Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 57, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916 Page: 2 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WOIM.I) THURSDAY XOVKMHKU 1(5 1910.
PLUMBERS STRIKE
FOR MORE WAGES
Seventy-five (lo Out When
Demand I'tir Increase
Is Kef'nse.l.
TO HAVE ARBITRATOR
Commit fees Apiinfe(l
to Attempt 1o Settle
Difficulties.
to
Seventy five p. nul l ih op ralim;
their trade in TuKt Kent mi Moke
tl-torduy lu ll t ill plo vers I i I'iim il In
accede in lliclr demands which wii"
lor wage Increase r') $:" .Ml In H iU
for the cUht-hoiir ilny. The Milkc
was declared follii.vim; tin- lalluic of
the two roiiiTiilttri-H uf five from tin1
plumbers ami Ihi'lr t inpl') ith respect-
ively in iu:i i'i' oh I In: demands at a
HHTlliiK held yesterday.
Ill nil I lure mi' 107 I 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 i m In Ihi'
city mill it Ih wild the I ti . :i Im of .1'J
uf t twin wore mi l these being hi most
(Uses I'lilllli rti'll with the smaller
bUslllCS.-'l M. Thr larger businesses H:iV
thoy will nut eon.iiiler fur .1 minute
till' lIl lllilllllH Of 111- llll'll Willi till' re-
sult that ?c did mil work yesterday.
Tin- commencement 1Pf tin- tiuulili'
Hailed six woi'kn nit.i when tin- Tlili.ti
I lumbers I'liuin Nu. 170 sent In a
Htatomcnt tu tho employers saying
Dial (in account uf ths liiiitasod cost
llf llll tliu iioct'ssltli s uf lid' lin y dc-
nilcd mi IlK Tf.'imj In .uy from fft.SO to
$11 6u tu luminuiiiM November lfi.
Millie II lugs Fire.
At present luih purlieu lire hang-
ing fin "Mil It HcfniM tu In' it !iii'xtun
uf Klin M II lllHt III'' longest Wlllll' till'
lii I'llc will nil without repairs lo the
water systems mid the needed gas
rmii.i'K will nut h-i coniieclod to the
llllllllS.
If there In no set tli'in"iil uf the dis-
ngio'mcnt ;hi maticr will go l" )ir
liil I ii Hun ns provided fur I . y the state
law.
Tlii' twu committees Hit' nun fruni
tin' plumbers anil tho other fnm the
employers will meet Hilllll' tllno Unlay
i. ml it t ( in t t inn' tu an agreement.
Th i in 1 1 1 ' y i' i m' r.uiiiiill leu Ih ii h fnl-
i w'h: i Neil r l.iecii t h.ilrini'ti; W. 1 1.
IIuIiiiih ii. Watt James .luvre mill
Olanm lli( kersuli. 'l'lu rolnmiltoe
which Is representing tin' I 1 1 1 i 1 1 tsi
eoi'slsl uf llui following; I. i: lierrv
chairman; Mci'nli' I'rod Itclmsh.
Jim ('aini'i'on ami W. H. Willi. huh.
JUMTISII ( I A I Nr
WII ILK FIJI
LOSIXd
roN'I INI Kli KUiiM I(iK OSK
llio lini' lii hriince. is furnishing the
iiiumI snngiilmii y engagements. Here
tliu A list i ii-i in mans ari' g. lining
HI'lllliHl I III' Ulllllillll II1H mill MllsM.'IIU .
In the Tiigu.lullv. Alt ami .llui iillcv
Mm Ti'iiliinlc allies ha v.. fun til I h-1 r
iiiilarmilHtH Willi I'lirlhi'r back. In tin-
I lulirml lit region llui barest rcpoiii
II (iiiMilliiii by tin1 UiimmilmiH uf
tin town uf ll.i.iHi" nil tin- lianul'i'
Tin' r vn I palueo In lltiehart st lias
In n lutiil'i'ii liv T'litonir alllctl :iir-
rrari Tin- iiii'i n mni the royal uln-
ic'M'M wi ip lid 111 llui luiildiiij; nt II"
line
Hcrlln adinltn th it on llm CVrmi
rlvi-r Innd In Hcrl'lit Urn !( i-n 1 1 al-
3 MATINEES 10c C
" i he l'eolv'.t I'luyhituse"
Starting Today and Continuing Friday
and Saturday at the
BROADWAY THEATER
AMERICA'S DAINTIEST ACTRESS
Anita Stewart
IN
"THE COMBAT"
iiiki( ii i hy uxi.i'ii v. in Tin; n.;it rn
in 1 1. itiititoN i i:i i in.
