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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 7

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MfdMr. Aooovilnc to po- TCMsn tw lut HM) ttw iMk aayvat be OBirmw arrwt wrt i afternoon and Satucdwr oiorniafr aaft tUa WM oopnty mm. Two tttrcie wen pidctdan tor tnvMttaiaiOii. but otber- WIMTCBOT ttotOBf gnmnlc; It la pointed out br that Miiidnicee eaanot very wicked if no distorbanooi becnr dnrInK so long a 9aee of tlmo and a halt A CBNTIR SHOT. 'Wd be strike yoa between pbaaea of the axfunientt" "No: he atrook me between tbe Torit JBmt.

I 1 BRICK ICE CREAM Finer QoiOity, Fuller Weight, Faster Delivery, Qnart Delivered Anywhere. Remember to place an order for Mother for tomorrow. Phone 2007 Geo. Drug Evans' Store THB LATEST BATTLE LINB IN THB CARPATHIAN MOtlNTAWa ARROWS INDiCATB 60-MILB BATTLE) FRONT, WHEaiB THH AUSTRIAN -aEOUIAN FORCB8 ARB PUSHmO BACK THB RUSSIANS. Terrible Scenes of Suffering; Queenstown Caring for the Dead Queenstown.

May The various craft that yesterday afternoon went out from here to the pcent ot the diaastor returned to Queenstown last nlgbt. All of them brousrW aurvivtrtw In greater or less numbers. It is now estimated there that six hundred will be the ootolde of those aaved. No trace has been foaod here of either Alfred O. Vanderbilt or Frohman.

Tlio latest rescue boats to arrive are brimrins mgetly bodies of the dead ploked UD from the water at tbe soene wt tlfh iiyrtgft atnr 124 jMia nuuur of uwn WM military waMiVMi of ore raadartng wmcroKr atMaora in tits ranovikl tfte dead ABA ia knvdtala. The of tbtt Cuaaid baa taken ample hotel aa well aa ntoioa in lodglnv boneea and here the swvlTors betas awt. QueenatowB MM wttneeaed ecene before. Tbe dead are be- ina conveyed to moisuea aad nadar- talclnK estabUshnMnta and ot motor cars been brausbt Into to take the injured to taoS' Pltals The leaa aerious injured are beinr iMiped aahore by aaUore and aoldien. Both atfiu and wooMQ raaoued.

If they are able to walk, refuse to ramaln In their hotels. They haunt the doojcb, wnltiTiK and watohloB for fHcnda and reUtivca. Many of the eorrlvora are atUl wllrtertd frtim lemoie experl enceu and tl accounu of the sinV- lufc of the Lusitanla ore not entirely clear. It iw to be noted however, that one and all unlta in euloKlslns the manner in which the ship 's oCCloera bo- haved. Five minutes after tbe Lualtanla was hu w'th the second torpedo amid bhtpa.

she had listed to suoh an extent that tbe life on one side oould not be launched at all. Tbe woric of Rettlni; 83 many people as poaelble, for the moat part women and children, into the only beats that could be Hear was at once undertaken by the captain and offtoem and men oi I and performed efficiently and with herolam. The Fc aji tho biff Uner went down Is desirlhcd by the survivors ai heart- rendWia beyond words. Battllnc for the rasaengera called to relatives and friends or bade each other (ood- byv. The amall boata wMoh bad ffotten away from the side of the liner picked UP a Kood many aurvtvoie who.

wuh life belts or t-UnKiuK to wore floating on the surtkoe of the water. But soon the boots all were crowded. Those boats were, in turn, piolisd up tut in many canes four and more hourn elapsed before tho rescuers reached the scene. In many caaee only work left for the rescue workers to Co was to collect from the water the floatlni? bodies of the dead. Sevpr.ol pnssonfrcra were taken aboard trawr- severely Injured, only to die he- fcre they could be transferrel aahore.

CAMP DATES ARE CHANGED For Motli er: Demonstrate your appreciation of your mother by sending her out one of the Electrical time and step-saving devices which will take away much of tlj fsttigue oi a day's work. 1 El Grilstovo, an Electric Iron An Electric Fan, or Electrolier Will give her pleasure, save ber steps and in so doing give mother a new interest in life. your Electrical dealer. Muskogee Gas Electric Co. PHONE 3415.

