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TlTlSA D.MIA' WOULD RATITUDAY -JULY 8 1!)16
NEGRO ASSAULTER
ESCAPES TO HILLS
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l.i't n kiHi il l.y an otfn i r nut this was
tint 1 nr.
Arr.irilinir tu tlir stmy
lH'iL'liliors Mrs. I'll. i wa.s
an. I st. iipini; mil of l'i .1
(i'r thi' form of tin- 1 1 r .
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woman :in. h'r .latinhtr
1 .'inir fiii'htrni .I l.y thrir s
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TralllS all'l
hhor' worr-
of the two
M'linii'u ami fminii thitn too frtirlit
on il t toll ofwh.it h.i.l happi niil ami
It was soitu' t i 111 r- t.t'for' tho slnry
cnul.l l.o t.i'il.
Kiflinu' ran lili-h In Hip roniinnnity
ntlii a posso wn s soon 'm tnoil to
soarrli for On I. rut.' Smith omc.-i .nl
into tho hlrh hills in. I it was impos-
vtl.l.. to follow him f.irlhi r than thr'f
cr four mill's w-horr iho trail wan lost
l'n onr Wnlif I'.ill.
Your Miti-r hill In tmw 1I110 ami
must hp ikiiiI on or luloro tho ti-nrh
or si-rvlro will l.o ilisimilnuoil or
pi'ti.ilty inlil.L TIiih is your hi.st 110-
tii. CITY WATKIl liKl'MtTMIONT.
Write For Two Free
COOL
COLORADO
VACATION
BOOKLETS
That till ulli'ln to iro. what to
w hat It oo.sts an I how tn
l-"'t thiTe whilo rnloilnif your
varation to tho rool Colorailn
lto. ku'.s. tho ilnKroiinil of thr
nation. Sit lionviTs tow inniin-
tiiin purk.i ami Km kv moiiiilain
nallolial park ( Kstrsl. Thirty.
1'iKht othrr short rail auto aim
troll y .n'onir nnil s .'lil.si'clnK
trips. Vai-.ttton lony.- wav lo
tho root Color.nlo ItocUloK.
Writo tn.lay for air.tlon luiok-
lit an. I full Information.
THF. lilMI'lt
Tor hist in ui:r.
7HM 17th St. m inor ('! mil.i.
J. It. M IUIIN'KV. Vrosi.l.'tit
1;. stansi;i:kv vie ri
Condensed Statement of the
National Bank of Commerce
OF TULSA OKLAHOMA
At the Close of Business June 30 1916
Resources
Loans nip.1 Discounts $1020709.10
Ovciilrafts 30.11
1'. S. lioiuls- 25000.00
Warrants ami Stocks OO.IS
Kenl Estate 15000.00
-'iiriiitii.' ami Fixtures 3000.00
Five per pent fmiil 1250.00
Fciieral Ui'mtvc bank stuck... 3750.00
Cash ami si-:lit exchange 817.847.C2
Total $1890877.01
The above statement is correct
Safety deposit Boxes for Rent.
JUST BANKING
Deposit $10 with Us in a Savings Account and Get a Camera
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11. 1 1 i'ii r : 1 1 - - the Till a ivp..siti..ii.
CITY ENGINEER IS
SWAMPED BY WORK
Scvcral Miles (
s; $:'M'2 Worth
of Sewers.
I Villi'
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f II
II
V):-S I'lly
11 in.;- ri-pm t
l'i I ii. thi'ii-
tho i'itv "f
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that at Hi
was iin.l.-r
mios ih.. intt-r.-
li'iH." of .1 lltir
I'i'ii'ii 1 u.'iioii in
.r. Is in s.'W.raKo
Tulsa. I :i
I 1 1.1 ... nun
s this amount or to Ik'
I oiint. lllplat.'il will II- t lU'
4 who ha.l I.' mi awalilril
x.i 1 j
olltrilrt
111 -
lull I1.11I not l.i L-iin work air prr-
I'.itinK to l.n $.'s 1 1 ;l wiirlh of si'iii'ia
within ihr rily limits
Tho inri'ias'.! ariiiilii'H in thr ilr-
I11 11 mint of tho city i-iiuinocr an. I in
(ho paviiii: of M'xrral mih-s of a.l.li-
ll.mal strrrls has mailr II 1111 os.-a 1 y
for i ouimissioiior C. s. 'oilnklllall to
Illi I 1 .l.'.r his ol'fH O fill- In t.lko l lirr
of Ho wm k I hi. . w n upon (hat il.p.irl-
inint .- (Mr opointiir of two how pav-
1 11 .lisln.ls. on. tin Smilli Sulr ami
Iho .it In r 'ho Mm 1 I I. i.li;'.' ailililioii
ami iliiriiu. tho ni-xt two months I
1. 1 hi 1 11. ir ilislrirls will ho oplllrll
uir
(.Illit i nf 'Hilr;.
