Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 25, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
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T II K TULSA DAILY WOULD R A T U 11 T A Y MARCH 2.') 1916
1 wo
BUSY MEETING OF
CITY COMMISSION
I MAY RESCUE PLACE
ME FORMERLY HELD
Jv1eiii(.n of Kin- Limit'
'isililf to Kliuiiii.ilr
KYilli-lil )itiict.
QUINN TAKES SEAT
J-'iiv ( liit f Alder Miikcs In-
.siciit I i iiijiihIs for
ililinii;i A;ir;itiis.
i.
Slr
Inn "l
tlrlilil lulu
llil-lit 1 ': I
tin- appt
Tllntn.o I l.l'i
lilltMlill'lillH I
l.usi nullum
I
t lir
h
lll'l'
ii .i p
nivM.ill tlx- n Imilcl-
tillilrll .. 1 I 1 .
I- ii.' i 'In. f .Mill r fur
nullum apparatus .nut
it' 1 'iillllllisMi.liiT
1. 11 Will I III'
in uunsii:illv
nil in hi
'.lIllll'S i.f
i.f I In- rill
iiiiiiiisinn-
CI S I sliTil;! .
It W.IS 'In' nplllliill l'f I I - ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M -Siotlrl.s
I l):t t I In' I'Mi lldlnc i. I III' I II '
I i 1 1 1 it i lint.' ihi' "nillinlil " ili
lin: 'vliiili h.in r.iziil by Hi'' .in. I
thus making ii liniii.ssil.il- I. tin I
c.tlii'i' li.tnir Iiiiilihnus .ni.l riiL.s stirh
IIS 1 ill' il.Hl io i.l hiimIiI lllllt' Mil' if-
fret i.f lining awav Willi 1 1 1 tlislii'l.
t'lihf Alder iippi .ii i ll before I li'
I cm i ill mill reilrralrtl lln 1 1 1 1 1 j t n I m
ininli' liy liini I Mi' ti ik I ' "f Hi" big
blaze Ilmt tin1 city should Inivc addi-
llnll.ll firo figllling apparatus Ml I lint
In i'ii h' two lii'is should break mil at
I in Ha ii' tiini' 1 hci'i- would l.i' siiinr
iil'l'iin A us unit iih'ii in reserve.
liiiTni'iliiiti' rniiHlrni li"M nl a in w
III)' Htilllull lit lilt' I'Mll'IIIC en. I III
Si mil Muslim ii 1 1 1 h whs urged by
Abler ilr ii. rliiri il Ih. il llir length
i'l' lime I't'. i u 1 i-il In inul.r miii It lulu
II ns u.inM nllnw sin. ill tins In grow
iilh. grritl I'i'iil l.i -l .i 1 li.ns.
"Tlii'i'r hits not lii'i it ii new pie.-.'
nf Hii:ii aliis iiiiri'ltiisi'il during tlir
past tniir yriirs" saul Al.lrr "uinl as
a cniist-uiit-iirc tlir city has tnitgi uh ii
Its Hi e f lit i ii r 1 .1 1 1 1 1 m m Si Hull's
v it Inn I hi' past two niutiflis rrry en-
gine has hrrn in list' nt tlir sainr linn-
with nothing In rrscive."
i i 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 Hsi 1 1 ii i' r Tlmm.is J. ititnn rr-
stiiiii'tl Ills sritt xrstrrtliii lui tin- first
111111' Ninri' the rnnui.i! i.f Alavur
l-'rank Wuinlrii anil look an urtivr
part in tlii' busi'irss. Hr itiil this tlr-
splle tlu fart that In' is Mlsprliil-'d hi
order nf Jiiilut' I'l'iin I. inn nf tin' dis-
trict m It The case aualllsl l.ilinn
was dropped nnl a Inv 'lays ago
bitvr t-r h ngrnmrrt i'' ruiinst I.
O. I. Hunt s.iiil thai tlir enlist rur-
tli.n i.f an inlilitiiinal fire statluii an. I
tin- piirrlinsr nf new iippar.it us I'nulil
tint jvi'll It liaiiilliil liv tin' pii'siiil
I'liul'l nf I'nll 1 1111 SH 'llr t'S as I 111' 1 1 1" nf
tlir plr-rlll i-ilv aillliillistlaln.il is tun
slim) In srt tlir ma i In ii iv ill arlniii.
Nn artlnll was l.lKrtl nil tlir ilrinaliils
tnailr l.y llir fur i lin f
I In pi i ix I ttlrlll s nil llir Thllil still I
Minimi railing I'm llir r sprndll lire of
J I (Hill wrrr hi ilii l II lias imiiilril
nut lliat tlir ll.lilllit lllllsl lllllil lir
I avnl in' rliisril tn I im t'1 1 . A pi iipnsal
tn pa fur iinpii'i nn inn I m l.v Imi run -Iiik
tlir iiminilil fi'imi thr w.llrr fntlil
rai'i'iiil.
