Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 335, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1917 Page: 2 of 12
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY AUGUST 21 1917
WOMAN'S PLACE
Thirty Members of "Weaker
Sex" Take Domestic Jobs
So Men May Co to War.
Thirty women jotinc wires up-imr.-ntly
M t ti . it" t . ns iiml inuliiciM
Heed iiml gray- stormed t!;i' t.fficc m
tt.o TnlHii l.r.iiii'h of the M:itc em-
ployment l.iiii i.ii yi sicr.ljv fur the
purpose if ii prnvll.n v ..( .;
Uet th.it time-worn iiiitisuirrakii rr
"i v Oman's p I;.' Is In tin- Iioiiii
The K of . W. t.i-iM..
thirty women u..o i unity to ml I u
fttltiKliiK ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 n . Iinwovi r. to the
'ititl'w ' i iv no iih o iur.iiii -imc -"Jut
J.i.lie Is in fin. home of Uiom
who will Kivc her work lliwt ulie ium
Win hri'inl in the s...n r IiiikI.iii.Im
rrniH iiml Uil)..rs culled t. f iKt lot'
I'nrlt .vain."
Itcconls I'll I en.
Ill such wholr-ali. urnihcrH did
women JoIi-ni i kers i i I ' lli.it
Hi"
nil
one-u.iy renins ;it llir luial !.I
It two wiro Inokiii In ilio mutter 11
Shannon Sells It
For Less
YOUR CREDIT IS 0. K.
Credit is the most wonderful asset that was ever
created for the American people. The millionaire
borrows money to operate his business (in other
words buys on time) ; and the beauty of it is
that the honest man without money can do the
same. Our liberal credit system allows you to
buy all the furniture you need now and pay for
it as you use it.
We Furnish Homes Completely
Torch Swings $1.50 lo $1G.50
Refrigerators $12J)0 to $.10.00
Duofolds $.?0.00 to $57 JO
Our Kitchen Cabinets Last a Lifetime
EXCHANGE NEW FOR OLD
HAM
Furniture
11 and 16 West Second
HTHE Fatal King is the Wf ) jk
A best motion picture ser- Mr eTl V J YwL.
on the screen today. You 44$T$
can't beat this combination: iff jtf- "WTX
PEARL WHITE the star J W ' k
WARNER OLAND the Gj'W
villain; RUBY HOFFMAN TV U
the vampire; HENRY i f " U
GSELL the hero; EARLE III fPs' 4OT n
FOX E the juvenile; FRF:D SrSf 1 VW
JACKSON the author; III ftfijL ' " . 1
GEO. H.SElTZ.thedirec- Ul ?ilV 9 v
tor; ASTRA the producer. ffl f MjfS ?
Every one of these notables III J ssV. if x3 111
has put forth their best HI I - t ;if 111
effort in The Fatal Ring. If ' V
The result is The Best If 1
Motion Picture Serial on II - I
the Screen Today full of if ' I
thrills mystery suspense 11 Vi I
daring romance and re- I J j I
markably beautiful scenes. II ? -I I
EmpreHH next Sunday Lf & ' : "Vyv 1
Monday Tuesday and '.fi "
Wednesday. I '
PearfWhite 1
THE FAlfL RlNi
t i ii 1 .vr
providing cmilo rrcnt for members
of the "weaker nix." 'thirty wo noli
nipl id for york and a J1 whh found
for every Bpillrnnt. AlinoM one-
lllilf of the JolineekelM jiIji 1 1 l'"J
their ini;ernes lo find work lis i do-
IneMIc In mm itood h nne y the ml-
iiiImiou Hint their own fmnily enclu
wiim ji rf.--t-ii y the military draft.
It.it It was not tt complaint t lit
Hoiiii-ii were viilrint' at their plltl't.
t ilivluiislj many of them were v. Hi-
ll k n'l ftlinl of mi omi 'tuully t
do their part to hat-ten the day of
liiil.eisal (Iciiiornnv a ml to .rush
the crowd now holdinir forth in ler-
II. I. Several explained that IiunI.hi In
and son had I n culled hy the
nriifi; otheis ixii'(i:ri the belief
Unit their "men folk' soon would he
ealli d.
Mi hi I'ikvIiIi'.
"Some of the iipplie.intM did no'
appi'ir as -ho (hey had ever worked
ai' ill inert 'hamls' except 111 their
NU'tl home." Miss liiell'e Warren.
iK tlnt; einin. nit nt arent Mild l.iM
nlKht. "Several explained that they
liad to no to work In order to pro-
vide for llOll'lH tll'lt lllll."t HIICI it If'
Irisli'inils and Hons. (me mother
wanted to wmk In a restaurant she
ha I heen a rook mid waiter for her
oi.lv urn for reveral yens hIhi mid.
