Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 81, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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nil TULSA DAIL1 WoKll. v 1 HOAY l Rr.K M H E 1) 2fl IH
C ociety News
HllA UU'YNXi:
WHERE GERMANS RAIDED
THE ENGLISH 0OAI1
ill ii-i i ii: M u r
n i
Ti i IU8H Dunoon ere n 1 1 -sn i . fust
tlf p.llll 111 I'
'i nn "i rHHM and i"- u i ( tain-
ciaiioo a pound entire Is needful .
i 'f past i moa nf i' 11 aorta too.
HI M in' gather 'I as inuen I lie
hrtnd nap hold:
in pleasant mentor) and "f hope Hire
a i drachma
There must Im least urn til)
hi Id nioleli ned bo
(Vlth the llnuor madi from ti ut pleas-
urea m hlctl i Inlre i lis heal I
Than ot love'a magic droria le
nut us'' thorn sparingl)'. rr the) inns
bring a flame
v hioli naught 1111 ;1H ' '" drown
tirlnd ihe win. i- mi l nn therewith ol
1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 mi mini ''
To even Vol all thla nun not bring
ha pplm
Kxcopi In your orlaona you lift youi
M idgs uihI ion Hi hai i uf Paa In
Mr It 1 1 i weu and M 1 md
Miner l IJeiiedlct
Min William i :.'.il
Im althln i lie a' " 1
lauded
delphia.
Mr and
I'hrtai nut a
i 1 i '.
U.li
To nil
ii who holda Hi u'i'
Margaret "i Kn) ut
if healll
t I. Mm I.
I'
IH le W '
. I III II II
1 11 1 I I III I III li I"
j uu might in'
. probahl) auri
1111 II Ii' I'RI '
iri tfralil M
I il V1" '''' ''"
I he i.iiik "i Isngiano
niliiirr in led. Vou will 1
that if " i euddenly 1
tnnlhal "ii n'oitld i' j
fluid nut ii liny one auuuui up.
i on how mam other i pi ""
nfrald of you wuM n ph gllbl)
Whj . nobody " Vi t Ihe fael "t Ihe
Mail r I.- Him all "l' Ug "" 1
nourag i4 are moat m'ai rahly under
i In tyranii) 11 their overlord To
uplaln:
young woman In i rpstaurani will
atud) the menu eard for several min-
men ini tlim lb 1 1 mulls auggeut lo
ill' condeacendliiR waltreaa that alio
would like h r 'li.iin J '-i'eni dtah. The
waitress takes Ih 'der dladalnfully
and ih- woman ashamed of
aeemlug atlns.) h irrledlj apa It bj
asking i'r a 0-cenl dessert. She
really does n-M ivant a 85-eent lunch-
eon Hud uli'1 uun not afford it but she
is shaken l lb" haughty acorn i'f
Hi waitress ibat ahe ordara ii and
i hokea ii do n and a ;i ii i' hai feel-
Inga "i rebellion
i Mm inn- hi ;i ti nevi r rone out in
Kympath) in aonia (Htatoinor who
iciinpletely unnerved bj thu aalea-
woman'a loftj "Of courae you cannot
Ket hiii email liat for leaa than US."
in u nil ura eagerl) " ih of i ourae not ?"
siir imowa that "he cannot afford i
apend 18.60 for her Iihi. and ahe Iihn
u mlaerahle feeling ih.it tin' aabn-
woman for nil lier grand air knowa
i;. inn. ami ao alter u polite heatta-
tion "be framea aome patent cxouan
iind fadea vaguely away.
1 1 H nut fn ii 1 1 . lili act Daily pain-
ful. Perhapa we tld break awai
front thla thralldow which la no
chl ru but u reality Willi the din
reeujla of fiaiiviird pockelbook "d
an extreme In Itatlop if w e n ti am-
i IMC i i hat thaae nion and women to
whom nr are In auoh a' led auhaervl-
iMcc )' not really dukaa ami durh-
eaaaa I ut merely quite eommonpla
inoriii'h. and perfeutlj fauilllaf with
ih.- pro f.K nf tiviiin t make i-ne
dollar di' t in n ork ol i wo
Th aaleawoman ho gaaurea I iu
thui you annul buy a hot for lew
than 16 probablj payee dollar ninety
..ins for i.i is u ahe paya that mi'cii.
