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"L " trv r v. 12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918. li t ''"Cm ,h t paa,, Iraln Owi onal tk horl j iitot. " ( Nt t! Wtafll; task Uvt ta, Tj,J a ' la 1 oanain . Mar ng rrn tr i, to Ion bt I. 0 Sneaort ' ! or; j ilnt 1 Urt l nut pi; ilrol UM', . . "o' 51 41-1 AMERICAN ART SHOWN the best work nf ii number "f wll known a n 1 lesier know ii "itits nf Aii.r.n.r .... .....II .. .. .. , ,,. I...- ..f IN YDIINfi FYUIRIT! llMtl.iK fn.f., fortlKM I.iu.Iiih 111 IUUI1U LAI IIUII , r)i,. n,, W it A. filake. j ! i Ii'm, "Tin' W IKwiiin un "Indian iWuinen In l'an,i." Iwii exam ili'M "f lollci'tlnn of I'Miillm." Hunt? at i underfill t f 1 1 t ri t uf Indian sub Tulsa Art store will Attract J"'',M- Th pain'cd on in. i iingn ii y j i.t t . .M, par; nf 1111 niu tal, which I Ii.' artlht nt up In m'I . i. I M.l l.ilinl. I ! 1 1 1 1 ' 1 y , the Indiana artrt liners of Muster I'uIiuIiikn. FROM CHICAGO GALLERY! ' nil 1(1 J. W. Young Itrlngs Number of Hi-I I xiiiiipli'N of I'limoiiM Works frnni YiinUiv mill I'ordKn llriisli". Tills. i luiliii'H limy hi' curl' hi'il wnn. tlvrfully In nil IIii'oiikIi the effurisi of Lester W. Wetzcll, local rt il'ul- er, hy the visit here of J. W. Ymiiiis, j t'hlinKu all deairr nn( i .oiinoivni.,11, j wh, i tN exhibiting in thn T 1 1 1 -, i Art j HUnf iimiI In t lit iirll'iliilMK iiiiirn a I col! tpui nf p;iiiitini.'H liv .i't.,in nl fume ami ability. Mr. Yimiiik linriif picture all day yesterday in prep iiriitltin nf his CKhil.il. whlili ui.l n 1 1 ti 1 1 thrniiKli II'" licit few d-iys, iii1 to which l hi' piihlh' Ii InvlK'il Mr. YmiMK, who owns an n rt nai lery In I'hicaK'i. whcru ho mrracti ho liucrx nf th- hinullfiil, Ii hcr" icrnuiially ini, In nffiTlnx n'linc of Irlliiili'M hi'M'ii nf hui p.ilMji-'H I Km K'llh'i'. .iii.l Mr. Ydoni; K.iys lie I ri-iriiriU Iticin an anions Hn. hi"t j WnrkH nf .i ni. in who ha ilnnc iinn ll lo cHtaliliih ll.c fact that llnrc i.m nil In A in 'i 1 a liulhJy, Hi-if tuiiKhl, ami pnliiMiik.' ail alniic In I li- llltlc ctv of Hii Itii"IhI. Iii'l., Ih prohiihly an uc.l kiiouii .im any Wchfi'i ri pniiitcr, h.ih Mr. W'HiiK. A ii'iinlicr of his puce., arc hnnif In Ihc rl KfH nf Ihc wcsl in aiplliinii to tho I'.un'ly anil innkcln. i.m. Ilicii. arc im IihIcI in the . h 1 1 1 1 the work nf Mil' hell, who wnikcil with Ulakrlock. ninl a iiinn I'cr uf 'J'iiNii ImoicH liavn piii'liiitH nf HiIh nrtiNl Ahlilch, i c. In ml. Aug ust Halm. William Hipp. Tlmiii.ix IxniKhty, Mncllei, Haerup, Miirxo.u nil l 'i. i In al -ii i mil r l l.ii I c tn the (nl lectioii. I .am I lankiiiicn'i, ihe Nm wckIi n, h'in "YuUithlc." M- Ii it'll Ih n heanllfiil I'XiimpIn nf this aillHt'n conception of Ii Im native cnntoinh, lllul J ti 1 1 n , .1 at I'raiK, "The I'nnHlriK Shower," 11 In.'' ly 1 untie, Mini they are two fin" ' amplcH nf their partp'iil.11' ittyli". Hlhlain Weii'lt, 11 I'hlciiKo arllM. Iihk a IuiiiIh' ape n the ciilleclpni lh'i in i haiuitfriK'p: of tils reioKiilzed talent. Two e,'iiiiie( ,,f tho art of K'roll ate Inane, 1 f,,r Ihc cxhlhll hy 'I'll Isa in ' Itlvcr InilOHtry" m u huxy dimly nf Ni'vv York harhnr iictivites. ninl n lii.ct r.m I .-1 if itfi 11 k to ChnrlcH ImiiK Im, Mi. Yiiiiiik fecln. Is piiit.an.y 111111111; Ihe 1,1 xt art In the cit y. Local artisu ha.e thie,. n t "1 In the coiled inn. "I'llichoi." hy Mm Towiifienil, Hhnwn the Imm 11 list, anil "I Inniewunl Umilnl," hy William llieclic, Ih 11 type this XinniJ ari.Hl hhpiiim innt pKinilsinu n. Mine. N I'lnpath his a won'lhiii'l 1 ketch 'hat Is worthy, Mr YnnnK saM TIicmi! 