Drama ol Extraordinary Power
;iin m nil mi: roitiitwxi nr t.uti tux hi-:-
IWIIV 111 I Mi A IIK.XMIM A l. I 1.1 SS MA It It I
AN It I MlVIMi I'M III
ANIIV Ml AIMS Hll'-NtiK II Willi Ii IS I t'l I )M I .Kl IN
TIMS I I A II I : I HO .N'T MISS II'.
STARTS AT 12:30 AND EVERY HOUR AND
A HALF AFTER. SPECIAL MATINEES FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
-PRICE OF ADMISSION-
MATINEES ALL SEATS 10 CENTS
NIGHT 20 CENTS; BALCONY 10c
NIGHT PRICES 10c 20c
;'i!
1
STRAND T8S&
nu: rrviiiiss iii.m si a it.
il E L E iX 11 () L M E S
in t ii i 1 1 i; i or
VI Lass of the Lumbcrlands"
( ruHiliil Willi Itiali-in mnl liailm;.
Mm i
Gatimont Icaturc
"THE FRAME UP"
Anil a Cult CmiiriH
"JERR) 'S CEEEIIRATIOK"
S III. HI I.I : in. 1 1:1.-.. Ii::'il. I I. :1. 1:1-. .-::iO. (1:1.- s. IM.
Ml I I s i - iiii ii;i n ;f
n
IlilHXX Nli siii;hx
Charlie Chaplin
IN-
"BEHISD THE SCREES"
liarlic't ljili'-l ami I uiiiin -t.
COM I N(. M UK I V Ml NSON IN "I'1KM'
HiMW'li III llll H IHI III Mil Ii
PALACE
TODAY
LAST DAY
nr.Ai hit i.
LEONORE ULRICH
IN
" Tlie Intrigue 99
A MiiMiMti-rariiniuiinl l'lclnrt'.
Ml I KO I It Wl l.ni;
KIT.lT.Mt S( III Dl l.i:; I IKSTSIIOW T ll:0 A. M.
aim lis tfiwriui.iiti': nt (in mi-: m mim i i
11(111 W ANII SAHKDAY
MADAME PUKOVA in "tXfKAVAGANCE
Ht H
JOHN Ik. in. who
I'SITI to rally
A llHy lit
Tlil ' I In 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 luiii ti
IIOOM h ntiw
intinliir
THK lllmk Cat
( l l ll and
I KI XIT A IT.V t arrlt
. 1 1 1 v tll IiIh
sii;i vi s.
iiloiiit'!
Iiavt' t-a nl iirtMl Honi" ht'lL'hiij uiwl
In nu vallty Hit- Iiinl unlc nllnil lln
li.m lit'in tliawn ! k In oidt-r lo pre-
Vt'llt M't'HHliri' till iIn flallltt.
In 'l.illcla. acruiiliiiK lo Hit- retro.
Kind wnr uffici' the Uiissiaiih liao
IrlM'ii A iiHtrn i it i ii'iint fruni fui iiu-r
li's.i;iii ti'Mulus 111 IIn: N'nruyiivkii
river ri'niun r.i rlln asnerN howoviT
Hint alia' Its Iv the Itiixsinna ir. I his
vlimllv weie repn Iwd.
I'::.&l uf 'lilYma tlie Aitstrians hy n
heavy Iriiiil .'iriliiii'itt h:ivi' t-t mpi'llcd
(lie MallallH to yAv ' up miiiic uf thelr
liiiiilitH. iiii tlu Carso frcnl the
1 1 ; ll.-t mm li.'if maik' lulvani'i x at Sev-
ern I points.
Ai:T()M()iTiK "MK
FOIf OlMiANIZATlOX
roNTiNi Ki rmiM yi;: ok
(Hate Inline will offset lilt- ulnalli.a-
tioil IllllllreH that IllIM! Iileli txpell-
t lu't'd lii the past.
