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r OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL IB, 1018 5 jany Baseball Stars Will Answer Next Call for Arm TOFT WILL ..jdiiir stubs ;;Ji. Major Leagues Will Bo Hit Hard, NY KAUFF DUE TO GO Xhanges to Confuse Club Chieftains, T. t till lata hour, with III baar- ' tmJl an almost raady to iViin. tha strait I orhlnc haww among tha lla fiaf VH' cluka, and changing tha map m rWca aiirnmary faahlmi. i " right, of eonrao tha alhletaa ,." (Mtalv Marty to rally at thalr rouri- f r' anil but thraa lnlh-l.o,ir . I la lb bit loagua Mraonnal arc 4 vawlt. bewildering, and enough lo 4 -a Jieert (ailur Ij atatlallclan. , par nap, art lha annniiiici-mrnte 1 II IJemaui Palaraln Kllriufr and , V seamy Kauff muet 1n ttialr Ml :r 'Uaara Sam. If thaaa thra young ni-n fo.W) war, the ahole iinroarope of ISIS "aM b materially changed for Ihr" (atattial league ball olulw, aimply b--aauaa It to prartlaally Impoealtile to i i (Maa than on ahurt notice. Tha Hronk ' f(n tlub wcae banking an , Mamaus ha , -M la ba tha Kuala or loxlbourna nl ' . fcae lib llll pit chlng alalf. Thla reurajater, affiled for thraa yaara bv lh -, 'btnaaat tort that ha la wealthy, haa In -hkm in Bluff that mad ('larkaor, graat fta4 Walter Johneem mighty. H ha liar-sat uallmlted ability gnrgaoue anaml and whining aanraa, Intelllgenoe ami ' 'tairoafldaww and It waa ivllevad thai j be had laarnad hla laaann during tha Inng , winter of hi auepenelon from tha I'lile bsirgli taam. Brooklyn ataked all and varythlng on Mamaua for tha coming atrsiggle end now ha muat n to war, tea re tha Brooklyn! etrandert! ' ; Cub tuffaf Hard Blew. , flia Chicago Cuba, deanlte thrlr loud horn blowing and thalr talk of brilliant Snare to b aacurad by money reliil mpllHlly on Kllduff for tli keyetuna er tht Ir innrr derVnata during tha nail Tampa Ign. Thla llllla fallow had ahcmn tha genuine good with Now York, and, 0han mad a regular by Krad Milohrll, Vecame a whirlwind and a pippin. II" trail bat, run baart, play threw" Infield pleoea In eirellenl (aahlnn In ahnrt. ha area an all-round alar, worth a barral . " aw may to hla learn, and a nappecy , raailni who could not ba rap la cad Now ba hag ta go away from tha ramndalrd SCabe and how on aarth ran that club kgaaka a decent Iront without hlmf fcnn Kauff. who waa laaa than hair jk ruag In till, am Into HI own dur JJ-aj 1017 barama a thoroughly alactrlc ira of th Uutnt and a big factor .11 -a team' auocaaa Ha hll over .100 and 1 aaa4a hi hit whan the rountad moat; ' . at) baaa nimbly whan tliay war .' a wiaat all, and hla mitflaldlnf ha .ww that of a tnpnolrhar. Danny r6aatd tramandmialy In winning of tha Hag and nnw lhay ay far-off llanny niuat l up lha diamond and hla rich, rl aalarv, and fill la far-off batlla-fli-M. Thar la no nulflaldar on Mc IJraw'a praaant pay nil who ran half uliatllut for Hanny Kauff with Hannv gnna th (llanl taam laaa faarfully both on tha nffanalv and dafanalra. Chapman May 0 t Wlr. Nawa alao comr. lata In March, that flavaland will nrobahl Inaa (ha laal graat rop o( lnflld dafanaa Hay Chap man. Thla grand ahurlatnp, fin bala nan and daahlng baaarunnrr haa lakan tha army aiania nd haa ban rairtd aiund and gantla. Kilt, tharafora, Itay Chapman, una of tha moat ramarkahla young playara of tha day and wait. alao. Ovaland'a laat rhanoa to kaap a dacant placa In tha parcantaga Chapman waa ona of tha fow (tar laft In thla mi lurky rluh ftr tY draft and ynlun tary anllatmrnt had wrti kad tha taam, anil with Chapman' drartiira Jim Imnn'a hrava but lurklaaa ball club gora aim, Htii, blnoay! Ii a itiii'I world, but It a all In a nnbla rauaa. MAJOR LEAGUE