Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY JUNE 7 1917
U. S. OFFICERS
SEEK "SLACKERS"
ECHOES
Men Who Failed In lltyistcr
Tuesday Will lie Jailed
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Army and Navy Offices Here
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P'xi'cjit for Officials.
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fur rnllMlllrlit. At tht ill'lliy f--nntiMk'
slalinn Init two iiiimi made
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And yt't tht country continues to
call fu no n Kolilit-i.s incchaiiicH; ti.cn
of anv jiihI every trade to enter the
erice of thidr eoi.titiy and help t-ml
the hloodv war which is Iuiiik made
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1 RETAIL MERCHANTS
WILL MEET TONIGHT
Officers Who Serve Durinjr
Ensuing Year to lie Elected;
Luncheon Served.
The young lady ucros.H tho wny nays
ulii' Him ri'iidiiiK ail ur;mun! of a bux-
iiik mull h JiiHt to Hcc h:it it was Ilka
ami fchc Haw that it whm won hy rlnvur
foiitwork uml mIiii never knew lifloro
Hint It hum fair lo kii-k.
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BOARD'S WORK IS LIGHT
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SUBMARINES CONTINUE
TO LEVY HEAVY TOLL
Sinking of Large Ships Shows
Decrease; Small Victims
Multiply.
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I :iualicrs Are Oisy
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Ituri rs e.iimty l-oiinl uf euual .-
alum 1 1 1 n 1 1 n 'sis I of tlu lioni.l or I l.nXlMiX. Jimp fi. The weekly re
enmity i i'iiiuiissii.nei'M 1. W. Shirk. 1 l'i rt of I he Uritlsh mliniralty concern
I 'han Kv.ins of i '"lllnsyille anil i . r: . I Hritish sluppliiK Ioshpm hy mines
Win. ils nf I'.iislu li.'.ui an. I tin. eiuiiil .' I ' I sul. marines says that If wsselH nf
assessor A. A I '.'nins.11 of this nt v j 1 ions anil over anil thn p vessels
liave l.i.i n in the session for the pan' i nmli r l.r.'IO inns an. I five IisIiIiik ves
fi w days hearlm' rumplainls on hfuh j seK wiui. sunk last week
t ix.s ami mikinis pi opir a.l 11st mints Arrivi: nainliered i'.ii!3 and (nil
wlii'ic s.iiiie were line. Little cnlii- I Inrs L'.'.-LJ.
nil. 1. 1. ml
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CIGARETTES
IMPORTED WDOMESTia
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llrltisli i.ie fiant ships sunk hy
11 hie or siiliin.-irinn of over l.liOO tons
llu luilim: nne previously iink IS;
iiiuler l.' i'ii ions three; l;ri-isli fish-
11111 es.-els. fi.e.
Or 1 1 im Ii merchant ships nnsuereFR-
fi.lly att'okiil ilieluilliiK four ire-
'i usl' 17.
The alinvc report cmnpareil with
that of tin. ini..liiis week shows a
lie T. IIS" ol throe VsselH (if 11100 tolls
in .1 oyer rn'ik. I lit ai. increase of two
m the .'.ili'i'mv of less than l.t'lili tons.
The prev ious week's report aiinoiineeit
the sieklnu of IS testis of l.lioa tons
i. ml over ainl of one essol of less
than l.illui tons.
The new rcpo'rLhows an inc reaso
of three in the numlier of fishim; ve.--.
s.ls sunk- f.ye as against two this
1't'i vi uis n 1;.
VEGETABLE DIETSADVOCATED
The umiual ineetitiK uml election of
olfleeiH of the Tulsa l:et:iil .Mercliantii
asHoriatlon will ncrur .tills evening nt
'i smoker ami luisinrAs session to lie
held In the anHcinliy rooiuK of the
I'haiiilier of ('oinineree. At this tlmu
a president two vice-in esulents
treasurer uml ineinl.eiK of ihe
I'oard of directors will lie elected and
Secretary V. A. Kayson will make
Ins snnual reiiort. coverinc the work
of the orKanmiition duriiiK Die past
year.
I.uni li in Ji Served.
A buffi t lunch will he served In
the assembly mom und after this
I'ICHIiletit tluniijai ner w ill call the
ineetini; to order lor the purpose of
hcarriK the annual report nnd to take
up the nui tier of clertuiK the officers
The non.iiiiitiiiB committee ulruady
ha Helected tliu fifty candidates from .
which the board of directum and of-
ficers will be chosen. Thin field of
fifty inemherH of the oiKKBizntlon in-
clude the followinii. one or more to i
ne elected represriitiiiK their respec-
tive business or occupations:
I'llty aiiiliilalcs.
Automoldles I.. M. Smith uml L. J.
Turner; uutoniolille accessories. Hoy
llauseinaii und (.'. A. Steiser; banks
ItoHcoe Adams 1'. V. Hryant Lee
Clinton and K. Jl. Kiiik. jr.; clothiers
I'. II. J'.oulett Ixe Kunsman .Max
.Madansky nnd UeoiRe T. Williamson;
diUKnists Jtoy Uelinan and J. L.
