Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1917 Page: 8 of 14
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DERRICKS DOWN IN
DRUMRIGHT FIELD
Terrific Storm Sweeps
City ; C'nmmunicittinn
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t'filiiis ami w lnrk. It i-. inexprn-ive easily apilieil
ami sanitary. Ymi i an wash it with snap ami water.
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TUI.SA.
V MAJESTIC
WILFRED LUCAS
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AiiUiueiili'il
On best ra.
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planter wallhoanl
wallpaper tan-
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atttaetivr tint
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MAIN STREET
OKI.A.
TODAY AID
SATURDAY V
IV STW.TI.IMi
ri.w or suiit
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GEORGi: WALSH
"The Cook Agent"
li'j-llour
1'crfortiiam-e
NOW T Till: I II I. ATI K.
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Generals at Front
K. C. Ii. f.cii. Sir i:. II. K.
. linn- iif Kiflil Miirslml Sir
Allf-nliy
llilllltlllM
ii iici iitly nt thii frmil In I'raiiri'.
DOLLY DIMPLES FIRST
PERFORMANCE TONIGHT
Piijr. Home Tuloiit Produc tion
Will Have Premiere at
(Irani! Theater.
"Miss I lolly I'imples." in tlfree tie's
wnh in. .re than one huiulte.l proinln
it local people tnkiliK part with ell-
(lenitlli luilsi. pretty fills Kimil i
.sini;eis lunny eoniedians bcautitui:
( i... I ii mi s am! pet feet Mi euie effects. '
-.111 be RHell Its 'I'lllsll plellllere at J
h. ili.in.t theater tonight. Il will be:
It peateil tolt.il lov lli-'hi. . j
l-:i--.i- netnber of the cast Is part !
lei-feel The coiiclud in i; rehears il las: I
Hi III l :e. etnilielltiy s.i t is f ae 1 1 ry I'lj
Ihe pi oilueels. l.oVers of liollle tllelit
l bows al" II. I'm a lin e treat tills
i eliltiK.
'1 h. pl.iv is
belief t of th
ii .i; presented for th-i
'I'lilia hand's niiuorui
.liii.l.
Kwrv Imli -alien poinls to an tin-
i.l'allfieil s lei ess. Selti are on sale .it
tl e Hi all drir: ftm.-. The eiirtain
v ill ris.- at i l'.u o'llocU. A twenty-
p. ii-e s.Miiphony orc'.'.estrii will play.
MASCOTS LOST THEIR NERVE
ItulliloK ( at ami Illinium Were Seared
hy (ii-riiian .shells.
There ale some Incidents about the
mascots in the hit; naval 'battle w hich
ale worth repealiiiK. The mascot mi
the Tii-or was a biilldoK. a fine fellow
When cettlim into tlie battle th
wen- a bit concerned its to now men i
favorite would take the ciashini; of I
biilll explosives on the ship so the
pluuk-ed his ears with cotton wool I
iappe.1 his hi ad as if he had a heavy
tins" i.f toothache and u c. u .1 1- of men
took the bullib i; much to his annoy-
a 1 1 1 -. to a room that was tli.it to be
as unlet us the ship could provide. 1
The don didn't iillto fancy helliK
treated as all invalid and leseuted the.
eo.bllim; but when the shots hcnun he
loi-k it pretty badly and was lilithtv
!.1 he had a pal sitlini; on both sides
hoiilim; him by the paws.
Another boat had a fine hit; hla. ii
i nt lie was (Oerlooked w hen they nm
into action and the first sllcll thai
came aboard this fellow not loose and
look a thou; due overboard. As th"
i-
knots even tlio most tender-hearted.
Toiomv. i oi a not iii r ship tliev hud a
bantam which strutted about more.
1-n.u.th than tin- dinkiest iiiidshlpiiii-n
en I with as hi; a show of coin arc as
I the h.oiliost of the old seniors. Tin.
t.ns Sn re proud of the "swank" their
'pet would assume before slraiiKi rs.
Winn tie first Cerniaii shell clashed
.on Louid the baiiiatn lost all Us fine
'sle.w ami flew down one of the ven-
' ulaiots. Whin he was rescued ami
phot.'Kiaphrd after the fiht he pre.
I s nteii a beitiai;i;leil appearance
I I.olliloU Post.
THE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE
A eretab!e rnl lli'.l to ltis-1'Knllloii;
! Mow II I omul a Name.
I Coiisi.lerini; tlie iinportam-e that
lio;:s a; c lik'-ly to ittaln 111 our ecnnmuy .
I ; ihe iii ar I lit lire the farmer is for- !
