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lured the lift si t n.
licit l ine I 'linii bl-i s ii i pu il
P It. lill.tiil nit. rut y f'.r the Tjl-
cb Ihit railway timbrel a fi final ik-
O'Pliiui'i' to Un' li.i'i'bl'H' rrnhlcd tin
liaO by the city cniiiiitlsnloii last Oe-
t da r to IViil body ul lis nu cling yen
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Tulsa Prepares
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JOIIX O. MITCHELL
Exulted HuU r Tulsa Lod'u It. V. (). E. Xo. J I6
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her;i Is ( l'lite'( d 111 t'l" f.Tll.iil (le.liin-
'l"H nf the lew i 1 r ".(. nil i:ii'F. home
Third Street ciid llmilder with Willi
eini i.rat.. riceiiKmii s hureMiiH im.v-
Ihllii; nf that 1 i.t i. re ( er ivllnensi d
111 Tll'.-ll Will he (.K'!(l! tnlli!l.t. :v-
cr.i Kilt In the ( It y Ih .uttlnK fnr'n
evi ry i ffnri tn inal.i.' the evi nt nlii'
lull)' tn he Ii 'ilelnliereil IH'd l.e.sliies
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I urn ut thu sin iee i( the (.i-iUr It
wlli he i sit- nf the lurncst urn muht
ImiKit tiiiit path' rlnps i.f Kills over
liild In ( r.iiahuinii In ll ( it) w hlili
IiiuMs uf the stl'i'lUCh't tlietlll't !litp I.f
I i Iii crder Inside thn Mute hnunilarli s.
I TIk.ii-iiiiIs nf yiMier. Will he 111 Ht-
1 1 . 1 1 1. . 1 1 1 fu in tl i n iiilio ut the ((. I try
iln.iiiy nf v!i"in arc ri.iiilieit -;ik
llinl nl" M l.i diilcd li.r i i.iiie ef thn
I Wlli li'iil uduresK s en the iiri.f rani
j 1 'i ilh atery W uI'll I. us l.ecn deli r.n-
leil tn till' AlmlinlM e hiiim' Willi il v
dm tn ul'ihe iim r the Midianil Vnlli-y
lilil'. iiieriiiiin in a hj. imi Iniin char-
jteled fi.r Hie illl i. e nf ( iilfl inu a
ilea miti.. ii Miil'.il hundred Hreim.
'I'lils will he the firs; iinty tn lurhe.
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I . iillllll it ti e ef li.i nl IliellllK ih and s-
i erted I the li'.lm' I ..ottis In n' ti-n-."-I'lh"
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Iitti liiliiia e fcni I'liuy it ; ef liiinrt-
ii lire tn the slate nr.d the ae rt tary
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Although the p.'li. . . i. ai. .1 th" In-
till r of f'.iriii blMis uml bar fixtuns.
n i 1 bad wiis IhIkh from the
place lOMlt'ditV.
l"l f"H III I lit offlllTS Wl'l'llgllt lill.
mi ir the j.'ni'c nt 10-45 o'cb i k yi s-tn-ilav
ir t n t ir Md pliiced every man
wH In the rat sn ff t cvspi '""tlve under
i i iiM. I r'in tho real' of tho plucn a
drnyn.i n wis Idng d rictod In load-
ing a i i i-f'tnl I fir and other fixtures
will'" nt Hi" Main entrance n rrcvd
(f roMiits were It Ing load oil llitothc
patrol wiiiii'Ilt '
As usual tlie proprietor of tho plnco
wns at b.ttne rrii.llng th latist pr. ss
r. I'. rtK I . hind a Havana Pe Cnbbairo.
while the sleuths were ('altering to the
tver tlir! ty public that harbors around
the rr-K rt. Tho "booviu" man Henry
For Visiting Elks
i
t"l.'ethi-r with ruth uh-la.-ni nnd ilc-
ti rinliiiitinii tn huiry tl.. Ir hvill'lliin
CKllllllltted 111 the prul m i d el l' tlull nf
new homes Lnti tt n iku is frnin
I'awhii.' kii p've tin lnfm niailuii that
(hey nre IniHtlliiK ni n (h h I'litlnn.
TIii-nc ure i lily h few nf th" mam that
will I.e. In TuIhh to tulle pui't In the
'llf love feist iiml "em 1'al cell-lira-
Inn.
Koino l'nrni of enl' rlnlnnieiit w ill he
lining on ccnllniio'.i.'i.y 1 j-. .n i the i.pi n-
liiK of the liny until the lust slm's
Hvlnlilu out Tliuinday niorniiiK. Kv-
'ry Itieli of the floor Mui " In Hie Hpu-
cloiis hull room on the n-eoiiil flnnr
Jwlll ho iifii-U hy thi'.sn who find the
hi-lmht of i ntert'iliiiiieiit In tiipplnir
tlio light fitntiuUlc. Two on lifstnis
!tiio tnt-mliurs of w ill' h (ire nuihlers
will furiilstl the linlsnine refrainfi
thtit will echo thrmiuli the onrrldorf
i f tho Imll.
