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SIX OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. 1IARDEU SAYS MILITARY RULE GONE FOREVER Sidelights on War Moves i.DE I,..G;1VU M Germany Ripe for League of Nations, Editor Asserts. r.ERNK, Switz, Oct. U-Maxi-inilian Harden, editor of tlie Herlin newspaper, Die Ziikimft, whose organ ha.t been suppressed several tinius for its dctnncralic tendencies and its con sistent opposition to l'russian mill taii'in, speaking today before an audi rnro vi a thousand in the Philharmonic ha'! ;it Herlin, said : 'The rule and predomination of mil itaii-tn in .(iermany hai now finished, former, fiermany is now mature for a league of nations. The result of the war will he world statutes among free loplc, giving all the same riht-'. All the great states have passed through a great erisis from which the world will appear with an entirely changed fare" flfiv sWere JfcHwt naaaa"a" GZECIIO-SLOVAK UNITS IN PERIL All 'i:S oeii Called Upon d Aid, to l..IM USTOK, .Sunday, Oct. '--An appr.il t" the allie to avert the b. .f .- iin.ira and Yekaterinburg, at well as 1 n w-r llir mur.ile of tlie ('jerhei--I i.urrs f itht ifi(f in east Russia, !', i'C-n received heie at allied hr.nl iU,irlers. I he situation there is laid to he serious Oecho-Slovak units which have been tignting at Yekalerinbrug, Kazan, Snn-hii-k, Smura and Orenburg art imper lied, 1.11,1 ( bolshevik troops having ontril the lirrmans in opposing the al :;el tones in the rrniolt. News romrs from Tthc! i.i! iifi k that the C'rcho lovaks .lie l"-tng heavily and ietre.it ; n lt ,i!i'i!kr the noiiliern front. L'U. winch is oil'- c the principal concentra tion points lor I cnu-.Mo ak troops, it thieitened and its Iom w iubl be well rih fatal to the ( ei ho-Slovalci at Samara. I)isriuraging repoits ie received from Otrnliurg, which has been sup poseilly In Id by the lH-aiks. (ierman activities in Astrakhan indwate a tnme nient by the encim r h i " : f h i itria -t.m. and t'n- cplnit;nii M v.i-l ill.n!ities ot ' ttn, tt ic It -lli-l impel i' . - llu) Mine l.mil . Von Kluck Proves Bad Guesser, Foch Takes Vouzieres Willi llll l Kl M 11 A Is MY IN I K ( i;. Oct. I I M.iihal borh re v lied h i tiinuiphs over fieneral I.u lendoin and I k Id Marshal von 11m- lenhurg when irnei.il (iouratid'i men inteted Youiefes in Ounipagtte Vounrres is a town of .1.000 jnliab iinnts. It commands two defiles in the forest region eastward and is of not scale or O 5 10 tO i y ii AIRPLANES CUT GERMAN RETREAT PariS Papers Expect Retire ment 'to Lille Line. A r w. m. H. I! A NTH ) Ml NT if the forest of St tii't ain, l a I ere and I. ami bv the eneuiv niatks the iiassinir i the I. ist deep derm. in sahnil m I ranie and mikes it rertam that the derrtian armies cannot get in order on this side ot the l; rem h fmnt ler. The last bulwark is obliferated. In a week we have witnessed the occupa tion of the Arivniw forest In the Ainei. icini, the crti-liing of !ie n-iihern tie lenses ea-t of St (Jueirin .mil ('.mi I r .i i by the llntish anjl the passing o( the keystone of the (entral ar.h, l a 'ii The climax now is at hand. 'I he way lias been cleared b the mastervrs'ke and, knowing the extrem ity of the derman armies all too well, dcrmaii diplomats are striving for an armistice behind which the battered derman field force may get their wind and avoid a disas'er. WhiteLine Showi Present Battle Front with his flanki pressed in and the pin iers of Marshal I'ocli KrippiiiK with a i deadly and eser mote deadly hold fur a Mi.if.infie I Sedan. (Jnce nwre the Hun (lias withdrawn, and this tune he will I have to go thirty miles toward the ; fiontier before he can net on a line that will hold. ! So swiftly has the derman center crumbled, -, rapid lias been the ad U.ui'e ot the brrnrh all itie wav a I '11,; the line, that it is certain tnat open e rule on a i! -mile I .ion eastward. I'at is h.is detail let'.ii'.lirt; ti bwa- battle line east of I..on. i. flerrnanv's pe.lrc