1'almer; department and ladles' read-to-wear
stoiis K. Ab butt J. C.
Sheseherr It. H. JOppeison lian Hunt
J. L. .Seidenliacli and U. Y. Vandcver;
I electrical supplies. J. W. l)d(;e and
It. C. Stueve; furniture storcH C. T.
HuiiiKariier. John Mayo K 10. I'yeatt
nnd J. G. UosHer; urocers and market
Horace Johnson. M. J. Lowry (I. L
Settle and A. h Sweeney; hardware
C. 11. (Jump und Waller Nichols; lum-
bei J.kK. Cobb A. .M.-Carr Henn II.
Lancaster and 1". S. Miller; music
companies A. J. Cripe and L". U. Liar-
rovv; imint and wallpaier; W. T.
Lro'vn and W. Ii. Kilmer; plumbers
1'. W. Holmes and 1 1. (i Walt; mis-
cellaneous J. It Allen tleni'iie W.
Hell. Mark I'urr and W. A. Hurton;
restaurants X. .1. Hall and Lloyd
Siimpscl; shoes .S. W. Akin und 1
Lyon-
Tlie officers (luriim the jiast your
have been: C. T. Hunmarner presi-
dent; (i. T. Williams first vire-presi-deiu;
L. It. Harrow second v ice-
presideiil ii nd L. W. Ituxter treasurer.
Mi ill. ul (invention I ruen Americans
to Lai Ix'ish .Meat.
Xi:W VOKK June C. A resolution
iiicjin.' the Amerlcin people to eat
less meal and more corn rice and
barley products as substitutes was
adopted today by the house of delc-
Kiites of the American Medical asso-
ciation In convention here. The memo-
rial will be sent to 1 'resident Wilson.
Herbert C. II. .over and to congress.
The federal food board is requested
In the resolution to appoint a seleni
. litu committee or physicians and
cither experts on diet and nutrition
to act without pay in advisory capa-
(itv ami to provide such a commission
1 with means for a public rnmpaien
I ri miflinc nutritional funds "as well
I us to warn the public that hliih
prices will deprive both the poor of
i ur country end our allies of Kurope
of meats breads and other toods
In i'os.'iry for the health efficiency
and even life Itself." Connress is
asked to expedite legislation ulvliv'
the food coutmlNsltiners arbitral'"
I eVVe'..
MUSKOGEEANS MARRY HERE
iitoiiiobllc Driller ItrioSs llridc
lrcnclicr and Motf t ar to Tulsu.
Slipping quietly into Tulsa In his
automobile ufter he had evuded sus
picious friyii ls la his home city ol
.MuskoKce und after he had further
planned for. the iccasion by havnm
ids bride to-iie Miss Ivn Prank or tn?
same vity come to Tulsa two d'iy aKo
It. Haipcr a pr uni.ient autumoinie
man of inlsa yesieruay anernoon
enacted the final feature of an elop-
llient.
Harper was accompanied to Tills. 1
bv the Ke. 1. K. Thompson of the
l 'irst I 'resbv let Ian church of Mus-
ki.Kcc. and his father. C. I. Harper
an! the weddinj occurred yesterday
afternoon at 1hr honie of friends on '
Smith Cincinnati.
The 'Miuplc will leave this .'noininT
for Oklahoma City and Me.lici ie Talk
!n uiitomobile ret'irnini; to MushoKee
about I ily I.
SEVENTH VICTIM BURIAL
.1.
The new b!cnd
does a new thing
The new can't-be-copled blend of
Imported and Domestic tobaccos iri this
new cigarette Chesterfield docs a new
and important thing for smokers
CF;e8terf ields "reach home" they
let you know you are smoking they
"Satisfy"!
Yet they're Mild.
There is more to a cigarette than
merely the good taste. Easy to prove
it try Cheterfields. Today.
POTATOES HARt) TO MARKET
Crank (.ault I'inds Spuds (oin(; to
Waste In (ll.laltoma.
si. :i to Tin. vii id.
OKLAHOMA CITY June C lie-
tumitiK from Madill today. Krank M.
jllaiilt. I'lesiilcnt of the board of unri-
leiiriiire. said he went out into the
I country from thcru to inspect crops
'and found many funnels with an
abundance of the new crop of pota-
toes who could .not net bids on the
('i.'i ut any price. They aresellim;
i hi re at Ii cents n pound nnd have
been higher.
"With a condition of this kind con-
frontini; the funnels who have been
asked lo increase their production t
veuetables. it is certainly nut iimrli
U iH ouiak'ement observed Mr. (lault.
W. Nm alley. Injured ill (iasolinc
l:pbision to lie Hurled Tialay. -j
.1. W. Swanoy. 2i years old. the '
seventh victim of the iras explosion;
and fire near ltixby Saturday ufter- :
noon will be buried in ltose Hill cem-
eterv tills afternoon. The funeral ;
I services will be held In the Stanley:
Ai Mc( tine undertaking cnapcl at 2::ii)
o'clock. All of the arrangements for
the funeral service had not been made
last nis-ht. He is survived by n wife
and several other relatives In other
parts of the state.
