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OKI AHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1919 TWO tirim at to the adnpucy "I any ftiiini except one l seiute the jiM Claitll l)( I f .III. P "There i mi iwnmpat.ihility hrtwren Mr WiUon't ideal .in.l the ni. ir prosaic immediate ohert which M ( Irnienceaii n hrl.ue Itiiii. f. ("if ji a tirirs!i.r' -Us,r to llir attainment of the other. A siipmne la I H that rmlh admire l!y !-. :f r i'ir nine tin -f ririt t.t re sirps and ,i!'"''t '" With cuill'li-IH t .in.l the "thrr hesitation-look I tw ir I I.. Ihe .imf ultimate goal I' 'V'1 I1' ''"i-'l'K tote nf liiP it H'!i-h 1. 1 the Ia.i Uif turn that I either I : to rulrt t.iin r 1 1 j .1 L' ml I" pe " Ciinlrnnrr Nnrisziiy. Tie new .'..per . -.i l. ii K that ' nlv ,k ,n. Ml, ', 1. 1. !!,... I, .Is t'l.,.1! ,1 K'i. I v M v. i. -.in .in. I I'V ionium ri ! r i ' ft. 's ' . .1:1 lit' lititdrn ni U'AHIIIN'i I N tan 5 - Tin r rr. y rm Iwl aoeil out l.xlMy ...llr.l In .IL. I IX' liirtl itf h'hiiwIi . ft lllml ul Hrt-lttrnl mill nllirr fllr H I llr.l of illriii It. .1111.1.., I artrrrlr " Ulnalllf III (Hull w lol.l V.I C i i .ll A ' nr 1 1. I 11' nd ! unr " I I :r naMriri s'iim l'('''A 'I'll 1 mi .r I"- ill- hati'r I ii' Ponce Delegations May Be Enlarged PAWS. .Lin. I -'Mir i. 'I -i ; (I. ' . - ii . 1 1 ' s tr. rr entilg each ol I':' for.it nail r. ill the (..ni'iiR peace I 'M (ffuf is hkilv (.1 he in. icasrd !. y ni I Use, the nirii! rr pte vi.unlv en-ule-ed pi'.li.i!.!'-,, hv i'ir inclusion ni everal ilrVya'ei who nuy rxi li.turr t-l.i-r with nt'-rn, taking p;nl in the r..-fi-i 'Mi. cs nr.lv when I .ii" special siih jr. s iri.iii whi h I'n-v are authorities (it lii nig i ideied s : ! i I r J P. iJ.'iir t lie Ptitistl for r : r. rrl.it v. favors ari uure.r in jr nifii' rr i f r r;. r si-tit .i ' i vr ;m. In ip ;. -hi. "Ii ,vpr,n In he receiving la v ii iliV i .n.i.lc.vt.'ii. Mr 1'i.ilf.iiir mi 1 1' I: t l -: t known .1 irmi' his mil frrrr.e Willi I til. h M. IL use mi 'J lir - .iv Ainrrna'i rrjr r vi'ii j( i v i- who pr. h i'.'v w ni l I'f U'li.'i'k! tliiKf "mtrr- 'i .mur.i'ilr" ilfli ilt n'f llrilirrl I'. l...rr, t'r (.mil 11 liiuiiislr.il.ir ; I -.ut N 1 1 hi lev, IumI if t!ic hi;iiiiiK ...inl: Ifiiai.l M. r.jrmh, .Vlnni.il i klali.... ana m l.i V it MH.ll Mh kiii:i.T. I'rlal ( arl II. iillliinrlli. Illlli). ITU mi Jk.i.c I". iM..r. I lirUrai. I rliiiKi lliimaa lii-tii, l.rmi.lln-l.l I. MM, f H ' i M l V Ht MM l: I .i i ,v I i: ITrllllljr rrM.rlr.l. 'Inlal l.lllr.t in ii . in :a,i... Iilr.1 u( mi.iiimU 1 1 ..I r II, Ii: liiail ul a. . I lnil mill nllir rliM . . . . t.M.1 I flu lllr.l of ill.fa.a . . IH.'iM I".'"" Ir.l ... . Ill, .11 III Ull. MimIi. ami iiiKmirra I'.miii la.ulii lulal r u. irj.mi luu.m.t nimi'i ii "r '.ia ui'v.ii .r.M.iii ni-1 .. i. n. 1 1 i i iam on i l lllr.l In arll.m, lllr.l nl ..un.la mtil in tilpiil . ft lllr.l I.I lllMr I"" Wuiin.lril III ailliill I. Kill llln anil iirlamirra 10 TIl 4.:u l'riiMin, .ill I .in. oi llif war Ki.iiil, trie r Mi I iiniiu'n, lir i I wil l mi Ins way WAMIIN'ilwN. 4 .in. J Th nniiv .i-u. Hiv l.st imi ii mil I '' r.iK'.t ulii.wa I. lllr.l III a. II... I II II. ril nr Hfittiila . . lll liirj iif n.i'l.lrnl ami nllirr rauara I lllril nr ilmraft. 