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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918 CITY REAL ISTATE fOR SALE BOYS OVERSEAS CRAVE TOBACCO Cartons Sent by Times Tumi Welcome, Wiilc:, SoMin, MARRIED LIFE Br Dc Beck CATTLE RECEIPTS BREAK RECORDS PLAYERS GiVEU V . BRIEF RESPITC Scoreboard How was fwe. fVnl Over 17,001 j lb. Shipped ii id u Cattle Have Until September to SeeW Horn Essential Employment. 1 ( 1 1 AT I X. I gf I I . ' I ft A I h$hmi? i,1 'i-'W.-y. , 4- f ' TH1H -.faAl'TllfTL HTl'Cro MOM ID Junt flnlxhrU nm) now itinly for cmtii pu nry. It hm onk floom tin mic.imit, huh parlor, lhre lr!rk mnntfln, to il-rpinir pun hi , four tirritonnift, k; f MKp. "'rvri!,T room. tmm-in'Ht ntxl furnnc, lir-nut if ul terraced luwn; kkhI trnnN IfJD n Huum 1IM Trl. Walnut 2lfj TTift MI.K -New, mnilcni tninaalow, lullll lv nwnar. two blnika wel nf Clufe'l iinulciiild, He's W. .IJnl; 'two roi.n.s m nuk, halnnc In whim namrl, In.; 0..1I f , virH tin iMiithout ; nil liullt- In T tir'f : owner h avlnic cltv. i'lill h Al.K -rimm iluple apartment; will ...tuiii IS percent ampa int-nrnn nn liivp-lui.nl, wnulil c-nnenW Iraila for rcaiii'iife properly, r1-iil direct with own er lii.Mif Walnut 2h. full SAI.i . -iiii fx tr lou. or inula for HkM our 1 '11 II Maple, 4117-J. Hlt.Ni I A UW on V. Klahth ttt; auulli front; al lium! new; . fi roome; 1 rooms flluahrfl In ouk; Kind ile.fira tlona ,niul flilurea; jraraue; chli ken hoiiae: buck yurrl feniwit, plenty of fruit trn. ! full Inie: a tlaiuly home ami illrt cheap. Owner leivlnr illy nil iiiiml ai'll Price only 2,ltKi. ral lump. I.lat lti J.' I. l.ll. lalriman: J. M. Tinker J. A: E'lwlna W'nJriiit sr. "1S W. Main. FTiK KAI.K -- Targe, conveniently ar riinjrrHt !-rofm, moilvin home with haae- Rirnt and furnace, on two full Iota. aerv- nta' ipiiirt'Ta and srnee; una block of far line; rlona lo aijinol; fat-mo; $.r.0lK) rcalilrnira In tha clty'a heel residence rlle- rid- price only 17,'iOfi: II.MXJ caah, hat aura lo ault at t percent, ("nil after 1 P m , Walnut "1124 Vlf S ll HKI.I."T " ONCE -T-Tooin" innT crn homi on (wo full lota; Ittrita barn, flnn Irnprnvementai amnll caah patment. balance ?0 per month (.'all flrr I oolock p. m. Walmil 7H4. FOR fl Al.K oy ownar. alrlrtl modern bqntalnw, 5 rooina and hreakfaal room; tot. HUUo; two hlm-ka from Claaaan rnr 1na on pavad atr'-t riionn Mnpla It'H. USE OK LA HOMA N- TIMES WANT ,lDS,Oklahctaa Cityans, LECALS NOTICE TO BTOCKHOLDEI18. Notlea la harahy alyen that tha annual rieatlnir of thn itucklioldara of tha Okla lima Htar Oil coninany, n rorporaiton, will ba held al tha offh-ra of tha eom piny, MO. I Marenntlle building. Oklaho ma City. Okla , at 3 o'clock p. m , Mon Oay, Anrot B. 1911. for the pur pone ot leitlna direriiira. amending (ha by-lawa tnd (ranaartliiir any bualncaa that may a properly called before tha moetlnf. GKOHUE GOKTON. TraaldenL CUNT C STFtNBF.IrflER, Secret a ry Treaaurer. WAWTE1? BIDS AND PROPOSALS NOTlCa TO WJNTRACTORfl. Notlre