With the death of Swnmy the only
person w ho wax In the ticcldent yet j
iiviiiu is 1j. H. f'oor. At n late hour
last nlcht he wiia restinir easier nnd i
tho nttendants lire more liopcfu fori
his recovery. - I
ARE MARRIED IN TULSA
IS NOW IIOSI-ITVL AI'l'KI'.XTUi:
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Aews Kcci'lied I'niiii lloys oil Xmul
i TralnlliK S!iii.
'iiil tn 'I hn W.irld
l'( LL1XSV1LLK. Okla. June 6.
A. L. Freeman has received a letter
from his son William who recently
enlisted In the navy. In which he win
Informed that his son hud passed hl
first examination with a hii;h unido
hecomitiK a second-class hospital ap-
prentice. Ho writes thnt he went
ashore und met IMwiti .N'oyea and
Cecil (IrainliiiK. two Collinsville boyS
who enlisted ill the navy ut the hhhio
time.
Army SIkxvs I'lm basisl.
WASHIiViJTuX. June 6 Contracts
for T.".0.(iOII udilttioniil pairs of shoes
for tho new army were awarded today
nt an average jirb-e of $4.75 a pair.
With these contracts the Kovernineut
has ordered J.360.0U0 pairs nf shoes
for the army am! sSO.OOA for the navy.
The total cost will be about l.'O.OUO-
uoo.
Mrnll Ansnors (icriiianv.
RIn JAXKIlii) Juno 6. llr'nxll has
replied to the (ierinan note pr.jtestlng
nitalnst the reiinlsHlonlntt of (ierinan
ships with n declaration that the re-
public tin's ncted within tho strict lim-
its of the law even ns Interpreted by
iiormany.
I'tilton ami I nnrford Matches'.
MIXXKAl't'LIS. Mint-... June .
Trod Krt'.ten MI:inosota hotivy wolsht.
nrd 8am Ijinnford of Huston hnv-'
been nmtchod to fijtht 12 rounds to a
referee's decision in Hoston Juno 111
acMirdlnit to n telexran received here
today fro.n Fulton's manager.
IVrrawny Quietly I'crfoi mill Two
Weeks A); Now Aniiouiii'ctl.
Sprriftl to 'I lie World.
CI.MtKMOltK Okla. Juno 8.
Announconi"nt cards have been re-
ceived In this city by friends from
Mrs. (Tcorsia A. Itobson nnnouncltu;
the marrlafe of her diUiKbtcr Mrs
Lmma Itobson l'arkcr to Jt iss Hay
nininl ltayless on Tuesday May 2'2
li'17 at Tulsa the wedding baviiiR
been a very unlet nffalv solemnized
in tho home of a friend of tho bridt
nt that place. The young folks who
kio popular hero will make their
future homo In Commerce where Mr
Havlrss Is i iik'uK''.! in the bunking;
business. The brido Is n sister of L.
S. Uobson city attorney of Claronmre.
lie Is at prosent servlnir In the of
filer's training camp nt Kort Loar.
H.-Koots. near Llttlo Hock Ark.
sO Main at Fourth
You Can Defy "Old
Sol" in One of Our
"Keep-Kool" Suits
Now that the hot weather is here your first
thoughts are of lighter weight clothes. We
have ready for you a great showing of fine
summer weight fabrics in the best fitting
and newest styles shown this season.
Mohairs crashes Palm Beach silks Cool
Cloths Tropical Worsteds hundreds of them
to choose from
$10 $12.50 $15 $18 $20 $22.50 to $25
Stein-Bloch Summer
butts
Society Brand Summer
Suits
Straw Hols Panamas and Oxfords in great
variety.
Hoys'
Summer
Suits
Straw Hals
Shirts
IlldllsCH '
iu treat
variety.
On Main at Fourth
A ;rcat
Sbovvlm; of
Hoys' nui!
Children's
Wnsh Suits
Military
Styles
USERS OF THE WORLD WANT COLUMNS
ALWAYS GET RESULTS. GIVE THEM A TRIAL
Grippy weather
this. Better get a
box of
cascaraBquinine
The old family remedy In tablet
form safe sure easy to take. No
c-rmitei no unplcnrant after effects.
Cures colds in M noun-Grip in 3
days. Money back if it falls. Get
the Kenuine box with Red Top and
Mr. HiU'i picture on it 23 centa.
At Aor Drue Star
RELIEVES ECZEMA fT
TMOr. Salt Rhom I I
Aen. WmpIdi Skip I I
JJJ
(id
Dtt Ztul Hd Molil
fniAl forth two
kinriaof Ouima
It at Ym Dnwuto
f IN COOL SUNNY 1
COLORADO
imui in i:
that telt where to go
what to ice and what it
coatt to enjoy a vacation
in cool tunny Colorado.
Addiea
Viait Denver's New Mountain Park and
Rocky Mountain National Park (Eatea)
the most wonderful Mountain Scenery and
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1917, newspaper, June 7, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134405/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.