Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1917 Page: 4 of 14
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TULSA DAILY WOULD .WEDNESDAY SEPT. 26 1917
THE TULSA DAILY WORLD
OFFICIAL UlTY AND COONTY I'APER.
Puhllahed I t Worl.l I'ld'hahinc CoinpaU
fcLt7lCt.hl.uit I . . . . T. . ...... . . . 'Ho'
CIiAS. K liK.NT Mea.r
r. V. LARSON Bmloeee ""
UlKNN (.D.NIIOS alarmciiif Kulo'r
HAHRT K. HJIIWOK Aderti.lt Vanafer
Siearber of Ike Audit Burrlt si Urea allo'ie.
fciitered aa Keeond Cltu Mall.r. .
Hibernation rTi'ras:' Uy Mad V1'-
DA1LT AND BL'NDAV. ona rear ...???
I'AILY ONLY on.
BUKDAY ONLV on rear ' 09
DAILY ANl hUNDA
Bf Carrier Tuae 10 rente r".-
At'dLST C IKCULATION.
Total Hell) Circulation
Total km r.u 5?" ;'5
A'ini Dnilr Hroulatlol !''
Ar.r.j. Net f-.id H
I 11 K. Hulloi-a. rlrrulatlon nianefer or in.
Ttdea Ilallr World. hems duly iom on ojtn.
do inleninl irm thai the lne alatrriienl ia
tnia la the heat of my knowledje end
H. K. Hulloek emulation manaser. V"''
aerlh.! ....I i I -I re ir.e till. 8rd Oar
nf H..t-mh . iui7 in-. Whlituiore. Notary
Public. (Seal') II y fouiiuiajiuii eijuree Jm.
V 1V1V.
WF.MHKK OK" Til 'C ASSOCIATED I'hKSS
Th. Aaeoriated I'rraa la icluai.lY en-
titled to th. nee fir rrpuhliration of a. I
near rrrdilrd lo il or not utherwia. ri-:dileil
In thia paper and alao thp loral i.ewa pu(
liehed herein All rilit uf repuliliraloii or
ap.rlal drapatrhea heiem are elan roe.ia.d.
Phones: All Departments G000
OUR DKCAMS.
Oor drrania are n the holiest lollr i.ur fam.
ia with the uma.
Our eiiule uiul i n . uh Vil'ow bird deapite
thrir prison Lara;
Thf duat nf life i.i in our c)ea yet dimly we
ran are
Th. I.rantv and thp . r iilor uf the gnla tliat
that are to tit
Tho faint enl iak e the laitll that
lump itity e li I aln.iiR.
And anme day in thr ilislatil jvurs the right
ahall rumpier wvti.r.i; .
And hate and hurt at'a.l pa.i away and hap-
pmeaa at.ad reiiiti
Life a Weary traaileia ahull real and never
lira again.
For what u-p an in naught ci.nij.are.l ti what
we aie In lie. (
For tia an fuller live to livp and fairtT
ar. nr tfi : I
The aoul uliall pi a fmir rla tliau thia in
hirh II a d ri-t-M-il
Aid all ll alaiiin )'- x.inli.J aviay and all
ita apli-ndiir lil.-t.
A ad e a li 1 1 atiri villi friinda we love and
Hu aha 1 1 find mil' ? until.
9 rlou'd of dimlit will hiile from ua the
aiimit.g lieht lo trtiih.
Our dreani ale h'i'h uiiimI'i; tlm atara. When
all llfe'l aturina atu luavnl
W'H find upon Hi.' hi. la o( tmd the ji ) w
Ion); hate rravi-d.
t'i'i ricnt mi; hv Kila'iir A. (iml.
lloovc t u.e.
Have the waste.
" liid they say "tnillions for defene?"
They meant liilliotis.
Three months until Chi iMiikik. locs
that miKKeKt anytliiiiK ''
.
When the kills r s.u.l war. nolnnly
wanted It. Now that he wants peaee.
nol.inly watit.s it. That is on Kill's
terms.
If the kaiser really i hetT.-lied jieace
US (.really us he would had the pope
to l.eheve we ih-ut would have had
this war.
"In Satan dend?" asks a newspaper.
