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y OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, TUESLXAY, JUNE 4, 1918 jP ,5-5 UaKbs and stock, oil land, liases and stock ,"?'.'7o Air Drillim? ait a LSftHk Qwr 500 . drf Cxpcctad toon. New co-operative suit to pay. fltl Oil wells in J miles , ,Aa.KAYlU.E HtLIJ. ' KlAtlAard rWrrirlr tin nn eiirhlv HBK it they get a l.uUi barrel well.' '. ' Only few dayi remain tn net in nn the ground floor at par. Trice advance ' ' we bring in a big well. Wrilc for full particulars tUy. ';: "Okkkomm Trasft Co., Fiscal Agtfcialtfi FOR DOUHl.KHEAD OIL ft KF.FINING r. ' blttrancc Building Oklahoma City, Okla SOME Gladstone Oil & Refining. Need money. Will sell for $1.50 per share. T. L. BLY, 617 W. F. Ave., Maple 3599-J. rORCKD to sell 100 ihim Oklamad oil A ) (took for 1. II pr ehar. A4dre 1-M ear Oklnhoman. 1TFTsTLE7o snare' Kantein cYll U.ii Co. oil atock; make your heat bid Address Hoi 111 Csrncgle. Okla. VlM KAl.fc-loo shree National Unlnii OH Uaa Co, at II SO share, A. W Kunlti. Blackwefl. Okla. ' JXJiTotllCK HAI.CAi t nw offer one- thirtjf-eeronrl Interest In 44 acre anil Well drilled, for 1200. Ola Oil Una Co., a Norm Howneon. OIL LtfASES AN'irTtSAlJTrfc7 W ran aall you choir acreag naar production In Oarber-Bllllnga filed, alan hallow acreage In Chelae district. Alan tiav aoma production, with price and tar ma aMrtuteii' rlaht. a. O. HALL A CO., Enid, Okla. FOR 8ALlloohar"OI(ih" Oil com - , pany atock fnr fl.lt anare; muat ear. rifle thla atock tn ralaa money quirk Addrea Boa 414, Okmulgee, Okla. fWILL BELLloO Oklahoma Salt, 4(0 LtfVilry Boy Lad, I aharea Inter-dial Oil A R.flnlnt. 1,000 Alllea Oil, l.flnfl Hurl Bam Oil, all theae at or lea fur 1300. Jlerbert A. Beadla, Little Rock. Ark. WANTED 104 aVarr diildlng Star All uaa atock. ma i.to. Addreaa x-o., ear Oklahoman. JoH ALT56 ahare dulling Star Oil Gaa, par value 16, will aall all or ny part at II. Thla la a producing com pany, atork off the mark!, will pay dividend anon. Ill health reaaon for aelllng, Addreaa X-IC, care Okla human fO II SaTE I.OOO aha re of--A ilia Iga mated OH atock. Walnut 3331. (QOI.NU TO AKSlY-tt'lii offer for aale or trad, 100 aharea Regal Land A 7.lnr lock. My raal eat Me business for aale In rrrowlrlg oil town at a bargain. Oil lease n aection 10, IN tV, Stephens county, tikla., at a bargain: leaae direct from tiwnar, on II producer farm. Monro I'armer; writ er phone; Ma How, Okla RTOCK BAROAINS. 110 Oklahoma Hlar OH for IIMt 100 Harroun Molora for 146 too Hoffman Oil and Defining for l2t(. 100 Buffalo Oil and Refining fnr ..tllto 4,000 Whit Rock Oil for 2(0 M.0O0 Unci Ram Oil for JlM TBI.BORAPH OROEH8. A. L. telbel. Lltlla Hick, Ark. W0 SHARES of United oil A Refining; n part: 80 ccnta. Thone Mapla Siai-R FOR RAt.K Oil atork; 44H "liiirealn Concord Oil Co., will tnke i oenla a ham; don't anawer unh-aa yon maun bualneaa. Apply Box 10(, Ulllaliuro, Txaa. kit ACRE ranch, well located, well fni" roved; good hnuaea, larga atork barn fK.la free atock range, plenty good running- watar: hundred acrea under gooil fancej young orchard: good tenant houar wall worth W.000; for a limited time we ar now offering thla ranch for llfl per era. part caah. balance term. J. 8 Whltten. DeQueen, Ark. sxvw dividend paying mTiiTng atork to lohang for farm near Oklahoma City or good acreage. U T., car Okla homan. - rdVTllAI.BJ 100 acrea Mrlntonh coiintv. . 1IKI.. ffir BJS in- tHl T lh.rlti K,... 1. 1.. gaa wella cloaa by; title perfect: von rim ft inoat your money bnck Immedlaleh' lalnf It Owner, p. O. Box ii. Tola. Jones Quotes Subject Prior Sale 1.W0 Am. O. A R Ttld 1,W0 Algoma O. A fl n "0 Am. Industrial ) I7B Adklna OAR o 100 Bomont Pet 1 to 00 Burlington O. A O 4"0 Cap Rork (today only) 1 or, 100 Continental Pay 1 ?( Curdy Royalty I'nlta (market). 10 Concord O. A O , tin l0 Denoeltora O A O If, IMt Kederal L. A Z us 475 Oloh OAR. Blarkwell J 7f. l.tOO Onlden KtHle L. A '. 45 HO Ouldlng Btar J jn l.Onn Olohe O AR -n 1!5 Home oil A R ' j no 100 J. H. Oil A O Kf, Kantexn 3 no on I. mi. Pool on j II-, 1 .000 lwton L A 7. in BO N'Htlomtl nil ... Nanhtlilnl nil oaarn o AO l !' tlaag Mutual O AR 1 nn OO Oklamade O. A (? 