It has been found necessary by the boy scout authorities of the state to postpone the date of the boys' encampment at Tahlequah from June 1 to 11 to June 7-17. This Is done because It will take longer to put the camp on the nilnola river In shape to receive the boya The state scout commissioner is now co-operatlnf with the Y. M. C. A.

authorities in preparing the camping place and buUdlng the pavilion that will be used as a dining room and meetlniT place. The TuJsa Y. M. C. A.

has already sent two Mullins steel boata to Tahlequah and more will Ite sent from other parts of the state. The register books are now open In Muskogee and any boyn who wish to attend the state encampment this year should register at the Y. M. C. A.

as soon as possible. DAY Mother Mine ninth brings Mother's Day, Custom has decreed to set apart this one day in the year in reverence of Mother. For those who wish to observe the day in the fullest essence of its significance, we have arranged in our store a dispiag of many gifts especially appropriate to Mother's comfort and convenience. Mother has for generations been the central moving spirit in the Home. The memory of her ministrch Hons between those four hallowed walls always will be with us.

It is singularly fitting that our gifts at this time add to her happiness within the home that she has cherished. Let us help you to remember the best Mother who ever lived own. Our offerings range from the most inexpenS' ive novelties to the most elaborate of home equipment. tnURNrniRE'COMRNffY 223-225 West 6kmulgBe WATSON IS READY TO ENTER GUILTY PLEA A lumber of nuits of clothes and a Valr of pants stolen from Thayer 's boardii'g houae on West OkmnlBee avenne by Wstoon were recuv- Saturday by Constable WooOle F-alley. Tbe clothea wore placed in a suit case and sent by paroei post to Vlnltn.

The portmnster sent oult "nse oack and the clothes wore turned over to Mr. TJiayer. Some silk dresses and women's wearlnic apparel nave not yet recovered. Wataon ftdmlttea his gnllt and I0 ready to enter a plea of guilty. UNUSUAl5 RESULT.

"Why don't you tell your troubles to policeman "I don't dare," replied the gloomy person. "He'd probably arrest Washington Star. TO FINISH BUILDING Meeting Called Of All Those Who Have Paid Y. M. a A.

And Plans For Completion Of. Stroctnre Will Be Made After Supper Sale 7 to 9 p. 300 UNEN SKIRTS, Suspender style, in tan and Une, worth $1.50, Two Hours Only A meeting of those men who have paid In their subscriptions to the T. M. C.

A. fund will be held at the association building Monday at 7:80. o'clock. to Oeneral Secretary Fenatermaoher It is expeoted that nearly 100 will be present to consider plans for the completion of tbe woric on the new building. Mr.

Fenstermacher says he would like to have 150 men attend in order that short work may be made of ttie remainder of the subscription ooliectlona About 800 calls must bo made to get In the remaining amount needed to finlah paying for new furniture and materials for the building. At the meeting Monday evening the members who attend will be asked to volunteer their services In maMXLg If a Buerioient amount is collected at the new building will be ready and will be on June 1. If this is done the summer work of the association may be carried on and tho many men who have applied for rooms in the building may accommodated If not enough interest is displayed to eecure the needed money, it is ble that tho dlreotors will order the building closed for the sommer and nothing wlU done untU fall. Mr. Penstermacher says this would make it impossible for the boya of the city to use tite ewlmming pool, which Is in good shape for use.

SBEKS A DIVOROH. Dtde Allen, by ber attonwy, W. F. Sampendahl, filed suit In tbe dletrlot eourt Saturday, atddng for a divorvo firom her husband. C.

A. Allen, to whom she waa married in Muskogee in April. From Mudcogee. she aaya they moved to Oklahoma City Where they lived unUl August of that year, when her husband deserted IMT. 8be ajpks that tbe bonda of matrimonr be dissolved and that ber maMen Dixie Btirka, be restored to ber.

