Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY JUNE .10 1910
Tulsa Daily World
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Mmn.-ire K.htwr. Bai.Miit!'r:
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HI-' Cllii'l I.Al K'SS IN Tfl.KA.
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TIIK AVKUMIK HAII.Y CI HCI 'I.ATIOS
TIIK TI'I.SA liAII.V WdKl.P Vim Tllh
MONTH OK MAY WAS:
16135
Totfil twllv CirriiUti.'ii
Total Nrl Villi Cirrulati.'n ....
lllv Avfrftrfi- Clr.-iili.tl.iii . ...
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4 1 '."". 1 2
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TIIK TI'ISA liAII.V WOULD. lies' 'I"1
ewi.-n iii-on ' t ti .1.. M.lfiniily r llit O"
almve clrrulnlmii nat.-ni.-iil i true N' II'" I"'"'
of my WiH'Wl'-ilnt- nnil duliif
IIAKIIY IIOI.MKH.
Clrr.iiiiiM.n Manacer.
fiuli.rrlli. .1 lo anil wnrii In In ("O- in tM
first day uf June I Dili
YV1I.I.1K WHIT.MOUK.
Notary I'lil'llr.
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TKI.rTIIONK:
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Kill tori al lit-parttnuit
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I I'OI.I'I'K Al. ASMII 'Nt I Ml NTS I
ron roNonnss
T. A Chiintll.r uf Viinla h'Tehy Miimnnrfi
nil raniliilnry fur Ihti lt'mhtti an nauuiiatu'ii
fur ('.inr.. form the I'iml l'.Mijfr..-.-.iaiiil
itl.trl.t aul.Jerl to r ri will of ti e Ib-pul-li. an
tera uf Iha ilium.! l Ilia Aiiiit primary
ii ci. iii .s nut in .iii;s.
If I here won imy I i iik 'I UK Intf as
to what Mr. Itnoscvi-ll k.'Hik I"
lid II was lllN'ell. d liy his lelll-r t"
this I ' il; I i-H.-hi' ( i .11 1 1 H 1 1 1 ( in which
hfl 11 II 11 II II 111 III" lll'li'l lllilKltlOM I"
Hllinl't I hi' I ( i'ill li lit il ll l'i NKli'lill.il
th'k.-l an tin- licit nay In which In
ailvnnrc ill.' pi inrii'l'M fur which (he
Prorcs-h ' ';tllv si I Nt't llllll II''
M.I.M willing to l"H Hi' 'I UK' Itcpllhll
can I'lulf'Tiit u.in all lliiit In cul'l
wish It I" hr hat thai tin' ' 'i i''ii- r
events hail ina'lc lli' "litlriiin ii'i' of
n third in vim il Inn ... an in.il! i
c. l'l In in. I in Hi.- .1' .11. .ii nf Mi
W'llvi.n anil Hi it wic s"iii -l Ij I rm In
roimlili'i .'.I in l.c n.-lli'i lulli. t nw.i
frcm rri.ci-cNMv.' 1.1 .-ii Im Hi. in w.miI'I
he 111.' in.li'i'H.'ni.'nl nf Mr. HuirhcH
"II was .!.ilnly our iluty." In- s.ivm.
"In di. i . l I h mi; 1iMi"llihli' In nl -
d. 'r tn 'l'i'.'lil Mil- h a ti. c. .-.:.ll v ; lo il'i
I'Vrl yl III hi; slii.i t ..f . j i 1 1 TI i n k nur
nii.st mh.'I'i'iI rnti ii It. -us In 1. 1 .In- t"
Ki'cnii' tin' aliuniii.'iit ninl. T on.' h-ail
iTslilp "f Hi.' f r. m .i'.iis.'il In th.'
''i.ntiiiualli.n In .ii.t ..f Mr Wilson
ami tin' 1 1. tn i ra 1 1c parly." TIhk
l'a.'H no ..i.iliili' fm- anv of tin' fol-
lowers of ;oiM'rlt . io atiyllnnu
els.' I. ul lino l J Willi Hi.' fiippoi tol
of 1 liiull.-H ex. -opt it ho t!lof fi-w
l'roi'!-. s.siv t-s whoso fust loo w.is llo-
Iioiiio. ratio patty hlio Mr. Kohlns
rtn.l whoso first Inipulso Im to rolurn
to tho roin.aiil..iishii .f iloul't ninl
In.'apa.-lty. Tin- stati'm.-nt dial th'
ptos.iit a.linin;:-li -il ion stainls on a
Inwrr lr'cl cotnpnrr.! to ll opportunl
tU'H than that of T'.iirlianan .-mil that
ItH roiil Iiuian. o for aii"th.-r fmir yrnrs
wniil'l ho n ii.ill.'iial . ula in 1 1 - ih olio
to wlili-h nil I'rosi . sslv. s mul Ui pnh
llriuiH oiin ciuany iiki.'o; In f.o t. It
I'roKti'ssU Imn nlnod for anything It
stooil for Mm nnlltheslM of what Mr
W'lNon r'-pri si nt-i. Mr 11:ikIii' tio
rr-Ki'li n.i u oh an -nil American who
Will he Jllft ll MllieftO after lleitioll
. i ri -1 1 v i n I'kint.
