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The Oklahoma City Times from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 8

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DOG SOLDIERS UNDER FIRE 71)0 Piano 7 TAIL) 047 tiONY 'MALL WORLD IS VS'N Cy :3 MEETINC3 t) 00 0'40 rqh 1 1 $6 '''kom0 ood 1111 ir-N 41 a -d ao 140 I) 1 t1 ttor- ma VIP I 41 0 fio 160 a- ma Puri Act Acquatritanc-ee la All aorta et CJt of the Way Placs Im very Pad V- ell el 0 1 a 1 a a ar 40 I 4111' um AO 4 i 4 45- a 4 I 1 from 1 to 9 Oh Asia i aft dho OA 0 1T-itCH Las teen tail of the Steinway Art oo uch lcann(Lt ailhttle has been saii of the troctical work re(uireti to give a lastin: founiation to this art quiiiity An army of loyal worhmen tltrectei ii retSC'n eiztt vramisons ani weat-Janlsons of the onial loaniers are emIloyel by the rnantifaAme cf Steinwaythanos Nvt workmen that oLnw ani go Lt men Nei to the work honorei ir thtir velk more ttan any fters cratfiod to Le a part cf the Stenwayo ame anJ loving care to thtir simlest ecause they fed a personal interest and reognize a competitive effort for the best all around them The Steinway Piano Is the only piano umler these ideal conJitions The SteimAay Piano is the only well-laown piano thel has in the hamis of hre-t J14s-em1ants of the vho have rnatereJ ani are rAnichoing the of riaidirature This is the of it is the only way to make a perfect pAno Then there are th 7 year's seasoning of lumber the 6 months for varrish the wor11-hunt for the test materials This is why the Steiirvays are th best the longest mole JENKINS' SONS MUSIC CO 223 Main St Oklahoma City Ion Itaessa Csir PA4 chnamn Kis Wonien's $4 $5 ad $6 Suit Hats' for Another startling Millinery event that promises to even eclip-c that sensational Sale held hero ten days ago Three hundred high quality Trimmed Suit Jlats7this season's smartest effcct 1 Successful Recent Experiments Lisle In the German Army The use of chgs for rraiitary eels-poses has roved so successful in (Jerk many that tLe dog soldier is contlau ally being tauglit new things Near Dresden recently there was a test of skiii vliich as a a rcat revelation Ef their accompitsments 1 Tao 1110C11t111( I of soll'ers seAiratel I distance of a ee and a quarter one tit them BuiTobtd to be an outpost la the face of an enemy communicated for some Uwe ty the aid of dogs trained to go back and forth Each time the distince betweenthe twaeom panics was traversed by the days la Its than two minutes In spite of intense heat and a great deal Et coil fusing firing The special oflijNa of the We tt these fast dEgg is to Male detach ments of Inform themselves of th speed at hitt the enemy is approach ing and so to maintain a rObition to the last moment practicable On the same occasion the cartrid7e dogs performed their peculiar duty rich is to surTly the troops with cartridges durlug a rapid fusillado Each dog wears a kind of pack eaddle which carries BOO cartridges With trail load be travels ep and down the line of men who belp themselves to cartilages as they have need As soon as the pack paddle is empty the dcg at command makes off at full speed to get It replenished Every one has beard of the dogs of the "pious monks of St Dernard" -which are supposed to have a sort et monopoly of the accomplishment of serving the wounded and helpless and calling assistance for them Sat the German military hive doge trained to search out and attend the wounded and call human assistance These dogs of the ambulance corps are trained to divided duties Some of them carrying a little flash of water Pr pimply pa and bark or hay near the body of a fallen man others base been trained to r) tn searth of assistance