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The Oklahoma News from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 1

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1 I I -4'It' at- IIVY11 t-k 44! r1i tqwt 111003 I i Nts Th 11 i I ot New i 6 0 HOME he kl h( OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA THURSDAY NOVEMBER Ok 4 I ot hi tt FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OP THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS PRICE Iny Oklahoma ()Hy le ELSEWHE Carrier ea Week laa Weal RE a 24 flaall VOL 12 NO 0 15 1917 'S DODGING DEATH 0 0 PLAYGROUNDS BOND ISSUE PLAN REVIVED HERE'S DIGEST OF QUESTIONS UNDER DRAFT 'REPUBLIC' IS PASSWORD OF QUITTING BUNS 51ST DROUTH DAY AND 1 PROPHECY IS "FAIR" I NEV RECORD "Generally fair tonight and Friday" is the weatherman's predic- IN CLEARINGS tion for the 51st day of the drouth Wheat less weather Is being ex perienced and most of the winter wheat has been ruined by the ESTABLISHED drougth The lack of rain is liable to interfere with crops next spring in that no seasoning will be in the ground Late winter rains are Oklahoma City Panes the 13 generally so heavy that they- do not season the ground for spring Million Mark With this crops i Hourly temperatures from 7 Week's Figure Previous a tn to 1: 7 a 85 10 i in 54 High Spot $1221337990 8 a ra 88 11 a 59 9 a 46 12 noon 65 1 67 'nem ryT I ve te Oklahoma City Panes the 13 Million Mark With this Week's Figure Prevityms High Spot $1221337990 Arolmommwmmiim General Crowder's Searching Inquiry Into Lives O'f Registered Men Covers 16 Pages of Pamphlet I Newton Richer's Protest Against Unsupervised Recreation at Schools Gives New Life to Agitation' Is Informed French Gov ernment Offers Inducement to Germans Who Seek Pm ple's Rule I i 14 I g- oF I )1 11 I 'i 1 es I ill li 1 i VI 4 4 4 4'4 li4 4 4 ii ir i 4 1 k' '4 '1 111 L-Ty Nk xio)iti 4 :4:: f'61 4 N' '1'': '144 0 I v444oe :4: 4 1 tt 4 :1: 1 'Z 1 il hrkt 94003 4 (4 "r504 kt 1 (f? 'i' 0 4 0 4 4' re 1'-): 444 1 V('''- '''''1i ll'J I r'40' l'': 7441" 4 '''''''k't i A l'' ''V'N'' 4' Nt sit: 1- St tim A 11 Mhol 1: Tfkg4 0174 A011104 li 471 t7Ag 6fr 4 Jo 7 4 t' d' 4 wc doN '411 :0 'x7 I ot 441t Or '''''''''ur '7'''': ') 4 l' 't HOPE LENDS APPROVAL GROWTH IS ENORMOUS HUNDREDS SURRENDER Board Head and Superinten dent Reply to Play Latter Declaring Teachers Watch Use of Apparatus Figure for the Same Period Lad Year Shows that Pres ent Total Is Over Double the Amount Not Treated as Prisoners-0 Word Is Being Spread Thru Teuton Homes and Military Lines doommommloom0 Oklahoma- City outdid herself the past week by putting thru her banks the largest amount of checks and collateral the clearing house has ever handled Bank clearings amounted to $1312411739 Clearings the previous record week had amounted to $1221387990 The increase over last year which was $6334- 89355 is $68922384 them The camera has caught the flying shell fragments black against the smoke cloud and the sky This war photograph one of the most remarkable ever snapped shows what "bombs bursting in air" means Note the men of the British battery dodging behind shell-riddled tree stumps to escape fragments of a German shell bursting Immediately in front of FORMER STATE SECT IS TAKEN BY DEATH MORE LISTED AS WOUNDED PIAVE LINE NOW HOLDING COTTON CASE EACH COUNTY pendant on hie labor for support mariner actually employed in sea service of citizen or merchant In the necessary sole managing controlling or directing head of necessary agricultural enterprise necessary sole managing controlling or directing head of necessary industrial enterprise Official Class Class 5: Division officers legislative executive or judicial of the or of state territory or District of Columbia regular or duly ordained minister of religion student who on May 18 1917 was preparing for ministry In recognized school persons in military or naval service of Alien enemy resident alien (not an enemy) who claims exemption person totally and permanently physically or mentally unfit for military service person morally unfit to be a soldier of the licensed pilot actually employed In the pursuit of his vocation In an unnumbered class by itself will be placed the "members of well recognized sects or organizations organized and existing on May 18 1917 whose then existing creed or principles forbid members to participate in war In any form and whose religious convictions are against war or participation therein" As to Exemption Claims At tithe bottom of Page 1 the registrant must state In one of two blank spaces that he claims ex-1 pmption or a "deferred classifies- lion" designating the class and division In which he thinks he should be placed or that he waives claim of exemption or deferred classification Pages 2 and 3 bear directions and notices to registrants touching on the manner in which questions