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TWO OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919 FOUR ARE HURT IN 7 CRASHES OF AUTOMOBILES Two Women, Badly Bruised, ' Expected to Recover, j Seven auto'robiV accidents in Ok- 1 lahoma City Life vrsterday afternoon ' and last niidtt u i!tnl in innries In four umiifli, ' "f were re ported ii l.f in a setinns iiinililionl.nl Wgbt. Mrs P V. Hoffman. n?4 Wel , Thirty seeopd ourt. wa thrown from tV !if uh r1' her husband was drii inn -an .1 In.Hv Ionised w' rn ;i i ,v i ilrvn Lv Mrs. I'. l? 1'eters, 1 Vlt Mr- i k'mVv vMi.ivlifd mm i At TlnrtTth and 'i ki.-ley about 5 o'cloek yester day afternoon Both Can Ovuurnefl. Mrs I'rters was going east cm Thir tieth and I Inf fman was drivim) south on McKinlev when the accident hap pened fli'th r;i' were overturned. Mrs 1'etcrs a"d Mrs lluf'itian isrre rr itfl set v in j nrri tail n iht ' i-ere .ii In lie recovering rapnllt tn s ninrp nc at t'it'ir'mc. lv T I hint, r was ri'hnu north on ISriit'lwav at 7 cut 'ik Inst ti'llht oil his niotorcvcle when an atttomoh'te J t H lit in l .1 : r i r,i) (;,ll Rl r in i rr.ii'ird into him Ire w.,s hurled to the pavement nn.l t.i'n finiiers of h n tiifht hand were hrnken. Me was also badlv hmied. 'Hie driver nf the an- I tomolule Irft and rould nit be found Floy Is Injured. j Ttmrnie Williams, 8 ve.ir ntd child of Mr and Mrs Joseph Wiliams, who! live it the corner of Klin street and j liVh't'snn, as slinhtly bruised when an automohile dtivrn by (i T. I)c ma"ee. 12 l'at ("ir.md avenue, ran I K.i'ist him at l!ie cottier of Klin and Robinson a''oul (i nVlnrk yesterday afternoon The automobile had near ly stopped when tiie boy was stiuik , which saie I hun from serious iniuty Dr. J. li. Phrklev, who saw the acii !ent. said l):inaree was not to blame and that ,t'e ihild was not hurt seri cusly The other accidents resulted in w 1 iniurv to the persons driving them but . did the usual damriKe to the cars. The poli.e weie instructed this; mortiiiiK to etifurie the traffic ordi- '. nances even mote strinKcntly, as an j otlier wave of careless drivmi seems to be sweeping the city. I BATHROOM PARLEY IN PEACE HISTORY I.OMi'iN'. 0,i. :5.-Sir Ceorkc Kiddell, in a stieech at I press con ference at Holyoke last night, re sealed an intrretitn little "inside" .storv of the I'aris ,eaie conference ill vs. "S r Maurice' Hankey," he laid, took the last (ierman note to Presi dent Wilson at 5 o'clock in the morn inn on the Monday preceding the riKninc of the peace treaty. Presi dent Wilson left his bed and invited Hankev into his room, then said: "This is too cold. Let's go to the bathroom its wanner.' "So they went to the bathrr-nm, and they di'ciissed AnsWmrric in rela tions iittini? in the bathroom." CohU Cause H i laches and Pains I'ru i s'l I ' .i l. i ! 's and ll.'dy Pain lamrd foil a (fill are soon lei eve by ta'.ini; IWMTVE P.ROM.) (jUINIM-: Tablets 'lliere is on' one "I'.'inio l.in'iiim ," I'.. (jKOVK'S siijti itire on the box ,V)c (Adv., MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE FOR CHAM3ER COMMERCE A membership i niiiuttee com"risr I ; of llnrty fue members of the I ham- , ber of fommei. e w ill be apjiomtrd , next week, Manager Charles lv Hall naid today The duty of the commit lee will be to keep the membership of Ihe chamber up to par at all tmtes ; fallowing the recent tiriesful drive in which 811 new members were se cured. Several more are expected when the bmkers return to the city. With the more thin 1 fl members prior to the campaign, the total mem bership now is nearly 2.J00. Vital Statistics Birth. M- nin1 f II. J. Frort. 