Ti.nt linprt'aatvc wetter uu s no1 r.i-
der in iab foi bia own d'nm r Tin
horef arlatocrat ai the theatre bo
office would nol buy orcheetra ieata
if he ware going t.i wltneaa the p r-
fonnance t..i uu aland togetiiei
pllll I up mil' outage all I look iln iii
hi 'I'lv in the eye and av firmly
nam the heal I ran get for the
money and thia la ail the money I
huvo." Perhapa wa ahall find Hn'M
jiuinan aftet all
Perhapa we can free ouraplvcs from
mix ancient and Ignomlnloua bondage
and begin lo aave our nionej and
mm what we rcallj want Selected
l
1 auu
ticuii r v
. . nor. Y in
H n a u d Kgg I
1 il potatoi n
ig I'ow dei HIhi i i .
' '' J-
m i .t
Sponge Cm fv Jr lTiLJl
Jr y.y
old in lew inn fl'f' Hi
lllli i.i i ul INIMJ . 1 I' I
ggiata refund iiioiinj if f A f .
'in.' of thi- ii ..si dgrillg raids of
the preaant Kurotiean war occurred
a couple f diivs ago when three
Herman warahipa ahetled the cltloa
uf Scarborough Hartlepool and
I Whitby all abou I
London and on
Scarborough la the
port of England
Hartlepool ! n
i i aim
I t in ' n (
Take I .AX. -T I K
1'alileta I n i
R(MIXK'T lK U BH iv KR
i i u'itiks si:i:s rid i mis
I l ( ll I I I It k
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Vli.t
t alllc II
Thin stt.-
Homv tin
Wil
i.i Hor
llliiit;
ALLIES AND CCKMANS
LIVID IN ONE TRENCH
i in i i i. mi i v 1 1 in i.
I ll.ll I I M. Ml I'll I III III
I I S S.
1 1'. ii i-. dftii
IP i I I. (ON
a ldlr I. la!.
f r tiai'latKd HrM '
1 1 A Hlittah
i remarkable atory ut
lu.w llie Kngliah and 1 1 -1 ii'. i us boh-
nohhed in the aatue trench n few in ilea
and M hltbj
accompuns iiik
11. II of til'
.in nulls
the North
faahlomtble ao
It la unfortifle
IiIk fortified aeaport
email aeaport The
map .-in ws the i en-
threi (owns bombarded
.smith of k'prea.
There as a hindl'iil nf Uerniaiia
uid a anialier haiuifei nf a 11 . I forcea.
Trenehea were hut a few yarda apart proved to be only a bearer of moll
u ml in thaae for more than a week the and newapapera for the Ueriuanf All
men of both sides had been bored and gathered 'i d while Herman be-
inactive The amuaed themaelvea aalgan to tranalato the lateat dlapatch
in si ii. eould exchanging meaaagea I from lierlln Hnhappllj for the har-
awapplng newapapera and tobacco nion) of the gathering' I' referred to
hurling IihcK ami forth areetliim ahV Uateud bs Ita Ocrmati nickname
nplthet.
Mure daya paaaed and a
aide raceh ! ordora either
il neither
in attack
i nr in withdraw Borne aort of co-ope-utinn
Beamed neoeaaary. accnrdlngrly.
: the derma na holated a while flag ami
ledvanclng undet thla entered the ai-
hi il ii. m li im a 1'onfereiicc. l he n-
nit was an agreement was reached followed and Ihe
"Kalea . apoke nf bomb dropplnga on
varloua branch towna. of contem-
plated air raids mi Ureal lirltaln
Thi Bngiiah frownad growled; the
Prunch grow excited Both aldea had
by agreement laid aside their rlfleai
l.iii both sales still had their flata.