shall be answered and leading with the instruction that no entries be made on Page 1 until the 12 series of questions inside have been answered The registrant Is not limited to one divis(COntinued on Page Two) USA t4150 TVS 777--- i tIltic4 tifli ce By United Pres Washington Nov lic" is their pass word and burr dreds of German troops are sum rendering voluntarily on the we'd front the American government le semi-officially informed These surrenders are the renult cl the French government's fold low-up campaign ilinee Pretsident Wilson's democratic Germany air peals were showered over the German lines from allied air planes Those surrendering do so with the understanding that they are to be treated not as enemy prisoners but are permitted to work for a German republic "The advocates of a republic of Germany" said a report to the American government "who are conducting a brilliant campaign from the security of a neutral neighbor state are distributing among German homes and thru the German armies this Important Information: "'Let republics be your pass word "'To the comrades on the west front: WE RAVE SECURED THE ISSUE OF VIM FOLLOWINCI GENERAL ORDER TO mu lortENcrr surrenders himself and gives the peas-word "republic" will not be treated RP an enemy prisoner of war If he desires he will be permitted to work with in and with our countrymen in the same cause for the freedom 'of Germany" (s It o- 3 7 1101 't 7-ov' lik-2- tk" e'' 0'eNg 0' 'A 041) 04' ji 4 IV 0" 3 "I A i'''i' i A By United Press Rome Nov troops are holding fast on the Piave river line Frensh enemy attempts to cross the river were frustrated" today's war office statement asserted "Units which have already crossed are closely shut in" German and Austrian troops are testing the atrength of the Piave river line at six different points according to Rome dispatches BERLIN REPORT By United Press Berlin via London Nov "Around Fonzano and Feltre we are advancing south" declared today's official statement on the Italian war theater "There is nothing new to report on the lower Piave" By United Press Washington Nov IL Three Americans were killed 11 wounded and 11 missing on the first German raid on an American trench salient November 8 according to a reviaed official list made public today In addition to those already reported the casualties included one lieutenant and five privatem among the wounded The original an nouncement said five were wounded The new names are: First Lieutenant Wm IL McLaughlin Coltec Ark Private Wm Grigsby Mrs Lizzie Grigsby mother 1278 Willowave Louisville Grigsby was formerly reported missing Private Louie Defer bog 48 route six Sullivan Ind Private Paul Farm Barone Private George Wesfey address Mies Margaret Welch Dayton Ky Private Lester Smith Concord Private Dewey Kern previously listed missing has been accounted for and is not hurt Additions to the lint of missing are: Private Clyde I Orimsley Stockton Kan Private Hoyt Decker Vincennes Ind Investigation of the cotton ginning and cotton seed business in Oklahoma will be carried into every county Governor Williams announced Thursday Corporation Commissioner Campbell Russell immediately following beginning of the big hearing before the COMMiSaiOn here Nov 27 will take his court to every county seat In turn Governor Williams said Cotton farmers will be called in to give the state the producer's point of view Urge was given farmers by the governor Thursday to write letters to his office and the attorney general giving their experience in selling cotton seed That an order from the corporation commission directing gin Tiers to provide sufficient storage facilities for farmers cotton seed will break- the effect of the alleged combination of oil mill men and kginners to -hold the price of seed in Oklahoma at a minimum was the governor's statement State penitentiary sold cotton seed recently at $75 a ton" the governor cited "and they got that price simply because they could store their seed and sell in carload lots" Cash Cade Shawnee banker whose action brought on the state Investigation was asked by Governor Williams Thursday to provide a list of witnesses JOHN Ey United Prat Washington Nov Secretary of States James Foster father-imlaw of Secretary of State Lansing died here todaY after a long illness Foster served in the Harrison administration and was regarded as one of the foremost interns tional lawyers of his time Ile once served as ambassador to Mcxico and also to Russia CONSCIENTIOUS BUT USELESS OBJECTION I )) i 4 II I 1' 1 1 1 I i 1 i 1 1 1 By United Press'- NEARER HOLY CITY By United Press London Nov 15--Fresh advance of General 011enby's British troops whicht bring them to a Npot little more than 12 miles from Serumicm On the west were reported today The British now are holding the railway line in the vicinity of Naaneh and Nansura Another bond issue to provide