and guide a soldier of the ambulance corps The trained dogs performed all thee runctiens very skillfully at the recent trial near Dresden It Is plata that the German army if it should be engaged In auothor war would be ise corepanled by a greater number of dogs than ever before accompanied az army on a (Anil alga The test materials Nvere used In their construction Included art nexest shapes and Colors also Hack Felt Hats and Velvet Hats actual IR SS and to Hats Saturday evening and no phone or mall orders tUlcd 1 Choice for C5 A triely rJr-thlee frcm ene if 1 America's foremost incri il thoe- accountatlo fur tli3 sile 12ach ---w- 111 1 -tyt- hre tAles full Ilitg worth $4 IS ani VA Saturlay eveninz oliTy vile tut wilt he 3 5cli to each cutomer Clv)ice at the gilt-c l'rce 1 of I 4 il -A STATE GOVERNMENT For $4 to SG Hats to SG Hats noittee Fourteen other cart-Akio r( the slate ofilct rs and members it the legislature tiNe bandsfraternal toodk And reeiple On foot composed the line of march headed toy platoon of rolico 1310 rinkpa toy the fokbohorna national guard and the Ilid1111 Territory miltary teod01 afit the pitrit the toarbectio dinner was Informally med TIW officers hell a re'eption Thc s'ght as pctutsolue Blanketed Indians and copper skinned AOMPT1 papooses on their Imo ks seetttntollett fritnolly mith the aristocraey of the tirW met and mingled with the retics of barbaric grandeur ita-tal instincts 'a rt or the moznent lost In the spirit of the (Continued from Page One) 000010S Two men It t't I city the same en? gottg la op irections says the New York Lull dey met on their return and exchatg1 experiences came Lack from my journe77 said the mall who bad spent his time le New rtneard "more impressed Ulla ever elLh tho idea that the wtdrld Is growing kr1" I went alter I hal never been be and wlere I was likoly to meet no one whotn I knew At the End meal the stranvr upon my right look ed up from negpzper and said something about the bridge disaster at Quebec "Tbe stranger raid Le bad a special dread of bridge accidents since be bad been victim in the Ashtabula affair a number of years la fore He related his experience and concluded with the statement that be owed his rescue to a man whom he bad never met before or since "The incident as described by Min was vivid In my recoilection I was the man who had saved Mal The 10- cident happened about BO years ago Singular that at our tr7zf meeting after the affair the conversation opened On the utject mentiotaL "After the meal I ealked into the oMce of the hotel and looked over the register I noticed a familiar tame The writer was from my home town I-looked Min up "We bad not seen ene another for 40 years And then we had parted as enemies It was a girt We had a good laugh over the meeting In a strange part of the country and concluded that we bad the beat of the third fellowc who Won the girl later anti was that is of no Interest to you" "Like you" began the tther returned tourist "I wet into a new country to me I thought I had lust myself away up the Saguenay river "One day I went out in a canoe looking for ash After the catch toy guide paddled ashore and eee prepared for a (cat Soon afterwad another tourist landed nearby He hadn't bad a bite "After I bad jolt' 1 Lim a Lil I asked him to sit down and take pot luck Then we fell u) our pipes You know that Is tho bridge oa latch all smokers meet Later ou I offered Lim my Cask deelined an I laughingly 'remarked that if he hal not changed his usual garb for the (Atilt be hlti on he not have been asketielle was a minister Ills story was interesting "Ile left college in this country after graduation and went abroad Ile kept on until he reached India