Thri o Is now uii'lrr rolls: rm I ion in
Tul.a J I (III. I 77 HO of pauntr ami .-
."..tii s wm'lh of sirrrt sui-fai'in!-- urnli'r
rout t art lri( whlrh has not l.o.'li ho-l-'llll
Thr city rmHtloor has utiilol"
1 iiiitrmplalioii ami nlriiuly politionnl
fur hy piop. rly own. rs. iliiU.liOil
worth of iiaylim- whlrh will I10 srt .is
r.o. mi a iiavim; lianH ran ho rotrasnl
fl'olll tho writ k thry aro now MI:lir'il
at ami 1 1.1 ns Irr red to tho now ilis-
(ll. Is
Asnlr froin iho ninny mill's of siilr-
walks alrr. uly rmnph'tfsl a liulram'
wliii h stamls wllluiut an o.iual for a
rity of Tulsa's5 sl.o In the ontiro ismn-
try thoro is uii.It oonst ruot 1011 in tins
It y palHIK whlrh will rust w h'll
ri. 111 pl. t. I Js7uil anil thi-ro is i i n-
ton.iat.'il IV70H worth of milcwalk.i
w it hin thr itv liniltn.
TkP liiiiri4-liiiioiu Tostiiimny.
NASIIV li.l.l. July 7. 'I'ln- t.ikim
of tftimony Iti'K'im todnv boforo tho
slato srii.it in tho miiioaohnioiit hoar-
ine rif '. Nowtun Mstos uttnrnoy.rii-
oral of Slii-lhv oounly. Sovoral wit-iii'M.-.n
told of nlli'Kid rff.irts on tho
l.art of Kali-M to horrow imini'y.
I iv k i. i:mvis Mhi:
h'J.H I'l'K I DM' IM Ki:sl'
t Allhoimh Iho last fisoal work
I of Iho TnNa - I arimr housp was
( shorlrnril to fio day? hooaiiso
I of tho rlosiiiif of hanks in thin
I oil y on tho I'liiirth of .Inly tho
bank rl.-arinrs i-nnfinui'il tu
I show Tulsa'M lnrri'a.siuir firnspor-
I ity Iv an Incrras. durniir tho
I J.ast yrar of SJ 9 prr root.
I Tor Iho work lust riiilil an In-
t oroaso of tuoro than I'lo por rrnt
I was rpr Iril. hut dup tn tho
I t-liiiiination of 0110 husinosH day
I tlio i liartnus wrrr rnliunl and
ttio total amount which m.isod
I thrmiKli the institution w.m
I J Hlis.rKs as coinpariil w ith
t J I HII7 of the corn siondiimr
I period of I '.H 5.
- . s'uicnt
S. P. M IUUNHY
LKA M IUUNKV
Capital stock pa.nl in
Surplus
I'mli viiliul profits . . .
Circulation
Deposits
Total
S.
FLOAT BONOS FOR
MUNICIPAL HALL
.M.i up . II. Niiiiiimiis A1-
Ailvi rt iscs fur Salt- tin
Issue !' .f Kli M l! '.
TO EUILD AT
0 N C E i
Action Coincs After
rials Oct Approval
Attornev (ieiieral
Offi-
A. tirur
t..r 1 i-y -1 ;i
to Mayor
mill Col
ilavs ai'u
mum the ii. . l.iratlon .f At-
ni ral l'ritn l-'roolinif inmli'
.1. II. Siii'inoiis Ni wt 1 Ira ha 111
tM.'iri'iico II IhiiixlaH Hvcnti
lien t hoy rail. .1 upon him
ill 1 ' k 1 . 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 ' t
tlio illy hall
1 Hy w 1 1 1 1 ri fi'i ciu o to
liomls that Imi woulil
lippl'.w tin' s-ai.
t.irlii st po.--ilili' 1
1111. n.s yi -i. r.lay
of tho issno at tin-
ioiui.it Mayor Sim-
uioruiiiL; a.li-rtlst'il
for s.ili- Dio tioiiiH airirri'v it inr
("Mi wiili win. h it is pr..ios.'i t
? luo-
liilllll
a liny muni
This is Iho
t.um il hy Ma
so. ial.s who
oral ill.! ask
f;.r sr'i lal 1
ipi.1 hmlilimt.
fust tannihlo nsults oh-
vor SiminniiH ami ht.s a--yisilnl
tho nt toriH'.y-Krn-il
that tho 1. omls whirli
ninths liao hrnji in tho
attoniry-iiruorars il''-
1 ii-lcawd that Tnlwi
hamls of th.