funds for improvement and upervision of playgrounds may be broached by city board of education before 1918 President John Hope said Thursday That the board now has $9000 worth of apparatus with but 9600 in the fund for playground work was the basis for Hope's belief Also Recreation Supt I Newton Richer's contract expires Jan 1 and if he is continued in office more money must be in the play ground fund Erection of the apparatus on the grounds in progress now under a committees of the board headed by Elliott Alton drew a hot protest from Richer who objects to throwing the apparatus open without a provision for play supervisors Officials Reply Richer's protest drew a statement from both President Hope and Supt Whiteford "I see no earthly reason for keeping all that apparatus in the Irving school basement when it might be put out for children to get some benefit from it" said Hope "School teachers supervise play during school -hours and I really think there will be no great difficulty in 'keeping the grounds clear of children late in the evening and at night "I'll admit I wouldn't like to have my children swing on the trapezes and bars without someone there to direct them" "Teachers also are supervising play after school" added Supt Whiteford "This volunteer work-- ant 'leachers- lake 4 turaK This play goes on probably an hour after school After that it is largely up to the school community to take care of its school ground and its children under the present scheme of things" Richer's Protest Richer however is firm in his protest which follows: "I am absolutely opposed to erecting major apparatus on playgrounds thus inviting children to use it unless thoro and careful paid supervision is also provided at all hours every day in the week My experience and the general experience of playground workers and of cities everywhere Oklahoma City on the Washington school ground a few years that an unsuper vised and undirected playground is not only a menace to the child from a physical standpoint but the moral as well and that it soon falls into the hands of a gang with the bully in control and become otherwise a public nuisance thru noise and disorder "The leisure time of the boys and girls must be turned into an asset and not a liability Rather no playgrounds at all than one without leadership Wherever established thus the following experience of an eastern playground has been almost uni versal: Two girls 15 and 16 were sent to a Home of Refuge and boys to a similar institute The playground scene of their downfall was not lighted and had no leader Who sinned? These young girls or the community which allowed the playground to be opened to young girls without leadership? "As far as any moral effect upon youth is concerned bars posts and swings are neutral It is not only best but imperative that a play leader be provided who shall be right on the ground all of the time not only looking wise and doing police duty but actually playing with the chil dren and directing" WRITE LETTER CAPPEAL HARVEY DIES By United Prem Baltimore Md Nov 15---Ro land IL Harvey 48 well known in diplomatic circles thru his asso elation with Ambsesador Gerard at the American embassy in Berlin is dead 'PETROGRAD BURNING IS LATEST REPORT Los Angeles Nov such a thing as being a "conscientious objector" to a number of things besidels war and some of them lead to war Witneas the case of George Messner Messner felt his come torpedoed without warning Sharp French heels crunched down on them and when he grimaced and swore softly under his breath the owner of the heels only smiled Whereat Messner jabbed her with Ms scarf pin a soft white arm $he replied In kind with a hat pin An officer Interrupted hostillGem Both were taken into court She gave her name am Mien Una Howard Messner was sentenced to 20 days SHATTUCK MAN WOULD START WAR ON CARS AND FEED FOR OKLAHOMA STOCK LAUGHS IN THE WRONG PLACE ENDS THE SHOW By United Press New York Nov 15--Pull down the curtain!" cried Jack Barry more in a theater when a man in the front row giggled during a dramatic SCP110 in Peter Ibbeteon "You'd laugh at anything!" Barrymore ehouted as the cur tam dropped EXEMPTIONS OKED --i-- Each Man May Suggest Or 11' der of Liability for Service in Which He Thinks He Should Be Placed I NOTE: Anyone desiring to sets copy of the new select 1 service questionaire will find one on the cashier's counter lobby of New building 1 Every man who registered June 1 6 and who hats not been 'tent to a training camp in the meantime will receive about Dec 15 a la' page pamphlet of questions answer blanks and instructions from his local 'draft board with a prominent notice that fine or impris onment may be imposed for failure to fill out the blanks and return the whole within seven days from the data stamped at the top of the first page One specific thing to be emphasized at the etart