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EIGHT JKLAIIOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918 t. V EASTERN PORTS ARE CONGESTED; OUTLETS SOUGHT Two or Threefold -Expansion Planned by Government, WASHINGTON', Auk. 5-Tori ..n.l luulior f.niiitu-i nlotiK the Atlantic, tlir .Hid llif 1'aiiiir must In- cmaii'livl two or liirt-e f i I t lo ptuviilr fur the max tftnim r-t vti'r of t!:r Aimriini lui't I'h.int marine, mm in the nuking, h'hii once it is itY.ocI Ipm .n tia'io lnimcili.il' t-x n : 1 1 ti is im-i r i v at nianv port-. ..) jh.il i".ii f.'i " ' 1 - inn'! 1 1 ! i -1 irv ,,n he iii.,, mI liv vv;t H r. M.iy Hinlil New Puiti. 1! c-r f.i l- lia.r In-i ll r-iaMi-lit d in tin pri ii'iri'.r v -:iii ii t i . i ; -1 t in, ul,' ! t i i'i i n! I v 1 1 .1', d ii 1 ,uii hnrli' I'- t ii i1 I t o hi' m i i. 'ii lit tin s'iijii i. !...,. I. I'i'.,. lr, liv I ii Aiir.l 1' t 'am . I 't cm ttt l'i i!'ti- a' r slnn to In- r' i li '"i i'" m l in t'lin" in ,v ' 'its I'U v i n it, .. N n oik htilmr pai Ii, til, u Iv is ov Hla.cl ,,ii 1 some H'Uillii'rn polls, r" l'f-i;i!''. n. W, ' : trans. J.i. 1, s. 'in :lli- mil ( 'li.r ' t -ii i i''l i'i. i n -s; m VI i,,u'!u'ni i""iv ii c ni-rt'' ! Hairs PAVIO COfiV 'I' .Hr II', ...it Willi'.' P.tl '' la'" .iti-l ' i: '.v.itri ', I !'-, 'Hl-r -,:j'lis ui i "ll - I ,'!'!', Ill ' i'.'!'t. M lor tn So u I ti I'm Is. :i:i i. m, !'.-j.,. i ' , plan . i. ir v :l' """!' ' I'll' ill ";":- .ri l 'I'"'!, fi.,iti ' i i .!'. "i p 1 ' . i r t ' u ! a 1 1'. ! I ' ''II i't in- MV r-l .,'!:. -' ! -''.. "i ,. ' -. l'"! ' i'i.' II ,-t' At- .'! ! 1 n I'i " i - K :i 1 1 1 .i ' t i- :! ifti' 'I ''V trail. :t ' ' :' ' ' f ' ' I .i ' ' i .r, i atM Gencv'l Hoffman's Mother Dies Here; Burial in Chandler v.y-'i r'. i' " . .till,' . , join, ! Ii sin ! -i" tal.. 'i to II 1' M- snr i II ' ' I " ,i 1 1 . mothiT i''' ' I I. ""! I" .!!,', vr-ti I - ,i' r:r !' '10 ol In r ' ' r imiiu i'v. 41" 'in' a "i a sh' H ill ' ' ' 't ' iinii'ii'.i N'rws' of " ' I ' " "ii i.il ll'.t'tinan lv ' lli- h i. rci'i ntlv rr i l"i :il ii r M-vcial weeks' i Ii" pifal, w lu-re an op -pel lot incil for appenili- i' w;i' ImM tliii afternnoti. i i'K Hate "I Si. Paul's 1'1'iu: tin- rpiM-.ipalian J .'5 o'.'I'm k the lioilv was .'Hit. whirr i will he lai'l ' tlic t'r.ne of Ceneral a'lier I icn-ral 1 tollman, r aipl five ami, Inlilren ! KASK ilon't o so fast," ai. (,'ow, wlio y.m rentenilier was riilina on I lit- Sai k seat of I'nclc i an ky'j antonuil'ilc in tlie last story. So tlie kind olj xnilleman rali liit w r in slowrr, for lir knew Mrs. Cow. was nervous like lots of lailirs arc when they rule lor tlie last time in an auto in. .Iiile. Mavlie I slioulil have saiit the "first" tiuir, lull lliev don't tliink s i when the aiitoniuliile is (joiiiK a million and a half miles an h"iir, and I'nele I in k v was so proud ni Ins l.u, kvino I'ilr, you know, that lie was making it K'i just as fai as lie ronld. Well, pretty soon, not so very Innn. (i''Md l'arm, wlieu' Mis. t 'nw "t nut, and after stie liad fixed lirr I "imct on stiaiidit, for it w as all crook-j ed. you know, she thanked Mr, I.ni kv I l,i";h'ii,ltii"t fur the lovely ride lie li.nl Km ti lit-t ! I "(111, don't mention it," said the kml. lieai ted ol ! ',-nt li tnan rahhit. "I'm itrv I went so fast, luit I wauled 1" .'low ' ii (hat the I m kvni 'hile is the laste-l iar ,ii earth " An 1 llifti lie took oil Ins old urdditlK stovepipe li.it. I mean, lie Iried to lake it oil, hut he eoiililu't. I"r it was lied ftl. soil ti-inriu herewith his Idtte silk pi!kad"t hand ker, luef. And thin, alter tha', l'.i!!v P.iuun Oil i 1, lor I n, le In kv wanle I to w ip,- hi. ce. vvith the handket, Im-i, and, "1 i "in -'.'