Just I'. f.'to t!ie ll p ihli. an c 'ii -vrntion
(i.m-'t.-shiiian Mm ray of this
state illHtlUKUlslii 1 hlms -!f hy attni k
Inif .lusti.-o HiiKheH on the floor of
the hou.se heianse tti.it i inilii-nl Jurist
illil not 1'ioiiil'th ainl f!tnil s.ji.li'h
the mo .-nil lit Iliat wan !. Vk luaile
In Ills h . half us a ean.ll.l.ite for pies-
l.lent. Theie wn notliltis- remark
utile In llHs speech no more than
there 1p in the m.m who mail' it if
we except his p. tiehant for ilomu
oiiii Units' to keep htlnK. lf In the
limelight nli.1 hainu- noinet hllli; that
cn he pr l nt .-.I in the ( 'onKresslon il
llei'or.l for ilisii ll'iilion to his consul
ucntj. In fact. Mi. Murray looks
much MtiuUer to the people ef I'kln-
hom.i than he ha in.i.i.' pcoj'lo in
other looalilicM h.-li.e Tliero wan
no Justice of eoutse In his stricture
upon Mr HiiK'hen. ami tlie IokIc of -1 1 -cumstrtner
h.in p1en them the lie
most completely. Mr. Huithe" Held
lth fllKilty illscrellon und honor
mi J the liepul.lli in party wan the
more iaer to Becure him for It"
dtttinlurtl-bearer beciiu' h rfuotl to
filter Into iny acranililo for the
honor. It had Just no much rlht.
both Ixunlly nol mornlly. to wleet Its
candidate from thn supreme hen. h n
from nny other sphere of ai tiMty and
It mad a wis choice. Put wo have
an Idea Mr. Murray was not n much
concomoil about the honor of the su-
preme bench as hu was Hhoiit oine-
thlnf nearer home. 111k aeut icon-a-rcss
la In dnnfrer and It Is n Jurist
Judife Tom IV SI.Kf.niii who bl.l.i
fair to tuko It away from him. Kor
this rcajion Mr. Murray had an In-
dividual reanon for rondemtilii(c the
practice of tho Republicans of goniK
to the benrh for candidates. He was
not caring so much what hapicncd
to C'harlca E. Jinxes a he was In
terest! d In the p'.l It l.a I welfare of
one William II Murray otherwise
known iin "Alfalfa Hill"
in i : Mvm it or miiikix
The time lias cone by when contro-
versies between Industrial bodies ami
einployini; . oi p. .rations can he per-
milted to he folls-hl out to I. test of
brute stroiisili or . oiiotnlc on.liir-
nnce. Sin h thlnus In most eases re-
united In Ki'iit Injury to both par-
ti's and tin t i in My to lintneiisiinible
Injury to the disinterested public. It
la one of those weapons which always
hit tlie baldest wh'le t !i'-re Is no
hliiine attached and Is Just an II-l"s-l.
al -iiul us iiihiiiuan as the klll-
I ii k of noli "inhalants In Kutopc by
aerial bombs and the torpedoing of
p.-s.-ni:i r .lnps. Itiuht now. when
the country .ippareiillv lias a war' on
Its hands and may h.ie re troubles
In store (ban appeals on the suifa'e
Is eminently u lime w h. n sltikes
should ii"t be pellultt' d The noyelll.
incut has Inferential))- the authority
lo uiliry.iie in such conflicts. es.-
dally where the welfare and safety
of n nre.it part of the nation Is nt
stake It Is not proper lh.it this
power should be us. d lo work an in-lusln-e
upon eilli'r of the disputants
bull it should be Invoke. I to s.if.'nil'ird
the public ami compel the ill-put hi
parlies to yield to a better sittlcliuilt
than Ihat of force. It.atizlim this
the railroads of the country threat-
en. . I with almost a nation wide strike
of their employes have appeil'd to
the public to inslsi oil h.ivlni; Mils
ni.iller ;etil..l by Koyirnin.nl au
lliority. The World is not .onyeisant
with Ihe mcrilM of this tr..yeisy.