is that this questionnaire' must be answered both by those already examined as well as those not called in the first draft The pamphlets are the ones devised by Provost Marshal General Enoch Crowder's experts to ferret out the innermost secrets of the registrants' lives and determine finally whether each should Join the national army and in what order all should be selected First glance at this awesome art ray of queries blanks and affidavit forms will give the registrant the impression that it will require all of seven days to furnish the 1 Information sought but he will learn on more careful investigation 11 that score's of questions will have I no application to him particularly if he is one of the 2000000 the war department estimates will be in class No I with no reason for being excused from service Jaime- -----0 diately if called 4 First of Five Class No 1 is the first of five general classifications Into which all registrants will be divided by the draft officials These classes are given in detail On page 1 of the questionnaire and each man is directed after having answered all questions applying to him inside to indicate by putting a cross (x) In a column of blanks in which he thinks he should be placed 1 Each class is separated into di- visions and the whole arranged in! he order in which boards will lummon men for physical examinai ion Here are the classes and divi- 1 alone: Classes and Divisions 1 Class Division Single man i without dependent relatives 13: Mar1 1 ried man with or without chil- i dren or father of motherless chil- dren man not usefully engaged support his family Married man I' dependent on wife for support Married man with or without chil- dren Or father or motherless children was not usefully engaged family supported by income independent of his labor Unskilled 1 farm laborer I': Unskilled Industrial laborer registrant by or in respect of whom no deferred classi't fication is claimed or made regis'1: trant who fails to submit Ques tionnaire and in respect of whom no deferred classification is claimed or made all registrants not in- 3 eluded in any other division in this )1' schedule I it Class 2: Division Married man 1 with children or father of mother ti less children where such wife or children or motherless children are tnot mainly dependent upon his It 1 V'bor for support for the reason 1 I I at there are other reasonably trtain sources of adequate sup phrt excluding earnings or possible earnings from the labor of the mite) available and that the re I mbval of the registrant will not 3 1 deprive such dependants of -sup Port married man without chili dren whose wife altho the regis1 4 grant is engaged in a useful occu1' pation is not mainly dependent upon his labor for support for the reason that the wife is skilled if in some special class of work II )) which she is physically able to perform and in which she 121 em1 pioyed or in wlhich there is an immediate opening for her under 1 1 conditions that will enable her to i support herself decently and with- i 1 Out suffering or hardship i necestairy skilled farm laborer in 1 necessary agricultural enterprise necessary skilled industrial laborer in necessary industrial en terprise 1 Class Three Class 3: Division man with dependent children (not his own) I' but toward whom he stands in I relation of parent man with dependent aged or infirm parents man with dependent brothers or sisters county or municipal of neer highly trained firemen or policemen at least three years in I service of municipality 6 necessary customhouse clerk 0: neces sexy employe of in transmission of the mails neces- sary artificer or workman in armory or arsenal necessary em4 ploys in service of neces- i 444 sary assistant or hired manager I of necessary agricultural enter- prise necessary highly special- i ized technical or mechanical expert of necessary industrial enter- prime It necessary assistant or 3 associate manager of necessary in- I dustrial enterprise I Class 4: Division man whose wife or children are mainly de- I 1 It' 1' 1 111 't i '5 '') i' )44egH1" It It I '4 f11 4 4 'It 1 I 1 l' 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 7Sv' A' 1 Appeals to state defense counell from Cherokee Altus and Frederick Thursday to send feed and stock cars to make it possible for farmers to ship steers to market got immediate response State council arranged with Ft Smith and Western road to care for Alfalfa-co trouble and Rock Island to carry feed and cars to Frederick and Altus Bp United Press Stockholm Nov is reported to be' in flames It is reported also that the Bolshevik! and the provisional still are clashing in the capital's streets At the last word the provisional government was reported practically in control of the city Whatever government emerges In control the chief problem for Immediate and pressing settlement will be some solution