Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 249, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY MAY 29 1917.
INSURANCE AND
EFFECT ON WAR
Local Representatives Explain
Status of Insured Man
Who Kn lists.
'tisutwif without iibtiution or txtra
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DEATH RATE STATISTICS; -... r -u
j h.ul h.lito'oli l...ri .lollil t'T I .
the jc-mlon n.ithol.
' i:irin.tiv w..ott.v men. JH'i.
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II..-tihti'. as in 22 ears ;.. . . jher.tai'.. tax on
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ECHOES
OSAGE INDIAN TELLS
TRIBESMEN OF FIGHT
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PREPARE FOR DRIVE
OF THE NAVY LEAGUE':
Tulsa Youth Is Following
French Ambulance Flag
Into the Trenches.
of Peace.
Sailor Will He Asked From'
the Navy Department In Aid
Increased Recruiting.
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A TalnA toy In whosp v. ins flows
the l.l.Hid of thf nohk i '.it''.. writing
h"in' t" his inotht-r. i'n.ls the follow-
tiiK nit'frsaj;- to his trihcMtu-n :
"W'hi'ti th? tisane bos ui tnti the
war it will nivp th. m an oj.j.ortnnity
how how vuliantly th.-y . .in f !rcht
f. r i .hi fJlury un.1 1 know thiy will
dt-hvf r."
This Tills. i youth. Leo 1". MoiJnire
who Is II ! i-M ohl mi. I son of .Mrs.
Miry K Mr. ! inrc. 1 233 Kas! SeeonJ
ntrii't ha hern oil ati.hiiianre duty
in h'ranre since lieeeniher. 1 '.. I i.
Mr. Mi'f'.uir.' who Is an i le. trical
ei.Kine. r ( K. K. of I'nlvc rslty of Notre
1'iiniei. went to Irelati.l hist year to
Ktu.ly Jouinali.sm in the I'liivirsity cf
I' ll'lin. 'n a visit to London shortly
aft. r:ird he met a nuinher of Ainen-
i ii.s who were .'ii their way to Paris
to J"in the iinihiilanre s.-rvi.e and ho
d.'.-ided to iri hIoiik.
II. s I. t'other. r.iid M'liuire. two
years nunu-r is in the celebrated
iaW s.'ho"! of tirorrtOWtl u ii i ve i -s.it y
Washit.Kton. H. ('.
Ties.' boys are nei.hews of r.ird
forinrr roriKi'essii.nn.
TRY TO SOLVE MYSTERY OF
ANOTHER HATCHET MURDER
Kiunily Is Altai-Weil liy lllrliwn)ineil
W ho 1 Inter Home lu Spirit
of Crime.
Sjf.l to Th World.
H KALI 'TON. ukla.. May IS. The
j.eojjle of Healdton are not satisfied
that the men arrested charicd with
the murder of Jack Forrester a for-
mer Western league baeball pluyer
re the right persons and a rigid
8i are h still Is In pro.resn. Forrester
was killed Sunday night by highway-
men w ho entered his home in advance
of his return from work and lay
'awaiting his coming after business
hours. He died at the feet of his
wile and children whom he was try-
ing to j.iotect when two 1 liets were
fired into his body. The other tnem-
l.o. of Iik 11.0011- Ihnn i.-r.i 1 1 1 -. . . I. ... I
' by the intruders with hatchets and
I attending physicians declare that they
' may not recover.
"We will g.-t the right men." de-
j dared Jack 1-ahgston. prominent husi-
ness man of this city today "if It
breaks the town. Wt are going to
'see this thing thru and we will sj.end
'every cent we can scrajie together In
our iitt. ii.j t to catch tlie as.-a.-.sin of
Forrester."