I'lli Ink.. Hi IK ll I s Was ailllliltril lllln
tlir rilv ami .1 I rsulut mil pa-snl pn-
viiluiK fur thr i i i list r ii i Hun nf a siwrr
systrin.
A ii pnrt nn Ihr rnst i.f rriniii inr
Ihr rilv liiiiiii'f.itnr plant frmii its
prrsrllt Ii n;! linn nraf rrn'.l.ir llit;:lils
tn ii p. .1111 nn tlir rilv w alri ni Ks
prnpclll fl'.illl Ihr rilv rliuillriT. Tlir
l'prllsr as rsl i mat til I'V lluullrs
wniilil lir $J.HM prr mill 1. 1' JVa.'l fur
tlir fulir units Willi a sala::r uf
Jl.r.im. thus niakiim a trial rust nf
Jil.M'l.
rpnll l'i'illl St uf llir runlllrl s uf tip'
rlty llir rum iiiissinn passr.l an mili-
iianrr rr.iuiri alt prrsuns upri.iiinu
stjitiiiM.it i'iii:iurs ami siratn luilrr
Willi a steam pnssuir prr siiurr inrh
i.f inuir than tiflrrn puiunls in l m-
rltnlitiK lurniiiiitiv rs anil t hri slniii;
inarhinrs ami al k.is nitidi s rxn (it
t husr In aiiloniu Inli s ami w M h a Inn sr-
piiwrr Irss than trn tn st.niil an r-
aniinatinn ami sirurr a rn ln'irair
from a l.uar.i. uf thirr ivatinmis ai-
pullilril l llir m.ii.'i'. A i I i 1 1 s r I
i'f a vi.tr is rrMuiiiil fiuiu r.u h t
lin i-si il i iitiiii'i r. K.irh mniil.1 uf
thr I'ual 1 1 nnist halt I'll r i .lis i pi i .
imrr in t nunir w m U.
r : 4
. .. - i
V'
i If M i
vv s
RECRUITING ARMY
TO GREATER FORCE
Ln ;il OlTii'i' ()M'iii'l Our
W'rrk illld K'rriivr.s 'A
A)ilirilUts.
PK-ltKL nLttltMA jri auuow
Tl Is ripriilril tht tho firriiian
I'll. ill rllu r vim I '.i'l 1 1 1 1 lit I) II -1 liillwi'K is
al.uiil tn lr.'l;;li. ami will hr surrrnlril
I'V I'l llli r llrl Ilhal il Mill Ullrll'W W hu
was fiirinri Iv rlianrrllnr. At tin' nut-
l.rrak nf thr war I'riiirc vuu llm luW'
w.in thr tlri'iiian iilllliaHsatliir to Italy.
I alrr III' Wrllt In Swil.i I l.lllil ami tnnk
rhaiKi' uf tirriii.in allails thru'.
ONE DEAD ANOTHER
SHOT AT BOS WELL
Slim. Hill.- STIIH' Itl'l Wi l li IN tins
I nils I'aialli; Ml rarlus ir
i'l ) W rallh.v.
S.. . nil in I In' YVurlil.
In iSW i:l.l.. ulila Marrh .'4 I 'r K
Ii. Majurs is ilrail. his liiullnr Wallrr
Is li.ullv uiiiimlril ami I'l'. I'. S. I.l mil
is in (ail at I limn as a I'rsult uf a
shunliiin hrrr at 9 :10 n'rlui k last
liiKht. 1 . ii - Ii Is rhaii;ril with the
sh.M.lum whiih is alli'Mril tn hr Ihr
nlltl'iillir nf llnltlrslir Irillll.lrS. Ilrfurr
ilvinu i: II. Malms mailt' i slalrmrut
II. Ihr t fli rt that ullllr hr ami Ills
liiullnr wrrr i rl iirinni; fruin thr r.nl-
rii nl slatiuii al r.iiswi'll tin . i wrrr rnn-
friiiilril hy liiirlur l.yiiih al a hum
mar Ihr Stair N.I 1 1 . I i.l I liallk hlllhllllK'.