of the present economic crisis Means must be adopted to increase the production of food According to indirect word from Petrograd arrangements have been made to convene the constitutional assembly as soon as possible Independent Socialists in Berlin have sent a message to the Russian workmen and soldiers' council at Petrograd congratulating them on this revolt according to Berlin messages here today Lc Onitea Press Chicago Nov Welton 25 Shattuck Okla today declared war on the Having no army of his own he Is alleged to have attempted to induce Canadian recruiting officers here to "loan" him 1000 men so he could "march on the federal building" The wouldbe revolutionist is now interned at police headquarters charged with disorderly con duct He WWI recently arrested as a slacker but was discharged after he had registered After being taken to a cell Welton tried to hang himself but was cut down uninjured CLOTHES STRIKING NOW TWO PICKETS FREED One of the sweetest and simplest of the wars appeals is the cry for letters from home for boys In the trenches and in the isolated camps In own country The locl Red Cross has taken up the appeal and is requesting that at least 2000 of these letters be written and sent to Red Cross headquartep before Nov 22 They will be enclosed in Christmas packets If the writer cares to send an individual packet as well as the letter a deposit of S1 will guarantee the gift The Red Cross makes it clear that it does not want silly sentimental letters but sensible sympathetic newsy letters The letter doesn't have to be long There is a big box in Red Cross headquarters third floor ScottHalliburton building marked "CHRISTMAS LETTER BOX" and all the writer has to do is to step inside the Red Cross door and drop the letter in Or stamp It and mail it to Red Cross headquarters WOULD HAVE ALL DAYS DECLARED GOATLESS MORE AMERICANS ARE KILLED IN TRENCHES By United Press American Field Headquarters Nov Americans have been killed and wounded In brisk which has broken along the sector they are holding against the Germans Senators Kenyon and Kendrick were dinner guests of General For shing today and before that thoroly inspected the American "war school" WINNIE ASKS MAIDEN NAME AGAIN Asking restoration of her maid en name Winnie Buocking filed divorce petition in district court Thursday against Harry Bueck Ing charging drunkenness non support and threats MrsEueckhig is 19 and alleges her husband is about 80 They were married last February In Guthrie PRINT PAPER MEN ON TRIAL IN NEW YORK By United Presto New York Nov print paper manufacturers charged with violating the Sherman antitrust law went to trial here today in federal court They include Philip Dodge premident of the Nnter national Paper company By Culled Press Washington Nov 67 hours hunger striking two Woman's Party pickets were released today They reported Miss Rose Winslow clothes striking refusing to wear prison garb She is wrapped In a prison blanket Miss Gertrude Crocker Chicago and Miss (fladys Greiner Baltimore were the released picketers Of five suffragets still in the jail four are hunger striking including Miss Alice Paul and Miss Winslow Miss Kate HefeiInger Shamokin Pa has been 41 "hunger striker" 70 hours it was stated Mims Crocker charged the jail officials with denying her a change of underclothing during her 25 days' term Thirty suffragettes are in Occoquan workhouse today including Kate Stafford of Oklahoma City NEW YORK WOMEN TO HOLD OFFICE HE SAYS By United rress New York Nov enfranchised New York women will have state offices Governor Whitman said today "PROTECTING OTHER WOMEN" SAYS SLAYER Detroit Nov was only doing my duty After this liaison with my wife I felt that I Wall protecting other women" This was the explanation offered today by Peter Pearson Fargo for killing Wm Collins last night HAVE SOLDIER OUT FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER 33 NEGROES "PINCHED" In a fourth raid in the 100 block West California which netted more arrests than any pf the previous ones 33 negroos were arrested for vagrancy Three hundred meals are needed for soldiers who will be in 0klahoma City on Thanksgiving day according to Chamber of Commerce officials Thursday Places have been provided for Co one-sixth of the atnount nteded A special appeal is made for families to "have a soldier to dInner" TALK OF CLEMENCEAU NOW 45 NEW PREMIER By Unitrd Press Paris Nov de demand that a new premler be Installed and a cabinet selected at once lest embarrassment be created by lack of a ministry when the allied war council meets Nov 19 was expected today to remult In early choice of a successor to Premier Pain les Newspaper comment today favored George Clemenceau LEARN TO RIDE ON "MERRY-GO" HORSES YES THIS IS THE BIG DAY CLASH OVER NEWEST HAISELDEN PATIENT Byo United Nees Chicagn Nov 2 the latest defective to be gen