Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1915 Page: 6 of 10
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THE T I' L.S A DAILY WORLD
THAW ILL BUT WILL
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TWO DIVORCE CASES
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HAS 68 ENTRIES
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WHERE MUST WE
BUILD HIGH SCHOOL?
'.".i.fil Mi !:lirrs Arc in a
(t;ia!i'lry; .May Use the
Sit.- "N'mw OccUJiU'il.
! s - ri a r; !i In b' ''(! al
:.'i.s in tlo- l..st f-i .lays ahout tlie
l s-.'.iua ol T lie i.f'w Lih tchoul bui'.J-
!nsr. Ao -arillng to an auri-i nii'iit of
tin.' ho. .ial. when tho boinls were voteJ
the p:-?-n! lo-atlon of the hlfih school
wii: :i t he .hanii'-J unless the hoard Is
a ir. 1 t!:Ht n majority uf the I'eo-
1'!.' i: ff r another site.
Thn i.-ot'osttion of movih? the
b "!. us .stated 1-v M'ltral mi'iiil'iis
of ti.e !o:ird Is this: The li'illiling
where i! t.ow sI.lII'Is Is centrally lo-
i.i'.ed and to move It In any dire lion
would 1'ilng J.ist reinntistrunee from
rr s: o ut 3 ii. the oi'jMisit- dlro th'ii. To
j In ild on a lot within ten blocks of
I the I'l'iM'tt hite ni'iiui valiliitiU build-
jln Us would li.oe to he moved or torn
'ilvvn which would l" additional ex-
; f!so to the hoard. To sell the hlocli
i w lii-re it s'. ui Is and Lay anotln r for
i h ss ii.oi.ey Would lie c.ssitate liu.v till?
lit to the oiitsMils .f town which they
thlhl. is l ot llkelv to meet the UJi-
I priii al of n.ai.v I'cople.
I It has I.o.mi HiiK'-H'sti'il that the lot
wlier.1 the IiIkIi m-Iioo! tuilldini; now
islands he divided and the now lauld-
! 1ml. 1.11.-.. i on that n ut of the llk
ml.1. 1".. M (he resilience section and the
portion liii'lnn the huslness streets be
us. d for commercial hulldin.es of some
sort. It Is the opinion of part of the
hoard us Well as some citizens who
have cxpr.-ssi'd themselves on the sub-
je.'t that half or two-thirds of thfl
I hlo U will be miffi. i-nt for a biilldinK
to meet thu ilenmnils iif the present
nil. I that should the city ever outgrow
I lie i tie hiKh Hchool. it would he well
to luilld a-iiother In another Hection
! uuy v ay.
At ai.v rate the (ii.s(iou of loca-
lion and Mo of the site must be de-
t f ' n i ;lu- before plans for the building
or urchilivt arul ileslmi.s can be made.
The board Is In an attitude to listen to
people who have preferences in the
in. it'e' ai.d re.isois for same.
.Iff ft Skin Mullt.
The .! f;- defeat 1 the Mutts In H
lw ; t!j contest held at the Arcade
:io last n.uht by the ore of 2.051
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Iron inkers Win.
I The 1 i''..liom.i lion W orks team de-
j fcaie.l ; he W lute v Sun lair ti am In an
j 11 door ontuoof baseball Kline on the
Cel.!! t! high school grounds. 17 to f..
I est 1 ria i.ft.-t uo.' t. I'aiterson and
I H.i'liT pit her and fielder respec-
tive! for the lion Workers lb-serve
special n.ei '.ion for th.tr . laying.
Plol.idelpblil Null mills Will.
I ST. Fl.TllKSr.I'lKI. Fl.i.. March 10.
j Ti e l lul. ub Iphi.i N itioiials won an
: e '1 : ' ... ! .-i i:.'!. front the l'il.i'.i llul"
I S I" I h-ie to I. iv.
.i I i.e Siemiil.
i I'll.'.' M . t h 1 if - Fv w in-
1 n :.. I..v . 0 1 . It. the : Coast
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f : o- - I;- 1 I 0 A mi t n in-.
Iliilils It. iit.-n.
K v ci n . M" . Mir h in -"I'i
' 1 ' 1 ' 1 us . f 1 i.k : in I. C.il .