'flu- si tiui; i ti i ii ii-il i:i t i-l hrati. A
si -.h'.nii r was l'i 1 1 1 ii I in tin- hum! uf
Wallrr M.iluis. N.i i:un was futinil mi
I). II. Malms I'lirinls uf thr Malms
rlaini lliil lull' shut fruin amlillsh
ami fi n Mils uf liurlur l.v lu ll i l.lllll lir
shnl in sill' id I I'llMf. Tivn rlllpt.v shrlls
ii. ir f.niiiil in thr nun Wallrr Majurs
hail. liiirlur l.vni'h tsrapril injury
llr usril a sliiilmiii. Wallrr Majurs
is rxprrli il tu ri'l'l'VI'l'. llrrrlltl.V
I I r l.vmli iiiiimiI tu Hum. I'ur
r.iis in- has lirrti a puwrr in pulilns
ami is nn wrallhV. Tlir Majurs alsn
arr wrallliv.
LYCEUM COMMITTEE
PLANS 1916 COURSE
A II ll.M t II Ihr I Mil I .1 SI 1 1 r:l Ul III V
1 1 . I ml mi; .'I. il. hi in 'I up. a is just Mi-
lling It 1 1 il h. IMK hrlr irss than a
V irli. S' I n .n.l I. l.i. In. i.l iv In. In III
i haii-r has itirin-il .l.i ipplii all's lui
Mlllr. I i In -Ills lluir null t i it ii
tl.tin hair iiiliM.ii .:uii prr.imliiari'
i . a 1 1 1 ) ii a 1 1 u 1 1 mm ihi.-' i.ilm is t'l'i'-
t.llll tu l.r lilt Ir. I .l-ii as thr Stallull hr-t-.ilMrs
nn .1 i- .la 11 ll.'l'll
VI ii ii 1.1 thr a pliraiils tu tlatt' havr
hi ill 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 . IS. wlin hair lilt II Uliahl1'
tu ulitalli III t si-mi nl par. tits liius
MlliklMK tlll'MI lip lllsllilr. 'l lir aM'I'llM't
I. ill. i u; applii iitils ami .u iplril u l-
unli t is !s al. nt -.'Il prr i i nl.
Tin- Tulsa nfliri' was upi m il Mull-
il.iy aluiii; with siinilar slatinns In
MuskiiKi-r. Aitlinuif ami t 'liu-kasha
ami is 1 1 1 1 1 1 f Hit' tiklahiima "liv nf-
lirt' "Uh Matur ('. N. Ilariny. ntlrtil.
ill t li i it:-. Thr arliuii was liikrii as
a irsiilf uf a Mriirral inuii nirni uvrr
llir I'lillril Stairs whrri'liv llir iiiiin-
Irr ul i rn nil i in; slain. us has lirrti in-
iriasril limn i lir hiinilrril In flic
hiiiuli i il.
A li i III liKihlatiull uf luliKlrss In-
still Ir I thr pi . si I in u 1 1 u ri .1 si' Ihr
si.r uf thr army t w t-ni v-tu t- thmis-
aiul uii-r Ms i.itiurr stains nt ninrty
Ihullsallil. Aunthrl' I'lll IS llnW III
runitrrss whii'h pruviilrs Iwrntv-fivr
t linns. mil itiurr liii-rriist' ami Sri'Mt'ant
Mul.y s.tnl ytstri'iliiy thai hr rpiitril
Ihr army In In aiu-'tni nl'il tn nnr
hiimlrtil ami fifty thuusatiil wilhin a
Khurt lime
i 'UK i In. ma I in nislu'il si hiiiuli t il
I. .llllts last vtar. hut this will hr
Ciratly liirri'asril tu till up 'hi' rr-
tiiiirrd i Apansiun in llir army. lo-
ll lilts hmicI Inn- m in I 'm t liyau
ttatnniK lamp Inr fin- wi-t-ks' ins'iur-
linn an I art' thru ilisl iiiiulr.l tn all
parts ul tht' I'liitrtl Stairs ttr iiIiit
ivtr Ihr itrniy rxtrmls All hratii'lirs
ol Ihr aiiny Mrrviri' can hr I'ltitril nl
Ihr lin-al nl Inc.
In uiilrr In tin thru' pall ill Ihr
iiii.M'iui'iit Ihr tiklaliulua main I ill -H
an lias si-til nut t'Mt tisivi' lilrral in r
ami iitlvt-iiisiiii; In Miiplriiirnt thr
vuik uf Ihr miirt'. 'Ulnr niKriiiuiis
. lirnirs urr hrlni; i-m plnv t-tl sttnii'
ul whirli mii pass anlhuiK that pt i-
v.ilt' I'Plriprhr hits I'luiiijlil iuiiiaril.
Tini assistants will hr ifitivi'tl ill
llir lural ii I tlii- u ll lull a shutt timi'.
lis a Kt'rtil ilral if I'tisiiirss Is rxpt't'tnl
hrrr.
EDWARDS WINS IN
ORATORICAL MATCH
Wild I I s
or
11.