la hereby (Iven that tha town of Wapaniieka, UK la., will r-elva bid up to noon Monday, July 39. mil. for laying and furnlahlng 8,200 feet (-Inch "A" raet Iron pipe from rraervolr U water plant In town of Wapanui-ka. Plana and iMIfnatlona ara on file at tha office of town clerk, Wapanueka, Okla., and at tha office of tha McAleatar Knulrieaniig Co at Mr A Inter. Okla.. All blda iiuiat be aecnmiianlPd by a cer tified check to tha amount of I pen-enl Of amount hid, and made payable to town treaaurer of the town of Wapanueka, Okla. Might U reaeryed to reject any or all blda. J. M. DICKINBON, Town Clerk R E AL ESTATE W A .NT E D. HAVE cuatoioer with (3.000 fow good I room home; mual ba bargain and north weat W. B. Groves; t M, Bamana A Co., Walnut Itcajiletip Jinil-R. tPANttp T'o lll'r-Ao or (Troom Kun. galow at once. 711 oil Exchange. Phuna Maple tr,,. VACANT "liTM wluT-,1, near Claaaen and fjrd Kverybody'a Hhe 6tore, 111 CI. rtuinilrnill. vaKted" will tier eaah for a I or T.mnm mnd am hotian or bungalow: give full deacrlp stlona. alia of lot and loweat price, li lt. -aie Oklahomar.. WANTED' I will py cash for a 7 or 8-room modern home, dqslrabU location, near school. Will consider home built 1 7x 4 years if strictly modern and a bargain. OTmera only need apply. Address P. O. "H.ivr on lliis d.i'r .ui'l ) i 1 1 r - M) p. in - rn i v i' 1 a i .ii 'on' nl t.. limit!, which win iti'li-ril nrliomr." wriln Jack Ncy, imr il mir li'.yi in I ram r, to The (Iklalmiiu ( ity Tiiin . "I dr jint finislii"! a uninki- m- v.. ml In ti-ll yuii that il is w "ii, In fu l: it in i iae lil.c (iur, a. f air mi l'ir nlr ii( llic w 1 i id. I Klr,', ui'il.i's i anv mm I i m'l ! h unlit I ! ?!" ' ailri c. c iirr all out i I mii. 'm ., .in I mrnpniK n.iki! w.m ilmir llii.n'i with, anil just mm ynr t'.i k :i r i.f lull. ic i n i .imr i:i, I u!l of i it . "All nf imr Im'vi Mir inat-c'l thank ful ,tn V'll f'ir ihi- tut.ai i ii. J l.rt miflit In .t wtitr. as tin t air sn ln;y, .n( ,nr 'il.iiiin' nlal In I'U'i thr Ihi v (jot jst tlir aini" " I I K .1 1 r I The Oklahoma nv aiithiirinl tfont f r l ianre Tiiliarro l innl ( iiiiiriliiitnM mav M'li'l I irni is thi f.hir Hoys in in ( iM.ih'itna ii ir mr v In the fnml in tarr nl l'ir I nnrs or m.iy rmi Irihutr through rrtmlt-M in tlinr ..ii whn are aulhui inl t v llir I vvr to rrcfivr aiitiar r i;it ii ti s . 'Ilir 'I'iiiu- ii 'listrihtiliiiK t" rrlailris siilniniii.ui shrcM ami collc lioii Imai-s tor t'ir fitml. -w.i t - Kaiser Bill Says Hardest Job Is Ahead Home Folks Are Asked to Just Konp Patient. Till' H.