11111 offeicl for hah, k 1 ami aie not In Ihe caliilnK I The cxhihlt will he open to t lie nhlie il.uly CHEROKEE AND CREEK COUNCILS ASK MONEY! na uonaai aomcoraRnr" THE GERIYIS OP INFLUEIMZA 3d , TJe Influent Bacilli are Mceedinirly imall, those shown in the above eut bein maffnified about 600 timc. under Uie mirroncope. After theae germ. Kt Into the blood, and we auffer from Influenr.a, the disease leavea us with thin, watery blood,-weak, anaemic, and unable to do, our accustomed work. ' t,'1'" to dT in. ,uc.h CT . Put ,ron in y01" Mood and the ce Is become round and red They lose the Irregular shape ,nd you gain in vim, vigor and viUllty The beat combination of iron for the blood it in the form of a new iron tablet, put ud by Dr Pierce riul "Irontlc." You will find instep of pale'cheefling; of laUufe tired, worn-out before the day is half done, after taking "Irontic" ...your cheeks will have color, you will feel strong and vigorous and ready for the fray. Start now and you will be surprised how full of vim vigor and viUllty you will feel in a few short weeks " ' Keep the system in good order, take plenty of ejerclse in the fresh air arid practise cleanliness. Remember a clean mouth, a clean skin and dean bowels are a protecting armor against disease. To keep tho liver and bowel, regular and to carry away the poisons within, it Is best to take a .vegetable p.ll everv other day, made up of May-apple, aloes Jalap, and sugar-coated, to be had at most drug stores, known as boctor Piercers Pleasant Pellet. If there i. a sudden onsef of wh" appeare like a hard cold, one should go to bed. wrap warm take a hot mustard foot-bath, and drink copGudy of o7Yemonade Vp.in develop, in head or back, ask the druggist for Anuric (antl-uric) Tablet. Theae will flush the bladder andidn.y. and carrr off poK ou. matter To control the pain, and ache, take oneAnurlc Tablet every two hour., with freouent drink, of lemonade. The pneumonia appear, in a most treacherou. way, when the influeiua victua i. ipparently recovering and anxloua to leave hi. bed. ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE IS FIRST REQUIREMENT The full purpol t nf the acllon nf 'In cailtal :imiii coniiiiille.' In ram II. K the haiv to all cl.li.rieH of I ml i lis -try Is cnntaincil in a telegram fiom Asa It. unsay chairman of II. e I in -tin t ciiniinltli c, In .1. H. ( nn.len, iih trlct i' i . in r 1 1 1 1 1 '.' 1 1 1 ii n lmphnMH. however. Hcemfi to he lahl upon thti ,iv iil.ilnl Iv of lahor ami material for all pinject.s enn cn,pialei. In Till-". I'm ' use It is rc . ' I tliitt hoth lahnr ami maiernil .111 aviiilan'e for ail Ihe municipal ami county plolcitH which have hecn pl.ilineil ami im ilciay nr inahllily 'o s cure in., m rrsnry permis.smn Is .1 11 1 : 11 .i 1 .-.I l'nlluwini Ih Mr. KainHay'H tele 1 .1 111 to M r 1 'me!. 11 : "Capita! ihsiics cmrulttec Ii in yolcil ihnt hercalti'r where m il.'il.il ami jahor me .tvn ilatile Ikhiich tor im. pniveiiieni of hlKliWays. for Imihl.t.i; HchoolH. hnspital.s. w ulcr, Hewane. iliainiiKe iiml irriic.itioii n. i f mrt. ami for thf '.ii.pi owinciit of fire ami po lice priilcct im, will ri'CCUe favoi.i hhi ciiiiMiilei anon wh'-ri ci nnomi. im pnrliuii'K p. hhoHii 10 exist am! that the committee will likewise k ve fa viiiiihln cnnsulei iilun hi .mlilstrlal anil imlilie iitllny y.iin'S whir., the improvements o 1. 1 1 1 1 j I a r .-.i am nmpatilile w ith reailjusi nn nl of H pence hiiMlit. Y i'nle,ila 'h wire an to ihHilcH of (1 0 , (1 11 ii or less rcfi iM In all '.smiich rmw pcmlniir. .hkk.si you Klvn thin wnle pnhln iiy " I laic liniwri a nm Utiieilnx' In t roil in Hon ninl I'BHMiKf 'Unit He linhiirscs ( (inversion niH'rl). 