"liiiirnitl Mi'tlintr' fur n iii'ii-l t uf I
Mrai;i's I ir4-rilM-tl liv Xriina. j
At 111'. IS. .1 . I it i ('i'l .i t i-t ! s.
fut!.. in a tttatlst nil tin- ait nt w. il-
ia!.'.;! ;u a 1' i' .. ih s. 1 1! i 1 an l.u-
1 r. m 1 n.i t h ! i iihi h a ni'.ih i i a -
t i f sii;i..;s U'.li.! I I i 111. III. . I'll. I
'- ' . ' i .. t as f l. ii s
';'". . .ir'hi tmatf p. : f i i ri il i i -.
a! f. tin a ls-;1 f.uir .1111 l.i'f !. . ! I
i!.'. ; -. i f .. in. a ' a'f -i .... !
t ' r n rr ! . . : -I k th w a : . r. i t ' ;
: w !.'.. h f i ...:. 1 a. !'. '. . s i i i
i f . : k . f a . ii ' !i r i a'. 1 r 1- I '.. n
th.-.t i-f !. t i ' 1. r ... ; hat ir . ntM
tr n . ; .; an I i! .s ; h I 1L i t .f
t;.. i i;iT Lin- ! I:.;- . a. M . -t s
was f x .1 a.i :; t t t s!:'.. l:ii. It 1
ir.'. :l r. ' -:!'. 1 s; i . s jn . a h f
n!:; ! was writ'-:' ' s ; h tirnts as
r. !.. i.i'.iv ha; j . n in w..r' si. h ni
ih i'i'-.i ni. i.l uf Ha ul's it til ships
A tap was !":.I il! t'l. h. .It 111 nt
l ..ill llt'.l.r f r thr p'ltisr if
! ..! ni nc .If t lit . riitniis
.Mi.l. filially thr twn iumpl.tr ap-
p.l.l1..s wrrr ti'st.tl. Ihr .'lir against
Ihr u'hrr. tn irsurr ;i i. t a t inirr-
spotl.lrn'.' 1'uth 111 1 rspr. t tn Ihr
iitarkiUKs nn thr st i. Us ami Iti tin-
still tun 'a1 intpulllllt lll.'tt.r nt tlu-
into at 'At. ill Ihr w.ittr fluwtil w In ll
thr taps wrrr siiniiliaiiruiish up.ii-il
sit tliat ;lt anv i in .ii it p t thr tna rk i n -.'.s
nn tin- sin ks a. tlv i;iii'l
Thr vrssrls haviiu- Prru taki p l.
Ihr appi'llitril phi a s ami nil hi nil! In
rr iilitu ss tho upnatur at Ihr trani-
ni it 1 1 mu stntinii ilisplivtil a tnrrh. ur
lu'hl. until iitisn. rn! In likr ni.innrr
hy tlir ilistapt -i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 .i t . tu smiul'i
his irailituss tn livr'lr II r lilt ssarr;
w hrlfl'pnll thr 1 1 l usiuit I it luw.lvil
his Initli. ami thr taps it i rr upi ip 1
111 i aril a pp. ir I us sjui ti It . tit nt-l
.S Ihr M.lli'f IS'l'ilpl'.l t 111 t la ks
llrsrrlltlril 111 thr t villi his int.l thr
Ktiarr wliilti'it tip- tlrirril nuss.iyt
MlllS Wl'ltt' ll llil'l t'.'.l 111 ll III tup nf
thr rvlltiiliT. Thr tap was thru
iliiHi'il. thr It hit tn rlus' his tap
ami rrinl hy Ihr tiai'siinlti i w lin at
Hit' samr tlmr .11 -pi. i f'l a Iii!h1 as a
fill I fur i r f Ihr lllt'ss.lKr. llilti'il
H' ri u t .
Iliaiti II. ih hl. s.
ilual al I.iiikI.iii I trakuiK Ii"
Unlit-.
Ut iilal lit. i pilalltv - ii 1 1 i t.iiniiiii all
11. a
Hlilillii.il p.irianl i y - parailiti; utn 's
I ri' in .1
.Muinl I a i v rsl inn i i.i pine I'll V
Vllluis
i- '.. 1 . 1 1 I lllililhiill.'illl llllMK nil nnr s
f I it'litls
I iiil'iliiilili. Ki'iii'i uslty f;i liiK
Mil..' "HI a w ay.
t a nn i Inn; uf thr Tuls.i I'uiii-
lllllllllv I..I.1I1111 ..in i in i 1 1 1 r in ihr N'.
