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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1910 Jn'E STRIKERS 7.5TURN TOWORK Jiawnee Operators' Union Is Not Recognized, Strikinir tf1rnlt"nr girls at 5haw- svbo havt been amy (roni Hirir Switchboards since labor da v, rf Itirtird to wnrk it II o'cliirk this JBorniiiR, accnrrlintr to infnrrnatinn if tlvfd al thf I iklalmm.1 dtv oitVr nf th S'lillmrjltrn Ti !i;'ho:a- nun-!m::v. F0U3 MUTT AND JEFF-The Joke of it l, Jeff Hates Soup Worn Then Mutt Does. (Copyright, mi, .r Hud n,.t SAMMUTT JlTtlrZlJ A-nTAT M M F,tRCC I ACff. GONM . m.Jl I T. twVlJ ' 1 I I AnVTHIWG FOC A 1 11 iT s.. .,d a. I . . r? CORNOM. IVv CtkT I i Tlic rrporf said that the operator" 'VturriM witlimil arhirvmir the rrsu ,for which Ihfv strink rrroKtiiiimi of hrir union. The tympany uy il is '(ill maitit.iiniiiir an open nhnp at Shawnre ami it ill continue ! ilo so iThe wave qnrstiMii was not c"ncerncl 11 the MiaHilff s'nl;r. EL LI N GCL aTm S SALARY DUE; SUES I G. A, Kfllinif filcl suit aKiinst the Olacn-Mai;fe iniiip.inv f ir J ',?)' .'5 Jtl district coiitl this nmrnttii;. KelliiiK HcRfs that lie wan emlvtd as su Wriiilrmlrnt of a coiKlroilion force. His salary ii imt paid and tliric is ilue him prrjonallv JI.5J5 to fuver the alary and advances to laborers, hr illfgrs. The rrmainflrr -f the amount represents monev due l.ihoreri for aneir smwrs ami tluir nanus, pur- ithnsrd ) h'elliin'. it is allied. HJBLIC AFFAIRS MEN ON JUNKET NEXT WEEK T. A. K.tvser. viif-rliairman, and 3''rrtary Grorne Chirk of the stair board of public aifans, and the Wardens of (he two state pr.sous will Jrave next eek for a tour of in spectior of a iiiitiiher of penal in stitution with the view of ditrrniin fet the kind of new enterprises to he JnMallesl will) the JUKi.fXlO appropri ated hy the. last rt;Maliirr. (TThry will visit stale prisons in Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, pwa aim Mmnrs.it.i. .ARGE CROWDS FOR RACES ANTICIPATED -2 i : r- - -.. ,. , : : ' rrtf AD CLUB FUND NEARLY RAISED and uncalled for for the mayor to in troduce and pass such an ordinance as he did." Eiuht fast auto raring events will lake the opening d.iy of the Okla homa state fair, "hie Saturday." In Addition to the race events, a mat' h fame ot auto polo will he on the pro tram. r It is thought that auto rares on the jwning tl.1v will swrll 1'ic attendance ' the stale lair next Saturday Willi, At bluest stalling day ihe fair has , tfr had. I Kalph A. Ilankinson of Kansas City. ; JUs been seemed to start and rcfeicc 111 tl.A ririnn aivxll NC linn " v','.'-. Campnlfners Meet With Only One Turndown in Drive, AdvrrtMnR flub campaigners hav nude a record in their drive for $.1,001) t defray expenses of an advertising campaign in New Oilcans during the Vlertisinir clubs' convention next Imi nth, Tliey visited sinre Thursday 1 5. linns or persons and receiver) 54 ! -ulm riptMiis, amounting fiom $JS to I $Hl. Total subscriptions this morning amounted to $.',555, and it was ex creted that trie remaining $-455 would be raised today. The campaigners have workfd only two half-days. I W. M. Willia 21I7S West ains, Tailor, has movrd JOE PATTERSON ALSO AGAINST RESOLUTION I hat llie hoard of city eommission 'rs had mi biiMiirss trying to keen yrnatnis Keel and Johnson from 'n-akmif in Oklahoma City against thr Ifayiir of iialinns and fresidcnl Wilson's poliries. was the jtatenieut t'lis morning nf loe l'attrrson, com niissiniitr of public property. "1 am opposed to both senators as writ as their attitmles in this matter. PRICE ADMINISTRATION WORK AT STANDSTILL A antecessor for llosratd F- Figg, Kate food administrator, who resigned to accept a position under Judge C B. Ames in Washington, has not as et been appointed, and much conjecture is prevalent as to whether one will he C. If. Kussell, ocutny administrator fur Oklahoma county, who accepted temporarily the place made vacant hy hik.'' resignation, resigned recently, ard Oklahoma is without a food ad nrnistralor. One stenographer holds down the . fines where the food administration recently held all its committee niret ii gs. (Mi.) I Mr. V'atterxiri aaitl, "but it was foolish KILL THE RATS 0,1 TO-DAY By Using STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE International F.i terminator for flat, Mice. Corkroaclit and Water Lues. It rrentea deaira in them neata to run from tho building for water and (re.bj air, dying outaido in a low momenta. Tot Wm. 31 anrf $1.B0,k-.U Ummik Im k,U fnm ltd 400 Hmf. Riadi lor U. Qtim Urn Oealar. o Have Your Child's Eyes Examined It Is very Jnijortant tha(i caara of astlmnt)ra or muacu lar Inaufriclrmy ! flvan a proper attention In an urly h, white tha eye la still soft and llal'ls to furllior harm er permanent Injury. If taken In Mm and corrected with tha rroir Ktnuses ctiiJdren will out t;row tli trouMe