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TULSA DAILY WORLD, .SATURDAY, NOV. 1R, 1918. 8 AMERICANS ARE SENT ON MISSION TO SPA Toch Onto CcwraJ IUkwIc of Tlaln bow Ktrtskm tn (mi tit miuui IfraMlquartrt-s on la-raml. PURPOSE NOT MADE KNOWN Objects May llo in ArriMKtf n. rmivj of Oitiiibii Ttirliorr nml l-'iiHllfur irf fllllnnn. UlNDON. Not lf, 11 31 a m l An American iiiisiuri f i.iimiaii.led hy Majnr Kellers! lUiixii will louve Hnturdsy for Hwi, licrrniiri bond rjunrtcrs, Marshal Kix-li niiiioiim Hi ft wireless t lliu liiTinan ln'.h i in maud 'I hc mission will consist of mi of ficer nnd In H'il'l l rn Tin, licrninii command In nuked in ii.strui - lions to allow the 1 1 1 ihs, nit to ii.ijf4. The wireless HMNH.1K' le.i.l "rom I he allied Imkii ' iiii't'utii'l to Ihc lit-rmaJi command at Mp i. Amei Kan iiilmKin, cirmkiMiK if m of flCrS lltlll I'J SoldlcIN III Mill' motor rtn wllh (lenrnil ninnies n chief (if irriaslon, will lSivii for bpa on the morning of the I H I fi ly th way of 1 44 I'apelln lleaoinoiit, I -hi illpcv lie, I.k-K" and Hpo, I'lcnso Klvii Irietruc. IMlliS tU HlloW till' IIIIMHInll III puns " WAHMIN;'H iN. Nov 1 u News lhal an American mllli'iry ioImhioii headed hy Major Cciii-rnl I'hiulon I' Hhodcs, roiiiiiuuiiliT of III" 42nd Halnl-ow division at last report, will Visit (iirilldJI .TPU lrdilia.rtcrS Hi Hps, lIclKlutii, lie i Halurtlay. ar'Miso.1 much speculation horn. Ho fiir an could lie learned no official infor mal Ion an tu inn nbjivl of the trip hail reached Wao-hlriKlnn. The purely military character of the mission waa regarded ua an In- Oklahoma Hospital Brrrtre Oinalsta of 1st Fireproof building arranged for purpose. Ind. Modem and complete eqolp nent under one root. Ird. Character, experience) and eklQ, ef attendant Dr. Prrd H. CI Info n, PrrebVnL Mum II. C. C. Zlrtrler, 1U n, Superintendent Pr. I'ttln Alhrrton Resident Physician Ninth and Jackson Btreef ' Phone Osage til BUSINESS CARDS i ..... i i ,-4 Phone 2010 1-17 West Archer HATCHER PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Jobbers Creamery Ryitter and Eggs Good Egga Always E YE Dr. Arthur Ear Campbell Throat PWa m. Headquarters tor ICryptok Liiiin New LookUon 10 West Third Phone 47l MATERNITY HOSPITAL Efficient trained nurves. Babfee adopted If deelred. 1103 W. MAIN ST. Oklahoma Clly, Okla. QHANNON'Q O FURNITURE Exchange New for Old 14 and II West Second Oar W. MoCullooh IL IL Cbafflo MOWBRAY UNDERTAKING CO. OPEN DAY AND NICJHT 8KRVICB Dr. I. Angstreich OPTOMETIUST wllh HARRY HEILBRON JBWIOL&R Second and Main I'hone 117 THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY T17 SOUTH CHEYENNfc I'HONE 1001 Children Cared for During Working or Shopping; Hours wTTgregg l j. martin Attorn eys-at-La w Exchange National Bank Building Tulsa. Okla. EDNA B. FARIS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY rLT.LIC Room 530 Mayo Building Phone 7985. SAM'L. A. BOORSTIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOH-AT-UIW H2-11-14 Wright illdg. Law of OH and Gas Law nt Corporation niONE 71JI HOTEL OXFORD Btrtctly modern, sUsam heat, hot and cold running water In every room, private bath, rooms single or en suite. Kates fl per week and up. Corner Third and Detroit. il n-.i 'ho lliil i ;. m i . I : fio. ' ' t p W .1 S f - 'f I 1 1 1' , 'i ; . I i ' I i . i ' i ! . Willi I 1 1 1 1 I icMi ,. I, ', .,; Ii i .il 1 1 1 1 I !. I ' ( I In me i ,., ' ,i.i. . ,f .1 h f-.i I r ! '. Ill A m I urn i." wlii''. ! In f '.nt of. i . ii..