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0 four OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1919. i i - ::5ACfl(js in aiY snow EXTREME NERVE (rouble There by No Means Ended, Claim. I ; ll NOTK Slnee the tttinir'ntt ml).- sW'Ti llleu rl I olwii 1" I " n ' 1 iM"-ri1orf linn lwn ne.-uin. i! liv C , Ulltl'h troop, anvliting lu 'I J i pat.'hra ll toi:t. t Lonil'.n Tleo. fnl.lf. I'npyruilil till, hy , ( Hi Pli!l.- lAilirr i oiu,a ) '1 n. r. w.rj t, i m COLOt.NK, Jan. 1.'. - (Delayed ) - Johhcviurt has hr..kcti nut .:t the I ery fhrettuiM nl t l-.r I'.iiti.h mmp of " 5C(1tiroi. I nr rti i k " 'totted of ti'iiKlmif within s'it ot ! he aliened outpost I i i it- in I u- ! I ' l' i ' I)y II sudden and i art fulls- planned i Iroke. the buMicsist mii.iIi i c iili ...V.n..t tin. i .i ii i, i r il J I .10 offices of the prniiip.il newspaper, ". L- Ik.. ...1.1. ..I V..... nil 'I.., I . i nc iv si -pi, n I ii hi ..,..1.. ' : ie staff in brini; ii out un h-r ;-v t .fir Itr Hcd Mjk ol i'ii- I "rti-t K;.;"i f .it h ll If.i'lii'i! Mln Ii- ' ! I :.4i i- i'l olinrvma ami i: a::n . 1 - Reds Ait Boa-ilml. At several (iul t i ' turitii' pi .i i t'..n ', turning (lie Sj-.i i ui 'ii Iradct an -! ounced that the time ti . 1 t "me tot j i r 1ci il Germany a well a ln-r lin i ! i proclaim l"Ishvit priti. i h -s. and! the allies iiilrrtcrcd ihey would he ; isposcd o( with a rapidity that would ike thrir breath aw.n. Meanwhile the wikuin p-sple in I , ic reatet factoty in lite l n. llir Ihine Mft.il I ami .M.uuiic Vorks, wkose tall chilliness rise- bc ide the liini, !nnortrainl in l.'iif i , i front of thrir oflirrt an.l ili-m.in.!n J-, laxirmim vaKe- Hie ducili-r ie- Jiied at first. Itit when all Hn- it . rem llir Innlilini; were latirj ami i machine ku:h were pntil in c m- 1 land of the m'ficrv tnev uM-rptnl i!ic ;rm ii the strikrra uiihin nutii) , lithiles, pointing out the rriniivil.il y for any injury to tin' I umii-'-k. ml the Kenrral well ire w, iiM tall , pun the work pe"p1. J ' Date to Defy Alliii. What ii'aVrs. ihrT rvc-'iM nnuuali) ( j!I of Mi;nii.i jii. r i t4ia t thr pn Iftll (laril t. tl C i"ln:ir t.i ii- jrh orilrr sn d"-i V the lmr of the Hied arnue-i m itnnaM. 1 hr i H i DinsHihirt, file it tt- iimM Ji . -ermn an l hi-t plaimrd in llir mun y, lirs nil 1'iilh I ink of the Klitm- . 'he iliirf l--:'1 f tit ! .1 1 suliiirli i.-i the I It Milr H i iiiii-i lei w .t'i llir iiiiin j art ni thr rily l y a fi'ip ! !!;' .m l rt this hmli-e are tlf pii'h ls ni the clRian nr-nv ' i ' "j"!'! ! v hi'-e j ne is lNiiturd '-v the Khmr. while) n the cavtrrn m Ii- i I n- rmr th'' nnnilarv of tin1 Mtni.h 1 1 1 ". 1 n-1 1 lniAt tniiilns the untkirti it 1'iis-; cldorf. The pnliir pir.iilriit of P i' r'.l -rf rove ai ro-s thr i icr the ln.'-l-uarter of one i f the Hiili-h clivi ' ions ami aknl that a tmtalinri le .nt to oiTiiiy the ily nml in.iiiit.iiii nler, as he li aml h lslieit tiuuhlc lere. 