I'.ll tllirllt. l o
mihl .rnniri'
thus nlii'ii' th
now 11111111111--' nun
ni:r.iti oomlii inns
111 Ihr offiro hllllilllll' whlrh
in if
iiw-il tor tho olfiroH of the city ait-
iiiiiiistraiion. t.rl l-'n-i'linii's SiiKiion.
"Wo srriiro.l tho :uuur mi o nf
attm m y-Ki ni ra that ho wouhl
ir.ivi Iho issno anil upon this
iiriuni'iMiiriit I am njiniiiini'intr
thr
iil'-
11 11-
tho opomiiK nf hiils for tho huiiils'
Mayor Kiiiiiniina irstrrilav. "Wo an-
troally in nooil of a now rity hall
ami a.M thorp wan a tiostion in tho
1111111I i f tlio attiirnry-Ki npriil as tn tho
li-L.ili'y of tho hop. Is prt srntpil l y t ho
ohl aittmmsl ration wo havo prosontnl
a now srt of honils. It i.s thosp that
tho .'ittornoy-oniTal will apirnyo. ar-
i'iir liiifcr tn lus slati'iut nt anil with
thisr fiimlH wo will ornt. a iiiiKiul'i-
01 nl hinlilitifc-."
It is Mayor Simmons' plan tn rrrr
a hiiildiin.' whii'h will afforil amilo
qiiarlrrs for all dopart montu of tho
ailmir.istratiyp foroo of thp city ana
it has hoi-n simK-i-stnl that iiuartrrs
fi-r tho hatnhor of t iiinmrrop ami
'odri ation of Allird Tradi" 1 nton .st.s of
Tiiish w'll bo proyuloii mi tho top
flnor of thp liuilitinti. toir.thor wuhi
an assirnhlv hall sill irirntlv lari;e tn
ii'i'umimiil.Lte onnvotition pri'ds.
SEVERAL HUNDRED
ENJOY AUTO RIDE
Was Treat of the Salvation
Army; Sixty Tulsans
Loan Cars.
Mmc than sixty Tulsans responded
tn the call by the Salvation Army for
thp use of their autoninbiles yester
day III order that several hundr.-d
children and Rronnups miirht enjoy
a pleasure ride toirother with a picnic
and oulinK' at Sand Sprinro. Imir
before ! o'clock in the innrninK the
hour srt for the start there were
hundreds waitmi; 111 front of the
army citadel.
'I'hc auto ride and nutinif mivel
tu be the must drlithlful of the kcv.
oral similar affairs staifed annually
by the Salvation Army.
Shortly before 10 o'clock in the
morniiiK the automobiles complrt.il
the (rip about the city and disehai
the children and others at the S.uiu
Stirintts station at Main and Archer
whore they boarded jii-cial cars w ait-
tnr tn convey tiicm in trie 'C.-ne or iin'
frolic. I
The party returned tn the cilv last
mirht n'lmit I'' "11 o'clock well plea- d
with the excellent time they had. 1
Vic Prcsidrnt nud Cushirr
Assistant t'ashirr
Liabilities
100000.00
25000.00
2291.78
24400.00
1739185.23
$1890877.01
P. M'BIRNEY Cashier.
JOHNSON IS HEAD
OF TRADES COUNCIL
Is I lii toil ill .Mo-lliitf lAst Mgrlit.
i.iiiiiIh r Ailti.srv llr May IU;
Mere Aiiu-1 21.
I Ciortrr I! Johnson nf the Tv.o-
I ul':iilili.il nun. 11 was lust liitf t iliili i
I IT. si ii nt of tin- 'l'iil-a Trades liluil'
council. 1 it nor otTi.-i-l-i ii. i-il ITC
.J J. I '1 a.-- of the Kl. . tl 1. lulls' umnn.