M t'. A. las! tiiiiht. plans w t rr f..r-
tti u l.i 1 .1 fur thr tifih annual ruiirsr
fur tin-- -itv tu In- tfivt-ii tii-vt wiin-r.
i". I-:. !iii hiii r was it -t Ii . i . .1 rhair-
tii. in uf thr i uninullrr. N .1. ilnt'scr.
srri'itarv ami r. T t'lirti trrasitrrr.
II. pl't s. Mtatil't's fruin M-vriiil nf
thr li.uliMi; lirriiin Imrr. ins wrrr
plus. Ill at thr inrrlm; all I shrwt.l
thrui llnir watts fur nrxt rar. I'um-
uiil'.i'is Hill hr appuintr.l in. lav -HI. I
Will !U nlrr thr ruiirsr I hnrn ll t: h I y
Wl'h 111.' 1 1 pt rsrtllatm s. k. iplllK in
inn.. I thr t. iitatiir i hnnr mailt- hy
thr . ..nituiti.v last niht.
(.ri al lit Ip.
I . 'll ll Tin- I'l. n.h halt' fcainr.l
I. i;r him. I'. il tin t'i Hum thr ri.ru'.v.
Ami' . M.'W splrlttl.il: That sl.niihl
1.1). tn put a s'..p t. tlmsr .li t .nil ul
L.ls it! I.l. ks' l-' ltalUs'.'.
I'. il. f inili'si al Kt'iitl.ill llts iilril;
lli-h it nit: I'l i'liiiiiiiiirii s
TlH'stlllV.
I i H ilt 1'aliMii tls wuii Ihr I'l iirr ura-
Itit Hit I in 111. si at h.ll.lall a 1 1 1 u " Vrs-
M.'iilai' luuiniiiK i - 1 1 1 Uuy Masuti. thr
junly nlhrr i'..i!rstalit Ills spt t't'll
was ii iiiast'l'ilri'i' uf Kni;ll: alp.l tlltl
' t hi . Ii . 1 1 M h JiiMlrr tn his ll spii'liiir suh-jji-.t.
llr was ni' rn a pi ir uf till ami
Mill hr 1 t'l" Hill-. I till' liunur ul r.'prr-
'.rnlitiK h i ti I. ill in tin- stair runt si
ill l-alinun-l I Ins '-pi tin;.
Tin- Jinlms wrrr: I 'inf. ssur Cul-
tii nl. Muiiiiin anil ri'i'k nf (Jir inl-
lt'Ki. K. i:. I Iht i hultZtT. .1. . Iill hy
anil 1. S. Hartttn.
Thr I'rilii' r. .nlrst was Ihr srrullil
nf thr thrrr uratui'itiil tvinis whirli
air hrlil yriirly at Urn. lull. Ihr prn-
liil'itimi affair having hr. n rj-ii last
wr.'k. Thr last rvrnt will hr thr
il llnr rulllisl Hhirh is s.'hrillllril
fur ah. .lit thrrr iii'i'ks. Thr rntry
list in this tuir will hr thr larwrst nf
thr tlirrr.
I irh nun; iirt ii il irs will start Tnrs-
ilay mIi. ii thr pi t liiiiiniirirs w ill hr
hi i.l tn t huiisr thr train whirli will
rrprrsiiit llir ruiirsr in thr ilual tlr-
hitr with I'uiiiiit Nurinal srhnol.
April il. Thr train will rtinsls nf
twn i ii t-ii anil thr rniiiprtilinti fur
pla. -rs pi'.itnisrs l.i hr struim. rsprrial-
li sinrr Ihr lit hittr Mill hr hrhl in this
i it
This ih I-. ilr will h.1.1 alti llli.n nf
thr tlrh a!n is until May w hrii thr iin-
llll ll illtt'l'sni irty t t.lltrst hltwrrll tilt
l'hiln ami Sriinuya nrnatiizatinns Is
stai:. .1 A prizr uf fy has hrt-n nf-
lrrr.1 hv Ihr law firm nf Hrll - l-'rl-Inws
tn thr wiiinrf nf this I'unipt'ti-
tiull.
Thr Wmlil
vuu a Jnh.
Want fnliiiniis will grt
THE PAUL REVERE OF VILLA'S BORDER RAID
:?ix rsrv?-)
s--. w ..us
-OvA:-'f'.:4
Dt-S.L1 XV'JVS B HEP HOS2SK.
This Is Miss Dt'lla lv.ins. a 1 7-yonr-nlil slrl who tnuo for mnry Allies
nn thr mi. mini: whrii Villa inhln! l-nluiilhui N. M. mill w.irntsl I hu r.'inrlit'l's
In thr M.it.tiy ul thr uutlaw's artivity.