(,U:. July 27 -"-lli l ..n! rst pari i.f thp joli is slill lutoir (he rniinv knotts tin' vsar is almul to trai h thr pon.t of 'In i'ion ami is siivi. muniiiK all his .strrnnth for a final riV frnsr an.l roimlir nllriisivr." This u.is the iihscrvatioii of the dir man rmrrm. irronlnl hy Karl Kos her in the llrilin l.okal An iK r ami appai nit I v rtiaili- mi the eve oi (ii-mial loih's olfijiiMtr Hii the ame hi- sum I it 1.1 Mirslti von I inilrnt ui Kave kosnrr the lii tvinK ltenient : "If is to he hopnl jj)r pr.iile at h unc are full nf tnuti(lrn Iltit thev are lint lejrnr'l in patu-mr I hope tmlh itiK ' proniptly piinishril, a ovrr l.aste in no mod. "l'rrparation ii half the battle and the people must remeinher yte are nut woikinK with niailnurs that ran he smashed as Minn as the )ob ii com pleted. We art working with the tnnat laired thuiR we fmssesi, namely, the hlood and ld'e of the derman people. Our last reseryei must he strmiK men who will return from the trendies to take u,i pear tasks. We must not he left at the end like umashcd marhmrs hut must be it r our and imweakened." Brothers, in France George liutler and Uraxton D. Ritt ler, sons of H. F. lUitler of 22t) Wesj Sixth street, are now in France, ami. according to (ieorfr, are more anxious to "wat the Kaiser" the nearct they get to the front. Haxtnn hail three years service in the 'regular army in Hawaii and was among the troopeti lent to the Mexican borders two years ago. Te was a sergeint at the time his regiment left for France. His brother, (Icorge, will receive a commission as a second lieutenant as soon at a va canry occurs. In a letter to bis wife Rraxton savi that George took a special course in gas training in Frame. "We have been over the top once and the next tunc the Germans will know who is coining," he says. "The nearer we get to the firing line, the mure we hate the kaiser; the farther I have to carry this pack on my hack, the harder I am going to fight," he avi. "And don't you worry," he adds, "George! will, come hack to Oklahoma City singing, 'Hello, Hoys, Fm Lack Again.'" 7,000 oioMAliirro GO IN AUGUST, IS REPORT More than one-half of the Class 1 men will he taken in the August call, according to figures announced by K. II. (iipson. adjutant general. Yester day General fiipsnn, in response to an order from the provost marshal general at Washington, telegraphed war author ities that there are 11,12.1 men in Okla homa who are in (last 1 and qualified for service. Thii is not the total num ber as two or three counties have failed to make reports. It is estimated that in August 7.01K) men will be taken from the late, leaving a little more than 4,()0() in Class I. ' - REAL ESTATE WANTED. Box 268 WrtfVfTM j 4nY - 7 ,(yHS'L " tVtw flVM. lAMP Ml A'l Lfesry RAW)) Avr MOTOR STOCKS IN SHARP BREAK Specialties Advafice, How ever, in Irregular Market, NKW Y'lltK. July 57.-A I point break III tii'llerill Mi.lnlH llllll a -'-pijlnt bieiill iii I uiiuiiiaii Muturi weia the chief fi a- tun. ut in.li. h aUKimiit afock markrt i liaraca iiilii-rft'.iiM rtfiKi-d limn 1 lo 3 piilula uilvrtnce hi apm-li. It lea aui h ne Atni-ricnn Tn baccn, (feiu.r:tl Ligra. Iln-lilli-ra. V i r k 1 1 . 1 is. carolitin c'lieirlli'al, I nlieil Sniti'it lliibher and Wtlaon Pack ing, while Humatiii Tnliicco, Ainericnll T'elephnnr. Weatirn t niiiii anil New Hn tin ai-lfi hiiivy. 