Wr couldn't loeate I he exact tot) she
wir.le.l hut fu nd her emplu mem
In a private nuldence. Hhe will net
Ask Your
Neighbor
NOW
NimA
Till' militant suffragists
AIIOI l the white
IK M M: not content
WITH raising n noro
t the holly politic
OVUM; to
rich i t.
liloule!
fHfl a month find her Hon will M-ud
t SO monthly front somewhere..'
"Kvory app'lcat ion from woiihii
yesterday came lc (he for n i f n re-
iint for a Joh as 'i ilomi ylir. 'loro
pi'dltai'li poHltiorM as stenora piiei m
and clerical pl.iceN went I eulnu " It
VCIH the J'le.llist IlKli for nplllca-
(:i.iis and fm locating women lhi
offii e had i'liown In a hiIikIo l.iv.
and tor toniuht to' (he first (line in
the histoiy of this ollice we imv.i
lllh il every e pile 1(101 on file fov
elils for ueneial houscwi I'll rookH
maids mid such lines of endeavor for
wii i'ii h i ki:K 'a pi. '.1 in thu
homo ' "
i'.ici:.
The drill Herniiint at tlm I.nsky
Studio who Is preparing (he rueinhei'n
of the ork-'anlziitloii for mllllmy nerv-
Ice is an unusually Htrh t discilln i
Ian and In drill mnkrx It unusually
hard for yotniK Jnek I'lckfor'l who
cares more fur action than tiement tl.i.
Several times he had to 1 eprlmaud
the youny slur for not payltiK aHou.
(Ion much to Jack'8 dlsitust. Ilow-
ever duriiiK the filinlnK of "Whit
Money Can't Huy" In which .luck
I'u'liford and l.oulsn Huff Hiipporlel
hv Theodore lioherls. will he seen lit
the I'alaio 011 TIiuihiImv and l-'rlduy
Jack h id 11 chance to net even. I n
drill .si'iKeant was usstKned to play
the role of Ihe hut lor mid durinK the
nctlon of the piece J:i k forci's him to
climb Into 11 lui'Ke hox and shuts the
lid 011 himself. All this wis accom-
plished and as Jack shut thu lid lie
snapped the holt Into place. Imme-
diately the company's attention was
turned to sono't hinij else and the drill
nerueant kept confined until his
muffled shouts were heard hy u jiasn-
Ink property man.
M.m;nti(
Kor the henefit of I hone Tulsa tdc-
ture fans who did n( see "Woman-
hood'' when It was presented at the
Majestic tin ntcr for four days mime
time aifo (he management has nue-
ceeded III rehookinif (his feature w:th
Alice Joyi'e. HaiTy Morey and 1'eKKy
llylaml and all-star cast for one day
showliiK next Thursday. It was im-
possihle lo Ket a Ioiikit cnKaK'-iiient
al the pri'sent time for (he reason
(hat tlii ie were so many adancp hook-
Iiiks for the films avallahle ami nalU-
ln the fact that many who witnessed
this feature hefore would if the. op-
portunity presented Itself he more
than rlad to witness it aKaln the
iniinat'i'iiicnt hooked the only open
date for whip time.
j Hail lo Jazz Dance
j Ramble and Toddle j
NKW YOltK Auk. 20. Kfforts to
compose differences between the In-
ner circle the so-calh'il "ndvoeateH of
up-to-the-minute danciiiK" and the
American National Association of
Mast rs of 1 lanclnt-. will he made
when the association openH Its nn-
n mi I convention In this city Wednes-
day accortllni; to (1. Hephurn Wilson
head of the Inner circle which opened
Its convention here today.
Mr. Wilson says his organisation
regards the fox trot and the one-step
as dances of a "hyKime nte" and will
I'tideavor to Impress the association
with the interpretative value of the
rainhle the Jazz dance and the toddle
which he says are the latest crea-
tions in the terpslc horean art.
Vihe Wi
Style and Quality
No Suit in Our House
Exceeds $15
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 South Main
ATTEMPT TO REOPEN
REDLIGHT DECLARED
Lengthy Trial and Bitter Ver-
bal Rattle by Lawyers FeaT
tures Police Court.