tenced to death by euthanasia to day vvas the object of a clash between the city health depart ment and a coterie of physicians Dr Herman Spaulding representing the department submitted a report that the present administration of opiates to terminate life is inexcusable" Dr Harry liaise who has been administering "God given drugs" to the Hodzima baby to relieve its ultimately cause death took the child to the German-American Hospital where a number of physicians examined it Seventeen signed a statement' endorsing liaise Men Nt 1 6: 0 1 4 i 91 r' 1 i':" 4I' i iiiii iliv s4- "i l' Vivo 1 1 7:: 1 ft 111 li 1r I Miil "1 LUNN BUYS THE BROWN GROCERY Lunn at present of Oklahoma City and formerly of Weilston is now owner and manager of Brown's grocery Lunn paid $25000 cash for the business awl is president treasurer and general manager His wife is vice president and Miss Nora A Mitchell Oklahoma City secretary The concern was formerly operated as a stock company WAR CANDY SOLD IN CHICAGO SUGARLESS By United Press Chicago Nov candy was Introduced in Chicago today Mrs Joseph Snyder confectioner I a advertising "sugarleso candy" "Caramels and hard candles con tain glucose taffies and others are made with molasses and syrups" she explained 4::: 010': I 4 )1 14': 4t "7--- 4 ac7p 44 PA 7 41' LIA Citt2 -ki''N- i 1 ''''1piA i ''1PK: '-r'''''''' I' 1 4' 1: Er 1I o'1 1 or 4 A A OVIt 17 ti4r! '4' Sr 74 't 0 '-'f tot: 0 It it J1 I Ht '-'41A3- 441 r4' ct A $40tsk 17''''' 44i 'twr- IP pevf 1 I ri4'70 ai '2' 1: 'gf 9 i 41:: A AT VOLUNTEER FOR DRAFT FAIR BONDS APPROVED News Reporter: "P33 14 Trunk 2 please Yes Hello Oklahoma Gas and Electric Co? Please let me talk to Mr It Molinard general manager Hello Mr Mollnard?" Molinard: "Yes" "How's the gas?" WRM: "Coming very nicely thank you" NR: "This is the day the Mot' 'loon field was to be coupled on to the Oklahoma City pipe line isn't it?" RM: "Yes" NR: "Is it coupled?" WRM: "No" NR: "No?" WRM: "No" NR: "No Well when will it be I prithee?" IZM: "Dec 1" Answering the call for help of Commissioner Mike Donnelly heels over head in dratt-classtfication work 17 teachers the total force of Lee school Capitol Hill voluns teered their services Wednesday PLAN TO HEAD OFF PROF IN CALIFORNIA Bp United Preen Oakland Cal Nov Mg a meeting announced here for Tuesday night when Prof Scott Nearing of the Peoples' Council of America Is scheduled to speak Is designed "to foment trouble" the state council of defense today asked the Alameda county defense council to prevent the gathering Opinion by Assistant 'Attorney General John Harrison Thursday approved Oklahoma City fair bonds of $300000 The bonds have been returned to the city for minor corrections after which the state's approval will be given Attorney General Free ling directed the approving opinion be I That second-hand auto you have long desired is waiting for you now in the "Auto and Vehicle" column of The News Walnut poo the "Auto and Vehicle" column of The News 1 Walnut poo Navajo Sam Of Arizona 8 years old is heartbroken He's afraid the rising prices of meat will re suit in his pet goat going to the slaughter pens Sam has therefore been converted to Hoover's meatless edict He's the help of his personal appeal to have Hoover declare 365 "goatless days" every year More power to you Sam Asure yuwer Iv yuu OLUIL "GREAT DARK WAY" NOW By United Bream New York Nov "great dark way" will be born at 11 tonight when all big electric advertising signs along Broadway are extinguished To save coal the lights will burn only between 7:45 and 11 in 1) If 111140 i I New York Nov York's "great dark way" will be born at 11 tonight when all big electric advertising signs along Broadway are extinguished To save coal the lights will burn only between 7:45 and 11 in NR: "Dec furst? Do they still say' that?" PRISONER RECAPTURED WRM: "They stand by that if nothing unforeseen happens yes:" Dewey Kesler who escaped NR: "Whadda youh mean unforeTuesday from the city road gang seenr was recaptured Thursday by Cap- WRM: "Insofar as human power tam Snelson and Officer Duvall can make it that line will be Harrold He was found at the completed Dec 1" Santa Ire station NR: "Thafilt you sir UAL CP CILCALVII ANA A sAswaln j- La go-round Confidence and riding form are thus quickly developed and the new troopers are saved some embarasement when they tackle the realo tough army horse I 4iliiibil'--'IVIII go- round Confidence and riding 1 form are thus quickly developed the new troopers are saved some embarasement when they Ai tackle the real4 tough army horse 1k Cavalry rookies in several western training camps are being taught the rudiments of horsemanship on wooden steeds a la merry Cavell) rookies in several west- 71 are bein 1 training camps iught the rudiments of horseman lip On wooden steeds a la merry 1.

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