The loads may be In the wrom' or
the men may oyer Kree.ly or perhaps
both ale to so i-Ment to blame;
but. whli liev. i is hull or whiclii yei-
is ben' filed a ciicr. il sink.- should
not be p. -Multi d The K" i ninent
should compel both sill s to behave
until Ihe points in dlspuls shall be
Ihl.i.'.licd ..III by a coli.l'ctel'l body mid
I he result made to st 11 k.
MI.I.IMi .XltM'ICIilTY.
There has lain some l.ilk of medi
ation b. twecn M xico and the I'lUtcl
Stales fostered ebb f.vaj by Ihe onus-
s. tries of the I it iii-Americu n nations
yl.ose racial instincts prompt tbeuilo
sympathize with Mexico to the extent
of wishing o preyenl thai country
from ( "innilttiiu: suicide by enti rinn'
Into iiiiiK .1 conflict wilh n snp.iior
poyvcr. The int. tlliotis of these peo-
ple wore no doubt iimiil but th.ir
JudKutcnt was at fault and the cn-d.-ayor
yias i x 1 1 up r us a hope-
less case. I'arianz.i of course yva-s
enKer for iirbilratloii. for yv hen it
cuius to n parley he thinks he will
bo able to Kaln some advantac'' but
the Am. rb un Kovcrtinicnt plainly
slnled that II could see nothing In
Ihe matter lo be a 1 1 -It rated The re-
lalloliH holyyeen the tyyo Koy ernlnenls
had (fonc ton far for there to be ny
disputed question to settle. We have
kept our patience too lorn; and have
endured too lunch Insult and Injury
la put tin yyltli any more Insolence
from that (piaiter. The only sayitiu
clause yyoubl he for Cnrrun.a to back
down fiom his position of unreason-
able aiila(;oiilsni o every think' Ameri-
can and demonstrate his willliiKiiess
to Join yyltli us In establishing a con-
dition of peace and security. As It
Is now- lie s playliiK Into the plans
of villa who boiislcd bi fore the Co-
lumbus raid that he would fix thing's
up so that Carranza yyoubl never Ket
the hi neflt of ihe recognition accord-
ed llllll by the Wilson adinlnlslralion.
He Is blindly and si u bhornly ilolnc
Inst what Villa planned for htm to
do for that astute bandit knew he
could depend on tho old man wilh tho
whiskers to cut his own thro yy h.-n
the proper time came. If our I -1 1 1 n
friends wiinl to do some good they
mlciit tiy talKmn sonic sense Into the
old man's head before It Is loo late
Nineteen bundled sixteen Is truly
the yy ot UitiKman's year We elect n
Republican president this year there
are t'3 pay days and not a single
hullday comes on Sunday.
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A1!K MARTIN'
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Misery alius attracts a d.'K an' little
children warm uji t' ole bachelors.
It's an awful waste o' shoe hather I'
ko aft r a runaway wife.
MM
fifcr
HI i
IP TL
!Swh cndC
I met a lady the other nlclit and
She w-as on the -orner of the
Sti eet w here the electric Unlit
Shone and the uietiliK wasn't by
Appointment but Just happened no:
And anyyvay she Is a peifeetly
Ni.-e lady and I am the same I
Mean a in-nt leincn of course and we
Were passing the time of nlk'ht
When suddenly stie (save a screfim
And with caution 1 asked what the
Matter yvas and she said a hue Wis
1 "w ii her back and asked If I
Would et II out and I tried and
Couldn't find II and uiivi' It up.
Hut she wasn't satisfied and 1
Tiled It attain and found the HiIiik
llul ciiiildti't reach It the way she
Was dressed and every time the
Hu would crawl the lady yyoubl
Scream and pretty soon a motor
Cop came skimmino; up and asked
I s what we were tiyinc to do. ami
1 told ti i in we yvero lookniK for a
Hue and he asked ine what we
Wanted with II. and I told l.lm we
lhdn t want It. and that was the
ll.asoti 1 yvas lookliiM lor ll and
Then the lady explained and ho
Said he w as sori v hut soilieolio
Mad riinu thai a holdup was on;
And all llio time I yvas holdinc
The hi e Iroiii tile ..Klsiilo; and
Then a lady came f i .uu I lie house.
Nearby and 1 asked her to take
Charge of the ease and J put her
l''iiii.:er on the bilk' and they went
lulu the house and I went homo.