Not for it minute lie's off on ii va'H-
tion arid Hill Hoheuzidlei n i.s watching
till) preserve.
. 1
They should send a Komi -sized fir-
Inn 8nmd over to Portland (ire. I'our
thousand shipbuilders have striiek for
l.Uihcr wiieteH.
It will not he Ioiik now until the
world serits anxiety will he over and
the nation will resume Its eustomary
war-time serenity.
It will not be Ioiik now until those
letters from the A iiiet lean soldiers
will he dated "Somewhere in (ier-
innny" pi eferaldy Her 1 in.
You may speak enthusiastically
al.out your rare days In .Tune hut
these Septemher days me "sumo
pumpkins'' In our estimation.Soldiers fit Kurt Sill are pleading
for somelhitiK to read. Wrap up n
hundle of those old maKaiius and
send them to the hoys today.
I'nless Wllhelm stirs himself forth-
with and heMins speakinK knowingly
to the future ward bosses we fear
l'resident Hohenzollern will not he
possible.
So fur as we can nee there Is no
need for an extra session of the state
legislature. That is unless the capital
city hotel keepers have experienced a
dull season.
AVhen wooden shoes cuine info
fnshion the cobl.ier will fare badly.
It will be a poor stick that can't net
a hammer and ripsaw and mend a
pair of wooden shoes.
The kaiser's train of cars are s:iid
to ripiet-ei.t hospital cars. havitiK red
crosses painted on the top. Very
appropriate -Hid Hi'! is about the
Kickcst man In Kurope.
1
Wu Mia Is In fine shape now. It has
a Ioniorratic paper a liepublican
paper and a nonpartisan paper. There
should be Rtune Fort of municipal
Ktuik in progress all of the time.
-
After ereinK a picture nf former
Czar Nicholas taken in Siberia and
noting- the careless manner his whis-
kers are worn we don't blame hia
former Bubjcrts for dethroning hiiu.
1
It has been announced that there is
a two years' supply of whisky on
hand. Apparently those. Hartlesville
bootleRRers had only cornered a small
part of the available supply when the
federal officers paid their vis)t.
The DrumrlKht News announces the
Inscription over tho new town hall
will be "Municipal Hiilldlnpr" statlnn
that the town In In the big league
now and nothing liko "Town Hall"
roes. Prumright lan't Jn the hlg
lcasue yet. Not until they Bpell It
"MvnlcipaJ Bvildlntr" can they luy
claim to big town style
who Kiiir iu: rixKK?
Thru! iu qulttt ii diffurenco in the
lilia or iriic-iiMiiK iih irtiihru ny
th Kuvoriiintnt for a war fniiTKfiny
nml the nuvcrniiifnt ownerxliiij finl T
Koi-iallHtn ami othiTM. There 1 no
illnnihltli.il to mnko tin; (f" vein merit
tl.u r t.f lliln lii rii.iioHltinii Ii.
the Iiiwh tif Hiijiply ami cleninn whlt'li
nr.linirllf nra ii.il.niiui.fi in i-flTl f 1 n 1 tilt
W. .7 ...V -a.
jirirc or w hat we huvo to Diiy. J hi-re
Is no intciiltf-n to hi t up a precedent
that the ieoplo need irovrrniiient ro-
tcrtlnn fiKaiiiKt prlrc fltielUHtlniiK m u
permanent pollry. The best lnw In
the rase Is the law of supply find de-
mand. It is natural It Is hard to evade
and in its unfettered operation it In
Just. What we are fiKhttni; now Is not
the prlres that hale been created by
natural laws and conditions. We are
In linns against artifli lally t reated
t oiiilitionn that have enabled men with
money and bialns but without ron-
Mieiue to prey upon the neeessltlin
of the people. The etivi rninent wishes
to Wop that proee-iH and to restore
natural conditions. The war. of course
ha iiKuravnted the condition not only
hy naturally innklnK prices higher but
by KtvltiK additional opportunities for
the coNficienceleKs to exploit the con-
sumer's pockethook on the one hand
nml to pinch the producer on the
other.
