Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 333, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1917 Page: 2 of 44
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY. AUGUST 18. 1917
ASSEMBLE FORCES
TO STORM TULSA
Celebrate Golden Wedding
Gen. Cliff Hastings Expects toj
Begin General Assault i
Soon.
LIEUTENANT POWELL BUSY
Supply Trains on the Ground;'
Jimmy Valentine Noted
Crook Coming.
hi
.ml- '
His
Ilea- '
Cm. Cliff Hastings and
have -V'i n active plcp trillions
lng t. tin as ml' n i -i T'.il .t.
Chief B'l'Ut (1.13 Itlspcctl- 1 tlte fur
lions iin.I j r. i . ' . a . J t fi fii ! n I hmg
but tniprt-t.-i.al le. The supply tr;iin is
CD the iiiound am! the troops If-
tin airtvin;- the I ft "f l : s wo-k.
1'on't It- iil.irnifl. It is to he it
friendly attack.
"tie netaj" lUst.i x comes with the
tent cf Inlenlii ns. lie li.ia cm; and
cen unu now he is pi t pared to tun-
ter. "lierelal" 1 l-ts'iiiiOi Is to bt tho
leading mti'l of ll.t; new Incomparable
lir-ml Theater Stock ij.iip.in a: ex-
clusne Tu'su org wiiiuiti jn that plans
to give d; rim.natin; the.ttt.r-i;oers of j
Tulva bomi tliiiij; they lute nevei had
It fort.
Experli need st.uk i-nIo wth repu-
tations ;-.re l.en.g a.uei:iolcd from va-
rt( u points thruout the nation. Ke-
he.ii5.tlj will hegin one -veck irnm to-
morrow en 1 the opcnir jf mil. 'Alias
Tlnilny W.lent'ne" wll1 be prceiited
September I.
Jaiu-l p Stuff.
"This company un.l our productions
w:'.l be of the sajne tpt! tljt ha trt-
nted such a furore In K-inras Cny and
OkUhorna City In recent neoMmi" mild
"Lieutenant'' I. K. 1'owell. h'g chic'
cf tho lirand jesterday. Tnts lieu-j
tei.an. Is a but-y mini. All he has to
do la spend In inoney and he says
fienrril Haitings certainly ta n spend-
thrift. "I ve srent 301 this wek alone
buying clnh and ranvafl for scenery."
and the lieutenant. "It has taken
11.500 to rede-war the interior of the
theater. I .up It hark there at that
Mage. See all thoae mechanics and
scenic painters Well they
; ;.- ijt '" jf!. wi Jt y !. t'.lfc - . .1 - j
v.
! LYON SEEKS TO HAVE
i RULING RECONSIDERED
j Wants Freeling to Reverse De
cision So Absentees Can
Vote in Primaries.
I 1 '"! lluit.rrr.
I OKUHOMA CITV. Aue. IS In
order that votera ahuent from their
homes on primary election day may
: vote aa they are permitted by law
to do to at general elections Secre-
tary tit Stitte j. 1 I.yon today ad-
'rt reused a letter to Attorney-General
Kreellru; c:tllliif attention to an opin-
ion on the ut.)eit anil ajiklnp that It
be reconHidered.
' At the Hpct'ial session of the lesis-
ilattire in .lanuary 19M a law was
passed ailowinK votera absent from
t.ieir homt-H on eht tlon day to cant
their ballot In any county where they
happened to be on election day. l're-
vluua to the primary elertlon of that
year however the attorney-neneral
Kv 'in opinion to the effect that this
only applied to treneral elections and
not to the primary election. This
prevented many persons voting at the
primary.
riei-retary Lyon was instrumental In
having the law passed as it would
I provide for inuny citizens a way to
lote who were Interested in candi-
dates and the election but who were
compelled on aorount of busineiui to
d away rrom nome on eieunun uaj
Lyon was formerly a travelrt.fr sales-
n tan-
He urtres upon the attorney-xeneral
that it was the Intent of those sup-
portuiK the new law that the voter
be allowed to vote at the primary
eleclon as well as at the general elec-
tion following;. A section of the 1S13
'statute is cited whereby the secre-
tary thinks the attorney-ireneral may
s-e fit to render an opinion In ac-
cordance with the views of the sec-
i reiury.
other to be made soon the Uuk to
Germany will be stopped."