1'. H Steel moved within reatrlcteil limlla, ahaillng allahtly at the etui Tha cloning ssua liregulur Hhi.ien npproxliii'iteil IJil. (Km nhurei.. I.lltertv 3'a (i. at mi tc lo -'. 4a at V 60c in 94 16c and 4'a at ': 31c lo 9'. 30c. v.a a. New York Stock List NfTV TURK, July 27 -clnalng prlcea on the New fork Block exchange today were: American lieet Fugar Auierlinn ('nn 474 Amerlciin C"r l- F'ounilry . 'American Liocoinollte American l.ln-ie.-il American Hrneiting A Hi f'g American Sugur American T T Alu.cMiula Cnpprr V f ctilff 10 All , liulf W. In. Ina .... Pal'ltsln Ijoiomiitlte HHMimire .V llhln Helhlehem Mill "Ir I'uliailiiiii l'ni'lfic l'enlri.1 l.e.llber . f 'heaiipeake A nhlo Chicago, Mil. and Ht. I'aul ciijlii. H I Y Pac tv 41 7Sl4i II" f.l'Sj w !"' r,4s, 1: W, i7 !ul', 4T- :i Chlno Cupper 4 Cniorado Knel A Iron 4? Corn I'rodueta 44 Cruiihle ttel Bfi Cutag Cane Hugar Krla ' C. Uineral Klectrlc ili neral Mntnra 'rent Ncrthei-n pfd. .. flreal Nnrthern Ore Ctfa llllnola IVnt-l Inipirnllnn ''enper Int. Mer. Mi'-tue Int. Mr. Murine pfd. .1, International Taper .... 1 1 1 s I 'ill am, M'i. '.7 it i US'. 3r., Kenneco't Copper 3:" t.nulavllle Naahv llle I'l'i Maxwell MntniB . . , 2H Mexican t'etrnleum ! Miami Copper !!! Mlilviile Hteel f,'." MIaourl faelflc ?1 New York Central 71V, Norfolk Wealern I0S4 Northern F'acido Uhlo Clllea (ina ST1 I'ennavlvanla . . . . ..., 4 4 rittMiumli Conl r. I 'it- C.iiiolldaled Copper 24T4j 3 endlnc HS Iter lion A Hteel . , em, Nlnclnlr 'll Hj-flnlng JP, Southern rncitic Southern Itnllwtiv . . . Stiidetuiker CoriMirnt Ion Teiinenaeo Cotier Texna Co Tobacco Product 1'nlon I'aelflu t'nlle Ciaar Ptorea P. H. tnd Alrnhnl t'nlted Htiitea Kuhher .. t rilled Rtalea Hteel ... I'tah Copper I.,... Wnhnah pfd "A" WeallnghotiaB Kleetrlo . Wlllyn-Overbind American Tobacco Atlantic Coael Una ... )u!f Btatea Rteel 45 I'S 15! 7"S ii"i K"l ;i 1"7-V s I Sl 4 J 1""ll 1(11 n hi fs4 ai v, fn Vi 40 Seaboard Air Una . RIofb. Phef pteel eV t'nlted rnilt Vlrgtna Caro Chem , tsf. Y , N. H. at H... Hid Iron. FOUR-MINUTE MEN WILL TALK ON MOBILIZING For the next Ihree weeks Four-Min-ttte Men will speak on the different phases of mohilmng America's man power. This was announced at a com mittee meeting at the Skirvin hotel to day and the subject was thoroughly ex plained hy L. H. Baiy, chairman. The first week will be devoted to the problem as it affects the employer: the second week the employe's side wilt be dealt with, and In the third week a special appeal will be made to farmers. Four-Minute Men who have served In at least three campaigns were" pre sented today with government service hdge. 'COTTOff GOES UP AFTER REALIZING j Ten-Point Advance Made Af l " tor Decline. I NEW ORLEANS COTTON j , r , , s.. NK 'Itl.l.A.SS. July cloa.-d atiaily ut an advam- FUTURES. - C otton 7 lo lu pom' Open High 2) 23 62 ?! 