1..-! l i 'T c!.;.! g Tliorp.-" of Kan.i
1' iv n i ig'.t in th. fourth round of a
-!.. .1 tti-ri.':ml I ...ut. The l'lcht-
i's h.-ikIi. . in at ImJ pounds. 'I bey
t.. 1 at. I id for March 116.
bioifii Itc raits hi.
Vi;.T ' Cil.. .Mat -'i 1'V The
t'h . 't ... Americans No. ' team to v
..-' . a'."ii the .M 'l.st.J club 7
to 1.
CROOKED ELECTION
METHODS ARE TOLD
I'iiiniiMn Names I'sod in Kcxlslruliiin
Llss; .Manufactured olfi's Inn
.Sidled.
lM'IA.N'Al'Dl.lS Much 10 - fiov-
f rnnn'i.t w il iii-.-.si s today tn the tnal
of .Mayor Jionn M. Huberts und Z"
oth'r Terre llanle nun chain'-d wi.li
cunspirini' to ilil'i.iud tin i Kovirtuiii-nt
In the last cl c! i. i'i told nf till)
met hods useil to iiiani.lacl ure voters
In Terro Haute on .'i einber U ID 14.
Wallep Conies who Mild he WHS
appointed clerk in the illy eiiwinrerH
oifet. by Hob. l is. test il'le 1 iiow be used
fictitious haling in luakil uji let;is-
tiatloii lists.
Harry 1'oiebeik nimLlier employe
of (he same department also told of
how Voters could be created on the
supr of tin- moment
Until lin n hh did I'laude I'atton and
Th i nun h llanloy two other elty em-
ployes testii'ii-d that he received their
orders froiu Kdward Holler then chief
of police vvloi has pleaded (fililt.V. The
witness s also Identified registration
applb al ions us made out in their
haiidw riHUkT. Theso prevloualy had
been identified in part of tho election
records by lo county a ul lit iri ties.
CONTINUE KAHFED
SUIT TILL MONDAY
loj'f Sinclair Will Keep
J-'raiicliist' in Kansas
'itv Oiif 'ear.
('II h ' A i March 1 (i. At the con-
clusion of the examination of wit-
nesses today. .linUi' Jesse A. Kaldwin
in the circuit court continued further
hcaiuik.- of ttio suit for Injunction
brought by the Ka.iisa.s City baseball
club to restrain the Federal leanue
from traasfirrliiK the Ktm.sa.s City
club franchise to .Newark N. .1.. until
next Monday afternoon at L' o'clock.
Tiie continuance was "ranted to
Kive Attorney K. k. t lutes repre.sent-
UiK tho Federal league ;4a fipiortuii-
Ity to confer with Harry Sinclair to
whom the franchise was transferred
In an attempt to Induce him to con-
sent to operate In Kansas City this
veil'. The effort to compromise the
dispute came as a result of the con-
ference lull by representative. of
both sid s last hi-ht at tin- s;'!-ii-s; ;i
of J ud-e lla Id w i u.
WICKERSHAM IS
NAMED IN SUIT
Southern Pacific Agreed to
Sell UiHlaJr Coercion of
U. S. Attornev.
SAX FHAXCISiYi March 10 Tes-
tifyliijf today in the suit of the fed-
eral government to unnierjfe the Cen-
tral and Southern l'aclfl.- lallroads
Julius Kurttschnitt chairman of the
executive board of the southern I'a-
clflo company charyes that iteom'.;
W". Wiekershain former t'nlted States
attorney Keneral coerced tho South-
ern 1'acifie. Into an nijreenient to fell
the Central 1'aciflc to tlie Fnion l'a-
clfle railroad for f I ij4.000.0vn.'.
"The Soul hern 1'aclfic company."
Mr. K ruttschn Itt testified. ' signed the
inrrceiiient with tho I'nloii Pacific to
sell tlie hitt.-r th. Central l'aelflc at
a price of J 1 u4uO0.0OU under the
compulsion and coercion of the at-
torney general of the United S'atis
who threatened me with a forced mmU
of the line If It was not sold to the
Fnion Pacific."
The California state railroad com-
mission prevented the deal he eatd by
refusing to approve the plan.