I ice- . resilient ; I. It. .Ma I'M nil of the
T.i ..ii'i':iiii. al union iv.i.liiiir clerk.
an I i 'Ii ii lis T. Anl-iii . I'l i-s-tni lis
lir":ii-i. I raiik W'.ilKt r
oil ill l.'k'at..'
4 tm i ntion ;
Till th- iilso
lllir Traili s 1
to tlio st. Hi' fi ili ration
ml I'. (!. T i'il ill' rnalo.
will ri-i'i'i s' nt tin' Iti'il.l-
'i.iini'il. t;oin...rs pri-i.loiil of
S.i'liili'l r.
Hi.' f. ili-ration
f lain.!' w ho has hri ll
irvili.l tn 1-1.11. n Tulsa ilrrit'-i t
1I1
slat f.'.loratmn runonii"ii to h- 1 1 -1 1
during tho week of August 21. has
ailvisuil iho ruunril that ho will mako
eiotv olf.irt tn Im- !. ro i.iil h- i.s 1111-
ahlo tn s-iy ihr toly at prosrnt
wl' thor his work will u rmit him to
Cilllio
I'lans witp in.iilo for tho hnl.linii of
a mass mrotinu-' in tho nrar fntiirr tn
rrwito liitrn st in an liuti.-itivi- pi ti-
tion to tho yntorM of tho stato tn prr-fri-t
th workiniHiirii's i-oiiiiK'tMitnin
law whoroliy ilrpon'toiits of rnuilnyrs
I'.'Toiyinir Injiirirs r.-sullinir in iloath
may roooyor ilamiiros imrn'(liatriy
ami without rrmurso to law
list nmht's inis-t iiiR w'as tho ninsf
out Ii usia.si 10 ami lai'K'oly attoiniocl of
the yrar.
200 NOBLES LEAVE
FOR SHRINE MEET
Will Kntrain on Vrisco this
Afternoon. Hand Will
(iive a Concert.
Fully two hundred members of Ak-
dar Shrine temple will march to the
Kriscu Ktatuin at 1 u'r' . this after-
noon and hoard a .special Ill-ear train
which will cniiyey Hi -in tu ISiiffuln
Nf. Y where tiny will attend tho
forty-secuiiil annual imperial enuncil.
Xkilai-'s splendid patrol and band of
37 puces will make he lnnif trip.
.lust before hoarding their tram to-
day a parade will he staged starting
Iri.m the Masonic temple on Smith
Main street and to the Hotel Tulsa
thence to the corni r of Third and
Main where a short concert will be
Kiycnjjy the hand. Tlio parade will
leave llie temple ut 1 o'clock anil the
special will pull out of tlio yards at
1 :20 o'clock.
I tein Ii Ituffalo Miuiilay.
The spinal will reach IJufl'alo ut 7
o'clock Monday innrniiiK. July 10.
The trait) will be well equipped with
plenty of sleepers anil har.na.KP cars
n ml mod. 'i n in every aniinintmeiiL
The council will continue until J uly I 2. 1
Knur different acts of unifnrni.s will
be earned by Iho band while three
chanms will conslitute the wardrobe
of the patrol. On I he openitiK nilit a
Kryiid liarade will he staged and mem-
bers of Akdar will apiiear us Indians.
Il is the first time the novelty has
ever been used.
An elaborate program fur the enter-
tainment of the visit. irs has been pi 0-
pared al Huffalo and a Kreat time 19
anticipated.
BELIEVE ORPET HAS
PROVEN INNOCENCE
Chemists
State
Shatter Case
that Collegian
of
Poisoned Cirl.
Al'K KiJ.W 111. July 7. VII-
liam II. Oriict. Uie tolicRian
rh.'ii'Kcil with the muriler of Marlon
l.iinhert lift the ciiiirtruniii tiinilit
h.-i.ppv in the belief thut the uniiuiii-fe-il
utiitcinenin nf chciiii.stii on tho
witness sitiril tmlay hinl ileinoliHlu'ii
the ouso nf the irosccutinn. ills couu-
sp! ;ilii were jubilant.
I he case fur the diTen'e wtls prac-
j tieaUy
cleHed. It is hnpctl to nena
the jurors lo their deliberations by
Weilnesilay niirht.