OPENS SEASON Eastern Teams Open Contests Today. IIOftTOV, Ma, April I-. -Tha malm Icngiia Imailmll auii alarla lialay with Ilia Initial gmiira "n tha arhrdull of tha Amarlcan higua Tha four aaatarn cluha In tha circuit nra down for con tiala thla aflarnoon, Naw tork aiipaar lug at Waahlngton and tha Philadelphia taam plavlng Itoaton In thla rlly. Tha . ... n..nlr nl lk ClrcU II Will coma Into action tomorrow, with gamaa batwaan rt. wuna ann v.niraa !. ragn, and 1'otrolt and Clavaland (I Clrvrland. Itaaplla th war tha laagti magnatra aapraaa tha Iwllrf I hut tha -aauii will na a aiiccaaaful ona for tha gama Many (..miliar face will ba mllng from tha llna-upa ai a raault of nllalmrnta and I ha draft. A number of wrll-knnwn i.liiyara will alao ba arm In nrw mil 1 01 ma aa a rraiilt of tha tranVa that liaia liaan mada alnra tha cloaa of laat ariiaon. , New managrra In to clllta of thr laagoa maka their Iniwa tnrty Thry arc Kd Uarrnw. formar praaldrnt of tha international league, who haa become manager of th Hoaton Red floi. and Mlllrr Mugglna. former managrr of tha tt. Iula Natlonala. and now tha new pilot of tha New York Yankee 1- SPORT CALENDAR TODAY CInae of th eprlng rc meeting (I llnwlr.,ld. ()ienlng of th aeaann nf th American hnarhall league Owning of th Weeler Inlercollr glale baaiiall aaaaon. Harry (Jrrh v. Oaorga Chip, twelve round) at Bridgeport, Conn. Young Chnnay va II. C. Marl, fifteen round, at Cincinnati. WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND. By BRIGC5 Outlaw r V Jwdd Mottim&r LuOtht I to hav lird my kilr wiiiili my j own Inie dadrly mde me nut f tome mirk and paper nd itring ' nd ittfff he botiRht on tht way to .work the other dy after I took home ' ' tht kite belonging to the mutt. It wa ot my fault that the mutt got ipankrd, it wai hit own fault for getting frrth . with a little girl with a streak of Irish ' In her. First 1 blammed him in the face 'for it and then hit father blamed him eltewhere, which meant nomcwliere cite, (o he got blammed coming and going. While 1 wat flopping the pancakes for tny own true daddy's breakfast me and ' ; Kowdy kept going to the screen and looking out at the sky, and I looked . 1 Y I . I 11 I , II n wnrn 1 orung tnc nuik in, aim - there was not a cloud in the sky and ,, Sltht wind was shaking the tops of the . . trees, and that made them seem to br motioning for me to come on out and flv mv Wile, and if it is coins to rain I wish ft would harry up and not put It off till Saturday. ' 'When my own true daddy come he looked at the kile where i hail it. and . ' then he kissed me and looked at my mother's picture and smiled at it and , ttfen he said he hoped the kite had be haved hself during the night and had not gone flying around and I said it fiadnt, and I know it hadn't because - If it had it would have bumped i into aomelhing in the dark and busied iti ticks. Betides it is too hig for fairies or brownies to monkey with. Fairies . would not do it anyhow, because fairies art always doing nice things for people and they would not swipe a little girl's kite while she was asleep, and any- ' how they would know about the strrak 1 frt? Irish arid the fairies love the Irish. V. . Brownies do things they ought not to "V '-elo and they keep doing them till nearly CinOriiinB, but whea it pets nrar morninn , 'thty put everything hnck where tbey jrot it and mend ever thing tbey have .Y' busted and nobody knows thai thry have keen there, and sometimes they do nice .'.things for people, too, if people are i tiungry and have not got any fire ibev .V.V, leave them some eats and stuff to burn. ' ' tiiid the people always think a nrinhlmr -, .