'the reply .n tint ly the rrmn of the armisiue Pn-'elilnrf i 1 neutral 7oiie, which at pro cut i iiorctipied bv the alliev tli"iii;li. i f Dure they reervpd tht right tu ilo so i ca of need In any rase litusel orf is conjidrred hy the armistm i in part of the neutral zi'iir at uhed to the lVlian here oi mm ation. Situation Gloomy. Hie wliule situation in the intciinr f Germany hrcotnea nvne serious eh day. One imnirtliate ioni-1cra- " on ahout these trmihln isr that Iti .'ldorf is in the Untish nine i f m . apation and 'it nuif-t of Ms (...il m tat reginn, an that if trnnli.n prr.nl, lere we cmtld cut off cmntmimi atimi ill) the afierlrd (lislriiti onlv at lln t of huiiiK a Kfl part of iho coal .tpply mrev.ny t"r carrvi-n; no t!r fe of the iniliars a-id inilifaiy in ie area. The spread of part.irist niadm ss Germauv serins likely to e. mil mil ie allies Hilh the iii''tiin whether or ot they Jh'Mi! I ini' li f rw .ir l into lertnany ' s.ne, n t o-ilv the int ian, but the ie-t of l'ir .ye l-.:n irther tinl.innn.ili n 1v a timve hich openlv ihrcalens : nSlio ;i i: 1 )n i i ate security ilirmth nt J'.nt . ;. ll p ould be fi KT.wr l;i-k winch iu one I mong the allies m u!-l a .it will i iy-( j Pharmacy Te.irher Krtuin. I NORMAN, Okta, Jan. l - i Spe- itl) Clatetire V. Nuh d. m-tnic- k l r in pharmacy, lu- tetunie.l t the j! 'Diversity of Oklh.."i.i i "..sn; it if discharge front I lie a:mv Nuh.iK 1 at in charije of it"y lahnratues j . Camp I;unston. Kan,, and Wash- igton, while in nolinrv eriir. jwtin Perishes in Flames, as 30 Cats Await Their Feed ji'rfSW TfORK, Jail. If. .-( Special) i In. Alic Thompson, Rl, had LmK !M notes for her kindness to cats i ( aCk day he fed the hungry ones of i ie ficighnorhnod, and they came to 4 f ''aew just When to form the daily line Wrtf frf ''' 'r their i6,eaefadreis, according to the neiRh- ir Of fa when the aged woman be;.in tfdidf them. Her apartment was on the Kround ear oon after mess call went for at cat, Patrolman Jeremiah O'Sitlli aa, an honor man and a life saver of atf, noticed that the apartment was n Hf. He rusher Into the apart taut and carried the woman tn the ":rsrt. ,The effort was too late, for Mrs. ."howpioil had already died. She had htsnhirfi anil fallen uliili rarrvino V'j ; i oil lamp, attdtjsihe resulting fire l'rt I'owmunicafed to a bed and to POLLY AND HER PALS If I TP fJ To v Bolsheviki Preach Peace, But Proclaim War, Word of Consul I ' K l', Jan l'i - ll is a prat i-iioi I i suppiisr I'm! the Ku,jii I" ! hi-'. il.i ,n- a I'l ili dls k-.elieiai h-Mie (or unisirsal i' e, driljied h' II II I ... " hail, t nrr l'.-ii-,-!i i i. ill t" . '. v w 'in a-1 1 ' r . I ill I i'iii,iii ..id r h i n k; it. i i iM'ii'-'l h ih. .it-.tir iki, in a -re.li in l.oii but l.i t mrhl. l i.ev pi ii i i r nniser.al peai e." Mr I... kt-.tr f said, 'but they H"d.iinirr imr.ei al wai. "ll is imv in a imintrv likr Kuu f r a iiniH'iilv I i cserriile liie ma jut ily. A R'eat tnap'Tity of the peat nntry .and ntVr dashes a'e a.