Mr. V. J. Mc.Nu.tIy as a defense wit-
ness tmlay revecsil the testimony
which he save three ivecka ukii fur
the state. Thp prosecution had relied
partly upon his testimony to convince
the jury that Marion died of syajilde
nf potassium in dilution. Today loe.
tcr McNiilly having conductol fur-
ther expcriiiients swore positively
that the powdered poison caused her
death.
Another important witness was Ir.
V . Krohn an alienist who testi-
fied that Marion wn.i of a h nfprlc.il
tviip with a tenilencv toward niicult.
and that orpct's "br.iln foR" upon
suddenlv finduiK Marion dead was to
l.p expi'cteil in a younc man of his
tempera mi nt.
Another luipoMant point broinht
on? was that the so-cnTied cyanide or
l-olaHsium which was in the irreeri-
hause over hnh i ir . t's father had
rh.-ir?!" was m reality cyain lc of no-
diutu. i 'I rcaun IjniH iI.
I NASH 1 1 I.l-!. J i! J The tronurv
j of the city of N Lshviljp was lootisl of
$;.1i7T;i by former citjr officials
i from r.Hi'.i to 1914. according to the
fiial r port to the city commission
I today by Jaun-s Cameron an expert
'accountant who him teen audilniR
the city financial books. The com-
mission did ni t Intimate what action
It would take on the rvport.
MTTI.I-: III AN IK WHKN
1HS Hl .N AWAY AGAIN'
Hcnny Wren Js lost again.
The 9-year-old nn of Frank J
Wren a steel worker who has
disappeared several times since
coming to Tulsa ahout two
months ago has been missing
Dow for about three weeks and
no trace of him can be found.
He is 9 years old red-headed
and freckled-faced. Since the
denth of his mother Kenny has
acquired the wanderlust fever
and refuses to stay found after
he has been located following
a dash from home. His father Is
worried about him and arks' that
anv Information concerning the
boy he left with H. 8. llelgesen
202-A South Main as he Is work-
Inc In Muskogee at present.
POLICE GO AFTER
STREET SPEAKERS
LYsunvct Ordinance Which
Alay (Jive them Unciv-
illy in Campaign.
GIVING
TROUBLE
Numerous Accidents Have
Occurred at Niht by
CoiiMestion.
Hack in the musty pat;es of a book
containing all of Tulsa's two thousand
city ordinances has been found a
measure which the city fathers and
Chief of I'olicp l.ucas hope will as-
sist them in eliminating from the
down-town district the cotiKes-
tioii by street speakers and at hei incs
which are responsible in a la rue meas-
ure for the many automobile acci-
dents the st recent of which oc-
curred Wednesday evciinm and re-
sulted in the runiiini; down of "Ted-
dy'' l.i wry and which was followed
immediately l y. Chief l.ucas' orders
to his men to break up all such nalh-j
iriiiKS l.y eiifori ini: the "move alonn"
ordinance section i:i of ordinance in.
This ordinance which was made a
part of tho c.ny's laws buck in the
early days of municipal affairs here
pros ides that where three or more
persons connieKate they may be dis-
persed by orders from the owners or
tenants of the buildings or any peace
eflner. Il I.s this law which the
chief of police intends his men shall
enforce. '
Ciiuso TnmhlP.
"For some time wo havo been
botherpd by ttipso natherimrs on the
down-town streets. Hut in the past it
has I 'en the custom to permit reliir-
lous meetings to he held in Iho streets
and when speakers asked for tho
samp privilege the other officers did
not feel like refusinir one and per-
mitting the other. As i it-suit it has
come to a state where anyone with
an idea or message could take the
street corners anil collect a crowd
sometimes the money. W'e have
reached a s'aie in Tulsa's Rrowth
where we must keep the streets dean
unobstructed and open for any emcr-
Rcney. No one cm tell when there!
will be a run of the fire department
tliis in Itself is enoiiKli to cause the
people to want to keep the streets
clear. We must enforce this law
from now on and 1 have Instructed
my men to enforce it."
The action of Chief T.uras meets
with the hearty approval of Fire
Chief It. P. Alder.
"The police have the power to keep
the streets clear of such crowds. I
am clad to see that Chief l.ucas has
issued orders to his men to enforce
"u
move alone' ordinance.
W'hen we reepive nn alarm we
must Ret there as quickly as possible.
With people eonpretrated In the strppts
thorp Is a lartre margin of danppr.
This should bo eliminated and instead
there should tip a margin of safety.
Walk in I'litli of ( a iti.