315'4 Bouth (snnrlel. tiov. Mr ..nl Mix. R VV. nmtdlnc. Ill t Sixth Hre.t. tviv. tr. end Mn l-nhert alagnua, tot BMt Seveiiih i.',i. (Ctrl. Pesthi, Mrt r. w Ruplibiin. ta. C. W. Itniib.:n dl.it m hue real ei. Ill iVm fc.trntr.fi.ih iret, m 11 Beork y,.tfr,MV tnnr. lna Kui.fr ai aetil r ant ht hftfl at ihr r.'.tn f t. k " """'""'W a'lrrnonn. with Fa h r MertM ottle ating. Ilurlnl will n. in now Htu cfimtary. Chronic Lingering Diietiet OMahon City has one ot the most ferfectly mted institutiii lot th admin i ung of Intravenous so Itrtions, seiim s. etc. A non-surgical Institutjnti for lh treatment of chronic diseases lot oen and men ' Jlawslnds ! ttstlmoniali on tilt ' ftsreial attention unen to the trra t a'' ft incipient Tuberrulosii ssajkt'i disease, piahetes Goitr ' Oinmeb and Imestmal trmible. Ner mm iiliiui Uhrtnnalicnl lf ' . ProkaWy Ihe only inst'tulnm in the asiartMMlt where ihe French I4 can ' nhlalned Call lor h.,klet The hatr-State Dnrtnra, SuV Herskowu; Baruch Reports to President What Labor Meet Accomplished WASHINGTON'. Oct. 25 -1'icsident Wilson's industrial confer ence was tint in v .i in. il was declared in the rrport made to the presi dent by the puhlir K'up today. 1'residcnl Wilson had before him the rcpoit urging that lit establish i commission to carry on the work which was started hy the industrial mnfrienie The aci'ompliilui i-iits ol the indtiitri.il conference at outlined by Ilcnurd llaruch are t'lese : 1. It biought the Issuee involved home to the nation. 3. It demonstrated the great difhcuf.ii o( a aolution. 3. The discussion arout.ed public thotichl, aod from that thought will crme aolutloa of the indtisttial problem. a. The Intimate relations of the fanning interest! to la- duslnal question!) was demonstrated. 5. It was derm nsttated that both capital and labor aw sortrty quantity pioduction at the lowest possible rest. "All wci'mis turrit not alone proper financial trcitinent, but rem -il i ! ' on of their position as part of the fouinhitinn of society it-M-lv" !,--! .i t -,1 I'.jrirh todiy. "litis recognition must conic, nut at I prnihvr (.'aoli l. but as .1 matter of inhrrrnt right. " I iir outcome of tint d nti-r. iKe Mist he th.it there will he tnatt i' it .iii.I mcu-asing rifort on t!'c pail ot rinploveii to ter that, not al..ne pii'i'i r wag are paid, hut tl at thr human rights of the work in arr i oin iilcred. Tlr tn"plier lias ceitain rights hirh must br ifi'oioiicd :iinl prnte.-'rd. I oiiplrd with Ihne tmhts n tlir ohliga lion tn M't tli.il ail ol Ins employs are accorded JUM treatment. " Trotzky's Staff Reported Seized by AntuBolsheviki Reds Parry Petrograd Blow COn-NIIACt-N. M, 25.-Thr rn . .w. , . - . inni!"rr oi ar ami niouiir oi lim it.! has Ihth rapttired at Tiinkoc- Selo. according to a Keval dis;.at.h '.i the N'.itiival T'dcde, I'totAy liinisrlf esraird by clit'Kin to a rail ro.nl i ar a-.d later IIcciiik from the sce-tr in an a'i". ni' h;'c. Troops of the northwestern liii si, in army ptirstird the minister and fired upon Ins car but Trotiky mc cii'ded m rciihinR Petrograd. The left flank of General Yude nitch's army is reported to be imdci fire from the b iMievik dreadn might Poltava, which is lying in the Neva river in Ihe limits of Prtrugud, and shooting over the house tops. Reds Rally and Attack Savagely LONDON. Oct. 25.