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FOUR OKLAHOMA CITYJIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918 POLLY AND HER PALS Ashur'a Fate Civet Fair Warning -:- Dy Cliff Sterrol ""fto PitnS cue- A MOaITM IT (CWt 1 ft AiOT J? V ' urn ij0 r r y v m MS 'bVT iltOikV nut. (ToaIaIA KfetP IT PPOM I 1 i ... IK . .' 1 I A". I Aid VW iJ OP IT! ) aIt lb IT.'SC. 155 MEET DEATH IN AIR TRAINING AT U.S. SCHOOLS This Is Called Better Record Than Allies or Enemies, WASHINGTON', Au 5 -- Tinrrs on army aviation training fatalities in this country, made I flay for the period between September 1, 117 an 1 July y I'MS, slnov a l.iial of 155 (Paths, or an aier.iKc ol C x k i. f )3 lor each limn of actual training tlntht. Officials be lieve this is a nci" rectd rriitilnitj. it nut bettering, the lowest marks of the allied ar 'rrmr ami bei far timer thin t!ic (.en! an and Austrian fatality An appended table slums that seventy-four otiners, s:ty-iir cadets, tune enlisted men and seven civilian in- stritct ir l'"t their lives during the j period covered. w Three Generations Represented When Miami Man Enlists Palj.li A. Mother of Miami, Okla , has aniic! in the c it v and placed his wife and tun children. lialpli ir. and Or.iMc. ai' i I ID anl 5 'en., le piit iveK, villi his p.uemv Mr. an.l Mr. T. It. Mo-di'T d H N,,.ih Central avenue, so t!,-it lie niih! enli't in the enitmiTr'i' r. !(. Kccrntlv ., 1 ( In 'me a m'-mher of foinpativ I (it the I li.l.ilmina infant ti anil will fei c'lf l is iIim h.'i co inun this rcntpanv liet.cr l;'i": aiccptcl as a vnluntcfr fnr the ennrver coip Musher's parents are chl time te.irh fr in Oklahoma City, Mr. Mn-hcr hiviUK lieen principal of -c. cral of the city schools for inanv years and list vear was principal ol a rut a! vns.1i "dated sdi. .nl. Mrs. Ida M -.h.-r. his mother, is an instttutoi in t'.c I ncoln sdlool and 1 1 Or room ludd the highest tecotd nf tin ift st ini s ile, in this state and katu.is in the junior dnve ol lie citv schools, AI! three Herniations nf the Mosher family appeated at the Inial reruniiiH' station this n:oiuniH when K.ilph Mo'her made applica'ion for en'ist ineut. I'.oilt his i.chci, who was too Id. and his two stutdv .on., who were loo xoiiiiK, si.iod at att.f'.n and en vied lit- ahiliti to tiv f i tie kioei' Koat. Mi. and Mrs. M.-her will cai. lor tln'ir son's fanulv dm my Ins serv-e OiaStoiles Twenty Yearj Ago. Mr. and Mrs. 1'ui'ene Wallace have Hone to Chkago to spend seieial weeks. C J. Rowtnati, candidate for the democratic nomination for register ol drills, is in the r it v from I'dmoml. T I. Newell has K''lie into hiisiuess in W'rathrrfotd. A. J. Adamson of I Ion Creek, is in the citv assisting in erectmn the oil null. Fifteen Years Ago. A , W'ycolf lias just n turned from a I II mess tup and two weeks' visit with fiicnds at Beatrice, N'eh. Miss N'ellie I'rrry, one of the popnlae ijiils ol the yoim oT set, rntci !.n ne I twelve friends vetv intonnallv at hei home on North side I rnlay evenim;. Mis Josephine Perry left yesterd.i' f 1 r l'e:iy, where she will he ihe K'U"' of Miss Irene Mi ( unc. Miss l'crr will remain a week. . Outlook in East Now Black, German Press Maintains By GeotRi" Rfnwirk. ft ru-h!, VH. v Ihr N. w Vnk Thnfi. th 1 ll-tlL't T J 1 1-U 1 1 UMlI t ?1 ( . ! IMHIIK ( I' V 'I'lflU'M I AMS ri'.K DAM. Am;. 