"I wrnt to the attorney general per-
sonally" th witness continued 'and
protested vehemently against his ac-
tion telling him that It would de-
stroy the Southern Pacific. Ills only
reply w us '1 am going to apply equal
compulsion to tho Fnion Pacific' "
Attorneys for tho Southern Pacific
who elicited this evidence from Mr.
Kruttschultt said they were trying to
nhow that during Attorney General
W'lckersham's tenure of office the
government attempted to bring about
a merger the equivalent of which
they usserteil It Is now trying to break
In Its suit to dissolve the Southern
and Central Pacific railroads.
COWGILLGIRlTlS
RETURNED TO HOME
Tie brother of Florence CoWglll
arrived In Sap ilpa Monday to return
his sister who almost succeeded In
"putting ov.r" an tl.Mie forgery on
Ch.ules l'avre. to her home. The
American National bank of Kapulp.t
: ltllMI c left th" mailer of pt. sedition
rutin Iv to the d t r tioii of Mr. Page
j n fused to detain tie girl and Mr.
lage being satisfied that the grl whs
; a ting und r t lie ad v i seme lit of ll male
Cc tifel e late did not choose to prose.
cute her
; M:ss Cuwgill Was lebvis.-d from Jail
1 yest.-rd.iy afternoon and allow cl to re-
turn to t'ttiw i wilt h.r brother
j The Sapulna otficers are very much
Mil doubt th.t the woman was in
I league with anybody. They are of
I the opinioii that In r story of a man
'agisting l.er was eiily to obtain the
jlver.'V of thus. coll. l ined and of the
touit. shoul 1 shg ever be btoi.gt t to
trml.
i iestiio'i of ' Till
itn- todjv. Ia to
JOHN FLEMING WILSON (TS. 11 if iVl
Utf Thrilling Stonxjp . J oy V JJ '
V MvATff and Pom a nor' I iCIfV -
ri- f..
j
th- .! Ti-
Mis Id". I'-"
j. STMT: ( IMTM; m :s f
NO APPOINTMENTS
WILL BE MADE YET
(Aniiiiiis.MoiUTs to 15c Xamod
A ft or Legislature
Adjourns.
Sj.f I:! p. 'l I... Worli
OKLAHOMA C1TV March 10.
Oovcriior it. U 'illiiiius will riot ap-
point the iiino meiuberii of the bu-
prcme court coininlsslon until lifter
tho leirisiaturo In adjourned finally
ho ordiii to information Wednesday
that came from a reliable source. The
Informant stated that In all probabil-
ity the governor will nominato the
bank commissioner members of tho
state board of cdm-Ht ion and wardens
of the penitentiary und reformatory.
Theso latter named officers must be
confirmed by the senate.
The announcement that the chief
executive will not name tho court
commissioners until after the legisla-
ture adjourns will como as a disap-
pointment to the many applicants for
the positions and also to the law clerks
of former members of two commis-
sions who aro applicants for re-np-polntmi-nt.
rraetb ally all of these ap-
pli ants have remained in Oklahoma
City since the commission went out of
existence In February In the hope that
the leyislati.ro would enact a law Coii-tiniiin-;
their work for another two
year". The two commissions com-
posed nf three members each auto-
matically ceased to exist In February
when iho law creating them termin-
ated. It Is believed the reason the gover-
nor will not make the appointments
at once is pressure of work with and
In connection with the legislature and
too it is thought willi the appoint-
j nici'.ts pending he will be able to com
mand more inriiience ami support in
the final enactment of administration
measures. Kach applicant for com-
mission has friends In tho legisla-
ture who tire deeply Interested in
landing an appointment. Knowing
the .sit nation the governor realizes ho
would be able to get more support
than if ho make the appointments be-
fore adjournment.
REMITTANCE BY
MONTH PAYING
One Half I'cr Cent Interest AVI II I lai n
Approximately $.10(Mt Yearly
for tli! Treasury.
OKLAHOMA C1TV March 10. Ac-
cording to figures computed AVedne.-j-
j day by W. I.. Alexander state treas-
urer tho Mate will earn and receive
i between $11000 and $1:5000 per an-
mini from Win workings of house bill
I No. 41U which was passed by the
I present legislature and which requires
county treasurers to turn over state
money to the state treasurer every
month Instead of every quarter.