-Rallying under the command of Leon Trotky, bol shevik minister of war and marine, troops of ihe Kusian soviet ijovein merit have savagely attacked the lines f the Russian northwestern armv and have siiiceedfd in parrying. lr the moment at least, the thrust of the lat ter against Petrograd, according to rrports reaching this city Tsasrskne Selo and l'avlovsk, south of Petro. "rad, have been recaptured from the lories of General Yudenitch, it is c'aimed, and the advance of the hol sheviki continues CABINET FiEETS FOR DISCUSSION OF COAL STRIXE (Continued from P.igs 1.) of bituminous coal miners called for next Saturday. Director tieturi! limes of the railroad ad:ninisti.it:oM was a'krd to inert with the cabinet to present the situation ftoin th standpoinf of the r.vltoadj. Tumulty Attenrls. Serretnrv 1 inline wis confined !' his home with a cold and could not attet'.l. Ml ot'i-r nieinhrrs if tb t.resident's official family were ores ent and S'i rrt.iry Gl.i' preside! 'ecrrtatv Tumn'tv was nrrent t convey tl linn of Pre'idcnt Wils.i m the sif.inti.nt. s t''ev entere.1 'he White lb : ivibinet oil", ials ilc'l ii-d to make foreci t. Snine n mber ; ticwexc were said ti bul l the belief that stc n'tmn wa nec-saty in the face : the vMe it,dii'tri.i (.iluatioii exiititu icr t'ie c.Mi'iliv. "I .on fo t'er fll'hl" .li I "lie V!' ber i t the c I, n"t " While t'"re ;. :'tt"ov w.-s no d!'pniiti'"n to cr 'i f le ci'.' r: t'ie i.-petators or tu ners f the f-i'urr of the p? iti.itioos co'i I'lu tf I by Se.-re'.iry tlson. of( rial who u-sed the sit)ia'ion. '" k' oi a 'mass . t . U on tue i; urri",irnt.' " Statement Promised. There sinned to be di.uhl whether the cah'net would isue a t.itertie"t 1 as to the govenunrnt's att'tnde re 1 narding the coal strike. In White ". House circles the thought was that j Siomi BATTERY t'. alve a tH-yent unennillttnnal aiiiiniti'. r In m rif I sc. heel.!'! n t'.i r lrti l-'rilile Cnmniiiy mi every I'ltreaily Hiiiterv aolit GUARANTEE BATTERY CO 9 II West Ma n t Walnut 2J( W. J MUnPMV Mgr. Braech fAf nti-n tOi? CUfl'n Blvd. atTirrrttAn rax "mi tar wssaaea'a afceiaflUa! mi t!ie (jw.rriuneiit's position could best t lit stated by President Wilson in a I lormal itatement to the public. Some olfii ials thought the cabinet would j recommend tins comse. i t'ne plise of the situation which init olfii aN bad in nuid was that of costs of coal to the public during the threatened strike. It was aid that fair price committees working i with Attorney General Palmer to re- dine the rust of living would add coal to the commodities on which they have issued fair prices. Officials said the department of justice would ' not undertake to set a nat nnal price for coal, because of mining cost and irrV't rates, hut that the situation would hehandled judiciously. As the cab net met, John I.esvis head of the United Mine Workers ol Anier ca, sunt word to unions through out the country that wotk ng mines j would stop nr.xt Friday nitht. Lewis said the strike won I last until the goveriynent was "able to induce the stubborn Coal operjtors tu deal humanely with the men who mine coal." "One man's guess is as good as an other in that." he added. P.cfore leaving for home, members of the miners' full scale committee 'aid they realized now that public I sentiment was largely against the ! miners, but contended there was no change in the situation. In the senate Senator Thomas in troduced resolution railing upon the executive branch of the government to "vindicate the power and majesty of the law" in the threatened strike. 