I 'cdlctitnry rxprcNcH will l e held In
the Uulmo roum one of the most Ror-
"einiH of the hulldlhi'. With Hh hl;1i
w iiiiluw.s anil pHlie'.i d wall nrnl lie-
I (wi eii Its rinhicni und Hie npliolntery
'and tlie InilleHtloiiN nf the rites of the
order It is most lni!ii't hilvo. A maze
nf descriptl m would imt do Justice to
'lit main. ifhciit quart' r? '.itnl the Im-
pression to he hm! hlinuhl hi' taken
hy u pi r.Sdi'.i.iMit whvii It Is oier.(d
lor puhlK li.hjn iVou A vlrit tu Its
fTe for tlu- trou-
n imt he found In
vest. Not Villi
: emitted In tho
entire I'lu'.l.i.i;
arret." Khiv
iaiiltatl"ii :ui'l
i-tiiit.l. Km. n
in "hiiseinent to tin
!ii"'Wn nliiUaiii-e '
h'ai iln. ss liHS lieon llf-
e 1.U4 not I. pen ciinreil
In Its f 1 1 r t 1 1 .- 1 1 ; i . w und tho Lest of eve
r thii. it In thl- iln" lum been Beiuired.
Knox colored wns tho only member
of the puny charged with violating tho
city iltpinr ordinance nnd was placer
i i iUr i. bond ef $."(i for his appear-
i i.ee In court en the L'filh The bond
m .is n ml ' liiei.ds and the negro
wns nit-used
KIimii nun were arrested and
charged with leltumg and their fall
un to linil'.c bend M'Slerdny caused a
cel'.ki Mien In tile iletenll' n
cills. The
party was as
li.trcme Slhh
Hows: Henry Pickett
W. II. J.iiiicn Curb y
Tnplett L. O. Wal-
rs .1. P. Inmnn Torn
WI'iiniiiM. T. M.
it is P. i Walt
Sllu t.t v
Maiipin and John Coats
(.col) W I I.I. imol t.lIT
V liitc and Sinclair Very llccUlcstsl.v
llrlng llliltl liarn-l Gu.ilicr j
1 rlemls of P. J. Vhlto of Tuls.1;
niitl Hurry Sinclair of Independence j
Kan. have thanped their mind about
a certain ell (lent which tho two made'
sometime ago. Messrs. White and
Sim-lair jiurch'inud a lease In the I
ClevelniHl-Cssge f 1 1 Id. wefct of here I
"aylmf n 0 . 0 o C- for H. Frlondi )'
they' were tockless.
The two hovn now drilled In ft well
on the southwest one-fourth of tho
KHilhcast ono-fourth of section 12-11.
s which with only a ponotrstlon of:
right fret of a posilWe sixty foot of I
sand flows 120 turret an hour. I
Whi n the will l drilled tho full
dentil It Is exnoi'ted tlKit a 41)00 bur
' nl well will be the result
11 IBS
ieu 1 m
mai:u (i. aims sri'i:nnit aiuu
jty roit Mil. IKMi.
A Fill OP IS
(.lli-ic lM-..li'i'il Iii Sio "ru Itlmiil"
In Si'IhkiI S -K-tii " l'(i KUi'il ' fur
Itrv. hni)ilifii'H.
lllelllliel'H uf ill" FK-liulV
turned l'riifehs.ir Mastero
mini r nl Hiil'crlntenili'iiey
"Will tin
l.tiiiril wlin
dun 11 In t In1
rI us iiny
h iitlllilltr ri'iiSKiiy V" Is tin1
(pies'iiiii ask
Hie rt ti'iititu.
I hy i
"f tile
il:.) who h
sent .''il 1 1
Jil'i
lll
ft lldMlf.
A r' poiiiT has siiei't t tli'il In h-iting
IntenleWH from three of the six who
voted in I to ii tiiln Mr. .Maslt I's. Two
of l In-lit Kin. what tiny call M'""l ren-
in due refuses to give IU1.V fed"
SMI:'.
S. W. .Marr when stun nnd asked
his reason fur his way of votlm'. saldl
" uii ni" It Is ;i ijiicr-tion of supt rler
nlilliiy. 1 inn woiiiini? und nlwa.is
Sa'e leeli unrklipf for what I con-
sider Hm hint Interests of the Tulsu
school system. Mr. Masicrs Is u M"od
man hut nevertheless the Tulsa
Slime Is arc not as m.hhI lis they mlht
he. Tin i'i is alwas rnoin f'.r Improve
incut in cverythltm. If Wo can get u
mini who has utility superior t" Hint
we should do hi without hesitation."