46 23 JO Low 23 bO 21 32 21 37 23 10 Cloae 21 It 21 4i 21 43 23 40 23 40 Oct 21 62 Dee 21 1 Jan 21 35 Mar ti 32 May Si 30 Bid. NEW YORK COTTON FUTURES. NKW YOltK very aleady. July 17. Cotton iloeed Open Oct 24 a Dec 24 2 An 24 10 Mar 24,0 May 24.06 High 24 0 24 41 24 30 24 15 23 t High Low 24 70 24 15 s 10 24 00 23 M Close 24 o 24 34 24 25 24 22 24.20 NKW OW.KANH, Jjiiy 17 -The price or cotton was uepipeaei a 10 a Miinta on the np.-nlng call loiljiy, but week-end realising ait In among atiorta and the waa a qulc reaimnae 10 the demand Al Hm end of ttie firal half hour of bu.l ncMa prices were 10 to 12 pulnfa over ta tenliiv a cloa" HMit colfiin. unlet and UnchflllKed. Ealea nn the apnt, I'll. 10 -irrive. none, low mlil- L'lllnK. !1 :.V, nudillli'g. is iwjc; good tnld- aiiuK. s Huilleh prit-iite repints c.tuaed a widen Ing of II to IS iM'inta nn 1. quiet market The ftrat new luile nf the lioulalana crop from Vermillion piiilih, anld here at 4')c a pound. Teli-grims from Shreveairt told of another new bale there. l.B B - GRAINS ADVANCE ON BUYING WAVE Decided Upturn Recorded in Short Day, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. COIUs Open l.ow 1 .'.Ji, I 1 Mi, .71', .sin Clone 1 .15 1 S6V, .7I-.U .70S July 1 Aug 1 r.li, Hept 1 f,V4 CATS July 7r,i, 1 iss', 1 ?' .71-.',. .Tin, Aim Kept. .fl'. I'UKK- Sep! Sir; 25 40 4S 45 25 45 46 J.AR1I- Juiy L'fi r i ;c. r; r.n :t a Sept :' 3;, 2D 4j 3S' id IJ It IBS July ii nr. Sept 14 tl7 II !C. 24 85 i'4 .90 C'HICA'm, July :?-Mnt weather utliaent led lo frea busing nf corn todnv and tnailu prlcea ailtalice Hie opening, which ranged from V,c lo 7,c higher, with .Aiiimiki, 11 6.1 1.1 ll 53',. and Heplember. II f.4', to II M. was followed by a dei Ided Hihlltlnnal upturn. Ont naie with corn. After opening v,c to Ho higher with August, 7iSo to 74e. tha market cnnilnuid lo harden ricantlneaa of offerings holated provl alona, . latter the market continued to atrengthen aa a reault of nssertlona thai the corn crop aa a whole showed a fharp Inea In condition and that the prospective ylvld had leen relueed 14, Oiai.OOfl huahela from the Inal muntli a government eatlmate. The cloae waa ucucttled. 1i to hlKher. with Au guat I SSfrl 65uj and 8ept-mlier 1 5t, W I.SSH- ST. LOUI8. ST. I1t'IS. Julv :7-Crn steady; No. 2 ahlte, ft.H. Data a'eadv. No 2. 87H9',e, No, while, 74Hc. CHICAGO. CMIC.ACjn, Julv !7 Cf1:--Nn. J yf.). low, nominal. IIATR: Rtnnd'ird, 77m Ue. I1TK: No. t. II ai HAltl.b'.Y: II Ontf 111. KANSAS CITY. KANHA9 CITY. July 27 WHEAT; Caah, unchanged to lower, No. 1 hard, i'4j:24; No 1 IS 17i t ?3; Nn I red, It IS: Nit. 1, i: IS ci'HN t'nehanged. No. i miae.l, 11 :.r. 1, 1 r.'i: Nn t while. SI an,i SS: No 7 IVtW. tl.Mltll OATH' CnchanKi'l to lower: No I white, 7Jf7SV,e: No. I mined. 