17" I" nrtie-i'itman r, quadrangle pet . t r.n 100 Qua -Jack L A f. IS Home Rhlrt t;leve , ; I 1-10 R. T. Stuart Co Bid I" Shallow rielda W United O. A R 40 fend your ordera any part of atneka neeirrn small ordera get personal at JONES SALES AGENCY 1W, Horakowltl Tel, ,wi.. M: pie 40M. Assurance Oil and Refining Com At tia for immedlnie n Bob fWman, IIS American Niithrnil lihiit Walnut 1111. BOB PARM AN "OFFERS M Concord Oil . 1-4 Dtea Pool Oil K Aaauraaa) Oil I '17 . 1 O'l A' Raf. at ' bargain. 19 Black Panther OU... 4M Onto Rom Oil fM Hoy-Oarbor Oil M Ivanhoa Petroleum ., Brm Big Weatera Oil IM McCann-Roech Oil .. Some Gladstone IM Oklahoma Oil A Ref ... I no .75 . . . . 1 on ... 14 00 ... 1(0 ... 1 J( $1.00 1.00 amwielMcTon OH at a grant bar IK National Oil M0 Bom Oklamad OH A Oa.. 1 0 M Rsnola Oil I (n tkama Whit Panther OH I 2( 4K Ct Rock ryndleat OH 1 10 Bowl Phlrt Blev oil M IW4 Ooldenatat lead A Zinc... 45 104) Ootdnrod Lead A Zlne 4 f, loma Greening Mln. and Mill linoo 4) Magmolla lad A Zlne... 1 on m Old Itellabl U A 70 IM pAral Lead A Zinc... Ill II Kanaaorl Lead A Zlne linn M4) Trotyto Ic Machine (original). 1 nn Pm-o "r co. ( M Midland Motor 1(0 . tit Anaarlcan National Bank Bldg Walnut MJS SMTViAM All and "fteftntng atcli iffie aeiar. Buffalo OR and Refining atork If ( Kar. - O. lngeraoll, fjog tin, Houa- wsa. Tina TOTTsIle" TWte ameartcant M-erre trade. Fa si land County, Ten, near drilling welhi. ()" Ut Ikmld. Xlil Ceslooftl Bite Fecit plan. Land owned in fee. No ROY- gnare surrounding nur land in II K dioininir lit nn the uril fnr a rleen test WE OFFER Subject to Trior Sale OIL STOCK I? I "II : in iiim him ,'ilm Sim f.lMI H'tl Mill (HO VII Ml nil :;u mo I. Ml dull .tllll .'."0 dull I Oil 1. 1 II I. Ill I boo a (i0 10 (00 100 Oklahoma lx-aa Holding Oklalinnm Oil i Kefming. Aaanran' till A llr-flnlha . Hoffman Oil a Refining. . American Indiialrlal Shirt hlicv oklnniad Alnriia Anirrlinn fill A Itrflnlng , I He (ill Refining I. ink) I.rae OH IMala guveii Oil J II. O.I A iaa A.-li, a (in (llnitaKina Oil Knrlna Adklna oil A It, filling ... Nenk Oil . s ro 1 0" !' .70 .no .30 .. 1.75 .3! Hid .(o V6 .to ,o Hid ... 1 10 .. in nit i mud mi a lleflnlng in National Am. iter. . . tin Werry OH A Itef. (Tula). .7i M till 1'anlher Lucky Tlaer Ootebo OH A (laa Areola Oil Wmknun Oil llotne Refining Nemo Oil Co I'eoplu'a Refining Mlai k I'eMher Uimdranale , . . 1 0 .! ... ' .HO .10 . . io no ,.. 1. 01) . . IK ... II on . . 1(0 .Bargain Mining Stock (no Federal Lead A Zlna IK IfiO Rig Heven l A Z 1.00 700 Miami M. M. A 1'ev 20 f."0 Cole Creek M A Royl. Co 1.10 MHi Magnolia I. A 7. Rargaln JbO (Jim jack Lead A Zlna' 1 7a (oo Aaeoclaled U A Z. 100 60 Miami Melal 1 71 500 Lead Itoy L. A Z. 1 00 0 llrlierca Mining 10 00 500 Tcliow Jack L. A 7. 75 (00 Lucky fllrlka Lead A Zinc 10 Industrial Stock too Tronic lea Machine 1 R0 1(0 Midland Motora 11 On Mm Iniei -Htnle Tropin Ire Marh. .75 75 (Irroiiltnn Motora 10 00 (I'O Unii paw Wlioleanle (Iro 1 o (no l K. Htorage Hallriy 71 i'uO Havla Mfg. Co H.OO Nn ordrr loo largo or loo aninll fur ua to hanille. EMPIRE BROKERAGE COMPANY, INC. !n,Nn.nmJ'snj!? MAPLE MM 1.0 8IIAREH Aaaurance Oil A Refining, tnic (ninety rental abare. II-24 car Ok Inhnman. loo HH Alt r"S"Tederal Iead A Zlno Tt II l. Telephone Walnut 1030. KOIt BALK-il(l "aharea NatlnnaT!'nlon OH and (laa company at II. Ill ahare: alao 5no aharea (llnh Oil and Refining company at II 35 ahare. Hlackwell Brok erage .Co , HlarkWellj Okla. Iiltll.l.IM) rontrncta, oil leaaea. royaltlea, production. 10 hnrrela Chelaea field; tiargnltv Hwanaheraer, (03 RaumBldg. J1 HOM K RKKININtl 1 00 110 AHNI'KANCK RKK o Jon OK I. A SALT V) Cull MHle .1278 lifl ci (I o'clock. HAVE n lnrite block of atnek In eitiniiHiiv, now ihixImk 24 percent per annum, Willi wonderful proa perta for fulure 1 need aome money, will ronelder a proposition of (0 percent III trade and Iml imce citah, on a Imala of present value of flocks. This proposition will benr most rli'ld Investigation. Oon'l bother me iiiiless you hnve entnetlilni: anoil: consider good hiiIo. AudrcsH lt-ir, caio Times, CITY KEA1. ESTATE FOR SALE m u st" sell'at once" New alx room bungalow, all floors hard wood, basemen,!, west of (laasen on 34th, price 14, (on nn; a room bungalow, garnKe. cement poreli rinora, weal 27th rinse to lUihllisnn. price ll.f.noflii; new room ngnlow west '.'nil In 