-1'.i'j,., 'i .. -u !'.'!.! It. 'if Ml". I'l,.,iv.,l" c.KI r ia.f.M il,. I St i ,u 1 1 1 1 r c mi f)." I:h:n. I''' "'itl I I'Ulh H'lf.W till' ill f . f I ' ll.'lll M li.llf I'l'i'll l,. t I., M..l:l'l .1 I' '.i li fi.f I.IH i-iitrv Ifii'i tloni' loin ill si' 'ii. I-' ''In .11. '1 ll. il.M'i ll"li ti, 'I.' I IT In. Wirt 'IM I.. I In- l inn .ni'l no : ' .. 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Fn" "tiii'i j Imml." w.' nrr.Hif'l ,vrt'iM fln HUn j f.li I lit- rm mi.- I h i ( Uv V i '- Mil 'fitil ilnlc (mi! I iim wr-nf vvifi in M" i a r Mt h.lili.i If t- i r ;i T f I I i v 1 1 , ait'1 ' If.K !. f.it. Sl'1't.rt ' " i f 1 1 f 1 1 1 ' ffl 1 1 1 1 r UllklllH. 1 i.M ' 1 In. k I'I till' IMir.ld'ifl r hi'-tni: no mfr nt ltj, r r t J 1 if u divori i I iii' l Hi ! lr:ift Iwrtr-l i.ffli mi v, Ih u vvmiii i n with v tit iiu ,1a i It ti i tuMli Il.iiii- j- ii f 1 , Sh- ! jiII' to tut vi PlinifM In' ijii "l I' mi tm i M. rlWHJfiC th-ll Ue ,Hli lii'r twti i',- lr'n wt-rn rtr-ii'niTit iipiin lit r i fr tiiiMit t It i-i '..ill tlm rir"f H fill Id h)ihw thMl J'i k .in-t Ijirllo titivi (nnrilct Tl-i li'i' im u t Ji nnt hi Ihh HHf-Ml I"d riaii )h tliai ii"n whi Ii tu niul Li fiiM vsiTm wri mirrf In I inll i ri t "MrM t '( nfififr" wan (I.M'vt nndr ll.fMMI (M.fl.l Ml f liriltHrtl-,1 (. A FEDERAL GRAND JURY TO HOLD AT MUSKOGEE I ,-iii t v t 'nllril Ktiitxn Miiriilml I'l lb,niVH tin. in will I"' ii fi'l"riil Kriuiii Jurv In hikmIoii ul MhsIiiikii' nrvt miiiilli niul linn hi vi' nil tn.'iiliTu from Ttilm enmity wll l'i (iriwiitwl nn'l Unit Iri'lH liiipnlii for nil Morla o riiniPN fiiim ilnift dndKltiK to nont- IokicIiik will in In w-HtlKlll'll. Influenza? La Grippe? Fnlry4" Htmoy nml Tar l Jint what viry sufforor of In f I u.'iii nr lit krtMn nrnls now. It rovr-m Iho roiiKli Iriflamrd throiit wIMi a soolh- inn lifallnK ooalliiK, t'lpnre UAy tlm mtiriiM. Slope the tli'KltriK and coiinhlnc, efLsra tlin tmhtiirnii and hronrhlal wbscxlnR. Iay and night krp Foley's Honey Tar handy. It Klvrs fan and comfort from the very firm dusc. lluy It Now. SOI.O KVKIIYWIIKUK 100,000 PRESCRIPTIONS , WERE FILLED BEFORE "40" WAS DISCOVERED J. C MiMiili-iiliull. Kviiimvlllo, Ind., vprnt 40 yens in the ilruu liuHimwn, ooiiipoiimlr d ovrr lOOOOo irrmrlp tloiui from phyHli'lanH idiKui4iil In Murope and Anirrlcu hrfum "Num ber 40 Kor Tho Itlood'' was iliwov erwd; tho (rrcat Hpcrlfio for all bluod dlmNUMis. 8urirsf u 1 1 v cmplnyHil In dlseaaon of the glandular hvMhiii, In bkiod iiihiii, inrrtiirliil and Irml polsonliiK, rtiiiiiili' rhcumiUiMin, catarrh, conHllpiillon, hi-paUi' ron grslluna, ilsii(.'Kiu and wiom.nh troubles, eiirint ulci'm. iindi'A. tuinots and acn'ifulous kwi'IHmkh th.it havo wtthiMoiid all oIIht triMitmi'tit yiHd to "No. 40." Sold hy Htli-nbiMir llnm. MOTHER GRAY'S POWDERS BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN TWo of mo4rsni h fmind Moil)- if for cjitr4r mni)aniiio( ot bdch, fi. firlhati, ftissmt.i'h trnubtM and Wowol irrtjuirui4-i front whirb rhildra gaffftr. art and p ! nt to taka and ajrralUot rfuiu are asrnipiifJi4 pt Iholr bm Daad by mutJMra for SO ytUK Bold bj drvffuU avarwiioxa. 