Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 134, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 20, 1916 Page: 2 of 30
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T HE" TUL S A I) A T j'iY WORLPj St7xYAY KEItKUAKY 20 1916
" ' " "" "" " T.
IWI)
Harris' Friends Fight on Old Issue
but Raise Entirely New One in Secret
WORLD'S GREATEST
ORGANIST COMING
Cunt ii n( (torn I'iifct )
S : ll
Clarence Kddy 1 !ivc Cuii
cert in Convention II;ill
Manli Hi.
LOCAL ASSISTANCE
Mis. Stoivy-Wliih! Will
Sinn'; rnnsiiiil Musical
Kvent Assured.
jV li in 1 1 1 1 ' 1" ' 1 1 1
that Clarence
greatest
l r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;
hull n
WIiii
(r Hum
ii gaiilsl
was in. nil' ost'iday
C(h the world's
...iialllst. would k'iVl' II
rum i l l nil Tulsa s lull
IM' organ Hi C.ill.oiitloll
Man ii Hi
Mix .los.'lillilll S'l'leN
..li.- tt ill i. tin not
ll 1S ilMKIM-Mlki I ll' IIIIIM" '-InMIIK I" '
nf tin' stale ii rare ll in'.
Clarence Kihlv Is iin runt in In"
line us pudcrcwski In mi the piano.
Ills r.iiiilm.MM lull iil'f Pin iiiiiiikm-
nnt the w..r'd iiml he
recornized u the i'ih
gnnlst nf llir present age.
Colli flit I'll llUll WilM I'll' kml
Pudctowskl concert ii ml lln i
reason ti doubt Unit fully as
crowd will bear Kddy.
Tin' municipal l'iir organ will
r..t-.i i In- mt.it full iii'i"i -i unity In
lill.it his tal" lit. II will
iilipi ainni "! In this purl
Hater.
Int. Jim M.dinw is one mini I
friendly terms wild l.ntli fa. in :
pirtv In Int. tih i me trouble m
nf Harris nf any i nns. nn. n. r tri il
chairmanship mi tin 11' argument Ml- '
Mr Mcfliuw wmil.l make us good a
v.' 1 1 1 1 1 I . why would In- lint iiiiik.- an i
Mr. Mi-Craw 1 n clean high-mind
l. hi lt I ul if any man In tin
Him.' n. inly I i prt-MiitM th
the state
1 1 ... I have
th.'
whn has at all times been on
.Ion. hi much to mliriill tluij
past mill practically every supporter j
tn Mil. truck .M.rtiaw fur ihe slate;
list liini fullri nf IIH own Weight. If I
stall chairman as they declared lie
ipiully good natii'tial i oininittccmun 7
il uuurcssive Republican ami il In'
stale could I'.' fiiimil nf ...iial prominence who
get-together Idea III his own personality umi
Is ulllWT.'
I I -I I'H'l'
ii.v
fnr the
. is no
large ii
nf-ex-
I..' Ms first
nf the Culled
HIGHNOTE CHARGED
WITH AN ASSAULT
Attacked Small dill While
a Wesident o Sliamroek
Complaint Says.
WARRANT IS ISSUED
p'lHt pnliliral u l f .1 inn n. i- than III'.
The only objection that linn been inaili- In him is to ur mind tho most
iiii-AniiTioin umi unworthy thai could he suggested ill a country which
was fuiinili'il iipi.n tin- very hl.'H which gives birth tn thiH suggestion II Is
his religious belief. 1 "nt i I he became a furiniilahlii camliilati' fnr mil ional
oiii.iiiiilti i tnaii his hundreds nf friends thiniiKhnut tin- Ktatf iii ycr even
rave th.' ihiiiK a ihi.iiKlit ami unless we (.-really ininjiiilitx the temper an. I
Hpiril nf Hie l:ciiiMieaii parly in ( il-l.ilmm.i this nhject inn w hich has linen
r-ilsi il In him In a c.intesl that is niplillv nan uw iiiK ilnw n to I'irtiiiii ilcfc.il
fnr Die Hauls ra.linn will he a I rani; thai will Mrlkc them down.