IiiiiikIiis Talks.
Col. I 'la i . life . iuni:liM Hecrelary
nl the Clianiher of Coiiiineite ad-
ilii Hsed the niillit'i Inn. i xtendlnif as-
Niiiames that I he Cliainlur of Coni-
iiieici' would do all In IIh iower tu-
wnnl the Klii'et .ss of till! Ol uanl'.atiun
and that iinlii the dealers roiild makf
nioii! sallslarlniy m raiiKeineiils lor
the hunsini' of their salaried srnitmy
I hat a desk and desk spare would he
put al hit! disposal in the Chanihi r of
t 'o iiieiii rri! rooms.
A l oiniiiittee to prepare the hy-laws
mid runsilititiun. roniin'seil of II. 1.
lianilall Kay Sturm and .1. J'. Nellson
was inslnieled to so arraiiKe tho eoii--I
it ul ion that iifct'ssory men and sales-
men t Id ho aerepted as incnihers
uf the dealers' assorlatlon.
With Hie mi mi iik of this I'ommittoo
I'vrns Avery was iiitroduri d and dt-livt'i-ed
a splendid address relative to
llio work the piesent hoard of rounty
t on i in I ssli mi ' in Pave heen (IoIiik toward
HirowliiK a network of umul roads over
Tulsa iiiiinly and uiKed the aiitoiiio-
Idle tlealers lo lend their every effort
in this work.
"The Ihitie KTontost enterprises In
I lie world" he Haid "are llio in um-
Ineliirini' of a ntoinoliiles. the irodiie-
liun of oil and the i:onslriirtloil of
Komi mails. And they all mod out:
a not her.'
To Hold Auto Show.
one uf the featured of llio eveiiliid
was Ihe launeliiiu;' uf an iiKilnliun fur
Hie stamnu uf an aiitoiii'iliile show in
Ti.lsa I ( fore nnolli T ef has rasseil.
In all cilies of Hie eountry of Tulsa'B
size these antoinoliilo shown are an-
nual events and it is the aniioiino'd
Intention of the association to present
annually aiitonioliile t xhl hltloiiH that
will tomparo favorihlv with Ihe shows
held liy cilies twi e TulHa's si-'o.
It waH t.'llmlcl tlrit at least one
hundred cars will honk ami shriek
llielr way Into Oklahoma City next
Tuesday inornini' w hero from' three
Ihuiis.'iml to five thousand antomn-
hlles from cities along Ihe Ozark trail
will he lu nttemlam e.
All cars will he eiiiipped with pon-
nants. tho lou'ind "Ozark Trails" In
red mid "from e t"'.'t hei't to Tulsa"
In red. Another iieiinant will hear
Tulsa printed In red ink.
Or. tho cars furnished y the Tulsa
Aiilomol'ile liealers' associalioii indi-
vidual pcnnaius will ho divplaved
hearlnir Ihe leu-cid "Tulya. oklii.."
will- "Tnls.i Auiumi.lille Healers' as-
soiialioii." printed In smaller type
alonK Ihe l.oiiler.
M:my Mi inhcrs.
Afler several addresses fur the bet-
terment el' the sasiiciatiuii a vote of
hanks was extended Col. Cla'-enn. H.
I'onlas. secretary of the Chaiiiber of
Coininei ce lur Ids imlelaliKahle of-
IT'S
sjtDouar
SAVED
THAT-
COUNTS
C6
j -
1 V TV -
.'.ol
IS
SAFEL
WITH VcS
.Assets
$3000.000
oOVl
VXv'SV1 f'v' fl vN'
Vow: in'
forts in behalf of the organization
after which adjourn. ocnt t as liih.n
mid Ihe next meeliiiK calletl for Kridnv
cvenintt November 24 at X o'clock.
I''! I!IS wli'eli ' 'f !" nt- d a
VVetlnosday eveniiiK'H meeting arc as
follows:
(Miapplc brothers Westorman Mo-
tor Car company Tulia ll.ines Auto
companv. lieo Moto' S-iJ" coeo'io'
I'urdy Motor pom puny I'edcral Motor
company Wt lsli-Alc. ully .uoior i i-
j.any. Klectric Vehicle company Tulsa
Motor Car company Randall Motor
company Saxon Motor Sales company
Carnation Auto Salcn company Sturm
.Motor Car company. Tulsa Oakland
S.iles comonnv. Kinir-.MoiMil Motor
j company Voi frtor-Lukins Auto com
pany r.oyuion .Motor company A.