5 - Side hy side with the nous of the Kiev ituir- i ,erm. n tuessaL'es in ihe XeitiuiH Mr and Mr. H. F Julian enier t.uned a niimher of their little dani;ii !er. MaiKuerite'.s friends at a tiirlhd.n paity Jsaturday afternoon. The lit'.U nrss was two years old on that da'e I he following lit'le folks enjoie I the atlair: Jessi,. and loe Short, Marvie Miers, Marie Hall. Fumia Tailor I lael C.rav, llarel 'l eachnut. Vice sh':t. I I'hal and l-'.inest Andtews and John Cam. Mi I". in Men M I' ll e It Mi-s I harl 'e M.,.X Ten Yeara Aro. i. 1. T. rdwanU of 7D5 West i.:h stteet, nave a ih.irinim; !.,.! I iidav inorninn at IJ o'clo. k. mi; Miss Margaret Mi I.e. in ot '"s. 'leiiu I I ' er (,'iiests were: W'hit'en of Topeka. Kan.: M.;1 Turner. Miss llallie M. Cooke. W'oorl. M ss May ltiooks. Mis, it'e ( '.micron, Miss fa h'ue r. Miss lle'tv I. oit Suns and Miss aret ( ir ant. Mr and Mrs C. O. Russell left ves- tc: kn to s.nil a niontii at Vell'uv--tone 1'aik, Moiil. Mrs Caleh lv I'.rooks entertained Mts lames llciheit W'lieeler of Kan as City. Mrs. W'. C. Htitke. Mrs. M I.. Turner, Miss Swit.'ler of Spri'ii: Held. Mo., and Mrs. A. I.. Welsh, all day at the Country rluh yesterday. lers. there annears in the press additional articles and iff. ii dmi; the Idirk eu'h'ok east. Ihe ( dlone Yolks savs : "With the tak'iii; of Fkaierinl'iirc; hv the I (' ho Slovaks noes 'he last i.nl way link heliveen the Moscow soiiet and Siheria. The plans nf Oechu Slov.iks aim at 'he ruttr-p rf all coui iniinii ations w ith ,lu- m and tlu'V reckon that t!'e coii-einent hunger of the masses in Moscow and Pefourad ii ill have its eifect. It is highly doii'.t 1 1 1 1 if the lio,heiiki i .in master the situ it i' in, ami there i no u-e shnttini; one's eic-i to tlie fad that the iruits ol the entente he ;:n to npu , at least as far as their nest and immediate ami, the overthrow ot the holshevtki, is concerned " Christmas Clubs Not to Be Urged By Bankers Here Christmas s.v. inn cluhs will nit he em ui'.ij.'cl and al.citi.el thi icar J( here!"!ore hy h.iliki ill nc'ieial an! t'spec-allv hy the hanks of ( l',.!,i ,om.i ti:i. 'lie Amenc.in National b ink will dist'ontintte its clubs entirely. "We d th'S for several reasons, the inun "lie of which is patri tic." said 'ice President II. II. Carson of the Amc'i , an National hank, "due to the otter -iucjs of t'.e k iVirnnieiit in the wav ol I i!e"v honds, war savings stamps and '-'ed Cross ('"'ri'ion, S'H h phases of Ihe war work it is our impose to eneoirjice in eiet y po-.ihle way. The l .itmers National hank will not entirely discontinue hut will not te.iture Christmas cluhs. W'. S. C.utluie, vice president, sta'es tl'.i' in his npiiiion I ihertv hond and thrift stamp r.ni ti iins shoii'd re-eiie first attenti m "While our fhri-!mn saiiik'S cluhs will he open fur those who wish to make deposits, we shall not make it a -pecial feature this year as in the past We have peiniiltcd several to withdraw deposits from this and put same in war saiiiins stamps." This hank has re moved its "A pei tent on savinm" ad vertisement from its electric inn and u'l titutcil "Win the war" instead. Ihe ( hrisimas Savlnm rluh plan lis hrcn used by the banks as a means ot ciii our, iKii'K savniK and for adver tisir.t; pnrpo-fs - It is a plan hy which a depositor may receive 4 percent, (""iiipotindeil semi-annually, on his money. 