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business. It was iln...d to send a
t. l. grain t . SVnator iiw. n it. forming
him of the action that had been taken r
! tie- 1". al ii. en and i i-'jues tl ng him
t" h.-e that a "sanor ' is s.-nt down I
LjIIs of l.a.'.oi (the nuinb.1 oat (f
an original lea '! Who I 'U.-t to
y. ais 111 tlli.es of j. ace I'i.T.HJ ilir 111
one vi .if as against 7 0 i in j . ai e
tln.es or iii...- in one year of war
than ordinarily die in 22 years.
A- tn War l.iii4'i.
fr un the drjiartlll
t" assist at iijvy h
The inenil" rshijt
ly V A. Vanib-i
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fit at Wa.-hingt
il'luuartt rs here
committee headed
omj.leting
GOOD STRIKES ON BORDER
(ilil Ilarinlollar lairri Is shouing I ji
Itii Ii in New Hands.
Signal to 1 hp World.
MIAMI nkl.i.
May 2S
j-laiis for a meuibershlji
w Im h th. ' w ill announce in
future.
The knitters still are wait. lift
am.
ampaign -t
he near i
for
Hyng the colors of a truly j.ai ifir I sui ts."
nation' bai; Mr. I 'a.ei.i.oi t. ' A im rl- j No e..tii.aiiy. of rour'e. t.aek of
ran life lnsuraii' e oniji.ttii. ha-. jtl.e .oli. i-s m elf.- t la-fore t hi war.
.rt.r to April. ln7. written m In ies of and the soldier who has Insure
iiiHiirano- on Amirl.an lives contain-I K". s to the fn.nt without extiai
Ing clauses gning th' insured ja rf". t pi iinuin
freeoom in th" in iti.-r of ai my and - j
liavy im tvit with th' i urej.tion of .fust (Irihuarv. I
nrmy offici-rs find i tilisted men who! Twiwer- How larite wir the
lock out j.olirirs while ii"Mnillv in; hoofs' We'e they us hu go HH my f. i-t
Sll.'h S.M'iie. Tin r'fo-e. the girat j or ln' lirtHls
bulk o:' jiolicies now in foi.e giw the! l.arky No suh. thev Just ordl-
lnsure.1 jiritlitie to erii'ai-e In warnar- sir.l hoofs suh V"ldow.
The r.old-
en Kai-le Mining company has let the
con'ract for the erietion of a large
modem mill. This rotniany has some
rich holdings and has fully proven
Its 1 1 r 'perty.
S. 1'. I-uch and H. ('. (iillstrap
have mole another rich strike on the
fo.'y acres Immediately adjoining the
l'.Iuehird mine on the west. This Is
tlil i .-cond hole on this lease and the
drill cuttings show a high per cent of
j lead and Jack.
I (me of the most remarkable tracts
I of mineral land In the Miami field
J Is the Navlor land consisting of Tit'O
acres Mighty drill holes have been
j put down on this land to date and
every one Is an ore-bearing hole i ne
coniiu.nv which started drilling on
the land oriL'inallv was the Harry
number of small towns near Collins- je ndnllar comnanv. but thin com-
Piinv later sold a three-fourths Inter-
A BOOSTER TRIP PLANNED
t olllosiilU' Men Arc In lnilo Neigh-
iMirltiif Trade- '1 Vrrltury
S . . ml n. Tl... U . rhl
i'i il.UNSVI L!.K. fikla . May 2M.
The 1'usiniss Men's league has
I'lanned a booster triji on which
"yALK-OVER footwear
will help the sweet
girl graduate celebrate
commencement day "Fit-
tingly." S4 to S15
WALK-OVER
BOOT SHOP
32.1 South Main
Mil will be visited by the leading men
of this city. The men will leave here
on Tuesday evening nt 6 o'clock In
automobile for (lolagah. This is the
fust town the men pian to Visit. Kach
business man is expected to advertise
his business The committee has re-
niiested that the men wear white
dink hats and a small ribbon that
will be provided by the secretary of
the league The ears are to be deco-
rated with f'ollinsvllle ieunants. Cars
hnve been j.rovbled to take the local
bind boys who tiro to make the mu-
sic The ears are to leave Ninth and
Ten'h streets on Main street. Later
it is .1 h 1 1 n.- I to make a booster trip
to Tulala IIiiiiiuiiii Vera (iwasso and
Kkiatoi.k.