Both used them. A free-for all flghl
ihat it wiiiiid be mure romiorlahle f'.r
all to li'e in one trench until ne aids
ii 1 1 i her receiv ed ordara
The ijermana moxed over bag and
baggage ami for a number of daya all
wenl well. Many nf the Qermona apoke
ECngllah ni Krench ruder the strange
clrcuinatancea friendahlpa aprung up
Roth fnctiona dreaded Inn arrival nf a
meaeeuger
inn il i. a meaienger came anil
plana for ihe renewal "f hoatllitioa
were haatllj mail Hut the inennenger
came Ii
in "iid
uu I
. 1 1 1 1 :
.i I erioveni.
Station Maater I think aome one
w iu Ket min trouble un a'- onnt of
that train atarting three mlnutoa late
Aaaiatant Wh Any of the paa-
1 si ingera i omplalnlag '
. Station Master- ftoi but the rea-
I taurant man cow he'll make it hot
for a'hoevey is reeponalble The paa-
I s. nr. is hae hid lime In eat what
111 y paid for.
MILLIONAIRE NOVELIST HAS MARRIED AGAIN.
Nalurdav'x 'ali'iulai .
Mi K ttoa ! s Kemp girt
'i dam e at Hot 1 Tulaa
a din-
onipllmciii in Mi- Hai mon.
Miss Maria IVheelcr entertained with
a three table auction part) during the
week th mpllnu'.il of Ihe affair I
being to Miss Helen Harmon 'ho re-
(enti.i returned home after an eg
tended atay in Tamplco Mexico with
hei father Mr. (leorge B Harmon
Iii y orations of the affair won of
narclaaua ami ferne. Miss Marian
Harmon warn hbjrh acore prise. In
ti impany nf gueata were Mrs.
Jamea Plnn and ti" Mlaaca Marj
Brennan leone Kuan. Marian Har-
mon Mildred Shields. Eva Hoagland
Kathleen Connolly Mar Mef'ormlck
Margaret Bhea and Helen Harmon.
Mrs. Pugtl Kcst Hoateaa.
Mrs. J. Edgar Pugh will be hostess
at the next fortntghtl) dinner "f th"
Tulsg i 'mint ri club on Saturday
evening January !'. Mis Pugh will
Im assisted hi a i ommittee Which
atie will appoint sin uu and aome
unloue manner nf entertalnnn '.il win
he .la lined.
If. vvli In u I
Worry says a
nlar Itei lew .
all) n ' I
writer in
you wak
if
tin
up
To pop
two or
three consecutive mornings reeling
that the world is an unsatisfactory
place probata!) you had better no to
rin doctor He won't be apt to an'-
i.m anything worse than rhubarb
and soda You minhi even try them
before going; and if tt is a sunny day
ti 1. 1 glory In it. out of doors if pos-
sible; ami if ii is i ralnj day try to
think how COS) it Will he by the file
oi if you have to no to an office
how good il will he to have a day for
stead) work when clients and cue-
t uners are nut apt to come In.
in similar vin Kipling prescribed
for n ease of the blues whloh he re-
ferred to as a "came-elloua hump."
mil remember roniiiion lo "kiddles
and grown-ups too." When the hump
rests heavily upon you. said Mr. Kip-
line Don't frowst with a hook by the fire.
Hut take a large hoe and a shin el
a lao
And dlK till Sou gently perspire.
Miss Minnie Kiran nf Sapulpa ae-
iiinpanlid Ml and M ' " ' xl-
Keever home vastardav and will sp nd
aeveial dnya lslllng In the McKeeVei
home
Mr end Mrs. J. C Treat daughtet
Elisabeth and young son will leave
today for Ornna. I'ln . Where they will
apend the winter month
Jdra. .1. C. Posers of Oggrk Mn.
will arrive today for u few '"'M'
lUit to tho home of her son. In. .1
V Itogcra. In the absence ..f Mis
Rogers who i on a wait to ht home-
folk In Piiuls Valley.
Hi d Mrs Kiank H. Hieer hint
as Ihell i '! i i.-tio.ia dinner KHesta Mr.
a I MM Hal Milla: '. dansbltr. Mls
M IS. TiMi I i 'I'f.l
I... I "Toil
i im Aid iia PIT1 . Iei -' 1 lk-
Uvhoma la nn the pva uf i at i of uu
i.i i i . .li iiled pMSpei il In iln Oplll I
Ion nf K. J Edwards dealet Iu public i
seourillea nii offle the eighth
fl ' of the State National building
Iu ihis city Mr Kdwarda inns anal
sells municipal bonds baa lived m
Ok I ' ho ma ti ) ears i hua been an
.iki'.I In the bond bualnesa tut IIS I
I'll I s.