1 heri.kee iifi.l ( reek Imliaiis hive ' Joilicil h, if, il In kc a t'IU"llielll with .the K'll ei limi'lit fo plnp'1'y lisi'il l' II (lul.IlK the war nf the reliell"ll. anil huve ilr.mn 11 lull which 1 "t" RitKHinmi T. A. ( haniliei hus ngi''-l In liProiliicc unci get i nai te.1 into law, if poHnihlc I At ,1 in 1 1 1 ik of t'h r.iken freemen council ut Kurt iJionuii, Mmiihiy, '':ipl !. W. liiayii'iii, 1 nief o I no 'neks, was pieseni, ami he ask'', I llmt the a' thni of the ( 'herukeCs uixii inclinli! hl.i trlhf. ('aplaiu liiaysnii mikk' "te,! 1h.1l an a t 'herokee freelniiin ciaini was the same an I lie ( 'reek line, 111,11 a tlau''e he inhli'. I tnil ii'Mil-l covii all. This Wan wn.it was written 111 the hill. "Ami he 11 f 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 eliai te, Hint the conit of claims .-'ha hear ami ilctei li.lne Ihe claims nf I 'recks llll'l .Senuno.i. lull. inn ,,f Jml.nn lerri tot, now 1 iklalmina. for lalnl ailotdl ami iimiiey 1I11.11 it,.ic, to Kin fteeil Inen i,f S.IPI 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1, lilHp r Ihe trta'y Of I M,l,," The hill .IN ilia Wll Kllll fnlWal'lll"! to 1 'oiiki e.vsmn 11 Chamllei is us fol lows I "To reftr all ..u.ns of Mm I'heio k.o. Iiiili.nii, wi.etm.r as iinliii'lij.iiti or o: .'."i w c ', to the rout ..I riainm. "lie 11 cnai e,i py the si-nnru anil limine of 1 1 pi esen'al , cs of llu I'lntcil -raiiu ,,f Aineini 111 cuiici ess .i.-w'ii.lip il. 'i nat ail cl.1.001 of the ii.'i.iKi'i! Imlians, n-si'liii' t-ithtr ic.isl ,11 1st (,f ,. Missi.s .pp liver, 'against the piv ermiieiil of the I lllteil Stales, u.'lc l.'l .c 1 lit) . V l 111! I s in I Minis, or pai!n of iliu 1 Herokee ii illi'll, ari.s.HK 111. ler the pmiisioii nf any of tliu lre.ii;ia hi tween the I nlt.'il Slates ami Ihe heioi.ees, or Mimlei any pi vv nr act of conKics ami lis 1 any all. I Mil cl.nllis on neliall nf 'ton ('herokee I ri I j 111s In Mie lnilj.ii! , Tei'lltoi y, now (.ikl.iiioni.i, or cant (if Hie Mississippi liver, lor property taken in I lie naM In lian Territory, now 1 ik nlioina, or cast of ttm Mi Hl.ipp rivi-r, ami iiscj hy the jl'luie'l Slates iirmy ilmiiiK t Ii w 11 of the 1'i'ljcllnm, he ami they are hirehy li'ferreil to the court nf 1 1. inns fnr ,1'ljii'li. .1:1011. 1111,1 Juris illitmn Im hciei.y innfeiied upon n-iPl MJor Thuw It Pnmiotcil. ""r' ' " nu 10 ue- N'l'vv viiHk' Mnv "i . M.iinr wii tt' tniinc wnat suin or suma or money, Unm Thaw. Atncilcnn 'nee" with the 1 ( ""' J""v Jn "nn t 03, rnltcil Stnlen aero H.iiiulron In ! ', Nl"itf.t to "aid Chcrokpe In- rrancf. hin hecn ,r..ni( 1 to !J"'. r. sp. 1 in c!) , nml frnni any llriilcnunt rohmeiicv. neednlinif In ' "" '"'" 1 " " rcmiereil i y nilvlci'H received here toilnv l.v Alan,"''111 fo'i't l either of Haul claiiim It! ea oe ay es tie oa a no It. Htiwley, preniilent of the Aero club of America. People who are savinrf find urape:Nuts food a valu able help. I'll awn 1 the I'nitcil Stiitcn, or th cluiinunt af fi-ctt'd thereby, may uppcal to I lie supreniH cimrl (if the I'liited StuicH: provlilcil, that KUch appeal hy ciMicr the rniled Htaii-M or "aid cjimants. lesino'tivt'ly, shall be taken und 1'er. fueled within ninety days utter the rendition of Bind juilkiiK'nt; and m case of auch appeal the ruimrs sn.ill be udvanced U11011 the (locket of the eiipreine court for heiirlnK upon the appilCKtion of either putty hereto. "The court of claims shall hear an, determine the claim of the eaatrrn and western Cherokee 1 milium fur land n HOted