Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 3, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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DAILY WOULD V I'. I N I'. I A V I II II U I' A li V M 1 1 "
T J I I : TL'I.SA
TWO
SUFFERING VERY
GREAT HI TULSA
Hanan & Son
Shoes
Jas- Banister
Shoes
On Sale.
Don't Forget
Our Shoe Sale
You Save a-
Fourth and
More.
GERMAN COMPLAINT
NOT WELL FOUND J
LABOR S FRIEND "MOTilER' JONES "SHAKES" WITH JOHN D. JR.
iiinaiit' Sncirty Svainicl
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kirn it I In ml r for ItfifiinialUiii.
No i.M- to lii'iu ami .vim .mill
trv t. NNcar oat I : in-o mat imm. It nniIM
w.-.-ir you on ln.Hti-:i.. 1 1 i v t.iini' !
S'.'-an" Kliiuu-i.t. N.m-i m I roll It In-
Just !i-t It i'-ni-t rat.' all tlirmiirh tin-
affi'i'f'l parts rilli-v" tin" nori'tifiH
an. I ilrnvv tln I'Hl'i. Vo:i pot ca.su at
on o an. I feci no in noli li.vti-r yon
want to r.Klif oi.t an-l toll mh.-r
uniToi'ors al'ont I ..in n. i J.'t a liottlo
i t Sloan n l.lniminr for U '"11111 of
nnv ilnipitist ami liaio It In t ho Iihhho
:alt.t .'.I.N. S..ro mill SNA'alloii
Joints Koiuhano. S.-.i0'a an-1 l!k :ill
nioi.tn. Your mo!'.-v !i;n k if no siitis-
floil litit It iI.ii-h kI' almosi .mit.iiil
roll. f. I'.uy a I'.'t 1 1.- 1. .lay.-- A'ly.
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET
A Well Known rlivs Ti lls w sin-
1'aikoiu tl II. r t.ray Hair ami I'i'o-
lil if i- lis t.roNtlli Willi Sim-
ple II01110 Mailo Mixluro.
Mi't K'.a 11' lie
in t r. rn 'v ho it:
nuh a sltuiile
iiiv.mI at homo
nf iTiio.iT" KI
K - so. .1 nvi'II-knr.NVii
ken. -1 her ?r.iN' hair
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in a reo'i.t IntoryloNV
iivulo t'ao following
y holy or Kent lotn. 1.1
K'ati- niriT ; " " y
cm ilark 'ii t ho- r
it i.'t af.1 il(..-s
iv hair a. "I inako
nn ii a his m 1 11 1 1 !
tii ipe wlii.Ti tioy r...i mix nt homo. 1
To a ha!? pl:.t of at.'i' ail. I 1 ml. at
hay mm 11 una'.l tiox of Itai ho ruin- 1
lioiitlil. ami t 1 of (.'lyonlpo. Tho..
Inuroilii ins ran ho hons'hr a' any h"ii !
'or it very liti'o oost Aiplv to tho
hair ! n I. . 11 v e"l( u 1 il .1 1 1 h. . mm: s 1 ho
1 - !i 1 - n olo. 1 ns win inaK" a tray
h.cii-il iers.ii joni -oi e;ir9 -oijmif. r
It i- -i!-.o f in- t- pro-iioto tho ul-.-utli
Of I: il'. I' ill- . s l;oh:l'ir a'ol M ilp 111-
in"i s :! is cm !! f.. 1 1 i- l-i;:"i' I'.ir
filli hair." a K'.
An Easy Way to
Increase Weight
Goij-l AJv; for Tin; folk.
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P 1 fi Tl 1 ': t ' . ''M v Mp In"
fn' i.r f nr -r .'Ti ? f r r ? t $n
tin in li-tr ' . H v .- t;v - 'r.ii
to vrv fctHi . d. "r-.- -. f 'i u il
of ymir l.dy. V-'iT in irti.lv re
rff'iit h : n-rii-:' ' ' " r;i . " o -i ht
'titk-n pi1' yi n" 'h-'"
fil! nit. holiow rv '..".7 n vIot.'It
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ffiHnt ftnpnn k 'n.hII ' !;
dr-ifiiTr of Tu! r 1 vi-i.nfy hr v. nil
njil rpfurd y'ir mon'v .f v-'i ''4 u
f Vi. 11 per th r'"frtr(e f'-r..l iji nry
Ifn rfptilt in of rrnnimtf rtiTo n dpfi
md (rrnrl Btomnrh trouhin ir hd'ilxj i.vt
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l.t..i i ill. h of Inti-i iiiiti.'i
il'lo to air craft of a
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MANY SITES UP
TO SCHOOL BOARD
Mrliilicl's of IJ.iai'tl of Kdll-
calidii lt "iit All
Sitrs Ori't'l-fd.