Mi Kdwarda li iaes his pn dl Hons
Upon the expel leu he paal and
unfailing sians of dawning proaperlt)
WhlCll he Sees In till fll ami 1 si I i I
II.. as l eglatS III IhlS slat. as Well
as In eastern inula centers Ml r.U
wurda has recent l made a trip from
Oklahoma lo all of ihe Ne Engl md
atatea and to man) of ihoaa Interven-
Inu and In. do 'I.i I .'s that Iln re at '
unfutiing almis f a loosening of I
mone) and uni iedentod national
proaperity.
Hai e He- Pmilucla
"fiklahoma in my opinion is In
Iter 11 1 : :i tn In I coiiuiiioii looa) aim
I'. is hi lulltet pros;. .'Is for 1116 III!
mediate future thai all) othai atale
of the union with the possible ex-
I caption "f Kansas. aald Mr Ed
wards today. The atatea of iiM.i-
noma Kansas. S'ebruaka t'olorado
and northern Texas in better off
loin am of I In ol In ra. I "i ' I laaoll
Hint they ralae the i lucta for which
there is the greatest demand at tins
.time and which command the high-
est prices.
"Colorado with lll Vaal herds of
cuttle a nd her big fl nil ci op ai 'I
Kansas. Oklahoma. Nebraska and
I Northern Texas with wheat cattle
boirs and horses poaaeaa the lie)
thai will open the dooi to proapel
Ity. These are attlclly agricultural
' states. The areat European natlona
tat war muBt have ihe products that
ate raised mi tin farina of ibis
great domain ami prices are contin-
ually a.h Slicing. Th" price of w heal
! has been eonllnnalh climbing until
Ii is ihe highest for mini years; tho
mills of Oklahoma ami other wheal
growing states are working nlghl and
day grinding out flour much of
m hich is aoini; to t gn pot is to
1 feed i he armies .f Kurope.
Horse Market (iood
Ti sands nf head "f horaea are
balug shipped out ot Oklahoma This j
is sure tn raise iln' price nf farm
ivi'lll -aiiltnais until many iniim-is
will not rich iu Oklahoma ami else-
where ralalnu horaea ami niulei As
Hie prions nf firm prodticte soar a
natural impetus will in- given to ug
ricullure and many will he attracted
I th" farm This will cauae Ihe price
nf farm lands in advance adding
much to the general proaperlt) of
the Btale
The cotton situation which has
cast a shadow nut tho ottierwlee
l-i i: lit piei'iie of loinlim proaperlt) i
in Oklahoma has no terrora foi Mr.
Edwards "There is a last difference
between mn rondttlona as to cotton
that have past' said Mr. Edwurda.
linn we hid good prices hut no cot-
ton . now we have an abundance of
cotton i. ut PKtromel) lo prices Th"
latter situation is muflh more favor-
Bbli to our future proaperity than the
former Tin cotton i- In this cou (try
ami i- being h"iil for latter prices.
The wealth is here ami wo will &el the
price ii vim; bualnesa Interests In
Loulalana and Texas I am familiar
with conditions In tltOBI stales and I I
find thai the smith Is In much better
financial i 'aim a t ban is supposed
financial Outlook.
There has been a un it increase in
the demand t"i southern securities
Within th" pas' few weeks a irding
in Mr. Edwards. Tin fuel that H"1
cnttton growers and buslnesa nun of
llie south nr.- holding their cotton
lake- in eouneotlon with the recent
establishment of tin- federal reserve
ha king a) i' ln. has greatly sllmu-
lated ih.' e mfldence of tin financiers
In thi . curitti H of the sout hland.
Bpcaktng of the securities market
In Oklahon i Mr. Edwards said: "I
I. ai- ..id flu. times as many Okla-
homa securities In Ho' past alx weeks
than I did It. the mn pi I CI ding
them.' The value nf Oklahoma mu
nlclpal bonda is also ateadll) increaa-
Inn and there is a demand for Koine
of them above par."