and moneys paid to the Cherokee freedmen under the aliened treaty of lsj "And be It ufrther enacted, that thn court of cluima shal hear nd deter mine the claims nf the Creek and Seminole Indians of Indian Territory, now Oklahoma, for land allotted and money 'distributed to the freedmen of the said nations, under the treaty of 1S68." A great many persons are Interest, ed In the bill, because It is Intended to settle a Ionic mooted question. The Cherukees lake the position that the government ha,ltin right to take their property and give It to the negi'n slaves held hy the tribes, and the treuty nf IliliB, tnpy contend, wu forced upon them. They ask thufl the tribe be paid for all lands lakstti hy the government and given to freedmen following the war, a con dition, they say, that only obtained In the five nations, and nowhere In the Htiuth was It enforced against southern sympathisers. a a ce S3 KANSAS CITY TROUBLED WITH STRAW BONDSMEN the Its Tulsa Is not the only city in southwest which Is having troubles with straw bondsmen. Kansas City Is not only having trouble with automobile thieves, but after they are once nrrcMed, their bonds are forfeited, find ns Us often thn cuse !n Tulsa, they are found lo be worthless. A former schoolteacher and his wife are the offenders this time. Amos T. Vaile und Mrs. llernallllii Vulle. formerly of lhilsy, Okla., are chiirifed with having stolen lliilck cars at Okeman and at Oklahoma City. The offense charged against them at Kansas City was selling 11 stollen lltiick to a rcal etitute denier. They were out on la.Oflo bonds und when their cuses were called yester day, they failed to appeal'. Their bonds were furnished by a profes sional bondsman. Vuilo und his wife formerly taught school ut Daisy. NEW NEGRO HOSPITAL TO BE STARTED NEXT WEEK DO on S3 On food turn dttvrVei anoihrr to 09 grind it The rich aroma and full flavor of Inter-State Coffee is fast finding favor with coffee critics and consumers generally, who have formerly paid a high price for coffee satisfaction. The first cup is convincing the price means a saving. Fresh roasted. Your Grocer Sells It Roasted by The Intkr-Statk Grockr Co., Jom.in, Missot hi Need for n hospital for the colored people of Tulsa having Ktowu more und more apparent from day to day. various Interests among the colored peoplo have made, arrangements whereby one will be started by the middle of next week. The same col ored nurses, Mrs. Marshal and Mrs. Khzabcth Smith, members of the lied Cross, who volunteered for such excellent service in the colored sec tion of the emergency hospital, will he In charge of this new Institution. I'r. Charles It. VYickhum, the negro physician who took charge of uf fulrs at the colored emergency hos pital, will be head physician In the j new one. It Is proposed to make tins a free Institution for those who are not able to pay for service. There will be 1 separate rooms for paid patients. ni no case, however, will financial con- I stdeiations, It Is stated, make a dif ference in the quality cf service ren dered. Kiiuipment from the emerRency hospital will be used and for the I present the most available building ! will he commandeered. It is hoped I by sponsors of the move that this I will branch out into a big uffair Mrs. C. II. Hubbard and Mis ):. fury are on the hoard of directors, I which Insures correctness In Its con-' ; duct. , The tii'-riws who arc fostering the j hospital ask the support ninl co I npeiution of the white people of : Tulsa In their move. They believe 'they have a worthy obieci aii.i if it lia out on its fvet, 0110 which will lid i tlio 55 5 Buy ub r 11 m- ' It Tat (vrwnasBt nnstU yen to to yor Carlstaaa Slop- jagg suas 111111 - nnm,.