It is Hlinp.riil iirmmil that Mr. M.Uraw is n ('allinMc. lint his reliKimis
;n li ilies have In i n nf hii nimlitiiiHive a character I hruiiKhnnt the many
viiiim that he has heen a hny iiihI man In Oklahoma that no one ever
I'Mcw thai he helniiKeil In any leliej.iii.s Imily al all. If our Iriliiriiiatinn Is
correct Mr. Charles It. .ni ls is lesp.iiisihl.' for i irctilnliiiK the rellnlous
'.... i ii mi ( tl miesi here iii Tulsa. It is so unwnrthy of any man thai
until we hail positive anil ii ii mist a kn hie proof we cuiilil nut hiiim ourselves
In lielieve Mr. iioKci'H capalilc of such pi rliilioiis mil hnils. We have alwajs
hail a nn. it than fiiemlly ri Kuril fur Charley lingers anil helieveil him to
ne sincerely inicrcsleil In Itepulilican kiicci'mi hut we fear IiIh zeul for an
i uliviiliial ami pcrsunal Iuish has carrieil him "If his feet.
was in the While House he iippointfil as chief
nut nf the I'nileil Stales ii prominent Catholic
anil so far as we are Informeil there has never
on the part of the American people to regret
action. line of Mr. Ituosevelt'H closest political
Irieinls ever since he eiieiil pulilic life is Arihhishop Ireliiiul. It is olio
of the fundamental principles upon which the entire structure of this re-
puhllc rests that church ami statu iiiukI bp fnrevcr separale anil ilistlnct
Whin our fnrcfalhcrs lanileil upnn the harren shnres nf New Knulantl anil
there iiiiulc the first Ntart towarils the founilliiK of a new nation Ihey ranie
primarily to escape from rcllfcioUH ititoleraiice anil enilureil the riBdis ami
harilshlps of hiiihlliu; for themselves new hollies niiii.l siirroiiinliiiKH Hint
Iricil the very Minis of men that they inlnht havo reliitlous freedom
t in oiiKhoiil the passlni; years; the same spirit w hich animated them has
pervaded all nf nur Institutions'. I test my that spirit and you will destroy
this lepiihllc. And If there ever comes a period when men onn no longer
worship or not worship t!ml ucrordinK to the dictates nf their own ciin-
S' Iceiis and when the relinion a man learns at his mnlher's knee hecomcs
a reproach upon him and a lar to his participation In the political anil
civic alliurs of the country "time will then without a wurntiR turn the
dial hack to mldniKht and lln world must wail (ill morninv;."
While l'riiil.nt Tall
Justice of the supreme ci
n -ul a I iiuincrat. at that
Iihcii the hlinhtcst rciisnll
deplore it i oral. inn that
Defeli.laiit II
County .lail
Serious
'Id in
on Am
( 'liariit
Tulsa
ther
ell
I ii r ii
ii'lltl
her
is little
l.cc hut
ni of h
iss.nlant
the worse for her cx-
n is said tn he the in-
parcnls tn prnsecuto
to the fullest extent of
he
I he law.
Ilul le
wick after In
iimiii; the nanus
nltn ia!s and ntll
with in enterpri-
inter Med. lie n
lll.el'ly until
tin nil. s arc
arrested here last
il heen accused nf
f prominent police.
rs In cnniiection
! In which he was
w Is deprived nf his
it such time as the un-
made aware of his con
dition nf mind.
Air. and Mrs. Charles CoKhuin yes-
tcidav preferred Inl'nl iiialton hel'oic
Justice of Hie I 'nice Lake of Sapnlpa.
cliarc.Mii; 1!. I'. Hitilniutc. now i oiitin. il
in tin Tulsa county .tail on a charm)
of unlawfully usiui; the n. inns nf
prntnincnt persons in connection with
ndviTtisliiL' mailer with a sl.ilutoiv
offense imainst their 1 I -year-old
ilaiiiihlci'. The uIIckciI assault tnoli
liliice while lliuhnnte Was a resident
nf Shamrock ol-la. The prellniiniiry
hcarlnir Is scheduled lor licfore Jus-
tice of the I'cace Lake March 1.
lulaiN of Hie assault are la.-Kinir.
lllllioliull It Is lllidcrstond that lllu'll-
nnte iittiickcil the inl while he wan
sltor at the ( okI'iii n luniic. I nr
a lis
SPECIAL OFFICER
ABUSIVE SHE SAYS
(i. lure. I M ud ill I'l iliclll I illllil.l
I 'oinphiiiis of I r;ii- I ill
'rriMtiiicnl.
who has heen emplnyed hy soiilh-siilc
reMileiiis mi patrol their section of tho
city al (omit.
