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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918. GERMANY CONFRONTED WITH HEAVY BURDENS liitrmul Wnr Debts Tulnl Two-IINns of lOnllrr Intimate! Wealth if Country. REPARATION MUST BE MADE Inrtrrnnltlcs Will Sill in PninHil Difficulties Tews May l-Viroo Turning; III of IWiikIh. WAHIIIN'JTON, N'v 11. luly nf (ierinaiiy's finiiinl.il Hlt.iatnn 1 ' been undertaken by Ihe govei miiPnl ukciicI'i li'ra wllh a view to throw ing liihi on Hi ici'ilny "f Hi l-r-inan nation in pay big sums as in anition tut iI'vhuuIiiii lit invaded roiintilPH timftlrl.il reports Indi cate Ihat ilrnnaiiy's national debt represented mainly by War bun. Is held w-ll tun ihe empire. In nmt, nc.ii ly 3.i,00H.0(Jil,liiili, or ultii'iMt iw fif'ln of iha eeilmiiied national wraith of Isn.ooo.ooo.'MiO. AllliniiKh there has I""! no of ficial anouncement or Intimation of the aggregate Hinoiint whlrli ( ho al lies pxppi t Oermany lo pay. It I certain to run Into IiIIIIoiih of dol lar!, and nrreesarlly tho eirina of payment muHt accord Willi Oer inay's nblllty to pny. Thin iil.lllly will be measured ty thp nations povter to ivlva her peace lime In dust ilea and trade an.l to tax thla fur state purpnsea Financial nli svrvers here any some. i:liilnia for restoration and restitution ant forth Oklahoma Hospital ftrrvlre Consist ol lit Fireproof building arranged for a purpose. tnd. Modern and eompleta equip nient under on roof. Ird. Character, experience and aklll f attendant. Dr. t'ird H. Clinton. Prewltleni Mlaa II. C. V. lrler, H. N. Superintendent Dr. I.ytle Alhrrtnn Reeldent fhyilclen Ninth and Jarkaon "treetj Ibona Osage til BUSINESS CARDS - -- Phone 2010 11-17 Wcat Arehar HATCHER PRODUCE CO. Wholesalo Jobbers Creamery Butter and Eggs Good Eggs Always EY E Dr. Arthur Ear Campbell St" . MaronMi Throat rhorwi 4t. tltadquaxtara for Kryptok LanMt Mw LoeaUon II Waat Third Phona l4Tt MATERNITY HOSPITAL efficient trained nuraea. Bablea adopted If dealrad. 1103 W. MAIN ST. Oklahoma City, Okie. QHANN0N'" IJP FURNITURE Kichane Now for Old 14 and II Weal Second Guy W. MoCulloch H. II. Cbafflo MOWBRAY UNDERTAKING CO. orEN DAT AND MIOBtT 8BHVIC8 Dr.I. Angstrcich oPTOMrrrniaT with HARRY HEILBRON JICWELBR Seoond and Main Thona UT THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY TIT BOUTIt CHHYHNKB ritONB 1101 Children Cared for Durlnt Worhlnj or Sboppinc Houre wTTgregq lTjTmartim Attorneys-at-Law Exchange National Dana. Building Tulaa, Ok la. EDNA B. FARIS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY PUBLIC Room 530 Mayo Building Phone 7985. SAM'L. A. BOORSTIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 611-1S-14 Wright ttldg. Uw of Oil and Caa Law of Corporation I'HONB 7111 CHAS. H. ME RILL AT ATTORN EY-AT-LAW 1 Bond Bulldlnt, Waahtnston, U. C Qil, Gas and Indian Matters WOODSON E. NORVELL ' .Attorney Now Located In t'nlty Ttulldlng Suites 101-111 f t.y Inlrn-MiH in 11 few ulin-.l leni'iii- are f x 1 1 .1 1 .1 k'i'H, !- ui'- iln y tt tt I ' ; -1 ninny's iil.ilil ., eicu Uiii":li tun la mtliniili'd ui nm high, pst. Nm CniMrrni-d W illi Held. Tin- victorious ri I Hi-ii will nm f"n ii-in ' licins.'U o primarily, It In I"' IHWil, nitli ileriiiBnys reilcinplli'li of lur mil loniii ili-lil, iiiii. iln-i in l.iiKi-iv irii' niai i nniiiiriiMvi'ly small ii ii ii ii i m nf i ii-rn nio owned ihiIkhIm ' ui war Icii'Ih it ri.al.y, lll il lll'I'llll UN li. I.I I III 'l , K HUM .in- "I I'y cilUcni of Mil' I " n 1 1 - I U'u.:c formpr Herman i r J pi. officiate hre who liuva known In ternal roinlltlniiN In llcriniiiiy In ilii punt ill( nut believe lli K'n -i tin. phi will rpiiiilinli Dip inli riml J i . i 1 . 