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Oklahoma City Times D'Annunzio probably Intends to dramatize himself when it is all over. LtprVm JIm c.'haTlcngtd for the ntp again. Snon Uqan will resume the vaudeville stage. - - - - ii I S I: t OKLAHOMA I X. Publiah Ivtry Cvaning (acapt Sunday by THE OKLAHOMA PUBLISIUNC COMPANY B. K UATl.iiKU I'raaldrnt CHAIU.K8 W HOOUH.. Cliltrn ind Waitarn Rapraaantatlvaat T ft. KAT2 SPECIAL ADVKHTIHIM) A'SKX'T New Tori CUT. Han "'" rlno I'al.. Chlraio Kn City. SUBSCRIPTION RAT CS Oat Temr rlla month .. Thr month ' On month ... OUTBID! Tlma tnd Sunday Oklahoman. Timet only (Sunday nklahoman only IMII.T AVKItAOK I'A'P HKITKMRKII CIH TI.AT10N. . . WAGES AND RENTS. TNTI.KI'.1 IN'O f.vtl tr. contaitifd in i litlmr nt isMird, wliu-li inclililrj ....... of the Iimi.k niti nt WW' waite r.iriicri iiumhk n u.. ,-i.. .. ( )fjr. eniployrd in tiity-finlit indtntrin in furty-llitrc sttr. Tlif rfpnrt at jtr th.it a great nujnrity nf thne rtnplnyrd wi'tk 'ri than t!ht honri per wrrk day and that thr average tt.n'r (if iimrr than .Mi(l male laharcri tahulatrd v.l in ftrn, of Su rmM an hmir. A niiiuin fa t is that thr itrrl indutry. thr u-rnr of thr prrrnt mrikf. paid thr hitthft .ii'muc hourly wagr of fir itidtiMrirs tahn! itr I - 74 S cn: per hi nt -.ind a m -corded thr oet orlc period fur wumrn M hmm prr rck day. Thr rrport records thr aieraifr expen htttrr for h unr rrnt, ami" l lies earning fmn ft.f to $t,5li0 a year, to hr 1 74 a yrar. or ap.r.. r- i. JI5 a month, hard on ninety-one otie. 'I he fifty Ifadinn citin :':. :h- following: KrlilifApnrt rirvpland MmnraiKill ard St. 1-4" 1 . Hi . i 71 I'M 111 T trull Kl l'a t Hnkpraflrld. I"n1 "I'-' u Tluffalo :" "t Upattla :n " Htiibpnvtll l.ltt'a Hock V '5 l Chiraco - I" Butt Fort "yna :"7.7 7 N'pw Turk '1 Columbia (whltrl I" Han Kranrlaro and Onkland I"f Wl. l lta 51 IViltlmnrn hltr) :nl Sa rampntd 5 '' Oklahoma City WO 42 Ryraruaa Ni wark, N. J. Tjovar, N. J. Trenton Iiliith Via. ; . 1!" 17 . 197 11 , 1?'. mi 1"4 ft I . U3.:t Wllinlnctun Unr. th.n half nf lha ftitira liMrd than in Oklahoma City. The Timr, thinks that thr hi thing the finrr, duft not trll is the percentage of home miners in thr larions citirs. If the facts, nrre known, we hrlirve Oklahoma City would rank vrry nrar th top of thr list in prrcrntajjr of hotnrs owned. Whr'e ssair ra-nrrs aie paying fur th' ir homes like rrnt, thr monthly payment pruhaldy ts a tittle liighrr than t!ie averagr sprnt for rrnt would hr. Fnrthermorr, some of thr ritits in which the total yearly rent is lower than in Oklahoma Citv aie notorious for thnr noisrsomr tmrmrnts. Oklahoma City has no trnrniptits. Thr only a'mormal rhing ahout thr rrntal situation hrre is the etiitmons shortage of rrntal proprrtv. In all probability frw rattle men in Oklahoma wilt suffrr as a result ol the ' calling in of emergrnry loans made during thr drouth last yrar hv the war financr corporation. Thr time limit for payment is November 15. The announcement