Mr. Hoover Is not n visionary .who
proposes In override natural laws or
set up his own theories of political
itfHt IhW If!
economy against them. lie does not '
believe In irovernrnent iiriec-flxinir us
a principle. Hut he does believe and
so do we that It Is better to have the
prices fixed by H benevolent uuthoiity
than to have them fixed. lis formerly
by predatory speculators. It Is Just a
choice of who you want to fix your
prices for you. Shall It be done by
a responsible official or left to the
whims of manipulators; who cannot he
brought to account for It? Mr. Hoover
may not make a brilliant success in
his efforts lie may mnke Home mis-
takes anil perpetrate temporarily some
injustices but in the Ioiik run his
policy iu hound to remedy some evils
and If It only brtiks up the vultures
who have fattened themselves off the
peofile so that they shall be afraid to
resume their predatory tactics any
more he will have done the nation a
Hient service. lt's be patient with
this propositi. .n while it Is in the ex-
perimental stane and overlook defects
that may not be quickly remedied. It
Is worth tiyinn to fcet away mm the
evils we have known and perhaps we
may find the way to a better plan.
1
Tin: t.noM' i- VMMi.r.oN.
Another victory of Hermans over
Kalian troops u reported. There may
jet be many mote btforo Uiissia re-
recovers her morale and becomes a
vital factor in the r.it'.it strtiMKle Hut
that need be cause for little uti.'asi-
nesn. We lire not called upon to Krow
pes-imistic because of such thiiiKS.
The kaiser's Kenetals know better
til in to attempt an advance on 1'i tio-
atrad or any hit; expedition Into the
hind of the Slavs. They have not for-
s'l.ttcn tho fate of Napoleon's expedi-
tion and they have a wholesome re-
spect for Russian winters if not for
llusslaii valor. The risk Is too (treat
for even the lu'aKtt:rt hosts of tho
Teutons who would rather annoy tho
bonier troops by occasional flurries
and depend upon their secret service
to further undermine (he morale of
the enemy. There Ih no d.i titer of tho
kaiser ordering a triumphal march
thru the Slavic territory not very far
at least.
Visionaries and thotless people may
wonder why this was not done while
tho occasion seems so pn.nnslnp. It
must he remembered that Kussia Is u
land of inas'lilllcent distances. It is
no compact region like Fiance or Cier-
many. Two thiuls of Kussi.i mihht be
overt-tin ami yet the victors sufter ul-
timate defeat if not by Kussian arms
then by arctic weather and sstaivation.
It must be borne in mind that the
farther the CermatiK penetrate Into
an Invaded country the farther they
pot from the base of supplies and the!
more they are in peril of starvation 4
supposing t.f course he enemy de- j
stiois before them the means cf sub-
sistence as they did in Napoleon's'
case. Also the mole men must be
spared from the attacklni." force to I
pal nsoti and hold the points they
have captured (ierruaiiy has not the
men to spare for such a perilous ad-
venture; so we look for no extended
lnvasu n of liussia by Herman troops.
It Is a lonjf cry since Napoleon but
the lesson he learned in his Ill-fated
visit to Moscow has not been lost on
such acute military struti'Kists as ths
Teuton iteneralH.
Abe Martii
It's a wonder th' ditches haint filled
with autos the way most jrirls hup up
f th' drlvir. Miss Kn.wn lppmrut )ih
finished her first pair o' army sa-icks
an' they look uliuoa: alike.
J J
liippliity Rhymes
Hy WALT MAKDN
. Orlaf Culture.
. ''fti-d "n.. tiev-r lliriv: they mint
.e ouraeil if llicy d aurvivr 1 aomctiinra ait
armind and nmn. like mie whoa aald fare
to hope: I frouih around and a--ow! and
l aulk. and diah uji aiha and tfrnana in bulk
If prot.le note 1M ue of mine and try to
to
the flow of hrliie I aiirh more deeply
th-n
hefore. more fnrioiialy walk th. floor.
J'here la no fun in heing blue if no one atopa
lo pity you. If when 1 nriee and tear uiv
!ir ii. r.ti. a n .....
j .' We wouldn't ive a rent for any aulky
Uaate'a lamviii'' I wipe the teardrop from
I illl fill' Hill atlu liio lo Ln.a1n tiai ini
1 my farf.