3nfl blm-k. will soon hf- conipleteil, I ,nve seienil new Imn- Kiions lust about completed . special pi lea for iiiil k sule. M. B. SEARS Vlnlit 4'.47. Ki'lt KALK In Hi lit. in. fun modern hmne of ten rooms, t.nn Inis, bain, rnteni cellnr, wsh-hml., In i km potches; all It best roiiillilon. I'rlcfl only 13,000; terms i 'oil w in:v liU SA1.K- St i It tly inndern five-room house, close In and I block from atreet cur line; ll.hfiO, jmit cash mill Imlnnce on eiisv inmeit Apply hi M2 N Hrauer llAIC ,A I.N ; scveinl clear linmcs. larim ntul small trncts. Owner, ulniil (. A i-ioonriionie. S"o E PMh for sole CIILAI. tile close In home for fnmllv and .'i0 per month Income; terms; bj owner Mnple S377-J t r'Oll CALF By owner, ( room and--room modern hnuaea, east aide, l'hone Mnple 417 evenlnga 1(00 CASH buy a i-room house on two Iota, Weat 3th Ht. Walnut 131. Fair IRoomni CoHttagd; r. EiH 4th for sale or exchanga for piopcrtv ,i,,. , cthollc church, will Inks Hull. p,( ,Mmen. llSlth. Ec;HT lie com bouse en deslrabla corner on West Nlnib site!. grag and aervanl nuaii-rs: pin e i,(cin ran glvi aome terms .1 K, llnv, No 407 8 Uinln Exchange Bldg I hone Walnut If,. FIVE room new bungalow -. all modern convenlencea. lorni-d In VMelda1 Ad dltlon. I.HkVnci Wninift inn BUSINESS LOT at a i.iiigain. b...-k4i,' facing 2nd Ht M. I.., race (ck.aho- man. BRAND NEW up-tn-tbe-mlnule f, riM.rn bungalow; only 13,2(0. owner. Walnut 4740-J. eT EOANTLY- furnlehed honi'e'for "isle .Mnple 2QQ4 J. Brand New Bungalows Five very large rooms and brcikfuet room, two rooma In oak, o;ck thiols In every room. Iiesiitlful fiiuc, end dec orations, all the bullt-ln feniuna. In. rated near Classen Blvd I'c.ii.Mi buy. Six rooma flnlshect In onk n.,1 ensnirl nice hreskfaat room, good cnsKe. on paved ilrerl near houlevsrd: i inn Inns Theae are eplenclld homes for the nmnev l'KCMl) sl-MI -y co vValniit TTQ4 Maple 372 SumWv FOR" AALE-Tiy owner: 1 I -room mcidotn bugalnw, 4n l.lnwnod boulevard. 12 -100: nrt caah. balance easy terms: sln 4-room bunanlow on c'Ihbhch, 13 71 rbou own. Ala.pl IUT-J, ' , CITY SEAL ESTATE TOR SALS SPLENDID BARGAIN 1 In room morlarn bungalnt In the faaieat giowlog i I of (he city, (i.l'ai buys. I'iiiO raali i;nhOUO IN VEMTMKNT CO, Walnut 7704 Mnpl J72 Hiindav L0TS1 LOTS I " NON-KLMOENT BAYS 4KLL. Emir lol on 12nd atreet. Central Park slieet paied, 700 caah huva the bum h fvOrKWOOH N I HTMLNT CO., Walnut 7704 CHOICE IITMLTHNa HITEft for on; high ground; cloae In; modern and ie alrlrlrd (llelih I; liiingalowa of giMid clnas permlled; lead water eorvlce In tn iiiop eity tin II. (I. I.aatinan. 22k l.c lllilg I'honea Waliiirt Id or Alaplo :n (AVNfTll wanla to leave cliy, aava will Iske first reaaonable offer for ( room California bungalow on V Kth Ht West llivesliiient Co, 412 Ameilratl Hunk A NM'K (-room cottage Hi 2311 H llroiid. wav, 150 leal of rar Una. My owner, phone Walnut4l(2-.l. Some KEEN Bargains Elve-toom, eeml-modein cottnar, on piiveiiienl, one block Horn car. full lois, prh l (nn. leiuia I Ive-room, moilern rottnge, riorlheusl. biiaemeiit and garage, fur ll.imo, ciiah Elve-room. modern bungalow, four moiitha' old, lata built -In fenlurea: (me bliwk from car, for I'i.InO; 130u cnah Klve-room, moilern IuhiksIow, lute bullt-ln featurea, north, on car line, for I. I 2(0; on lerma to einl. KlMht room, two aloiv, modrrn, close In on West I2lli, for only 3..'i0, l.'.no i sab. HlH-ronm, niodern bunaalow, new, Ist est Imtlt-ln feutiiies. near Claaaen, for 13,7(0, on good lerma. Beautiful new all-room, modern bun- 5 alow, north, on pavement, garage and rive, a bargain for It. (nil; on terms New all-room, modern bungalow, built in fealurea, near Claaaen, for (,(00; I I, OHO rash New saven-rnnm, two-alory, hardwood throughout, baaement, furnace heat rag and drive, near l lessen, for ol). on good teima Vou can't beat tha KEEN haraalna from which to eelert a home. Call aboul theae and othera KEEN INVESTMENT CO. I'hnn M 134 103 Oraln Ef Bldg ll-ACRE tract, fltie Inrstlnn, northwest part city; a bargain. 