- I Charge purchases ma&e Jn&au an& 6atur6ay toill be Gharge& to December account, payable January 1st to. s. s. -Abooe All let's TJU&e "vShis -A 3hil6ren' Ghristmas To delight the heart nf little children. Toys well nnil substantially made llic product of Amcri t un Ki'tnitv Toy ill bro;i(cr iissorlmrnts snd tiiiii'P novel cuiKeptions Hi. m p-erhups any season previous. -And the Kingd 1111 of Toj s Toyland is radiating the Christmas Spirit. - Surely no one this yciir will forget the little folks for whom Christmas Day is primal ily intended. Our H.isetnent has been given over to the displav of toys. And these ate ideal d.is to make selection early lttorn 1 1 IX choosing is most satisfactory. No Toys exchanged, no refunds or none sent on spproral. Our $100 XDirthmor ! TDaists . "Unusual Sale o . 1000 Dozen XDomen's TjanSkerchiefs Choice A very fortunste purchai. enables us to offer Jim then" fine-quality Cotton Handker ( hlefs at un unusually low price; embroidered corner designs In white nnd colors. It will pay you to lay In a good supply t this price. Main I lixir Complete Khaki 'Urao eling Cases 3.4s 4$ XDarm Jleecy IRatenab For Cold Weather Garments. KI It c 1 i nut I RIDAV White Outing Special, yard -a heavy napped, full bleached, serviceable qual ity outing for gowns, etc Kimona Fleece Special, yard a fine woven, fleeced material shown In pretty floral patterns, suitably for kimonos and tea-Jackets. Franklin Outing Special, yard a medium weight, serv iceable quality Outing, shown In large variety of light and dark colored patterns. White Wool Flan nel Special, yard woven from selected wool; very fine, soft fin ish for Infants' garments Bathrobe Cloth Special, yard a selection of 26 differ ent patterns; very good quality, unusually low in price. Eiderdown Special, yard a heavy wool-nappod quality shown In pink, red blue, grey, tan and whit. StH"ond Floor 21c 23c 25c 59c 69c 79c 3, s. rrxr $3.45 COMPLETE KHAKI TRAVEL ING CASES Special An excellent gifl for the boy nt ramp, or for a man that travels; they are equipped with safety razor, shaving and den tal preparations, etc. very special at this price. KHAKI WRITING PADS nr Special at -30 C A complete writing folder made of khaki, containing writing tablet, paper, envel opes and lead pencil. Comforts -AttraGtioely iOriGe& Jbr Jrifisyj COMFORTS o rn Special st0v a sood-welght comfort, covered with sllkollne 111 floral or conventional de signs, and plain colored backs, well stitched. CCxsO Inches. One of the Biggest Sauings TDe at)e OfJereS in Ulany a Day .v 3n T?)ouse6resses The styles nrc nil trim nnd new. 1 The materials unusually Rood quality. The trimmings smart and different. The prices verified arc lower than before the war. COMFORTS Special a niedlum-wnlght fort, covered with line plain renters floral borders, and ,t$4.95 com lilko- am! plai.i and colored backs, scroll stitched, 66x8S Inches. Tpouse&resses Special at $1.00 Made of plain blue rhitm bray, plain grey gingham and light colored percales, regular waist line, gored skirt, some low necks and collars; other with convertible collars; sizes 34 to 54. 6il& 'Petticoats Special lot for Jriiavj C L 1 An exceptionally good value! are these petticoats, made with Susquehanna silk top, with deep flounce with three ruf fles of taffeta, shown in rose, copen, tan, grey, navy. Third Floor. Tjouse&resses Special at $2.48 Made of plaid percales, plain blue jierrulcs and pink and blue striped gingham, loose belted styles; some have the Harmon adjustable feature; sizes 34 to 46. Fourth Floor. 