1 - I 'una l.ut llilnit i i In-r tii t lns villi le made so liiiiiy im In fi.f i- 'Hi sens In linn In thru I.i.ihIh in si-llie. lllt'lll. In II. in uny lin- i 1. 1 A . 1 1 . . I III' I'.lll.'I'llVll wlllllHll llllll.ll M'Kl iiin.n 'J'hrro Im poiiim iljm ii.ihinii In i-r-flrlill ciri'lcii lli-lti nf Hip MlvtHilitil'v of tliP nllpa r i"iitr Inn iinvmcrit of mi Imli'f iiilti' iitiioiini lur i p. 1 1 ui in ii , Hum k . i i.i In I..' ipipi mliii.il In Hip futiiii. hy iiiiiiiiiImmIiiIih, .im thp .Iivm IiiiI n i i'iiM i .h i inn ..iiii.mi-h in itpi alum iiii'l l-niin! nml iIip arl'iul 1 1 ml i.f tin wiiik lii-i mil h iiii.m rl .if 1 ill II I lllllll'll t li.l II iinw . II Ik ptilnii'il nut tluit futiiri' pi'l' i-h fan not liP tiiPiianrPil nr.-ul ii'i-ly At prpa pnt. IfitPifMi on the pint of thn AmPili'iin nffli'liila In thn anhjprt la Htillll'Wllllt lll'llri'l t 1 1 1 . w n l . lll.lh- t ii ii c h ii h Hi" Kov'Tiiiiii'iit Pxpin'la mini- ut tin. ii y n i u ii i h to K' to Im cradlt. IliinlrnM Aro lli-ar. Wtmlpvpr may ha thn wptit of t tip finul liiirili'ii nf rppRr'itlon anil rrniliiillnn in If plai nil on (lerinitny, lliu I'lnii only nf 1 1 m lank alirinl nf her may Ii" llluil r.iii-.l hy roniiitr lann of In i iinilini.il 'I'M Willi thnl of I lii' I'nlli'il .SIiiIik lii'i'muny li;i 61,000,000 pupiilailnti anil $0, 0UO, mill. 000 nf eallmnlPd WPalth to pay nr.. 000,000,00(1 nf war ilPhlN a. taaily crPalpil Thp I nllnil Htilti-a Iihh lio.ooo.flOO iii u In t ion ami an I'RlillllllPil lllllliilllll nihil of K'.'.O, 000,000,000 tif pny iiiiirly I11.00U. 000,000 ilPht alipinly ri'iiir.ii'lnil, or aprnklinalPly 121.000.000.000 within unollipr mix tnoniliH. 'I'll la nipiini that Hip par raplln Inndi'll will In' al leaat three tlmpa arratpr In dnr. many than in thn I'nlU'il Hiati'a. ANOTHER TEUTON PRINCE READY TO QUIT THRONE HAHKU flwltrln'l. Nov, IS.--I'nnri' lliinlhpr nf HarhwariliurK Ituilolatnilt, a prlnrlpallty of tier many, at the demand of the dipt, twii UerliirpJ lila readlnpna tn ahitlcale, iirrorillng to dlapatuli from ltuUlo aiadt. Trlnre (lunther waa hnrn In Hill and aurreerted hla coueln, l'rlnie Ueorg. aa the rnlcnlna prince uf Hahwarrburc-JludulNiadt, January 1, J8K0. The-prlnrlpnllty of Brhwamhurlt Ituilolatadt haa an area nf Stl aqiiare mllee and a population of about 100,. 000. The country la miiuntalnoue. Mormon Iiradcr III. ALT 1JVKB CITY. Nov. H Jn aeph T. Mrrflth. prealilent of thp rhnreh nf Jei (!hrlt nf latter day aalnta (Mormon) la III at hie home here and nnt mueh hope la held out for hla recovery, lie auffered a par. alytlo atroke laat April, He relphralPd hli elthtleth birthday a week ago. Hunter Heater Company STEAM AND HOT WATFIl nOILKIlS TITS fllONns-ITiT SIT HOUTII CINCINNATI AVK.M'E Tl'LSA, OKLAHOMA r 'yairssayy x l .11 --aW.. 1 r-h - I ii MKI . 9, ISA' .-I Heat Your Building Comfortably and Save Half Your Fuel l. ii or t'nnl With No (Tuuiut uf (.rutca Let Us Show You One in Operation KOMI-: OK lll ll TV I.M INSTALL TIOS Ucfcn'iui' by IVriiilsslmi Npw Knx Hotel Mr L I, I'm, Mer Band Pprlnit" It.Ulway Mr Clrirl. n I hup lllckoiy Ciml n ml MinlnK Company Mr A A r.i lev, Secv Mr. U. W. C.iellp 1'Un S.uiMi Moulder Mr K. W. Sinclair 17;lo Smnli i enn.' Mr. OeorRe lloUeclaw '.' I'.i i:,it Ulinoia t Above photo wua taken nt Mr. Il"!'-i'!nw's residence ) y HAVL IUUK A HUNTER All SI- Iliunctlinlc Ucllvcrli". R0O?Il0N0K kajMHiMMarlWi VVASIIINUTON, Nov 1 H -The fnJInwIiiK f;t."iiiilliea urn r'n.rlPil t y Hip roiiiiniiii'lltiK kpi""''.'