The in. ml said she was rctiirniliK" to
her employe r's home .Sunday ninht
alter ii I.I in I i n cf church. The officer
stnin i In r mid Krntfh orilcrcil her
In co with li 1 1 i . He took her to a
K.iini-'e nl Tenth ami .Main which he
c.ille.: "I he station." She asked him
what chili ue he hail ac.ain.st per hut
v. ;ih niiU met with a volley of oaths
she claims. Ihiiplnyts nl the Karaite
also cursed her. the inanl alleges. Sho
started In telephone till! Mitchell res.
iih in c. whcrciipi.ii the oliiccr pulled
;i iciohcr out of Ins pocket and
t in l iitcni d to Nil . i. it her if she too:
down Hie receiver.
She .i.iii.i 1 1 . i i that slut he taken tn
lichee h. a.i.iiarlei s. '1 hen nfler hcim;
Mil'.lecteil to still further iihuse she
was permitted to continue on her
w ay.
l.Ucilc Cnopl
wars lnaid to
. oniilaiin .1 y.
I. . n sul j. ct . .1
lilt inn h a spei
r. colored' for two
Mrs. .lolin o. M il. ti.11.
.1. r.lay that she had
to uncalled for hnc.ill-
-l.it ot ti.'. l named I'rj-.
MARBLfS all size
12
7.
Stum
The Advantage of
With Us
Banking
lies in the fact that in addition to affording
perfect security for your funds and paying a
liberal amount of interest we make our de-
positor's interests the first consideration at
all times and assist them in every way consis-
tent with safe banking.
V'V. HAVE PROVIDED THE MOST COMPLETE AND MOD-
ERN FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE DENFFIT
OF OUR PATRONS AND EXTEND TO THEM A SERVICE
UNEQFALLED FOR PROMPTNESS ACCURACY AND
COURTESY.
OUR IMMENSE FINANCIAL STRENGTH AND WIDE
CONNECTIONS MAKE THIS A PARTICULARLY DESIR-
ABLE DEPOSITORY FOR BUSINESS MEN-MAY WE
HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YOU?
Ill
Exchange National Bank
The Largest Bank in the State of Oklahoma
Good China Is a Good Investment
w ill hist a
imi'V than
. ( k. r w an
p!av and
i'.i IA1.S.
lifetime
liv ;inv
Will c
at Hi"
with
othel
ordinary c ire and
disposition nf it.
. . Noll lull valtl'
.itne tunc lintc
for
Tin:
you will Ki t more out of your
In fact any of our China or
our uion. v. See our splendid
i.WINtiS ON OCR MuNUAY.
i:s my
ii i i i i : i : v.
I lll III. Is a
VAST difference
iu:tvi:i:x a
II M'l.lN
AMI a
tn ei.i.
OM-: you
l-KAIsi: i.iul
Till-: other
OM'l prays
Kill you.
lilouic!
PAUL GALLA WAY'S
BROTHER IS DEAD
Siii'cunihs to I'm umoiila al I I 1'hsd
Texas- Mas l ived in Old
Mexico.
uM.iiilor-1 al I He
1 'lam s h a p c .
nickeled hod'
:.'.-.' ri 14 1 1 1 it i . to-
morrow at . . Itle
( oinhliiets at Isc
Standard s i z e
Ii r I s t o I hody.
glazed in and
outside. spi lal
at Ite
XL
Soap
Tin y
hrass
plate.!
rust.
DNhcs at
J'.lc
are heavy
and nickel
will mil
'lie values
tomorrow at 2lle
er to iih.- funis earned hy the peni-
tentiary in Hher industries in the
prison." The hill came to the senate
this evening and was passed on final
roll call. This If the only one of the
revolving fund hills that lias nnaiiy
Rotten through hoth houses and ready
for the governor to slmi.
Other hills completed this evenuiK
mil siKiied hy the presidiliK officers
of hnlh houses were the I'lll reiruiat-
iiiK the viviiik of scruni lor not.
cholera.
A hill allowing the state lilKiiway
eoiiimissionur to appoint a coiisuhiok
engineer where counties vote uonus
for road or hridee work.
V hill rel'iindinif a portion or ins
Kioss luoduclion tax: the hill creatiriK
tlie cUhlh iissist.int attorney-ncncra!
and niiikinu: his salary I-1U0.