'Ihe plan has always lieen iciy popular and used mainly durinK the fall months of the year. w.l.l. Oh, No! They "Won't right." The I rent h say the only trouble they have with Americans is to hold them hi. I, Odd. That's the same trouble ti e I Puis are complaining of. Detroit I'ree Press. Meetings Are Held By Cotton Growers On Price Fixing Action on the proposal of the Okla homa Hankers' assoriattvm, asking the government to fix a price on cotton, will be taken by the cotton jjrowrrs of Oklahoma in number f m.issnieet inm to he held today throughout tin? cotton section. It is believed that many resolutions will be passed in dorsing the work already done hv the Washington committee and approving the proposed stabilizing jdan. Kugene P. (iimi. secretary of the Ok lahoma Hankers' association, made this statement ye iterday : " I he whole cam paign for government fixing of cotton Oklahoma City Boy Trains as Aviator In English Camp I. tent. Sam I-' Marj'all, a former t 'klahonia li'y hoy. is now an aviator at the 1 ond'sn, Kunland, traitiini; 1. II s sister. Mi-s Harriet M , h. Mat ' .ill. r, Mrs. 1 1 nil. In a letter to he is (ltlivjited and instead of iheie, the men coons and in a of tohacco. I iciiteiiant Mai s!ia under the famous . lor two vears bifoie exhibition llier in the lues hctc. am! another sis Kodgets, is in l hatiaii'ioK i, Mrs. Kodgers he says with lite in Kuglani! find.ni: a food famine L't even thing that It it . mi, icL,niar ration I learned to flv 1 1 1 : i y (ireeu ami the war was an I State Tampa, he to was the A St Paul w oman i 'inplains tin' hi r husband thiew bacon at her. Is 'he kicking because of his Icu'a'.i'v or ln--xtravait.tnci ?- 1' ti"it l ice press It won't itch now, dear Resinol will help to make it well and relieve the smart and pain. Do not neglect a tot of errem.i, faih, or other itching, burning eruption and tores, because children's skim are euily Irritated, and if the hurt is Deflected, obstinate trouble may -r ift In later tile. Reiinol Ointment and h'esino! Soap war originated by a doctor and have bctin Med by doctori for many years. AH 4mtn Mil turn. (PeUtloal Advertialnc) COLORED DEMOCRATS . Ant Other Colored Qualified Totort ia OkCshoma County Will Moot at lOStf Ittt Main KEYSTONE. HOTEL , . At t:M tVCIotk ; f : . itoaday Brtaiaf ; "t i"-Ct4ata lavittl. , T J taaafawaiu Imti ' ' " t fria U Mdorserl at SCHOOL GIRL TELLS OTHERS How Thrj Cnn Find Relief From Periodic Suffering! Nashua, N. II. " I am nlnetpr-n yearn old and every month for two yearn 1 hail such pain ttiet I would often faint and havn to leave school. I hod auch pnin I did not know what to do with my sell and ti if d an many retnediea that were of no one. 1 read about I.ydia F. Pinklmrn s V"ge table Compound In the newspapers and decided to try it, and thnt ia how 1 fonnd rrlief from pain and feel tn niuch better than I use to. When I hear of any girl aufTerins aa I did I tell them how Lydia K. l'inkham'a Veeetuble ('ompound helpt-d me."- IIklina Martin, 29 Powera St.. Nanhna, N il. I.ydia E. l'inkham'a Vegetable Com pound, made from native roota and fierha, eontaina no narcotic or harmful druga, therefore ia a perfectly aafe rem edy to frlva your dauphter, who aiiffera from iuch painful perioda m did Mia Martin. The reaaon ao many (rirla write l.vdiaE. Pinkhum Medicina Co., Lynn, Mann , for advice, ia lxc anse from their 40yeara expcrlenee they have a store of knowledge which U invwiahly helpful. 4.