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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST f5, 1913 ELEVEN ALLIES TO ATTAIN MASTERY OF AIR, WORD OF BORDEN Balance Already Swinging Away from tin, Huns, (rvpyituht. lull Iv Ih, Sew Tnrh Tim". t'u I'lil.n... Irll.iiua ,,,! ,,, (fit I liuitis City Tlima ) LONDON'. Aiiir S Sir Koftrrt Ilor den this wick iril'-Mtrd the prediction that even 1 1 til-! othrr methods of war fare f;nl In bring about a military de cision agaiiut Germany tliat desirable consummation wi"i'i1 rrrtainlv he ?tWd by Mi.,nuy in the an. 1 lie dale when tlmt sn.reitiaev witiM be finallv established was fixed by tlie Canadian premier ai dependent upon America. While rumors have latterly heen ftiniiit that Germany has been making 'r lal Hurts to counter tho asi eii.- in v v. huh the allirs have obtained In the air there liai liren nn cvidein e tint past week lliat thcc efforts o far have been tin Tcssful. The fait that in ihe raid. on Saarlirutken seven llritislt machines wcie hut after heavy fight ing was taken hy tessimiti to indi cate the opening of a new phase in the struggle for ascendancy, hut ihe best information mailable is that it is on'v hv withdraw mi( urgently need ed machines from other vital point that the enemv has heen aid. to secure local ntimeriral supremacy and that this wat the cae at Saarhru. ken. If anything, the lirittsh ascendancy rias heen confirmed hv he present week's reeordi whirh show that where every British marhine which failed to return more ''.an two German ma chine! ire Inomn to have been lost. Bakers Must Rebate For Using Too Much Wheat in Bread The Glaussen Catering company, which was furred t suspend business for fort one ilavs hy order of C. H Ames, fede-al food administrator for Oklahoma berauie the company M5ed less flour substitutes than the f'l regulations dcn'.indrd. ij to lie made to rebate two rents for each loaf ot .bread, sold for 2 rents, according to Roy D. Stone, se-retary of the state fair prire cotnmi'trc. The Clauseri cointiany, on account of lisintr more ultra' f! air than sii'is'ittitr In making bread. is mid tp have worked up a big demand for . tl'eir produce before the violation was railed to t!i attention of the I od adminis tration. The r imnanv is said to have charged 2 rents lor a loaf that ordi narily sold for 10 rents. AH person who purchased the bread at cents are entitled to the rebate, according to Slone. -His ColiiiiiiL Taxi Driver Fined For Overcharging Soldiers for Ride Advice. Mr aon. ha camriil nt Ilia wny, ou Imv up foi h rnliiv iIm). fir will you im, fur nil your paint, Down wlu-m It iiiv.r, mi.i mini. Then It Happened. "Sure It would." mussed the Rummy, as he lit i ri(.iirtie. "Sure what would'" demanded the Harkrep. "I was Just thinking what a pneu matic tiie would make a vood Licks col lector," replied ihe Rummy, as he bend ed for the door. Them Summer Walsta. flh wear a wnlst no viy thin, With lire anil tlirrn a funey hole; Tli 1 1 mi l ii.iiu limit., turn Ur' to Kim, Fr In can almnt e -i, . Huh!" "What is dry humor?" aked the Old Fogy, as he looked up fiom the news paper he was trading "Darned if I know." replied the Grouch. "I never muld see anything funny about prohibitum " Betrhal Th.r. .ra .nrmi fool tslrl. In tll. i..i Hill .yon ran Hlwnva l.-f yttur n'i ka; I A Itiliw iiail (o lidsw miini' ntiml, Tu win a girl wl.ii Inn axini; i KaiT. If C Anil, of Middletown, O, wan's to live lip to Ins name, all he has to do is stand on the sunny side i,l the jirr.t. A Passionate Pome. Tour atyld la fraud, Yniir rurvea I ilo 4inlr; T"iir la are thltign of hfa ity. To file I never tine I'm wlih you Hlninat evry Anr, I'm w I lit alxiuf vnii It would em; Yon roaf mm all t (nreo mon'l a jiay init, my piano, )ou'ra a dream ' IL 8. Our Joe Miller Contest. W. V. I'rathcr claims that the oldest joke is the one about the old German who had a big d"g and a little dog. Ihe dogs were always bothering him to onen the door fur them so they rould get in and out ol the house, so the old German cut two holes in the door, a little hole (or the little dog and a big hole for the big dug. Things to Worry About llfl dilferrnt kinds of fish ran make audible noises. win ,'.. It .: l ' 1 I ii day thinlis It Is no sin lo -di I'lh-mge Ins fellowmin mi a wnk il.iv. I here would be lnmr wellt! v on ri in this country if so m.inv of us ili'hi I rv to manage the g iveriiMirnt iirn-.il ,,l of !:.! n our own affairs. 