71 ti 710. K YE II. 172. COMPAHATIVF RCf'lT8. Thii iik t.iuil Krm ... o.t N K ' Hill' " J H ri I, , I "II (,ili'l H It riuil, 1I. CATTI.I. "i'h i h' ml inn k, tin- lo. a t -1 oi h hm l. t I I ii , pile lli( I'lK Mm I,' I in -if k. i I'M i-i .. i i ' vl I i 1 I is it i vi ii ii ! ni I., f 1 i , ..r . ii, i itlhJH't II H II B' oi ki i.i 'wiinili if'iiir v-;i. 1 1 . I., i i ; i h.l 'I Ii. ,f K ' 1 1, if ii but ii !li'J Mi n'l . If ii'.l n'I'iiii : I'jeii ss.ia th i' ioai. ttliik iii.li-r n,.ii; llil-ik Villi nil U II KMoli'S I III' I'I'I i .11,1- il,i. loiiii virird fiout 2',, tn ' n' . i .iiw " I illiiplMil II III K. Hmli'll Uliitti.l a ml 1 1 pponil.HK Jiihh iin pin i.i r ih'I:. I. I IhntiK'i ati-M IM'il'1" i-ri- for im' t i In pnitru 'I Hie l.""ii pu' 'l ii hik. ii.i-.i- m lima 1 I 'J H "ii H.ilcli. i , .,n i.. ii j up lln- bulk, iiMllty of tslii'ii al l. if.- a : a. m a'nrtlv tiiihs liuoil i-dli i,. rn in. ' now bringing I". 7.'. ' ii". e-ii I i up! In II". IS I'll hulk nt 111" ifi'l.ni'i In K' Kf-mlra 1-flllflK, 7 I ' r V if, ln'iii, ntn ..lilllf Ui In 1 1 7.'i Willi bulk i.f 'ii", hi, nr. -I pi. i ii iiil'iia btnirliik- . 7 . i . '.'' litilla li.iti- In 1m- itnoil hful In tt l" k i i.ti-i tsl'li b ilk . Ii, nir I . ' " i I i 'iltm aie aillll'i; up to 113 for b'-t kib1. lit H iH -With lln hiri'l ii iorki-r b'.i- '.ii ibf ininkil lnr li.'lif. pni-fa iln.-.. for Hi" wen '.'J i. nn hlgli- r ilnoil f..', I.. ,i t li m i- In I n-1 nit n i In I i '1, t nil ii." 1 I. i a fioiu II- ' i.'l up I Outside Livestock KANSAS CITY. kini city. July ?r - in lb - il. I- '.Oil Ml:i.l bulk I ' In ,1 U h.. ! i. . , ' ii. ''.,'." i in.i i 1 1 - hi ,i i r.t I am i; ci 17 i ATTI.I-. I'.i-ifipia. ; "i ' i. In 'ml. i. a l.i '"ib.Tiiii. Ii mI I'll." f.il aluT", li:.V"M 'li. flrr-i'l I.- t-t plt-i-fa. f I.; .. ' I T .'.', Hiiiithirn a't-fi. I . i II .'i, n -, i ii I I "" In- 'i t. - liin-l lri "li, B'ii l-i r 17 J"''l IS ft.'.: riiltr, I- ) ' ! 1 1 ni. Mlll'.l'. I'.i-iipls. I,."' '. ol-.. la mb . tlf. 'Htk r.: v nil. i I--. r: i .( mi. -ai-tin-ra. im nn ii in r, t- " 1 12 ' k. r ; "ivj is -hi ST. LOUIS. I.f 'i J ilt Hi ;.- I:-. . ii' f T I 'I ! lis:. I -:, Ils T. i nn ..: I. aleiott . I'L'llte. II- 5S'I IS Sj, p ifl.. Ji, il I- I ''. Ili!-l llli'l I'U'i b.Th, 1- 1 i 'f cn.nl lie it t . 1 S fi" fl I V 7, . bulk. r.ii'u I- u I A TTI.K. I! ipte, 3 "i ..It, li.il.te ..-. f pi. -era. 1 l.u. i IS ;.. rilng p'eeis Mini hilfera, s , a l on , i- 1 7 '.'' u '. 7 '. -Ii.kera aiul f eilirf . 'ii; (.1 1n plll'ii' aiiuttiein lu-i f ife Ilufl" .ITT.; be. f I 'ii. illill h.:f f i.ii u 1 il im ni' ve rjilt'K. 17 7 '.( .1) MIKI I' I'.e.elpla. I'.". a'e:1.v, l-a lit i'i.j i s it. i .- H i rwv.j i:: "u, inea land choiperp, .'. U'l'i) I" "). - CHICAGO. I'ld'A'',". Julc 27 ll'i'-.H l!ec.-'.la. 7''i'. lie ol, In lua-ier bul.'befi., Il-.'.'l '-I Is IlKl I, IIS 7" .' is !ir. p.i-kli.i-. 117 i' i l M 40 roiieh. 117 'si'ilT 3.1; bulk of aab p. li ; sv.i i piga, si : :''.i is on -atti.k llerelpla. 4 .f'al. buliner catlle lower; u.lvap nlen.lt. SllliKI': Itecelpta. S,""", beet l.'imbs l",- 10 zr IViw.-r'. ali' i p, p'rung to hiaher W B B- Produce - Provisions CHICAGO. CHIiACO. July 77-lll'TTK.n Vn chi.naed H'eTiS. tteielplg. 13.a7fi cna.p, uncliangrd li IT ATI II7S eirm. rerelpia. I'M c.irp; Virginia ln.rrelB. I:i O'1, i.lberi., uiichniined. I'i il l.Tl'.Y: Alive, lower, fowla, sc, aiirtiiga. 