-. did it, but it was the brownies. I never . a, gasr a brownie and I run around nights v swmite lot, too. Me and Kowdv could v;vr - ; lli.MaH . aaaaAlir-Aaa MVwalT LUiaVnLUrl Spgtfal attention to committee EMatings. Tablet reaerved. LEE-IIUCKINS TV r '' 1 L ttlAi. VICKERS wflWVtaV Vwg'artf rtatuia t br am-eonnmai eneth- from buelaeee. . Pay Write for U a.i tag It year m Oklahoma ""M4tt 9: Beaadaar. he a heap of help to them playing their jokes hut thry never need any help because thfy have not been around alter us. WHEN Worlry came to look at our gatden, and our garden is grovwiii; fine just like she said it would if we did not look at it for a day or two, 1 told her I knew where there was a sick baby that was' going to grt well, and she wanted to know all about it right away, but I could not tell her all about it without telling her I found it when I was taking the mutt's kite home, so 1 just told her that I knew where it was, and Worley said we would gi past there on our way to school and see how it was gettuiR along, and then she took a look at Kowdy't foot and my daddy and I looked, too, and it is about well enough to leave the rag oil. Worley said that was because Knwdy was a gentleman. She said if he smoked and chewed and got drunk he would have a poor constitution and his f:ot would not have got well so soon. She is right, hut 1 never thought of it before. She thought tny kite was getting prettier every day. We started for school early so as to go around to where the sick baby lived, and then I felt kinda shamed of myself because I could not find the house. We went up and down a lot of streets look ing at all the houses, but I could not find it. Houses look different at night and I was thinking about the mutt and his kite which I tin! not want to give back so hard that 1 did not notice which way I was going and I did not even see the house till 1 saw the Iik'IiI in the front window, and then I did not look at the house very tight I was so excilctl about the kite and somebodv being sick. If I was a (airy I would work nights altogether, and then when ever I saw a light in a window alter the middle of the night I would know that someone was sick and I would go in through the keyhole and make them well. I could not get in through a keyhole like 1 am now, and even i( the rest of me would go through my Icet wonldn t. Worley said it was a good joke on me. We met the mutt on the corner near the school and when he saw me he took off his bat and aid "Good morning I said, Whv, vou fnnnv little mult. what made you do that?" Then he said his father told him to alwas tuke off his hat to me id be politr, so then I said good morning to him as polite as I could, because no one can get ahead of the Irish. v' rw i . i 1 r. i rs nave got two new boarders. They wcte not there when Worley came to school to meet nie, hut they were there when we were there to go to my house and look at my kite, ine woman was silling in the porch swing doing nothing, and the man was sitting on the step looking 10 ugly that Rowdy growled at him and would have picked a fight with him. When we got to our house Worley said she was going to go hack and find out who they were, so me and Kowdv went back with her and when she went hi r, e fid I'.owdy wcjit and s:it on the BOUGHT VOOR I 1 Third UtERTvj 1 Hundreds of Horses Are Now Quartered There, n.M.TIMOItK. Md , April IS - Kvary I lit nar la In , ml 1 1 1 r for Ihe opening to iimniiw of Ihe epilog race meeting of the Harford Axriciiltural and Hrrciirra' aaarx billon nl Havre da Uiace. I lain nlakea will ha renewed al Ihe mealing, Klilrh will continue through the re miiliiilrr of April Hundraila of fuel