1 1 ,. v A man will cuss fate for the -tie (hue! ocr a i he happrtied to git caui'lit, v In u !.e ' n I slioiiM he tlianking f.ite for the nin.v tiiiK-s he didn't get amdit. When the fiint b:iliv citnes a'o":' ihe wad of hair on the Ii,o 'k of a -i-au's brad may be f . ! 'oi i7t. ;.,i ,v the time the thud b;ibv mines alofi" tin' wail of hair has been redii' r. to g.dfball sie. fo.ine men know ut what to do in an e'lieriiem y it lonir other Irllow wi!l go ahead and il i it. Ne.er cue a boy tvso middle name He ii liable to waste ;l o ,, hi-; fine li 1 1 1 1' them b' -lb. In n a f' be.v (jets familiar enough w i'h a i ' I to d'l.p the , t c f x "M . " .id In-, "s I er, h is getting S i : 1 1 the piein "Mrs." i 'd t ' it a r ' it i ml smudge of i !' - k I n't the blii-h I'lof i till- . V. ' I I i a habit of riding all i a". : it s ,. Mes the blame ! it i , .:i'l ' 1 .' ! ' . i t.-l i ' a i....u v. Il'k V. 1 I II I e .1 to ... Sono- .. I.i fl 'lll ll'.e .. ! ! i ! ,ii '.: i: - , . . e I 'perr f'.:;t a Spoiled a v. !! .ii'"'ir' wiV '' ' I ' "i. Il a tiresome v. a! ! h t si.u'roiif e'se ' " t.'t V n w just w hat . i a. . idt n't result a ma' lune can't as rpii'k'v as a .'e ' ' r inind. il' advii c im ii" that you Will V. !". I' t-'t f. I o h.,. .. .. r the fait that ' ' '' f ' ' '.' ! le h'eliif mher "' ' '' e ' i lh- l ah-s that work bolh v. us ', . I f I ;.. I,..-, ! .. i Names Is ffamei Tlardley Wright lives in Greenfield, unio. Our Daily Special. Pig Words Ate Often Used to Fx prrjj Small Ideas. Luke Mcl.uke Saya Our experience has been that the man w no timtks it is a sin to smile on Stun Far liifariNttn Call I,. H. S.OKr, Managet fflr AppMane Ca W.pU I7l. flt-114 lav BMf. Ko longer wilt visiting aoldieri hr bvercharred by Oklahoma City taxi drivers if the police court or tlie roun tr counirl of defense ran help it. Tti case of V. O. Hanhy came up in court this morning. lie had charged two officers from Fort Sill $.175 for taking them out to the home of C. H. Kussell, ,11 .'I West Seventeenth street. Mr. Kussell is a member of the coun cil of defense, which body has had nu merous complaints of the taxi drivers overcharging soldiers. Therefore lie investigated and found that the fare to Mi home should have been but $1 50. llanby was fined $19 and costs. FLOUR rLESALERS MUST REMIT PROFITS An order Issued today !y the state fair price committee of the state food administration directs thiit the Dun tap Hros. company, Ohmtilgre, whicn old 7,0ti0 pounds of flour to the Ron Ton Hakery company at forris, Okla., rebate .W cents for earh 100 pounds sold. The investigation of the com mittee revealed that the flour was o!d t $5.7o per 100 pounds when the price fixed hy the government fond au thorities was $5..17 per 100 pounds. OZAKERITE Arn.iF.n with nRrH nut rump. rnontMT fob I.KAkT HOOfN nitF.I-ROOP CIIMM It COLORS HRAIIT TO APPI.T fliicrtMfully used on any roof that Ualu. roaltlvety ctiaranted for 10 I F AHH . Lt ua tH yog mora annul Ctiakartt. at nFi.it a ass amso ro.t nr., riion. Hmlnot HI. lit W. tod St. (t'olltlcal Advertialnf ) VOTE FOR E. B. DRADSIIAW DEMOCRAT The Candidate for County Judge x (Political Advertialnf) JUDGE A. N. MUNDEN To The Democratic Voters of Oklahoma City and County: There are three candidates on the democratic ticket for District Judge; namely: Judge Clark, Mr. Singleton, and myself. Two of these three will be nominated Tues day, August 6th, and I want to be one of the two. .Will you help me? I have riot made a' canvass for votes. You are too much concerned and so am I in other mat ters far more urgent and important than the gratifica tion of th political ambition of any candidate or group .of candidates. Every patriotic citizen, regardless' of party, has been and is deeply -interested in the progress of the battle? in France, and in our war agencies at home. The Council of Defense, food and fuel conserva-' tion, the sale of Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps, the Ked Cross, the Knighta of Columbus, the Young Men's Christian Association, the Salvation Army all these and other war activities rightfully demanded our first and best consideration, our time and our money. That is why I have not annoyed you with my