11 Ml lti In Nrlliill ' N niiM.lril mr arrlr s iiuiiilril. lrrr lin.lrlrrlitlnril .. V. ..iinilril allitlillr ft lolal 4t I .klalii.n ana In l'l I I K I I'l' i"K K I'rltata lor Aarnii, I nrl 1 .maar. I'rliala Ji.l.n II l.iillrt, I nllr. I'rl.ala I illlirf ( Irilo Malhrna. tr. ivnrvtii'ii hkvkiiki.t rpl. Ullifiiril N J.ilinann. l llM I'rliala Kaiimrl M. Illkrinan, lalalla. MIHMINi) IN ACTIOS' IMiala llalpli A. tailor, Tlinmaa. December Circulation Statement Hliili' i f I'klilliniii i. I ikl.iliinn.l I i.niily, . .1 A Mutli.. I."'1HK (lil 1 ' I ' V "wnill "'I ln in. Hi, ! - iiml .ivi 1'nii Ii-' H llm i .i ul ill.. ii M;II.H.'I lit lln' in.liln.niii I'Hv Illlli". .iiI.IiIii..I in I it. I il.ninii I'llv. I ik IhIiiiiiii, hihI Mini H'" I'"1'! rulilii.ii nl a. 1. 1 in l'ii.-i f.'i iiii.iiin nf I ..nil" r, I'll1., w ii ii a I'llli'iaa, 1 SUNOAV 2 .... .. . H.pO i 4 Ill 64 I IH 441 Ill 4(1 ? t 3).WI SUNDAY 4 IT AM n if.'i II 7 JK. 17 ir,w M ;if,'7 11 . .. SUNOAV IS W J49 Tol.ll Avfran' DMy Paid Clrrul.itlnn ( r-lnr.ll i i si s I 1 1 I' Clri.lhilli.il Viiiux'-r l.i l.fiiri. 1. I'.' --. ft. I . CI !; NAI'H. Suliiiy PuMlr. It 1 l :u , 21 . ?2 '? 11 J : i) 31 IT d'1. ir M4 ir.M'i VJ42 ID. lift i MJfDA V In An I 1,I9 In (11' . 1.t?i ..I6r SUNDAY W'lrl Bm,'7i) Snl.ai rllir.l n, I n urn ,iy i.f .1'ininr) , IV 19 Mv . iiiiinilaln rl' ira .I'llv ?l, I'll'' ALL OF TROOPS OFF STRANDED SHIP 8Y NIGHT Delays Rescue; Pail of Troops Taken Off. M V YOKK, I in J Hivnn.ll .1.- r klilfnll cf llir rnlirr "RED BILL" ILL AGAIN, REPORT Certainty Required. French Papers State I'AKIS, Vilnr.l.l. T:!ll. 1 -tn if Nrw Yrai's rilil.Ti.il Im'.iv, Hie 1 nups ,..:!: " . "W'r havr TTir r'n'il to (nun. I r.n e M ninrl!iifi; rKf than lii.tlie-U C rrtiilltirs ,li( ir-iiirrr." . "I'Mif will il. I dr ZJrV.il," mvs I ilirrtr. "It it i! t imt kivf ti:iniiiili!y " British Delegates to Paris Next Week I OM i( IN'. J.im. 2- (Yi.i MnHtrr.lI ) It u ofli. iallv ansimincfil that thr Hritish ilrlrMtM t.i t'lf mtf r-allinl tuiitrrrnif at 1'ari imlii'le l'rr rn'rr I leycl t inri;-. I '.ui i -n Srt irt iry H.iKmir an l An.lri w l! mar Law. rh.mrrllnr ef the rxrlirqnrr. Yi-miint llardiiiR, I'criiiannit ntnlor-sri rrtai y f.ir (nrrmn aiiairv S r i'.li.nn i Tyrrell, .rninr iVik in llif (utikii rtliir; Sir I.niiii M illi t, (uiiiifr Hnt ih amliasv:i...r t lurKry; Sir F.Mlf S'. Ilnw.ir.l. Hrilih minister to Swf (liir. St Ivitpli l'.irt, ministrr to Dciiifatk. ami Sir I yic Crowe. '-int. ant uii'trr-vccrr'.iry ( stair f..r-ir-eii;ii afi'.iitv wuli tiicir staff, wilf tic cmpany the ilclriiatri to act ai a'l vifr.. I.oirl Kn!ert I'eul, fnrmrr as iistatit tmilir fn ret.iry. will (!" to I ramr in loii'irctinn with the pro ti urd Ic itjiir i.f mt:.rn RED CROSSGETS 2J00 IN COUNTY POLES SEIZE BORDER TOWNS AND CONTINUE MARCHING ON BERLIN (Con'lnued From P.io 