entirely. Whn iificlerlrd may r"'nlt in an or B" r Inua fj ri uifil en liuubl. DR. I. LEVY Tha Modtrn OptamttrlH and Optician 401 Coscord Bldf. Mapl 10 CITIZENSHIP CASES BEFORE CLARK TODAY Kx.iminati.in of about 15 applicants for cit rnship began before Judge tieorse W. Clark in the district court at 9 o'clock this morning. Virtually all applicants aie presenting endorse ments, telling of the purchase f'f I liberty bonds Three o'clock this af ternoon is the hour set for conferring Citirenslup on the successful candidates. V Make Your Fet Right And you ftl right, and you'll ntvae fl rlftit until you dn. ftld youmelt of con. ThV ruin your ft and diepnsitinn. Rid thm with fir, Irlati'a Corn KIIIit and not with knif or rasor, with daiifar ot Infection and blood poison. Dr. Irish's Corn Kll'tr Ko hot II it your druggist N'a pads, ptaa tsia, tandaara, or rultlnc Jul pulnt eotit wllh lie, Irlah. If your dnjs;tl doesn't aril lt- rito sour nam and addraai aeron tlua ilvetinirment and aneliiia !Si.- in atampa. A bnitl will bt aent you prepaid. Scotch; -iilone IriS School Time Here Have the children happy, wholesome home to come to "after chool"? Do th.y like to ttajr home evening? The Aeolian Player Piano will afford amusement and musical education for the little ones after school hours. A treasure in the eve nings with the whole family gathered 'round. Own one on the Jenkins Thrift Plan. Call or Write for Catalog The Duo Art Is the Marvel of the Musical World MOWN Ok!ahnu'iOi)ly Ont-Prle, No Commisslcn Music House Stelewiy, Von, Kirtrmaaa, I at ay, tudwig, Harwood. Elburi, Klomaa m noi ana a aeott ot oiher Hat plaaoa. Oaaulat Pianolas aid Duo-Art. 1IIM Illllllllllllllllllll!!! I I 5 sr. r. LI i i e ' AT The grtatest Stale Fair in Oklahoma's history opens. Come expecting much- YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED ID A Y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'j r.RFATi evdtoiI A HJ T O MACES F.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIItllMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.? AM ADrMIMs nur FOURTEEN DARING DRIVERS-SIX OF THEM OKLAHOMANSARE ENTERED TO CONTEST FOR ALLURING PRIZES Following Oklahoma and Southern Drivers Will Race in Open GREAT! EVENTS!! '.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit Competition With World's Stars "Oklahoma" Dick Seip Chevrolet Oklahoma City John Holing Hudson Tulsa JJwight Mercer The Ford Uartlesville "Honeymoon" John Boyd Packard Tulsa g f EIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIll'.' I Oklahoma City's Own f Speed Pilot I Dick Dixon Hudson Tuck Fordyce Mercer "Texas" George Clark Duesenberg . Jumbo Hcnz .Tulsa .Tulsa .Dallas Exhibits Every department will be brimming over with the choicest specimens of Oklahoma's products. Some departments have more than double the amount of entries exhibited last year. The gipantic government exhibit, displaying war trophies and exhibits from six departments is a big show within itself. Don't fail to see it. Entertainment There won't bo a dull moment on the State Fair grounds the whole eight davs. Three days of great automobile racing four days of harness and run ning events Auto polo games every afternoon and evening. ' The whole speed program will be interspersed with hippodrome and vau deville acts hetter than ever before. Key yourself up for the amusement and play while you learn. c S i. u.J -rT.LV... 5 -;-''' -4p' ! I W ! Pitted Against the Ohlahomans Will he the Following Sensational Speed Stars Harry Demster Peugeot Indianapolis Carl Job Stute No. 3 Memphis Clyde Kellv Harrington 1 Angeles Mark Jenkins Minerva Des Moines Jimmie Costa ; Hudson Special Turino, Italy Larry Stone Benz Liverpool Harry Davies Nippon Ford Omaha Dick Stiff 'illlllllllHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIir A Bigger and Better Show For The Same Price Admission Outside Gates General admission, adults ,50c Children between 8 and 10 years 25c General admission after 6 p. m !!l25c One and two-horse vehicles , 25c Automobiles ',25c Delivery wagons, 8 days V. . . . . .$5.00 Exhibitor's ticket ....$2.00 Admission Grand Stand General admission to grand stand, afternoon or evening 50c Children under 10 years... 25c General admission to grand stand, afternoon or evening including box seat $1.00 mmiimiiiuimmiimmiiiNiiiimmimiiii Eatriee Clow la Arte Department September It. Entries Close fainted China September 17. 53 OEdallioininai Stole Fair aumdl Expositor immHitiiiiiiiiimimiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimii Opens September 20OKLAHOMA CITYCIoses September 27 EXCURSION RATES ON ALL RAILROADS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Entries Close in Live Stock Department Except Swine and Sheep September IS. iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiini 3 2 sea y 5 i s 1 3 s S I n il -3 llilllllM