Thore be became interested In commercial pursuits "lie felled Ile wett broke Ile met a showman who was organizing a minstrel company lie engaged to go with him as a tenor The organization made money It larded in Atvitralla There It went to pieces There It went to pieces f) frIlh-3 1J AV (7Ai Ca 114 Villa THE STODE THAT SAVES YOU toefii0On The ball tonIght In the city halt herr the legtmlature lq Inert Ill the inetteliteln-- 5alatate vreparathins have tot tA311tuklt: lor the event ST0112 THAT SAVES YOU MONEY WAS NOT A SUICIDE Oventhe new ert foot arid many private conveyances The line Wail lcd hy a platoon of mounted police end flanked by the 01Anima nationit guard follosing which came the Ilubkotee light boreecavalry troop and other military bodies of Indian Territory In on of the open carriages sere the (tilers of the five lzd trfleca i the exception of lety rger who was rocently serioumly Injured The chiefs were drefsed as citizeto It had been the Intention that the first earriege ehould contein Goaernor and the retiring governor of fikIahoms )'rank Frantz hut Ili niW Vrointa positivdly refused to ride with Or have anything to do ith Covertior I I ikI1 with tho Inatignration The other retiring officials of toklohonia were not imitd IL) pat 11Ate At the harlictie grounds porti-iris of neat Vf ro etryd on a semi-eircutiir Utile front a hug it In aIiitilt thiry I ecA es tad heen crlokea 4overror was 1114 to step to the arid plck up a pa( kc1 IA t'Al t41111m In tho Jame manner the thou-iini14 et00im)ited wore' seraud It wive a pitturosquo multitude Indions and Whit I In rood oino of the Initiani wore litanlit'is and sonic of the Worili ferried pi1 n-14s stripped to their hacks in abotgimel 1115hion l'1111E INJURED YALE 11110 FICHTE Normo elove defeated the EpsortiLne bit ILO score ef 29 to Iturke the star fullback of tho local elcVVII as tot Ode to 1011 tuday II lot 'Not) will be takn by Clsro-y tt) Is reesrb as being ono of UK to 11g)ers In the elate IT IS TO LAUGH Death of Joh Anderson Due to Heart Failure You Cannot Now Be Popular Without Knowing It (rontlnued from Pare One) Saturday and Earth will take his place In the CorthtotPr Expruzs Pilzo 1211 zni Eln3 Lcrs Vere 11're1 lire the4 In the 1t in the outr-rre of the footh311 ccutern the Yalo-1'thottton At AnT1 Arhor today the Unkerity l't nylI 41-111 le 'Loins the 11- lohe tn The l'okoeity playe at t4t the St Utitereity NViihipurn 1109 FiCrrrunt t'11 I st Toprk Ntbritka anI the colornhp ekens II 111el at 1too'in The totlahoma Utliverety ti tie j)orneyIna to rtle rrnns InVa-lon Txve Ft to i NoY I ---WatlA tt eI repos 1103 I 3 tin wn! trrn Alb flea Iinn Ind 14! toght and ac( to 04 rv eh el at Vitt tre eght ore injurel twt 1141(110y SOONERS DEFEATED ben friends attempted to awaken John Anticrson age4 3u yearM from a sleep into lib they thought he hal fallen while aittleg in a heir in his room at 205-i West Grand avenue lamt night at 12 o'clock tho dowovery was made that he had died Three of hie fellow morkinen for the Van Noy News Company this city were In the room when he upparently dropped off into a quiet aturriber A laot mortem examination of the remains by County Coroner Dr It haefer this morning showed that death came as a result Inimediately of failure but primerily from tuherculomia from which he had been sufferirg some tltfie One ck ago William Friel died In the same manncr In (hie bulidlig directly aroma the hull from whore Andorstin succumbed Anderson eniployed as rieW Palemrnan for the Noy Company on a Frisco train into FPI at Ile hail been working here about one year and nothing whatever la known of his parente or home The body lies nt the Niarshall morgue on North ItroodwaY