1.) aiirir'iii( to .vlvirri frmn I'erlin ; I arj;e p irts nf tl.r prnvim e are in I-i.im c 1 the li.in.li nl the I Vim an. I l'oli!i ! tro.'pi have riinr.l i!ie frmitirr at I Skahniervi e, a tnwn imitheavt ni I'mpii am I lixtv twri mili'i nnrihe,il 1 nf I'.reilau (irnnin Ironpi there must. I it ii itate.l, ntre.it m the fare of a iiiperinr (nrre nf the P.lr. It ii also repxrie.f that the Polish R'lvernmnit at .ir.iv hai oideie.l the innhili7.ili..i of nil I'ulrs Only Attcn'l.ints to Sen I Aic Allow Oil in. AMSTi:Kn.l, Jm. J Yil!i.iTn II. hen;.il'rni, the former emperor oi l.rrmativ. n vi-rv ill, acnirdinn to a l km from Amnonnrii. lie rannnl liMvc h s room, it n ai'1. ami i ml fcrmn ftoin a h i I r It n stair.l lint he l as a liin'i frrr. An emnuni spr. iali-t from I'lir ht is in constant atrmlanre. I he for.mrr empre , the iper:alit and two al'rtfVinN ate permitted t n;trr lui r---m. it i rrpoMed. at II iiMo. k this oii'minK islirli 1 !ie I.i't ,nt nf the K'ld toll season 'was ..iiml nut Urines weir ap Ipl.iii.l' d and ihampl'iiiship K hum , i iii'iori ,iir,, ami ihr Irani ri'ii'd wi'li h iii"M il'lr .11 a lesii't of the srnn'i iwhn'i '".id Willi winning nl the s::ilc . Ii.in'pi..n-1'P Kor the Stumarh ami Liver Inst trv one .V hntlle of I AX l'"S U I III I'l-.l'SlN, a I i.uid li-s(sr 1 jsalne riras.ml to At. Now ii.i le iin l re. iiiiinirndeil liy the tiur.n lu'iiiris nf (irove'i Tatrlesi ilnil lollK. IVKI HOUSE TO RUSH WAR TAX BILL n . i nun For Despite Influenza and Bad Weather, Showing Good. With one-third of the resident nf ("iklal'oma roiinlv. nul-idr the r it v al fli. tr. with the mlliiena, ihe niral flislruH iep"iidf l to the prr'ei't Ked CroM I hrislnui Ivoll fall with 2.S) tnrmhen, ;' wai amu tim ed hy . l: Clweni, eo'intv rhairman, todav. "I'vrr sime the drive itarted, the rmmty hai hern hattimn with the epi demic, and ro.ili that were alnios inipiii'.!r. tun I helieve it will an iwrr 27"" s'tonn hehfore the rim p.i'vn is n iii' i.iMv rinsed." he sa d. IJppoiM i-ii'i..'l today indicate an Increase nf .'I percent over the eiy?S Wrtwl rnr"i!.et up t' f 1T.9, which totaled Coldi Cauie (Jtip and Influenia ! W'MJVK P.I.OMO OnNINF. I.i'.'cti itfe tjje rune. There i- r..i - "P.. t, O-r-inf " K. " (iKOYP'S -ivtLi'ire on the hox .W I ,. i Vital Statistics Mr. unit Mia Kl.ln ali'nt. I Mr. anil Mm LiRhtli nir'Tt, tllrlht. I lulu Iinr, ii .1 Ihinu, Iki. SH North 111 Norlli De .itht. Ai .-Ii llll.iiii". Tit Vrt rntlnwntn. irilf atf't Hurl I'lal.hrr, t'is, WVat Callfnr-Ttl.-i .ti"l It. i'. Mf"i,. SI ,n!hnny'i hrwi'ltnj. Burt Thatchtr. Thn fiiiirini nf Hurt Tlmtrhee, who Hi"i cf henrt Uniihln TiiraMny nlrht, t f.1i, at I'lilifmnln. wan hrlil Ht Hi' Flrfi t A I 'f ii r pmlnra l 10 SO isr...k tliln in... nlnir. H.irlnl nni In InlrNwn. Mn. Alice Nnh. The fnnei il nf Mia A lira Niah, fl )..ir olil who illeil yateiiliiy n ri nr noon of iinaumonl'i hi lir Imiihh, luat iHitalitn cf (he rllv llnina mi Went Tnt-nlv-ililM ir.