ITALIAN SAILORS ARE
LANDlO IN ALBANIA
llVjTalffl
H
n si it ii
H I liis Ihiiik
C-t I I'I'I'st 1110 oil
m
. - -
PUBLIC CONFIUKNCE.
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I. nivali s ;issl;ili'i' ul srl llli'll .11. n.in;. ' .i h i
tn il-s IMitttUtat Is II dilWttU'ttttf l'tHIJOWfl lf I IK'I I f IHti'Ul'itv
Mini .iii'ilii nii'ii iii whom tin puMif Iihh uiilimittHl riiU'iipp.
lie iii'i'i.'i i s ;nii dirt't'torH wlin niaiiiiirc w nfiHtrti ol tins m
. . . i . i . i i i.. lie.
Unit UllVP Ill'oVt'U llMMl' HUH IT Ml KUPPPt'tl III IHIKIHPHW lilt'
. . .... i i . i j ! i i . .
uu tlH'li' oi'sl PilnriS Hrt' lU'VOUUl lo I't'iHU't liiu m
a si'i' ire w 1 1 i 1 1 is Imtli sal'i- u i n I pftli'll'llt
in iii- I'oiii rlifpktiiu Rt't'o
IH I u l' ft HI in
II III!
J 11 .. vs
t It M f MH IN
K 8 Kl I'l'lll'llM.D
IIOMEH M I'll ;s ton
B W MINVI Alg
j it mm:km.n jk
of ljll.00 Hill llllWHItli.
DIRECTORS:
k ii i i r
llll LI
II r CONNill I.S
ii r sinit.ah'
TllllM M WHITl
o li i.iaiNAltn
J A I IIAl'MAN
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
TULSA UrLA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400000.00
ggfegfi
NF.W RIIIIJlo AT
u
D;c;r..r.. ; j.rjl
J08KPHINK KTOItlCg 11 1 1 1:
flCACHEIt OP "i' i: PHOOPOTION AND altTISTIC BtNOINtl
sin. In :'. in Koutll Mjln Plume Sglfl ami I I nil
GRANITE FINISHED-Modom Dances
EUki' Oluta T taiday NieiUt at
priv.Mf isisoih uy ar
'ATE liliFOBMATOHY l''OB
u hi is NOW A III MANE
INNTITITJON
ll 111 he mad" v
he ns' I more
allVthlllB else
Supplied 'Mill I'
ii i.e ti a building I"
as i dormltoi v. than
Tins building i' in be
-ins to be used b) iu
BE! TER ENVIRONMENTS
Nion is for Ihd Inina'.'s
Will I n tn Mak Betti r
N nuilis of Tlieiii.
Irs llho imlnale 1-flnll' nlea-. "I
lefnnii w ) 1 1 prisoners are flral re
calved there it is not known alia l son
..f conduct ih.-i Intend In practice if
the) exhibit all) dcalre to become re
(ormod it will no ihe purpose of iln'
i lagoment f the Inatltiitlmi lo en-
courage them all poaalble
I II' IPuUNllUR slio
In n building SUCh 'is mint ioiied
after their term of probation is over
the) would be gP en a room In th it
bUlldillg 10 he USed BS If 11 Well' a
room in a l rdlns house and they
would not be surrounded Ith I he i
common environments of a cell with;
si.iui ii n. World ""it iara " " 1 ""
. . r ... I lilltht
UM'n"1' - ' """' ; Jnothei thing Mr Howard win re-
la progi'esslnn rapldl) uu th muni m logialature and that Is that
buildings at me itate reformatorj at the state haa a lot of fine granite there
Oranltc ami s'lthln the mxi ti with plant) of laboi among the in-
months all bulldlnga will be comilleted miles to K"i out ihe rock and haie it i
i.pie.l IS II llowaid inein flnlalierl t.a.li" lor mil iiiinii purpoaea ;
board of affalra haa lual He will recommend thai 11 1 sed tn-
hnihliiiKs at end ol Heiidlng t.. aome "'her stai'
lor hulhlim: material i
STREET CAR DERAILED
nxi a opaiimt np nias;
l I a ay u o . vy jisv-.s
a ml
her of th
urn iil.l 'l Infllii.etion nl Ih
ami iisltina Hie msi n nt ion for Inl'oi
inatton lo Include .u nis recommenda-
tions in Ho- legislature foi the ueeda
of the 11.