That Is Mr. Mtirr's roust n. Tin)
(iiestlon was put to llllll Hot hy the
reporter hut hy u citizen of Tulsa na
to whether or not he Iiml secured a
it in ii of superior ahiliiy Mr. .Mnrr r-
pllnd In the iifiirmaiivB.
"Mr. UownlPR Is u mull win. 1ms In
my opinion much more iroalllty than
Superintendent Masters uml thu pen-
pit) nf Tulsa should feel fortunate In
R'ttihK him" siilil Mr. Marr.
"ilow do you know Hint he him
superior iihlilty?" questioned tho Uhl-
(iiitons (luestlon.r.
"He has had tile experience" re-
plied the school l.oard president.
Mr. Mnrr stated that Mr. lituvnlnn
liHd liccn Rt the heud of schools of
greater cnllher than thu schools of
Tulsa
"J'rove It!" was shouted on nil tides.
To this Mr. Mnrr replied that the
city of Tulsn wns working for preater
Improvements In the. ploys-round worlt
He liiiilntiilneil that lie would donate
a sum w hich the crowd" deemed fair
to tho playground fund If ho could
prove that Mr. Downing had 'hcen at
the head of school ns preat lis those In
Tulsa much less "third ruto" schools.
The crowd became so largo that
Officer Wulker was forced to do tho
dispersion net. So far a.i can ho
learned Mr. Marr Ii.ih never posted his
forfeit for the playground work nor
has the opposing side announced that
they would hold Mr. .Marr to tho
Mcflgo which he made
J. I. Gillespie another member of
tho board of education who voted
against the retention of Superin-
tendent Masters gave us IiIh reason
his desire to see "new blood" iu-
fusetl Into the school system.
Said Mr. Gillespie:
"All thut 1 own t In the Rtatn of
Oklahoma. Practically all of It 1
here 111 Tills". 1 expect to bo laid
away In a Tuba cemetery. I have
five children everyone of them In the
Tulsa nubile schools. No olio can
(liicstion that I inn not Interested
more so probably thnn nnyono else
on the board of education. I nm not
sen ling them to private schools. I
want my children to he educated In
the public schools. I lilso want them
to have the best schools to nttend. 1
believe that new Hoed will help any-
thing. I believe that It will help a
school system. That Is why I voted
not to retain Superintendent Mas-
d rs."
Hid you tell Mr Masters beforo
the meeting ef t'10 board of education
Krlday night that It would bo best
for hlin to resign nu the mntter has
been framed up and that there was
no chnnco for him?"
Mr. Gillespie replied that ho was a
friend of tho superintendent. As
evidence of that he cited that ho had
been largely Instrumental In tho re-
tention of Professor Musters last
yeiir when S. V Marr wns determined
to elect Mr. Ihiwnlng. lie stated that
as a frU ndiy act towards tho Riiperln.
tMideut bo had gone to him and had
advised him In this manner!
"Professor Masters I um afrold
that tho majority of us aro against
you." He advised the superintend-
etit to rcslKii. and If ho at 111 deslreil
Building
Material
for body nml brain.
Grapc-Nuls
FOOD
lias r-tood tlie test for
years
pood flint its users
nro now numbered by
imllious.
"Tltcre's n Reason"
rostum Cereal Co. Llmllod
Hultlo Creek Mlon
tho place to niuko unothor applica-
tion. Mr. Gllli-Hplo stated that Insofar as
ho k tie iv there wns no frame. up on
tho pui't of tho board of education
to elect Mr. 1 'owning beferj tho
meeting Inst Friday night. lie de-
iiuri.d that before the meeting his
in I ml wu.i pi actlcnlly mudu up that
IT . lessor liai'ton of Joplln Mo was
the man for the lob
11. 10. Siiotlgrnhs another number
of the hoard when approached on
the ( 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 ' i ti would glvo no reasons
for his vote iignlntit Mr. Masters.
When asked why ho stated that ut
plVM-nt the people were "riled up"
ami It would do no good to glvo the
reasons.
"When they are cooled down they
wl.l all flop to th" side of tho board"
declared Itev flnodgrnss.
"Knt why delay when so much
trouble H being had ut present over
the innttir?" was the (jiicst hm put
mi to thu school board member.
M-ilu the school hoard man L-nvo th -
man gave
Mime
list n
rciiHoii th.. people wouldn't
end weigh tho evidence.
;ei
OWKX AMI IYN'll-l'OKSYTlli;
M l DI1.KS Ul.T IN H.VIilT
li.MU.Y YllS'l'l.HDAY.