"Your soil seems a little thin."
"What's the m.-UWr with you? It
roes cltnr thru to Chlnu tame as any
other soil."
Mr. uitti iia.
l.llt In i.tl of
fifty
Claremore
ears.
who have been tariied
"lift
thai
t ml t !. I- ive been '
fr sevial weeks
'il. Ml'-v r;r- r.iin.i-
YOUTHFUL BANDITS
BOW TO QUEEN
tk n j;. ... I in
uoikiiv like
' i. . . .
. i il i; jii. .I'T .ii.-
ii.y -and it's a l.u: as anv bank vault (
in Tnl. i- itn iartetl M tl.itf uo j
ind l-n t finlsh-d ). t. It ly to be utt-! COSTINL KI) KHOJl I'.tlK ON K
ii iTf r.f ihe bin sct-nes in 'Alias !hfi bed re then f r Kuvnr.il ntiles be-
Jimmy V.il'T.t.ne.' This f 'llotv Mast- fore allowint her to iti.
in-. ..inl his director. Mr. Vickery j At the tune of their arrest ysftT-
irt- ?.! it kit r for detail. I hey want .lnv p"lu e re nveri'd S"Veral hintlred
put on prcdurtions In re euual In; dollars worth of autonionile tires from
On Sale Monday
tl'CliM AS. full me (plrntllil linn iltd
lti. wnrth duHt he jtri. CI Hi
ri nt li'tl now V '
Darrow Music Co.
10 111 K.m Third. Phone l
'ery repecr to tb In roan shows.
:tnd that s what we're Koinit to have.
It s the best or n.'thini; at all "
In iMffrTt-nt 1av.
The (iraml s'ot k f'to'ild no' be corn-
ier tl or m "lit t .nr. I In the same breath
uli any xtorl company that ha ever
appeared in TuImi The prices will be
popular ntnu' iiic frt.in i0 cents to ".0
ents but the sh tw t. from a stainl-
pcint tf actinK MCncry and effects
will be as t'd :ih any of tho rond
attractions tbut churKO twice or three
(lint's .is much.
Sientc Artift lohnsii who came
h-re from Me I.ibin motint; picture
studios where h-i scve.l as chief
scenic aitlst ami iistast-int director
under Ijntr.alro rieltlir.s. is woikini?
day and nit-ht wiih his crew. No
i kibbc in this part of tit.; c iiintry ever
nraw I . . ic
Mi'l'l lilt; p. l ul l 1 u. n til- ' .1 nnn
now or won will b. hnusii'ir.
Tutsans who fppreoiate hich class
stock nit h as Is so popular In the
e:it and e'seheie nee I not prepare
to les'st the nnsl'iichts of th invad-
irir actor-.-rti v. Their attack ennnot
l.e resite.i. Tulsa will capitulate after
the f'rst tiicht.
Wait fcr K'-ptep.ber I'
(ake vo ir eason reservations early.
I 1
P.
for-
MEN
WE ARE PROUD of what we
have to offer you in the way
of men's dependable fabrics
for Hand-Tailored Suits and Over-
coats for the coming seasons.
Proud because pood woolens are dif-
ficult to acquire proud because of
the beauty of this varied display-
proud to offer what cannot be se-
cured elsewhere.
You can share this pride with us by
permitting us to Hand-Tailor your
suit or overcoat from these pleasing
fabrics at attractive prices.
east x he Lee Leverlna
third tailors & Furnishers Tl Isi
See us for everything in Fencing
erected or Material. Largest stock in
Tulsa.
HUDSON WIRE & IRON CO.
515 Robinson Bldg. Phone 6392
tlietu an accessory stale and several
plr t.f Mio.-.-s. in ortle to Five .-'on.e
Uea t.f the ;i.iii;n.il record! if th"
boys of whit h many all old thfef could
fill proud a transcnot of the written
coiifi'rMon of I he Ruber's hoy made In
the presence o police and railway of-
flcei h f. Mows
Rohcrt-H Makes Cuir-sMnii.