Many Noted Men Went to Deatfi When Lusitama CODDLDTQ BTOMAOH The ae-CalM "MmMtkf rMiag. oC aOva Next Door to On Second Street in ttitoMth people are too to Uaten to new tfto- ortes aad but tato jntaotlbe fisw-fkiiKStd notloaa of teedlnc; Not wiljr 'do ildnltk foUow 'Maatttlo but tliey cram Oown the awattis of their dOMran saeli scieBttflo soCt.lboda that rsqalre no exerdae of tbe digw- tfve organs, and the oblldrea mn to become and fbair atomaoiM too weak to take la atMttftlk-glvtnff food and be aUe to It This la a botheoae aoaatlloa that ae Bum. womaa or ehlld abooM peroilt Tlie miiBolM the atoBoacih clse Jast aa aar fltbw amaolaa of the body: aesleet thaiB wttk too anaSh ease and inaoUon aad yon talse a dyspeiptia tT8e tonle mate or medlelBal liailw whlfch win stlmnlato the atomaOh Into greater remedy which wUl do tbto IS 'Oae nmeh baa stood tbe test of puMIe tiffgrofal tor over torty contalnbw pit aloobol or narcotto. We refer Jo Dr. 's Golden MMIbat HitcorieTf, It arouaes llie little mtmndar flbrea into activity ma6 eaases the aMtrlo Julcee to ttiaretigMy mix with the yon eal; steiply beoatve it eoppMea 4 etomacb wifb tmre, rtob bDood.

KM weak, baimre blood tbat eaasea Moia- ach waakaaaa Oet good bloo4 Ibroagb tbe ose aff Piereene Oelden Piscovwy. aad you will tKK OMire sM javttea rue. Piatee by lettan fma. AO nomapMUd- la Mdaastilatly salvafta aad aaa0SeotfaY. Knew Tbyaalf.

BeaB an abont yootaslt teai. tta Shyalalanr ct Ufa, aaiatemy. ifaaple borne onresk la the "PonoaeB Sense Medical Advleor," a book ot IMlMMrea 8eaa Ihr. noMt. Buftetok N.

dimes (dr alampa) for Adv. New York, May perapaa notable in tbe business or sooial Ufa were among tboee wboae natnee were missing from the list of aunrtvors of the Luaitania made publto by the Uae here and at Queeastvwn. Of tboee not reported as betaf aav- od, Alfred a VaaderbUt is one of the most widely known Inheriting the bulk of the eatate ot father, rati mated at $70,000,000 to he Is one of the wealthiest men of New Torli, Blbert Hubbard, editor of the Philistine, author of Bssaya aad pabUAer at Beat Aurora, K. la koowB throughout the country as BSI- bertus" He contfnct aft investigation of the jmr and 'waa oorapanled Hubbard. Charles Frohman, theatrlnal agar and prodneer, whose name bad not included aatoaf tha aorvtvani waa another passenger.

He waa companled by Justus Mllea Vbrraaiw playwright author. Charles KMn, one of the best known American Play- Wrights; also aeoompaaled Mr. nob- man. Among ottaera wboae name had not been included In the list of survtvoni were: Oommaader J. Foater IT.

B. mitad. who atanedSSrSo. rope tn ooaneotlon work tor the Belgian relief conunlaaloa. A.

prarident of tbe Near, port News sblpbulldlag aad dook company. Or. F. s. Fearaon, preatdeat of tho Pearson engineering eempaay, who sailed with his wife.

Dr. pearaon waa Intereated largely In Meitoaa ranwaya. Herbert (Stuart Stone, elder aon of the general manager of the Pr K. SS. Stone, la aaotbar can passenger not aoeonhtaa tei Young Mr.

Stone waa waO ftaoiim aa the one time head Of tha book uablnvUna otAO. Stona Oampaay aad the fbaaider and editor tha Chap Books and The HWiaa Boaatttblt two aueoassfm macaaiBeK ABTISTiW WU mt TO property WicM Ko. m' artlatle am turn tha alrdBBUi ft llaiww thla WBinmofe Bo era gioiwlut idl aad befare tha wfll have tba Ha Nrin iriTa a xupi and Why la It that a banker on tha ataca always has muttonchop whlskerst Why doss the stave lawvar alwaya oatry his papers la his hatT A lawrer doea that. Why Is the Stage reporter alwaya dtatlaculabed by a oatebookT A real reporter aevar earrlaa barf Post. A Utile ctfe fit ivHI wnit roa natty ptfm later.

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