-I -a- .. .. 1
yinrr J pimit my nurraw rl h I sml
i inn 1 1 1 ttf (re't th iiiriry tiny. No hermit ever
j It t iie p'cvrii ; no hermit evi-r ftulks arid
fnxt. J'liere uuit he rt.iiipmiy for jloom;
m I'lrenmne horruw will nut t'lmni) The man
I who mlkt and hruoU ul hnmn hk Manfretj
I in a l.yrnri ome woull tjuit it if hm kida
( aivi i w oiiJil jiiftt i'litkiie their workday
i liven and jive no h'T't to hit dexiiair nU
aet hh if he wrr not there.
) Mght 1HI7 hy (ieorye Mnttl-ew Adarut
A he of women
"l!ll'OM.l Uf HUMI"
fiiirlrcti or fltteen
Ki'U'H cuiiKreKUteil at
the itiir.or f M;in
and Third ntrceta
.vtaterdiiy uf ttriiii'in
n linii; n Lout 4 n'l ltn'K
for lilt uurtit'e.p of
exuctitlnK a bit of
fc'oHsij.pliiB'.
We haven't
qietn.n l.i furc
liny
the
Idea
body
what
was.
tho
Iltit e we lire pretty ajiiro they di'l
not rt iti h u tonelusioii.
Not Jn-t at that time anyway-.
Smile of the women were youiiR.
While some of theni had hair
piay.
of
Kin is were between joiinR nnd old.
They wire all exceedink'ly enthu-
siastic. Were talkitiK fxcittdly.
Siiillinff broatlly.
That Is some were stiilllnir hromlly.
t'thers linJ passed from the smilinir
Ma no.
They were tlV'Lrlloi;.
Hut their joy was short-lived.
Just
. the
as (hey had become warmed tip
business at hand.
A policeman appeared.
TwirliriB his dub.
I'rom a point of vantage nbout
eirht feet to the eastward the officer
fcazed at tlie assemblage.
He was slzltia' them tip
Wnttinir. pethape fur
breeze on down the strut.
They did not breeze.
them to
N'onchalentlv the minlnn of
law w:iddlnl toward t lie women.
the
With measured
preached them.
tread ho sp-
With due care and
spit Into tho itutter.
precision he
lie was on the outskirts of the path-
f rink'.
"Move on" he nnlt retl.
And without
women moved.
i word of protest the
AllstiUTI'IY.
City iXews in Brief I
.TOF. SIIAI.I KXItKKtH'R waa In Miiakos-er
for a visit oir .Xundav with frierda.
I -
Hit It S W.VtiNUt an.l aen AleanrlT
Watiier. have rrturued from a trip lo the
raat.
ITKCY T. M KIHAIUX. t-enernl airent
Atiiiiaen. To.eka .1 Santa K Kailway to.
la cut of the city en ofi'iriul liuiinras.
fit A SCI S JOIIS. who ia In the employ of a
loral nil f.inipany dua ntnrned from a Vlait
lo ti:a linnie fi.lka in MtikoTre.
OI.IV IIM'KOK aud aim Arthur left yen-
tirtlav for Wichita where Maatrr Arthur coea
for an opetation for maioid trouble.
JtHS CIlAItl.r.S KIMIir.K of Monett. Mo
ia v.itine her brother. John V. Si-hofleld 604
South hrnoaha aisnue
MKS RUSK ADAMS charged with rlnlat
iiij; th.. aitnititrv oril nian.-o by allowtnaT filth
to mill it in her ha k yard yeaterday after
FROM OKLAHOMA STAKE
P. 'inLlO l. 1 i ... .
iiuc i-HiHiici inrinnfr
1 resident X ilson. s cominif to
'klnhi.ma. He hus l.een secured thru
the OkLihomii state council of de-
fense and the Oklahoma hrnjich of
the l.eas-up to Knforcp Hence to make
an address of citiens of okluhoma
In ikhih..nia fitv on I'rld.iy nlKht.
Sfptfinbrr IS. Tl W was thot to he
an especially sm.1 time to have h'm
as the fair will he uolnif on at this
fine and arrunncincnta) were already
Jn prioress to have a state-wtde
nieetliiK of nieinhers of county coun-
cils of defense :it the state capital.
Kvery cltuen who can posstlblv do
so shriild henr Secretary l4ine. Those
who come will hiar a niesK.ik.-e worthy
to he taken Lack to those why re-
main at home.