26 fta. ASTHMA , INSTANTLY PELItVEO WITH MIMA 0RB0HIT REFUNDIO ASKANYORU&CIST Cutlcura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins Tse rWw I H'-.l, Csstrera Mbd UOMrra.atAOuaa mucous scMasAXBr AT YOUR DWCGI5T AA tut BY KAMI prOY l b.tm, ft- P0H. CHESTER S PILLS 1 " UISMOSI, BUI1II. srsrt. i IMAllOND UUANU 111. IK, tafktjuwn ai Btt,!'ift. Atvt Kritabto SOI D BY DRUGGISTS EVtriYWHLKE 6t the Genuine and Avoid Waste 'VoeuiAS ros ossisa axioms SIX11M rtUTMUtTIVMlAW I..4lt A.k ..r nr.c -i.i w I h..h.,rln,Jllr.i1jyV I'lll. lu 11,4 in. I U.U . - ...i, v ., Mir.1 vlOl Pi.4 KiiJ-n, German Navy ' Ailinlral you t'nN Mr, l,al.'T' Inxt navy "ii ntary, nml irroup (if fimnnii MundilpM in KU-I. lt Nn IN, Nov II Hv llii ti-rins of tho arnilHlliii I iiTin.i ny'H navy, whlrh ilurlnir tin- two ditailoM Jimt prrx'fulliiK ihn war w;lh tlm u-t of (hi' lupin, is to bo rrilui I'd ti liupo li'iui'. DiTiiiany iniiat 'turn ovi-r to tin. iilliiH and tin- l iuti-'l Hl.iiiH nil I'allli. ci ulni'i , 111 li;iltl"tii'. ,. Isr rtt IlKht rruiimrs. Mi nio.l. rn .li-sl m ith and all mi timarlrirs. TIim riMiialndi-r of lii-r flii't Mho ilium disarm nml plao uniliT I hi Miipi-rviNioii of tin' ullli'S and lilt' I n li I'd Stalin. lliTliiany h navy Is I In" ynuiiiri'St of I In Kr,'tnr hhvIph. Hi-furi I sun. tho (irriiuui ppopln and iliwlr ruli'm took hut a lanKiild InU'reMi In sea powi-r, nml thn "lilk- navy" liliui fnat liiTauir a popular rriiKi in 1'jaa. Hut from I Uliii on ilu tii-iinan iinilri In-lit Im ,'inrKli'M I" loiomaiid nn-at powrr hy Hi'ii and tho ili'iuian nAvy Icaitiiu l.oi'aiiin ttiu hint lulvi-rtisuil llilHK In UiTIuany. The navy Ini'ludi'd 301 war v mls of all rltiH-usi In I'M I, whi'n th wur t'loiidM liroki-, Thm turongth mut havo bii-ii UrBoly lniroaaml during thp farly ypani of thn war when, particularly In the submarine 'Ihm, the Herman yards bf 'trail a fevei-fid rotirttruotion. In MIiIhI of IU Naval IVncnun. tlermany poHscaeed at thul lime 21 i1riadiiaughtM, IS pre-lread-tiaught lmltli'Hhlis and 3! crul.-M-rs of various gradrs and about 20 ub inailneM. Mho was In the inulM of a preli'iillniis naval proKnuu m tins linn'. Thn pi-snnnel of the Cierman navy In 1914 iiumbrrpd 73,000. The whole fleet was kept practH'-ally In riniins slim all the time, ami. therefore, this fon-e wiui In tha ink of tnilninx. liehlnd the reKular eHlitbliahmeiit atiMKl a riwerve of HO.OOu. and be hind thrse aKalii nn ImpiirtaiU nti dmi n-aorve of niembpra of the Her man morchant mtirlne service, which, of coiiriw, IxHNime Immediately avail able for service nt the outhn-ak of the War, as Oreat llrllaln's fleet MMfpt In a day the Herman mer cluiiiliiian from thn sou. The ships of thn iJurmnn navy were divided between the Haltli' and North sea stations, the must Im portant bases lu'lnir Kiel on the Hal ite and Wtlhi'lniMhHven on the North sea, thfKH points connected by the famed Kiel canal. (.rand Mwi