7 Ci t at the Real Cause-Take lr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That'i srtirt thrwnr!i of torruich wferm are rloine nm. ImtMH ni talnru, torurt. cxr trytns; tn patch up a ' p nigpiniL uiey we ittacwng the 'tal rtuse ol the ilmOTtJoggerl liver ami eir(ler(!d bowelt. Ik kdwarda Oltvsj Tthlets arnotw the hvet m i (writhinfi. healing way. When the live? and brwrJa are per irnirui 'heir natural lunrfjnns, away km iiahgestron and itntnacB UoubsM lave wsi i bad taste, coatei' torikne tv nimc'ira, a Uury. don't -are (wling, no ambition r energr, tniutue with WKligefitad fnnrujr' lake Olive I atiieta tjie jinrute inr cakanuL lt rclwrirru' inns lahieta ana CHirclv vev.ral,l rtnnmind mi sen srrth lt ml . wj will know thrni by their ilive.iJnr rhey do the work ailhout :rpmg irsnwrs pain 1 ake mr . two it hrrttime feqiiick aUtl. tat wliat you like. lu. aiicJ25c (Ailn i Itsitnert) M.K.&T. Engineer Says NEW-0 RUMO CURED HIM A man cannot do bis work if he i sn'ier't'g from rheiitmtism. At an rate he lamiot do Ivi best. In mam ck's he b's to eiu't work entirely So it was with V. T. Thoman, passen ger eng neer on ti e M. K. S I'. Mis pains were so severe that lie was forced to give up his work until New-o-Rumo pave him relief. He rjives New-0-Rorno rredit for the fact that be is able to i,Ve his engine out on bis rer-itlar run now ke.id what be has In siy of this wonderhj' rm'dy tint did s l much for h"n "This is to ceiti.'v tbyt was unabl to allcnd to my 'bit es as ta-.senRef engineer on the M K. ft T., havinn had rheunatism for the past year I got so bad I had tn rptit work I purchased a bottle of New-o-Rumn and after taking two bottles I went back to work entirely cu'ed I kpow il was New-eRumo which effected a cure" V. T. Thomas. JM South Harvey St., Oklahoma City, Okla. If yon are suffering from the terri ble pains caused by rheumatism, do tot try ativ other remedy until you ' ie given New-o-Romo a fair trial Go to your drui'gist at once and gel i bottle or send $200 to the Nw-o "'nmo Co, for. K'tto and Haney St.. Iklahoma City. Okla, for 3 weeks' ireainasvi, ll will U tnt ixxi- G. 0. P. SENATORS REFUIE APr.iDVfiL CF COMPTROLLER John Skelc in Williams. WASHINGTON. O, t. 25 -President Wilson's nomination of I iliil Sl.r'ti ii Will, lies to I'1' t .'ntpiroller of the cmrenci, w;-s ordered unf.iv ir.ihly rep utrd to t'ie Senate lod.iv by the bank'n and curre-icy committee of thr senate. T he vo:e w.n ') to 7 ami was on strict party lines V 1 1 -hams has been holding of'ire none March 4 under a rntu appoint ment. The resolution, which is tn be called upon Monday, declares the strike would "provoke violence, bloodilird and in'tirreetion," Director General limes was waniel today in a letter irom the National Wholes. ilc t oj association, that while the coal dealers did not q itit.'in the r i K h t of the t.liiiojds to rout. scale coal mined for the de iters, they would di in mil compensation for such action not merely on the basis of the fuel's value, but also on the basis of dam age to business and other failors af fecting the reputation of the dealers. ScltchyPlaccsTurncdto Blisters. Cuticura Heals. "Scaly, Itchy places beptn on my face and then they turned td blisters. My skin was sure and red, and k burned and Itched till I scratched so that my face wat one solid eruption. 1 could nut sleep, and my lace wis disfirured for two years. Tbls uouble lasted nearly ftv year. "1 got a free (ample of Cuticura. I atetfh with such good results that I purchased mote. Three cakes id Cuticura Soip and three boiea of Cuticura Ointment bssled." (Signed) Edward Oler. R. F. D. 4, Oldfort, Tenn., Mar. 11, 1919. Thes fragrant emollient are all you need tor all toilet purposes. . JV,OIl.el 21 ard ina.Tslem Ilk. .SfJJ lh'm.ljl ih wnild. I .r ampto rwrh (rr addirsi : "CotSrvra Lsr steei. Drpi. H. Mia. Mm." sWp Cvtuift SpUiaM wilKral Me LITTLE JAPANESE PRIKA DOSHA mm "BUTTERFLY" TAMAKI MIUtIA Appearing ben- this aiteritfwrt in the stellar role of "M ula-rie I'.utterfly' with the (Tut ago Onta association Other members of this di tinguishrd cast are Forrest Lamont. Vittoria Trevinu CUtcocs) Jf'ailchiU and Bja Kotv ACE DISFIGURED OR YEARS Of I s III FAR EAST HIEOS EDUCATED WIVES, SO DOES AFRICA NEW YORK, Oct. ZS.