Slaton Gold Star Mother To Leave For France TodayThe grave of a son. sacrificed on the altar of war and buried in Prance, will be visited by Mrs. Joe Dobson ol Slaton, v.-ho today will sail from New' York City with oLn-er Gold Star mothers.Mere than 12 years ago. Private Elmer E- Dobson. Company A. SPtli Infantry. Fourth Division, sailed for France. He was killed at Bel-leaa Wood, in August. 1918. at ther.ge of 22. Private Dobson was burled m Osc-Alstic American cemetery, 6crpii?c?s-ci-Ncsues, Abue. France. Enlisting in 1917. he ‘ass trained at Camp Tiavtv Mrs. Dobson left Slaton. U'.-tFriday and expected to spend *.wo days in New York before s-xi'ims.OPTION GIVEN .PITTSBURGH. July 22. -Benjumln F. Harris, president ol the Oil Well Supply company, announced today ihat h;.\ coiupiuiv* had given the Unu«d Sta!es Ste-.l company an option tu purdm.'.* *w business of oil well supply. Assc’.s oi oil well supply a- the close i;f