Sevr-rrlv Slinttcrctl. At the lieKinnlnK of the war ler many'n ouilyin(f wnrHhips, smaller n lid older veto's whime certain bsw eould well be faeist, took up a kuit rllla warfare imalnHt commerce. The Merman (rraml fleet, however, re UHiined from tho first day of the war safely tucketl away in thestron base nt Wtlhelnishaven, securely sheltered behind the stronn oulposl of HcIko laiul. Count Iteventlow. pan-di rman and editor of the violent T.iirr.eltuiiK, ami tho party for which he spoke, continually timed the naval author tltiea to nt eater and more In ludieloun efforts with the submarines. Moon Hermany stooil at swords' points wllh Ihn entiro clvilled worhl on ai-count of her frantic sea warfare, her fur tive Hiibmarincs deslroyinir. without ii niiiK, fo and non-combatant alike. I.ipltx. Ilolweir. Iteventlow, the kaiwr, the Herman people had a. naive faith In their kiIwii weapon. It was to brliiK the nllnsl world to ak knees, It was to win for normally all that her kihuiI fleet could not hope to win. The suhmarlnn was thn .-lent war fetish of tho Ueriiia.ua, and 17 OUT OF 20 HENS LAY EVERY DAY Mr. M.'MiilMm Ua.l nly One Uvn Ijtjhur. Tlirn lit TrkiJ Thin l'!n. "Out of rrjr hens I tnvl only on hf Uvii'C .vor- otluT tlr. until I :eVM',i' ffiii- i vr Sun. I ii one Htnlli I btt : (niia av Id if t'T ilr lsn S'iic m i,. l., t pr4'ti-iT 1 fTfr in.! antt I '..it- t r t tnmiv KnuN ' -KUivM K. Sic tfun, let1n!-l.!;. .? -mi will ii,tin th-vl t! t'vtrit "tr. for j t . t .mi, .fay. put fr it!! tl..' l' t-v.e Mr Mtori nii ihirn rnor.iti Tn i'tr rcc '"i " o1ot- (l.,m ct, cnT j.r.ifil l'ry tt a. "lul, un.itT ttim offer: ltii oiir hum ln S ii d wiirh TP (nr on1 nnrrih If wm itnn i find thm I Nn Su" pm for nt hy yn :i ptHxl irxfit bon-lfs. vtjvpy (4'lt Ua fttt'i r!ir mmii-v H.- ref'tni-rt iS'n Sumc im( .r rev e,vinc works tpnwt.l tn thr rtf .eiiMiii orrinv n;nl m nlvo a .-tplfiulis-t i.H'ii It i.a rani i v u in Ih.i f.-l. smprtivc lti li.n'. 'niltli. meit' her Hlronrnr arul riir is: miv v-tl!i- rr. mM 'rlA her !o Iminj Tr 1 stn u;c for : tv ami if it iln-n t cr( v.t, foi.l w. i th,, rrf-iiitt..! v J-',:n 'roni i our .!;.; r jr 1 T- ti a ii t., .Cwiii-i, 'fj ti" iwi m.iM. r how H-'Hth."- yir ir.v.y will r turn nn; ,; k,,n I r U- or vmUr-, rt;:i-ti-t ;. .i c,ui i-tKy' f.r a ITfji.,! tnrr-l, luv!'r J-'U'-i iia-UuiiivUit, luu. Made Powerless one of the priiielpal iiiikiiih for their undoing. When tli' rorit roversy wth Amer ii a over Ho. i ii; lit ei i ut, hi H-i of unre-Mraiiii-tl hi 'in. i run sinkintfH aeeiiii'il laid in I :i I ii by Hi-rni.iu ari'i-itatii'e of (lo view of oiitraKed ni'UtrulH art that view was formulated by the I iiiie, Ht.itiM. the military and pan lierinau pait' ln'K.iu a stroiis; pruisi k' ltida 1'ViTVwlii'H' to foiee the K"V iiient ai,'.ilii tn fully unleash the : reacln rous K iliin- rslhln to do Its work of destrui't ion. I"is-iile ppri(y "-lhiits. This propuiMii.ta found the people ri'MP'iiitftve. There wen fi-w voltes raised In opposition. Tho Krank furler eltutiK was one of thn few nownpapi-rN to ui,vi. aicaitist the pop ular i laiiinr and tu warn the.. Her mans of the fatal mistake of riukinx any omhri'lliiiciit