Girls! Use Lemons!
Make a Bleaching
Beautifying Cream i
f
two fresh lemons
bottle containing three
hard while makes a
jiint of the most re-
in skin beaiinfier at
f.
est for JI 00.000 to the l lilted "states
Smelting couijiany which Is working
the jnopeity. This land is almost
due north of Commerce and near the
Kansas line.
The Kebecca Mining romjiany. of
which J. K. Hoshall of Muskogee Is
president. Is making good strikes on
the Jarrett land which lies right on
the line j.artly In Oklahoma and
jiartlv In Kansas. The Rebecca com-
pany has 203 acres of land leased rind
Is thoroly drilling the lease at this
time.
austriaTefines war aims
m .
Austria Wnnts Assiirain-c of I'milom
of Navigation of DuiiiiIm'.
rol'KNIIA'IKN May 28. (Via
London 5:3u J. ml The political
changes in Austria-Hungary are be-
ing attended by a certain loosening of
the censorship regulations particu-
larly as rjgiii'ds the monarchy's war
aims. The Neue Frein Fresse of
Vienna explains thflt territorial ac-
quisitions are less Imjiortimt "to the
monarchy than arrangements nhso.
lutely assuring Its freedom of naviga-
tion of the lianube and Adriatic.
The n. wsjuipi-r intimates that th-
best solution so far as the Pamihe is
concerned would be a llalkan cu-
jtonis union. It inslls that for jro-
: teetion of its trade In the Adriatic the
monarchy must retain possession of
il.ovchen mountain overlooking Cet-
ttnt" Montenegro. Heavy guns on
this mountain could close the trade
route.
SIGNS AWAY PROPERTY FOR
LESS THAN WORTH CLAIM
I'lalntiir in Suit Against (Judys Oil
Company Itl iims. I.iijuor for
Trouldii..
A lutitio'i filed in tha district .ouit
by M. ('hase yi'stcrday aternoon
embodies the contention that while
under the Influence of Intoxicating
ll'iuor he signed away valuable oil
atuck for an amount much less than
its a. tual v alue. The tiladys oil com-
pany is named as the defendant.
Hosides the return of the stock the
petitioner asks the court to dace the
oil company In the hands of a re-
ceiver. Chan states he at one time
owned one-third of the stock and the
other two members of the turn. K. It.
tl.sjige and Isaac Sclin'eroften. were
responsible for his signing away his
Interests.
In the petition Is contained the
statement that Frank Miller came to
Tulsa on or about May 1 1917. and
by constant association and a liberal
supply of liquor rendered the plaintiff
unfit for the transaction of business.
It is also the claim of Chase that he
relinquished his rights in the oil com-
pany reasonably worth 1200000 for
$l;.0U0.
HE WILL TAKE A VACATION
Minn Ooriitor to Itotlrc lYoni Itiisl-
iictis (r a Jtct-t lVrioil.
Spprial to The W.irld.
MIAMI. Okla. May 28. O. .1. Mr-
Connell of Miami made one of the
largest mining deals ever made in the
district last week when for $700000
he sild his interests in the field to
the Miami Zinc Mines company. Mr.
Mct'onnell is one of the pioneers In
this field and opened up the Cardin-
I'icher camp. The interests sold in-
clude the famous richer mines and
the SI ci 'onnell-Harnes mines. Sir.
SlcConnell sells all of his Interests ex-
cept his interests In the Ix'nnall jiroji-
trties. He will not retire from the
mining game he says hut after a va-
cation sjHnt on tfte St. Ijiwrence river
..ill ... 111.. ...I .....I w...in
...ill I. i ill ii i.i ..ii.iioi iio.i tifsaiii r-iii.i
Mhe field. The leases sold amount to a
large interest in over one thousand
acres of some of the richest ground
In the entire district.