1jouse6res8e8 Special at $3.48 Dresses from Mina Taylor and Rarmon; made of good quality striped ginghams, and checked or figured percales; full gathered skirts, fancy col lars and cuffs. -Our ITlonth &n& Sale of 3orset$ Continues Friday and Saturday 25$ o Offering Our Entire.Stock of Well Known and Standard Brand ' ( orseta at a reduc tion of Including front or bark Inced corsets, from Modart, Gos sard. lienncr. Red Fern, Franca, Warner, R and G and H and A Special, made of plain white batiste and coutils, fancy pink silk and cotton broche, pink satin, etc. Corsets for every type of figure. . Fourth Floor. it Just "ReGciDc6 Another Big Shipment S0RQSI3 SHOES FOR CHILDREN MOTHERS! You who have children with feet hard to fit and that re quire narrow lasts; bring them in now while we can fit them correctly. Transit Is slow and with our in creasing children's business it is difficult to keep an ade quate supply at all times. IN ALL WANTED LEATHERS Brown and tan lace, patent button with white kid tops, kid lace with white kid tops, black kid button or lace, and gun metal or calf button shoes. Priced According to Size, $1.50 to $5.50 We Quote No Former or Comparative Prices in Out I: "Advertising We Let You Be the Judge of Value Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday 8:30 to 6:00 Fifth and Main Street Been (saint b a am a o mm BaaiaBxatffimMiaD Tulsa of a Rreat "many of the trou bles with which she has had to con tend in the past. Tbev need dona- itis of tables, chairs, ruRs and other tninRs necessary for complete fur- tilnhlnic. It Is the intention to give I Fonie sort of social entertainment soon to raise funds to nvlu out on expense. 7 (DO Q D EHEEtfflf v- Fhoaa 6MI One Delivery a Day Merchandise purchased oneway, will be deliver ed some time the day fol lowing; no specified time given. Ever nsk that question? Well, anyway, here is the answer. Made better of better fabrics better styles. If we could just place the new Wirthmor's for this week before you without saying a word in their favor they would present a mute argument which would quickly convince you that they are worth more. Kvcry seam, every button, every button hole, the join ing of lace to fabric is an optical argument proclaiming their superior worth. Come in and sec for yourself. Third Floor. -Jri&ai) a Specially Prepare6: C 1 . . c W W lllVtl J ' Suits 3500 An event for saving. Every suit has been selected from higher priced groups in ouc regular stock and re priced down for this occasion. Smart, dressy mod els, with fur collars nnd cuffs, carefully finished nnd silk lined. Well Tailored Suita with finger tip length or shorter coats, fin ished with braid and buttons. Materials: Serire, Gaberdine and Wool Velour, in your choice of black, navvy, taupe, brown and burgundy. Women Seeking to be well attired at little coat, here's the oppor tunity you are looking for. Third Floor. TiftinaioBBBta mi'ii'""a ma nn !! ii'iiiuijiiiataxiuuniaa ""21 ltvo Hurt at Fort KOKT SMITH, Ark., ov 2S. The two-story brick plfnt 'f the Ward Ice t.'reum company wag i,ndly w,i-vnea nrio iuinf "."lie supposed explosion of gas althjt , n, tne e. plosion i or ammonia u nk l3 suggest ed. Flye officers i and en,pioyes wc .iijuivu, umig -ataily. The In Ju .-ed are Carl Taylor, Hdtner Kemp, John FlnneKan, Taylor and Will Jones. ('iiniidians Keturn Homo. HALIFAX, N. 8., Nov. 28. The plant lirltish liner Auultania reached here today with 4,1100 returned Ca nadian soldiers ou board. -at aiflno sal a I 13 S1 is at aa If ai i