. I lift a result the ii",Mt!"ti I of munition inakim; mi a I.ukc Nctle 1 Mr. Iluilcv il.vl.irc.l that his l.o.iril i hnpi H In return ships In ihe m-i-vi, -e of tht war department an, I vi'sm'Ih under Us own chartt r niK ik 1 in government irade In the r.-pulnr iutiittiiTil.il ch.tiincN w It It I ti a year. MINISTER LEAVING PULPIT FOR ARMY DIES OF WOUND ATI.ANTX. tit I J Kf eiTl ,1 I ', ,ct , ir .1 Nov. V.nli I he ! I'likimi; fnrmcr p'i.;"i- ,-f t:ie Inhflriin church here, ill', I m Franc- tiei,l"r. Ii l'f IM'llll'IS lc elVC'i 111 .1. ll'-!' l,l e 1,-siIuik his i-nit! pa iiy in tin- ,'J:iil vislon, ai- .Illle. I.' I"':. I "Ih the w-iii- department "i.i.l" I".'.'..' Ii.e today Mr. i'"hK'-,m: i.-si.:iii I t'i"tn his pilSt'l.ltl' I it t e.l r ui-.l i ill'T.-.l Ihe first officcts tr.-tinun; camp -ii rt Mi l llersntl, li.l, H lli-l'e lie w.i con-nrssioned as t-.i pin ill. 'I feel tli.it I can set vc tuy tj-'.l .ml iu- cuolry Letter as a Nnhlier Ih. in I cm us n in mister at this llliie." tie said 111 h.s r.l:"VM-ll .efhl'Ml. V rrlio in t'liiist.'iutiii.ipli'. AI.ti.MKI. 'rues I iv, N". 1 i as 1 - t icrit-i-.-i ' r.'iii.'ir, ci-rn- II in i thlmir the l''ri':" ll fi'l.-i v ahtl lii n- i era 1 W'iImmi. i-i'ti::n.iniri- of the I'.rtl- rU'-.l :,i ' 'mis', ml inoiile x .- 1 1 i- - ' il.n l ea on a French vc-m-1. ih fi;st lo! h th" city The .,,, it v,,,s , in i llv .i ilet-iuan passe iii'i'i- v 'i ll w is i .uil'A' -nic, In- !i, 't w L I: mn t n.'il a I t 'her. ion i-.; 'llslillcilll'tlt. Tin- in, eMntr of i.i.- i.,.- , ,.t. collegiate alumni amuiiihc-il f.ir lll.K iif'.el liui'tl has Lecli i);j)0u, J until furilKT' iioiice. MUTT (111(1 "THt MU.LS M AND !Hf MtiL Mta tfntt ii tj-.fi, re tL' w on" Ufccwev TH(y iav. u,hiu ir it tMtfctjjij -rite iK'.c r Twe ikU -.i-tv,,t, A,r A (tfuk-IU ttttiJiS A hiMiiir -.Aim. ViMj TMtf.' llMAn,! DtlW t.lnf, i,n lu4 OUT l3 ZHlCL AUlA N( t Clt It Cul . Of fAX 6AH.A40 The uiun. cuitom it TO,cai.j. ecu ijiitib. ir ir Dtxiii r tutKiiibiu l itllrtjuiM. bur Jeep MAI A Mat Mail Att. Hit ouiM At roLLouiVa-r Th" foliiiwiiiK ciiii nliulh'M is ill' tt'iik i.f t !; Iim hiii.r ueneial let. ii v i,f Ih" In. Ill M I ' A , Mil" Is now i "ihl ui i iiik ihe Aii"ii.t --it''-i.iiiipuik.'n fur tin- ii n 1 1 f I war wi.il lis in the inpaeHv of a'a'n dire, tm A it ti mi 1 1 ' -in i-t i L jijsl i an.e I i,, in New Vmk lieiiiuirl ei s That Ihe eleven state Thai wi til nver Ih'-ir 'pmt.i With Ih" lurtcnt percentaKe i u 1 ,1 havo a hut N'iitni-il aftei' Ihem A nd I hat I heee huta Went ii new Htiltit ' Tiie are to he portable Ami are KolnK In he I n I he f runt trenched 1 1 . 1 when the frulil treiiill"H i Li mi tow ai 'Ih I he Uhitie The hills Will Kit ton. A ihl mi of t Iii-nii hut Ale f.,1 the y And II ther five Are fur the Salvation Army A ihl Ihe KnlKtits of I 'tiliiniiiiia Ami tr)i Jewiali Welfare hnnrd, And they tire nil tcolntr Tn f .-n-e and sea Whether II Mill hn A Y MCA, ; in n !