and an attempt is being 'wide to locate him relatives "Anderson was quiet turn and never had anythtng to say concerning hia past life lie west otherwise genial and tit a good dispioition" was the etatment of no! of his fellow workmn this morning Suicide was the first thought of his frienits who believed he had taken poison and Sheriff George Garrison County Coroner Dr FL Schaefer and the police derartmont of the city were notified A hamty examination dispelled this idea however "One of the company was a negro Ile and Ibis man who had shared my rPh dinner Started out together to find work They fell in with a Salvation Army outfit Loth were good singers The upshot was that the white man became converted "He left the Salvation comany and became an FkcoIa nkter The negro followed in his steps-The bite man Is rector of a church in the north west The negro is a missionary In Siam Ezsy Victory for TeX33 State University New 113en Conn Nov 16 by the cumber of PI t-t-iorp after tickets the sttendstice ot the YalePrinee'on football gstne this afterwon proun-es to be the largett -ever brought out here The sen'ing capacity of th Pt a to 3 4000 afid 'vend hundred st 11 be scuturnodste1 along tli sde lines of tbetrldiron to $ee hat Is expected to proe the greatest ga tut of the )eSt Th6 city ordlnance against bortering In kein pounit1 to be effeetke (lossip about the g-lior inLcaled that Yale men were contident of In ning by such a core as IS to and the tlmid ()1491 Aotild only noneerle field gat by Harlon to the Tigers wa not hesvy nor much In etidence In spite of Yal offers of 2 to 1 on small bets am 16 to 7 on large ores The gridiron Is In eplenld Con It hos been blanketed with straw every night thin eels to keep out the frost The turf Is dry end springy Th lin Joratl left end rotge left otsekle oney left guard Cungd centr Goebel right guord It gelow right tackle: Aloott right end quarterback: Itrides left holt back: Bomar right half 144 Coy full bock left Itonth left t4 kl: Wailer left guard Phillips center Marlyden ght guard Stgling right tackle lirun right end: Ifflion gliarterkick Tot left half 111(k 111r1ati right half 1tIciortnii full toek )teferee J' 'Ilion' pion George-to Umpire Mr Cke-o Penne IvrIria Ft i1 Julio' A NVhiltry 0sne1 When the terms for sineng lessions had been agreed upon the tvetLet For tO cents a week extra I will give you a lesion in laughinz too" 'Laughing!" exclimed the prespee live pul1 What shall I laugh at "Any La you must latogla if you expect to be popular What Is more you must laugh out loud The days of ultrreZnement when merriment could be Droperiy el-pressed only by a smirk and a snille are happily passed People laugh heartily nowadays but at the Pellle Clue they shouht laugh musically That hi they ought to put a few ill Very leUtt'S into their peals of joy and those teto are wise enough to study laughing do put them there trinot so well patronized as they should be As yet the laughtr LI most people is a series cacotbonioua coughs Take your own case for example I beard you laugh a little while ago it sounded "Yes I dare say it did" interrupted the prospective pupil "but I bad a good time just the same" The teacner threw back her bead and emitted a merry tintinnabulation (Jr her own "There" she "you ought to laugh like that Of course all laughs cannot sound alike There Is the soprano laugh tLe contralto laugh and the mezzo laugh the laugh 'lle-bei" the laugh 'ha-ha and the laugh 'bo The (polity of a person's lanes I largely determined by temperament but no matter what its natural tA)nos It can be trained into a thing of beauty Nowada)s all students a singing are advised to look fur their lawIL Nlany have accepted