Treasurer Alexander Mated that the
c ounty treasurers receivo i! 'j per cent
Interest upon the county deposits
based upon tho dally balances. The
Htate treasurer received 3 per cent In-
terest. Tho j per rent difference
Mr. Alexander figures will net tho
Mute in tho neighborhood of $1:5.000
eich year. The law wits introduced
by P.epresentativc Harrison of Hughes
(county passed both hoi.ses. has been
I signed by tho governor and is now a
I law.
I 1'nder the provisions of the new
I law county treasurers are required to
;turu over money belonging to the
state by the second Monday of each
'month. There are several features
I to the new law the most Important
' bing as stated above the increased
earnings in interest to the slate. With
the money coming every month the
treasurer will be nioie able to facili-
tate tho work of the office and to
tak up claims when presented.
Mr. Alexander stated that a few of
the county treasurers are fending In
the state's money and he hopes all
will meet the law's requirements im-
mediately. CONFED VETERAN IS
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD
Matthews Slates There Will He So
Jtraft In Securing; l'enslors for
Oklahoma dermis.
er ill to 1 hp Werkl.
OKLAHOMA CJTV March 19
At a meeting of the confed-
erate pension board W. Matthews
state commissioner of charities
and corrections and a confeder-
ate veteran himself was elected chalr-
11 an. W. L. Alexander state treis-
nnr was elected secretary (len. 1)
M. llalley of Mcfiester the third
member of the board was unaldo to
attend tho meeting notifying the
board he was detained at homo. The
1 penioii bill will not become effective
until three months Hiter final adjourn-
ment. However the board Is taking
steps to be in readiness for the rush
business th it Is expected to come
'when the bill heroines a law. Appli-
Iratioii blanks will be printed In.medl-
'ately and a supply foivvaidcd to each
I county jidg:
I Chairman Matthews desire'' It gen-
erallv known that the law forbids any
person ftoui iliaigng a fee. either
'niie.tlv or Indirectly to 11 veteran for
m curing a pensi 11. ' For years." said
; C. mmiss otno- Matthews "lawyers
l ave forced the U. A. It. veterans to
I ay tl.em in e fees tor .securing pen-
sii ns w In 11 tlie inm i y wo.ild have
be. n .ociir.-d without any expense
Some Wahii gton lawyers even ad-
vertised they handle pension claims
it asonjldy. More than iuu appiica-
.m.xmi.k ki.i win
be sh'.wn
Leonard l
-art. f-alcrinii Jlooert
I
rJmfyJ :h w UrfJ
The Broad Way
Leads to Goodyear Tires
Try it a little Me. It hat carried some 400000
motorit to the haven of content. It U traveled by more
uer than ha any other tire. That hat been so for years.
We can't win you to Fortified
Tires by tiskinj you to try tliem.
The tires themselves must win you.
Dut our pica is that you shoulJ
try the tires that countless men
found Lest. There must be a rea-
son as you know why Goodyears
dominate like this. Last year men
boutfht about one Goodyear or
every car in use.
Men Like You
This Goodyear army is com-
posed of men like you. They
want quality 6a(cty endurance.
They want trouble-savins and low
cost per mile.
Goodyears
best met these
wants. They
met them be-
cause they are
Fortified Tires.
oodJIyear
1S AKKON.OHIO
G
Fortified Tires
No-Rm-Ctrt Tir-"Oo.Alr Car4
Wilb All-W.itW TrMdi or Smooth
New State Auto
New Cadillac
QUICK RELIEF FRCM
CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets.
Thit i tlie joyful cry of t!irnsan ds lints
Dr. Kdwinls prodn.-ed O'iia I'llilft- th
Kubntitiittt for i-iieuii-l.
Ur. KUviunh. a prutirini pli.uiciin for
17 yir nil calomel ' 1 old-tlm enmy tiis-
cor(l tli formula- for OUt Tublftt while
trutinu patieiitj for clirouic coatipatnai
nd torpid livers.
Dr. Kdward' tHive Tablet! do not con-
taUi calomel but a liealii.j tootliii.g vgv-
tabla laiatlva.
No tripliiK l tha "kejnnto" of the's
little iujar-caled ol'.re colored tablet. Thfy
i-auta till boneli and liver to a t normally.
Thev nerer forre them to unnatural a-tion.