. lie had to u ur ii- ii fi)., ' ' 1 1 i kll'.V. j 'N"v where ,-oe we v "k '' i t ' , 1 1 1 1 I the old iM'Utienian iahl"t. md lie pu' 'hi- liatiilkerelnet inl" Ii i . ; , k i .ml I'll l'e, 111-, ll.lt ll.'W tl light el I : !ll . Ii ! eat. " I make a rail on l' i I l!l.l l.'r. M.iyl.e he'll I'C so , I hi l! take , air pu I tin -," s.ii, Hill v I liuiiiv. i Will, .tiler ipntr a w a v. m i'"t . leiy Ioiik, ihev came t the i " i : . fa! I h rv kept hy the liiv: loiti; -levied ci ine. and he w.i. t'ie hest pilot 't'r.iplier in .oil l'al''o! Tie. lor Ins I, -us were so lone tiiif he lould look tlir.nuih llie i.t'nii.it w iih.uii Maii'lu'i; on a soml i "I'm delighted to see ' u." s,- the: i taite. "''t- I i au't take oiir pi.t'i-i-i.r noi'inii;. f,,r nowadays evi ' iiiii I i'i si, -o nun Ii more. I "i lh. that's all riiiht," ai, t 'iu 1. I n. ky with a laut,'1!. and he to k nut a nnllioii rarrot cen's ami a-ked if th i was cn.'unh for three do-en and a halt piitmes of Hilly Himnv and Inuisilt. j "1 giuS-i so," said the pltot"t;taplu i , erane, and lie tin oii-lit out lus l.uii, r.: ' and pla.ed the lilaik rlotli over bis I'i ail and then lie blinked throttnh lii . i.'ineia at I'nele linkv anil this made the old v,' utiemai. rabbit smile and that made the crane ani;ry, and lie said:1, "Ilon't smile don't move; d ui't speak." and a lot more of o;ber dnn'ts, until j l.'iulr l iuky stopped smiling. And then! he looked so cross; that the crane said-I "Look pleasant, if vmi please. Smile a little." "Oh, pshaw!" exclaimed the obi (-enlleinaii rabbit, "you're the hardest photographer tn please I ever saw," and he started up the I.u. kmobile and drove away, and for all 1 know that fault finding obi crane is still o"ktii- throtinii the camera trymj; to find l iule lanky and his little rabbit nrphe.v. U. S. ErBYMElnr BUREAU CALLS CHEMISTS A call was received this morning hv Ibe women's division ol the lederal slate employtiient set vice for research chemists, chemists and ihemi.ts' as-;st-ants 'I he salai v o( elieiin-'s and i bein isls' assis'.ann is r? 1 ' . 'Ibis call r. issued by the colleviiate section of the women's division of the I 'titled Mates einplovnent service. I'.it'Iu (i Mc Ib ule in charge of tbe seni. e depart -tneii' stated tilis iiio'iiniLr that Severn! calls have been received for -oc a! di re, t rs but only one io, . .. d been n ien e,, and ll" re-por-is hid been I.... k- I for o 'her . olleci.'.te ' alls for tirs il'visioii of women's vat work. A girl iiiav be p geoii loi d and ttieii be a bod Nre Druggists Price Advance lor over a year now we have succeeded in main ta!inn our olii pi u es, pnn , ipallv' by ii tue i t a hie i"i rrase in sales, which re il'ii i d our in ,-i i'i id i-o I 1 or our li-i il sear end i.u; In'. 1. I'dS . :t - ale. aim iiii'i 'I I i o er a mil!:' il I"!! ii - in ii , rea.e ot -S' i " . i the pi i" i- Iiiil; '-ar V.'e bad hop. I to bnd.'e ! ''e wo pi!'.'! w 1' lh It! a cbaue ill p' " '..s oil Vick's VapoRub l".i' , to,. I il: .1 our i" "ii ,ui : i !o ii"! lo'- p pu '' vs i'i h o i- ..-.e It I" .', 'in 'Ii' I'-Kt ' . ! '" I ' 1"! '-. Ilil! IVe HI,' fi 't Tit t" III! I " III' ,' '111 II,' l,- '', e'tt'i -lie AllC'isI I w 1,1, ll will in oe Ii . , .ary oi rei.i:! 'ii."i:uii iii 30c, 60c and $1.20 Th.