the suggest! rz and In six months from now wiy girl who aspires to shine eocially most laugh in fluent trills Now for the sum of only tO The prospective pupil her Lead sadly "I'd like to" she said 'but I can't affurd it If It comes to the worst I have to swear on laughitg al tgether" 111 Nov 11 PpOCIAI to the 1 ate from rtti Ind a-cycv exirea train N) Id a1 clitele1 last nIght at l'Ine north ot hrre ant nine zocenKers ere Injured The eraM and tmoztrag combincithn and nikri turned oSor and Acre 1II) stet Three other Cat ere tletitaed The Iniutcds chcirtem North 11berIrc In ha rtuthed at 'toward Ntorch MontrtAl Canada ecalp and body Injured Enatner John Iasericg llonti eller Ohio taIn Injurvd mi lc cc It tit he rt John Utantort Montpcner Ohio heal and am cut Ncli4n North Liberty' Ind ut han Ilan Jew cut and Tit ot her trul cl names nnt kar Cootntoc an1 nrre ed On a I II tram and burro-1 to the higI dere ho nt urted on a s'N 'OA tra at a rot of 1e rn 117 tra thA trot tho enhno 11" 14 coent Anositor Inangura1 lIeport FN( ial to The Ttnes-Joorand Nor IS --At high roc today the innororal ceremonies yyti Govrnor-elct Chart Haskell rind the twenty other dome) aratle st tte ss tnlaci into oto began at tho Carnegie library Ort a platform erecte on the Plops of the h3101orne build tItt th solemn oaths that gav tirth 1(1Ihe ne trildahorr wro taken A f-a tiiLn'i'e ti elte telve Mr liaskoll drken In a carriage from th ro)il to the lihrtry three blot toy Th ri omining ofticors gathered from their and hen the shiolf blew for the rtoon hour all were grouped on the platform charles walliti qtl kly to the renter of the platform and In a yolee that could be heard to the tjgto of th immenoo crtos 4 read the proclamation of rresident roosevelt admitting th two territories Into the union 'Whtnhe had finIAil Mon stepped to to front of th pay thon 'snit In a abort address envie proposal of marriage on behalf of Oklahoma to Indian Territory A Durant a Choctaw Indian prominent In democratic circlos attn pod front tho party ot stat officials-elect and soloninly "aoreptdll the abbreviate' woolng In behalf of the In-titan Tcrritory Impersonated by a rOartnIng yoti Indian tnatron from the Cher ation Tho plcturesque event was carriei out In th mlnutet dtail The roarriago corernony wan perttrnuti tow William A raolson pastorof the rirt Itaptist church et this city Following tho conottnmation of the vows tho clergyman raloed his hand for gilt nee he praed Wng th union Pprtncle tont htdad uhen Ir Ilask11 Piteppoi quifkly to the frrt of the rIntform lio 14 :01 ACCnT bY to ki tack A (100irlo nr1111t man VkhO a notary rf th Ntr lia-ktilo reqt)t Takng toi oath NtA a cortmry nt)1k1y r)Oit hlnt uvfle1 the man the to tho Ir rr-t vt uture In eIf enruent ere nrY11 the rght1 Inve-t in bis otIce Ahl Oklahoma et a lhmn TI'0 of (40ce wero ndministort1 to the tohtr I14 In a bwly The that to I the conch's! thi vka hy S'r Unnet" rn tvr hv 1 iI c'horkP 1 Tt0 tceoP "What is your tamer I asked the And when he gate it I replied we were classmates ist unI versity' That was the only experience had during try trip But I think It bears yours' "What was the nerro's right tamer asked the man who told the first story: "The domtnie 'ATP It all Thin the first spsker said: 'It's the same cnon He as the son of lily father's old Ile ran away when he was boy and the first we ever heard of him was he had beeome a preaaer I think Ws iounds Ito two stories evcia" Special te The Times-Journal Au-41n Tel4e Nov Texas Stele Univerity football ten i won the krinoul utintint Ith the Oklahonia Urilverikity eleven (Jere yesterday by the snore of :9 to 10 The game nee a hard fought one and much thoner than the