411 Oil Richange Bldg WHY IS THE KARAT MARK OH GOLD? THE KARAT MARK 1H Pl.AC EI ON HOLD SO THAT ANYciNII CAN niHTINlll'INH THE HENI' INIC KROM THE PLACED Oli HI HFACE1) WASHIC1I IMITA TIONS. KOIt THE SAME REASON WW CALL THE HOMES WK HITILD HOMEY HOMES SO THAT A Bt'TEH CAN DIS TINdlllS'H A HOME BI'ILT FROM THE 1IEHT OK MATERIALS HAVINd THE FINEST OF WORKMANSHIP FROM TUB A V E R A (1 E HI'ECI'LATOR'S llOl?SE WHICH IH Jl'ST BUILT TO HELL. BT THIS NAME WW PAFEHI'ARD THE III 'Y EH, HO BE Ht'KE WHEN YOU PUT A HOME THAT IT IS A HOMEY HOMU. Six to sight mlnutee nn tha F.x cbang Avenue car from the Tei inlnal. office No 2:in'.l Exchange Avenue Phone Wnlnul g 4 6t, OE KICE ON PROPERTY OPEN EV ERY HI'NDAY. Phone evenlnga Walnut 4N27-J. A N. WHEELER (leneral Manager. Saw $Sc0 a Some folk argue that it isn't worth while to save money, unless you can save as much as $20, $25 or $30 a month; that small amounts accumulate too slowly. Just to prove that they are" wrong, hero's a table showing the result of depositing regularly $G a month (anyone can save an little as $f a month) for 108 months. Wouldn't $1,013.02 look good to you? in SHARES IMied July, Date 1007-08 1908-00 1900-10 1910- 11 1911- 12 1912- 13 ioin-i i 1014-1 r, loirt-it; Durs $72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 72.00 $0.18.00 OFFICERS AtfD A. II. Cl.nrn J M. Owrn A. I.. Wclih (.icnrg (iatdnrr (ifurRf G. Sohll.rrg V. S 1 204-200 Majestic Bldg. Tkk Eomv Muzl Es Sold ejjp 'I wo Mnry liciiir, iy i n, all umiMially l.irnr, aUn t rcrpt itrt bmni. breakfant rrvun and bath ,, , onr ( .K rrsi,cni f arctuuu (if the city, nrar tar line and s. Ivi, ,.n pavinK' This i a commodicm tliorrciiflilv well ult t,,,mr Owner in Ri.vrrmtirnt irrv it ha hern tratufcrred to an.ctlier utv; family -lill heir but wih to leave at nrr l'ricfd at $5.M HI Miht take 1c. Will make te'nos to Mnt Can be cecn at any time I'honf or re - . JAY I DWYI K. Krai l'.tate Ib.t Ro T. Stowsiirt &. Co. tO WEST MAIN CITY ilAl ESTATE FOB SALE. I IVXiMH good buy, lota I0il0, on I4tli atrrel. price II, Ion, (erina. Call Wal nut 7m NKW ii,-ruoiii Imngalow, nnefern lITrough out, paving all paid for, will take amall iwah isiyment and let you pay lialaine Itu per month Z-l. I.M l I I'IATK POHHIOrt'sToN 4"riNm hones, I full lol a, block of car line, only moo men: haluncn ( per monlh ( all after 7 i fn Walnut 7124 H IHhiM modern dome, near 17ihand Hharlrl, mm pie. Call aflat 7 . m., U aliiut 7!'i'4. CoUHikli l'F:r7-LB rau buy a rUcar I or 4 -loom house for 110 per month; a few vacant lois two block of cai Una at I . ash and 'i no par liionlh Call Mr Mil ler, with Clarence lv Troepvr A Co., (in-10 Insurance IIIiIk Mnplel ' BN AI'H! HN A I'H! New B-room modern liiiiiy'ilow, 3 rooma In oak, I'llh, weat of l'ln.en; piba l.'.c.'.n Ownvr going to war; niaka of fer, easv terms CAPITOL HILL EORCKl) HALE III- 1 1 1 M KKTTLINH EHTATiVV- I rooms, rno'liiu. 3 lota, cement cava, barn, kiii -nge, fine fruit; eusv terma 4 HI,"' KM, noilliwesl of Kklivlu, 4 roiuna, miiilt i n. biiaemeiit gnraae, 2 cor ner lois, only 2, (Oil; ;,n0 clish; bolmice like . -nl. IVMLIilATK POSKLHHION. Cnpltol Hill home of 4 rooms. 3 lois, barn, flue well, ci mm! slilewnlka, U block of car line, on cash: bnlancii llfi per month N W MANSION oak flnleh. band dicoratvd wall, full basement furnace, Km one ii nil servant ijiuirteiei price rl- 1 1 uoiialy cheap. ltl-:. I ' ril"'! 'L 4 room modern borne with Imin. aariiKe, 2 full lois. only I2.IMI; I .'Ml i ill ; biilam e 'i"i.M per month, ln linllng lllleiesl House for Rent Knrnia for Kale. Ask ua for Insurance Or.LAIHiMA TIII'ST COMPANY. ',n 10 liiKiinince 111,1k Maple 34 Bnclk Vmi'(6r $1,000 Uimdlcir Elv room, reception hall, pantrv, Hire closet, basement, baidwood in three rooms, lis In lice ennmel; 24-foot sleeping poirh, gnrare; am leaving cllv; furnltuia la new and can be bought at leaa than half price; poasesslon In ten dave. W. 3oib Ht. (tuple 116. Inoulre ViilleMU's. 2:'4 W (Irand On paved alreet, iinrtheaaf, beat aeellon of the cly; nil floora In onk, oak flnlHh ilownstalra, old Ivorv upsialis; a beauti ful home In a splendid neighborhood; garage, driveway, bnsemeiil, Tin mice heel, every modern Idea line been Incor porated In this resilience; vou will be proud of II; I .'I, ill cush will bun, lie. I '4 North lliirvev Telephone TTtX-1 I'i'lt SALE -cine pair of high, moilern lots on Cnpltol Hill, $f,0 cash. Walnut HV,.J HOM E 1 N " 1 1 A UN f M.Y. Ijirno nioileru, II-room residence, double hard wood floors. I4lh HI., be tween Shailel unci