-'a l a t mil Army ' i'l a Knights of t 'oliiiiihis I 'r It Jew lull Welfare , Hut that will tret First to llerllii, ' Hut we don't cure Whlrh ireta there first Whether It Is a Y I ir a Snli'ittlnn Artnv Or n KtiiirhtH of f'olumhua nd n JewlHli Welfare I Hit vo want to he mire ' That the very firm hut That la plat ed In llerlln Jn the Kiirden of the kaiaer la the one named Oklahoma, aHo now pel Ittiay And ace eWryhody aaraln And make Ihetft turn Their pockets Iitsld" out. And after they have riven Fvepy nlikaJ they can Make them rii out And t-e the nlher fellow, ' So that the first Hul In llerlin Will have for It name i iKI.Allo.MA! I thank you. TULSA WILL TRY TO FINISH TODAY ritNTiN rK.n nM pa;k use, tin- (toml old r s. A , Including Rlris and wninen tn the war atricken cnun trv, and that the nuencii-a w-ero lnii;hlv yield proleeflnn tn ihe niom'.e nnd the morals of thn itrtnv. "When Itoetnr Mull asked the Fnite.l PCilea ti cntitrihiite $ Ja.01fl.li00 early In the vear for the aame pit r po.'ie. there were many who felt that It couldn't he raised ll wna an un heard of throw, and yet when the money w.-ia all In anil ciunteil, the pi -"I. le had civeo $ '.0 nnn.niift "The Mra of the wot i-nmient do Irttr Ihe-ii' things thrnni:h taxallon didn't al'l'e.ll to the people. Thev w.iriti-d In have war work of their own. and thev responded wonder filllv "The American peteple rejoice In heinw ahle to true fur tlteae wonder ful ai-'tmc!es This -a the mnet dan-l-ernus period In the soilier'H if4 There's O'lmeilnnu In the life Ihcv live thai poisons them Thev tret tret'eh pniann, and tlteie helpful nirenriea courier. u l thn' poison when thev i-.t I'.-l'-l, of the lire I.f us liritir th"in h'iriie clean and healthy ami hi ppv " The vlcturv irirl chorus, cluss A of the Irv'tti: S' hon! w is the firs; pi report 100 per cent, and thev itrrn pue-it of the 'il lup:i iL-n CO nl Ml ; 1 1 i-e ev'i'rd.iv and sarin dunnt; the hour. Th.- hmh school trio will furmtsh ihi.su-.il tiuitiheis tiidai-. nKHIIi'M ' I TV Nov 11 (H, ' I'h'm.i to. l-ii t"h"-. Iln- mark set f"i- .1 In the nulled war work i.mt p.urn a,-i lo-'lit-i: lo nffn lal an no u !"-'-1' 1 1 u ' m.lile t ' ' ll I k ll finm nt.ite h. i.l'iu trtci-t. The slate's nimta i $ 1 .f2iV0nn The I ..t 1 1 i,i.i,-I up ' o ton . h I as il'i riounee.t In- ! M irl iml. s'.ile i !i i:- 'il in, is $ I .', IT lhhl. STEREOPTICON WILL HELP IN SALVATION ARMY WORK !'". U oi li.-tur,- i j.!.i'.-iitic in .ii i:i it i-i'r" .iiiil i'"-! entei h'l.ifi inir iii;i''P'-i- f h- '"k of the Si I v.t t i.n .i' i -i" -iKhou. 'he world .1,1,1 In . it ; i, u : ii - 'i ' It- Lit: le f-.elda In I 'r 1 1" wi'i 1- 1 ' i - - V', r . 1 ton ti; tit at i he i .!.!. Li I " i ;' : ll,,,l,-rlL of I '.il' is Tt vi-i l : , en f..r .lie I" 'u'f it of Th.- S.-i! - I'l.'-t i-'inv i l-e ui ted war work- eis ,l'le. th" ,1 s'lih-ulsll'-d I'-ctll'Vr lilt lieen i---ei"'--'l 'rh enrh'tsias'ir iT"W'U In M f-i- 'lli-r, I llv ill il 1 tree Sa- li'ilp i .m l the'- i 'klahonia t iites and t.'W n-i the ist f- w il ivs 1 1,,, -toe llol le I,-. i i l,s ; urer of i I'll h-' ' i'l S.i'l.it:ni Ii'hll lok. in I ii.. .i "I . li i n- of th.- Salv.ith.n i it- . , .. 1- i u :; . - '..'' :i I I .i-iistiiti a n, !':': Ti-v.! i'-'l! is 1 hiiiu";hout th, sta'e o' i ' K l,i h on, i 1'-. i i: ici:, -... . 1 church f. f I .it.i'i-- i-- e" 'l. .il't milted to at tend. A'lmi.-.i.i'ti will be fiee. Thr Hal S timed Oklnlionui. A ii ii ii.tiif'fj hi K ' 11 1 JEFF 7K"' www uasoed these fiutzes something. -.