note is a roveif a mission ot dett-at at the lund nf I it as more n belore the p: . t i . with d'-astr- I.Kiiiiiii ni' re ot a possthilitv sure is removed. Hcrtln lot's siii.idiitnf aJv.itwe north of Khrinis which litiii'd the t heinin drt Pamrs and pasted the l.it natural obstarle on the lett Hauls id Laoti. mitpled with the crossun- ,,f th Oise east of St. tjiieiitm and deneral fiou raud's tiweepmi; vu or in the Cham pavne country, btoiiKht tlie l.aon arch liniihlitii; d own '1 iie rnem,- relused to stav bimtcr in the t,'r,'at i entral a;ea (.teat military importance in itelf. The s'tnifieanre of the captute arises from I the tact that suue l'Mt it has svmhol ttil derman resi tance in northern I lance Yon Mink in arknow lednini; the iailnre (A the pUn to take I'aris. said ; "Hut the French wtll never retake YoiiK res," meaiuiu: not merely the inconseipteiiii.il 1 1 -u of that name, bin :he entire si stem of ("ietman defen-es aloiid the Ai'iie. fltit Vonrieres has been takfi, -the w.ui.nc it 1 1 . -lit troin riieti little lion of the lutt tlie indications aie tliat tne a i.inie is piessinK lar lotaard toward K'ethel and the log bend of tlie Aisne I iver. When the Germans in this region roilif to a pause, if thev ran pan e. there will be nothing ot tlie old wede in I'r.lticr. The liont will run n nh west fiotn the Meti region a' t ss tlie Meirc And in the Nfeuse country i the ic tiiii us Ami tn. in ttt-t armv, Willi the most d:tli ult iiiiintii, the Ai'tine bulwark, cleared, be'i'iid tlifi. 'I be second field army, under the r nnr.an I of dencjal llull.od, is utijani."'! and teady t" (. The aniiouncemeiit of llullard's command was made Saturday. It is natural to anticipate that this new primp is ready for anion and it n also loijiral to sprinlate that it will be u-e l in this eastern one to smash throii.'1! the Metie line, actitu; with the fust armv. Up on the other end of the battle front the Ilritish have drvnted their at tention to widening their salient to the north, pinching out Douai and the whole I.ille-Douai salient. The Hriti-h are seven mites from Valenciennes and moving in behind Douai. Haig's forces are on the edge of Douai and thould oc, upy it without much delay. Then tho next ttep to be expected is the straightening of the derman line from the Snee river to directly in front ot l.i'le I.ille is the last great key p'iii"ii b ft to the Germans in occupied l iaine. The enemy ran orrect his line in the ector tnrned by the Hritish victors without abandoning I.ille, httt bis new front would invite the immediate re suntption nf the offensive in I-landers which stopped at Koulers. A double I'ARIS. Oct. 14 Newspapers here l i licve that as a result of the contin- I u his advance of the allies, rlie German j will he forced hastily to retreat to the ! 1 lie Mczieres-Meti line. The German retreat Is being carried I out with difficulty owing to the bom j liardment of railroads by airplanes j I arge amounts of booty are abandoned : bv the Germans everywhere. IIritih troops are reporteil to have outflanked j I 1' uicbain and to be advancing cm Dc- , I DAILY HEALTH TALKS j Th Best Way to treat Constipation BY S. C. BABCOCK, M. D. The medical books name many drugs that will mose the. bowels. J he drug store shrives are loaijrrl down witli-lax alives, purgatives and pills. The trouble with most of them is the after effects. Constipated people know tha' pills work all right for a little while, but they soon lose their effect, and a change has to be made to something else. The constant taking of pills re sults in a form of bowel inactivity that is difficult to cure. The system be comes so accustomed to laxative dim's that the organs just won't work with out tlirm, and so the pill habit becomes as bad as, constipation itself. Dr I'ierre, nf Buffalo, N. Y., seems to mf to have the right idea. He savs tlie bowels should fust be Rently moved with 1'ierce'i Pleasant I'tllets, and in the meantime laxative foods onl" should