hoteia are now iiiarlerrd al the track, arming them being airing from iirnrtlrul ly all of the graat eaalern emlilre. m.a a. New York Stock List WW, 11.18. by Th. Tribune AMCUons.New York Triton kinda long, thin hair and a kinda oni note and a had taste in his mouth He did not say a word but me and Kowdv said as much as he did: then we got tired of waiting for Worley to come out and we went down to the railroad sta tion to see the trains come in but none came in and nothing happened. Then we went home and folded our paws ami hands and I prayed "Pear mother, which art in heaven, please thank (iod for sticking around the night I took the kite home, because I could not have done it if He hadn't, and please ask Him to make old pirkle face at Car penters better natured or put him out of his misery, or he might sour the whole neighborhood. Ask (iod to bless you ami my lather and worley and John and Howdy anil make Saturday a good kite dav (or Jesus' sake Amen." testis was dods little- boy and mavhr he bad a kite one tune. (To He Continued 1 jlp and louked at the man who has got g ' et mum!, cuted a new ap lav and seemed in good spit its Moie than half Starched Shirts Come to Fore in New I. W. W. Trial ( IIICAfiO. AprTTTs" After a week's postponement granted 10 enable the gov ernment to investigate clvaiges of jurv tampering, trial of more than one hund red members of Ihe I W. W. 1 barged with interfering with the war activities of Ihe government, was resumed today before I cdeia! Judge I.andis. Announcement - made that the cases aaamM Hen II William of Cleve hind and I'hilip komi-kv nl New Vnrk, editors nf 1 W W puldti alious had brcn (liMiiiv-id bv the 'Ihe tlrtcnd.iuis p-c pearance in court ! refreshed and again front then week's ret of them woic white Manlicd shiils, col lars anil new nnkiiis and had their shoes polished, 23 Railroad Men Join Army Branch Twenty three railroad men had en listed in a spe ial htandi of servue opened here to lailmad men Saturday morning ('11 iclm-. machinists help ers, and emiinreis arc especially wanted. Men who are in ihe diat't can be ac cepted in I is bran h ol sei vice, and all others up to 41 rais of age '1 hey will be s nt to Ft nice inunedialelv. Men may enli-t iti th - branch of the service by applvmg at room 2IV in the ritv lull, between II and I o'clock This branch'' of ervue - x ill be open mitil April i'l. w.i I'npaid telephone bills for the month of April are ia-l due If not paid bv 5 p. nv of the 1'h. " nice will he dis " 'fiiimed. S"ii:hv.ist Hell I d ft I el Co. 'Adv.; Woman Given Bad Check by Long Lost Brother, She Says At Judge Mitchell's words: "Nineteen and costs!" in the miininpal court this morning. Mrs. Kachael ( ordrll fainted She and Mrs. Helen Doll were each find this amount on a charge of vag rancy. They were arrested Saturday night at a dance hall where they were wearing clothes which Mrs. Cordell al leges were bought by her brother whom she had accidentally met after a separa tion of fourteen years. The clothes which cost $o0 were paid for with a forged check, given bv this man, who later escaped Hoth of the women had ipst returned from Fort Sill where they had been visiting their husbands Ile i.itise of being short of money thev Sopped in Oklahoma City to earn nough to pay their way to Kansas City, heir home. it was reported here today, anil mem bers of the committee in charge of his program here are trying to get assur ance by wire thai lie will speik in ir lahoma Cily. No definite news of the cancellation of the Oklahoma I its dales has been received. HAVRE DE GRACE SET FOR RAGES BUT I'aul Iron NKW YOIIK. April IS -Hoeing 011 tha New York alock