City News in IJrief
NiiT A M A I K I A ( ; K license was
Issued jester. lay. ( in only one oilier
lay Ibis -to. nib has I a n (Void tal-en
n nap and no licenses were cranlcd
I
m us ci.Ai iii: ii .ii:ni ins .r
HiU.y wa.v : t'oiicbl to a lo. al hospital
y stent. n w nere she uii.lei yyeiit an
"" ration i"i' ahpon lu lus.
I
t M IIS. A .1 l'i a il. i:. mother of K
C. Toole r ( . 7 South Huston menu.-
dice nt her home in Waco Texu.s
T.l' si'av. Mr 'o . b it TueMi'av
nil'bt to alt. ml the funei-1 scry lies
I
I.I'TH M lltl-: NH i U.s ninc-
n onihs'.ebl dauuht.-c of Mr. and Mrs.
W 1 No lo.;s .lie. t t h. bum- of
Ihe p Hi nts In Caplt il Hill Tuesday
al'titnoon. 'The le'naln.s yy-ere t'or-
war.b d to Hixl y- for burial.
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Till-: lti:V C. C. SII.Kll beKan n
series of revival services Simony
niornltif at the Imma'iuel llaplisl
' h u-i h yyill will continue Indefinite-
ly. The s. r.lees are being held each
niet and hay . ilr i-.vn record croyvds.
Sp.elal iniisl" pre ' Is each selnion.
l:i.i:i l l. i.S ul-' i iI'-l'li'KHS for the
count. K y tr will be on the ploeiain
fo- the u.-ncral meet itii' of the Tadlcs
Aid sri.-u ty of the Hoiil.br avenue
Methodist church which Is to be held
ct :'.:ia o'cl.i this aft .nioon In the
basement of the church. It will be
the last tneeiini' f the suii'lucr.
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U:TII. HI.i SS. iM U'Kllll. 7-ycar-"ld
dauKht.-r i f Mr. and Mrs. 1. A.
Webb died ut the home of her par-
ents. Stir. Soi'th K'noslni Tuesday
U'et-'ilnk'. and funeral scry ices were
cot'diictel from the residence yester-
day afternoon. Hnrial yyas In Hose
Hill cemetery.
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CltCKI.TY AM) NKllI.KiT are nl-
h'Ked In a petition for n decrco of di-
vorce filed yesterday by Kilty Shoe-
maker fiom her husband. C. K. Shoe-
maker Thev were mnrrled In No-
wata In I !i ( 1 7 and separated October
r.. Ii It The mother nsks the cus-
tody of her eik'hl-year-old son and
restoration of her maiden name.
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SI'lT Kolt Ml VOUCH was filed In
the superior court yesterday by
Claudie Hlalr from her husband
Frank Hlalr. rharKimr drunkenness
and necleel of duty. The lllulrs were
married September lluin The
plaintiff asks the custody of the two
children both clrls. aired six and four
years together with bouse finnish-
Iiiks and alimony In the sum of $.'.()
a month.
CLAIM TAIiLUNFIT
FOR HUMAN BEINGS
t liarilv 1 1 mid Will SccU u :noil
I ommissloncrs from I mii
Hastllo.
Hear I uu of a petition to enjoin the
city commissioners front iifinjr the
municipal Jail and to force tho city
In dis.-ird the bastllo because It is
all. (jed to be u breed Ina; place for Ver
lulu and unfit to k"op .risoners In
will be c ranted by Judce M. A
1 rei kinrnlk'e of the supei 'or court at
10 o'clock tomorrow iiioiiiii.k. The
petition was filed yesterday by Wil-
liam IV Maltheyvs. state commissioner
of charities and corrections.
Matthews declares that Ihe ventila-
tion of the J.nljls ina.le.ina'e thereby
talnlliid and corruptiiiK the atmos-
phere so us to make It nrf t for the
honsinc of Inmates. Further ohsrircs
are that prisoners are deprived of
necessary clothina; and cleanliness
rcndcrinic their bodies filthy mil like-
ly to produce sickness an. reath and
that by reason ef the insanitary con.
ditloits prisoners are IivIiir- In squalor
fi'Ah and vermin.
The iail is branded as a ppMIr mil.
same and the plaintiff deia-nda thai
It he abated and removed by the non-
use of the Jail as a city l rlson In
wrtt. h prisoners may be k. pi.
Should the court Riant the Injunc-
tion It will he necessary for the com-
missioners to find a place to house
prisoners at once.
The Cure.
"Mv doctor has or-Vrod me to l'aJin
''one'- for my health."
"What neons to be the matter with
you?'
"I'ye been worrying too much iibont
money matters."
"yVell. you wen t have nnvth'ng of
that sort t.i wi try von If you stay
down there long enough
FLAG FLIES ABOVE
RECRUITING TENT
Captain T'nso Is (livon Or-
ders to Keep Kt'cruitiiio;
.Men for Ann v.