would Indicate The Lone Flar etate lade made their tow hdown In ten toinutee strtAr the ginie had teen vkilh arnither toivhdown In 14 mlnu44 Ohlithwnaris ftlught tirliHancy In tlitit pe "tt1 ha'? nr1 ticore1 tl Cattalti Ur -4 ir itchi1 a goia front the 4 W4titiin wte tier tor a bon hi wn 14 0411017y th en men Eight Cruel' thoy tt tbe b01 lortkira olptato of tho al but I oit It 1 )ss 11 featured In a six) )11-i err1nt prowl" t't11 )it to reit Ii 1Io4 v'it is rettniNe I the 'tlI fr p'tokmg Iirirg tl nrt 11 it 0- THE WEATHER i St Louk Nov ig 1biYeryty am! St Lowsa rrOvfrity 111 battflp puptrmwy at l'ark tYi Thee Konm tam t4 rlibly a lot! Lumv thin th 1eitt team 1t 111ftht ihePn elet)001 by Wlbati (g btt I-44tur11Y Io114 trherty ppurr1 ty th toric nf tf-t to rt flkr 'fit re hi tiYA SHOT TO DEATH MI" L1w)tnir3 Rods The 1111rnnin bird no liFil than Man tot ort 14 1 haiitation eilh a lightning r1J1 ornithom yoo fa'acr!" "It Is the The humnArg bri tr't I trm (luat1 here devaster14 gtcrins abound and eery 10 covers the outside ie ccb et) yott Is a non conductor of Coq tricvy I ono cobet la tt no2-4 Is ninK 14or I 1(1 a (10Ver to oe'n rgu tlktr 0 1t717 0Li i -1' I 1' ts 11 I( ss ii t) 11 ir Kt Cy" rrt I A ft 14 1 1 I trii9 Ir I ti 6 ilir II I lis I it i 1 1 I it ti 1 'r A i i i i fiii C11)811 ri If I Lii i )r It: 1 1 1 rAt 1 4 4 tr: '4: 10 1 I o0 14 I i cm 13 Tc2'Ys 1 1 Forecasts 7 in Sun lay: For Oklahoma City knit vItInityi Tonight and Sunday InereabotK loudItie- turnr 31as tem 60 inn tom 30 For Oklahoma Sin' Turrito (Issne1 frtm New Orloars) To1oht and Sund ty inCreabst htudihe-s 1681110 A ember Conditinns The hikh ro arx central yeaterlto ON ttt urter 1allty has drtr1 during ilitt pist hen'y 11urs thai inorring 04r Kur'i tid tuthpr Our Wightly u1r Its itIIIro0 on the ritt rni Ito ky Mountain slope as tar south as okloona The Is oNer the 'sit rn hilt tt ly wttht ith It ar 01IAAn In thee drt A A In tv cver U0 7s: -t ar1 Ion hr! 1-1 I trtt u'llv CT t) en A tk the cehlrt1 111tvAn ItoOry ruurt tifl rA over Tula a1re It Is kill) ratitug along the As c-t 1(11r qt Iutt pre ittaton has Irt the nkrth itacirc crast tr ts atHris piint Im tloul tit ss armor ton 1tht Fur(Iky f-r Uktalnta city an 1 io inIty XV FLAT-1T1 li Ch Comparallte entia-ratarr lataatiA City klatornuin ti aio yeAlt vr1 7- IC tit1 11 o1C Crt 7 OA' 16 (-Ars :7 ilKrt en In ct 41 the 16 3 77 i At the Turn of the Tide It "las asserted by ArIvort that al animal near the sea (be ebbing Of the tido This Ilia In aonlo frtzt or another bite bfrn 1 otuar fir centuries tzijoh a nution I at Gravosena An oh1 at eL0 usd t) et by a dylr4t nan in an alo hezse tho ehere ut the Thanos me he ritcel ry two Worts Ett th(i tru uf tl CIe bt tt after the Ld1 tirred 1- ers tho rourl lit lxoi1 11r Parists out the tl Accorling Ar10( rgotty It Is ttt the chg uf the tile that death occurs at Grue5en(! I Itn It des tot mitt-ter eLlher the tila is at the el or tow It Is jist at the turn vf tbo that death occurs 'I Lave It 111l4n sr" an o1 sirtrzer to tzle lact the I ht 1:4 14 1- Ii I I Crset Aro Touch i 'A' 1 a rrt-11 s'ar1 a n7 I (77 ng Ii a If a rt) 1 t9 naLer la wL cc of p114 ah1 jIk9 4) I ro70 0 I' In to t1114 1 it'srfa A I S'o tixAry 1114 I 11t1 irith ir 1 in ty ant a gIvtr 1n 1 3 In It 11 Gut Lit I A Ik 4't 41 b4 a acct I 1 4' I I P1i I 4 I ih tr 10'1 All 144 qt4 tf It I 1 1 4 i iAnitt I rt It re tt 11-'1 I t-ro 1 1' 1 I' 1 TIA r-'y at 1 1-vr'1 It I) I 1h 1- rn th 13! 0ri I 1 I 11 1(1! i 4 ''TT4 I 4 1 rt I 1 I f-r Ir 1 11 ordo i ob 41-11 1: 1 it IIr I 1 t)r pr i 1 t) 0-) 1Vt kre ztr re tI elrr 1 I I 101F I vk' rn (1vrt 4Fair' kpl trp it t' ti1 Into Th Fr ti! 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