Twcho roal estate 00m orns "r per-
C"ii.s ovN'iiiiiK oily properly muhiuii ted
offers of one ir inoro si hool mos In
the s. hool ho.'inl at tho reK"l-i''
monthly moetinif In tho offl o of Ihe
siipi rlnioinli nt of srhools last nixht.
All of tho oflors .tlloNvoil tlw boanl a
. HD-ilay option on tho lan.l Hpemfloil
;ln the propositions hut as offers nn ore
. Inaile of silos af loino of tho m hools
Nxhero mlilitlonnl laml U nooitfil It
nn a s noi'ossary to adNortlw for uthor
offers.
I II was iloi'i'leil to appoint a day for
j the hoard to ylmt personally tho sites
.offered la.'-f 1 ili' and Noloct tho ones
to ho pui'oli ir I NNith their inorits of
Im-jtn n us nx 0 1 1 us pru o In vIhnv. At
H siiliM'iuont nietlii tho hoafd will
foi niallv I'linani'-r I ho offers nx It li ny
others that 11a.' I n conMldored ho-
tween iionv uid that tlino.
Supei intern. t nt 1'. K. 1 ihorholuor
niaile u n port 011 his recnt trli to
( k'lm 111a City. Ho said that vn It li tho
I'l'i'i'.iNal of Ihe state miuerlntendent
(f m hoi Is. tho attorney of tho Tulsa
ta hool hoard wan fr..min a hill to
p-oi. ii' to tho li-Klslaturo aniondins-'
i i l . .1 l.iivs iionv In force. ri'KUl ttlmc '
tho tln.o of year when elections for
scho'd tax l-oy arc to he held. Tim
m hool hour I hopes to have lccil rlnht
to c.lll the elecllon 111 Apl'd lll.sli-lld of
August and avoid 1 rlpplintf tlio first
Si lllfS!T of School.
VIEWS IN
iJU-"- - -
T.'r. ' if Imi-i'du 1 . jo- -.ipil
hi-1 N.i lo bo fending an 11 on m-ps
of the i. lain thoiourhfaie.
A -t wxM-'i-in ''rlW l M x
VOTELESS WOMEN IN
LEGISLATIVE SESSION
rTl 11 ir
ttif-s.6.C. 5tnti6oit!
-1 :il ( orri'iip.in.tenre
KMil.WAl'uLlrf l-'KR. 1. --Voteless
hut not voii-oloss tho "Women's
li-Kislaturo" of Indiana has coinenod
at the rliJUtol for tlio lllllpo.se of llflp-
1 1 1 K to make ImHaiia'.i laNV.s.
Tho women's louisl.i 1 uro" which In
prcMilo'l over by .Mrs .s. (.:. Mlmson or
Torre Haute Is tho oraanizal ion
through nn hlch tho woman of Indiana
nnTH endeavor to secure legislation of
Intt rest to womoti ami hlldron.
no a-
sloiis nntU bo hold dully at tho (May-
pool hotel and hills passed hy the
"women's legislature" will Ijb pre-
sented to tho oftlel.il legislature.
CANADIANS TOPAY
FOR TWO AMERICANS
Ton Tlioiistimi Hollars Will (. to tin
I iimlly of S alter Smltli;
."..)iiil for Wounds
x AS1 1 IM T N Fel). 1 In dor nn
limroomenf reaohod foninht thn t'u-
tiadl.in (rovorn niont xvlll sottlo claims
Kfowlnir out of tho rocont shoollng of
Inno American duck huntors hv C.i-
' nadian militiamen hv paving 51D.0iiil
to the patents of Waller Smith who
'Nvns killed and .I.OOt.l to
llor h who wan wounded
jtionul to tho legal pxpinsen.
AUSTRIA ALONG THE ITALIAN
i .1
1 1 v of T rnl the ATpinc province of
ti Ihe I ordi of llil. At Ihe lift
l-.A-..