TiiIs.i'h iiide eompany of the First
reKiuii nt. i ikhihoina nutionul RUard
needs more men. I
''apt. 1''. I loan unassik'tied. lr. chame !
of the recrultinir cftice In this city ;
yesterday utti rii.mil receiyed orders
from the ad jutant -gencral'-l offices to
li la in tn l ii H reeriiitlnu office In this
city until further notice and in the!
meantime accept all recruits whuj
passed the physi.ul examination.
these recruits accoidinir to Cuptaln
I'os.i will be sent ut once upon pass-
IfiK tin- oxainlnStion to I'ort Sill
where they will Join the main body
uf Company C. Tulsa.
Nim iI More Men.
"The company while one of the
best in the r KUio'tit. I .Is more than
u sere of nun ' Captain Huso said
last nieht. "I have received Instruc
tions delailinn me here as lecruitiinf
ortKer und I will iruintatii un office
here for the purpose of recruiting to
full MreiiKth the company of which
1'iils.i Is Justly proud and which al-
ready has won a name for itself ll.
military circles throiiKhou! the soiith-
xvest due to the short time In which
the company was mustered In."
Nothliik' new developed jcHtorduy
in connection with the reiriiitinK of
the new company of Infantry and thn
troop of cavalry for which more than
a doen men enlisted ut Convention
hall Tuesday m-ht. It is possiblo
that these loinpanles will be lecrujled
to full strenk'th and will bo held In
reserve In this city until the call for
additional organisations Is made upon
thlr slate. In the m.-uiiUnic they will
be prepared to respond at :i nioiiieiU'M
notice should the war department call
upon Oklahoma fur a si'icud cuntin-
K. nt of national Kuardsmen
VEGETABLES ALONE
FOR THE GERMANS
Von llatiskl Considers i-olilhilink-
ollslllliptloll of Meat. I n-
tircly for Awhile.
LONDON Juno 29 A dispatch
from H. rr.o mven out by the Wireless
Press toilay says that Adu'ph von
Hatocki. president of the German
rood UcRiilatb.n Hoiird threatens to
make tier many a vepctari i i nation
until Septiiuber. lie aim' .iticed on
Friday the dispatch sin that he
was seriously cousiib rinff a prohibi
tion upon (he consumption
for two or three months and
of meat
he proh-
amy win an .pi unit course.
Herman newspapers it is added
were allowed to report 11. ir von Rat-
oekl's statement hut wen; forbidden
to comment upon It.
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Transportation
Talks !
one of the most eniovublc a fa Irs
ever held anioni: raihoud men of Die
southwest was at the iiutiiu .if I).
Uedei.bauk'h 1 L' 1 C South Moulder
who is netinir traffic manur-cr of tho
Kerr (Huss company of Sand Springs.
Kailroad men from all over tho south-
western territory attended ihe enter-
tainment and about twenty -fivo roads
were ropi est nted.
TravelinK nirenlM out if Kansas
City. Oklahoma City Muskojjee. F.nt
Smith and other cities were In attend-
ance most of the men makinir a spe-
cial ttlp to Tulsa to attend the en-
tertainment. Never before has a
function In Tulsa been irlven for out-ot'-iown
KUists only and the enlov-
ment was enhanee.W bv tho In t thai
Ihe men had conic- so far to be pres-
ent. Cuesta of the evening wer-1 J. W.
Kline sobcitimr freight an-ent of tho
Midland Valley In Ti.lsa; 11. F. Hum-
phreys travellntf freight ak-ent of tho
llock Island out of Oklahoma. City;
Harold Itoae traffic nmnanor of Cos-
den Co.: M. S Sutton commercial
aent of tho Colora lo Midland with
heaibiuarters at Kansas '"Ity; K. K.
Jitcobson. tiavnlitiif freik'ht aent of
the Nashville. Chattanooga & st
I. oulw. out of Kansas City Walter
Madsen travellnc trelkht n;eiit ni' the
New York Central lines l t Kansas
City; Norman K. I'iahop trayellni;
freight axent. of the 1 ennsvlvvnta
lines with heaibiuarters In Oklahoma
City; it. W. lwellen traveling
frolirnt aicent of the Chicago Alllwau-
kee A- St. Haul out of Kansas Cite;
F. 11. Wals n traveling freii lit Hi;et.t
of the Mis-iouil I'aclfic wilh head-
ipiartirs ut Fort Smith; C. K. Tun-
stall traveling fiemht acent of the
Hurllncton at Kansas City; I'nu! Pe-
ters travelink' treiarht a-ent of the
1'nion Haclfie. with heiul'u;irter? at
Kansas City; T. H. Po titer cununer-
elal a iron t .if tho totitheni I'aeific
out of Oklahoma CUv: J S. Mcl.oii-
nouh tray elliK freiirht a::ent nf th3
Mobile .- ( hio; ..nt of Kansas City;
touis Jacks. coiiiiiier.'h.l uvTent o;' the
Canadian I'aclfic nt Kansas C.tv; W.