"People who stand ahout such a
crowd are Interested In what Is f ilntf
on in the crowd. They turn to leave
little thinking that they are In a zone
(riven over to automobiles rars and
other vehiclss. The fact that the
drivers give a warning is lost on them
for thP instant and an accident oc-
curs. It is hard to blame the driver
of the vehicles and the man believes
that he was run down Intentionally.
As a matter of fact he hns been vio-
lating the law whilp standing in the
street and is violating another when
he Ipiivps the zone marked off for
pedpslriana.
"In ensp of a Pre run theso crowds
hnak ill some Hcatterinir one direc-
tion some another. With a crowd It
Is anywhere to reach a leifety zone.
Hut a large per cent will pick the
safety zone thr further from where
they were standing and in so doing
will run across a street car track
across the path of two lines of mov-
ing traffic and perhaps into tho very
front of a flying auto fire truck or
steamer.
"We are lucky that there "nave not
hopn morp accidents in tho congested
district duo to carelessness and the
lack of enforceiiiPnt of thpao laws.
With tho chief's support things will
be creatlv relieved "
Sergeant Jim Hilklngton of the
traffic uiiuad will see that his men en-
force the law to tho letter "We have
reoplvod our ordprs from Chief l.ucas
and the traffic squad of the depart-
ment will liaok them to n man. The
law is plain In fliis matter and the
people are expected to abide by the
taws of the city In which they live.
We will see that they do It."
CASEMENT APPEAL
BEFORE 5 JUDGES
win
TV Hoard July 17;
ienteiiiv of Dentil for
Treason.
Is I'mler
High
TMinx juiy 7 (5:52 p. m.)
Tho appeal of Sir Roger Casement
lrnm the sentence of leaili for high
treason wliich will he heard July 17
will In .'.rciied before five Judtci in
the court of appeals Justice liariing
will preside. The other member of
the court will be Ju.stiees Utay Law-
rence Scrutton and Atkins.
WAITE MARRIAGE IS
ANNULLED BY COURT
Wife of pcx-tor Murderer Now I'mler
IKalli Si'iiU'iicc It t.rajitid
a IH-crce.
C.rtAND RArirS. Mich. July 7.
A decre? of annulment of marriage
wim granted iolay to Mrs. Clara
louise I'eck Waite wife of Dr. Ar-
thur Warren Waite. The latter is in
Sing Sing pri-wm. undtr sentence of
death for the murder of his father-in-law
John K. I'eck of Grand Rapids.
TROOP TRAINS (JFTTINO
FARTIIKR APART .NOW
Two sections of Illinois troop-
ers were the only trains to pass
through Tulsa yesterday carry-
ing' national guardsmen for the
border. These two sections were
Infantry and went through early
yesterday morning. Although mi
word can be received from the
local railroad office It Is thought
that there will be some trains today.
I l.'.'AY'-'m.'V lSiV
Svld here
Schloss
Clothes
-7 - crn
Ql6 SOUTH MNJ'
The Coolest Store
w
USE COUPON BOOKS
AND SAVE MONEY
People's Ice Co.
"WATCII FOR THE WHITE WAGONS" OR
PHONE 319 PHONE
KENDALL'S COACH
LEAVES FOR TRIP
Aopompnily fcliriners to Ituyalo
and Then (io to I irlvcrslty
of Illinois
Francis Schmidt Kendall college
coach leaves this morning on the
Shriner special train for Huffalo and
from thence to Champaign 111.
where he will spend a month at the
school for coaches.
Just before leaving Coach Schmidt
announced that two of the three oper.
dates on the football schedule were
practically filled by Texas schools.
Austin college Is almost certain xo
play here October 21 and Trinity col-
lege of Waxahachle Texas is contem.
dating inviting Kendall to play at
Dinison Texas on November 11. This
will leave hut one open date Novem-
ber 2. which is but a few days be-
fi re the Thanksgiving game.
The schedule now has nine schools
upon It as follows: Oklahoma School
of Mines at Wllburton Phillips acad-
emy at Knid University of Oklahoma
Austin college Pittsburg normal Ok-
lahoma Aggies Trinity college. Has-
kell Indians and the Missouri School
of Mines.
AUTO VICTIM HAS
FIGHTING CHANCE
Teddy" Ivcry Oil Klclil Wcrkcr
Was Sirtick IMiwn on .Main
(ilnt't.