If nn nttrmpt to rc-cstiibllsh the
"red liBht" (Imtrlct in Tulmi urcord-
to lu'cusatloiiH of Munirlpnl 1'ro'e-
riitor Unify r.fll in lils upcecli fur th
ritv nirainst Ifimi li-llTiiun rhi.n.i
with condiictinK n hoiiKe of proHtitn -
tlj.il. and lt..H4t Uray and Janita Mur -
Uy in in iii'OKruHH it failed to rereive
Hanctiiin nr enooiirimcnient in polli'o
min t yesterday afternoon when each
defendant wan convicted and fined
55 each by JudKo KaiiH. Over u
hour was euiiHunied in the trial of tt
h'rllman woman and the other two
(IffiiKlantn. The testimony nnd ni'KU-
menu of the nttuinevs proved to be of
the niiiMt milaeiouH nature.
.Sunday niKlit City I ete. tlvrH John -
Ntun U-wiH lilaln and llellmers i.ilo
n raid at 324 'i Kant Klrnt street after
Heveral romplaintx urcordliiK to police
had been made that an immoral hoime
was beini; operated there. No liquor
was found in the place the officern
yesterday testifmd. They did find the
door locked and on fonliiK entrance
discovered an elaborate da lire hall on
the In-iile also the t hren iwomc n de-
fendantH whom lliev hLiit.1 n.l..r- nr.
rest and whom they testified were clad
In "thin wrappers' and smoking
clKarcts.
In h:s prosecution Hell attempted
to shiov that tho Kellman woman
.ld fornurlv been n rivrt k"epr
In the old redllulu in Tulwi. Thin
brourht a ipiit k objection from Kd
t'ro':slnnd furnier county attornty
who defended the womnn on the
Kiounis that past record.i had
no
biariiiK in tht charge up for
clsion. luimedivtely tho case
volved Into an oratorlal battle
de-
re -
Ik.-
l.e(n the two utt'iieys.
i:ach took turns at euloirirJnir
womanly virtue and t'rosHl.ind. dur- I
Imr his speech declared that lu uni
In favor of the "necesiry evil" and
wished the tenderloin still cxMrd In
luls.. Hell Hti.ted that he had all
tl.e respect for u vonian who vins !
iiyniK io reclaim nine lor lie wtil
rea'l-ied that "athwart the path of
every woman wan the shadow of a
man" but the exldence on the Kell-
n. a i woman plainly showed thai she
had had no change of f ilth
I'rosHlaiid eame buck that she wan
dmiiK the best she could to earn an
hontvt livliiK amuliHt scnoiis dlffi-
cult.'H for the re.ibon that her place
was located In the midst of what was
once the redltxht. Impediments were
being" placed In her way by the law
he inserted referrinn to n bitter de-
nudation by the Kcll.nan wiu:'iin
HK.Unst one of the police oltleem
while on the witnesi stand. Ho
rM'.culed the attenipta of Kelt to show
iiimorallly In the fact that tho
women wire c;ait-'ht thmly clad and
mini in ir clpirets. "Why rl.iret
si 'oklnij Is considered not tinronven
Mai au.otiK women of society these
day" lie said and finished with
"who would dny a woman the rliiht
of abbreviati l clot limn such weather
iih thin In order to en.loy tho tulu-
bilo'is brcees "
rpiv tclcpliono till ectorlcs will go
to preiw Scviteniber 8. All chojitrra
or corrections delrc-d hy nulisorllifiH
onlil be arrtLnirf.l for hefore thi
kbov 4at. BouthwcMcrn iiell Tele-lili-mc
con pai.y.
SAYS
The ridht food
for hot weather-
POST JOASTIES"
go hand-in-hand here. We
are now showing a varied
assortment of
Cool Cloth
AND
Palm Beach
suits which are dressy and
serviceable.
$6.50
TO
$10.00
You will be asked $10 to
$15 for the same suits else-
where. Come in and look
them over.s
1
City Claims
Allowed
ft ill TipKwonl .
; eunard Wurrpn
iVillinm H Knlirrj
Suy K. Iiirkinnon
Stoigu V. luhufd
frank W. We!rh
lihn T floodwiu
loy.l W KeavU
iMnudn K. Lindsay
Tlarcnce K. Sullivan
Hrayiton ). (tile
fnhn Andrew Frpeman
alh K WilhamiKin
II. II. Kprnnll
Kobert A. Wil-lrorksun
William (I. Allison
l.i'hllo K. Hunt
farl I.ron Mayirall
lohn V llrittain
Kdward ('. Htmr
hanirl Kniirun 1'atton
I. W. l'anirll
II. .lonpa
Burklmrdt R. Hnrrr
Hporne W. I'lttinun
I. Fl. Armntrnhf
Kny V. Nirhol
llubtr Myern
l'oriri M. TaHor
I'lareiire L. Wiuttata
;nhn A. SiUb.'O
(toy A. (iurrinon
Albert O. l.tt
t irlor M. Thorpe
1 awrenri MrKoti a
ll'Mit B. Murray
1 h'ariea P. 1 limit
tnlney W. Mitchell
lUltiiis 1. Crtitrher
r. IlHtrut'wooU
!iy I. HnpRon
1 1! t hi t
. l;rrw'ln llrr"v l.avi.