-Another world dmand winch the war bin tendered greater than the avail able .supply, is fur ediuated wives. a cording to reports Ironi toieign missionaries received t 'dsy by the inter church world moseinent of North America "Ihe dnnaiid," savs a statement issued at intcr-cb.ircli head pi liters, "is very great in the (liirut and Afiua. where millions of inrii h.nc letinncd from die armies of the albc. ifl.v .'awnn hs l a gbmpse of .m ulrntal mar r ae trial.. ms ami bnmd them desirable. "Ac. oidiiig to one miss:onarv's report, a yomin M'.shin sheik ol feted to pass up the lour uatisr wnes allotted to b ill I v the Koran if tin- niiisi.iii.iiy w 'iild hi " 1 1 in an educated Amertr.vi ie to share Ins salt and his uincl'i In r tent." Senator Reed Is entitled to full pro tection m Ins right oi tree snrerli This has notbn.g to do with the fast that the speech is not worth the price, --iprticfirhl Republican. CIGARETTES For Your Health Clgsrattta are now being male iHinul, uit tier tot.are or riilirbs They rout ui u fragraut aod suotbiug nieiliemal herbs wtiieh sniokn per fertly. This medicated vapor is id '.tied, llieo (ilialrd thruugh lips or luxe, with real contentment Not only due th smoker have mora pleasure but tliere is a valusidr rame.lial t.eiiebt. Pint, let it be known lhat these eigareltes are an aid in warding off ititlurnra aod mills Neroinl, they are piirins,.( to give relief in thrniit irritations, e boarsanes. catarrh of the head or tlirual aod la stuppiug thoa ruse inga. but'iiigs, or other baad unises, and la reducing deafneea of waich cnbls snd catarrh are el." esuae Do not confusa these wit) the euhob nr Other similar cigarettes. No nicotine niitlnng habit forming No nerv oimners ('out no more than other kinds of eigarettes and let same time sou havH a health benefiting delight fill smoke. At th drug store ask for Dr Blosser'a Cigarette Or you assy buy it in pipe nnstiire or fur burning on a holder (wheh women ofteo pre fer ; but th mam thing I to get a bet now and enjoy a delightful sur prise. If you desire a trial paehage. end 10 cents (silver er smpMo the Bloe (Oon BA11, illtau, Oa, "Save the and You Save All" Why we love to think Jlomc? They wore built beforp the war. They are plain frame buildiiiR:". What accounts for their wonderful prenprvation? They have not escaped attack by the elements. Fomethinir must stand the sun and storm for yean. The answer is sSURFACK PROTECTION. We have Ihe best paint for any surface, also a brush to apply these materials in the best manner. Call and talk over your paint and varnish work with us. The life-time way is ours. STORM & ERICKSON HARDWARE CO. ANNEX 113 WEST RENO. !Do You Know That the best in City. Real Estate Mortgage Loans can be had from Gum Brothers Company Exclusively Real Estate Mortgage Loans Third Floor, Grain Exchange Building, Grand and Harvey POLICE SEEKING MORE LOOT FROM FREIGHT ROBBERY Two Suspects Confess to Crime, Detectives Seiy, Police detectives working in con junction with federal authorities are continuing their sranh for property stolen from a bos car in the Santa be railroad yards the first part of the week It Is regarded as one of the Li r rr st int