- V Ir 'In IM'1' il (0 , (I'i'Utlcfil AtlvrrM's'Tnrnt ) x Chas. H. Nicholas Democrat Member of Oklahoma City Bar 10 Years Vote for Him for Justice of the Peace Ask Yourselves: Who of the candidates for Governor pos sesses in the highest degree those qualities of intellect, statesmanship, personal cour age, popular sympathy, and that freedom from corporate or capitalistic influences so greatly to be desired of anyone representing you in this high office? Who of these candidates is appealing to you with no organized campaign and no lavish expenditure of money, hut upheld and sus tained alone in this great stinggle by his consciousness of right, his devotion to that state and people he has so long and ably served, and by the enthusiasm of those friends and followers who know him best? Who is supporting our national President and his war policies with such enlightened sympathy, and who as a war Governor can tender the highest service in this the mot critical period of our Nation's history? Everything indicates now that you are about to answer these questions with a wise refer ence to those interests it is your duty to con sei've; that you will choose as your chief ex- vr of Oklahoma and the great Southwest who has rung true in all his past services for you, and who continues to ring true in every rela- ecutivc that able, honest, devoted, loyal son tion of lifo Wm. H. Murray (The above advertisement was contributed and paid for by a few devoted friends in Oklahoma City.). ';!H! (Political Alvertlnlnirl To the Voters of Oklahoma On account of personal feeling, we understand that there has been a resolution put through one or two small labor organizations tending to discredit Assistant Mine Inspector Frank Haley, of Hentyetui, who aspired to the position of Chief Mine Inspector of the Great State. As a general thing it is not ilie desire of Air. Haley's friends to give such small details as this consideration, but on account of some inquiries being received at his headquarters as to whether or not the labor organizations of this State were behind Mr. Haley, we desire to give you herewith the letter from President Ed. Cunningham o! the Texas State Federation of Labor, who was the President of the Mine Workers Union of Oklahoma and Texas preceding Mr. John Wilkerson, the present incumbent, which will clarify the situation insofar as Mr. Haley's labor record is concerned: ' v Organization Echir atinn Letfiplation TEXAS STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR Fdw. Cunningham. President Fort Worth. Texas Dowar, Okla., July 31, 1918. TO WHOM IT MAY CONTKHN : This is to affirm tlmt I havt known Mr. Frank Haley for 25 years. I always knew him to lie a Union man of principle. He was a Charter Member of Local Union No. 787, Bridgeport, Texas, when organized, February, 1898. Ht also acted as Secretary of Jhe Scale Committee of District No. 21 in 190G. He always was a member in pood standing wherever he worked and remained a member while the law of the United Mine Workers permitted him to do bo. Never at any time have I known any charges pre ferred ajrainst him for violating any of the laws or ob ligations. (Signed) EDW. CUNNINGHAM. rs I. I as 1 inn Mi Haley s Icsnc refrain from m-kin personal issue out of this campaign, feeling that it was the duty of the Chief Mine InsDector fo lull I the duties o that position with dwuty and la i ness. I!ut his headquarters did not i'eel that a few diwruntlcd poMUcians should castVslur on thp record of lo-ank Haley without an explanation to the voting public of Oklahoma. k poiiucians snouia cast a slur on the JaStT& State Repressive who was present at the all over the entire miC l vZkJZ ,u0e8 wWth the 'islature yJttlihVmaJLlt''" I'U'e fy of man, of the citizens of Oklahoma who work underground and you owe it to Henryetta's Haley for Chief Mine Inspector Club 4 I1UUIIU1II1UIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1