enliange were Ameilcan lleet Hugar , Amailcaii Can Ameilcan Car Ir foundry American lienninllva Ameilcan l.lnaeed American Hiiielllng A lief g American Hugar American T T Anaconda Copper Atchiaon All , liulf W. Indlce I In lil ta M, Locomotive Ilaltlmnre A Ohio Ilelhleliem Hleel "II" Canadian I'aclllc. Central Leather Chi'aeake a Ohio Chicago, Mil and M Chicago, l( I. ei I'nc 1 hliin 1 'tipper . Colorado r-m l A Corn rrodiicta 1'ruclhla Hlerl Curia, Cane hug ir hrle lienaml Klertrlr. (iencral Wot cue Intra dividend) Ureat Northern pfd Ureal Northern Ore Ctfe Illluola Central luaplrnllnn - Copper Int. Marine Int. Mrr Murine pfd Interiintloniil Taper Kelinecott Clipper . Iuiville A Niiahvlllr Mulwell Motor SjjiHan Petroleum Miami CV'Pier Mldvala Sleel, ei. illv .Mlaaourl 1'aclflc New York Central Norfolk A Wealcrn Northern I'ailflc Ohio Cllle ilua rnnev Ivania Plllahurg Conl IUy Conaolldaled Copper Heading Hen Iron A Weal a Sinclair Oil A lleflnlng Southern Pacific Southern Hallway Sludebaker Corporation Tenneaeee Copper Tetaa Co Tobacco Product I'lilon Pnclfln I'nlled Cigar Store I'. H Ind Alcohol I'nlled Htnte I'jiblier I'nlled Klntea Hleel I "'ah Cnptier Wahaah pfd "A" Weallnghouea Kleetrlc VYIIIa-Ovrlnd es-)v American Tohaeco Atlantic Cnriet l.ln rinlf Rtate Hleel Senlmard Air I.lna Hlnea Hhef. Hleel A Iron trolled Krsilt Virginia Caro. ("hem es-dlv. .. , Hid. prlcea today 7 ""' -. .12 77S. mi' I'll K .,',, at 1111 77 r i:ts' Im M'e :i4 !", 41 M'i :i;s t i, 21 MS IJHI, US'. ii, :'7', :. 7 .' V ' :t.i lU'S :' '-j HI't !l I'll '4 (US, :i7'4 sc Si', 21', 7'JS 7 "si :'is :s 17 ir.' lit . SSs, K'l'., , .'.4 9IS 7S 4'S , 4" v, , 17'i , IS" , f . 77 ' .7" . M , 121 H . 40S -waa- RED CROSS WORKER WILL BE LUNCHEONGUEST HERE firorge W. Simmons, manaqer of the southwestern division of the Red Cross, and ('apt. Leslie Vickers of the llrilish army, will he speakers at an all-day conference of Krd Cross dis trict and county campaign managers in the Chamber of Crmtmerce tomorrow. MAN ALTERS FACE IS BETRAYED BY FINGER PRINTS Bertillon Records Taken Here Betray Man in Denver, l inger prints of a criminal taken In Oklahoma City in I'MO for the second time have rrsullrd in his identification although his (ace has been transformed by (anal surgery until il bears no rc srmblam e to Ins rounlenaili e as photog raphed here ill ')U. Knox Atkins, tha criminal, is now under arrest in Ilenver. On July J, I'JIo, Atkins, "Sixty" Cun ningham and dranville Flovd Monro were alleged In have robbed the home of a Mrs. r.dwards of lilt North llarnes avenue, this city, of $l,lfl worth of diamonds. Tbey entered the home masked, forced Mrs. I dwardi and a servant girl lo (,11c the wall at the point nf ii revolver and then t.M.k their jew ell y. Prints Belny Him. When arrested, Atkins turned stales' evidence, disilosrd the plaie where Ihe diamonds could be found, and testified against the other Iwo men, each of whom was sentenced to five years in 1 he penitentiary at (iranite. Atkins' sen tence was light Fingerprints and pho tographs were taken of all three men and were filed in the llrrtlllon depart ment here and also were sent to the headquarters of the department In New York and in I.ravenworm, Kan. Atkins was arrested in Kansas Cily on August 25 last on a charge of for t'crv. He gave bis n.iinc n James E. Wakefield He did not resemble his llrrtlllon photograph but the finger prints brtraved his identity again. Hit sentence was light, Haa Face AHaied. ( apt , Charles I'nst, in charge of the Ilerlillon department here, received a telegram from the Denver police ihrc-e davs ago, reiiicsiiug that photographs and finger prints id Atkins be sent