New cells providing for aboul "ma
inmates nave all been set in place and
many of tin in are now being used The
big dlnlna loom Is now being used
and all other portions ot the buildings
am utilised as rapldl) iis rapldl) as
i boy can bo coiupleti d
I a lo s llnnian lew
M .- II... 1 .till 1. ml a
lion for further Improvements at the lords) at 11:46 o'clock near Ihi col
reformatory In the 'Hon i make II pnrate linilla of the elt) and li was
as much of a achool of preparation of not brought back Into aervl til
il... I..s wihti !. Hnt att'ul I'li.in it as' tinarll '1 'elorll
STATE OFFICES IB
BE OUT OF CAPITAL?
NEW l'l'nlTi:r I'BOPOSB
jmj im ri: ol TK1DK
OKLAHOMA ITY.
GUTHRIE MAY GET ONE
Dr. Iuk( . If lie Afipts lleattli
l'osii mn. Will Kt'inain m
i-'ni in i r 'guital.
. i
'IT V
l le
Al-
l(i
iiKI.AIIi
though tho tiuoation has never before
been raised it la nosslbli1 thai the
I conatltutlonal provision reijulrlng ihu
K.'iiilall l ine sofi.i's Hint .sei'ilrc BS n ntuti offices an I departments b
oh ol I liavolllallli' I ma i n I a ineil at tin s. . i of it .' ! n i ill n I
kcnldont. will he tested In the Ii nlng admin
istration iiiIiikiiik thla ah ni is the
Tlie deen snow on tin- K hill ear neislsl 'til rninoi thai It Is Hie Inleli-
llne cauaed one of the Tulaa Street tion r u. atnte game warden t"
rallwa) ears to not off the track es- i: i M ii( i ii bla office at Poteau and thi
understanding thai If Or i W. I n k
of (jiithrle in tepts the appointment aa
slat lion I 111 commissi i he a ill re-
.. I I. 1111 U tit I I 1)1 I
i Is i..ssill.. l.no f sholir III. TI nl.nl uli.'llli n.-lnol a n.no
alltntloiis throughonl the 1 nltcd the traffic on the longest una most
stales are taklnr a bmnane view of the Important line In the city and the
ivork to he done b) Iheae parliciilni 0111 car thai happened In be hemmed
ponal Inetltutiona anil much nrogresa In on Ihe Kendall sale of the Impedl-
... ii... ..li in. i his i.lv ini'ii ma. e sol. -la I I i I I is in in
Duke s. i . i uttdlUon
it has been undent I i hat ' i org
Noble new game warden would kwp
his office at his home in Poteau Mid
trails n t all the laislm-ss Ihela . I'nll-
done
of Ih
idutiona thai wci
ml back wlul
Him out from ih"
pedal oars In n a i nai of this has a veil been mad'
BOXER'S WIFE AND THEIR PET.
rma i ti i
Ot'
I WD TO
ltl 11
I UN
IMi Itl I I.
IN
I 'a iSTi iN
Pronklvn. ' Im was divorced by he Hist wife a fen
Miss i.iiiian Ames rhatatn. a Boston helruaa and beaut)
ROME Dec. IB.- A company ot
Italian sailors tlidii) occupied Avlunu
u taaport of Albania on the Adriatic.
Recent dlapatchoa from Athsni by
ray of Paris said that anarchy
rclgn d at Avlong and that the re-
gion around the Albanian seaport
was a pre) to elul war. I'aitisans
of Kemal Be) last month foiced th
government to iiani down the Turk
flax and hoigt the Albanian.
Basad Pasha the commander-ln-.
blef of the Turkish f rcea In .l-
im i.i. then sent 500 soldiers t i Av-
loi'u and the) dlsarn ed the Inhab-
itants and resti : "i the Turkish fia.
Italian naval tvti s occupied .