states, however, that extensions will hr ("ranted in nrpent caes The fact that Oklahoma stale and national banks hair mp!e funds to take over the paper protects the producers. The goirrnnirnt loan was a isar measure, war funds wete tied snd as possible. Here comes a British minister, the Rev. II. I. Warneford. with thr argil mrnt thatj'mrn cannot exist on mere food alone" to .import his aiguiti' iit that hoore is a good neighbor if you know when to leave it alone Mr W.itneford il as far behind the times as the emploirr who thinks that a laboring man is entitled lo nothing hut a long day and a light pay envelope. In making a health and decency biidgri for p....rrnn!f-Pt r!rrk t'.e Wash ington bureau of labor statistics makes a hat .lil.m .im.e . I our and a halt hats a year for a woman. We suggest that the tliv.-.ti-ii might hair been easier in half hor and wholr hats. We should fret If the "sack rarrirrs" who a'r reported br supplying Pftrograd with the only food that is being nhtaftied time, should lose the -esidrme addresses of I.etiine and Trotrky. Teta M. Taata was on of the frattirrs of a musical program before the womrn's clubs at F.dmond. Try hrr name on our p ano. Au revoir, I.enoir. -----. t. - ; I i . . M out (siwsit. fwrkt I mo ii ii i i v, - crrj&rrz v- WEDDING BELLS ... By Jean Knott FFF30 c , tuTlT w i l u J ULJLJU H6 (V6e-f mE r .f'T JOHN. I NEE D - i : . fr V f X . ' C 7 H AT?T7 E L Y ' lLS I s CAia Aannicv . . ix . i --. t (. i t ry k . i I i" i ,w ,i - u 7 r S-M jr. &f THE GUMPS STILL ON THE MARKET FOR A FLAT. I j i 1 vCU- 'Ll SAW IT' rvo pMsVUrrAbNTWAijE BtEN 0U WERE rHl; ONf -.(- A I ( If tOJ EMEM bAE TO T II 1 CINCW4 TO A PLAT WT 'OUNEM0fVBLf VOU rWs: ftOINto tt riu-Vt rAATl- TO fvAt Tlv AT VOU lZJZvrZ$S kliUVS- ' f'AICWtHt piUDTM-sV MTHATlKNIi vNt V VAjUaVY) CxIC THINK THAT- h . ' I rWwPOU r a,n .-ITKa- akin TVwiOPwrtMYHEINIOoUoWOU yNM,( Vou XV m tT TW S rH ATE i OONTKMOVs lrL ( ILL NEEP I " G" T T I N SIC K AN ta ONl NAVf WAD A WOOP- PlCKtDA AU TV AT VOUVsl H t AJ- V I'VE CrOT J I , V ' ANVVWAV F SOH..V tlAt 'H Vl'O I k,K TNli PlAtE NIM AMD (NOW ft , ( I AT 7S t ' .W-- mmmJ- V . J TOTMt oLbWouafc-l b? )' M A ySkaV ly 1 - ' . .si'.- , , :V.., lailMaJjjjjL,' HKcSSsliaSl ll ' U 'MSI .M t iTl-ttSTraj- tjji-iJl.,iii II I ' CITY TI M E S Csv-lonl. Editor .Beeretary-Traaaui! BY MAIL IN OKLAHOMA ..S (Hi . : Mt . 1 'k . .( OKLAHOMA Dlle. par fronth-110 n yrt 7ne r nionin-i i a i"r prr month -I t "" a srui 39,700 t rrport nf thr frdrr.il drprtiimt of rom - ltiMiMii 'tr.i Ati tr..tn " rnm n.tt""i i t v i i. .i . ti c, , , . . 1 rwh I: 41 l l .irl.nluun. IV. V. I'"l "I -.!! I.ihi I'lty ... ',vi 'mi ii md l!-.ild lin. k Marat and Miitlnr. III . mid I '.iv-i.i'nit. la KH 11 l-iut"!'.''!, (whltrl I' : hnm I'la !.', I liln.l. lihl and ranld. -n. N J Hi' 7.' til in. .Up !:! la-. M.KflP 1" ' ArtoMa, ' ; I ii..niii i 1 :t rto i.ipn. a 17' 74 Oallna 1 I'ii. I.lo ... 17" Ct. la.ir.a Mm. Kaat Ht. Iinlf. Ml . i lutpi ... 