;lnna'e who has been old-lasliioned
; ihiiiii.1i to provide a ronsid-. ruble
I patch of Jerusalem artiehoki s in some '
col nei of ihe place not too valuable'
! for other purposes. The Jerusalem
artichoke which ts not. by the wav. an
i ni ticlioke it riil does not come trom j
' Jerusalem has fallen too much Into
uisreputi' In ibis country. This may
he due to a mistaken notion that It is
an Ineradicable pest w hop once es-
tablished on the .arm." It has distinct
lvalue however iis part of the ration!
for swine at certain seasons and it de-
serves more attention than It has rc-
. ceived. J
The Jerusalm nrtiehoKe does not re-1
iipilre choice land for Its growth. As a
I foo l It Is vn'uahle chiefly for Us march :
content which Is about the same as
that of the potato. Hoks turned on the 1
I patch after tho tuber have matured I
i prosper. If the ration Is properly sup- i
i pleineir.eil. and cost of harvestm- is j
saved I'sually enough remnants of
! tubers lire left" In the ground to resewl I
- It from siason to season so that the
field only requires leveling and moder-
i'e i-ulilVHtlon In the follow ln spring.
The yield or tubers in mouerateiy booh
Kiouiid ts often enormous. A thousand
bushels to the acre Is not uncommon.
As'a vecetnhle food for humans lt"l
not to be despised but It Is no lonirer
fashionable. Our great-grandmothers
set much store by It OreKonian
TULSA DAILY- WORLD FRIDAY JUNE 8 1917
SUNRISE MEETING OF
E. L THIS FORENOON
District Conferenie
Will Come to a
Today.
of League
Close
A k'im'si" inietitiK (if th Kuworth
leaKUi' nf IhlM ilimrlet will lie In-Ill'
tin. i.i.ii nlim' -it ii n'rlnek in the;
I: .so. ii v -Mi" m. K church. Th
InitliiiH will Ik. enndueti-il hy C. .1.
Alien Al lad nili! s tteiviee Itev. ;
.1. I:. A lii'i tiat hv nt i ikiiinUeo ili-liv- j
er-'it an .'hI'Ih-sh on the "Svmhul.s of j
1 'n - ni l Ii l.i :ii.'iii.r.s."
Tliu .si-eral hei .iei-H of this initrn-
Int.- will emu I U I r r III" m-KMur.M of lilt)
ilislrti-t i-Miiventliiii. Iiiitinif th liiini-!
ih-.s.s in-tiiiK. wlui-h i lii ennveiio
at ln::ill uelnek the iifrieers fur tilt-
cinniin' yi-.-ii will he eli-i-tml ami the
j pl.i ' t.i 'lie next convent inn will he!
i .'.-i '.-. ni. i. n. Tin- pi.in.ram fur to- j
day follow k: .
fi'iniise iiuetinK i:;in-i Led hy ( .
.1. Allen Tulsa i kla.
h:4'.-'j I n- otional. Cev. I.. S. Mar-
tini Tulsa. ( ikla.
Ih'I'lll lllll'lllal llis4'lls.silll.
'J-!:l0 lievotluiial ilejiai tnicnt
"lis Vital - Oev. A. M. Inipii-e
Jirnken A ri ow I 'khi
:i;li-!'.j.i i i.k. mi led hy J. W.
Sell'. it Tulsa i ikla.
Sin la I Sertlii- H itirlinelit.
(t.V-'J 3'1 "The Soelal JlessilBC"
; i. I'.miii. In-pew (ikla.
'J : !IU-9 : ID I 'iM-usMoii led hy Miss
1-Miia IseiM. 'I iiImi I'kUi- Sun Inter-
eninu H: 4u-!t: ri) -- Sin ial recreation dc-
iio tiiient "Ueei eation a I'hai ucter
lOiil n-l. hy ltev. i. I.. Ail:illl lleKKH
(III:.
S:DO-10 LiiMcnsuiun led.hy Mis
Sue liauilv llinhi'ii Ai'iuw i ' k la.
ln-lii:li
rin- l.eau
Ly Iti v. (
.Mishionaiy ilcpartmeiU.
as a .Mi.s.sionary i-orce
11. Huchan.in llcnryetla
( il.l i.
lu:10-lii::0
Miss l-'iaiici.-
- I iiscus.sioll led by
'aiupliell (ikmulyeu
1 1 k I i
1I:JD-10;:0 Keees.s.
1 ii .:'' - I 1 I ilsmess nesstoll.
1 1 -I 1 : 1 "The Junior l.eaBiie"
by
; .Mis. W. 1.. J iiMiiu.s. Hnstow. (ikla.
i I :-i-.- Ailuies.s - The Tower
of u l-uie Kite" Kev. II. 1'. L'laike
'I'nls.l i Mila.