I'aker. Mcl'arlan Motor company
Meyers & Moore Patterson Auto Sa s
company Ounrantco Battery com-
pany. K. M. Vandorslico New State
Auto - Sales Co. Jolfery Motor .Sales
company. New Cadillac company of
( klnlioma Scott Motor Car company
Morris Motor Salon company' Carliart
.Motor company of Tulsa.
Sr 1 MAJESTIC 1 usr
AN OKLAHOMA TIHKKY. ..
I Siiciliit tn Tlio World. I
l.AWI'oN okla. Nov. 13.
I IJeoi Re II. iilock proprietor of a
local hotel today Hhipiied a 2 ii t
pound turki y to Hresident Wil-
t m n for hhl Tlianksjriv ing dinner.
Tho bird wns selected from one
t ot the choicest flocks In this nco-
lion.
I'OOH
IIAIlll S
I 'AN
FAT.
MTM.IIM'II 1(1 I K KlllltON' IT'.ATVUr.
Lillian "Dimples" Walker
IN
"The B'uc Envelope Mystery"
From the Slnrv In The (iinan's lloine Collipanl'i'l.
an in iT:i:i:si -'oMi'i:i.i.iN(i. tiiiui i im; dkiv
Scbctlult:
N anil :;!( p. in.
.Matinee l()e
lAenim; -Oc
Children 50
TOMoltllOW AM) FltlllAY
WILFRED LUCAS in "THE RUMMY"
I'asciiiatiii Newspaper Slory
t'OMINt; SINHXY ANH MON II W I'll I '. ' INDISl'l Tl l
S Kl I N I'W tlKITi:
VVM. S. HART in "The Return ol Draw Eflan'
ni:t hi i K nii iiA inii in iuii:ii and jii.ift"
Health Commissioner Simitesl-" Tcm-
isnarv Siilistiliites lor .Milk.
NEW YOltK Nov. 13. Health
Commissioner I'merson issued a
statement last nlKlit under the head-
Ins "Hints to Mothers lHirinn tho
I 'resent Milk Strike" ill w hich he
said:
"No perfect snbstltutt for breast
milk Is known. In the iiKseneo of or
with the diminished supply of tho
best substitute cow's milk the fol-
lowing HiKfKtstions are offered. It
must he remembered that any sub-
stitute for cow's milk as an infant
food can be Kivcn only for a short
time and as ft temporary measure.
Continued use meant) Injury to tho
child.
"In place of cow's milk tho best
temporary and practical substitute Is
condensed milk. Tins Is marketed
in two forms sweetened and un-
sweetened variety. Tho latter Is
known as evaporated milk. Con-
densed tnilk is cow's milk which has
been sterilized and reduced to about
one-quarter of Its volume. Various
proportions of condensed milk and
boiled water are nocessaiy for dif-
ferent iikch. The following propor-
tions apply to sweetened milk: Cu-
ller three months of age ouo tea-spootil'ut.
Aflkar ?hFin0 Dy Arrangement With Ihe Metro-
nunai Jill me politaa Opera Company Present
DIAGHILEFF'S
BALLET RUSSE
Monday Niqht Dec. 11 Convention Hall
THE SENSATION OF THE AGE WITH v
Nijinskybolm Lopokova Revalles
AINU A COMPANY UF 40 DANCERS
MARVELOUS COSTUME CREA-
TIONS AND COLOB EFFECTS BY
THE GREAT LEON BAKST
COMPLETE SYMPHONY ORCHES-
TRA OF liO. UNDER DIRECTION
OF PIERRE MONTEAUX.
iicacIs Now on Sale Prices $2 $3 $4 $5
fcLW&ra Phone242 P.O. Box 866
MAIL i??rS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASH OR MONEY ORDER.
"""ti KuatiKVATluns HCLn UNTIL DECEMBER 1ST ONLY.
I To Take Miil:' I'lctuics.
' Sppcinl to Tli World.