-amst the l"iUI:eiki and base nmtinii'd to wink aainst tbrm as lest they can "If bolsheviki methyls bad been adopted bv lie iim.i-n.il ir vetnmenl lie liberal press of the nit te w nld v.oiiM base n-.cn in indignation. The i '.net ne.'r of the hoi, lies :k tenor his iallen i n the oilier s x i.ilt'1 partiei i'i Iv'nsMa who ate the most aMise opp'iueiils oi llie h lshr iki " Problems Heart f Vl-.AU NIKS. IHOMI'.SUN; 1 am J enraged to a s nim; mun a"') base been silnf t). lolur this sear Ids patents aie airainst me and want 1 1 tin I 1 Irasc inc. al'.bouili I base done nollniiK to tl'.rin t 1 iniure them -.ii anv ss.u When he and I bei ann in.ie l he a-kc.l nu to tr ttue to him ai.d li t tat wi'.h any fellows, and Ic Inbl me he would do likewise. MI11 re went I1.0 k to lamp lie ssmt l.i ato.tl.er yul ..l (lien wroi, audi'"""" " " ,c V"'I"MI- ' " I..I.I me 1 r woitl-l ,ae to wttte t bet I1'1!11' ,'" . .''ir. 1 "' v"' rV",,r,i' lo keep pea.-,, at home mer, ilessly killed member, ot sn.h Ii.. sou ...nt-lrt that he is Hue to , orninittees iv.' Wlia! !i"'t!il I ilotimlii lV.sui-1 1 unisiam e ' lh.11'1 von 1I1 i k if he v.o u'd (In this bcloie ira rucr be svouhf do it altrre. 'd ' Should I leave hint ii' ti ll Inni that he .!': i I hae to takr In. pi.k betwrtn her and me patrnts o: n .;ire:-t .' My p.iiu-itj lise t 'Id me to write t i oii anl ee what ynu base tn sis t. I S The msn should take a I'.eftni'i- tand with Ins parents Me slum''! ihsolutelv iflusf ts, write to the other vol. ieia'nle'S of the was' his par - cuts led. I'nli- s h ha . the I 1 t '.. ,ii" I ureal eu"m;ii ! 1 si. m l l so" 1 all- .liii'lc, y.ise ht:n up S u n:av stu'icr 11. -w, tl sour ei v'.u1' tfr'.t is 1 broken, hut sou will be happiu in the I end I'ear Mr 'Ihnuipson- This fill 1 was 1,1 Mil s r 1 s - i'k and I ha I I i eud if. Iitt'e I. "i to his litandiiiother. lie' ssas assay jo in me Ihiee nimith's, but 11. ns I base litm with me .in.nit I was nl.sa.s uy latiiul ii"t l 1 s;,oi htm ,,inl until 11. iw be I .r I i-s f , that my 'Til was l.iss Now I ciiiiM make linn do amtli-.n I n.nit linn t.i lie is only f hi r seats old. 'tit hr i- stub born and ittil.ilile What ss id vou a Kise me to .' Mi i llb.K. I he iluld's in it.ihilttv may be .111. cd by some 1 ' v 1 -s I dislm hanee lie in.n have ahii id-, or prthv-s in t'-e p.i't tlner in'T.'hs has la. i 1 tlie pt' per k-iid ol 1'.. i.l I .i'..r I 111 to a ph. , -1, 1. in and base li:i-i exa-nnie ! Also I'jw the pin i.iu tn i'ivni nd a I i-'prr diet. He sine that the il.ild is Rioing eni'iiu'i sleep ri'id fie-h air. J-"r iianiditiness the he-i tlnrt! son ..in do is to deprive hint of the tlunes he likes. Take awav Ins fa M'tue toy for a week, do not let bint base dessert f. r dinner, or shut him in a room alone lor Us or three hmit All of these methods are very el'e. 110 Sometimes it is neirssary to iht. iie thr ibid of bis dinner, 'lies should ahs, lutrlv iiescr be done (inlcs s,, mi ilui'K no tn ishinn is put in the I'l.n e of ti c ibnner. I'.tcad and milk would he a pim--linient in pl.ne of f.so.ls that lie liked, but at the name tune it would he r ti 1 111. 