- tm.i ii a akMj" ah'. HevxA A i,o-ev;T. flfV C DEKt l,"N v ? 0 . '--to irnw-ltitH,, AlN.r ru tu HAMb- r 1 TcV,i HCfcS ! SHARt ' O 2 'HHiMu'iMi' 'ttf IC Alu rrAijt-li iaiTD J 1 AVft TAHe r Pttkr- I I 4 f f I V... L i , " . r ' '..;.. .: - ....I LEADING WESTERN TEAMS GET INTO ACTION TODAY I ' I I 1 1 ' ' i ' '. No I The iiiiisf in- 'liiciinii: i""(-r.i!i. "f fi... tl.. ,11 KameHj III Ih" hihlllle Wist this Ma.Hon Ii ' si In I ii ! r -. I for omi,Tov with vlrlti allv all ,,f the le.iduiK eli'Vi-na In ,1' iiou i hi' f iiii'-i.-st i i liters In thn M i i.nh.il i i, in, . t l.i-t.neeii Michigan an, I S) i a. ii.-.. .it Ann Arhnr iiml tint Ciine Leiwen I'lim State and lll. trni i at I i l,.in i iitln-r Kames hrinn hi v. ri nf the reiii.iiinnir "hit; ten" learns, an well as most of the middle western service I'leiena Into nitlon. I "ti ft Statu will clash with Illinois In what Is rerarded uh the ihampi. lolishlp MrilKk'h' of the Iiik tell. Mn lu;;an will meet Svr.iruse. Mln. ne.snla will tiltempt In at. life it eume- 1 Lai k n' ntisi Wist Ktisui, ami t'hle.ien and N'orUiwenterii will meet in their iiiitiu.il tame at l:iih-turl. tnher unities will hrlnt; tutiether Notre I Mine and the .Meliean Akhick nt I,aiisini, I 'ui due ami Vahash at In. Il.iiiapiilis, luwa and Ainea at Jmva t'lty and KaiKi.s a.nd Nithroska at 1,111, Illll. Camp DikIko nnd tho Chicago naval reserves will meet In Chicago In an imporlant nuitest. BOMBERS TRY TO WRECK OHIO NEWSPAPER OFFICE YdFN'iSTi iU N, Ohio. Nov.1 13. Hi'lnlicm attempted tu wreck the of. fie. s of the Yiiiith-'KioHMi 'IVieirnim hhorily hefore niidmnht Tliuraday. , hunt plumed Just uutslde the presa ronin h t (to, hie tkintt window mid crushintr doors and uiherwuie datn axintr the ImlldlnK. Other hulldltiKa wltliln the radius of ii hlocli were dumaKcd, homb fi.axnirnla penet ntt Inic doors and hreaklm? windowa. The Atociited Fretts wlrea wi'liln the lull, din were nut ilmuiiKeil. The Tcl'ttiam ha.a'heen strongly prn-ully and is one of ohlo'n fore most dry ntlvic.ite. Several years a K" an iitlettipt was made tn dyna mite the home (,f ps pitlillnher, Sam. iii'l ti. McCluie. JUGO-SLAVS VOULD TURN OVER SHIPS TO ALLIES II r The Asiii-iareil T'reM PAItlf. Nov. I.'..- Juan-Slav crew's remuliiinK alsuird Ihe Auatrian fleet In the Adriatic are reported lo have miide rT propoHiiton to turn over Ihe I warships to the I'nlted State, hut its this was cm aiih red inexpedient It was arm ni." .1 later that the vessels: should Le turned over to the alli-il nnd American forces In iiivordanre wllh Die arnilatlce terms. All the Austrlami on hoard the! wnrshlps departed on the eve nf the Hittnitiif of the orm, slice, leavjnt; ,,tilv Juua' Slavs on the ships. The .ruirn S'ai's, much luipi-iseil hy Americ't's act.vity in Lehalf nf their caiiRe. suh. ' milted a propcuiiinii (hat the I'nitod States hold the wtois unfit their fi nal dispic.UInn was determined. Thev h"ie whin a .li-cinlun Is t cached that the ahipa will he returned to 'heni and thus form the tun lens of a Jiiko. Slav navy. I I'tihllsJicr Ki-Miirna. J NFW Vi'KK. Nov 1 :.. -Ktpll 1. j SrhoU, piit'lishi-r of the New York i l-.ietiinif l'o;!. aiuioiiiic-d foday his le unnailon. effective at once. Mr Scitol. uppei-d l.is fii"iith for a com mlsaioti In the army and his applii-n.. tion has I n a ip'-oved. Mr Schelz had Leen p'lh. siier of the Hvenim: I'nsf for file - ears arid continued In Hal capni'v after Ua recent pur-i-l'iif-e L Thomas W. Iiimont and .1 IV Mor-an t o. Douglas Fairbanks at the Strand Today Only ' rft -?' 