! A infill .in i'H.i"lltli'n:ii y fun '-h Kllliil m mrliin, 17 1. i!i.-. of VtOllllllN. CI. illl'il of iliHctipe. ?- ' , wniinili'il, r)prpp unrlf.fprmlni'il, ll'l; woiinitpil ei'ifhl l , I -Mi, lnliii.iii: In !--linn, 13 'I ot.il. 77'.. (Jllllllllllllil 1 in I Kll.l.l U IN A(TIOV. 1'rlviiira: .lilllll 'I. Ullivpy, M II ii I W lliin-r I Iiiih i, IIImkit W llllii mi M-lii-r, Ili um". .Inliii I II III, I n .li rlil. Iiiini'x K lln-i, Dllt Hy. .Ilin I . I i.IIIiih, I'm, II. V iini' Ix in iniiii, h ( iirliiln. .Ill nil n I ;. Iiimlini, Arilnniir. Iti'lii rt I. I nullxli. ltrlilu-Mirl. V iTiinn lliiiii 'M k. 1'nlrau. Itny l.nrui', I liiinl JmIiii II. I nn nil-, Siiyre. Wllllurn I . Ijuvoiii, l ot .I'.lilllilr Miinri', ( lii'li iiii. .Iin" I , I'rliiii', iilll.ini mi l) or not is rrlviiii-a: iriilc I . Kile, liriiiiirlKl". In'ii M IHihiiii, (.nllry. Itliluinl T. Miiliin, Unlia. Will NHi:i, IH t.UKK I'NOlirrKH MINKI. nriHinili: KntxTt I,. Iiiiiin, IMirnnL, Mi'i'liiinli-: I). I.. Helta, Tlplinmlnr. I'rlviiii'M: lire (Irani Mi-rron, Colunihna. I.llr lll ka. MiiiiHvlllr. VVIl( Nlli;il hl.KiMTI.Y. I'rlTiHra: llonry I,. Alui-r, lli'iiryH ti. Iikk MnrrlH, I'lrini'iil. IIiiImti I). MiinklrH. I lili.nnlii. Nlilury ti. rrli'tt, Hnllaaw. HIMMllll IN AtilMN, UV.UM.K I Mil I I KMIM I) H're-vloiifly n-imrtPil nilaaliiH In arlliin.) (nriiiriil: Ii.Iiii II hlrUliiml, Mliunl. l'rlHlm: Arilmr II. I UN. Ulimllnr lnM'r A. KIiikIiiuii. sx-tnt'r. I.IImIiii .Iiiiiih, Mnyivlllr. GERMAN-AUSTRIA FACES GRAVE FINANCIAL CRISIS VI KN'NA. via Huanl. Nov. H. Hoi'tor von Kflinvi'liuler. .. flimnrp mltilHtpr In the ni'W (Jerinan-AuatrUn ralilni't. In it alaleiiipiil to the Vlen Iippp pi pan lodny iIppi tIIipiI the flnan. rliil alluiitlnn In ilerman-Auatria aa I.Miia arave. Wllh i'i:oiiniiiy ami (hp rrpiitlon of new Hourrca of rpvpniie, howpvi-r, he e.ild (he dlffl'MiltlPj. ronlil lie am nioimled. The new Biati'i, aald the tnlnlatPr, would hnvp in ehiire tho niillnmil ilPht. Hi' iiilili'il that tho hnlili-ra nf war Innna ahoiild nnt he iineaav. IIP ilpclared the elale rounrll Iniendeil to demand rri'illta to the amount of J, 000. ooo, ooo rrowna iitnl that a new loan of a billion crowne would lie iHBUPd. Wire AwrpUincc Itoaumwl. NKW ViHK. Nov. 1.--The Welt, ern Union Teiearaph Cable com pany announced unlay It had re Burned tho aeceptanoa of tiana-At-lantln rabla me""aea aub)ect to dc lay. Hervlne waa Buapenrted laat week on aoeount of congtatlon of huslnpaa. Trrr" 1 HI ILK INblALL BOILER POST-WAR PLANS OF CITY ARE DISCUSSED Mayor Ti'lla Hlwunla ( luh I'mvpo'l for Sfw liilon lirpot Ixik lirlKhl I'li'ilm- SiiiMrl. ' 'nnn'li'i .il Inn nf mutti'iB looklnK i.i ilia ilvli- wilfare of Twlaii Ih th fiiiurp win Hi.' nuiln feiiture nf thp KlwmiU club luncheon ypBterdnv nt Hoipi 'l ulv.i. M iyor rv II lliilibarrt win. v.ii.4 ihe princlpul apeaki-r, tol.l ; .ui pi.iiia in rn iin varioua ran- h..mIh i-iiipiIiik TiiImii totpiher on a iininn 'li'pnt plan nnd R'ntc.1 that i ii nipecia w. r l.iifhl for Bin-h acllnn ! In lb"' npiir future. Khniilil Dili I he coneiimirnt'pu, ii. I Hip inavor, therp will h nacpa viirv ii ii'iml'pr nf vlaUucta over th' in Ini lpiil Ihoroiulifrtrca nf the rily. Hiii'h n Main, H'mtun, lloulder urid ;i few nt In i atrepla. Theae. he aava. iiiii In- looked nft. r folloln knowl c.liM. that TulHii In lo have u union depot In renlllv rut Iter than In Hip f'.lin nf ti'lll.l'IVP I'lllllB. 