17J ! K"4wa 'tty. Kan., Ka'iaia l.v. Mo Trinidad lip, M .:t"i M.inphla ( Ini'lnhiitt .'ailli'l l. i'..i'. Inn. rntland . i 'I 171 I 71 '." 1 7i' :.i li'.'.i 4 Sl" i" show a loorr sum pud out fur rrnt war business should he timed as rapidly L , T iLtlJOeMlllfce His Column No Jok. Hrr huahand ta chraty tlnb, Wlm hi ia I 'tli ill mi If pit mid eroaa: ThmiKh ha rimy If I hlrn hoisa Hip Juti, Juat bel thai aim ll bosa tha Iwaa Tbt H. C. of L. Tlit orjituty nun went into the butcher shop. "Hrae g:ie mr i rpurtrr's worth of lamii," said thr otiliturv man. T tie hut. her hl. rd the b.u'un and began wrapping it "I wish "ii unii'd put i whole lot of paprr ainmnl thr bic.n," (ilr'lr i the or 'I narv man. 'I hair a hole i i j my vet p.'.M t .m l ! .i nut want to ll.SC the p.llk.lgr" iiinnap. J 't lakr lli Ph.n pt kind nf li'.pn A., W1 , , ., ,.,,,, , , Tli It tli. v li (Pt II kr.I whPii Thpy Mart tu inn In ilrl.i Haw, Haw! "Yon tn.iv ri'i ail tint thr w nr tun i-.itnr fiirtn t lie east." Ina.xrd On .'. a k man. "Yrv" rrptird thr wrtr:n mm "Ati'l ion niav rna!! fi.it tVi ti1' d.nin and w i .lupcd what lliri ..'i in the f t " Advice a rM ma yuu I'l ft In d no api li'it ip.i I ll aim, with i .up; A l. t "I i I I" Ka a.lvi. .i l hi n t!i" h i a fi.'iie to ai . .. Hrlp i"ai nmen,1 "Mr : '!:.'l;i runs than v cl pnr I t),c i ll'PI 'fill I'hot "I low 'l.i ' 'ii make that out .'" thr h.-."ti " Ihrv are me I o looking Vr.l i' i- an i i : 'I r tephr I fir . til t.!-. t Otich! TtuiiiKh r''h nmy brh g "ii i and Juv." (il.a.'M.'l ..I.) TnrlP Hill: ' ..ii s I"" . r ' a il.Mi'-i, t.ov. I nli'.a Jul h; a .ii II." on"' Wt p Ynt flwn ('"id on Thi, One iKrmii Tin Iini..vl'l, Ky, Ma't!i;:e l.lc'i.a. a I A n 1 ! r e ;v T ' and M:s I :i oi l, I.oiiisiilir Hi's '! I It irif 1 i-plr't Gosh I We hate t : hr o!r iinrrre 1 ind h's pu:"i .1 111 ou tha !''( k Milk 1 1 ' r i t . 1 1 1 1 1 ahout tlw 0 l ut r in .i". Nurthr'n ' 1 is located at . hi 11, N V Notire! !f sour sisnp is t. o hot, up the l, ;;..rt and linker in Sprmgi-rM. Mass . and K Hist ril, . .nit' m . 1.. Cool. broth w ill 1 x lor oil. Well, Weill Tlfinan v;raks 01 r.iinp"!l!. Texas, and Mm lleml in M Kuiniv. Texas Cron'-s. Ip'a vary crooked, la fill rta't, At him I rn 1 '' p"i p : For hr a:!i Ilia noil rp'oi that I atol.i Kir wi ' k l.. f..i - I. tika M'-Tailir Hp's vp y erunkPil l. l.nn t.tut, II" aultlv I i"..i k' .oi : Up alula I'lP I k I l" i Ti wed, J':t A mill I'll I '.US llk'il - II i.-ling-, ,rli , Tnhunr fiieen Pcrsimninns. J W. Simmons picsenird a ehc- !, " li'ablr t" a Mi I .tern at the 1 -t Naiioi1.1l hank of rlma. hi , .!..! irdonrd ti'e 1 be '1s "l,'"" 1 .