5 ' V-
4 1. y
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i? J-K j V
yfff '-'A 1
BRITISH TO TAKE
AMERICAN STEAMERS
W illn lininii Has Not K.'.li'l to OHi r
to liny Her ( aryo; Ita. la in Ho
( nptui oil.
I.' iN'Tj. i Fob. 1 . T:3'i p. in.)
The comiuimloii for relief In Uolg'lun'.
has rocelxel no uply to its otter to
purcliasu tho foodsliilt carso of tho
Amoiiian steamship U'ilhclmiiia. di-
vertln hor from Ilarnhury and uo;d-
iii an internati nal incident whioh
is heliex-ed here to he inovltuhlo it the
vi s.-l tries to roach tlermany.
Ann' uiiocmer.t from ahinton
that Count Yon Hernstorff. (erinun
iimhaKsador to iho Khltcil States
would nuarantf-e I hit the cari would
he u.-'o! only for cisilians in Kerniany
has not intliii-iiccl the Kritifh (tovorn-
nient. Korpin ottioo olfl.'lals say thoy
are unahle to ui.dcr.sta nd xvhat yajld
ifuarantoo Amha.sKidor Hernstorff
i"iild kino in vov of the liernian de-
cree pluciiiK all foodstuffs In (I'-riuany
under ifoyernnnTit control.
GERMANS PREPARING
FOR OLYMPIC GAMES
Soi ni to Think Tln-ri Will Ho No In-
Irrfcrrnro F'lxim I-'airo-IM-Mil
StriiKKlo.
NKYV YORFC Fob. 1. Conflict in
reports rei;ardlni tho status of tho
olympio names scheduled for Horlln
In niij. oontinne to reach the ath-
letic authorities of this country. An
American who recently returned from
Merlin renorts th.ir tho. Gorman (ilym-
cmrnittep han not Hhandoned tho
Pa f imidinK thn International meet
anj ls still vorklna" on tho details and
urr.Tnprpmont for tho Kano-M. The
Swedish (ilvnnilo coinniltteo on tho
other hand has liOKiin illst rtriutlon or
a ruini previously couecieu 101 ims
meet holiiB apparently of th hellef
that tho Knies will not ho held at
Merlin or elm-whore next year.
WEST IS STORM BOUND
TelcplMinit ami Tvlorapli '0111 111 11 ill -callous
Ape Mint Off.
CHICAilO. Feb. 1. A nnow or sleet
Klorm covered tho whole middle west
today and tonight halting telephone
and telegraph communications delay-
ing trains and making foot traffic in
thf cities almost Impossible bcause
cf the Icy afreets.
In the west thn telegraph companies
were unable to reach points west of
tho Missouri river the snow and sleot
completely throwing out wires.
"Tho storm existed through In less
sex ore shane as far east as Cleveland
Charles and according to Hiliry J. Cox offl-
ln addl- vial government forecaster it Is likely
to continue for several days.
FRONTIER.
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2vifW
Austria through which the U'.rnmns are
Is the Casino and at the r(lH H xiew
l''iiinls ami Siiiiilics lv-.
liatistcd; Winter Only
Half (i.uic
"Tlio t-ituation Is .riliial. Tin1
I '1 111. mo sooioty Is iloiim' ii.s In T
to hamllo tho 1 mrri'iiry lint
tin i'i: hiihstantial ansi.-la nro from
til" ri-siiloiit.s of Tulsa l.i osson-
tial. Yo.stonlay we B.in'l' aiL to
si ori s of fainilii H.
"'i- L'ivo no .-1 1 1 1 to tlio iniiii F-
tor or fakor. Tlio york is dono
tliri.iL-li tho inoilliiin of tralnoil
N isitors ( mr inyi'MtiL'atloiis am
thi'i'i'foro thorough. We m.-eil
holi." ---Statement of A.
SVol.sh 111 ( liai'tfi; of tlio IiumalH'
olfire.
In estimators for the Humane mo-
ciety are finding aina.lii( cases of
physical suffering and mental airnny
ainoiiif the nnfortunatea over all Tul-
sa. They declare that tho people of
this city do not hesTn to realize how
much distress exists especially anionsT
women and underfed ranged halites
mid children whose little bodies ache
with cold and hunger.
In the rickety lean-tos of the Ar-
kansas river bottoms with winds just
off tho river I'lowing sand and snow
through tho cracks' they find such
cases of misery; In the crrnvded
frigid rooming houses on tho past and
north sides; in tho siiialid shuck dis-
tricts and many other places Is found
misery and suffering.