'it4' Cfi.vji'f' 4? Socialist Is New I Vi!' l III ii ii i MOW YOIIK. Nov. I" Frlidriclt F.tn rt, the new Herman chancellor, ha-i promised the Herman people a ti.-w L"ivernmeni with parties and a speedy peace. H,i was vlcn presi dent of the Herman social democrats ami president nf the main commit - ti f th- rei.-h-.lat;. Liorn at llel- lelliera- in IT1. the son i.f a tailnr. he became a h.ii'tie-s maker. Later In- wyls adiior nf .i encla'ist pewspa p -r. an. I has been prominent In the par'y councils for many year-i. lie Let. line a sm-ia'.st member of th.- llreinen t itv tounril m lOfti1. In 101- he was s-tu to the retchst.it; friM'i Fremen. I'l 1011 he was elect, cd leader of the p.irtv. in succeed Aii-.u.-t I'.edel. who d'.cl. Purlntc the trrrater part of (he war, KL.-r: Joire.l S, ITie.L'iiiii nn nnd other socialists w ht supported the war. hk, mist the -.mall and pel's. cut'd faction headed hy l.iehknrcht who opposed it. with thn result that l'il"-rt linn been looked upon by rad ical socialists all tiveP the world as a ii-nei:,ide from suclalts-ii. and an instrument of 'let man autocracy.' German Chancellor r- j- it m 'i a . . h 14 tn 1917. howevrr, Khert altti the i.trman Kuverntiient for lt nexaiiun plans and snupht to tile tierniHii and Austrian bh nient.s tn alum I m J heir procranis annexations, under Ihe nuise of DroiT . . ... .... , -Jri tectorates, of Poland ftV ... i.ii nniinia. atvianuimtl result ihe Haltic provinces. In .limitary this vear Khert made a hitter nttatfit on the censorship for su ppn ssma orfja ' and 7.;; FINNISH GOVERNOR of the f-eneral strike in Austria. In l EITHER SHOT OR DROWNED this speech he said: M "We welcome the action of the'.' (f,'' " proletariat nf A ust na-1 1 tinaary nnijfl ' v'oPKM I AH 1,'N Nov. l;,. Major express our warmest sympathy. .,,,1 SPVn formerly unvernor t.ertiiau ivorknun, when ticressary Jl 1 nf i.-i',,..i i, hnn tuii- W lll use their full J..tWl-r to cilllbaf'.rrii.:'' h,,n .l k'rnn.ln.tt and inn 111. iris mat are picvonrmi: lira early peace and rluht. uaae.i on u nuri.ia:.um Fbei t was elected prehident of the main committees of the re:chsta,lti' r. .. rv:'": . ... 1 lin'March. 19 if Kraft ,(,,S5U ie 7M' Pmvl. ,v -.' l id eTT1 ,hf ,,,i,i,,i "i iiiiiin a German chancellor, and of von Ilintze. as foreign sei (ictoLer. he was one of th consideration for the chancellorship' I. W. W.'s SPURN KD ; AT LABOR SESSION ooyrrxtT.D krom p.r;K onk v; should fortrive the convicted men. their pat off-nses and obtain their' release President Gompcrs related tn the delenates the part ortcaiUsedl Inbor had played in uidins the pcopl or Mexico. The amended resolution was adopted with on y four oppnsinir votes HrcH ii.se of the unexpected situation which arose over the Mex ican resolution, the entire day was occupied with discussion of the Mottj, lean ipirsiU-ins and the pence proi cram contained in the resolution by1 President ( lumpers, w as not acted upon. 1? will be taken up tomorrow J It is tnoiiBht, the run-American reil-J ,-i,iili'n "I 1 jnnir vi,i 1 1 eiit-i-ieil linn the ronfj-rence probably iidjouiii tomorrow- niht. Several rivnlutions affecting the nr?arixst!'in of the federationl adopted tndav dealt with safetruaxd- InK the passsis r f workmen fronij Mexico tn the Fniled States and bark and with other tumor details smootrf Inir the wav for a more general in terchange of labor. 