-et, will hn lml. tmorrnw afU'tnimii t Z o'rlork nt tlia Mnr.ihnll llnrpr-r funnnit tmrloia Huriiil wilt Via III Hoar lilll ImrlHl taik. Poles Have Plenty j Of Trouble at Home I ONliMN, Jan 2 -Poland is in ile sp.iT owinif to invasion of tiolslievist triv pi and the apparent indifference of the western pmveri to the plight of Ihe loiin'ry. accontinu to a War saw ill pat. h to the Mail. " I'elei;rami are .-nt heii'tR inter vention hv the ,i!';r." the di patch tatei, "liit no trply romes. Ihe l'olei admit the immensity of the linnicroin pr Menu ahsnrhirid the al- Iim Imt complain tl .it thev do riot recei.e the least lin of attention or a word of Knidatiie" After drilniK with the Imlsheviit menace to I.emhiirR. Yilna and other plates, the correipotilent sayi the situation ii made worse hy internal disorder in Poland lactone in all the indnstr,.il town have Imen desire-ed hy the (irrman and thou sands of Polr unit to (lermany ilnr iiK the war are reliirinn'ind theie I no emnl oinnit tor tTV1 I hry are l.il.:n inr la- into t he i hand and lerroi irim; their eiiiidoMTs. loinprlliiiK the . JrJTuv thrill niorev. I o.Ia is in the Ii.ird o f The red lonrd wlinh ha shot some of the oit'.irr nf thr trnlar troop. The uovrttmirnt headed hy l.iieph PiUnd ski is weak, the correspondent sav. The correspondent com hide hy iitHimr Ihe immediate return of fen- rral ll.iller' Polish army from out-, side Poland. Boys and Women Aid Polish Army W'AKSAW, Tuesday, lire. .11- I'lU'ntinn ha continued in the ciiv ol Pusrii. (let man Poland, hetween Poliih and ferman troop ir the last few d.t. The fortres of the city has hern occupied hy the Pi les while more than 2U.IHX) Cerm.in soldier have heen I'sarmed. Ihe Sixth r.errnan Rrenadier reRi meiit ha refused to surrender and now i virroiintlefl in a narrai k within the citv. (ierman troop sent ii to ihe rltv were disarmed on their amval at the railway station. The entire Polish population i reported to he aiditiR the Polish troop. They in clude hoy scout and youtiR women. PinhtitiR w.n of a severe nature and there i no accurate immher of killed or wounded Riven, lyn.ice Jan Pade rewski, who arrived in Posen several dav ago, i drlaviiiR hi departure for Wan.nv in order to have a confer eiue with tirrman ilclegates from Her-Inr RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR THE KIDNEYS That CHILLY Feeling Take Cro'.e'i Tastele- flllt.!. Ionic it War mi the Po.lv hv Purifying and i ; nt i. Iii:'k ti.e I'.Io.hI You ran soon In I it .Strrnnthcmnt;, InviRiiraliiiR 1 f frtt. Pine mic (Adv) HIGH SCHOOL GIVES OVATION TO HEROES Musical selections hv the liih school orchestra were drowned nr ap propriately "Idendrd" at the so-lal f.iothall assrmhly at the Inuh school dill on Sen.tfo Ai inents Cut Out, icnd- l.e- impauy o I' 2 I'il lionircomuiR meri. an troop'1 in.ni ihe transport Northern Pacilic. sti.indid olf I' ire Island, was expe. led hv i-lni.il at the otiice of Viie-Ad-mi r .i I ileave of thr inner and l:at: ii .rt service ill lloh.'ken, who s'.i'c I ihi aflrrn inn that transdural oi the men to army and tusy vraft was p needing lapidly m a