Western; third floor large eiiinmli fnr three acldlllniial bed rnotna Walnut 3137 Six Rooms Tandy new Iningalnw, S rooms, osk, all flooi onk, hrenkfnst room, bnarnivnt, gureii, lr I vp. lot (0x170, on pavement, north Clnaseii section: others are getting K.nnn for ecieh as this: our price It (no; lerma; exclusive ngents. Walnut .lit. McKvsir Eiroftk(irs nnT.l hn c is i rvTi TlVr n" oalIT"- For business or residence facing rooms. Walnut J1N7. f BLtit 'ic (iri3TcnrndcTirsseS', Lo new cast front B-rnnm hun-l- gnlnw, sleeping Hirch and hrenkfnst rcsim Rendv to occupy thla week. Price 1.1,1(0, Enav terma. JAY J. P W Y ER, Real Eslnte I lepnrtmiyit, R T.H'n'ART ft CO. OWNER cms price on new (-Tonm hungiilow to aell quick. West Inveat ment l'o , 412 Ainerlciin Itiink. Foil KALE olt'THAliE, -Ancrreiiciy 'tn more Into, up-to-dcie (-room bunga- low, with bicseinent. Wnlnut 251 lW-Mtturcil July. 1016 'alue Ftul of I' ai Ii Vr.ir $ 75.37 161.40 25G.11 358.00 470.01 501.55 718.15 850.11 1.013 02 Dividends $ :u7 1109 '22 M :io.8,r) :!!).9,r) r, i r i 51 .00 f.r. fifi 81.91 $305.02 $1,013.02 DIRECTORS I". IV Jnhtunn 1. II. Kvrrrst Nrwlon Avrv W. M Kintr k W. R MrWillcims Phone Walnut 2115 MAI'LL 7(, NI'.W YORK. The tailor hat doei not have lliingi its own way, The uraiixht lirun i drorrd hy man), hut thr inillinc-rn dn not ihmnc tn let laihiiiM rtst on wit jiarlhular ducf. Kadi farf diffrri from the nrxt, and thric ii no rrjvm to mpiimc that one type of hat can he becoinitiK to a liuitiiand different conformations of feiilurrs ami ccduritiK. It it not poi lilile for any two wmien to have the vainr net of feature, the 4ame com plexion, the name tilt to the eyebrows, and until all women have faces cast in one mold, the milliner will find a Ihoihand vaiictiei of hali nut ton many when one lui to Miit a continent full r.f women clamoriitK to look the first thry ran. The Upturned Brim. When the season lrtcan the striiitK'e wai hrtwrrn the wide, flat brim of the usual, ccmvciitiotial sort and the irrc ul.ir hrim which tilted upward al the side or haik. I'arly in the season, or rather, in the middle of last winter, thrrc came into t.islnoti thr hat with the upturned hum in fnnt, a kind of Napoleonic affair that was merely a side step frcmi the Mavic lurlian that had the straight pine flaring upward 'from the oe hrowj. Thin hat went the way of the usual fashions that become too common, ll disappeared for a time, hut it may rise CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A HANPY corner, 1200 W. 42nd St., Willi flrst-clnaa (-room bungnlow, with nil latest bullt-ln fixtures; garage, chick en houae, ysrd and garden, fenced, all tn first -cliiss stin pe. By owner, phone Wal nut 4K(2-J. BUY my hnme at (00 less than" It la worth and I will glvo you IS 00 worth of new furniture; house brick veneer, ( rooma, reception boll, large closets, fine linsemeiil, 24-fuot sleeping porch, garage; strictly modern; hardwood floors: 1 block west of Classen, northwest; 11,(0(1 rush, ha In nee terms; mil leaving city at once. VnlUoiu, 2(1 W Hi unci. Knit HA LE llnnclsomn- 8-rno'iiv 2-story modern residence on corner In University addition; close In on three cir line, own er will sell at less t tin n present cost of construction, part cash, ensy terms on bnlance; liiimeillnte possession. Phone owner, no agents. Maple 2H02. East Side Bargain Owner moving away, must sacrifice II romn IiiiiikiiIow, two full lots, garngn IIIH9 Enst Ht h street. Price 2,(o. New Bungalow Northwest Brand-new bungnlow on W. 11th St., south front, close to enr line, sidewalks In and pnid for; five rooma and aleeping porch, two rooma In oak. bnlanue In ktiiv rnnniel; bullt-ln features! a dandy home, Mi0 rash will hiuidle m North Tlarvev Telephone PBX-1 REAL ESTATE WANTED I IT OWNERS. W have several buyvrs for vacant M lots, belli on and off pivlnr, fle' owneia wlahlng to aell, list W Willi Jay .T. Owver, Real Ilnte liept., n. T. STUART & CO.. :nW.!diiln. Mnple i 74 WANT TO HI'Y Modern home from owner; price must be right; In north west part of town preferred. Address V -4 1 . . i ikliihomnn. WANT ( or fi-roiun house, northeast or northwest, for 3 pair lots and cash. V-2S, care ( ik Inhuman. WANT to iniv a home of 4 or 7 rooms, south of20lh Ht J'nJIvv'L7M WAN'IEU TO TluS A five to seven room house In good condition (mod ern); will pnv IfiOo down and make pay ment from 115 to J0 per month; give locution and price. Addrene X-200, cure Tlmea. LEGALS. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE UNIVLHSAI, BRICK M A N PROCESS REHNINO COMPANY. Notice Is hviahy given that t" an nual meeting of atocklinlders of the I ' n I -vmsal Uric kmnn Process ReflnlnK Com puny will ho held In th otflce of Fulton, Hhlrk 4k 1 'Miner , 40(-l3 Hecurlty Bulld Ing. Oklnhomn City, Oklahonia, on Wed nesday, tha (th da of June, HI IN, at the hour of 10 o c lock A. M , for the purpose of electing director of esld corporation. nmcndlnK the hy-lnwa ami winding up tha business of snld corpnrntlon, and the transaction of nny and all other business thnt may pioperly coma before aald meeting, SAMUEL RRICKMAN, President. LEUAL NOTICE OF SALE By order of the district court of Gar vin county, Okbi., ttie undersigned re ceiver will sell, st public sale, for cash, to the highest Milder, at 12 o'clock m. on Saturday. June H. UMI, at Pauls Val ley, (ikln., the Busy Bee Bakery and Confectionery of I'aiila Valley. Okla., K. Iluel Adama sr . proprietor, constating of confect lonei y anil bnkery slock of the value of about 12.344 47. and fixtures of the approximate vnlue of 13,4(4. 7(; total Uc sn;i J.'. J K. MARTIN. Receiver NOTICE Notice Is herehy given thnt John Celestlne. who wns on the 3(l1h dav of March. tl(, convicted In the district court of Oklahoma county, on charge of inanslnughter and sentenced to term of in years In the Oklahoma state reforma tory, will on the 1st day of .Inlv. 1914, make application to the governor of (kln. Iionm for executive clemency NOTICE. TO BONO UI'VEItS Notice Is bVrehy given that the city of Oe.-irv, HI. cine county, Okta . will re rclv aealed bids for the purchase of l.lo.occo In sewer bonds, nuthortred by a vote of the people; said bonds tn ran twenty-five years and bear 0 percent In terest, also sealed bids will be received for 3110,0111) In water work bonds tn run Iwentv-flve years and bear 4 percent In teres! Both Issues have been approved bv the attorney general anil nre raadv lo be delivered to the successful bidder Bids will be received up to and Including June 12. 1!'I4, at 2 o'clock p rn . of said ilnv nnc! may be filed wl'li the under signed, each bid must be arcnmiianl.-d h n eertllled cMck or drnft fnr ( percent of the btd lo Injure a compimnce with the propoenl. The light Is (.served to ieb-cl nnv or nil bids Witness mv band this dnv of Mnv A. I). 1014 IT E PUVMEHH. Cltv Clerk of Orirv. okla. XjtJ.s TIlH H O luspiieii.l NVIVOHJ. J. A ffll4etil pie Bjojaq ailloa XMdoid Xeui ssauicnci .isuio u.ins ;o uo).imuei) aell joi pue 'jii.t.i gciinsci., .-. iIR, moapies io ajoi.aj(p ;o pjmi'j e Mcniait jo aaodinit .iti Jni in a n mi . n re. n, 'Vint 'acmr In 4ep ipq et) 11,1 i:uioitiao n.i wiiiocieino 'g'Miinu s'leci isuoiims; tisiJ,onv fit ' rimdiiioi ii fn ,iij gsll ! Plan en tpw Xiltrduioi ii,-, i Minn -am o w I b i . j. . ij n mis aii in guiioiu snu -o m p.iiinnti A.isi aj no : ruwduin,-! no qDjuofv il )n i nnin,g i() oj, aJUON tn the lurfare again in newer and more persuasive form. Ai far at the season has gone, the designer! smash the brim upward at the lide or bark. There i no gradual uplifting, no (tight curving of the brim as in the old dayj, for today the move- Hat of black latin itriw trimmed with aigrette. It shows the new upward movement of the brim at the tides, and it It worn far over the forehead like a cap. mcnt upward is forcible and decided as though someone had taken a strong hand and plastered the brim back HKamst the crown. This is not a grareful movement, and it is not always an easy style to match to the average face. It requires a face that is used to carrying off ex trrme and unusual fashions and that depends for success upon its own clev erness of tvpe, rathrr than upon heatttv The world has long ago found that the beautiful face is hy no means the one that carries off a new fashion cleverly, lis possessor is often con- lent with the traditional stylet, that go wilh traditional beautv. So the mod rrn movement is away from this type of fare, and even the artists do not pay to it the homage due. With the. perversity for which this generation is famous, we take up with the