3Uc. MOONEY GRAiTflED SHORT REPRIEYt. I.OS AXGKI.ES. July 27 Gov. V P. Stephens announced today he haj decided to grant a reprieve to Thomas . Mooney, which will operate as a stiv of execution until Decemlfr 1.!. Our fightinp men must have the best of food and equipment. Thev must have wheat and meat and GOOD LEATH ER SHOES. 4 The government has asked us to conserve leath er as veil as foodstuffs. The most practical way to keep our boys "over there" in good footwear in to keep our shoes in good repair and make them last as long as possible. Take them to one of the shops listed below ' they employ only expert repairmen and will make your shoes "nearly good as new." POSTOFFICE SHOE SHOP Phone Maple 381 Work called for and delivered. F. F. Tanner, Prop. 431 N. Robinson fW Quality Shoe Shop r V 327 W. Main Phone MapU 449 u 1 V Custom Made Expert workmen, and I D , the latest and best shoe 1 Boots and bnoet m,rhinrry ,uirameM V Our Specialty ;0urk ,he fine,t )( Work Called For and Delivered ( Vl W. A. MASON I r- Proprietor National League. W. I. lit VS in I. one i hiciiKo l.s su f.ii .mi.i a .L' ,N.t oik f.i J2 .!' 'i rirt.burKl 1 ' ,k I'hllaili-lliliia .... 41 41 l-s ,l'l 4si i ili.'lliniitl I.' .'I 4MI IIS llnaliin II lit I.I III liiw. hiv n . . ::'. i'i ii ii" .hi ht l.mila .V'i M .V.i.1 .I'i'i is'j Amtrli an' League. W I. I'. ' Will Iin Ibi. Inn "i .'I'll ." Ms U mini vli, ii .... I'i II Ml . .'.4' ,M i li-velMM.I I.'i 4.' M 1 M'l Niw -ik 11 41 .l,."i .1.14 I IiIi hki. II 4s . i I . 4 7 4i.li ,i .i,ua I" Ii 4:, .4l H4 I'.lri.ll :, l' l.'o HI .4:.' 1 Il ium I'lnii '. r.'i .41.' IKi lu; YESTEP-DAV'S RESULTS National League. vi H i. .in' 1 1 r..', i mi l aniii I .', 1 A' riii.ioi. !iiu i .', i nn '.an 3. V ' s,. Im k Si iula 0 Al Hi '.'.III ii 1 I'ltmbuiKli 3 Amaricxn League. Al ''I II .mi 7. Iln-lon Z A li .-l.ii i . Ni- Vnrk S Ai ii-lr.it Pll'-burgh I At M l.o ioi :. V. Hlni.r!i;n 3 ... WHERE TMEY PLAY TODAY. National League. i li'. Hen hi l!i.iin l-'l I... -lln '" llni'ikl'. 1 I Im 11, nut, ,il I'I 'l oll-'. '. I ,'l -ii i-cli ii' .Ni A , . tk American Learjun HoH'i.i, i,! I,. ,", V i.i.il li'i. n ni I I nl.ol. ,.lll.t ill lull-.,. I N. V. nn. nl I'li-ii l.'ii.i! -w a a - Barber Called Hun Wields Scissors On Fellow Worker lie "f t li: .1 .f ' I in a ! k"' e. tenia, i on est Mam street. .itcMieiits tins mnrnin' in a ! .! h. ai i or linf made he: I lie pi a. e. b I . I; 1 1 iiii.'ll. j'l-t- e o: Mrad ' 'ainemn, !r -''ut oi Kr l ( atncr.'ii, was place 1 iimlrr a J'lll prac bund fo.m alleged as-aull li Frank Andrew', an- thrr liarlicr. It as aliened that ( anirrmi called An i-e$ a (irin.nl svrnpalhier and a Hun. As a rcult of the fitlit tliat f"l- lot".!, Aml'etvs sustained atftinitirv nn:rlr (r f , f 1 1--ri fret, turning completely the head sal! tn lia ticen nVicled by .over and laii'lmg on top of J'ric. Thsi' a Imr ton:. LntilrVgnd ( alcron as , ,,r badly smashed, but neither the) stahbed in the arm with a (jit, '"I scis-1 driver imr the chickens were injured -or'. 