A lie assistant also Is to lie me
i don and parole olticer tint win
w ni n
p. i
Hat irons
old fashlon-
dle In nickel
finish. The i.Oe
size al :11c; Hie
I He size al 21le
The
ed
I'unT Cup-
Heavy riihl'
st r ii ii ham II
5uc value at
t'li
Clothespin-.
Hardwood with
lieaw s p r 1 n i:
special dozen nt
' If
Naplitha Soap
I. i J. hran.l.
toinorrow 7
200
l.aninlrv Soap
Ciyislul white to-
niorrow 9 for 30e
1 1 1 1 1 . . lllM
I i 1 1 I at I Ic
iiist nhs. Th. n
rush. 1 1 -inc ii
null.
. - e
!'' r
I. ll
le.lli.!.
: otth s
L'.'n Villi!''
1 It'
Poll-ll !.'
cleanun.
s t a tl il s .
s. i tc '.'."..
at lie
J
-licll' Paper
lor 0c
hit. or col. ii". i
If pap. i.
r.1!-. tomorrow :i
r.r Hie
Wax
ipcr
I I
I'nr on
I- wrappiiu;
I i.'hes. etc .
r ills toinor-
;: f..r
I
row .:
Coal 1liiiu:ci
for tile
Wire el woodi'll
hmiKcis. f.e val-
ues tomorrow -I
for ini-
tial Traps at nih-
il envy copper
wire large si.c
cage style traps.
special totnorr iw
at ...
:iii.-
PllMlos Kllsl-
i Inlh at lie
Wizard h r a n .1 .
in e il I 11 III size
p r i c c ll spec! ll
tomorrow at . . He
Siish ItoiN at .'ii'
Extension hrass
ro.ls for panels.
lours etc.. priced
. .ic
at
al
Wall'le Iron.
Hill-
Ijirire size hhrh
hase round stle
Wiifle iron. $1 '-'"i
value al .... Hlti
4 ii r H t Heater .it
I tie-
Copper wire me-
diiiu w eight
wood h a n die.
price.! at .... tile
Toilet Itiu-h at
I Ic
!l hnstle. hind
ends ruhher tip
1 I Inches long
L'.'c value nl I li-
Cn le MaKcm at
He
rnivefsal style
maker the hcsl
tiki. I.- $1.75 kind
nt 9Ho
til.Ms'Hne Soup
rt o s o llhissoni
1 Oo rahfs at . lo
C-5
Paul M. Callaway general manager
of the Puhlic Scrvi.e company last
nighl received word that his younger
hi other Karl liallaway had died of
pneumonia at 1:1 i'yso Texas.
A sister 'ixlng at 1 'alias Texas will
go to Id Paso to tiike charge of the
remains. Initial will take place at
l''ayi'tteillc. Ark.
The deceased was unmarried and
had spent five or six years in .Mex-
ico liaxlnv la en forced to leave there
recently on account of the revolu
tionary troiihle.
Night Session Rejects
Usury Bank Measure
(Continued from Page One.)
Dustpan nt I0e
lamit handle
saves hack hend-
tng. We offer
them at .... Ith-
1 .
I
Xut Cracker
Sipiirrcl style
cracks the shell
and leaves the '
kernel whole i
Special at . . .;
I Tory
The fi-morrow
Snap
size to-
12 for
4SO
ference hetween senate and housf
miiuhers. I 'nit in cs that had heen in-
serted hy the house were nut pleasing
lo the nuiiihers of the upper chamber.
It was .'.intended that as the bill
stood a hardship would confront the
slate hanks to the advantage of the
national hanks and It was declared
that such a condition would impair
the guarantee fund finally. It was in
the provision by which persons pro-
ceeding in an action for usury could
bring suit against the state hank hut
they could not sustain hii action
against a national bank. Senator liar-
rett culled attention to a provision in
the bill that would seriously a f feet
he thought the business ( building
and loan .1s.40ci11ti.111s and also real
estate loans. llanett believed as a
result of the bill In its present form
would start a run on the sources
where the money is derived that sup-
plies Iohiis on real estate in the state
and that it would prove disastrous.
Thomas Against It.
"It world wreck the eerdlt of the
state " he said.
Senator Tnoinas of l.iwton was
sure that the governor would not
(sign such a bill. Senator Chase
wished to concur in the house ainend-
issisl the iiltoriicy-gclieriii
niccssity arrives.