"Kind If."" echoed A. SI. Welsh in
answer to a question yesterday.
"Why misery has dally heen Kfowlnif
worse since the first of the year.
"Kind misery? Why just ask these
women and men workers what they
! see. I mn t listen lonu to their storms
heeii'ise you may Ins.. fallh In all. We
help them when the people help us"
said Welsh.
I Humane A Rent. Welsh looked worn
land tired yesterday. His helpers both
linen and women looked haggard and
drawn. It is a common sUht to them
;to see a mother with three or four
fatherless children shiverlntr in a
shack furnished with a chair ami one
1 bed; n stove hut no fuel; a table but
no food.
Supplies Ivxlillusteil.
The continued cold ueather of the
lust tin days has exhausted the xvlu-t'-r
store of supplies of the society.
"Foodstuffs clothilu!' shoes hod-
clothes yes anything.'' said Welsh
yesterday. The workers of that de-
partment start work early and end
work late. They are alw ays and exor-
lastlngly on tho Job. Hut it doesn't
do any good to he on tho Job If they
can't succor the starving.
A i'iic In Point.
It is up to the people to say whether
they shall earn for the destitute.
"Some people can't find misery"
1 said Welsh "but we can. That woman
I there with her tNN'o children little
Helen 6 years and Clarence 4 years
I old hasn't much money. She came
here last Saturday. Her husband re-
fused to support her- We can't say
I 'Ho and Ret work.' We" will say that
I but not until we have first tared for
her and her children. They must be
1 Klvon meals tonight and a place to
sleep. Mrs. Ci. C. Campbell la tho wo-
I man. She wants work. She suys she
I can and will gladly work In a rentaii-
I rant. She is a young woman and alio
I needs xvork to support those tNX'o in-
itio children. happy-faced round-
cheeked playful tots that they are."
Iion't forget the "S. . S." cull has
gone out.
IIKI.I' AND 1IF.U QL'ICK
MANN SAYS GREAT
BRITAIN OBJECTS
liqmblicrui Says English
(Jovcnunont I Ins Passed
on Ship Bill.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 Insistent
statements today hy Repre-
sentative Sf.mn and other Republican
lenders In the house that tho state de-
partment has In Its possession a note
or letter from Croat Uritaln regarding
the pending ship purchase hill brought
forth denials from both .Majority
Leader Fnderwood and Secretary
Hi va n.
The note was alleged to have been
from Sir Eihvard lirey. declaring the
proposed purchase of German or Aus-
trlal ships an unneutral act.
When Representative I'nilerwond
denied thn existence of the talked of
note. Representative Slann said he had
no doubt of tho majority leader's sin-
cerity but was afraid tho state de-
partment was not entirely frank with
him.
Information ha come to me" mid
.Mr. .Mann. "In a way which I think
make It reliable that the state de-
partment not only ha hud coniniunl-
rition on tho subject but that that
department has had a letter mi the
subject from an official of tho British
government."
Mr. KmlerNvond repeated his d '
xvhen Mr. Mann suggested that the
representations might have been made
though "not In writing."
"It might have been a thousand
things" replied the democratic!
loader.
' The lull pending in the senate has
not one lino in it that compels the
purchase of a German ship or Interned
ship i f the allies. It leave. I'a discre-
tionary with the board to be a; point-
on. I
Representative Garner of Texas
ifkod .Mr I nderwoort whether the
Mrltia ambassador In diso'issing the
iib'it did jo nn Instruction from hin'
government Sir I'nHernrooil i.l Vi 1
did not think If necessary to answer
further rnirVlon.
In his ennferenre with newpjper
men Kite today S-rr'tiry flryan r.m
nfked numerous iiu's'lons about the
alit sNl unit'. He xxua asked if he hud
IB VEKUUJi. 1
You can save almost half in this
final clearance sale on all clothing.
Dress Overcoats Chinchilla Overcoats Ulsters Bal-
macaans Cravenettes and Fur Overcoats are all included.
$15.00 Overcoats are
$9.00
$18 and $20 Overcoats are
$11.25
All our Stein-Bloch and Society
Brand Suits are on sale
The Sale on Eoys' Suits and Overcoats is still On
Buy the Boys' and Little Fellows' Cloths now the
savings are 1-3 and more. All Sampeck Suits and
Overcoats and all our Jas. Skolney Suit3 and Over-
coats are included.