be eaten. Tigs, prunes, olive oil, spinach, bran, vegetables and fruits are fine for constipation. Chew every bit thoroughly, eat little meat, and be as nain, from which town they arc only three miles distant. American forces are advancing in the direction of sDun-.sur-Metise, in the Ar gonne sector, according to the Intran sigeant. Hut afor BonAa POLICEMAN CAPTURES ALLEGEDAUTO THIEF Fearing to shoot on a crowded street, I'artolman Henry lat: Saturday after noon gave chase afoot after a man he suspected was trying to make way with an automobile. Henry saw the man in specting the car as it stood near tlie 1'ioiieer building on N'lrtli Broadway. Evidently not seeing the policeman ap proaching, the man got Into the car and deliberately started it. He started .orward just as Henry got to liinf. In answer to Henry's demand to stop, th. stranger increased his speed. Tin policeman, with drawn revolver, jumped onto the running board of the cat When laden to the county jail the mat gae the name of Hat sad Ora Myers He is held on a charge of attemptio to steal an automobile. . Muy Mora Hunii ... All Lakeside Country Club mria functions are off until after the Spanisl "Mu" conditions Improve The menu brrship will be noUiied through tin pi ms. No dances or other gathering will be permitted. , (Adv I lliljr Mar 11 m , Use Egg-f) instead of eggs. (Adv.) i! IMtaVrsVlaVWaltai in - ' YOU ARE NOT different from other mpfl. oor:itmii north ami south nf Lille with ot.lv .- imrtinn of the nun. h that caused I act've as possible. Now. doesn't that l.o eviniatioti of the mas.if f St. i """" sensible? Pleasant I'ellets svill Gnbam and the .ritiidel of l.aon, will brine northern pivot of the derman occupation of Trance tumbling into Inch's rapidly filling basket of vic tories. This is the only operation re maining that may be considered a clear ing operation. With Lille d wn, the entire German front would be destroyed and the clearing of France completed. While the Germans east of Le C'a- stait the bowels working right; then; j it is up to you to keep them right bv i ! right eating Try Pleasant' Pellets foi I sick headache, coated tongue, bilious- j 1 niss, dimness, torpid liver or tn break j tip a cold. They are just fine! J)r Here.', Anrxlyn I'll Uintment ! el;,, ana iirnn pun in nxml , nitir.yn way rrhripii ihr U no oihr rmMly for tln mrtiirtnr tronhlf mm reiirvni ao mirly ani imlckly. Ir. Your end may come art unexpectedly as that of isome of your good friendn. If it should come .suddenly, what will lieconie of the Home you are buy in? Our Home Purchase I MA.it h the only one that answers that question by handing the can celled mortgage to your Widow. Hotter drop in today ! 1 I i i i i I i I i m i i i t-ati have paued in their flight, it can ( he hut temporary. The retreat around l.aon basket a burger lone in motion ; right nnw Vr. rlrrer'n Aimrlr Tillft I leree tidllevetl AniMlvnA Plla 1 ilrMnl will m-cri'fimn any e. thai rmi ha ore(im hy mHlrl treatment. Try It and ha made liquid a wide field on which Marshal l-'odi is now railed upon t.i maneuver for the kiioek ut blow. 0MM fflOT WATER w im mum a COMPLEMOH line of the Aisne has crumbled and t'.f I Itndenbiirg line has In en demolished at seieral dares in this region. The denuans ani'car thus far to hue kept CARDUI A SPLENDID TONIC their skill rrlreat in hand with the greatet nPf r0. r,l. eu inr ot.i niin mi'frr tr.ini ki.lney dlwiriti'm whose haik hi he, unit uhn... ttsatems Km fvi-rnn with ..ri. J Nrl- vervl"t liaa too rnueh urle n I.I Anurlc; Tnl'lei ,IKir,tvr un,. a,., tiul tslv. they are made, ilnnhl.' atrennth. ( ,v,y ) iOhlARDRANIFF TERMINAL-" BLDG. MAPLE'30 OJU i- I m Lioicsicuaciaitaoa Says v tan't help but tools IMtar and ft I better a'ttr an Intlda bath. girls' n.m AND VCTIES8 Yield to LjSm JL NhWi Vegetable Compound. ThouMtndt of GirU Benef rd For WompR, Says HiiSM Lady Wio Took This Medicne On Her Doctor's KivH. SPANISH IMFLUEHZA WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED Nothing New Simply the Old Grip, or La Grippe That Was Epidemic in 1889-90, Only Than It Came From Rimia by Way of Franca and Thii Time by Way of Spain m CkarYovrSkin WitKntinira All racefctfe Scat C itWi a jO i fa av BmxM aarl is Callaata. Galli-Curci is the golden-throated' principal soprano of the Chicago Opera Com pany, but she is also principal soprano of that vast company pfTs s?nsinR VICTOR RECORDS who can summon all Galli-Curci's exquisite voeal penius to their de light at any time. Victor records capture the funtrer's voice its very self and release it with life's own authentic charm. Hear her in "The Harher of Seville," October ,'.), compare tlie tones, and then give credit to the supreme Victor artistry. Galli-Curci grand ojtera tickets and records now on sale at Frederickson Kroh Music Co. i verity ol the att A k. , ,i Ioii'k ni-e's lc.t and leel one's be-t s to eniov an inside !u!!i euih morn ing to flush lifim the system the tiren ous dav's wte, sour fermentations and Kiisonotis toxins hefote it is thsorhed into tlie blond. Iut as coal, when it hums, leaves behind a certain amount of iucomlniMilile msten.il in tlie form ' s-He, i tlie food and drink taken r.i l,iv leave in the aliment.iry nrqarts n certain amount of indigestible materia! n -i.ii if not eliminated, f irm toxins and r"i"tis wliiili are then smked into the i fcr ny woman enmplainlng sv tell .' , . .. , ., , . , . , i I .ll. C iVLl . 11. M i.i.i ttirongii rne verv nuns wuitn ate St Loula, Mo "Whn I wm only ftfUea yn old mother had i put mis wi twij every nionui tnrtwotlayalcniiK I autTertKl stieh pain. 1 lao rulTerwl from weaknesa and mothvr took m to a doctor but he did notMpma. Finally mother m triii mo take Lydia H Pink ham t Vegetable ("ompound and it ha mada me atrrg and healthy, bo when mother or 1 iii-'itimiiitiii I I Vtjn V' twr.t - i I t'eil to siirk in only nourishment t su -. in the body. ; uit want to see the glow of healths M itrt in your cheeks, tn see your skin et clearer and cleaier, ymi are told t 1 1 1 tile every morning upon arisinn, U nj of hot water with a teasnonnfnl o ! mcstonc phospbate in it, which is ii I' .unless means of washing the wa 1 r ,'eria1 and toxins from tlie stomach. I i r, ).i.Ities and bowels, before putting ii c lxd into the stomach Men and womrn with sallow skin l er spots, pimples or pallid companion .i;e those who wake up with a coated ':tg;ie, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bit oils spells, arid stomal Ii, or constipa tion ihntild begin this phosphated hot water drinking. , quarter pound of limestone phos til atr cost very little at the drug store, lint is oufficiant to demonstrate that uist at snap and hot water cleanses, imnfiei and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. (Adv.) Wtn Itching 5top$ thatNaVw lacririal tnrturt and tkta kf tatsoti mmm aaetawtry m trataun Aak o 4rrM jroa t I iTim War' nil -J C-M bmk: tf-ansjl (La la Mtsyornboti OjfstSal 4s9 6 t2scAia. m .-a. WaWetstM and them aliout Lvdia F, I inkham Veire table Compound anil what it did int oia" Mrt. Jotif Mume, 1121 N. 18th St,. 8t LMit. Mo. (jlrls who eufTer aa Mr. Frama did nhould not hesitate to give this famous mot and herb remedy, l.ydia E. I'ink hem e Vagetabla Compound a trial, as the evidence that e omatantly being publlahed provee beyond (taxation that tins frandold remedy hae relieved more mfferfng amonf women than an otiirr medwlne. For eonndentlal advice write Lydla R. I'inkham Meslicin' Ot., Lynn, Missa. Thereeultof their forty yearaeiperi- ence ia at your eervlce. His...,, lenn -Mr., f R (.gjd, f,f this plaie. niakrs the following state- merit regarding her experience with Cardiii: "I, was ... I suffered with a pain in mv left side; rntild not sleep at night for this p.iin-alw,is in the left side My feet and lens were terriblv swollen. I is almost in bed Mv dodnr told me to ue ("ardui. 