3 Filntr ft Wlntcp. T I.AKKS, III.. Nnv. : n Pluns for the urea: offensive attalnsfc w inter have been announced St. theV u t' mer, has been practically rune naval staiion here. Or.W-rs have Veeni, llletod. orders providitiR for the Issued to recimeiiui commanders tia i'onstli.latlnn In a number of cities m o that every man In their unit I1 oyer 'the country probably will be supplied with sufficient w.i'm cloth It-sued shortly. In Monday. I'aptnin Moffctt ordereip1 ' ' " - thai every man must have the fol-' '., Mj,"-nes Make New Ihnianils. lowint: iirth '.cs, two pairs of slices I, y.NltU' YORK, Nov. IS New do kmtted socks, letf.ilatton wnolerf; nindsy the marine workers afflu ent ks. arctics. Je'scis. woolen tinder-ti .iteir union of the port of i'ew Y'ork wear, rubber boots and wooletw! lor an X-hour day antl a ware In ploves. All tents are hcinfr strui crease were filed today with the and men housed in new stearu hcat!4f buprd of arbitration of the New barracks. Just completed. , York harbor wage adjustment board. 'rT'. I- "V. "V I mr w m w t v m A I - Keep It Dark, But An Awful Thing Happened ! In Attorney's Office Hush' ! It M aft-aintH law1 Sav nnthintt, Imt the county nt Inrney'a nffite won u liet. Mies Sadie Hoffman, chief, clerk In- the office of fleortte Heeies, inutily at uine)'. mad" a wittier wJlh Iter friend. Mis. Fannie Vln nlck. that the war would be over hy hist Monday. The het was prompted hy the fact that Miss Vinnlek was In fear least her brother should he called Into aervlco at once. "It'll never ho dune. The war -Wilt be over by Monday," Mia Hoffman said. "I ll het you it won't," was Miss rVinnick's retort "I'll call you," replie'V Mis Hofr m.'i n . A beautiful picture frame was .delivered at the county attorney's oUlce yesterday. Mian Vtnnlck I had pnld her het. The frame was Just, what Miss Hoffman wanted. OKLAHOMA CITY SLAYER . CWEN LIFE PRISON TERM .OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 1J. I-ife Imprisonment ut hard labor was the punisHaient nieted out to K. I H'wev rreartriwrtite, 10-year-old slayer of Thelnra 'Iivejoy, today oh a plea of Vuiity ,of murder In tlvvirt dearee. I. ..... Uam . 1 r, , 1, . Iha, .h. j,ii wciov jiii; inri ni",,ii'n n ,i- Fyonthi tired four bullets Into the h4. f.the school leai-her who had rc f'wed lo be hla bride. .In the presence of less than a tioaen court officers nnd attorneys. IJreathwaite stood under the briJtM chandelier In the district courtroom, eefiginitly In a tranae, and stared disinterestedly at a desk in front of him' while Judge Clark pronounced tr-.sejiteni-e. , COLONEL GREEN ISDENIED REHEARING IN TAX CASE a) M-. riuiK, rov. i.i. rne ap- I'taiC iiiviHinu oi ine suprriiiw iwuu lav tienie.i a motion "t conn- " olonel Kdwiird H. K..