Hon Una; the Stilimnrine. N
"N'ltval Inventions" Is the nnme of
a pamphlet Just puMishvil hy the
niivv department that deals with the
prohlemn of the snhmarlnes The
rncular Is designed to a;lve those of
inventive r.hility sonie Idea of Just
what the nihrniirlie prohlem n-llv
is The t 'kin In. run rtate council of
t'efena... state house. Oklahoma t'lty
has a limited supply .f the pamph-
leuv for distrihutlon In this state.
Thov will Is? sent free of chiire
while they last.
TriiMMnlltoxl to eowtcrltT.
The h. one ol the ' hula who go"
from Woodward county will I (r.
! i
L .a . I
-V
noon told Judpe Kana that ahe had rnmpliol
with the law nine notlfiiu.li.in hy the hialth
offtrcra. Mte was diMiii.aeil hy the court.
J. !.. MM. I
.Mil AMI XI US. J. 1. M M.VIIO.V returned
hnmr jeaterday from a two week4' Malt at
wiriilia tail.. Tisua.
XV. 0 flXUM'S of Sinallelt. Mo enliated
aa a;ijm atli-e aeatnan In the navy al Ih.
local lerruitiliir alatlon yaterday.
AI.KItKD Rlf'KKY 'aa fined X yeaterday
afternoon in municipal court fur aiiviu.- a
car with bright llfhie
XIISSKS HAZEL MKINAI.n and I2la
fiene Howard and Mra Frank Campbell
turned yesterday fro a fiait to kanaaa City
X!HS. XIAfHK ItllliKltTS who hua been
In the nffire i.f Xlayor Nunniona for aereral
month haa itnne to her home In Kaoaaa
and Mid not return.
KV.V. AI.mKkT MASHKY of Ht. Mark'i
Lutheran church haa returned from a visit
to the Oklahoma conai-tnry of Kcottiah Kit.
Maauna in reunion In iluthria
I
W K. IIAI.SKLL formerly a well known
Oklahoma cattleman who allll owna a large
ranch aeven niliea eaat of Tulaa ia aerloualy
ill at hia honie iu kanaaa City.
THE CI.OVIS HAVCINO club ha. card.
out fur ita fourth dancing reception Saturday
e.eiiun. riepicmncr ill at me iviiijnta or
Colunihua hail.
MltS. IIARKIKT XVAKDKLL left laat nlrht
tor t.a t Ontario where ilie will apend a
tnunih with her uncle fir. Tom Harden after
which ahe will travel thru Canada.
ALL Xt'TUiFS Intereated In th. completion
of I nit X. II. 2'iii are requeated to meet at
the He( Croaa workroom In the public library
Knd:.y ufternoon at 2 3n o'clock.
'.V. T SCOTT CIIAIKiED with yinJa-
tien of the truffle ordinance forfeited a 110
I bond in police court yeaterday afternoon by
failing to ai pear for l-iitl.
LEWIS INLINE county elerk with Mrt.
(lino will icaw thia morning (or Oklahoma
City where tiny will nttend the elate fair
todiiy and thia evening. They will theu r to
ritsla:ia Mo to aptnd the rvat of the week
K II v X-'orXd Kriaeu naaaenger agent
la. iu tl.e lunguiiire of hii office fore. "rid-
ing trnnp trnina" Ihia week. Mr Young
urn.tii'anieil a aeldier train to Fort 81ll
yratenlay and' will he btiay all the riat of
the week on aimiUr miaaiona.
C. F. BCC1IXKR who hat been In New
X'ork iittending un international conferenco
of X'. M C. A war wnrkera will return lo
lulau 'oduy bringing with him plana which
the -i or wi.rk council haa outlined for iru-
luidiale execution.
VClUHil rIPTRUT So 4 wiuth of Tu..
will hold dedication eeremoiijeR in the new
K(hoo hiiiUliiiic Sunday aflernonn. The serv-
ice will he m rhmfe nf the (ioviiel team uf
Ttilha. Mnt Ntiniivtte Hedgca tiiunty vujier-
intMideiit will &peuk.