with Ameelni. Those of the mu 1 1 1 1 1 .i n lie fetish won. They hail promised thn people a cer tain victory mid had even set the date. Hernmn submarine, thn only actjvn arm of tho Herman navy, ran iinui'k throiiiih the hnw, und f ir niontlis thuiKs looked black. Indeed, for the ententH. America Joined the war; the stibmartnn slowly failed, ami the Herman navy finally estab lished Its riKht to be reganloil as one of the chief forces in the ruin ( the Merman empire, first by arousing the simpletons of Oreat Hrltaln and. thus aiduiK In bringing on the war and. f i mi II v, by stlrrlnti up the hostility of the i tillrn civilized Wurkl by Us excesses. DESTRoTERTuriNTwO WHEN HIT BY STEAMER NEW YfillK, Nov. IV In the col lision between tho Cnlli'd Wales dc sirover rthaw and thn llritiMh liner AipillnnU in European waters Oc tober 9, as announced by th navy department two days later, the naval vese was cut wpinroly In two, HT, fuel aft of the bow and the forward section sank Immediately, the other section iiitchlnK fire, It won learned here todav with the arrival of the .Melita, carrying I'.'i survivors of (he Shaw. (ither restroyeri steamed to the scene and when they took the burn n K section in tow the Inrush of water quenched the fltiines The navy department's anncnince nient said la lives were lest. . WILL TALK PLANS FOR A BRONZE TABLET FOR YANKS (irlplnally plnnned hy the Krwnnls club, the memorial to the T'tlsans who met death In the service of tho country during the war will be iis cusfipd nt thn mcctltiK Monday and IMi.-wibly some action taken. The plan Is to place in thp new municipal building; n tablet upon which will be curved the names of isu h man who fell. Survestlorisi have been made that n tablet of plivwter be Installed, but luantuuch. ns it is to he there for all time, a I ronjie mi et.-, the nppioval of many wliu have discus-scd the matter. 44 Stolen Orders" at Rialto Ji- ': e, Sr-X .11 Vi'k -IjfcySai 'Vea-m.1ii f dTwa j ;i a v a .n- :afar g-wy-sr; Klt'y Cordon nnd June KlvMce in the Mi; f-im production of "Stolen j "rib is." tie famous Iifiirv Line rm.lo.lr a nut that ran two c.trs In New i i rl iin.l lA ti'lc". I'ariy!.- lilackHcll and .Moiitafuu Love are ullivr uotcd J sctvijj ita;s ill the f.lui liroJuuUou, n. , JO OPEN BRANCH OF REVENUE OFFICE HERE V i f'lillffinr llulH-rt l llnlni Will llan lU'pn f ilial I n- In Tulsa 1'i iIitiiI r.uiiiiiiut. Tul a f 'j r r. j -t n-.-i mi t.ni'li Im-lni-HH f.,r tin. roili . u.r of in'iTiial ri-vi tiui' II. il l I, .1.1 I . I'll found in ri nil V lo -P i-ri .hi It.. h' ri' to t.ik.. i in- or t to I'M i l I ! ul. i r ' I . I i olli'i lor nf !n- rn il i i i . . nri. Him inl. r lllilt r. .1110 1 til' I.llll'll at In .... ii . 'i'iarti'1 n In llii' f"'l i'i il Inn1' III I..- . ;. 'I llllHl- W.i, ft. .1,1 IIU' ' Imiiia ''in T ij i - ii f'i tin- w.ih . il. par I on ' ' : in litrli hiiIi offlri'S I ii. tin- iii-iir futur mi . luirKf of a di'i.'it y ,. . '..r offii'if in k lii- hes i-oniil'bTll liln r.f ..I th" revenue collection iiii'l in aliiilli.n, puts the in, it. .