-..M '-i 1 I'nitei anil art led pa -sein ers from Plot i. la, to St. Petersburg. After jfuii'iig the air service ent to Kcllv pield and later I i.en. New Jersev, and from there to I'tUtlish training sih'ol t finish work. He is the son of J. P. Mar II of Cleielaml Trim. T fopihe Toriuro M V v7! HERE IS A REAL SPECIAL AT $185 This instrument is prnc tic.'illy brand now, plain Golden Onk case, elegant tone nnd action. This pi ano is very special and terms will be arranged to suit you. ARMSTRONG'S 211 W. Main 0 SPECIALS TneiRine ftliy cleaner) cleans silks, lace, kid gloves and white shoes, eic. Kegular value Jx ft Special LUC JAP ROSE SPECIALS Jap Rose Soap, regular 15c. Special J 1 C Two 1 3c bars of Jap Kose Soap and one lc Jap Kose Talcum, all for Js)C Roach & Veazey Drug Co. Ford Delivery Service Phone PBX-31 We Serve Steffen'a Ice Cream Oil o 5" o 5' ft "0 si prices is actuated by a desire on tin part of the bankers to belt) the farmei finance his cotton crop ami at the iami time protect the hanks frofti loss. Thi hankers seek tm profit from the sale of rotloti." For two weeks hanker :.nd plat ters have been at wotk on plan for helping the cotton faruura and thee meetings are but a cuhnina tion of that work. The fixing of cotton prices will mk the sale certain and as a result enabl the producer to obtain loans when h' places his crop in the warehouse. Olmmtli m ciub J - Now open to you. Coma 1 I Join. Big MTHiir. Rndard bt I I I lhoond. Ktialil du to bay 1 f I mt rock-bottom pnrm om pftjr- I I rotnl m lu M if 5pcaWeekl j) t-sflX, Writ, fur rtUCE Jl par im nwM iiiiim Hi The irritating, maddening ami smarting pain caused by I'.ivema can be instantly relieved by the use of Zensal; pleasant to use and positive in its results. 1'hfja wiio me nffltrted with piTlnitlito iittinK .f Kiv.irna In Im ninny furms 'iiuliiK (llitfiKUllnn erupttniiH with i,!, tlieir ttltteiiiiti (trtnoynncf thnt have di fnrrtt treatmvnt, oii'lttK to Hie tmtfe.t nut, ttii'l Kinclllni: ointiiients Ihfv h. iinptl, BlKtulil try fitstil. Ihf ntarvelniM, i.i'l i-iin Hrtit ftilorlefM remedy, nnd k-: (mntetlnitw relief Zenmil Is prei.iretf In two forms, d" and tni.im irv .cpntil In maile for In K.-irrna, Te'tcr, Hull Khenni. Act. I'lttipP ft. r.lnli'tie.s. htttt hiiv drv i i! Hkln .rtiit. us Mont '.en!nl In for n In ra.-fn of Moll Kmcnw or Weep Skin KINtetti ,ui,1 h 1 1 nnlorv eruptlm '.nal ii-rvpii nil the fimillv nnd r linen are iinivet t llv arrttcful for the r. lief It alien nnd an enihtislio.il,. In i's (trnlBe (irtlf-r Z.'t!Ml from one of tit fnllowlt u rtHlnheitia City llritKRIVtK. ..r llnii 75r f.,, full Bie Jim. it ir.Mn Khriior flrr m tlinlll' H deBltril I(riiulfv4v ('litU rhstmnrv, Crntiliy DrtiB ''o. K'.lii h Vmi.j llniK Co . In h thn lirtiKum. flioti- Alcrn I)ru Cn, Hnuthern .nltmii Itvhl. M Hi ott. IV -nt rr Hrn 'i . I'm rtirnlr Itoarflma Itrui Co.. Weatriill lirun Co. niHIBIaVaallHIIiaia mm fflMmRiii wslt MtttMttHH MfHt (WtHetM " aaV-w. H J laJ Straight i Loans ! oin s fsr 1TUES DAY 150 Summer Dresses Neli l.,Hn,. The Largest and .Best Equipped Office in Oklahoma i !. effTTn--" as Dental I I J dp ii Cold crowns, white crowns $4.00 cp hull set of teeth CO An (upper or lower).. spO.UU INK W. MAIN Silver fillina . A wrlttaa (turantte for IS yeara. DR. J. E. DALE, Dentiat Lady Atteadaat 50c OP PHOIf E W. tJW ! Made Without Delay We have plenty funds available at this time. lEpNARDRANIFF TERMINAL-" BLDG. MAPLE 30 I i i i i i i 1 $25 to $40 Dresses In order to close out our S i.: ' 'l i. 1 i f cnuic siucK or oeautirui Summer Dresses of Organ dies, Linens, Voiles, etc., including all the late shades and wonderful trims new models-val ues from $25 to $40 all got $13.95