(!reen, of the es'.ate of his eMother. Uie H.,K. ureen, for a re- i of the rourt's own tlec.s- InR the state tax appraiser ii in th amount of capital hy Mrs. (ireen in this slate. -argument was asked on the I that the derision will resilt i)ffcinKinir the "rights nf privacy" in t tie. puiiucaiion oi neen it iarn, ma ah i ; t 1 vat M PfTlirivaV uffiiirs heretofore kept out inf , tjuj. newspapers. " i...i .... Shot .n-,.Frfli to frWe iiiHe Hp t,iUr dispatch lo the Uer- j InTlKske iTidende, jiHjor iVsnerul Sevn was arrested tin'March 1917, by the commander I'.iiItU- feet hy order Islonai (tovernmenl. He Kin ernoi hhip of Fin land klni No". ember, l'jo9. und was noteil for tle riKorous methods he used to snjoprei nny popular outbreak. l-'omicr Mayor Dead. ' PA III.. Nov. 1;. (4:H.'i a. nt ) -ltnbcl van AN'yck, former mayor of New York city, is dead here Itohertson Anderson van Wyck, whase death in Paris was announced today.' vim the first man elected mayor of New York city after the iianptidii of Hie charter under which Hrooklyn. Lonti Island city and other t"crjk - ''adJoiniii(f the former city of . , 1 .' 1 i ' ',.- , i"m-iiiiiiri 1 1 ii 1 1 toUfotiu whir became known ua "Greater .New York " . Infltieiia ( llii kcil. t. WASHINGTON. Nov. Ki For the first time sin e Spanish influ-i-niii . became epidemic m urmy' vaji-ps it home, the siirceon tren- etjal's' weekly report show the dis ease effectually cheeked. Fit-iires tnrtde public loday record (I.SS7 ras's fr the week ending November S as compared with 1S.7n the prcvinur "cek. The epidemic now Is wearlne itsH-lttout 111 mi' west, me last sec- l" t" l'e ufffcte.l I Mhv 'on-iolldntc Wire Companlrs. 'WASHINGTON, Nnia) 1 Ti. - I nves- IlK.'ilion into the feasibility of eon- . tnHidiv'Ini; Western I'ninn and Uoa , ,11-tl tejleeraph facilities, hecun by a 2.!special eoininittee when the jrovern- '"''tu . assumed wire control last by Bud Fisher Public Records IMsiriti Iinin. T K. Smith vh. M nl lan I V;v railroad company, 1,iiiiu, pers.inal inrjury. I'arpenler Oil company i- C, Anderson et al, ll.'HO for failure to buy o and k-is leases. i'. V. McFnrmli k vs i!. K. I.ew,1i-.. milk et nl, IH:'. tin on tax blil 4ml 10 forced tax lien on lot l.t. block i Carlton l'lace addition Same vs. I'. A, Qmclev et l. $218. same lot H, block 1 Sunset Hill addition. Same vs. It. K. Peers et al $.101 d. same lot 11, blork 7, IrvinK l'lace d dltlon. Same vs. O. K. Oordan et al. 1121 13 snmo lot 5, block lurrsi Hill addition. A Same vs. It. I. Keenin. $.'2ISl, same lot 29, bjock 2. Park Hill adtli tlen. It. L. ('umminirs vs. K P Pries ft si, $00 and ejectment southeast southeast T and west half nuuthwrit 8-17-14. L. Marks vs. V. .Jone..et al. Jl.CHO on note. Superior Court. n. M. Siaton vs. Slalon dtvorre (af fidavit nun-military service 1 (re. ferred). Warrtimy ItiU. Katilre oil A Slarketini; eompantr to a . m. Donnelly. $i. lots :i-:: :$. 1 I hdn addition. J. B. Johnson and hushsnd ts L , Ho.iitiswoi in, i, lot 14, lilie k 1. Lib erty addition. .1. H. Kennedy and wife to V M. nrlscoe, $2,500 snuthwwt ;i-I-1J W. flay to J. Harnden. $HiSj .1 (Acme farm) In north h.i'f north west loulhw est s-o unn'Mi 4-19-13., ('. H.