-i "i mo'is" The ia-hiir ti.'d h. i' 1: ;iM he O, K. as sunn a, fiu-t lill. What? Pillir U'ood wants to know' what has hi'iu'iip ri thr o, I woman hi ii-i- I t" spit on hrr handkerchief and a.sli the baby's face. WatcrTuiT Growl The Nashville, Trnn , branch of thr hih has elected thr f' .'lowing an- SAY, POP! Alkali Ike Takes Pop at His Word TTo licinH- t. c. Kit. ! n. Pfttrrh.it. O A. Itallanr, I. I j 1 1 1 1 Imu i"in. " Mran Unite! ."ah! hai "I 'ear wlf. p'nasa do not c And It y In L'lka lin" I'tiad; If I H. "M ' ' To mold coif t'lla Ineiead. l.uk Mrt.uka. Pild h: "Pear wife, lha (tfAk jroti fry I amply imnnt chaw; 1 (it" Is n ir."H ynu ahould buy A hull aula fur your alio." Iunion (Ohio) Kawa Names It Namei. Pick Y Thrower is I Southern U K hrakeman inrl livn in Knor nil, Tr-in Our Daily Sperlsl. Fnrtnrr ttiftiiii mike (lit llttrrri f .pv Luke McLlike Sayt. A ni.i'rird woman crrtamly dixis no v grtnng a swmle woman into the vi:u- k'nd i t U"iihlr And a L'irl ilorsn't mind chappe hps lansrd liv thr riK'ht frllow the a iv 'hi- nld if they were caused hi iif weather. i''ne men are shade struck an iiu'i'l walk on the siinnv side of tin stin't I lu-n tlirv ivonilcr why tlici ,1'r .1 p sv looking Pr wor'd in'l as Sad as somr p.-o p!r make il "in to lie. Hut it is a ta.'t l! at t'ii iiorl'l is crrlain to mi i p..-r mi the nian wit.l thr g'nl U's ll' .i'Ii.I U hat has hrcome of thr o. f , I r -i h r ulio th niht hr had to yell j at ;hr i.ti of Ins voir in ordrr to put ! t;ie tear of Ciod into tlie hearts of hi .i'iigrrsMlion r A matrird man will Rrt jtit ns mmi, !. liil ( i itiiftilii i if In ii an tiutir her to supper as hr will ii hr is I nir lion's l.i'e. When li mm a:r transact ns hn:nes thr man who is so nlcaianl and polite is the one who is d'ting the se'iini; Our idea of a Molly is a h..y who ..in urar a pair ol Mines tor tune 1 w-rks ard not hair both soles hang ing off. , M thrr can trll yon that anything 1 I father sales by thr kaifs hrnm clo-c-l I 1 hr wastes hv leaving the cellar elec- 1. Iiht binning a'l tiii;'it. ITirt'v how trouble will ch.incr a mill's appt.lr.in.'c llywv. sshrn h grts in had most of1 Ins friends fail t i in vnur him. I S'lgar is said to hr a good suhsti I tutr for Alcohol. So we suppose thr j nr runieess will enact a law pro ! hi'.i' Tig the manufacture or sale 01 iiu ir .... .. - t Ji ion a-e looking tor a sure tttimt : In that a riiI's shoes are not h: lot h. Anti-ancintt Expandi. So'tipw iiat li'ininisi ent ol the old trt e "chain 'hot," familiar to th.or ii'io lo k at thr picture', in the ta.k nf thr .! tionarv. is a s'.rp tly modern !.;tii "i an'i an' ratt ptojectilr dr s'w"ed hv a ( on innati automobile m (" I and described with illustration "' I'. -pc'ir Mpchani.s Magazine tor , irii'h-r Of the convent:. .nal out !! sh.i'p, thr 11'iv t'roirct'lr is s'.'i: I " "t.i hn illv into four ruts, fi-t-i nn I t. irlher by long chains carped 1 I'-iile the cuing K ipidlv rotated by " ' inlmg nf thr run. thr novel mis I. f'tes apatt by i-pntiifiigat force on .':i ir the miizrlr, and becomes a 1 . iin, co-.rni'g an atra a bun ::'! t tin'- thr .i."- of the vim caliber New Kindrr Helps Korus. fv niak.ng the find' r a'tachrd t" ' a hand camera lug nioiii'h (n show a 01I1 i.'i' ini.u'r, and iixiuv the In hr r.s ' 11 t''r limit hoard of the cauiet.i ;i: t i'i"p tir rrgutar l"i-. 