lv. m. Ki-dfirn
I'rpit ilnon
rlyla Khad-r
i (;rl l- M-Abelly
1''? iff !
j '"u Kl!rlta
jhiirh iry
Uvlord Hroki
Bunion v. Krr
Irrwt l Tlimnpon
! ?"'"'1.R"1' "l)r
LmnN' Kl"ln
Kdw.r.1 M. Small
.Mifford V. Iluthrs
f"'"'r Walter Arm
J".'1"'? ';. '''.t. .
F. '"h" V '11 NouS
?!. vii
Hum pit
K'lirar W llorr.'U
i Hil- R William.
.nifNt K. l'arker
rank i'tiob Ailatns
obfrt I.. Howard
-alph K. Kvana
frnon K. Seaman
lohn Carl SutliT
umoa Uuward Hose
(I I.lvft.AV
llorai'e J. Keith
.Tonn Honor Urayaon
Nalhanii! Joni'H
Hodman V. Cleimhir
11. K. lno
Alv Frttmia Cox
Krneat W t'hamlier
Waltrr W. Prater
1. Willis Sayli-a
rMkiuuil A. lioeratin
Ira ( ox
Luther II. Whlto
Paul It row n Cnm-y
Walter U. Johmoa
I Asa Wilkinnun
I.ouin It. llmiio
Jnnti-A .A. Clark
I'liftim T. KviTi-tt
Klijli lliilley l'oa
C. V. limnnKe
WnlttT Ifo Nwain
Il-a!lonct.
John Grayaon
tlroTer !. 1'nlton
Ivan lonirlnt IMnyan
Kohert lUv Hynum
.1 oli n 8 .Martin
Kdnou M. Wolvrrton
leWil Kerruaon
(ihli'O Kankin
l'i'li'r M. Sourla
Horn Lee tlooiiison
l arl It Hi!r
William P .lonci
t'leni William .
N. H. Hniptnirton
Hurl MadiMin
lialph 11. llrlganca
l.nal. Kiniarll
llrnrr 11. t haataia
l"ato H. Travis
Ira . Tahorn
Harold Mootiie
r'orrciit Hail
('harlea II. Jones
.lon'i.li T. Kniilh
Omar II. .1 u lire
jr. tVril 1). Kuck
KilwarJ llayitrr
tl. J. Ilermanann
Jaiupa J. Kontoicanes
( harlea H llarwull
Jamra K
t'nntwell
Oliver
l"irrt 1
ihn llrown
njiitnin Hriilsea
Alitert N'eiUon
..ffr. n.rH.-
mii d. Cronby
Jiirwre nova
r'.arl H Morris Alfred K. Aaronaon
Koufirn c Horilen NU Maiterman
Nral II Buuthrrland (larpnro K. Klvwsrd
Horace J. WrlKon Lewis (i. Melono
Kloyd 11. Shurtli-ff (leorK Auatin
POLICE DISCOVER LIQUOR
Ia I.mit and ItolHTt Towcll Ar-
nvtiil in Itnld by OfTlccrit.
The InKfniilty of liquor law evad-
or was llluptritted In a raid of tnu
Pollco yesterday afternoon at 210
)at Third utreet which resulted In
the confiscating of thirty-two half
tiinta of whlaky and thirty bottles ot
beer also tho fixtures of the place
and arrent of E. L. Long- as proprietor.
City Detective Jim 1'ntten who con-
ducted the raid discovered what too
police believe to be one of the most
cleverly mado plants for hiding
liquor yet found In Tulsa.
It conslHts of nothing more than nn
ot (Unary barrel with a double bot-
tom but so skillfully had the con-
struction tt tho second deck been
mado that It can hardly be detected
by the eye. One of the staves can
be released In order to get to trio
bottom section which will hold several
large bottles.
lxing who Is known as "Cowboy"
was later arraigned in police court
and fined 1 100 He took an appeal.
In anothor raid yesterday morning
at 111 West First street the police
found twenty-six half pints of whisky
Robert I'owell was arrested for main-
taining the place lie made a 1200
bond.