I'AT Ml'RPMY fnttory Inapertor for the
state roiniaikHK.ucr of luhor'i offirer. waa in
'I ulfft j i nterd.lv inveKt iat lug eertaln indun-
trnil ronditKMiH. ('(iniplaint haa bfrn tnado of
Ihn (tveni in onio of the hakerlet here and
In ..pee tor Murjthy wan looking tbene over.
Mra JOHN S'!Iol'IK!P and daiifchlera
I'oloreii and Kl'.a have returned home after
t-pendinK I '' an miner with W ra. Ki-hofield ' i
futher in Rat ine W in .She wii aretirtipanied
home hy her KiMer Mln Florence Kode and
her coin in Mrs lieu re1 1'. llcrchen.
(HiMP XY r of the Third Knnsaa Infantry
from t'nney Kn . arrived here UkI nijjht at
i'ei) o'.hick on the way to Camp Doniphan
Fort Sill. I hey h:id to ly over a Unit threo
hcurn to make train romiettinni dunttg which
tma ii.ens WttH held.
.U'l I! TK!KT.I nrrented f M.torryr!e
(tffirer O'Dell on a rharg.. nf upeellnp. waa
fined ?-' in po.ire court yenterday aflernmm
hv ludf.e H An. 0Ii'l teMified that after
plur injr i I.tt fi-ld under a r rent he Let ine in-
dig ii a nt and threa'ened hiin
CH1KF OK VOLIfK M'CAH yeaterday n-
tinuruVd t M Hipoitilliient of J. A. Huwle
aa traffte officer. Howlett haa hen alr-ed
lo a in ft at Fmirt h and Mam where hi
weight i (hiihU nnd hit hei.t of aix
feet fmir in expected to uiiHt him Id hand
hnj; the traffic.
SF( KKTUiY CI.AKK.NTK Poufflaa of the
'ha in her ef t tiimneri U expected to re-
turn 1 hurt dny after it two week hiiiuesA
tup tc tl) Kiir-t. where he attended the
i-pe iat called rneetinic of the directors uf
the ( ham her nf Commerce of the I'nited
i.iti'H u: .Mlantic i it v.
M HK1 A(iK l.TrKXSK.S wore inaued vei
terday lo .lohn Spyhnek Hhawnee. and Mra.
(ni U'fivhtnirton )ewey; Kohert Manrork and
Alhs H .1 NtutMiiati. TuUa: Halter 11 i'tnnk
and Miv Murjru.rite .lipid Oawnon and to
l.nf V l-ord and Mra. IrnRis lttuer Coffey
vtlle. Kan.
I
S! XKdHOKS and a white boy were eaeh
fined I0 eti-rdy afternoon in police court
on a chnrjre of tfamhlinic They had been
arroted by t'nptnin ilkerion and Oetective
Wilkernon In an ul'.ey. Judte F.vna aUo
orfttrrtl the offirern. to coiifuB(e the flU..
found involved in th. rme.
NEW OUI-IXAXCKf! with reference to the
fiiy h.alt. tliTtimnt ar now hruif drawn
hy the city attnrney'a department and are
to he presented t the heard uf fily rum-
mlcvorierg M-ithin the near future for their
appr-vjii. The (irdinai.re. are beinp dtutted
under the Miertsion vt Or. fl. Oe'ell Haw-
ley city Mtprrintt nd-nt of health.
PTIT WAS INSTIl l TEI In tha anperior
court eteTtUy Itv Mm. Anna lilakley aKiint
the Tulfl Hed Ua'. Tiantser company for
$'J..ro damatcei her son Herbert Hrrorrins. Is
alleged to tin re in Blamed on Peptembcr l.
It is said that the boy who la IA years old
win rmplnyfd by the company and waa in-
jured by falling thru a bote in tho floor uf
one of the wacom.
MISS TXA PARR aerretary to the city
hoard of health returned yenterday from a
two weeks' vacation aient in Chicago and
in the lake region. Mm I'arr. who haa
been more im busy during the umirtT
months with clerical work pertain lust to
the new draft army walked in her lU-ep
one nifht in Chicago to it is alleged at the
city hall and sent hack a telerrram to Alayor
isiiiinii'iis (king that he "iva u.u my ae
rial number quick.
mMIm
COUNCIL OF DFFFNSF
served In hronne. A permanent rec-
ord of their deeds in the world war
Of 1S17 will he Went fn th. ..n.ei
of future fenerations.