-'Ii. ill terrilofv in eiieer t'liii'h with 'he people who are i.ille.l upon In ii.ake reports and pay III I tie. r fi.b'l, ll t.lXes. The opentPK nl the Tulsa office Is a Kreat convn-li-iii-i' S eastern iikl.ihonia eople. i.y.ii'1 u:l ifl't ri.aliTlally In Ki'ttniK Lint hand in format ion essential to ' luakltiK nut correct reports. i The deiu in chars'" of the local ' office tin t not been desliinatcl l y roHoi'tiir Ho. en. but It In proposed that one of the best i u a I! f lad men in ih' ser ici- will be stationed here. Till--i s chare of the Income tax of ' Mm tuition H ciitiiiiler.ihle. thousands .f dollais a c.'ii' bemB collected ; hero I DENIES STREET RAILWAYS WANT PUBLIC OWNERSHIP NKW i'l:K. Nov. I.', i-'tree' ra;l- Wllv i "!',. ll'lcs III t.'l" I'lllle.l H' I'es h ive i .,- '..rie nn record in four of j pu ion ..w C'-r ship, repor'a to the en j !i- it'y uoi w hs'iiiitliiiK. iiccordinic to : ; .1 II I'ai iee. p:cM.i-nt nf tti,. Alncr-i I'.iri Kleetrie Hallway osaociatlon. I i Mr I'lir b-e m a statement here to- ! i day declared that, a resolution by .1 i Mortimer of the Milwaukee Kier-j I trie Hallwny l.ikiht l'o.. recitinir the , pveM'iit ci.riil.tii.il of tbi Industry and I I's inability to continue service unless s.n.Ht.intial relief was afforded i' and I J "ret 1 1 1 1 1 m iii 1 1 i ii r to member compa Lies lhal they afford every facility to ista'e-i and municipal, tics for acipilr Iim, existing transportation faciil'ies," j was n"t adopted at our conference here on Noveuiiier I. but wai re- feired on Mr. Mortimers own mo-; lion to the executive committee of j the association for such action nt i it saw fit to take. Ho far no action j whatever has been taken upon it. "A further resolution," continued! Mr. Pardee, recitlnrr the conditions th.it now prevail in the Industry and the necessity for measures to re vise the basis of tho mint ions be tween the utilities and tho public and instruction the prildent to ap point a committee to study and re port upon problems of reconstruc tion was Introduced by l. M. H.ids- len, president of the Charleston Consolidated Railway A I.!Kht!ni? Co., of Charleston. H. C. This reso lution was unanimously adopted. FOREIGN POLICIES WILL BE CONTINUED IN SPAIN Ujr Ths AaenrUlnil Tr-sMl. MAOHII). Nov. 15. At the first! meetlnir of the new Spanish ministry held early this week, it was unarrl- mnusly derided, after an address by I l'remler l'omanones to continue the I policy which was Initiated In 190J and reaffirmed In 190 7 und 1DKI.I Thn ministry has issued .1 note say- ' Ins that the new (rovernmrnt will be ! directed In a demncrntlo spirit and , KiMiranteelna; that order will be maintained throughout Spain. The fnrolBH policy referred to In , the above dispatch apparently nl-, ludes to pacific nirreements with) Franco and Hreat Britain by which j IntPR-rlty of coasts nnd Insular nml i colonial possessions In the east At lantic snd Mediterranean were inn-' tunlly guaranteed by the three cnun- tries. This fnrelcn pollry of Sialn I was considered n step aimed ntralnst Oerman BBRiesslon. In 1907 the' s cnature ol u treaty between Spain, 1'rance and Iceland carrying out' the above objects was looked on ns the foundation of a future "I nited States of Europe." (iff k cra May lttlre. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 Z. Candi dates for commissions In officers' training schools, the war department announced today, may be ischa,rt-od from the army" Immediately if they desire If they elect to complete- the course they will be commissioned upon gradustlon In the officers' re serve corps and placed upon the In active list. fVmiTolr- ship Nnincil. I'llll AliKI.I'HIA. Nov. .,. Mrs. Wnodrow Wilson has irlven the name "Atlantus" to the first concrete n!iip Wiiit for the Tinted Slates s li I i i r l board, the emertrency fleet corpora tion announced today. The vessel wll he lanmhcil at Hrunswick, ilu, next TliuiH-lay IS." " V Sensational Sale WOMEN'S WARM WINTER READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS AND SHOES Special Low Prices for Today and Monday. Don't Miss This Sale if You Are Looking for Bargains Women's Coats Extra Special, $12.50 to rn $15 value; special ti)J0j Extra special, $30.00 to $10.00 value; broadcloth and all the (POJ PA newest models special. , $aw'x-LJl Plush Coats, $30 and , CJOO CA $32.50 value, special i$Udj) Plush Coats, $15 to $(15 value, special $35 1 S40 Silk and Mcssaline, $15 to (IQ PA-' $18 value; special tpV0J Ceorpette, Fine Silks nnd Messaline, $20.00 to $30.00 value; r A special D4:.JU Mercerized Serge and Poplin, $15.00 and $18.00 value; IQ QK special tyVVO EXTRA SPECIAL Waist Bargains Crepe de Chine Waists, $5 and $5.50 values; at Georgette and Crepe de colors and design; $6 to $8.50 value; special. . . . Special Crepe de Chine, all colors; only one to a customer; $5.50 value at GREEN BERG'S 122 SOUTH MAIX CHANGE IN FRISCO TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE NOV. 17 CJianues In tho ITIsco time table t0 take effect nt 12:51 a. m. Sunday, NovemU-r 17, will affect the lines running to every point of the com pass out of Tul'. The followlnR ha lives will be made: N.irihbound train No. II. former ly lea Vint; at lii:l.'i p. m.. now leaves nt 10::.". p. rn. Train No. 41S, former, ly leavins at 12:35 p. m., now leaves at 12:40 p. tn. Southbound trnln No. Ill, formerly lenvitiR m fi.SU a. in., now leave at 7:25 a. in. Kastbound train No, 10, formerly le-ivlnjr nt 6 25 p. in., now leaves at 0:05 p. m. Ue.siboiuid train No. 9, formerly leaving nt f. 10 a. m., now lenves nt l:lii :i. in. Train No. 111. formerly I'-uiiiC ,it fi 50 a. m., now leaves at 7:25 a. m. Train Xu. til, formerly loavlriR at 7:2o a. m., now leaves at 7:50 a. m. Train No. a, formerly lee v. , inir nt 4 10 a. in., now leaves at 4 45 la. m. Truln No. filu, formerly leavlm? I at ti 2n p. tu., now leaves at 5:45 p. I in. Train No. s, formerly leaving at j'.05 p. m., now leaves at 1:50 p. m. 'Train No. 10, formerly leavlns: at fi:25 p. m . now leaves nt 5:55 p. m. Train 'No. 41S, formerly leaving at 12:35 now leaves Tulsa at 12:25. I COME ONE.ToMeTlL, TO ! SEE WORLD'S BEST SHOW The Fi entest fthow on earth started tho shekels rolline- In on the united war work f' nd at 10 o'clock last nipht. The tints were pitched at Third ind Mam streets and with J. Kurr i lib ho ns as announcer, the crowds brir.in to itather. It was a RiKht. They came In such droves that they were let in the enow In relays. It