Paragon
Trousers
On Sale You
Save 1-4
There Is Oniv One
To Cot The GENUINE Calt For Tlio Full Name
Used The World Over to Oure a Cold In One Day
Whenever you feel a cold coming on
think of the full name LAXATIVE
BROMO QUININE. Look for this
signature on the box. Price 25 cent.
Headache usually comes from a
sluggish liver and bowels. If you fetH
bilious dUzy or tongue Is coated and
stomach sour. Just got a 10-cent box
of "i8iareta to start your liver and
bowels and your headache will end.
Adv.
discussed the subjects involved In the
shipping hill with any representative
of any foreign government.
"I am not willing" repliaj the sec
retary "to discuss with any foreign
government the manner In whioh the!
power If conferred will be exercised."
The secretary Intimated that pub-
lished reports had associated notes
received some time ago on various1
phases of the ahip registry question j
with nn application to the pendlnpc'
bill.
"While you were away" the secre-
tary xvas told "the statement was
made that the Rritlsh ambassador had I
said to you that the British govern- i
ment would look upon the transfer of j
any vessel now Interned In American .
ports German and Austrian vessels
as an unneutral act."
"Go to the person who gavo you
I nun statement anil ier mm conrirm
jit" .Mr. Bryan suggested-
At the Hrttish embassy Sir Cecil
Spring-Rice refused to see newspaper
! men or to discuss the published re
ports.
WEST TO MEXICO
FOR PRES. WILSON
AMU Bo Personal Il4')re.entatlve of
tlio Ileail of Our fJovorninnrt;
Familiar YYItli Affairs.
SAX ANTONIO. F. 1. Duval
West former assistant I'nlted Stat s
district attorney and said to be one
of the best Informed men on Mexican
affairs departed tonight for Wash-
ington In response to a summons from
President Wilson to act In th capac-
ity of the president's personal repre-
sentative in Mexico. Sir. West spent
several years In .Mexico studying the
country ana its pex.ple and history
and enjoys the acquaintance of al-
most every man who has figured
prominently in trie nff.i n ef th .la
ter republic for the last half century.
A ;MI I.YtHJf MMiiim
HilieIral Choir I.iilerUlns largest
Crowd of the Season.
The Cathedral Choir .iv
tertalred the largest audience that has
attended a Commuii.Ty I yeeuni at-
tiHotmn In Convention hall this sea-
sen. Fully one thousand people were
present and responded liberally with
applause that called for an encore of
nearly every number-
The company composed of a double
nunrtot and a pianist delivered one of
ti e rarest inimical programs ever lis-
$25 and $22.50 Overcoats
are
$14.75
$30 and $28.50 Overcoats
are
$18.75
Sweater Coats
and Mackinaw
Coats On Sale
You Save 14
Hard Time Prices
Our work U the
best prices Hie
lowest. We aro
here to stay and
our work is guar-
anteed for 15
yeara.
Gold Crown
Porcelain Filling
Silver Filling ..
Teeth Cleaned .
.S.I. 00 and 94.00
50o
R0:
otic
Bridge Work
$.1.00 anil $1.00
Teeth Extracted Without Pain 50c
U. 8. PAIM.FSS DKN'TISTS.
A written guarantee for 15 years.
118 4 South .Main.
Over Wonderland Theatre.
YOUR WAR TAX
in Tulsa will he paid hv the Nichols
Transfer Storage Co. on goods
to be shipped which now require
revenue stamps. These stamps for
bills of ladings will bo furnished
free to customers by tho
Nichols Transfer
and Storage Co.
So. I orth Ilmililcr. Plume 118.
I)uy or XiIit Phono 1SU2
STANLEY & McClhVE
Funeral Lircciors
15 Ut Third St. Tulnn Okla.
rhoiin: Offlr 3699 rethlenrc 1109
lbiiim; 9 to 11 s. m 3 to 4 7 to 0 p. m
WAXT0M F0BEBT DUTT0W II. D.
DtusaMi of Stomae.. Hawt and
ArtorUl Byittia
Sunt 341 42 Robinjon-Arnda
PLANT
Snrnbi Row VIn Fruit nd St""'
Tiwi Im tbtm bsfors buying Bes-'r
U plant naw Juat Boons 6344
will uU.
WILLIAMS & II HVEY
Fourth ami Mln.
trned to In this city. It was strlc'ir
Mgh class In every respect and de-
erxert to 1-e drawing big crowds a
road producalon.
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