WILL PROTECTsPANK AND
PAY OF CITY'S EMPLOYES
The city commissioners of Tulsa are
not going to permit anything to stand
in the way of the enlistment In the
armed forces of this country of em-
ployes who are called hy the nation
and with this Idea In view Mayor
Simmons has Instructed the legal de-
laicsiic Tiicatcr
TODAY AND TOMORROW
A Den o! Crime
becomes tho lionio f nn lnniKvnt tlr! Iirnuclit tlicrc by tlio man
she cicls to marry; Low she xiMti from It you will l
"The Innocent Sinner"
Miriam Cooper
UTAH OF "Till; SIl.KXT MIV "INTOMtflANCE" I'TC.
ALSO
"THE DANGER
OF A BRIDGE"
Sennet t-Keystone Comedy
sciii:i)ii.i::
12:S0 2 3:30 5
6:31) H 0:SO
Viola Daioai
The Mortal Sin"
HKAiisT-PATiirc siavs
Screen Time: 11:30 r.VI.'). 2. 3:15 4:30 :45. 7 8:1. 0:30
TRICKS 20c CIIll.lKr.. 5i (D1MI0 MATIN
ConiliiK Thursday nnd IYIduy
JACK I1CKFOIII) nnd I.Ol ISi: III TF Supported by TIIF.ODOHi:
KOItFKTS In "WHAT MONF.Y CAN'T Hl'Y"
MAJESTIC THEATER
THURSDAY ONLY
sii:ci.Ij itCTcnx i:.ga;kmf.nt of
"Womanhood Egs.
ALICE JOYCE
PEGGY
ni:.MKMi:it TIIl'HSDAY
STRAND
Francine
IV
"The Royal Pauper"
A Quaint Story of a Little? rnorlinimc Girl Whose Ilcniitlful
Drcums t'umo True
Schedule: 10 11:15 12:30 2 3:30 6 6:30 8 0:30
MATIXKE 10c KVF.NIXG 15c CHILDItFN 5o
LYRIC TODAY
"Street Cars and Carbunkles"
An Ij.-Ko. Comedy With l'.ddlc Berry ami Hob McKcnlo
VNIVi:USAIi KCKKEX MAGAZINE
AUSO A IILAOK CAT FEATl'KK AND GOOD COMEDY
ADMISSION WEDNESDAY 5c AND 10c
COMING TOMORROW The opening of the new serial "The Gniv
Ghost" with Eddie I'olo Harry Carter Emory .lohnsoii and PHm-IHiI
IHxin. HemicmlHT Eddio I'olo iih the strong man In "Liberty "
partment to prepare an ordinance
which will maintain for every em-
ploye his seniority of rank duiing his
absence on account of military serv-
ice. The ordinance which will bo pre-
sented at the meeting of the com-
mlsslifners this morning by John
Woodard assistant city attorney will
pay special attention to members of
the police and fire department many
of whom are eligible for military serv-
ice under the draft law.
The basis of pay In both depart-
ments Is on lenKth of time In serv-
ice and the advancement In both the
fire and police department follows
closely with tho time spent with the
SUNNYSIDE
HOSPITAL
TRAINING SCHOOL far NURSES
Tounf ladies prspsr for Rd Cross
work br completing- s ronrss of training
st tbs Bunnjriids hoapitsl.
X-RAY ROOM
Oor now X-Ray Is new ready for
operation. V' sr now prepared to
photograph bone stomach kldneji
mastoids ste Bes us personally for
ratal.
Rouleau Sisters
PHONE 5454
With
ihici:s:
Matinee . . 10c
l Aonlnir . . Sue
(lilldrcii . . 5c
TODAY AND
WEDNESDAY
WITH
HARRY MOREY
HYLAND
ONLY FIltST SHOW 11 A. M.
TODAY AND
WEDNESDAY
Larrimore
respective branches of service In
order that no member may lose his
place in rank or the advantages of
pay which they offer the new ordi-
nance will provldo that the members
Will b reliiutntn.t I. l. ... 7 .
. .'. '." "nn witn
additional pay which would have been
uciuireu nau me member remained lm
service Instead of going to war.
Impress
Iat Episode
"Mystery of Double Cross"
VAIDEVILLE
no;
Six Little Wives"
With NEWBOIT PHELPS
and
S5 OTHERS 25
TODAT 8:30 7:15 AMD 0 p. f.
VsadsTills and Pictures wtthont apologias
Milano & Dell
Mr&o
VsuderlUs 8:30 4:30 7:S0 g-xn
PUtur.s-1:i8 3:30 'o:io' 1:20 "
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