state shipment robberies id the last two sears. lee MoHenis. pohie detective, lias found Sl'XI Camel cigarettes, tl rases of P-uire Albert tobacco and a A "DEAD SHOT" SAYSHINISTEr j Black-Draitght Civern Hip1 Praia At Stomach and t. Liver Medicine by Well- J Known Old Gentle man Who Haa ; Used It. 1 M. tie. .Li, Texas -The Rev. M. C letikms, a retired ministrr of the V P. CJuirch South. living in this ci' says: "I have used Black Draught a .1 s'omnh and liver medicine, ant h ue neer found its dual. Once I su'fered for two months wit' cramps and pains, tried everything ' coul.T bear of without avail, but , Plark Draught was a "dead shot." ' J 1 am known here and all over the stite f ir niv lionetv and truthfulness I am 78 i ears old and have used Platk Draught for years. j I can bii'hly recommend it tn any- ' one as a liver medicine that has no equal. It is excellent for stomach liver ami other ailments. I use it for a bad Lute in the mouth, headache and other sicknesses that come from the disorders of the liver." Thedford's IHack-Drawtht It pnre'y vegetable, and arts actively on the bowels, gently stimulating the liver, and helping to increase the normil discharge of bile into th intestines It assists in (he d;ges!ion of food and relieves constipation In a prompt ! and natural way. Try Bla vt)raught. Buy package , of Rlsek-Drannht today. ' (Adv.) Surface of the old home: Back H Ill N. BROADWAY large amount of chewing tobacco which are in mg held in the uilicc Ma lion as evtienie against the men ar rested several days ago charged with Hie theft. It was said this morning that 0. S Carter and K.I Collins, the men ar rested, have confessed to Ihe ir'tne and have piomi'td to tell of others implicated (ins Katsiolis. proprietor of a rold drink stand ai I'M South II. oadviay, is out on bond, c1 ai r I v t'i n v -ivm.r the proper "y," though he insists that he did not know anything about it. i' TrSlSis I! lh y l Ira, Itch, ctvY; Smart or Burn. If Pore, Yftim VyrCl"ltiiteJ. lnflanv .i or IUUR Ll tOGranulateiLut Murine often. Saothaa, iefraabea. Sale for Infant or Adult At all Dnjggista Write for Fiea Kye book. Manas Ey laaaaf Ca, Otuga n Get Your Victrola From Jenkins Victrola fame Is based on Victrola quality. The instrument srlnted by the world's greatest artist and by music lovers everywhere as the best. The Jenkins stock .tnl Jenkins Special Victor Service is at your disposal and the Jenkins esy payment plan makes "owning" easy. y- rMHaa. n..wMl. aiwr ' wm- irn ii-t, hicago Spera Association - Cleofonte Campanini General Director Will This Afternoon 2 200 Famous Artists Tamaki Hiura, Clarence VJhitchill, Forest Lamont, "Mm Fair Grounds Auditorium TONIGHT 8 P. M. Emmy Dettinn, Aleiandro Bonci, Caorgca Baklanoff "T0SCA" Good Saata at $6.00, $6.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 Plua War Tax On Sale Today Until 6 P. M. Frcderickton-Kroh Music Co. 500 Standing Room Tickets at $1 On Salo Today The two nen were arrcstrd when they were caugnt trying to collect mon' from tlie it, ink slanrl man for some ot the iiiMtctt, Mullitva said. Aside 'r un the tobacco taken from the i-ar six lu lls of uicn and a laiK iliiaiitily il ell thing were stolen whirls have not vr beni iri'nverril by the police. Cherlrs Wilkie, nlainclothrs man, ha lieen detailed to assist Mill I' liix in ru.iniiig down clues. NOCNDAY LUNCbl-OI 81 f Sporlal tten atsaT fl)n 10 fnm fl'mittfe mrH t2 jink's. Pftbler ruHttrvud, THF H CKINf law i mtm & 223 Maia St., Oklahoma City, Okla. J ' tasH 'tM ' Wrsjr'astsVsP Pusent P. M. Itltrtvfltvvf Including -in- Butterfly" ir