Another pproiiiaiion.
on the bill establishing a twine
plant iit the penitentiary the .senile
tucked" on the $!m"..iuu' appropriation
killed by the house a lew days i.go.
The house did not want this to be put
on the twine plant bill and senate con-
ferees agreed that the appropriation
could be taken oil' that bill if allowed
to he placed oil the hill providing an
additional appropriation of $2."i0(i0
lor the working of eoiivlcls on the
public roads.
This bill had already been passed
by both houses but was pending final
act ion.
I.alc ill the afternoon the senate ap-
pointed a committee end with a like
iniiiiniltee from the house went
thioiigh both calendars and picked
out only such measures as were ii a
condition for quick action lor the
last two hours before ree ss neither
house transacted any business but
were in the "watchful waiting" mood.
.Mustering; tc.
Strenuous efforts were made dur-
ing the iitternoon by house members
to muster Ihe necessary bti votes to
place the emergency on the registra-
tion law.. Caucuses were held during
the morning before the session and in
the afternoon but nothing effective
was accomplished before the house
had to go into session to tranaict
legislature business.
Kvci vihing was peaceful and calm
in the' house today mid there was
in thing to indicate the storm that
shook Ihe building on Friday afl.'r-
n.imi. Attempts al pleasantries were
made to work away Ihe bad taste of
yesterday. P.eprcscnt.it ivu Teslernmn
offered a resolution to see that all
portable articles were fastened per-
manently to the desks and that wheii
the. warring factions in the house weie
anticipating action that should tit
least give a lew seconds warning be-
fore proceeding" to action. The reso-
lution was adopted in the right kind
of spirit. Kcprcscntntivcs Sams and
Nishltt who were holding a hcaied
discussion in the house when the wnr
broke out Friday did nut speak to
each other today.
Representative Prynnt who
knocked Chairman Arthur H. Oelssler
of the state Republican committee
dow n yesterday and rendered him un-
...... s..i.us for several minutes apuar-1
ently was delighted today over his
exploit. He received a telegram
which was scr.t to the speaker's desk
and read. It was from Sklatook and
said. "Congratulations; wo wired Wil-
son to rescrvo war portfolio for you."
Kate on ttie J1.
When the sessions of the house
onenetl tndav orders wire given to
nts rather than not pass any usury Mid mit only members on the floor and
law but the bill was finally sent back.
The house today passed the pent.
i Unllun rovnlvinr fund till) which
i which Kives the board of affairs pow- salliirles with tho lest of the crowd
all spectators were sent to tne gal-
leries. Kven Kate Barnard who hnd
enlovcd floor privileges went to the
She was conspicuous In the front row
with notebook und pencil and oh- 1
served closely tho action of each
member. I
Chairman Arthur Teissier who was'
assaulted by Representative ltryant I
had recovered today from his injury
lie received many telegrams from
different parts of the state eongratu-
luting him on the fight he was mak- I
ing for purer politics in tho state and '
deprecated the attack that had been :
made on him. '
Tin- bouse for a time seriously eon-
sldered a resolution offered yesterday
by Representative Johnson of Ok- 1
ninlgee. changing Ihe terms of elective
state officers to two years Instead of :
four. At first attempts were made
I by amendments to make a joke ol the
measure but when the house reruseu
to Indefinitely postpone tho resolti-
tinn it was taken up and discussed. j
IPs Voted Down. 1
Representative Johnson received the I
support of the Republican delegation j
but when the vote was taken on final
passage the measure according to I
a ruling of the chair failed to receive
the sufficient constitutional majority.
There were 4T votes for it and 3a
against. The house later sustained the
ruling of the chair.
Representative Lemon called up on
n motion to reconsider the senate bill
No. ti which Is one of the revolving
fund bills. It provides for the hand-
ling of funds relative to operation
of industries at the state penitentiary.
The bill had been acted upon adverse-
ly hy the house several days ago but
had 'not lost Its bearing pending on a
motion to reconsider.
Representii'ives Lemon. Wright
Nf-shitt and (ilasco favored the bill
while it w is opposed by Representa-
tives Pinkhiini and Maxey.
Representative Pinkhani raised the
iiucstloii he offered previously on the
proposition thai it would disarrange
the financial policy of the slate und
might lead 'o unknown cutnplicalinns.