The Juice i
stral 1 into a
ounces of on
whole ipiartcr
markable lem
about the cost one must pay tor a
small Jar of the ordinary cold creams.
Care should be taken to strain the
lemon Jui.e through a fine cloth so
no lemon pulp gets In. then this lotion
will k. ep fresh for months. Kvery
woman knows that lemon Juice Is used
to bleach and remove such blemishes
as freckles sallowncss and tan and is
the ideal skin softener snioothener
and beiiutifier.
Just try It' (let three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and I
two lemons from the grocer and make I tlon In west Texas of the Farmers
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra- and laborers' I'rotective association
grant lemon lotion and massage it ' of America w hich Is alleged to have
daily into the face. neck arms and I opjioscl selective conscription were
hands I) naturally should help to
often freshen bleach and bring out
the ros.s and beauty of any skin. It
Is simply marvelous to siiujotlieit
rough red hands Adv.
! CITE FARMERS FOR TREASON
Texas Soil Tillers Accused of Ilsunllng
I to l l'ht Conscript!' .ii.
PALLAS. Texas May 28. Opera-
Kgjjgjsn I nc navor oi puny
' w.t y-vis! fure-rich-swect
ijjt7j 'safe-convenient '
hi (Fl - Churned In
II DJ vlY0)lPf I C the Country
f Churned In small modem cream- rTrnrmJJ'-slT' BmBBZZTll TIT I
eries located in the richuut dairy sec- I i 'llilii'1'!...!'''.!
tion where finest cream is produced. t 4ff Jm "il '
Only pure Bweet.rasteuriied cream V m9 t WJ
(nea Into Cloverbl.x-m. Churned V MS r M M J M M J '4 O
lieah daily. The flavor and quality Nj J
never vary. Buy Cloverbloom unjer I l ir 91 1 iy-y.1 lr l f
h. Armou OvJ th. mark of 9 3 f J I K jjlul j
lugneMt quality. W
S . A iVs CR CRY M
ABMOtB-COMMN BIJXTERII J
I H. M. MoKny. Mgr. gfc - Jf
II Ho D.trt. rh.n 0 .:.. MM A
probed by the 1'nited Stntrs grand
jury here today with a view to jiossi-
ble Indictments on charges of treason
or cotisjiiracy.
Scon s of fanners and lahorrrs from
the v.. stern part of the state mem-
bers of the association arrived this
morning and were being called be-
fore the Brand Jury to tell what they
knew of the association's operations.
Many of the witnesses are said to
have resigned from the association
after they learned its real purpose.
FATHERS ACCEPT DIPLOMAS
Members of 'la Hail Unlisted in the
Naiy anil Had MiliMitiiteM.
COI.1.1NSVILLK. Okla .. May 28
The high school commencement ad-
ilriss was delivered by Pr. W. V.
I'helen of the State I'nlverslty of
Oklahoma Inst Friday night when 16
young jicoplo were grad. lated from
the local high school. When Suji.r-
Intendent K H. Petit presented the
diplomas a peculiar situation existed
In that three of the fathers of young
men L-railiiHtlhv with tli class sat on
the platform with the class repre-
senting their sons who have recently
enlisted In the navy. People wept ns
the didomns on which a smull Flag
hud been !arcd. were passed to the
father of the young men who were
absent.
MEXICANS HERE TO WORK
W'A 911 IN-"". TON. May 28 -Mexican
laborers ndmltt d to the I'ntted
States tinder relaxed Immigration
regulation to remedy - the labor
shortage In border states will he ar-
rested and deported if they engage
In any other kind of work Secretary
Wilson announced today. New rules
usendlnK operation of the Illiteracy
ten or the contract labor clause for
the wnr emergency ajijily only t
aliens seeking- agricultural employment.
EXPLOSION KILLS ENID MAN
Walter ISrottii lil and Tliiiy In-
jured When Natural (.as JjcLs ..