The pupils of the Owen school and
the Lynch-Porsythe school had their
turn yesterday. The day beforo the
pupils of thu Central school and North
Sldo had their turn. .In each ciso tho
pupils struck because of iiidlgnutlon
over the action or tho school board
In turning down the present Incum-
bent of the superintendent's office.
Yesterday morning about forty pu-
plln of the Owen school were gathered
PUPILS IS CHECKE
some distance from the ground when1 -hut Is one where gate money was
C. . Harwood llio principal nriived 1 ' barged for ndnilitanco. The slate did
at the school. These were standing.""1 H'go either when It convicted
off beckoning for tho pupils on the hooves.
ground to come arid join them but I Construing tho Sunday law Jiulgo
the principal by u short and effective ' '"'"'nail snld that game of lu?ehall
talk kept all of the pupils who were j 1lay' l "" tlle Sabbath day when an ad
ulready In tho ground from Joining ! n'i"u't' f ' 0 18 charged fixes the
tho "strikers." .cluirctcr of game as a public sport ami
Tho Central school wns visited
about noon by tho forty and again
there was trouble. Supeiintemleiit
Musters spoke to tho implls at this
point and all promised to go back to
school this morning. None of tho
Central school Joined the strikers. At
tho Lynch-Porsytho school n few- got
away but those hnvo nil promised the
laiperlntendont to go back to school.
Kl-U'OKT Wil l rtK M.MlK
JOlltM l Ml.KTI.i ON
Tilt KSJ.Y NIGHT
AT AI-
NliXT The "Commlttoo of Ulevcn" select-
ed by A. F Ault chairman of the
mass meeting: held last Saturday night
protesting against tho action of the
school board In not retaining J. G.
Masters at tho head of tho Tulsa
public sohool system met last night
Mill SELECTS
FilS OF mm
'lift
Fulldress Suits
The style of the Fulldress must be
correct; the slightest deviation from
fashion's dictates will prove a con-
spicuous defect.
Our Stein-Bloch Models repre-
sent a successful endeavor to make
them examples of pertect style
fit and tailoring.
They may be accepted as authori-
tative to the last degree.
Manhattan
rnll limn
Shirts
''OKtlfl
Vtill lrcM
f:ovcs
SUNDAY LAW IS
ID Kill
Til IV
11 iitii: i i ii.ma v ui .vi:h-
iMriitii.s ( uwu rio.
ff
I'll
I'liblh
Siioit When Adinlllaiu'c
Is
tliui'gi'd Penalty Not llciixy Iln-oii-li
to ( a use Proper liar.
Spl'iinl In lilt: Wuliil.
Oklahoma Thy Ol.la. April 18.
''lho liuth about the mailer Is our
.Sunday laws are n miserable fnrco
! ":''a'." siild Presiding Judge Henry
M. Kiiininn In reversing the comic
lion of Tod Cheeves who was fined
olio dollar and costs In the county
court of Stephens County f.r ncling
lis umpire for a Sunday baseball game
"A limn can gamble" continued
Judgo I'lirmaii "and bo fined only
one dollar If It Is mi t-'tinday J don't
like to ilitkise the legislature but It
I should huvo nm. nided the law or ru-
I peeled tho fnrco In bonks now."
Chcevcs umpired a basihall gemo
i'i.iiwcen Duncan and Push Spring. at
iLMihoun. He was convicted on an In-
formation. The higher court held
thnirhe Information should lutvn been
(llssrtlsbed on u demurrer nnd Instruct-
ed thn county court to dismiss tho
: proceedings when U was rAiuaiided.
I In his opinion Judgo iiu-innn said
the court colli r! not agree that tho
.'uniluy laws should be strictly eon.
j strurd. Ho believed they should be
construed liberally. A pruscciilloii
should have been bused on groundi
'either that Chcovej was gaming or
that ho was engaged In a public sport
nil engage In It nro liable to prose-
cut Inn. Tho court observes ho waver
thut te penalties aro far tnadcquut.i
to make the law feared and respected.
lu tho office of Mr. Ault In tho Flri-t
National Hank Hiilldlng. The purpose
of the meeting was to take action
ril.ithe to tlie outlining of plans for
action.
Tho committee TTechled to retain tho
firms of llnlner & .Martin and Mar-
tin Jtlce & Lyons In a legal capacity
to ascertain the lights of the citizens
In the tn tit tor. An adjourned meet-
lug was called for Thursday night
when the legal representatives will
ninko report.
II. P. Anderson and Robert Ogb'S-
by were appointed k commlltee to
take up the mnttor of set urlng funds
with which to prosecute the findings
of the legal representatives.
Di liiiont W inn Over Mtoll.
Huston April IR. A Imlinont th
Huston lightweight won a close decls.
Ion from Monte Attell of California
ln twrlvo rounds of fast boxing lure
J tonight.
Pniilnp
ami
Tromlilfl
Ojicrs
lfntv
v
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