fare that carries off well the most extreme things and likes its own au dacity. Hatt Still Worn Forward. The milliners and the women in com hinationv have derided that there must he no harkward tilt to the hat, no mat ter what caprires of the brim are 'tol erated ; so the evchrnws continue to disappear under the forward tilt of the hat and the eyes look out as from u it (It a visor. This entire manner of posing the hat has been tenaciously kept in the most civilised parts of the world for the last three seasons, because of the continual presence of officers. If the hrim -nf the hat is titrnrd up ward, it is plastered against the crown in a straight line from the tip of the ear, and when it does turn, it turns at the very top in order to -support a wave of aigrettes. (Copyright 1914. hy McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) w.a.a. An Evening at the Moscow Art Theater. The Moscow Art theater makes one feel as Hazlitt used to say he felt that he hut existed through the day and began to live in the evening in the theater. It is not a "show" one sees there, even in the best sense of the word, but a finer, richer, more nourish ing kind of real life. This is it, you feel, thii is the real thing. Kven the ushers are different, and when they close the doors, as they do before each curtain rises no one is per milled to enter afterward, and there is no applause they do it not with the air of mere employes, but of those who, in their own small way, are also artists and responsible for the play's success. An evening at the Art theater when a riirknv play is nn the venerable Prince Kropotkin. back in Moscow, after his life of exile, was watching the "Cherry (iarden" the night I was there is one of the fine flowers of civilized city life; one of those things and there aren't many of them which one would realty miss if one had to spend all one's life on a Wyoming ranch Atlantic Month- we a War Gardens at the Front. Quite typical of Doctor Porter's charming stvle of writing is this amus ing story of a garden at the Front, tak en from "Shock at the Front" f Atlantic Monthly Press. Boston. 19181 The author enjoys the hospitality of the major's underground cave, which, in reality, is little more than a damp, boarded hole beneath the ground "You mini not miss my earden," said the major, swelling with pride I look for the garden in the underground trench; it is not in the room. "No," said my friend, "it is not here It is outside . . . Through the window." Now the window was a cellar window, opening on a little area where for the light the earth had been dug away for a spare twenty-four inches bv twelve Here, indeed, was the garden. "Of course," continued the major, "with the ground at my disposal, you would tic expect me to go in for shrubs, I have had to rontrnt myself - :,,t - lawn." A perfect lawn it was not a weed a ! attalion of tiny bright green iass !1.v!cs; very rc' eshing. we a - I ove Is the storehouse of Nature's jovs, ,the highest he i u of pleasure Thomas Oiatterlon 1 w a. I.ove Is indestructible, its holy flame fotevcr burnetii. Southey, (rrtttan ilmtk Various German journals repro duce trom l'olitiken, of Copen hagen, an account of tha prepara tions lor the German offensive, which was provided hy the German general staff to a Danish corre spondent called Carling, during visit to the western front. Tint account it interoating, if only be cause it must have been provided, when everything teemed to be o nig well and the need to minimtre German intentions had not arisen. According to tlx reproduction in the Frankfurter Zeittiug, the Dan ish journalist wat informed that. wlarti it wat decided that there should be "a great offensive" Hin- denburg sent Ludendorff all along the front from north to toullt to find "the best point for a break through." Ludendorff decided that the attack should begin on the Knglish front, and "as in view of the tittle of ear an attack on the Flanders front seemed unsuitable, the area of the old Somtne battle was selected (car the attack, in spite of all the difficulties involved." 