1 .1 r Mts 'I h inpsoii : T have been in', ii' d t 1 no t 1 a .l in. e Mv kuI 1: 1 1 1 1 ' I .1I-1 w.in's 1.1 at'eltd, hill she has no iiisi'itioti. be. aci-e she is mar red and her hit-band is in 1 taut e She hints lor tor to ask the otmn man who is nini to tal e me if she can ko ah n with us. I would rather KO alone with bun, but I don't want to he st-l'isli. What shall 1 do? Shall I ask him if she un ko alonn? It would inst him fifiv rents extra it she Koes, unless she p.ivs her own way. She says sh,- w. till piv, but I know he wouhln't let Iter. ' tiU.M'li R. You shnnhl not ;isk the yotmu man if she t in t!.) to the ilinn r ssillt you Von . ate Ins kui st and it is not M'ltish to ccei Ins iiiMtaii.m without imiudiiiK sour Kn friend. It s elfih lor her to want to intrude. T)ar Mrs. Thompson : 1 am rnn stantly bothered wiih pimples on my fare. I srem to br m (."i'd health. What is the cause of thin? . , I'IMri.KS. Pimples are caused from an un healthy condition of the blood. Very onen ircsn air ami mil -timir exemse the Rope DtWt Break, Pa'll 7 (if. 1.1 i" . '-T- I I I f . . s Iw i , i! ii-i- in ',( a div anl steep w il'i ) "in is ii b'vs s i'ii en I hi in t i it r i Ii j " l. mi h as pie, take, ..ik ar.d tried sCK'tatitev Ah K'se up eainiK can. Is. I tear Mis 'li'up-. n When (-i-i; tn hurt h with a soiinrf man. sii"iild llw yol take pimwv t 't the C'lle'li'in l.i'e. if sh nl !;e lit tlie hoy put sit for It th : li'lCI'.ll 1 I. 1 ither was- is imiot It l.r want o put in iiio. f i her n i! s all ni;'ii t-tt i! a! n u .ill i ghi if she mii..- n e is 'h li-in .1 id lets hi-n take taie ol the 1 . 1 r to. 11 in'iie) - Page Thomas Edison! This Guy Would End Long Distance Talk S(KSKi. I'a. Jan In. (pi. nl t- lr. (i. K. Mill has sent the follow uitf adeitieinent to I cil newspapers : " atitnl A man or WMiian ID iiisent snorthii:R for the tele phone to that central can rn'K df iiinuiT sil.o li 'bls the plume oser fise umtiiles. I kcil crnlral h.ivs- I. 'Hi- .1 prtv can hold il-.e 'telephone lire Mir said theit was no limit I called thirts srsi-it iiuiiutn and toiild not nrt ,,lC w ire " SLAY PEASANTS RISE IN REVOLT SKm Kilt ll. M. Jan. In A sin lent peasant t J : 1 1 1 1 1 k m the intiriof I ot Ku".ia axainst the imposition of jrvessiw taxes by the b dsbesik, anil I against the "conitTSttters for fieliln'c I p. srrty" whiih eercie a tyrannical t di' t.i'orship in the itl.ii;e, is re 1 .. 1 1 1 . 1. -ii PORTUGAL REDS USE WHITE FLAG MXHRin, Titrsdav, Tan U-A.l. iies from Toitinjal teport sriioiis fiKliiiiii; nt ilia K'eal, in 1 ra?os Montos, where the revolutionists were bombarded for einht hours by govern inent artiltrrv The reroliitiiiiMs fi- ; aiv raisrd the sshne fla and sub- ,mtted themselves to the authorities;. Make Your Own ('ray Hair Remedy Mrs A ltixon, a well known Urook lyn trained nurse, made the follow issfl stitenient renarduiR stray hair: "Sttcaked, faded or pray hair can be ipiitklv turned Mack, brown or liit brown, bv the use of the following leinedv that son 1 in make at home: "Merely j-et a small bos; of Orteti powder at any drui; store. It costs very little and no rxlras to bus- lis- solve it in water and romh it through the hair. I nil directions for mixing and use and a gold bond guarantee con e 111 eai Ii box. tine box will laist sou tor mouths. 