moderat in. i i. While the trcuipi were heinij loaded iii'n tie life'n.at hohhiiiR alonusid her i;'rat hulk, ill? Northern Pauln's hand was . laying lively am. I I I. F. ISl.ANH, N Y . Jan 2 -Time olfice; and one s.ihler, all I ,im led. weie landed jilt heiore ii. mi today front the transport North ern I' n iltc, strandrd oil here Inr i .iim- a hote in a si imi.h d h".it I , iu mote lifehoat filled with ol dieis armed from Ihe Northern Pa ul!, so in after, while four other I. it-, all helmiRirR to ttie trauipnrt. t I'. I with tnemhet ot the new h ,t the ship for the nilthitiK res. ue II' "'s. 'I'e men ahoanl the transport N .n'-.-rn Pacific are heinij taken off, (nth lo ship utandniR hy and to shore, said (eneral McManus. mere n n i l-neer that the Northern Parific w i'l hreak up." Ihe constant pounding of the sea .iu.i nst the Amernan transport Northern I'acific, tianded on 1 it Isliud mce J:.kl a. in, Wednesday, 'ad ilrisen the hip higher onto the he ai h thi forenoon, sumikuik her how ' " thit jhe wa only 250 ards from ! the shore. The rescue work planned vestrrday had to he ahandoiicd on ai nt of the hin.li ?ra. I Iwelve cruiser and destroyer ! and other relet ship maintained vi'il throughout the night a' 1 eml nri'e a mile outside the Idinker light tlish ng itifessantlv. At dawn thev prepared for i day of iiianeneiing uhoiit the urandrd sessrl. I resli co.nt guard cre irplarrd tin imf which spent the luy.hl lie ir the Ireeihe Inmv whnh until not hi' used, and ate in otistant semaphoie connniinii atnm with ihe transpnit Ihe vessel had worked so far ashoie that there wa ilouht ai to whether she mild he lloatel ern with tlie sea calm. Twenty I'ed ft. .si muses with food and iilpphe landed oil I lie Island today, reaity to rare Inr any trm p whnh in i w 1 t he hrniiL'ht ashme NITRATE FOR FARMS WILL BE SOLD HERE 'Ihe I'nited Slalr agr u iiltm al ile. parlinenl will sell through the county agent a supplv oi nitrate ni sml.i fur fertilizing purpnsrs, accnrding to ad vice reieived tin nioiuing f.niu Washington The n it rate will he solj ul cost, will hi uvailahle lor farmeii rxchis.vrh, and must he used on the I, inn laii'l. . 'I his a. Iiml is I ii ken under thr an ihoiity of the lond loiilrnl del ind suhse.pirnt Irg slatinii 'Ihe prii e Willi In ? H I per ton, I n. h loading point ii, pott, and ihe larturi must poy tit fre.ght. ' NOONDAY LUNCHEON Special attcti tittn to com mittre mwt injjH. I'aMt's reserved. LEE-HUCKINS Wc fairy in Stock Trainisfer Cases In all standard sizes, rulings and jjrados. Prices strictly in line with the eastern market. Wank Hooks Filing Cabinets Izoose IiOaf Ledgers Desks Chairs, Tables Safes Okla homa City CSBANcQ Tulsa, Western Bank Supply Co. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 Mouse Iradrr rei'.r:rd to a speii.il nile to day to force the wa- revenue hill to cnnirreme willi'.ut holding it up for del ate on demand for votrs on rT tain srnale amrndnients. Ihe rule, unanimously reported hy the rules minmittee, wis adopted witiiiiit a roll call and with only a few scattering negative votes. I "WATCH" i" Tomorrow's Papers Boston Shoe Shop HI fm, SALE" mmL ws AmMmmmm MMilllim I I yCyt I I Building ParmlU lltghfell, :i Kin HI Ulith a! root. f i nmn ihvellliif, I?,5n0. Or. Pflar d Clark. lir Peter dn Clnik. 