as he had again been arrested in Denver under the name of William H. Younn on a charge of forgery. By facial sur gery Atkins had been able lo change his countenance o m Il an extent that it would have been impossible to hold him on evidence of any picture taken a year or two before, but the finger prints again testified against him, and he is now being held in Denver. I'nst is vice president of the Inter national Association for Criminal Iden tification and is the only authorized aUertillnn officer in the state. MANKMPPLERS ENTER BIG SHOW niHMINfllMM. Al. April IS -Man of Ilia loremo! amateur grapplera of tha anuth have entered for the Southern A. A. It. are ling chnmplnnhlp, which ara lo l.e conleate.l here tomorrow. Tha lilrmlnghin Athletic Hun. under whnaa auaplcea the tournament will ha held, haa completed all arrangement for Ihe tltla event. 1 Five Auto Crash Victims Recovering The five persons who were iniurel in an automobile accident at N'ottll l.atrd avenue and Fast Seventh street last night when a larRc automobile driven by F. W. Uruner. negro pro fessor ni manual training in the Doug las school, crashed into a smaller car driven by Hubert Allen have all re covered sufficiently to be removed from the F.mrigencv hospital and were taken In their homes this morning. Il is alleged thai the occupants of the Hi uner car were three negro lieu tenants front I rut Sill, and that whisk)' was found about the car by Officers Thomas and Young, who investigated the accident complaint has bcci sworn out against I'.rnner ihargiiv, hitil will) 'reckless driving. NEW DAM CELEBRATION FROGRAM READY TUESDAY Following a luncheon in the Skirvin h lei today 1 ho t 'handier of Commerce conuniuec appointed to arrange for a rrlchialinii to c cmmctuoi ale the partial completion .1 the new alerwoiks reservoir, outlined lluir program and will hac 1' roadv for announc emenl I11esd.1v 'I be p'ogfani as arranged will l i.;iii at .) i.'ilmk on the afternoon of April it -w a - HILLIS SPEECHES HERE MAY BE CANCELLED Newell Dwight llillis, pastor of the riwnoiith 1 hut, , ,,f I'.rooklyn, who was scheduled lo speak ill Oklahoma Cily Wednesday at liner meetings nnd-r the an. pices ..( the Rotary club. 111 iv l.e unah'c I" appear owing to mistake " '11 i"iHM , I le lei, P P. . m- idled In, spu .lies al lulsa 1 , Next to Liberty Bonda yotuTafeat inveatment ia a purchaae of Hub Clothe fill-wool ansjl lining aatiafaction guaranteed. A VOUR duty to your country demands a purchase 0f bonds of the Third Liberty Loan. Your duty to yourself demands the economical ex penditure of your clothes money. Economy is one of the war cries now, and so far as clothes are con cerned, all wool is its other name. You may serve your .country by giving or saving; by fighting or farming; but not by depreciating good quality to make it cost less. It isn't saving anything to mix cotton with wool in clothing fabrics; it's waste. That's why HIRSH-WICKWIRE, SCHLOSS BROS, and STYLEPLUS have adhered to their strictly alt wool standard, believing all wool is real economy; that it is the best and cheapest in the long run; that it mans more style, more service, more satisfaction. We stand for these principles of conservation and economy, and our clothes are offered in that spirit, with an unlimited guarantee of your satisfaction. You'll find them the greatest clothes values in Amer ica here at .s.aco Vl ,.! 'OV tiki I In $21, $25, $30, $35, $40, $45 Young Men: See the smirt 5-seam back Military Models and the bellows pocket models (as illustrated). Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats TTT STOfVAHEACr Stacy-Adams Shoes "Hole-proof" Hose Established 1808