1 took one bottle, w'.ii.h helped m, and after mv habv came I was stronger and better, but the pain was still there. I at first let it go. but I began to get weak and tn a run-down condition, so 1 de rided to trv some more ( ardui which I did. The last (.'ardui I took made me ninth better, and, in fact, curwd me. It has been a number of Veers, still 1 have no return of this trouble. 1 feel it was ( ardui that cured me and I rerommend it as a splendid female tonic." If you feel weak, tired, worn-out. or suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, trv Cardui, the woman's tonic. It must be a good medicine for women, for many thousands have vol- untarily told, just aa Mrs Cadd d of the good it hat done them. Ask some lady friend who has tried Cardui She will tell yon how it helped her j i nen get a nottle from your nearest druggist. (Adv.) . Go to Bex! and Stay Quiet' f"iir dars or mote, arronrtng in aVf v Take a Laxative) Eat Plenty of Nourishing Food- Keep Up Your Strength Na hire ! the "Cura." i MORF WEIGHT, STRENGTH VIGOR AND NERVE-FORCE If You Take Bitro Phosphate Says Dr.F.S.Kollc Ij.itiiiK (fom tlie eonnllna t.i'imra- tlimn ii nil Iraatmitnte which era eontlii' uallv UIii( aiKirtixfd for I ha imruua nf taking thin people fleshy, developing anna, link an. I i.iikI. anil teplio inK iiniy hnllnwa ena angles bv the anft rurvtd llnee of kaalth and beautr. tttere are evl. slentlv thouaanita ol man an women Who eaaflly fiel their exevaalve thlnneia. Thlnnaaa and wankneaai ere usually it to' etarvvil nervta. Uur bmlira ne'l mart pin.pt-i than la rontalnerl In modern food. Fhraldane alalm there it not him that will aupply thl dfth Ir-n. ey wu ( tli nnnlc phoapliate known hy Weatfall Drug . fo, -and all drukglata ee bltro-phoaiiheie, Whleh Ii Inaaoenelv end la auld by nit all drtkMMa n4w a snsearaesiea f atriierae. lioa er voney kaek -.v..". V'rade'lik Ko,a. M IV. editor ot Saw Tor Fhvelelane' "Who a Who." axvi "Hltee-Phoephat theoM ha pmerllird iy exrry jwm iiii ami yai-n In .irry ho pllnl tn Ihtraea atrenath end nrva force unit In Hill, h il e bloixl. Py feeding the earvee directly anil hy ni'piying the roily oella with llialneera anry f hnapltortr foed elnnii ma, Intro. iiluiiphala nutekly pioauea a walioma tistilnWmatirii In the aprxxranre: the liieaa in weight fifquently being na lonianing. Thh Inoreaae la weight atao errlae With It a iieueral Iniuiovrmnt In II health. Nervouamw, aleaplManana an. I Inek of enrrxv. whlih naarly alwaya rnmpany eteraalre thlnneaa. aorn rtlaM pr, dull esea lenni tula-hi and r"l eiiaRa giew with the bloom of rfrt neniin. CAt'TION: Atthoimh bltrfl-nhivanhate jib lllifciiriHtaaeil lor telirvlnil nei vouallfiw (laapiaaanaaa anil general iaknraa. It shntild not, owing lo III remarKnhla (leah-griilng prtiiertte. he uai-il ly envuae wke oee net aeelrfl te rat 'on ....... . ' ALWAYS CALL A NO OCCASIOK 70V aNIC. Spanish influenra. which appeared in SpA'ii in Mav, has all the appearance of grip or la grippe, which has swept over the world in numerous epidemics as far back as history rum), Hippocrates re fers to an epidemic in 4i II. C. which is rruarded by many to have been influ enza f sery retury has h.id its at tacks. Heginntiiif wi'h I8.tl, this coun try has bad five epidemics, the last in Tltcrr i no occasion for oanic In- fluriiM itself has a very low percent age of fatalities not over one death mit of everv four hundred cases, ac cording to the N. C Hoard of Health, The chief danger lies in aomplirations arising, attacking principally, p.itients in a run down condition those who don't go to bed soon enough, or tlioe who get up too early. THK SYMPTOMS Oippe, or influenza as it is now allel, usually begins will, a thill fol lowed bv aching, feverlshnrss and sometimes nausea and dimness, anil a general feeling of weakness and depres sion, me temperature is Irom Hl to KM, and the fever usually lasts from thiee to five davs. The terms attack the innrous membrane, or lining of the air passages nose, throat and bron chial tubes there Is usually a hard rough, especially