'llie Klwimld club iippolnlPil a . im.mlHeP lo wmk with the mayor In bilmtlnif about the nuirteroua Im .i'"pmenta he liellevee can be mail In TuN:i in.w (but the tmn on prar iicnilv evi-rvihlnif haa hmn llfleil bv .( ;iilnn of hiiMlllllle, In lOu ro. inlur civic nriranlzatloiiM are ex ppcip.1 to lake Ihe aninn action In Pli'daln "iii'pi.ri of the illffprent priip-ctrt fur tho bflteririent of the town Heorgp V, HPPvna. rounty attorney, lii.iile :i talk eipl.ilnliiK thn atatila of i moniolilli' theft Insurance In TuIbh. There in" atlll mm or two apncp neiiirnf ihla Ineurince, but on ac cmifit i f 'mill condition". It sepma probiibln tli.it thev will reiiHo In th" nenr fit urn. tinlpka anmelhlhn la done tn nllPi'iiite mntfera. A. '. Hunt led tin chairman of Ihe riici'tliid In the iibaenci nf John II. Wonilnril, preHldent of the Kl wanlB cluli t.lt M. The i'reati'"t war play nf them nil. "(nit There," Iiiih been aeciired by exlruiinlinary effortB fur preaenta tlon at the (Iraiid thentpr for one iiimM. November 21. It will be given here by n remiirkable mat Including Thnm.ie W. ltn"H, Amelia Illnplmm, I'liullni- Lord, Mary Hhaw and Kred ei lck Wnrile, one I hut haa probably never been duplicated before In thlB vicinity and only equalled when thla drnnm, which truly plrturlzea the Kreat International conflict, waa (liven on n whlrlulnd tour during tho recent Red Crnaa drive for the benefit of that orirnnlatlon. On that occaalon "Out There" waa pluvcil for only 2.1 perfnrmansea, althoUKh It had prevloUHly been aeen a whole aoaaon In New Tork city, and Ita luor Included only a few cltlea euch na New York, Hronk lyn, Washington, J'hiladelphla and lloaton and only one performance waa Klven In each of them. It waa Bin h a tremendoua aenaa I Ion that all box office rerorcla were amimhed and It brouaht to the Red Crnaa from thla aourne alone nearly three quartere nf a million dollar". Were It not for the patriotic ap peal of "Out There" It would not now be able to apHemble the present' cunt for the presentation of thla Brent drama of "aervlco." MA.IKNTIC "Henrta nf the World." the atl preine triumph of D. W. Orlfflth, to he preaented at the Majestic theater for a return enuanement of al nlirhta only starting with mntlnee Tuesday, November II, haa Inau gurated a new era In the realm of the arreen drama. Here, with the (treat war as a hark ground, Mr. Orlf flth haa filmed a simple love story, old as the ages yet ever new. "Henrta of tho World" hat proven the lat est sensation In the screen world. Mr. Orlffith realised that the public which became enthuslaatlc over "The I'.lrth nf a Nation" and "Intol erancu" would expect siimpthlnn hlK from blm In this latest picture and therefore Instead of trylnn to outdo himself In Blasting RiRiintlo battle scenes, he used the great war only us a backs-round for tho filming of u simple and attractive story of tre mi iiIiiiih humiin Interest. "Hearts of the World" shows the happy, ppiu-pful life nf the people of a small vlllace before the grim hor ror war reared Ita ugly head over the horizon. The causes thnt led up to the w.ir are shown; the niei'tlim of the Ktmllnh parliament on the event ful tilithi when the vote was cast for war; the session of the French sen ate Voting upnn the declaration of war; the session of the cabinet awaiting tho fatal hour when the ul timatum to Oermany would expire. These scenes nime us a prelude, then thn great drama beRlna when the Merman horde enter France. In taking the battle pictures for "Henrta nf the World" Mr. Orlfflth had the assistance and co-operutlon of the llritlsh war office. It