"ff my own free will I make the
following statements:
'My n tine is Wiley Roberts 12
yer.rs old. I live with mv father. It.
M Roberts. 513 South Sar'ti. Tulsa.
"My first unlawful act was to n
with Marshnll Hattenfie'.d who lives
.it 152 Kast K.mrth to the Katy
tracks at Rockford street where
broke open a box car loaded with
automobiles and took one auto caslni?
off of the bark of the car and onx on
of the front wheel. Rut we did not
take them out of the car on account
of hf in tr scared when a train backed
up. Had we rot away with these
tires we Intended to fake them to
who runs a rurasf for he had told us
that he would buy tires from us
"About ten days airo myself anil
Karl Whlnery. who ilves near the
Midland vullev tracks on Kast Seventh
and Lewis Hattenfield stole six caslnKS
from a barn and s"bl them to
who runs s junk yard.
"I'ay before yesterday another hot
and me tried to break Into a Katy car
at Rockford street which was loaded
with merchandise with the intention
of rohhimr it hen we had gotten
the tloor open two negroes Jumped out
of another car and started toward li
and we ran away. 1 went home and
was later arrested by the Katy wtcn.
man who took an "owl htutl six-
shooter off me and brought me to the
police station.
Tliev Steal Car.
"About two weeks ago me and three
. others of the fcanir stole a Kurd car
! and took It near I)rumrlht and
' stored it. We intended to back and
sell it later.
"About a month ao a buncn oi
boys numbering about seven or eight
1 but I do not know the names of an
; went down to the Katy tracks near
j the oil mill and took six wheels tire
' and all complete off of automobiles
that were loaded on a flat car.
I "Lewis Rattenfield. I oc Harker
T'elmnr Hull alias "Daco Hull." ann
mvself are the ringleaders of what
i is known a.s the Ksst Side ganr.
j "About three weeks aro Marshall
Rattenflt Id who Is 1J years old. broke
' Into a took box of an auto that wast
on Kast Sixth street near the park
' and stole all the tools. About two or
three weeks ago Jim Fexton who is
17 years old. grabbed a woman a
pocketbook In the Kress's store nw
told me so
Tmvt'leil Knr.
"About ten days an I ran away
from home and went to Kansas City
which w the fourth time I have run
aay from home. The other three
j trips that I made away from home
I went to St. Louis and near Chicago
i "While In Kansas City on my last
! ti i p t met a boy w hose name I do not
' know tntl we went out to a man's
barn and stole a Ford tourlnif car anil
! drove it to Chelsea. Okla. w here we
lift it. In driving It to Chelsea we
marly ruined It account running It
'without lubricating nil.
"About three or four nights aro T
!wns .1 twn in the Frisco yards and
! met three of the other boys. We four
! broke open a car and ?ot Into it and
I opened a case of pancake flour and a
lease f ctriK-ts. We scattered the
f 1 .Mir over the car and thr"TV the ex-
! traits Into th corner on some p'pe.
The unit thln we qnt out of this car
j as alout a pound of randy which
we took out of a bucket we broken
open.
' "Some four or five days aco. I sln-
irleh.i n.led broke into a car on the
Kr.sco tracks that was loaded with
buckets and boxes of candy. I opened
two or three buckets and ate all the
candy I wanted and then It ft.
Kntctiil Car Alone
"I have sins'icdhandcd broken open
revt ral cars on the Frisco and tvaty
tiaiKs with the Intentions of sUalini?
nit rt b in. Ils. from them hut did not
on anount of flndlnff nothiwe; I
wanted. On one occasion Doe ami
Krct Hitrker and myself broke open a
'ar on the Katy trick ind took four
quart bottles and one fp-e-railon ke
of wine out of It. On another occa-
sion I and FYed broke the scale off
of If cars that were setting on the
Ksty t'acks near Troost but we did
not (ret Into them. We mere'y did tt
to be mischievous.
"About ten days airo. Earl Whlnery
ells me he went Into store
before closing hours and hid. allow-
ing th.mt to lock him In the store.