bad at night, often times a sore throat or tonstlitis, and frequently all the appearances of a se vere head cold. THK TREATMENT. Co to bed at tha first lymptoms, not only for your own sake bat to avoid spreading the disease to others take a purgative, eat plenty of nourishing food, remain perfectly qu el and don't worry: Quinine, aspir n or Dovrr's Powder, etc.. may be administered bv the physician's directions to relieve the aching But there Is no ture or specific for influent the disease must run its course, bin Nature Will throw off the attack ii oniy you geep up your strength. The chief danger lies In the complications which mav arise. Inllu enra so weakens the bodily resistance mat tlieee is danger of pneumonia ot bronchitis developing, and sometimes inflammation of the middle ear, or heart affections. lor these reasons, it ie very important that the patient re main in bed until his strength returns stay in brdV least two davs nr. more' a'ter the fever ias left yoti, rr If yrtn are over or not itrojuj. a:av EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS. In order lo stimulate the lining ol th air pj-s.ittcs tn throw off the grippe germs, to aid in loosening tlie phlegm .in I keeping the air paiget open. DOCTOR 1 ll,IH "ull'"tv' "" breathing easier. iVttk's apoHub will be found effer- lue. Hot, wet towels should be ap plied over the throat, chest and back between the shoulder blades to open the pores. Then VapnKub should be rub bed in over the parts until the skin is red, spread on lltirkly and covered with two thiikneises of hot flannel cloths. Iave the clothing loose around the neck as the heat of the bodv liberates the ingredients in the form of Vapors These vapors, inhaled with earh breath, carry the medirarton di rectly o the parts affected. At the same time. VipoRinS Is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, at tracting the blood to the surface, ami thus aids in relieving the congestion within. If ?r in Led HOW TO ATOID THK DISKA8I. j Fvidetire seems to prove that this is ; a germ disease, spread principally b human contact, chiefly through cough ing. sneeiing or spitting So avoid perioni naving coins which means i avoiding crowds common drinking cups, roller towels, etc. Keen no your hodily strength by plenty of exercise in the open air. and good tood. Abova alt keep free from colds, as colds Irritate the lining of the air passages and ren der them much better breeding places for the germs. Use'Vlck'l VapoRtib at the very first sign of a cold. For a head cold, melt a little VapoKub in a spoon and inhale the vapore. or better still, use VapoRnt in a benffdn steam kettle. If thil is not available, nse an ordinary tea-kettle Pill half full of boiling water, put in half a teaspoon of VapoKub from time to time keep the kettle just slowlv boiling and inhale the steam arising HOTE-Tlce! TapoRub la Ike 41a rovery of 'a North Caiolina Irgfflet. who ffloal kow to combine, fa aalve torn, Mesrthol aa4 Camphor srttk each volatile elle aa Riealyptas, Tkyae, Ca be. tie. ia that whea the salve te ap plied ta the body heat, these lnrt4Unta are !lherate4 ia the form of vapore. VapoRuh le comparatively new fit New York State and Nw England and a few western states where it is lust now being Introduced, hut in the other sections of the country it is the stand ard home remedy in over a million homes for all forms .f cold troubles. 0er six million jars were sold last year. It it particularly recommended for children's croup or colds, since it is esfrrnally applied end therefore ran he used as freely as desired without the slightest harmful effects. VapoRub rin he hid In three ilfee at' alt drug t'dA. 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We also have other hew 8tetaon models In tyles and colors that will suit every Individual taste Priced from $3.50 on up. Other Rood brands from $1.00 to $10.00 (night Beck e & The Home of Hart f chaiTner A Marx Ctynee 107 West Main Oklahoma Cily a tt I i .