is the opinion nf nil who have seen "Hearts of the World" that Mr Orlfflth has outdone his own best achievements and has established n new artistic record which it will take years and years fnr someone psp tn equal, If indued euch a thing Is pos sible. COXVKMTON HALL. Kew farces have achieved the ex trnordlnary success of "Parlor, Red room and It.ith," the famous farce comedy w hich A. H. Woods will pre sent at Convention hall on Sund.iy. November 24. for nn engagement nf on night only, direct from n years run In New Turk and Chicago. The success nf thn piece In both cities Is a matter of thentrlcal history. It was one of the few plays that sur vived the withering New York heat and run well Into the summer. The New Vork Evening Mall called It "two hours of lauchter " The New York Tribune enthusiastically de clared It had "hiore fixx than "Fair and Warmer.'" "Parlor. , Pedrnom and Ruth" contains what both critics and plav-Riiers declare Is one of the most novel and amusing Ideas ever embodied In a comedy. It Is a broad satire. - almost a htirlesque on the rnmiintlr side of feminine nature. The story ro icerns a young wife who fell In love Willi her husband be cause Bhe believed that ho had been a veritable Romeo with women In bis day. She loved what she thought waa his scarlet past. Her husband, however. Aas nn Innocent simpleton whom the swish of a skirt would h ive filled with unholy terror. His wife was the first anil only woman he had ever loved. Rut he Is com pelled to sustain bis wife's illusions. A too-eager frtemf -comes to his res cue wllh the result thnt the unfor tunate hushand enters upon an gs ciipade that nearly proves his un doing He betakes himself to n lonely wayside Inn with another mi'iH wife, but before long other w tnen appear--more than he had wit dreamed could appear lii one trvit er placo. The developments that ensue provide, as the Now York Evening Hun said, "action eunuith for a two family house " The noluhle caa one of tho best Mr. Woods has ever pro vided, Includes F.ilu Ann Luke, Ho mer barton, Marguerite Kisser, Nnette Almes, Eleanor Mart'n, Oer Iructe Webster, Violet Rarney, Frank I'. 'Moure, Ryder Keane, Meorge Williams, Jack Ostermun, John Frrnlork. Primmer Returning. NANCY. Nov. !. (Havas ) Re. leaeed French, HrltUh and ltelgian prlanners by thousands are coming into France In the region of Nancy. Many nf them show plainly how long they have bepn In captivity. The American Y. M. C. A. la clothing and feeding the prisoners. LEGAL riTl'iir, iitfmu(Tr coi'rt of thh t'NITr.ll STATUS1 rem thr eaotbkn DISTRICT (IK OKLAHOMA In the miller of A. II RndJ, tr.cHnf thr l'i Mur Lunch Hoem, Tul.s. Ok)., Jlankrupl In Hank ruiitrr Nn. IS4 VOTICK UF ttF.ARIVO OF RA KKRI.'PT'S rrriTio khh uiHriiAiwiR. T thp L'r.diKirt tf th. tbott 0m4 bank rupt: T.k nolle ihtl a B.tlllen hu brn filed IH ul iwnrt lir A. II, Itudd of Tnln In thp (Inanty ( Tulm. In aia dltlrirl. who hat bean dnly adjadipd a baokrnp' iimlar tho Art o( (nrrpa of July 1. IIVH for e iliiphari from 11 hla apbia, anJ olhar claims (irovablp nndrr .aid art. anil thai thr 2nd dtr of liprpnlier, 19 IS. a' III o'clock In th. feraneon. la a.infj for Ih. hc.rinc of lhp samp betora the Ilti Kiel Court nf Ih I'nil.d Rlatra, al Muiko K... In .aid district, whan and whare vou may show rsjns. if an. ton hav wh. th prayar f slid paiillen abanld not b frantsd. A rrpditer dsalrlng to opnaa th. appll falion nf th bankrupt for di.rhaf hall pnier hit appearand in opaosllion thrlo with th cl.rk on th day whn th crdi tor ar rrauircd to