'I he Germany ttory proceeds : "The preparations were begun at the end of January. They were not easy, because they had to be roncealed as much as possible, so that the Fnglilh might not suspect anything. In the first place the army command had accurate maps prepared on which every road and its condition were shown. The next thing wat to construct and im prove roads. New parallel roadf were laid, and rare was taken to make at least two highroads avail able for every army corps. When thii engineering work, which had to be carried out largely by night had been finished, book of 100 pages was prepared, which, with the inclusion ofijvarious sketch-maps, gave instructions as to how the of fensive was to proceed. In spile of the risks involved in the issue of this book, it was decided to supply it to all officers down t& the rank of company commander. The book contained a quantity of important,, information. "In march we quietly began the bringing up of munitions as near as possible to the enemy lines. At that time the Fnglish must have notired that something was happen ing, for during the following night the area was flooded with airmen, who tried with the help of lights to find out what preparations were being made Here and there they succeeded in hitting a munitions transport, but the great majority of the dumps remained uninjured. Nevertheless, inrreasrd uneasiness then showed itself in the Fnglish eamp. and the London press heunn to publish statements to the effect that the Germans were planning art offensive Tietween Arras and St. Qttentin. This was accurate in it self; the English were mistaken only about the date. For some reason or other they thoinht that the attack had been fixed for the night of March 10. and consrouentlv the F.ni(lish guns oneralcd with fnlt I force during that night against the German positions. "A few davs later the real move ment of German troops began; it took seven ninhts of marchine. At this time the heavy guns and mine throwers had already been hroutrht up to the front. The Fnglish now understood that we were in earnest, but Fnglish general staff maps which we have raptured show that the extent of the danger was not rrali'ftd The fact, however. tHt the Fnplish understood the signifi cance of the intended attack is shown by the fact that thev began at certain points to withdraw their artillery Thev were, however, in- terrupted in this work when the storm broke on the mornin" of , March 21. This date had been fixed a full month hrfnre. and was known, to thousands of the initiated. Put they all k'nt the secret nnij so on the historic morning nf March ?t the whole enormous marhine could be set in motion with complete suc cess." The Actual Fact. The American citizen is now in the position of the man who was arrested by executive order in President Lin. coin's time and put in prison. He sent for his lawyer, who cited to hint doc trines, rules, and principles showing that the government could not do what it had done. "Yes," said the prison-r; "hut all the same, here I am!" And there he stayed. As sharp a contrast between actual fart and traditional theory now fares every American ritien; nd if he dears his head from cant and i.i able to see things as thev are he must rerngnire the fact that lie is living under a dictatorship. If he looks about to sep bow people in other countries are faring, he find that the same situation exists wherever the war jone extends. Indeed, the example of olher rnuntries facilitated the rapid erection of dictatorship in the United States and disposed public opinion to ready acceptance of it. Whatever the nominal constitution may be empire, kingdom, renuhlir, or hoU sheviki rule the actual fact is dictator ship Atlantic Monthly. wis "The Celebrated French Fsptit." Opposite me ts a man evidently in poor health an intelligent, kindly face. lined with premature old age. He hat two collapsed air-cushions, but breath only for one. I blow up the second W r rusiiion. vc iraternie. "Vou mtl't know." savs he, "that I am a French, man living in Canada. I have com over to he ready for mv call. The nave called the class of forty-seven. My age is fifty. Soon they will need me. Of co -sr." he adds, carefully ad. justing the air rushion to support hiaj ailing back. "I cannot hope for the fir line, hut perhaps I (an slip In just be. hind" ll is the celebrated Frenca) esprit Atlantic Monthly. w There is music -i the silent note which Cupid strikes, far sweeter th.m the sound of Thonws Browne.