7N vata olil. rlinil il.l I. illy thin liininliiK ntimit 7:.1ll n'.'lo. K Hi . liomn, !:'! Went ficventh aln-el tt"' IIiik phvalrlnna hnrl not ilnel la. I lii t nimn tnilnv nlii-II.er II 'na hnnrt lull ... or np.Ml.iy. No tiim-rnl nr taiiK'ninnla will l.n made until Lr. le Claik't aon ttrlvt. Ki.r tnnnv ynnrn driiKRlnla have Wat. lied with mneh Iniircat tho re iimtkaliln rmiiril ninliitnlneil dy Vr Kllinni a Nwiiiiip-lti'iil. tti Ktnt klil-ins-, liver nii-t lila.liliT iiiiill.iiin. It la n plis 'l inn a prnii.'rl.lli.ii Kwnnip-rtnrit l atreiiKtli.-nlti ni..ll'lnn It h..ln thn kl.tnnya, Iher mi, I hlmtilcr rt.i the nnrk nisi in lu ti nitril tlj'.y nh'illll tin ftwamti-Itnot Inia atonit thn ti-at nf Vara II la anhl l all 'Iriurn ai ..n III mnrlt anil II nhmilil hnlp jmi. Nil oilirr k lil lie y nu'illeliis hn a an many fi Iriul Hn aiirn tn Re Huamp-Rnnt anl atnrt trratnii'tit at mien. How'-vni, If villi wind f I rnjt to tut thla nmni prrpiirnilnii nnml Inn noils I" lt K Miner AV Co, liliiuhamton, N. V, for a auitiiln li.ittle Whin writiiiK ln auin nnt nit-ntlMil tl' Oklnhynin tlly Lally liinei cv ) WELCOME THEM BOTH IN YOUR HOME The New Year hrinc pea -e and plenty, woild ot good eating and good Jicalth. h'esolve now to make it a IIOl.St'M lUM- AD hring Holsum Year When you get tired rf halting; whrn you run out of dread hefore the usual weekly baking iliv; when you uM want a CIIANdL; of hread i-ememher that Hul .Sl'M I at the grocer's wailuiR for you rich, criip and lonthsoive ftotn runt to cnM. Pure, all-wheat flour and the l ightmaster haking expeili make it so. See your grorer Fightmaster Baking Company ii i Are You Open-MindeJ? The average American is open minded American business is conducted by true Americans of vision, open-minded men who believe in their country and strive to meet their country's needs. The men in the packing industry are no exception to the rule. The business of Swift & Company has grown as the nation has progressed. Its affairs have been conducted honorably, efficiently, and economically, reducing the margin between the cost of live stock and the selling price of dressed meat, until today the profit is only a fraction of a cent a pound too small to have any noticeable effect on prices. The packing industry is a big, vital industry one of the most important in the country. Do you understand it? Swift & Company presents facts in the advertisements that appear in this paper. They are addressed to every open minded person in the country. The bookltt of precedrni chapter In thii ttory, of the packing Ind u try, will be mailed on request to Swift At Company. .Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1TL Swift & Company, U. S. A. Oklahoma Qty Local Branch, 2-12 B. First Street T. C Wright. Manager 1 Sr ri