EN1P Okla. Slay 28. -Wallace
Frown of Knld wan killed and three
licrsons were seriously injured early
today by an exjdosion of natural gaa
In a rooming house at pilworth a vil-
lage near here.
High Officials hi Ituniania.
I.ONIioN. Slay 28.A dispatch
from Jassy the Kumanian cajulal
says SI. Thomas the French minister
of munitions has arrived there and
that SI. Kerensky the Kuaslin min-
ister of war is expected in a few days.
4m
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Keep the Teeth White and Healthy
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JULIUS KANN
SOLE
AGENCY
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lajiftifgf'
RULE OUT WOMEN AVIATORS
PAN I'lFfiO Cab Sfny No
women are to be taken Into the Amer-
ican military aviation service the
regulations being exjillclt on that
point- fenrdina to announcement
made today by Capt. Herbert I 'argue
chief lnector at the army aviation
ehool here.
Phone
Ptrawberrlra for mnnlrr
Nervous Period
ical Headaches
This trouble commonly called "tick-
heailache" Is aald to be due UiUic retention
ol urea In the syitem. Often It Is tutted Unit
a poor condition of the blood it a eauie of
then headaches or that It Is a ncrroin con
anion; and in certain cates. uo doubt thla
Is true.
Where treatment U demanded. It Is mora
for the pain than anrtlilug rle. and Dr.
A. F. Hrhellschmldt of LoulnTlll. hat found
ami kainnla tahleu to give prompt and
aaUiiactory relief. "Ket shoiild he Insl ated
upon" he utys "and the patient (bould go
to bed darkun the room and all the atten-
dant! and family ihould be aa quiet ai pm.
ruble. An emetio will sometimes horteo
the attach. The bowels should be kept open
and a boo ratib and' a thorough rub-down
with eoarie towal often glT grateful
relief. Two anU-kamnla tnhleta when the
flrt signs appear will usually prevent the
attack. Iiuriug an attack one tablet ever
hour or two will shorten the attack and
rellera the usual naua and vomiting
Tb'ie tablets may be obtained at all drug.
AsK forA-lU-ab..(a. They are alan
""S'sj '"fnenTugUoadacJiei.neurilgjaj
Store Closes at Noon Tomorrow Decoration Day
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y .1vf.i'ii.
HERE'S a "some-
thing different" about
the new summer clothes we are
now showing that will appeal to
those who want to avoid the commonplace.' A
little knack here and there of an ingenuous de-
signer's hand that you will not find in other
clothing.
There's a world of fine summer fabrics here to
pick from. Tropical worsteds crashes silks
Palm Beach Mohairs flannels and lightweight
worstels. Two and three-piece suits
$10 $12.50 $15 $18 $20 $22.50 $25 to $35
Straw hats and Panamas an endless showing
here to pick from
$2 $3 $3 JO $J $5 to $20
New Shirts Silk Shirts New Ties and Oxfords
in great variety.
The now nilll-
lary vv as h
suils for boys
.lust tin thing
lor Kc-oorutlon
Day $11.75 $1
fiaglnafng Sunt I
30-Day
Round Trip Tickets
J5 7L
Xwm
w
v a
Dally
Durlngthe Summer
Manure Btty
Cape May and other Seashore
Resorts and to
Abo Daily Beginning May IS
Variable Route Tickets
To New York and Boston
Direct through Philadelphia or via Washington
All Rail or Rail and Steamer
Go one route Return smother
liberal Stopover Long Return Umlt
Far particular eonaull Local Tlctf A fonts or aidxtu
A. T. AKUERSQN Travlint PannT Ag.nl. J. O. Bum 393.
CARTHAGE MO.
USERS OF THE WORLD WANT COLUMNS
ALWAYS GET RESULTS. GIVE THEM A TRIAL
1 169 c 7. Aii
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 249, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1917, newspaper, May 29, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134396/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.