1 ss-h r mini." h.as s,,m'i thr prohle-i 01 .i int.iti' foiu-imr. s il('si I'lhi'd a'l'! ilhistratP'l in the Noscinhrr liutllhn j nf Popular Mechanics Magazine, a ' 45 ilrizrce mirror reflects thr view t" a b m:i i tal R'oui.d g'as--, nh"rr it i ' sha h'd by a folding hood and sren i right sidr up T he whole arturhinrii: folds iiicoiispiciiously again't the front of the camera ease when t''c latter is closed, adding little to if hulk. 77,0 Young Lady Acnm the Wag The voung lady a.'tos thr ' n thr ("iri nnii'i't oiiii'il to n !- all a K'"i'l rsa:ii'V in 'S' matter ot su n.1 ,v I rth.it w." iip -.1 in this cottntty in "te p .I:'i, al r ..nuiuy. ! I A West Vitfittia w.h-iilstn.ui 1 .it !' tonv h" f r 1 ri the uoo'ts, went out to it. lust himsrlt, and was pot r rdevrti dais Here is an rih'f example fir the up .: . t '1"1 1 '' ' 'her h thp a: l"a:n 'l-toh.lTCO Pralrr. league (Trieland j ajiiaKwiihw)amjaMaa' ' I - -1 itA.v j ' t j PATHETIC SCENE IN THE 19TH. THCY U6 GOT r- 'HIS UVM 'wuw ' t )suiSe. FO"s That . Bottom To it. f 4V rxVL' UfP m CUT.TLED To t 7$&Mt fe trfr.,'7 ( Some Consiocrattoo $ZsfflL I TvimG To apportion vsitTM Atirre PRecwSioru The imt 1REMMN(ts.S C0MTEMT5 OP Trie. LrYjT BtJTTLG OF sSCOTCh - 'ISTO 'S'?? A'Z' l THRee EQOftL , "', ; ; ; Old Sffiies Srrnn7A 7? raw zFfg Twenty Yeara Ago. Mrsiri. Ward, Gnfpple and West of the Oklahoma, and lxai Paint company were in the city yesterday making arrangements lor opening thnr painl manufactory in thr build itiil ircutrd liy thrin on 1'irst atiert. Anothrr rxirty has rrcrntly hrm added to tha number already in ex istence in Oklahoma Citv. It is called the "l ntte Nous" dnh and at nirnihtis are Missrs llriune llaitrii Mvitlr llra'tv. Mvrta loukr. I thrl Mini, Oia Allrn, Irene Ituwns iiimta llainr, Alne I'avne. Ilritir Wand, l otah Yoik, Maimulr Mai iiiun, Ali.r tail l I .i 1 1 1 . .Ma'i! itrt j laird, ella l.ane, (lata liuu, Maui M ilnrr. Fiftrrn Yeatt Ago. I'lT'lSIH h'l.l I.-- I he .inn. ".in. e uiriit wi' .h lias hr'n made id the iiiatriage of llanv K. Thaw, heir to millions, and l-.irKi.nr Sr-hit, a i horns girl in I nii'lon, i.nnrs a a great sutpiise t.i thr Thaws, who n. lie i" it in'atly a ".'iliion '! ''hus pr.ite.ti.it; I lie you!,' an lniii the gitl'- Monster OhM,.,!, llal'Mwar, i-ot..i,rl of thr Oklahoma laia'.icrs. and ! i-.i'i' lul Mi-s allir Sii'xli'rasi weir 11' 1 111 thp l-olv l.'ti'K 1. 1 III I'", k th s forrnonn by JihIrp StrpliPinoii in I " 1 1 ,- em r of 1 ll.'.ih' una I it;, i swrllpst and sinartr.t r. The Roirtnui'tit entton rrporl fur flkhilioma and Ind. .11. a tr:t.t"r:rs ! shows a light frost (I. t..her IV and 1.1'. N'o damaur ; ptkiug ptonres-el . , rapidly; half t,j ihrre-guarteri in KuikI i midilioii. Second picking in pri'hjrcsi. Tm Yeata Ago. The grand initial nation of thr Kiak Island I'riMo lines will in all probability be roniplrted bafuie January, I'JIO, according to ft state ninit made today by Chairman B, I'. Yoakum of the Kock Island-1 riico lines. James Fdwajri Thomas, eldest ion of Mr. and Mrs. Koss K. Thomas of