Altrr tils tint Miss Kmu.h ullrrt'il Inr soiVlirK to (iinoi al l'l'i'shillir. as
u Hi-tun Shr wiis horn in .MrMi'n anil Is iUuiuukIiIv 'tun illiii' wilU tha giouuii
vcr v ) '' 110 I miril states ti oous tire r. aw jmsmih
CHILDREN'S
White Top Shoes
While top Shoes foi- I.iiliy .Miss
or (lirls turn soles plain toes
heel and spiinj' heel; (' I)
ami ll widths. I'lieeil arcord-
ill"! to size.
WHITE SHOES AND SLIPPERS
For the Little Ones
Never was there sneh a demand
1'or White Shoes. We have
them. Murk kid calf and can-
vas; hij:h or low stvles. 1'iired
according t sie. Narrow
widths too.
LYONS' SHOE STORE
115 SOUTH MAIN ST.
"
LJ
It. Si. In' 12:02
4r.W fwai l:S2 0.m.
WvithouttJl
Ih tl. Laulaan
U 'ot 6:00 w.m.
Ar.OL i' 6:60 b n
CLEAN-UP WAGONS
IN GREAT DEMAND
City Heautit'ul Campaign
3t i titr (liven Mueh I'uh-
lieity in City.
Arc ynu mii! tf llir prisons who
It Irphuilril tn hai r tho rlty waK'ins
rail nt your huiisr ti ml carry away
mil- ruhliish anil who have not yrt
hri'ti a'ri niniiiuilalril ? Thorp have
hrrn so many rails fur Out wiituus
thai it l.as hrrn ilupiisslhlr for thriu
to ansiirr thr in nil hut Dip work Is
KoitiK "ti anil thii iiriiiiin.ls hair lirrn
Ion lir.ivy to fill all tlir nrilrrs
pininptlv. A inlilpli'lr list of all thr
naiiit's is kt-pl unit thr wauuns will
rail as iiiiirkly us pussihlc.
I ' 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 intrt t'St Is Ill-inn nilllli-
Itstril in tht. i lraniip wrt'k ruiiiluiiuii
ami it Is p.isslhl" thai thr vvannns lit I
have to In worked all next week to
ariiiiiiiiiiitlate those who have asketl
lor 1 1n in.
1'ointiiissliitier ('. M. liownim; nml
Mm i i-tai y K. I . Tilluinie of the ('liain-
htr of eniiiinrrre rrreivetl many telr-
I hnnr' rails throughout the tlay. hut
in every ease assurnnt'O Wiis lvetl
thiil thr w.ikuiis wuiihl call nn every
nnr who wunlrtl thrill as iiukly us
puis l.lr.
I'lramip week Is only a pre punitory
nirnsiire lo the t'ity Ucatitiful ruiilrst
which will he Inaugurated next Mon-
day. i:ntrirs are rnniiiii? ill with
evcrv mail ami thero is certain to he
much rivaliy iinnitii; property owners
in makiiiK their premises the innst
altriittivr.
No pains are htintc spared to adver-
tise the event and nnlircs have hern
pustt'd nn special hill hoards whih
i verv mnvitiK pirlitre theater In the
rlty Will noun he slinwitiK slides hear-
InK sin h slnuans as "We believe the
hoys anil mils of Tulsa should raise
vtitrtublrs and flowers rather than
"en in."
" vii nl Is an expresioti of the
character "' lf orcui'nnts. Whut Is
yuur yaril?"
"Tin cans or flowers? Help make
Tuls.i the City llealitiful "
"Have vim a house or have yon u
home'.' Is'lt four bleak walls or ha It
an attractive settinn of flowers and
shrubs'.'"
"Flowers are the tiweetst Ihiims
that Onti ever made ami forgot to put
a soul Into. How many have you in
vonr vartl?"
There Is no limit to the number of
entries but the contest will open Mon-
day ami there is nothing like beitm
In the Kanie from the first. All that
is necessary to do is to sinn tho rou-
pon to he 'found somewhere In this
paper slifn vour name to it and then
mail to Ohnirman of the tlty Beauti-
ful contest K. o. TIHuirne Chamber
of Commerce.
Heaver
capital
Klllnit
W. K.
SOMK ot the
YOr; officera
WITH the
MEXICAN
KXri-'JtlTlOX KY
l"OIU'K probably
II.WK found out
- HY now that
Til I 111 . is u
lll TITtrArl-: between
IIVIM; on dessert
AM) livinir on
I'lll'. desert.
I'.loule!
oklalmnia Charters.
Si..-iitl tu 111.' N oi III.
OKLAHOMA CITY. March 24
Krrretary of Stale J. U Lyon lias s-
surd the followitiK charters:
Heaver Fatuity Kxehanue
(coal and feed anil flour I
ilO.mm; incorporator!! S. E
W. A. tlti's-ory A. S. Foster
Allen Heaver.