'in the leat. ' -SI r THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sin on CHAMBER OF COMMERCE building just being erected thin week was built by us. Note the handsome appearance of this sign, the excellent color scheme that makes the letter stand out prominently. See this sign in day time and then at night, and you will understand our claim that our ELECTRIC SIGNS are attractive both as day and night signs. That is the kind of sign you want as a busings getter. If you want the brut, ask us for sketch and prices on a sign suitable for your business. Nunn Electric Sign System J Oklahoma City Telephone Walnut 1879 Guarantee Shoe Shop Just around the corner from Terminal right on your way downtown. All work guaran teed. , Sam Woody 3.3 West Crane. W AKIIINOTON, July 17 rrofaaalonai ImerUII playara were given until Sep I nil cr 1 lo in k aasentlal aniploytnant or hi- inlicd tu the rolnre In an order laiuat t.y Hi-creiary Maker yiatarday, denying? Urn nppll. allon of the National llaaahall i iiiiiliil-nuii Unit the cffcctlvo time Ol 111 hi. ik or flKht n-KulHllona aa they ajiii pl to tha buaftliall Induairy ba extendiV to ( ii fnlicr lo Thr m-iiilnrv aald that lha limited a , li inlnii of thn lima waa given becauaa of lb" r"iir""tni'iiliin inMil" Ihsit haaaball pliiycra rmit Imve been put In a laaa la wimble aiiiiu'lr than othfra affected br th" rf jiulatiDiiM hei-aiipe nf their reliance) on hla aliilritirnl Unit the iieallon ot tlnlr Inclualnn In the lerma of the order wnukt not lie il'-i Mirt uniil a caaa ha4 ei fvn He mini" II plnln. however, that the ar ii. i.'irtiiient la Intin-atet) eoleljr . in the ntreiiKihi iilna: nf lha nallon'a mill ' i.-iry furiee, nn He ttluiillig of the WeP ta ri-garili'il as Ihu flrat conalderallon. . , FULTONDEMPSEY TO FIGHT TOtliailT; Ni:W V"I:K. July Kre I Kultnn an4 .l.o-U In 111,11.1 'In. le-nlli.K iimii'mlera for lln- liile riiw bel.l by J"a Wlllard, wilt in' i t liiiiiil, In nn K-rnuiul hnul at lhe (-li ral l.MK i" ball gnwiu'la at llarrlaon, 1 a a . ' ! Farmer Escapes in Automobile Smash? I-r ink I'ri. e. a farmer living neaf I'I- a ,i n I , alii v, nart'iwly escaped fatal iimir. at .il.i.nt ') iilnck this morning ttlni In, i ,ir tvrni over the side nf a, rultert teir i he- tank farm, eight mile nor'li'a-' "f 'iiithrie. Mr I'i ice was on his way to (iuthris) with a load it chickens for the market, Ihu king the ijiirkens might be suffer ing from the heat, True turned in his) scut t plai e tlieui in a shadv position.: When he atum turned forward he wis, he.idrd for the edge of the culvert. Th4 215 W. 1st St. AMERICAN shoe Repairers Prtter equipment, malarial and workmanship makes better repairing. We have it all semi us your shoes, we will do the rest. Phone Walnut 6601 We call for god dtlWer work. 308 North Bobfnaoa CROSS Electric Shoe Shop The home nf good shoe repairing. All work guaranteed. 208 N. HARVEY Phone Walnut If