"Tlir OkUhonin Hrltsnlo."
"The Oklahoma brlKade" Is the
nam of tho oinunlxation in the no-
lecteil army that helotms exclusively
to ho from Oklahoma. The war
department hns announced that boys
from rh county will he kept In the
same co-nptmy n the new army just
as far aw possit.io.
(tovernor XVIlllams Is sendlnK out
a spcclij appeiU to all cltlrens to pro-
vide their own soldier lad with all
comf irts poHHihle. County councils
have l.een jsked to subscribe for all
newspapers In their county. sendlnK
them to tho company to which local
hoys bcloiiK.
ApikmI to IN.IItlclnns
"Forate; pitrttsan politics. We are
it w:.r. The entire energies of patri-
otic citizens arc needed in Its prose-
cution. Mf you have an opportunity
to make spe-hes make ihtni. Make
thrtn by all nu ins liut coi.rine .voar
remarks to something of vastly more
importance than partisan polities
lleln takw the nmatauiee i.f the aur tn
cltijiins i.t Oklahoma. Aid your state)
10 tio irs i .in snare in winning tills
war. Above all things now ho a
rstrlot"
This Is the appenl of the Oklahoma
a'.ate council of tivfvnso to thotao Iu
oursuits
ijtlt. V are pointed out on account of the C
j smart styles and tailoring. You O
It A V V will take pride in wearing one--
J yu WH take pleasure in the price. Cl
X SUITS OR OVERCOATS
IM HATS SHIRTS Py
fj $2.00 $1.00 nCL
Wp HOLMES CLOTHES SHOP
223 SOUTH MAIN. '
Oklahoma w ho contemplate ruanlnr
for office. It la it I ready lieinK oh-
aerved hy practically all of them. The
tn-lc of awakening cltizeiif? of Okla-
homa to a real. ration of the real slK-
nificance of this war. and of aiding
them In perfecUru: the war organi-
zation of the state Is of more Impor-
tance now than r the question uf who
will le next year's office-holders.
ICixil 1 'In n AcltatorM.
"A nation which dcclnres war and
poes on elisciissinK whether it oujrht
TireM"
Why
A. J. P0LIN Tulsa
7
ri".!l ...IIJ?I7ir "
mm
to have declared war or not la im-
potent paralyzed imbecile and earns
the contempt of mankind and the
certainty of humiliating lefeat and
sul'tection to foreipn control.
"Utfore the decision of a proposal
to make war men may ranKe them-
selves upon one side or the olher of
the question; hut after the deciwion
in favor or war the country haa
ranted itself and 'the only isue left
for the individual citizen is whether
he Ir for or against his country.
"From that time on ai'Kumenls
It Costs Less to
These Tires On Your
Becaua of their saprvm. mUesf -f irinj qualities.
For United Statat Tires arw th. stantlarals of low milsag cost.
That is why their sales continue to forge ahead year by year
month by month.
That is why users of United States Tires last year are still
Users of United States Tires this ye.-r.
That Is why sooner or later you too will be a user of United
States Tires.
Aak the nearest United States Tiro dealer which one of the
five is suited to your needs of price and use.
United States Tires
Are Good "fires
A Tire or Every Need of Price end
'Royal Cord' 'Nobb 'Chain' 'Usco'
feiMeaf Slatee TVtKS end TIRS ACCKSSO-
Jilt 3 Bitt- Alt the Slerlins Worth and rear
that Hmke Cnlled Btetrn Term Siajareaw
Alao tars for anotaar truelaa motor ryulaa
fcliif alas. Sod swaailaiias
A Complete Stock of United States Tires
v W. R. PRINCE Guthrie
acaiist war in which the country Is
e.iijtaped are enemy iitKUinentH.
"They encourage tile enemy. They
tend to introduce delay antl irreso-
lution into our own councils.
"The men who arc speaking antl
writing and printing arguments
against the war now and aenlnat
everythinr which is being done to
carry on the war are rendering more
e-ffectlve service to Germany than
they ever could render in the field
with arms in their hunds."Elllm
Koot.
Have
Car
Us
'Plain
Carried by
Mr
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1917, newspaper, September 26, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134516/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.