show ctuM, and shall flip a tpseifieaiion in wrtlng of hit oppo sition within ten risv. therealt.r. snips th time shall ba .ulari.d by special ur Apt of th .lade. Mu.sojec. Oklahoma. rTdTmhr 1 1th. 1 9 1 a , EZRA IlKAINKKP, Hpoflal MMr "RXoOtMlOR. " On this. Mi llh day of Notcmher 1 9 1 a. Ii apprarlnf that there haa b.en conliaratrd to tha Buia of Oklahoma, in procppilinav pendini in Ih County Court of Tulaa. Oklahoma, whsretn on 20 xauae pump shntinin, on .apringfipld army rifle, on piano (Kin- make), on Irebnl, 1 0 rasp of nop. one chair, two spade, eni iielKis. one dri'sscr. on table, one bed, la one Collin hot wnter bottles, and two trunks. One ftnick roadster, moinr Nn 4I'JtiHH: on Koni roadster, enrln No J ' T T 1 : on Itii'laoh faperslt, Motor No on (iilllae roniJlnr, renter No STtl.tflS: two center lablea irhi chairs, one electric fan, on blanket, two Winches I'-r 12 auir shotnuiis. on orrel hors snd sintl bufa-T wer rnnfitteated le Tnls (ounlr. lie It therefor raol.i thai llie Countr Clerk of Till" liintf. Oklahoma. Hive due and IpksI noaii to salt aanl auto mobile and other rnnfiseated. goods to the hlrhesl hldoer en December 3. Isl. at 1 o'tinek ii m., at th wM door of the Coiinlv Conrthoiis and malr hit rpor tn this honvrabla bodr showing what dlspoal lion lie has mad of said automobiles and other Roods It la herphv ordered. ennfldr4 and ad indrM that tn County Clerk aluo adtertlse and sell aeenrdmr to law any other prop eriy whlrh has been libeled and confis cated and turned over lo this board hy order Of Ih Count)- Judge, and tnak due returna thereof. ahiwing what h haa done In the premise, according lo law HOAK.ll (IF CDl'VTY COMMISHIONKIW v, ll W Ii North, Chairman. Atteat : Irwia Olme. Coiiiij- Clerk and Clerk Commissioner Court. Rfcsoumoif On th 7th day of Nomhr, 1H It appearing that ther has h.-n ponfis ratc,j to the Hute of Oklahoma in pro ceedincs iiendlnf In th IVlinty Court of TnUa. Oalshoina. wherein on 2u rauie piimti ahoitun on Springfield army rifl. on piano, King make, on icehnx. lb rses pop. imp rhsir. 2 Bt-ndes. on icelhiv, on dresser, one (shle, on I'.rl. ?A cases of emplr pop liolties. n cases of empty He.o tioMlea 10 on gsllon hoi walcr boltlas and two trunks were confiscated. HK IT TIIKKKI'OKK KKSIM. V Rfl, That the Cviintv Clerk of TuUa c.iunly. Okla h.irra. flle'due and leral none to sell said c.mfiii.-ated rsds to the highest bidiler on .S"T,'mt"r isih. ISIS, at 2 o'clock v. m , at the west door or Ih iunty Court ltousa i"l nis.t in. rrmni i.i ii. i. ii.inu. ai.ir wif i showing whst disoosiilon he has niada a'f aald rnnfiseated artiriea It is hi-reliv ordered, considere.1 and ad Jiuiged I bit the County Clerk also adver tise and fell according to law any other Froperly which hs been libeled and eon iscaieil and turned over to this board by oreW of the Couniy Jtilge. and mak due tvturns thereof, showing what h has don in the premiS'-a. according In law. IlOAKf) OK COf STY COMMIfrilOVURS !y c F Suppes. Chairman. The bsi in com flCrkeS SMrtJLAtl PostToasiies Rich in Flavor i Orx. Main al Our Stock of Fall and Winter Underwear is waiting for you Come and choose from the most extensive stock of Men's High Grade Underwear Shown. MUNSINGWEAR DUOFOLD UNDERWEAR COOPER'S UNDERWEAR and AMERICAN HOSIERY HIGH-GRADE UNDERWEAR Silks, Wool and Silks, Fine Lisles, Worsteds and. Cashmeres in any weight desired. Union Suits $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Two-Piece Underwear $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $3.75, to $5 a Garment (.Ingham Onlcp CuiiitIIinI. WASHI.MITON, Nov. 18. The war IndtiNtrlea boitrd anonunccd today that lis nrder of last July 1 prevent ing sales nf ginghams for delivery after April 1. 