'It is perfectly safe, it does not nil ufl, is not sticky or Rummy, and leaves the hair fluffs'. It will make a m.tv bailed person look twenty years younger. (Adv.) n SEE THEM! 100 NEW COATS - The Coats are made of l'lush. YVImir nml nthar the large collara and belt effects, kooiI lininRS nnd js all flizes; thti beat values of the tteaHon, only $15.00. Be Brought Back All Right "1 ti 0 Glass Workers Get Wage Hike I I I A I l.NI, (Ihio, Jan In -A M jenent wae increase, whiih at frits oser U.tHI winkers, was aieed to heie yesterday at a ronirrrmc he'wi-ert represert.ltnes of the Na tional Window (dais Wotkns asso- cuio .11 and a ennui tlee ,f w indiov is .11 base ) on last veai't w.inr hour ubitti ii mni.tt iiMBlflv Ct Ul lie workers aNo aireed to the penitentiary Satin day. lln attorney two-period plan of operations ,,f has made arraiiKements with the aula-tones which was accepted by the ibonties for the necessary proceed manufacturers at their meeting in rutsburnh. I The cities and counties against Werrenrath the noted baritone is coming To hear Wctrenrath h a privilege and an op'wrtunity which every music-lover vrill want to embrace. It presents the unique opportunity of a direct personal observation of his splendid voice for com parative consideration with his historic V'ictor Records. Attend the concert and hear this well known baritone, being particularly careful to observe the (individual characteristics that so plainly identify his renditions. t Then come in and hear the Victor Rec ords by Werrenrath. You will be instantly convinced that on the Victrola his art and personality are brought to you with uner ring truth. It is this absolute fidelity that emphasize! the supremacy of the Victrola, so firmly established on a basis of err at tilings actually accomplished; a supremacy readily recognized and acknowl edged by the wbrld's greatest artists who make records exclusively for the Victor. There are Victor and Vlctrolal la treat variety of itylei We'll gladly demonstrate then at any time, and tell you about our caiy luuu. 223 lvlain St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Values to $45.00 fe J n R7- 5 J Man Who Confesses To Bond Graft to Get Speedy Justice ( HK Af.O, Jan. Ifi-Millard II. t inter, head of a ChuaK') b nd firm, who i-oiifessed neveral days an that he had disposed of foriied municipal and s, hool bonds k-fiei;atin( $ti. '"'.''"K J' "1" b'.niU in the 'name of Chilton countv. .Manama, ex .....t. 1.. I i.-s,.,t- is iilri't 1 r vv. peril ' in'itsM.s.i fi..j . " guilty I rnlay. and enter the state i mat mfttA-Ul ahnwlnor beHt of workmanship 1 HiiJK 'aT) - t4D SlK whiih forged bonds were issueJ, were as follows; Hamlet. N. C. $50,(100; Ko kv Mount. N. C, $).(); Statesvibe, N C. $1.1,000; Lonsdale Term. $.V),iKKl; Popular Bluff. Mo, tllJSOO. WIFE sen CF UECXnZCOT ME CIVEn FREEDOM try Th AMoelated Trew ) Htkl.IN. Jan. 16-The wife r n-l ypungest son of Dr. I.iebknecht, h . id "20 Years of Rtliability" ) OA 1rl4T m YouVe Been Watching the Sales and Thinking it Over Act Today Here are the savings in bulletin form: B. & M., Stein-Bloch and Society Brand Suits and 0 coats FORMERLY 20.