Inna on October J'i. bui the expedi-
tion a as in the nature ot i n f
and sanitary organisation whlcl p i
posed 10 aid Ihe larae popnlailon
which had taken refuge in Hi city
ti eacaps ih" persecutloni uf the
Insurgenta Kverythlng was done b)
Ihe Italian govemnisnt lo remove
from Ihe expedition anything saun-
ina oi political oi territorial occupa
lion. Pains ' ere taken to show that
man oflUM atepa taken hi Italy were merel)
wni to foi the purpose ot seeing that the
Mn ' 'I' . .sua. "T Ml" l.ollili.tl I'ollteri ri
Robblna athlete author ami aocii
i. i
. a....
i u. I'lmMiM wl la a nle e of Hie late lioierimr Am." or Ala o mis-i-1. Brawio
la said to have Jilted a yoUng Rocton millionaire ir favor ' :..!. p.j'oblna. I carneu oui.
Robblna himself h.i. ... millions had in it" taken the baautiful Mkei
Raith Norman Hyde f h. home ai I ioul urtoti u 1- i i .. . .7 T? v-''"
wMen wound up in .len- i wher- thai ware married. Two emu were '-"''" " w "
bora to i eg " pi- ihe cisti dv .f which i shared by th- ma In half-; m irrn i Tf ymi sy n
yfarl) periods J... le' j.
URfl ioi& RlVKltH wif of ihe famous atealcan pugttlat and then
... mlldos Itlvers j. it one time regarded as ttie most promlatttf of
i i ; ii a . out defeats look awav b.s vtan dins
hi linn in a letter which has been n
cei. i ii from him ai t ii game ar
j den's offh e Although i r. 1 iuke Iu
noi publicly ti uno u need his acceptani i
f the position of state health 6m'
nn aloner n haa been undiitrt 1 i h 1 1
he iinnlii mi condition that he could
maintain 1 1 ffh at fluthrle
Seetn.ii I ..I ai m In i ol' Hi' insti-
tution definite what Hie state offices
-hall I.e and while not Bpeclflcall)
naming 'he game warden and stati
health eommlsslolier does say "and
other officers provided by law ami
this constitution each of whom shall
keen his office and public rei ..ids.
i ka ami papers at ihe seat of um.
eminent and shall perform such du-
ties us m iv i e designated in this oon-
stn utlon "i pi esi rlbed b) la u ."
Ha li. i n Done
li ii in 1 1. remi mbei i d t lial luigg
Askew the flrat name warden main-
i it 1 1 1 t ins office ai ''in kasha ami
In- j i Mahr first state health com-
missioner atayed a' Shawnee and also
in iklal I'M' w hlle i he capital
was located al Quthrie Th" question
however a'ss not raised then and no
all. nipt lias made to test tllo pro.
vision vt iin provision is there
and in tl pinion of haxal ininda If
it onstltution Is worth anything at
all it means thai no State Office
whatever II is. may he maintained a'
an) otln-r place than thi' seat of gov.
ernment
CHBIST1S JO! FOB
DAY NURSERY KIDDIE
i i rri i mi s it n mi. i ki i
I III I li III i i I K I I i I I N l
I III M s PRI s s
a ' hriatmas tree for the children
a; the Tulaa Inn nuraerj Thursda)
evening brought to their hearts more
gladness fhan has ever before In then
life oome Into their young live.
Thare were presents and goodieo foi
ever) one "f tin- smiting. laughtM
I ingttors who have bean wards o
Tulsa's newest charitable enterpriea
The tree beautifull) decorated
wltli iin-. I and linlits by Mis. Booti
and other officials ..r the nursery
waa ll I in :he large south room. A
genuine Santa (Taus entered iip.n
'he -.!!" at an earl) hour ami ills
trlhuted the gifts Besides We toy
ami candles which were handed um
in the in. idles each mother recelvei
a hasket of groceries.
There ate ROW seventeen children
regular!) enrolled tor dally oara ut
the inirseii
onfldeiitial i hat.
.Mrs BroWIt- "1 saw Mrs. Jones at
the club yesterday ami we had thi
loveliest confidential hut together
Mrs Smith "i thought so. rth
wouldn't ap.uk to me tins ruornUagV
JtidsjOi
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