19 IS. la cancelled. Hales now can be made for delivery at any time, provided the patce ar not greater than those lined In the maximum price achedule now In ef fect. Tlieater Panic 1'anscil. MAPIUD. Nov. IS. (llavaa I A false nlarm of fire created a panic In the Oastleton theater laat night and 12 children and one aoldler were trampled to death. Save M P I That M $1.00 I BEAUTIFUL BOOTS OF BROWN, BLACK, OR GRAY KID OR CALF SKINTHE WANTED STYLES THAT ARE FAST DISAPPEAR ING FROM THE MARKET ARE OFFERED AT THE VERY POPU LAR PRICE OF $4.95 ABSOLUTE SEVEN DOLLAR VALUE BOSTON 1 SHOE SHOP, INC. UPSTAIRS 320 'i South Main Over Woolworth's kpi: iai. piuci:s Ladies' Boots Walk a little farther and purchase your shoes at our store. Why? I'.ernuse you get more style and service for less money. Women's Hoots, $15.00 values . . . Women's Hoots. 111. US values . . , Women's Knots, 18.50 vVilucs Women's Hoots, S f j values . . . , S11.85 $8.85 S6.45 $4.85 The ahove shoes are beautiful high boots In all sizes and widths. Johnson Bros. Shoe Store NEXT boon NORTH THONE 7687 Fourth CO.'S Fort Smith Mayor Shot While Making Arrest FORT SMITH, Ark., Nov. It-. Mayor W. J. Martin of Van R-uren, Ark., wrm shot and seriously wound ed in the abdomen Sunday night by Charles Clark, a hrakemnn, when thn mayor and other officers at tempted to arrest Clark and others engaged Is) a disturbance. Nlhlsck Promoted. WASH I N( ITl IN. Nov. 1. Capf. Albert P. Nlhlack waa nominated hy President Wilson today to be a rear admiral of the navy. $A-95 Ilrown, niack or ;rny Kill or Calf akin) military IktIs, perforated or plain to , A atyllah, eturdy boot for the woman who rare). 'I - grade OF WONDERLAND 1 18 SOLTH MAIN STREET eV BJ0r IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache Is Sijrn You Have Keen Eating Too Much Meat. When you wake up with i ... ache and dull misery In . , K" region It generally means -.,-, , , ' been eating ton mil. h n.eal -well-known auihorliy. ".,, uric acid which overworks t i, , , rKyi'in t.helr "'"Tl '" fl11"' '' fr'.'im the blood an, I ihev I " paralyxed and logi?y. wi,,-,, y ' ki,lne get slijgK,M ;i. c:, , ' must relieve them, m,,, ,-u ,', . your bowels; removing all Ui,. i . iu . urinous waste. cIsp y(m , ' ache, alck headache, dlzry i i," your stomaclt aours, tongup ,' and when the is en I Ii .. lu i .. .i have rheumatic twinges. Ti., la ciouuy, full of seiliment . I, ,. ,,, , often get sore, water him Id's . . r . I y,.',. nre obliged to seek relief t ,,r ,),' H. times during the night. Flither consult a good. r- i;,'t phyelclan at once or get frmn Vo, r pharmacist ubotu four oinn es i f' i '. Salla; take a tablenpoonf u i t ..' of water before breakfast f.,i- .Ctw day and your kidneys will tin.n ,t fine. This famous sails In i,i.,,,. f,0' the acid of grapes and lemon juic. combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean aiui stimulate alugnish kldnevH. a;.,.i p. neutralize acids In thp urine n n longer Irritates, thus ending l,.,j,irr weakness. Jad Sall is a life saver fur rcn'ii meat enters. It is Inexpensive not Injure and makes u dehghifui efferveacent hlhlu-wuter di-iik Adv. COUNT FIFTY! NO " NEURALGIA PAIN ,o Don't Suffer! Instant Relief Follows a Rubbing With Old "St. Jacobs Liniment" Conquers pain never fails. Hub soothing, penetrating "Jt, Jacobs I.lniment" right on the ;irh or pain, and out