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov. 15. Final
i in raiiKoments have been completed
for the makinK of a moving picture of
! deleiiales and visitors to tho Ozark
i trails conventlo 1 arriving in nntomo-
1 iles Monday afternoon. .Delegation
will bo met oulsietl tho city by local
nii'ti i:roupod into divisions by routes
and piloted Into position fur the pa-
rade mid picture. Cars .will move
Jown Broadway turninir wt-st on
Main street the camera occupying a
: place In front of the Ix-c-lltn kins bo-
I tel.
ThHi attraction will be followed the noxt day December 12th by tlie repilar
midwinter ceremonial of Akdar Temple which will take place lu the Grand Opera
Hoiife followed by a daare de luxe at the Elk' Club in the evening. Spec al
entertainment la being arranged for the ladlea during the day of Tuesday
.ne 12th.
FARMERS WILL SAY
WHAT IS NECESSARY
Iteiin seiilallvc Acrlciiltiii lslH Will Ap-
K'r liefore Fiuni Loan
Coininiltcc
THE ROYAL COURT QUINTETTE
In a Musical Interlude Instrumental and Singing .
Special lo The World.'
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov. 15. Con-
ditions in the rural districts of Okla-
homa will be inquired about of 75 of
the leadliiK farmers over the state
who have bun invited to appear at
c. meeting of the federal land bank
hoard to be held in this eitv Novem-
ber 22. The Oklahoma City eommlt-
ti o which bus nrramred for the visit
of tho board here has arraiiKctl for
tho attendance of tho farmers before
the hoard.
Klrst-h.-.n d Information from these
farmers will be secured and placed
before tho hank board. The commit-
tee believed it would bo beter to se-
cure such Inlonnatlon In this way
tlin to select a special committee til
Interview tho fanners and report to
the board.
To Sell Kansas Natural.
TOPKKA Kan. Nov. 15. Aorv'
tance of the terms of the Kansas pub-
; lie utilities coin mission for the sale
I of the Kansas Natural (5ns company
to the Dohorty interests of Pittsburgh
! Pa. was received here todav. The
permit probably will be Ihsiio Mon-
1 dny it was said upon the return of
me meiijbers of the commission from
V ashlnutun.
Love and Wilbur Rome and Wager ' Bi ly Broad
Orpheam Act "Humorosities" Comedian '
Europe's Greatest Novelty
THE FOUR PIEROTTS
Special Scenery and Effects
'The Shielding
Shadow"
New Episode
SHOWS TODAY AT 2:30 7:15 AND 9 P. M. RESERVE SEATS PHONE 411
.RNT.
There Isn't tho least doubt hut that
"Watch Your Step" which Is to be
presented at tho Grand otierti house
I next Saturday November IS matinee
and niKht Is a bin hit hlnKer eve'i
ithnn perhaps- the same Charles D'l-
I linKham'H "Chin-Chin" which heir
' the record up to the tlm'n "Watch
Your Step" was produced.
I lly sheer force of spued levity anl
prnerally happy-go-lucky atmosphere
this bid syncopated musical proibi-
Ition provide the ort of cntertaln-
monl which every musical communl.y
.likes. H'.illt somewhat on the line of
IZieisfeld's Follies without any pal-
pnme imitation thereor "Watch
Your Step" Just regs and turkey trots
from one frivolity to another.
Irving Perlln' America's champion
sntiH writer lu tho composer. Mr.
lltrlin hns not attempted to soar to
now Iiu'kIiis. In both lyrics and tunes
)
1
MATINEE
TODAY
Public Reception
Tlie audience invileil on (lie
stage to meet mcnilx-rs of
tins ".stock"' company.
FAREWELL
TONIGHT
"CVHTAIX SI'FFCIIFS" by
each member tonight to say
"4tooI-bvc."
Van Dyke-Eaton
GRAND Z;
ho has adhered to his famliiur for-
mula each of his sours has a swine
that fairly hits the mark.
GRAM).
Farewell last two performances to-
day at .2:30 and tonight at x:l!i of
the most successful stock eiiKugc-
ment ever In Tulsa. "Harvest Moon"
will be the play today.
After the matinee performance ths
audience Is Invited on the mace to
meet the members of the company
personally and at ntt(ht after the Inst
act each member of the Van Dyko A
Katon company will mnko a curtain
speech and say farewell and good
bya.
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