Zf North Kohinsoit avenue, was 'Hiirfly marrird 'I hursday aftrrnoon. lb tuber 21. to Miss lain a f'luala th .. n, , mil. H, i .. i .ran iii Alrxan lrr, Ala. I he young couple atrivrd hrre Saturday. Oscar TTirtt, C. D. Ferguson and lltnry llullman were takrn in as tnrnibi'ts nf tlie I akrueiv Coutilrv hih at a meeting of the stockholder. last nitfiit The American Way. Hrrr is an incident that ii wrll ivotlh stnitv, A t' ilays ago I'ennsvlvania rx-pir-s tt.nn hound lor Nrw York ! P"ed tvt long a'ter leaving Pliila di'lphia Thr passrugers became 1111 eav and s mir ol them climbed out to fin I thr engine cirw trying to make a minor rrp.ur on thr engine. The )... puzzled thrm. Thru from the irtowd strpped out a pimperous look inn 1 itirrn. who said ; "1 me me a hammer and I will fix it for you." Withuiit waiting to don overa'ls, hr wrnt to uoik and in a short timr thr riiR'.nr was in running condition 'Who is that man;'" asVed a pas srn 'er. " I hat is Yam lain," rrplird an. other. The volunteer engine mrnder was thr president of thr Rrest Baldwin ..coiii"tiir wurks at Philadr'phia. Mr Or TOtae Mason CHKCft UP AOAIN. i WE aay tha prlera now ara Men. hlali pia iiftan alrliaan iliun'il wa ahudilpr whan w o lo Irnvj rhrar up. II.' wurat .a vat lo i-omat Thai fh'iprp'n any UiPia ara no hhlra. ami ilmly Ipath' r srowa mora run, and aa tha prlia of (uniwpnr all.l.a ln 'rn a"a up In Hip Air Tha eliithlrrj an Hi". la ii.i mipiI. lha ahapii ara diiut mi. I on iIip .p; It lukia auma Influpii . ano pun in t a aim a I any luli'n. I i ' "" " '" h, , I" no flmir, mid an th 'iuii )u.r in. iiri'i'i, Pllil WW III wpppInK rvpry liiiur lianiuae our Ii.i: ra) aip IiIhk iIpii.I. Tim tiarhrra aay I hi lira lin hni ha. anil wr timat Irt n.ir wlilaHrra kikw moil IIipv air'Hit I 14 iinsiniis ynrt.', and wiva and wikkI lit and frn. Thr ki.pi an) ha iami.it unii'ii fur ti'ia lh.ui ntnaty -flva Mrppfit;w lip a.'.a Hi" alii 'iff draw In: rlnaa wl . is I'li'lMn an k. la hla hunpiil. And an thlliKa no. (rum dav to day, thr wtclit l.linipd world la nut of pliimh; toil l"t 11a all l.n l.lilha and aay; .'hppr sjfs tins worm la i. lo pomp. TIip worMt till pomp, and then thi. altimti, the t.li- r. -ai tlott sv 1 1 n..iii; arid wa will lanlf in tha dump Ihu plrata and the prof llprr. woikrd in thr shop, Irarntd his tradr, 1 amr up finirt thr ranks and is noisr brad id thr grra'rst timunoiivr mal; nig plant 111 thr world ,Sjni 'aua (lam's career is not peculiar or imiipia ill America. Charles M Schwab nth a carried a suiseior's f"d. mid Oji.il Willard was line a railrnvl train man 1 hr industry of this country is calling lor esprit men ra ,h (lav, audi the man who is able to lill the ) shove him soonrr or later is pir't apt to get it, Thr trouble w ill man mm is that not only arr ihry n"t prepared for the jobs above them hut thry don't rarr enough ahout fillinsj thr jobs thry are in Wheeling In Irllignirrr, - - .'' .:. ;irr.rr: By Brifjgg Br C. M. Pjnsj WMA, COML EvtYBo'br' 6Ttr'1 Loorfipl f .1