He believed the constitution would
not permit such leigslation and in
this ho wa. joined hy Representative
Maxey Ri preseiilntlves Wright Nes-
bitt and Uluco favored the hill be-
cause they Inlieved it would give ex-
pedience and effect to the operation
of Industries In the penitentiary and
In this way they claimed would make
the institu-ljti self-sustaining.
The nous.1 however recessed until
2:30 o'clock. In the meantime the
hody held :i caucus.
Adopt .Minority lteMU1.
Senator Austin's resolution to call
the attention of tho school land de-
partment to the loan of $1(1 OHO made
to the Corne'i family did not get any-
where In th senate. It was referred
to a special committee und when a
ninjorlty report was made favoring
Ihe adoption of tho resolution Hen-
utor llarrett moved the adoption of
the minority report which was dune.
The minority report declares thai
the senate his confidence In the pow-
er nnd determination of the governor
and the school land board to properly
investigate H errors of ovei-valua-tion
excessive loans and other laws of
the state roverniiig public mihim vi
land that the senate feels satisfied tn
Heave the matter In their hand!!.
Senator Austin suhl It Was well
well known .hat Cornell has n nun of
$4000 and that his wife has similar
loan. Some of his children having
loans are daughters Incompetent u
borrow iuot y from the s hool .mi)
department he suhl und his object
was to buck up the m hnnl l.irnf de-
partment In its fforiit to tajd p
these loans uul scatter Hum muoiitr
real farmers.
Senator .Mitchell Irln) ir ij. f. Hi
loans thai have turn rr.ji. r ((irr
Mills county. II iu.i r w0
of thm oilifbt Hi wi bal tlt
Sealy Mattress
SPECIAL
Start in"; tomorrow and pontinuing all week "Seal)'
Mattresses will be sold on special terms
$1.00 DOWN and
$1.00 a WEEK
HUM-: IS COMI'I ITi: M VTTKKSS IXSI'H.WCK;
SEALY TRIPLE GUARANTEE
F1II.ST: We guarantee the Sealv to bo made entirely of pure new
long-fibre cotton without linlers or lnill-wastc. (Do not buy uny
mattress sold as cotton without such a guarantee.)
Si:'OXI: We guarantee the. Scaly tor twenty years ugalnst be-
coming lumpy of bunchy.
Til IICI: Wo guarantee that after Sixty Nights' Trial you will
pronounce the Sealy tho most comfortable inatlress that you
have ever used.
majmi
that politicians had talked so much
about ll that the county was given
a bad name. There wa.s a stnllo at
his defense of Roger Mills county
loans thy senators knowing that some
nf them were notoriously nut of pro-
portion to the value of the laud on
which they wire made. "The school
land department Isn't doing that any
more" Hi nutor .Mcintosh declared
whtn he closed an argument in favor
of the minority report.
Rend Fdllorlnls.
After the Kenate had listened for
Hume lime to editorials In stale papers
some of thern speculating on Ihe re-
sult of the Oklulionian'B declaration
that It will henceforth be an Independ-
ent newFpdper and others lauding the
legislature fur its work u Mm special
M'SHlon HuiHlor CII110 moved 11. .'o-
'PJhn a report from the eommlttoo
La'liig In char'i) the motion fixing
the tune fur adjournment 11 ml ad-
journing Saiur.liiy night. There waH
lo Maul opposition fixing the time
for adjournment. Kemitor Sulheiiln
s-ild tl'in legislature d )Vf:n in .
Ion aa days and could nut know Juat
when It could adjourn. After an hour's
debate the Cline motion was forgotten
and no action taken on it. Senator '
Keller said ho had cotno to tho spe-
cial session for ono purpose to pass
an election law' and he proposed to
stay until it was passed.
The senate adopted tho conference
report on the house bill impropriating
$JU000 for the Urunito reformatory
to build an east wing toolhouses nnd
sheds and lay new pipes for the water
supply. The bill us umonded wus
passed finally. A
Senator Thomas Introduced a con
current resolution authorizing the
enpltol commission to contract with
the Stewart Construction company for
a high dome on the capltol building.
An alternative clause In the bulhlin.'
contract provides for a domo which
Senator Thomas said could bo built
now at half tho cost of nutting it oil
after another covcrinK has heen put In
place. Senator Tucker opposed the
resolution but It carried. Tho capi-
tnl commission la left to use its own
Judgment In the matter as tho reso
lution does not make the dome con
tract compulsory
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 134, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 20, 1916, newspaper, February 20, 1916; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc133971/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.