II. Moses (roneial airent of Ihe H O.
A C. . out of Muskonee; C. 1'. Smith
traveling freik'ht a('nt of the I.. t
N with hcadipi.trteis at Oklahoma
City; T II. St.'ff.ns ti ifi'b' manager
of the Sand Springs rallrou !: Chirles
I ay Is chief i 1vl In tho local of .'ice
of tho Santa Fe
The double tracking of the Sai d
Sprlmrs line from Crib si.l'n.t to the
xvatervy orks will lie opened for use
July 2. acciri'lnk- to T H. Steffcna
truMic n'anagcr.
Although the Tulsa division will s.s?
no troops over the Kat tb--rr arc 1.
trains alreely scheduled over the
main line of the M. K. A T and more
will follow as fast as ihe road can
handle them.
A. T. Anderson traveling passenuer !
agent of the I jnnsvlvniiia lines with
hea.luiiarteru at Cirihae. was In the i
city yosterdtiy. j
.
Jerry Henderson trivellns' freight I
agent of tho Western Facl'ic. out of
Kansiw City was In the city yester-
daf. M. C. rtalley corrmerrial agent of
the Texas I'aoflc. with headquar-
ters in Oklahoma City win tn Tulsa
vestrdny.
M. T Haird traveling pns.sons?r
agent of the K S. froii little
llock. Ark dropped Into Tt Isa yes-
terday. A C. Thompson traveling passen-
ger anent of the "tig F.iur route -.villi
headquarters In Kansas City was In
Tulsa yesterday.
F. C. l oxbiiry general acent of the
tenvei A 111 i "irinde at Kni-sns City
spent the day In Tulsa yesterday.
SINCLAIR TO BE
RECEPTION GUEST
Acc'ltt Iiitllnik.n Kxl'-iuh-il lo At-
tili.l lliinipict t.iycn by llilsl-
ncss Men.
AllbouKh Mayor John Simmons or
the executives of the Chain! or of
Co.nmeree have received no such lu-
lormation It was announced yester-
day on Kood authority that word bad
been received In Tulsa of the formal
aoeiptan.o byH. F. Sinclair of the
invitation extended several days a.'o
to be . i in of the quests of honor at a
reception to he tendered by a score
of Tulsa'e protnlr.cnt business men to
bin self and J. S. Cos Ion.
The exac t date tin- the banquet has
not hi en letci mined nil w ill nut un-
til a Mm'estioii has been received
troui both Mr. Cosden and Mr. Sin-
clair of a date which v.lll meet with
tin tr convenience. it Is planned to
make tho r.ccution one ol the most
pretentious oyer civen in honor of tyvo
such public spirited men us the K"csts
of thin ni fair.
FREE SOCIETY FOLKS
OF REVELRY CHARGE
Arrests Following "De-
lightful Dancing Party"
Come to Naught.
To bo taken from the 'anre floor
of their own home; herded into the
police patrol ut midnltchl by officers
from the police station: arraigned be-
fore the nl(rht serKeants on chArgea
of disturbing the peace to make
bonds of S25 each the maximum for
the offense and then later lo be dis-
missed of the charged before a oroyvd-
ed courtroom aof curious onlookers
was the experience ot a number of
prominent society women and busi-
ness men who had been i noted to at-
tend a party ot the homo of Mrs. C.
H. McHrlde. lid 4 South Cheyenne
Tuesday nie.ht.
The final s(tlinn tor the meeting
of tho guests was atrancelv different
from that which (rrcoted them Tues-
day evening when they fathered at
the Mcllride home to spend the eve-
ning in music and dam-Inn. And ll
win' this music 'and dune.nj! which
aroused the ire of W. N Stanbur-
roiik'h a neighbor and oni.sed him to
proceed to alio police station whert.
he swore out a warrant for the arrest
of nil those who were taking part Ii.
the gay parly next door.
Tmi Much Noise"
At the police court las right he.
with several other wHiuiksc. testified
that ho yvas nyyakened by Ihe lauch-
ter ".ink's and playing of u viclrola.
in tie Mcllride home.