After the store was closet! he stole
seven pairs oi shoes one of which
was a pair of ladles' shoes. He told
me he gave the pair of shoes to a girl
by the name of .
"Most all the boys who belong; to
the Kat Side Game carry runs ocra-
lonallv especially Saturday and Sun-
day when they go out to commit rob-
I cries.
(Signed) "WILEY RODE UTS."
Leak to Germany Soon
to Be Effectually Shut
NEW YORK. Aug. IS. The arrest
of Heinrtch S. Ficke. auditor in this
'city of the North German-Lloyd
Steamship company as an alien
enemy was expected to be followed
; today by the detention of numerous
.other men. al of whom probably will
'. be internetl until the end of the war.
Kicko was arrested last night by
j United States Marshal I'ower who
i said today that "thru his arrest and
t'oiitriic'toiv Attention.
Whilo 'he pbtns and specificationH
for the new Y. w. C. A. building h.u
been distributed to contractors ruiving
made application for same to tho
architect it has been arranged by i
the building committee of the associn I
tlon to provide plans and speclfiea-;
Hons for all Tulsa contractors and j
material men that they mav hav m.
oportunily of furnishing estimates fori
work and material embodied in the j
plana and specifications. j
Those wishing an opportunity to
furnish estimates can view or secure
the n'uns. which are In the hanns oi
i Mr. Henry S. Thayer superintendent!
of the Sinclair building.
While ibe time for opening the bin.
i hag been arranged by the committee
I for Monday Autust 20 it In hoped
' that all those wishing to make esti
mates eitner for work or material
will have their estimates in the hands
of Mr. it. M. McFnrlin or the an hi-i
tc-ct on or before that time. j
All sub-rontractnrs or material mfn :
i m.iv secure the names of the general i
! contractors plumbers and heating
contractors and electricians from Mr. j
I Thayer upon application. Adv.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The New York Hair
fhop has opened a
branch at 413 South
Main street (at Mann's
millinery) with a
complete stock t.f nat-
ural hair poods. Wo
are also equipped for
nil kinds of beauty
work. Your patronage
solicited. Phona
On Sale Monday
IVERS roNU. rue daniafed as 7"'l
an nt-w inside aid a big d'6!
i.rain for V-"J
Darrow Music Co.
10D 111 Kiit Third. Plume 616
nwtlnr-f.
Miss Voeolo I'm never happy tin-
less I'm breaking Into song. Kright
Young Man Why don't you get the
key und you won't have to break lnt
tUmioii Matiomal Bails
TULSA OKLAHOMA
Alert to protect your in-
terests with that pleasing
and efficient service that
has so largely contrib-
uted to our success.
Una! Natasil tmli
Capital and Surplus 8330000.00
FREE COUNTY
FAIR
TULSA OKLAHOMA
SEPT. 11 12 13 14
This is going to lie the
fciggest and best fair ever
held in Oklahoma. Make
arrangements to attend.
EVERYTHING
FREE!
Write Secretary
for
DIG PREMIUM LIST
Farmers in Tulsa County Know This Store
gtBisssasssissssssssaMaBBaassssaBssaiasBiSBssaBaBssssBassasBBBBBBBBBSSissasssaB
As Well As They Know Their Own Farm
FARMERS IX TULSAX)UXTY PROBARLY KXOW THIS
STORE BETTER TIIAX AXY OTHER STORE IX TULSA
COUXTY AXD IT IS BECALSE THEY HAVE MADE IT
THEIR HEADQUARTERS FOR YEARS AXD HAVE DOXE
MOST OF THEIR BUYING HERE. THEY KXOW THEY
ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE WHETHER THEY BcJY
IAXYTHIXG OR NOT AXD THEY KXOW THAT WHAT
THEY DO BUY WIILL BE THE BEST THAT CAN BE OB-
TA1XED FOR THE MOXEY. THIS SAME THING APPLIES
TO TULSAXS AS WELL.
J
HARDWARE -BUGGIES HARNESS
SHELF HARDWARE HARDWARE NOVELTIES
FENCING STOVES
Nichols Hardware Company
119-121 East First Street Telephones 10001917
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 333, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1917, newspaper, August 19, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134478/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.