' ii-f-i2.30 Model Kpwnrth
I l.-:.-ue s.-niee led hy C. J. Allen.
! Tulsa. ' ikla.
l;.:iil .Noon lunch. ha.Heinenr of
cliio cli.
NAVY LEAGUE MEETINGS
ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW
Illh).
Icnks iiimI Un. k( ii rruw
Will
IK- s t-iie of Saliii.lay
It lie.-.
Iliirr (iihbons president of the
loe.ii bi.uieh. Navy I.eaniie of tlie
t'niiestan-si. and J. M. Horry execu- j
'tue ehairman have completed ar-'
I I a imi in e nt s for three' out-of-town'
iimetuiKS Saturday. Ilixhy Jenk.s and
I Kioken Arrow- will bo the towns to he j
: Visited. j
! The party lneluillni; local navy re-
ieruitinu offi. ei.s. officials of tlie Navy i
li-HKiie and speakers will visit llixby (
i at - i.'i-loek. Ji-nks nt 1 o'clock audi
' Broken Arrow lit 4:30 o'clock. Ap- I
peals bo- tiny recruit R will be made
in em Ii place and the women will he i
j mm-. to benin kniiiiiiK coinforts for .
i i lie sa uoi m. j
I l.ociil naiiKers anil oilier jenriois in
i each of the towns are in rharife of
ariannemellts for the lileetlims.
TANK GOES UP AT JENKS
l'il'lv Tlioiisninl Hollar Ixiss Suslaliicil 1
l III II I ll-tM llltl'T lilts. I
I.iL-htnir.K struck a :i.".Oni)-barrel oil
tank beloii-'ini; to Ihe tiulf 1'ipe I.ina
coniianv. on their l'erryman station j
tear .Iciks 1-ist niirht a' r:1a o'clock
and destroyed nearly thirty thousand
i -M-els rf oil value. I nt over $50000.
Te tank was eipiip:nd with an auto-j
iiiii.'U io worn.
lcli-tcr to Aid CVmlaalo.
Si i-in' ii. I h.. Wnrlil.
M'M.I'.STI'l:. June 7. Mayor Wat- I
son today railed a meetini; of a com- ;
nonce of u le.-idiiiK citizens lor to- ;
morrow inoi nin lo hold a one-day
campaiKii to make up a fund for '
Coaltiite tornado sufferers. The plan ;
is to rush tljru a whirlwind sohcitinK j
crusade and send the money to Coal-
Kate o! finals tomorrow niht. i
I'opular Soil!:.
I i:ciy ilnv ll be taij day hv and by.
I They'll la us as we f.-e'dy trv to fly.
Kich man. poor man. Jurist
Will I e fuiiiishe.l with 1 lai
l'i.!-l;-It- iSitur hb h ter.er herei
I'very day ll he tasr d iv bv and by.
li'tnsas i'lty Jjurnal.
ROADWAY
THEATER
VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES WITH-
OUT APOLOGIES.
IULVN GRAY & COMPANY
ELECTRIC TOSINO NOVELTY.
Four othor sett and photoplay "Tb
Man Who Couldu't Beat Conscience."
VAUDEVILLE -Ji.'tO 4::(0 7:30. :0.
PICTURES lii'i 3: 0 5:20. 8:20.
W eek Day Matinees. 10c.
Niiilita and Sundays 10c arid 20c.
AS JOAN OF
ai;mi-:ntf.u
ohchVstua
1
8uniHirtliiK I'nst WuHim-c Hold TlKHMlore Roberts Clow IllilKOly Ilohurl IliMwwrlh Tully Marshall und
' lUiyniond llauon
Mnllnco PcrfornioiicoH t 1J. i:S0 and 5 p. m. Mitllnoo Priiw: Adults BOcv (Tilldrea 25c.
ONK I tlUXlllM VNC K AT MIIIIT llF.lilNMN. AT 8:15 IV M.
All Kent for Night Porfornumro lloHTTel Wtr 7Bp und tl.
SIi.T BALK OPENS TODAV AT THE THKATEIt. P1IO.NE 1UH
USE RED CROSS TO MAKE
MONEY FOR THEMSELVES
linirmmi of I.ih bI Imi.i.-r Issuer
Witriilinr to I'rmiioiiTH of
Item-fit.-..
The use nf th Hed Croiti n.n un
ruse for "he-iefit" perforni.inc.-ii of all
kinds mult cease or there will l'
criminal prosecutions ace.inliti-r to K.
It. Kemp chairman (if the local .
i hfipter.