The condition of "Teddy" livery
oil field worker who was struck by
an automobile Wednesday night at;
the corner of Second and Main strets :
was Improved yesterday and physic-
lans hold that he has a figlUing!
chance to recover. iiesi exannua-
tnns show that he did not suffer i
concusHion of the brain a broken col-
larbone Is his worst Injury.
Mr. Lvery is about 60 years olo
and came to Tulsa two months ago
from Pennsylvania. He was an oil
field worker In that stale and was
to go to work tomorrow for a local
concern.
ile has no relatives and ia not
known in Tulsa.
INVf.NTOK COMMITS SriCIOE
Takes Own life Wlirn lie Ix-ams His
I-atcnt Had neen Applied For.
CHICAGO July 7. Kmil R. Beck-
ert an Inventor and president of a
local manufacturing concern com
mitted suicide In a downtown hotel
last night by shooting himself. He
waa said to have Invented the tint
4 urr&-&&ii
JSSSStftfc.
lAMIMfflfl
mly in T tilt a
CD
qzqv
Phoenix
Silk
Hose
That's the only
kind we have
Impure ice is worse
than no ice at all
Our ice is clear as
crystal hard last-
ing and above all
it's PURE.
HOW TO REDUCE
YOUR WEIGHT
A SIMPLE SAFE RELIABLE WAT.
PmiIiIh l. llO ant Otfr-liliriln.-.l wrilli lunar.
fluoiifl fat. know only loo wpII tin. lii.nri-
i furl una ridiculu that oerluut u-'iiple luive
: t bear.
I K yon are tarrying around five or ten
'pound of nnheiilihy f:it you are linniTear.ur-
ily weakening your viial nrKain and ara
rarryim burden whirli dmtruva the beauty
j of your figure.
I There Ih no need i-f anyone Huffering from
. tnuerfhiuiia fat. If you wa it lo reduce your
' weight in a aimiile sale and reji.-illc w.iy
'without ifarvatiou diet or tir-on" exer.-u.'
here ia a let worth trim. Hj.end an mui-li
time ih you can in tile open Bir breathe
; deeply and ret from Keial drier mnrn a box
.of oil of koreiu eapnulea: tal e one after rdi-li
'meal and one before retiring at nifflit.
I Weii'h yrurself onie i werk 1111 an te know
( jiist how fast you are lonini; weight nnd
I don't leafo off the treulmint or evtn nkip
(n aii.i;!.' d-ise until jou are down '.o normal.
HI of korein W absolutely hnrmleiia ia
pe.tpnnt to take and hi-lpB diKitmn. Kven
a i-w davs trea'ment has been reported to
hn a noticeable reduction in weight foot
i.ti-1'K bi'crnie lirhter your -svork m-em eaie
anil a l.eln.er and m.re buryill.t fclinir takea
oa .ciikhiii of your -jvliolf- beinif.
Kierv tierwin who nulfcia rom a.ierfu
eua fat nliould giv Una trottltneiit a trial
Adt.
El Dorado Springs Missouri
M.Hoari'i K a mo tin Health and PUainr
Hort. The world" beat waters on
M . K. k T. Ky . 100 milea aouth of
Kania Vwy. Oloriou anto trip. Th
wurld-famHl aprin of Kurojm do nut
aurpaaa thrift watert for the relitf of
lirifrht'a I)iifiM Diabetea OropN In-
dif('fttion. Dynpfpaia all itornach dia-
rdera Hheumtitiitm Catarrh liver du-
ea Rrzrina and nkin diatf8.
Delit; fitful aurronndinKa ixod ra fin-
able pricM boUla board and nomi ;
t tahinc and boat in r bathing pool atid
lak: beautiful parka band muaic no
trampi no nefrofa.
For boik)ta addreii
Dpt. II. Adrertiari Rrrrptary.
Kl lAorado Sprinfca Mo.
LADIES $1000 REWARD iui.'."!"'!
my treat 8oirn(ul "Monthly" Cvmpsnnd.
Safely relieet auma of t looceat. moat
obitmate abnormal caiea in I to 5 daya.
No harm pain ar inlerferenca with work.
Mail ft SO. Ilonbla itrencth tl. Booklat
frea. Writ today. T. W. sou thin stou
Bcmadr Co til Mais St.. Kaniaj Cur. Ma.
electric washing machine. The Im-
mediate cause of the act was said to
have been a notification from the
government patent office that a pat-
ent for an Invention upon which ho
had spent 285000 and upon which
others according to his attorney had
reallied nearly 120.000000 bad beoa
previously applied for.
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