The Flk City Chauiut.ua nml Ly-
ceum asoi lutinii F.Ik City capital
$1000; Itii'orporalors H N. Llnvllle.
11. rnwrll. V. II Howlett. Jl. C.
Ford. F.Ik City.
Thriller lrtit company. Slnskopce
rapital $.100; Inoorporatom John C.
Leiher Hora Lelber Frances Ine-i-hen
MuskoKec.
Neuro Fiirmers Induslrlnl Plate
Fair association Muskogee capital
$1000; itii'orporators S. T. Crimea
W 1. Wade H. H. Oritneai. M113-
koiiec. The Wild Flower Assoelatjon of
Oklahoma (to protect wild flowers)
rapital none: in'-urporntora Martha
11. Flick Ftlith Howera Husuell. Ok-
liihotiia City; V S. Harde. Omhrir;
Nettle Mrtiuiro Frederick. Tnlau;
Minnie 1. Hope. Ada; lit. Kev. lter-
nard Murphy Sacred Heart
I'nlon IVtioletim & Uasollne Co.
Tulsa capital. $5000; Incorporators
Fmlle Offenbiii'her Hay 8. Fellows
Albeit 11. Hall Tulsa.
Success Horse company Nash cap-
ital 1600; Incorporators ti. W.
COMFORT BABYS
n
St. Louis-
Mew York
PENNSYL'vANIA
Lines
tHirftritftfiaJ
l.r. ASDKHSON
Trat. Ptut. All.
P. O. Bo' tt.
CARTHAGE HQ.
THE BEST VAYNY RAY
ITCHING SKIN
WITH OITICUM
SOAP BATHINGS
Thev arn so elennsini? and soothing.
If liis'skin is irrilutiil or rashy anoint
gently with a little Cuticura Ointment.
Sample Each Free by Mall
With 32-p. Skin flook on request. Ad-
dress post-curd 'Clilimra l)rlt. lCti)
Uoalon." Sold throughout the world.
THE HONEY BEE
A Story Out of the Heart of
American Life
The Story is still tlie tiling ns it always lias been and al-
ways will In- but the novelist who makes a ilont in his time
must have something to tell beyond his story something to
say that is worth the al tent ion of men and women who live
their lives ami who observe with intelligent interest tht; great
human drama going on about them.
Such a novelist is Samuel Merwin. .In THE HONEY HKK.
he first tells a story a story of movement and action tells il
with power and charm and with that simplicity and direct-
ness that are the sure signs of greatness. But beneath the
story and through it and around it is the searching and vivid
portrayal of a modern unmarried woman a woman who
works eight hours a day who wins her way to the real busi-
ness success who has independence and opportunity to see
the great world but who has not LOVE.
This noted serial will appear in the Sunday World. The
first installment will appear tomorrow. Start reading it to-
morrow and you will never lose interest.
llrnivn C. K. Campbell Wakita; S. A.
Illlliy. Nash.
Mil ml Lumber company Maud
capital $l().tiuo; Incorporators. K. F.
Akin. J. U llar.linif W. W. Ballard
Maud.
MURPHY IS AGAIN
UPON THE CARPET
Question of Sanity Still in
the Air With Opinions
Well Divided.
I Tom Murphy insane?
This is 11 question that has long
puzzled Sheriff James Woolley and
Jailors in the Tul.sa county Jail. The
iueer actions of the murderer Who
brutally killed N'iirht Jailor D. C.
Coolley uud led a delivery from the
Jail last September and who was sen
teneed to life imprisonment In the
slate penitentiary is no nearer solved
now llian It ever has been.
Yesterday Murphy was In a terrible
humor. He tore all the clothes from
his body and kicked the plates Given
to him about the cell. His Jaw was
firmly set ami tils race covered with
11 M'verul days' erowth of heard which
cave him the appearance of a maniac.
He would stand for hours looklnir
at the floor of his cell and muttering
wetrii wonts and sentences. He re-
fused to talk to anyone but raved
about his steel race all day.
opinion as to his sanity is divided.
Rome beleve he Is frlfnine Insanity
with the hope that he will be trans
ferred from the state pententlnry to
an insane asylum where his chances
tor escape would he much better than
they have been here.
others declared that he has always
l-een Known to act Insane when ar-
rested anil (hat It has stood him in
Kood stead in laklnit advantaue of his
captors and enahlinir him to break
out. There have been days since he
was raptured antl bronchi hack here
from Mitinesnta two months aco that
he appenred rational and friendly hut
invariably he would appear Insane
aciiin within n day or two.