"i'ei.p'o" n i oiitnl here htivp cotlen 1
Into th ?.ul'lt nf nsim 'he He 1 i'r-ss
as an exi-nse f . r so-ei-lied hem-flt per-
- - -ineen ' s-..i Mr. Kemp ' linwn at
l-ielfer gome fellow promoted n kIiow
lor the l.eiu-f:t of the Ited CroK.V
The lied Cress Kot nothlni; out of It. :
Mi re In Tulsa several affairs are hpinir j
.iitvertlsed now in conneetmn with the
lted Cross. They are all unautm r- ;
ied In most eases 'he promoters et i
i- all unit th; lted Cross nets nothlni;
There are It-ultimate tK-neflt.s or1
-nil no. s-ieh as the nolf tournament;
iast Saturday mid the recent Harden j
letc lyj th t-'u'u'n.im priv ite Hchoi-l. ;
The K"d Cross s'ot all of the proceeds i
of th'-se two aftalrs. Ve are tired!
however of the fake benefits nmi 1
Horn now or we are noimj to prose-
( ute anvene using tlie nattie of the
society without permission. It Is u
p iltcntl-.it v offense."
Th" ptihlie is clued by Mr. Kemp
to patronize tin alleged Ked Cross en-
terprise unbss the promoters can
show- written credentials from the
loi al exe-utive committee of which
K. I'.u -hner in se retary.
BAKING POWDER DRUMMER
GETS A "RISE" IN TEXAS
V. S. Ilcloinr Said to Have Worked
.Many Stales: Pluvisl Out lle
.Still I Iffcrvexci's.
CAI.NKSS II. I.K Texas. Juno ". IV.
S. Iiel.nriK who. nceordlui; to local
authorities claims to represent
I i.tnB tnv.-d( r company of Kansas
City was taken into custody here to-
day and Is hclnc held for officers from
Vhomasvllle (!a. where he Is wanted
TonightTonight
See the Big Show! Hear the "Boogie Chorus
Grand Theater
Do
ly
SCO-
Extra
Mrs. Lacy Murphy
Special Musical
Number 8
11
"The Indians" "Tittle Tattles" "The Long Lane" "The Boogie Man" "A Cer-
tain Little Boy" "Take a Vacation" "The Dago" "Open Your Eyes" "Ha-
waiian Butterfly" "Wonder What's the Matter With My Eyes" "I Just
Can't Make My Eyes Behave".
A Splendid Cast
Girls Well-Drilled
Seats on Sale at Rexall
WE 1IAVF. THK HONOR TO I'HKSF.NT
AHO IN CF.CHi B. DE MILIJE'S
hm fie Mmm
for alleRel ohtalr.lnif of money under
falso pretenseii accordinn to tfw
cruphlc advices. ifflcer stated to-
niuht they had also received tele-
grams from several different states
uskini; tlyit IieUmi? be detained.
A lele-jram from the Kansaa City
firm to local' wholesalers warned thcrT
i.f fleers say. to watch for Del.oint.
LYRIC
'THE CIRCUS OF LIFE'
MIkiioii
I-Viiliiro
lVnliirliiK Utile '"' Hue
A SiHslnl Hulterfly
ALSO UNIVERSAL CURRE.MT EVENTS
and Joker Comedies
S( III IX I I'.:
ADMISSION
10 a. in. 11:1.1. l-
STRAND lasllimes Today
CARLYLEBLACKWELL
THE CRIMSON DOVE
WOULD lini ltl'i
Scliclulo: 10 11:1.1. 12:S0 it 3:30 .1 0:30 8.
-OIATINI'I-: 10c i:i:MSi 1.1 fllll.OllKN
SAH KDAY IIAKI.II. OIAI'I.IN IN "Till: 1(11 NT"
AT THE-
.Binriol.
HOME FOLKS IN THE.
A Scream
Mr. Fahnestock
In Eccentric
Dances
BIG CHORUSES!
FOURDAVS
Bcglnnlnj
SUNDAY lAll.
JUNE
CIXF.MA 1E I.tXK
PIIOTOOKAMA
IN II RKFXS
Btatlnu he was no 1onRer employe.i irr
Hie concern altho the teleKTam
charged represuntini; himself to be.
A Mo H-nil.
jjdcuH Don't patronize that res.
taurant; they chiirKe 10 cents for pie.
UrmKHWhat of It? I'm a piece-at-any-prlce
man. -
Today
Anderson uml llmory JoIiii.hoii.
Attraction In Five Acts.
P-
3:l.-i 5 fl:4 H:15 and
0:l.-
8c
A NO lDe
9:30
.es
CAST"
300
In the Spotlight
Miss Ramona Geek
Sings "the Ostcnd"
Beautiful
Choruses
Drug Store
Ceraldint Farrar In "Joan th Woman.'
ifa.fsmw.MiiiiriiisiM-siwii.(a'isiiirtliMltF
1 Jjiys fait
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