- Hosier transferred to I M Itohlnson. $100, lot ", block ti. I'orej; Park addition. Herry-Hart company to 1. Ilrace. $225. lot 6, block 7, li'is.il.i.e ad dition. O. C. Craves lo Drees ltuildirs; A Contracting company, $200, lot !!. block 33 Taneha. Same tn same, $40(1. lot." It-D. block 33. Taneha.. fame to H. H. Melnholti. $200, lot 21. block 1.1. Taneha. Same to W. V. Ures. $400. lots 1-.'. block 40, Taneha. Same to H. rj. Drees, $400. lets l? 20. block- 33. Taneha. P. M. (lallaway and wife to K. rmniit et al, $1,250, lot S, block 11, Cro.bio llelshts. Aitiulttcd of Kmbc-Mlenionl. NtiHFOHK. a-. Nov. I.V y Stephen C. Paee. former essistsnt postmaster of Portsmouth, late usi'iv was acquitted In the Fniled S'st-s dis'rict court of the chre ".' em lieitzlijif $1111.700 of postal funds LEGAL RESOLUTION On Ike 7th ilir of Nmnnlii-r. Pl. it apprarine thai there hi hn-n ronf.l inlr.l lo Hie Slats- of Ok)hnr u- pro i-ffdinfii pendinc in the (moty r.mrt e' Tillia, OkUbnma. wrtrrein one 'I11 clittt pump shoSpTO ri one Springfielil arm'- til. one piaaa. King mile, one icehov t'1 e"Ii. one elialr, 'i tpittes. one li-en.1 dr.-ni.er, one lal'le, one bed C -.' e? enipiy pD bftllli. S 1-anen of einii'v Itol Mule.. 10 one-rnllon hot aii-r Uiht ami two tritnltR were confilraieH HK IT TIIKKKKtlKK RBS'-HA'MV TVit Ihe County tlerk of Till tou'ilv. nk . hoira, file due and lecal notK e M --eil m 4 cotlfueated rtods to the. htcheit hit'ler i"1 November isih, I9IS at 2 o r'o. k p m . al the weit rlrair of the f ouOlv Court llonn nil make hia rerwirt ti irit honorah'- isvlv khowina- what Hwomitien he hm mil" d . an,,, 'V"".iitii rorirn. , i ll in herehe ordered, eonslileri-l ni l 11 i'tdci-d that the t ounty Clerk ll-' i"l''-r ii.e and aril arionlini lo Ii aio oi--r tiroperty vh-rh ha ln lilw-leil ami -"i-fiieatetl anil turned oter to t- l-ii'il l'f oriler of the Countv -Inlffe. ai'l 'ni'"- 4 ' reliirna llureof, ihnwinir n-hat h,' 'it" "' the premieea ar-rnrdinr to Ii riOARI) ttK COl'NTY COM Ml-SI'li '1 I'.y 1'. K. Siipie, Chairman. LODGES AND'SOCIETIES " rKTKttlKI'M I.OIM1K No 7I mi t. . " T firat. third ami (.t-irili fim' .J, lt till- montrl. Ki-.-.lr I'll. '4. - ..... i'-.. I... v... II ! All viuljrur Hui u.f.ted. IJTIC Mieonle Hall. . V.-t ' -I K Hll.liT M M. K H IKNVI S-'f f t'1.8..0M;H No71 me"el every I ri.lav. .. W ork in Kntcr.-'l A !,n--"it i starting KniUi uv 1 ' 1' ' p in . ihiinr r s p in - '' lra alvraj-i wcleotn.'. M.iM'ttia Hall. .1. K MeKVTIRK W V .1 C uilN't'lllli TV see't. I'hl.TA tAIIMiK i'J-'i. meet, ev, r T -lit ,, '-niii at 7..1U Wi.rk 1 lowraft Tuenlay. N" :lrtiJ alariintt 2 P m Viit..- ir vy'rMk? n'"i".v invited. Jin-""' J- 0 OAMPKKl.l. V ARTIIPR BAKK.R see J. Tl l.s 1 vOHAPTBU No" 53. R A M l""J jaajatew fir.t and thirii M-o.lnv a m"nln- Mn.lay, N-v I5' U(JB Hoval Arrli Ieirrte. !"" weleotne. . . W M H I RI Vy TI ic-h rr'eSI. W 1 TOVSON Sif y TltlMTY COMMANUFKY No' 20 ..lii mej .iliniiii, - Temple martini l :'"" i' ,, Ihnnrr lerved at r ...mn,, Knirhta j'VZ eome. Jtaaoni.t Hal. -," Main S R. IYK. ( onrtnanrtor. I, L POYI.K, Sei- y AUKAH TfTMIM.K" a"a I' l ; T. Tiina meeia " , Kill ea-h month nt .win" t'ereilOlHvl k.-ll. So v.-nties illl, ! I -e- I' M ila'l All rialtuiC N"1' n vtwZ ivvt.t.tvr.ii. T.