The police arrested the defendants
for violation of section 4 of (idlnanen
1-' and it was on this count that Mrs.
McHrlde and Viola Speme were
tried before the municipal judKc and
acquitted. After hearini; the evi-
dence In the case of the two defend-
ants yvho elected to have their cases
tried separately and apar from the
others the municipal Jud'e upon the
recommendation of the assistant at-
torney dismissed the chavk'es pend-
iiiK UK-iiinsf the other defen hints.
It was after the ca.-ies had been dls-mlsso-l
that tho court discovered thai
two of the defendants who bad made
bonds In ihe sum of $2.r. ouch han
failed to appear evidently upon the.
assumption that they were too prom-
inent in society to ho seen In the po-
ller court and these fines were de-
clared forfeited. Amonir the ltneses
yy ho appeared for the prosecution
were Police Officers Hrewn J. W.
Howell Frank Kowlln It. Hiney an
William Harrison; James l.avin l)r.
W 1111:iiii Harrison Austin Oavln Joe
I.tvosuy and Father Von (Jutxol. '
While the following nan es may be
fictitious they ure tlie names (riven
NiKht Seriroant. Tom Howard when
the urresta were made Tumduy ninht:
Mrs. C. H. Mcllride Viola (.pence 8.
K. Sharp. W. P. Tohln I.l.-yd 'w.
Hevard Martha Carter Sarah Wash-
ington. Mrs. I irlllin-rer Mr. I irllllnger.
H. U Mevers. Ueraldino Farrar and
lloss Kavl.urn.
ROAD HEADS CAN'T
VISIT TULSA NOW
Wi re ITcvciitcri In Com Inn Here by
Cull to Aid In Mohyi.-
The country's call to arms has not
only touched every department of the
Kovernments fighting force an. I ev-
ery Htate military organization but
tun made necessary the postponement
of the visit to Tulsa of a body of high
officials of the Missouri Kansas fc
Texas railway v ho yvero expected to
arrive hero today to bo gaiestH of tho
I'huinbi'r of Coicmerce ant1 Federa-
tion of Allied Interests.
The special train of M. K. f: T. of-
tlcluls. in their tour ol the southwest
had completed Heir trip as lar us
Muskogee -y here they arrived yester-
day whin Ihoy received orderi from
th chief executive of the road to re-
turn lo their justs and prepare for
the rapid nioven ent of a greatly In-
cronned amount of rolling stock made
necessary by the orders of the war de-
partment in rjMidntf to the Mexican
border several thousand troops of
Rtato national guard
It was announced yestorlay that the
Missouri. Kansas A Texr.a railroad
had received oiders for the move-
ment of at least twelve trainloa-! of
troops within the next week and that
even more orders were expected to
follow Immediately.
The plans for the entertainmenl of
the railroad offl. lals which Included
an automobile tour over the city a
reception and bun pu t .it Hotel Tulsa
have liecn postp ine.l and arrange-
ments will he deterred until such a
time as the ofnelnls contemplate con-
tinuing their trip through Ihe state
incl'.iding Tallin on their itinerary.
MtjKK HOYS AMi IlAllS AT "Y".
Stfnml Week of Fntlier and Ron Swim
M"-l With ;rcator Success
Incieased attendance murked tho
sx-cond weekly "father and son" day
In the Youtm Mens Christian assnclu-
tlon swimiuliig pool. Several pa;rs of
dads and offspring spent a few mln-
utis In the tank under t.ie eye of at-
tendants r.nd thos-) who went were
unanimous in the!- en lor-j. intjii of
the affair.
Kvery Wednesday will he set aside
for fathers ai-d sens. and some
- heme for bringing the feature to
the attention if all members will be
worked cut tins we ;k.
Your
0
Cool Cloth Suits
Mohair Suits
Silk Suits
But why mention more? You know you will al-
ways find what you want at the Model the right
thing at the right time at the right price.
fansuiw jisiaia.iiiy.nm uiiphhsihijiiimii WB I
Tulsa's
Quality
Store
CIRCLE TOURS
at Low Summer Fares to
New York and Boston
BigrourRoute
Chesapeake
ChoSc of routes returning. Ticket on tale daily to October 15th
Rotura Lksiit 0 Dart but in no caaa Ula tfcan October 3 1 at.
" llc!1? ' Pfxode '"I'1- ocn. river and lake trarnl and permit atop overs at
e Sidphur Spra.gr W. Va.. Virginia Hot Spnns Va.. Waahinirton. Norfolk
Point Comfort. NUgara Falls Cleveland ami many other historical and
1 new I
Whit.
ioteieeting points.