wae soma show, v Women's Winter Dresses All Wool Serge and values; special .... $35 values; special . . . . $3.50 Chine, all $5.25 high neck, $3.95 JUST ST. WILL REPAIR HOLES IN ASPHALT STREET PAVING T.il rael, ihut u tt A 1st n I eirm te.l 1s to be repaired at once, the city Commission having awaruea joe urn try. a contractor, to do the work. Sevoral Isvl holea have developed In the pavlnn recently and tho plan Is to have them put In shapo for the winter traffic. Three Arc Kllli-d. I'KNNI M A N 'a.. NVv 15. Three men were kllle,) and several othei-s Don't use cosmetics to hide skin trouble Resinol aids poor complexions' If your completion ii rough, red, of pimply, don't try to cover up the de fectt with cosmetics which do not con ceal, but usually attract attention to the reason for their ose. Hcm toxUy to clear your skin with Kesinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. This treatment not only cleanses the sVin and enables it to breathe, but usually removes blotches, redness and roughness. , Ak four duller for Rlnet Snap ao4 Oimncat. Women's Suits s, Suits of Poplin and Serge, $25 C1 Q to $32.50 value, special plO Suits of Serge, Poplin nnd Gabar dine, $35 to $45 value; ()( pTA special tPU.DU Suits of Silvertone, French Velour and Broadcloth, $G0 to C0'7 fT A $70 value; special PO 0) Serge and Combination Satin, $22.50 to $27.50 $14.95 Fine All Wool Jersey Dresses, $30 to iresses, $30 to $18.95 your choice, Shoes For the Entire Family WOMEWS !i e-... $3.95 1 iS9.;..$6.95 112 and 111 vnluo; all hlch colors aolden brown, fleldmousn, light and dark . -Jg 95 f-pnv- s n mi ' i .1 1 ' MEWS :P-cTar..$8.50 :rs-...$5.5o Special Close-Out Sale of All Children's Shoes We are discontinuing our children's shoe de partment and you will benefit by the special prices wc aro making. XORTII OF SECOM) Injured In nn explosion a' '''' fh'' in., i mr pi mt nl ; lie I u I' 'i' r.tjr niniitnir Mitnliiinv hf'1'0 t'e! iV ' .'.lll.si. of tile i-vploM.on h i l' ' determined. The killed in I'i'l S. Thomas of Texas, foreiran. ii CHANGE FOR THE BETTEi? And Pains in Sides Relieve! by Use of Cardui, the Wom an's Tonic, Says Texas Lady. Kemp, Texas Mrs. M ""f! f this town writes: "I sutr.ri-1 w pains In my sid-s . . - eSuZ, stand on my feet at tltnvs i J" do my work, only what had l done. I had a phy sician and fte ' . . . . . . .. .id -i I AO me meuicini!. inuuso o .,. any tiwd, and he adve-e-i "KTi-J tion. I had reaa in - ., nirthdny Almana- of Car I" , decided to try It. lien i '. one bottle I felt the chai ire rer ' ter. I took nine or ten botliss have been well ever sine- I recommend Cardui t- 1 mJi' Inir women. When my bu.-w'"' - . .,..oi.. nhvi .-.an. ' " . LT. , our lao'ii. I'"- taking Caidul. he said it "" tonic for me. I will n'" ?' VJt,a praising: it. It built up '" ' . and Strenirthened me more ii. thine I ever done." ut, t:ardui Is a pure y n.- menicine. ' i"i" hy tr.s1 wnicn,naTs own is. - 0 leal writers ror ma.ij. .- Talue In the treatment of ' peculiar to women, anu .m - arr re ivvi i-.r,.. ruti' users of Cardui. who have acm proven thle to be true. , - wmk nnd rrir1 from womanlv troubles t.y the woman s tonic, wji " -Adv.