comes the neurHijIg. misery. Here' a Joyful experiment: Trv It! Oet a small trial bottle front your druggist; pour a little in your hand and rub It gently on the sore, nrliing nervee, and before you reallre-lt in Just a moment ail pain and neural, gla disappear. It's almost magiral, but the Joy If, th?; the misery d1 esn't come hack. No! The nerves art soothed and congestion is relieved, and your neuralgia la overcome. Stop suffering! Jt'a needless ni. falgla nrj pain nf all kinds, either in the face, ,iead, limha or any par: nf the body, Is Instantly banlnhed. Pt Jacob's Liniment" la perfectly harm, lees and doesn't burn or dlsc. ir the akin. In use for half a century. Adr. Uie Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to koep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Moat aoaps and prepared sham pooa contain too much alkali. This dries the acalp, makes the hair brit tle, and la very harmful. J nit plain mulalfled cocoanut oil (which Ii pure and entirely greasless). is much hotter than tha? most expensive "ap or anything else you can use fr shampooing, ns this can't possibly Injure tho hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub It In. One or two teaspoonfula will mnke nn abun dance of rloh. creamy lather. nl oleanson the hair and scalp ther oughly. The lather rinses out easi ly, and removes every particle nf dust, dirt, dandruff and excesslv oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, nnd It loaves it fine and allky, bright, fluffy and easy to man age. You can get mutsifled cocn.mut oil at most any drug store. It It very cheap, and a few ounces Is enoueh to last everyone In the family tot months. Adv. FOR EXCESSIVE Uric Acid USE THE WII.MAM3 TKK.VT MKNT 75 Cent Bottle ( 32 Doses ) FREE Jnat beeans yon itart th dsy wor ried and tired, tiff lers and arn a-l nn rlea, an aehiaf liead linrnint anl tiariri down pain in th hark worn out th day nsrins do not think you h' stay in that condition. Ha alrong. ll and Titorons. wit" mnr palna from tlff Joints. sr musnei. rheumatle suffering, achln li.-k or k:-n- Ironble If yon suffer from Maddrr srr.aliesi. with hnrnlng. rhln, sealdinx pa:r. or a you ar in and ent of lied ha.f 'i" limes a niaht, von will apiriai t' ' "" romfort and atrenjth this treamier! "" To prof Th Williams Trimer' rompers kidney and bladder diseases. rHe-i-.st: and all othr eilments when due I" rMit urir seid. no maiter how '"'" or slublwrn. If you have neer tr-'l ." Williams Treatment. w will t" o kniiu (to Hiii.il fee if tou " 'II out Ibis notlr and and It wllh your rsms mil .MHress ana five 3-rent l..'r- and address. anH five 3-rent help pay poalaie, pai kinit. etc . I. T I'r. r. II. A. VTIIIiams 1.-0.. I'epi. .-n .-.'-. , , O. nnlldtna. Bast Hamplon. Conn. al onr and you will reren t.y parre! V a reynlar 7e Vottl. without riiar; without inrurrinc anv obliirsiion m-.' " botil to tkf sain addrss or lai. RHEUMATISM CURED BY 'NUMBER 40' OR MONEY BACK Consult Steinberg Hro" Frank Ptaser. Newhurgh. I"'' states: "I Buffered with i heirii-"-." for several years nnd tried n.im"-''- remedies with little or no Mendcnhall'e Number dO was rec-ni mended to me unit I used in bottles and nm etlrely cured I c " fully recommend it to all tnt sufferers." . , We have Instructed pteinbet-L- l-r"'-to Issue a guarantee wllh Hi"- tlee of "Number 40" and If you a-J not cured or sailsfied. your !""" will be cheerfully refunded.--J Mendenhail. 40 years a driigg;-t- "Number 40" la 'm I' Jn rheumatism, scrofula, blood p consti;tion. liver and etomach l-blea. 5