(H) NOW $16.00 FORMERLY $22.60 NOW $18.00 FORMERLY $25.00 NOW $20.00 FORMERLY $30.00 NOW $24.00 FORMERLY $32.50 NOW $26.00 FORMERLY $35.00 ' NOW $28.00 FORMERLY $37.50 NOW $30.00 FORMERLY $40.00 NOW $32.00 FORMERLY $42.50 NOW $34.00 FORMERLY $45.00 NOW $36.00 FORMERLY $47.60 NOW $38.00 FORMERLY $50.00 NOW $40.00 FORMERLY $55.00 NOW $44.00 FORMERLY $60.00 NOW $48.00 FORMERLY $65.00 NOW $52.00 Ncttleton, B.&M. Custom and B. &M. Special Men's Fine Shoes broken lines divided into three extraordinary groups $11 and $12 Nettletona IL $8.35 Conservative and English lasti By CLIFF STERRETT 12rT(!i AX MtALl ... iT JO Lcx! KjT OtJK,S IUL HOOilSt IUL 1 : of the Spartacans, who were arreled wIkm l.iiiiknri hi s house svat ur rinindrd hy soldiers and searched Tuesd.-'y, base breii liberated. Many incrutiiiialiiig boUhevik documents were seird. I.iebkliechl'l eldest Soli Is Still 111 the hands of the pnlue Auioiik others attested was Iraulein Jakob. secretary id the Spartacus unioi NotliiitK it bn ss 11 of tin whereabi uts of l)r. I.ielikticsht. former I hief of I'olne Liihhorn or Cos Luxemburg 1 I 'Sixty dollars will save a liie How many will you save Armenian Ke luf C.impaiitti. I ibnury .1-10, BARTilNYZ m m main st. omiKnA.an $8, $9, $10 A M. Customs $6 and $7 B. & M. Special" $4.75 $6.75 Newest shade of Kassla calfs Durable, common lenie ihoet M any other reductions throughout the store DEPUTIES WILL nEozivE wooa PARIS. Jan, Iti.-f llavasl-l In chamber of il pulies has decided in teieive Ptesideiil Wilson at a format meeting The cciemony wi'l be pre. ceded by a reception to i'leiidrut and Mrs. Wilson and the members of parliament in the room of the presi dent of the rharnber. The dale has not been fixed Women Take Part In Japan's Affairs TOK 10 Women are taking an in creasing pait in Jjpane.se public af fairs and some have been appointed to posts of trust A woman doctor, Miss I ufu Kyo, was named by the Tokio polur de parluient tn invest i.ttr the tsusei of infant diseases and to arrange a plan of assisiaoce for poor womrn St 1 - latsu Kakuia was aptmiiiird to a similar x.st in Osaka. Some women Cnuilurtors are found in the suhiithan electric tailways ami now woman station master lias been appointed. There is a great increase in the number of women gymnastic: teacheis in girls' schools and one government girls' I' hool has adopted baseball. I'our null, on starving war lictitus in western Ana Help them out I ehruary .MO, the week of the Ar meiuaii Kelief I ampa K't for ths-southwest. "20 Years of Reliability" Manhattan and B.&M. Shirt 8 .li.MLaowrirjw 1.73, now js Were .w,.r ?:9?iJ,0W J J Wtra l ,BOw jj Wre 3 SOjiosejlns W.t.,l!4;P?iJ,5.wl.1 i Ware Hop, now ftS Were WOO, bow ai5 " i i I i ' .Wejeat).M1aowJ4jiS Ware 7 50, bow aajji Were a.0, aow tc.jg Were tiO.00, aew 765 Were It 1.00, bow f7.a ,wfiM-Xi w 7M "Munsing" and other Union Suits Were 1.7, aow l 0 ,wr -l?-PPt-,y. -i'd Wete 7J, bow 1.Q Were fi.50, aew a.oo Wert flOO, aow $i.0 Wete H . aow la w Were fjaTQ, aow H.K) WeroK.eo, aow 9iM Wero, (H-Ofl, tow e,oo Weto (HAT0,, .ew Xjo yrt 17,00, taw 5.io Were T 0, now boo ' t clothing will cure tlirm completely. Walk r 1- - . . triLjti;--.