His case will be watched with In-
terest even after he Is taken from
the county Jail for he Is the queerest
and withal the most desperate crim-
inal ever placed behind the bars here.
W. W. Newsum Gro. Co.
Phone 1476 17 West Third
"The Bcsl of Everylhing"
Fresh Tomatoes Firm solid
mid n tl ripe -t fg
pi r lb ' "V
Navel Oranges A fine lot
In-nvy lliin skin ami jiiit-y
InriEe aiie dozen
American Beauty Coffee It
linn the flavor and uroiui t.f OKTt
40c t-offt't' per lb.
Fresh Strawberries Big red
hi-autit-a fxi-i-ptiuiiully gooil -
full pint biix XtJV
Grapefruit Extra tine qual-
ity very heavy m-prt and juiiv. QJ
12 14c value .'..V
Sliced Pun-apple Large tins.
a wonderful 2.1c value -t fJ
per tin AOV
We now carry n full line of botany cootls. Hundreds of customer
are delighted with t lie savlncs and qualllv of 'tonds they are m'tlinir
and it will pay you handsomely to make lin Inspection trip to this new
store liememher we have eliminated an expensive duliiery .system ami
put the savinKs Into lower pVioes and better quality
Maklnc I'mcrc
VHo you think your won is Improv-
ing In his KtiK-llsh?" "Yes" replied
Farmer Corntnssel; "that Is If your'e
talkin' about billiards Instead of lan-
tniuK." Washington Star.
Wll.lt TAKK nVI I K.SSOVS
Scrccant In Oklahoma Mllllla to Re-
route an Aeronaut
facial to The World.
OKLAHOMA CITY'. March 24.
Sergeant Harrison tl. Haiiilhy f
Chandler member of the State Na-
tional Ouiird. passed through Okla-
homa City today cn rout- to Newport
News Vu where he will lake nn
eight-weeks' course in a-rilinn with
the Ciirtlss people under ihe auspices
of the Aviation rluli of America. In
Mew of the possibility of using aero-
planes In nrniy service the aviation
club offered tu stand tile exueuse ot
instruction for nt least one member
of the national guard from each state.
Sergeant Hundley expressed a desire
to receive the instruction and he was
commissioned by Adjutant General
Canton. Sergeant Hundley experts
to get through In about seven or eight
weeks. After that II Is possible that
he may be sent to oilier places for
demonstration work.
Y. W. C. A. BURNS
DEBT ON PROPERTY
i:ialHirnte Ceremonies Attend Destruc-
tion or Mol'IgiiKe Which Was.
Paid Off by Kccciit Campaign
Kxiilting in the fact Hint as a re-
sult of the recent campaign they have
been able to pay off the mortgage on
the valuable property upon whirli the
"Y W." cottage Is placed and which
they are holding as a building site a
large pnrtiou of Ihe nit inlirrs of Ihe
Young Women's Christian assoriation
met at the cottage last night antl
burned the old mortgage.
A huge bonfire was built on the
lawn and with elaborate ceremonies
the paper was touched to tho flames
and destroyetl. Mrs. X. v. Mny-
glnnis nssisted hy Miss Huth limit
Margaret Stackhouse and Minnie-
kckols officiated In this event.
Mrs. A. W. Koth president of the
association spoke on the outlook for
the "Y. V." nnd voiced several appro-
priate thoughts. K. O. Tilburne
secretary of the Chamber of Com-
merce nnd O. D. Hunt were the other
speakers of the evening.
GOOD PLAYERSTO
FORT SMITH CLUB
FORT SMITH Ark. Marrh Si-
Pitcher Curmlchael of the Fort
Worth Texas league team was todayefo
released outright to the Twins anil
Red MeMurrav of Stockton Cat. a
ratcher who was with Fort Worth
last season was signed.
Catcher Jorda First Rifleman Vr.s-
terling. anil Shortstop lleinccke of
New Orleans who are considered fix-
tures will report here Sunday night.
The remainder of the players who
have not yet reported are duo here
tomorrow when the Twins play the
St. Paul Amerlcin Association club.
ENTRY COUPON
In The Rotary Club's "City Beautiful Contest'
S400 in Cash Prizes Absolutely Free
"YOU WIN IF YOU LOSE"
CLASS I CASn PRIZES
Kindly enter my name for the yard
and flower prizes. I agree to do all
my own work.
Name .
Address
class 11 no.ort prizes
I agree to do a' portion of my own
work.
Kama .
Add rets
VEGETABLE GARDEN mi.FS '
Kindly enter my nnmt for tha
vegetable Harden Prizes. I agree
to do all my own work.
Name t4.
Address
CLASS III HONOR PRIZES
I maintain a hired man.
Name
Address t...
"Make your tielchhors
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