Ut us rive you an attractive booklet
acauon. Information as to routes
KANSAS CITY OFFICE
Kesenra Bank Bldf .
A. C. THOMPSON Trasoliuj Paaa.
IRATE WIFE SHOOTS
PRETTY YOUNG GIRL
rinds Miss Suste Ilibli'braii.l Dining
Willi HiisIiuimI. IUHMivery
ViKi'rt-iilii.
S.erinl tn Tho World.
PAWIirsKA. Okla. J.nn 29.
Jeuluusy caust'il by iittcntiiins alleged
to have been paid by her hUBband to
Miss Susie llildebrand lS-yeat-obl
sx-niMilicIrl caused Mrs. Itnbrrt Ulix-k
wife of the pronrletor of a news stand
at the postofflrl to shoot the younit
woman In the back as she sit illnim?
with Work in the Midland Valley enfe
here Wednesday. The bullet entered
tinder the rls-ht shouldce I Inde and
eonrsed downward. Utile hope is en-
tctt.iincd for the (firl's reeovery.
Soon niter the couple hud been
served nt the enfe Mrs. Wock en-
tered and. advancing toward the
table she pulled i revolver from her
waist and fired on" shot. .Miss Hilde.
brand fell to the floor but later was
removed to her home where efforts
to locate tho bullet were unsuccess-
ful. Mr Hlock offered no reslftsnce
when arrested and refuses to talk of
the crime. She Is about Si years old
and the mother of flireo children.
Hlock declares thero was no causa
for ti e shootlna;. as he and Miss
llildebrand were only casual friends
who met accidentally today for the
first time tn ninny weeks.
DISOWNED SONS WHO
WOULD SERVE U. S.
firrmnii Fnrmcr Ordered Koiir Sms
Off ITtihImh When Tliejr
Wanted to KnlM.
H;.riil to Th World.
ItlNUUXn. Okla.. Jim 19. A
Ocrnian-American living a few miles
south of Wellston. Okla.. Inst week
ordered from his premises four sons
who expressed a desire to enlist In the
Oklahoma national guard that they
miKht no to the border for service
according to J. Hart Foster ot Chand-
Outing
Clothes
f or the 4th
Make a list HI OUT NOW
of what you will need in
clothes accessories for the
Fourth and attend to their
selection TODAY.
We have prepared a verit-
able feast of pretty cool
and "airy" summer things
for you to wear on that
glorious da' and for the
balance of the summer as
well. Things not neces-
sarily ox tensive but strictly
of quality.
Knox Straw Hats
White Oxfords
Silk Shirts etc.
For Men
Young
Men and
Boys
and
& Ohio Ry.
drscribiag trips to take for a summer
tares etc.. will bs gladly f unusrmL
Aaaat
ler for several years secretary of tha
Oklahoma Firemen's nssoelatlon.
"I am sure this Is true" said Fos-
ter "for it was talked n-eneritllv ih
Chandler. This old mini was born In
Ocrmnnv but hua been In this coun
try many years. He shares the be-
lief of many hyphenates that this
country is against Germany and ho
practically dispossessed his Ameri-
canized sons who wanted to fight for
this country. I have not heard
whether the sons enlisted."
WAITKHS t'b.VIM VICTOKII:S.
Say that All HoikIh Tx-ad to Adjust-
ment of 'Differences- with Cafes.
Cooks and wnlters' union hlch hus
been on strike for some time declared
yesterday that every prospoct points
to a apeedy adjustment of the diffi-
culties which led up to the fight ano.
announced that the Mistletoe and ana
Kvereat restaurants had acceded to
all demands and were back on the
"fair" list.
A mass meeting wag held in Trades
Ijibor temple Monday niuht at which
time a careful review of the strike
was made and preparations made to
continue the fluht until every eating
place In Tulsa had met the demands
of the strikers.
AmnnK the speakers were Itcv. O.
M. Ilrewer of the Second Ituptlst
church: Ed Warren secretary of tho
Trades Ibor council; H. S. Iledlcter-
son secretary of the nuildlne- Trade
council; James Cole president of tho
carpenters' union and a short talk by
the president of the bakers' union.
A Mteral-Minded Maid.
The favorite suitor rantr the door
hell "Is Miss lllank at home?" he
Inquired.
"Oh yes sir" replied the maid
and she ushered him into the draw-
ing room.
Having waited for almost an hour
he summoned tho maid again.
"Did you forget to tell Miss Blank
that I was here?" he asked Impa-
tiently. "No sir" was the reply. "Miss
Illonk hasn't got back from shopping
yet."
"Rut you said she was at home."
"Yes sir. She told me positively
that she was always at home to you
sir."
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