political "tale of woe." I dd not ask your votes as a matter of personal favor or, friendship. Your obligation is to the state and not to me, but if you believe me capable and apt, honest and industrious, sincere and courageous, I shall be glad to have your active support Very respectfully, A. N. MUNDEN. (l oll"' il A Iv I ,-, GIVE HIM A SECOND TERM HE HAS MADE GOOD TOM BODINE DEMOCRAT for County Clerk . ' HONEST COURTEOUS TOM BODINE EFFICIENT (Piilttleal Advertisement) vji i'V-p ) VOTE FOR G. E. JOHNSON Sheriff of Oklahoma County For Re-Election feara'n1 JTiTa'.l'J'I .'".l r,"nn'' "rm " Ph'r,ff nf fklahom,, rnim'e Tr. "ror" of my ,r"!n,," 1 rroc,7i,.rljre,:;, 'rV::!'" ,h pr""""' " me wort ha ,,, forth fiom them ihnt my ,lmiiM.all', a a failure. !bJMm?i.rrr.7s".,'nJ. r,"v onf """"v n,'"", "" ht Olintv mrr rnlovlt,. ih. i. . . ' ' " ' In Ih. lr liNti.rvn . i 7 . ' r"" '"" 'iM-i"'ii'Mt i.r nnv ieii..t any ni iur. '"""." " 'bwlnlt. julnta" ti w r. l-.U ot a f.!nu",Uk.T ,,h'PPn1,,n,., Vn" n.l.nl,,l-r.,tl..n he. t.n r,..r2u hT "ri.r.PKHviNii r.Kft..Mt snovs it .r. .mi.. era to doctrine-. ,IZV. y".u ""7 h,v' '" H"!,"'1 ,,v ,h" " "ocirine- aarond term lor Iho,. ho mv mr.il HI. of '".Zrnl"lnr.,neT."nn, V heen .,l.e'. b.K hollo, fro,,, on. I ..! in ..J..Pr.'-" 'etvllea ahown ..rt.ln f ml ,rl...ner. tha t'nlted Hta r. rii.fw r." ? i" ,r'" "" " " "'f ln-ttu. ii.n.. from 1 .' "". rilalrl' t Toiirl Anvon tlr ul.tlnv till. I i.. lohn mVom,,'0 " VnM '' Marahal. Main... A. V or ju.l.. (rolltleal Aovsriuina) r .. : i. . ..... , ' '"it. j m ART L. WALKER (Always a Democrat) FOR Corporation Commissioner The State Endorses Art L Walker His Nomination is Assured THE STATE PRESS NORTH NOTU.E COUNTY SENTINEL (ferry): "There is absolutely no question as to his (Walker's) fitness, qualifications or worthiness The Sentinel takes pleasure in commending his candidacy to its readers in this and other counties." KINGFISHER TIMES: "Art Walker is biir enough and tirnad enough fur the place. . . . We anticipate that he will have little trouble in winning the nomination and election." atoner won. . . He has the almost united lupport of the democratic papera of the itate and they re flect the attitude of the voters." MUSKOGEE DEMOCRAT: "Walker it thoromrhly familiar with the corpora tion commission work ... is very popular and regarded as very efficient" THE P.RISTOL COMMERCIAL CLUB SAYS: "Art Walker, as conservation officer. sitRgested the solution of our natural gas troubles. As cor poration commissioner he ran be of equally valuable aervue to any community." SOUTH WEST JOHNSTON COUNTY, GFITAL DEMOCRAT ( I ishomitiKo) : "Art L. Walker is our kind of man. Intelligent, courteous, competent, and at all times on the job. We are for Art first, last and all the time." RROKE.V TOW NEWS: "Walker is running on his own record: Twenty years an Oklahoman, forty years a democrat, ex perienced, competent, qualified." AH III I. E HERALD: "His campaign will he cared for in this section hy men who know and admire him." DURA NT NFWS: "Walker t not only well known over the stale, hut favorably known." , IDAPiFL DEMOCRAT RECORD: "Southeastern Oklahoma is going almost solid for Art Walker " WA TONGA HERALD: "The governor appointed oni1 of the hfggest and brainiest mrn in Oklahoma to fill hij (Jack Love'i) place " CT INTOV MESSENGER: "We have Riven the matter considerable thought and have arrived at the unbiased conclusion that the voters of the state can lelect no better man than Art L. Walker." CLINTON CHRONICLE: "Walker is rerogmied as a man of thility and will no doubt make the state an efficient officer." Congressman Scott Ferris Sayi: Congressman Ferrl., answering kn Inquiry at to Art Walker fitness from Z. L Bole, ol Singling, replied, in part M follow! I "I have known Art Walker many yean. He it honest and upright, free and ahovt-board in all hit EAST dealings I should say that he la MemilrmJ). hold a place at corporation Wmi well imia- TULSA TIMES : "Reprts from over the state indicate tljat-Art Walker has the nomination for corporation cotnmij- qualified to aioner. Mr Walker has Indulged In n anderhand ruelh cwls in hn campaign. Th abort) wdorriett. ar the best answer to the anonymovf letter atficVtng him that it being circulated br aaotbtr candidate Vote for ART L. WALKER (ALWAYS A DEMOCRAT) 3 1 )1 t' O. E. JOH50N.