If you liavu a ''dark tirown mouth" now
and tneii a Ii u .1 br ath a dull tired feel-
ing lek tiendiiehe torpid liver and are
inns I i pa t e d. you'll find qni'k lure and only
iileajfcatit result from one or t'vo little l'r.
tdnaril i (Hive Ta'o.eti it bedtime.
Thousand! tuko one or ti erery nijlit
jmt to keep ri(ht. Try tbeiu. lm- aud 'J.'ic
per box. All driiiffiatH.
Tlie Ua Tabiet company Columbus 0.
- Adr.
tlons for pensions ha been receht-d
at tha olhce of the coruniis'sioner.
JENNINGS DID NOT
WANT TO BE MAYOR
KpeMul to TU World.
OKLAHOMA CITV. March 10. Al
Jennings much talked of as a possi-
ble candidate for the I'emocratlc
nomination for mayor of Oklahoma
City und who has been lecturing In
California Hlnee the November elec-
tion will not return to Oklahoma City
in tho near future lie will not be a
candidate for mayor. lie never In-
tended to bp a candidate fur the of-
fice this year.
Such whs the substance of Htato-
nientu Weduenday afternoon by his
brother who resides In the city.
; Word lias been receiv ed from Al him-
self from I.os Ant'eles that he Is tied
up with a contract to lecture In con-
nect Inn with the exhibition of Ills'
"lleattni: I'.ack" pi' tuns. and that lie
; could not coine back to I'kl itioma at
'this time. Ills brother stated that a
letter from Al was misconstrued it
being thouuht the ex-handlt Intended
!to run for mayor. A letter from him
1 Weilncsda v tdated that he never in-
tended to run for the office of major
as has been rumored.
GOVERNOR SIGNS
ELEVEN MEASURES
Staff Correpntidenr.
OKLAHOMA CITV. March 10.
Covernor Williams today ntgaied the
fcllowinz bills:
Uy Cha.e of Now.'.ta nd Davidson
tf Tul"a l'rov iding for InHjiettion of
ul'ned oil and gan tc.
Uy Imrai-t: Providing for addi-
tional help tn otlice of attorney gen-
eral. I!y Syk-s and Hudfon: TrovldlnB
frr besslons of the county court at
I Token Arrow.
By Harrison of Hi phes: Providing
for salt of lands by tho Plate taken
tn foret losuie procetdinif.
Fy lull: l'rov idiriR for a clerk of
the county curt it Ct lllnsville.
l;y Smith: Supp. rt of Connell
school of iiKriculture.
Uy Willi ims: Sui'rort of Coodwell
school of BKrlcutltute.
Uy Hunter of Comanche nnd Cot-
ton: fupport of Cameron fcchool of
ajri iculturo.
I'.y lMikh.im: ApjTnnrlatlnni from
net tion 13 and new college fund for
Pi.pport of certain edicational Institu-
tions. Fy Ch s of Nowata: lteitiirlni
certain county ttticerp to make de-
lotlta tf icrtain funds.
III five costly ways employed by
no other maker they offer uniquo
protection. They combat five
troubles rim cuts blowouts
loose trends punctures and skid-
ding as is dune in no other tire.
Price Reduction
On February 1st we made
another bitf price reduction. That
mukea three reductions in two
years totulina 43 per cent.
Toduy Goodyears more than
ever before offer you most for
the money. They offer you tho
utmost possible in tircs.measured
by cost per
mile. Doesn't
their top place
prove that?
The following"
Goodyear Ser-
vice Stations
will supply you:
and Supply Co.
Co. of Okla.
PI
El!!.
ivsrwr r.i i.ii r with a small
Tin l lun n.r or ".st.
RhCumatisin Is "pain" only.
Not one case in fifty requires inter-
nal treatment Stop drugging! Kul
poothiiip penetrating "fit. Jacobs Oil"
rlulit into your fcore stiff achinff
Joints and relief comes instantly. "St.
Jacobs OH" Is a harmless rheumatism
liniment which never disappoints and
can not burn the nkln.
Limber up! Quit romplalnlnp! O't
a small trial bottle of old honest ".t.
Jacobs Oil" at any drug titore and In
Just a moment you'll bo freo from
rheumatic pain soreness and ptlffness.
I'on't suffer! ICe-llef awaits you. "tit.
Jacobs Oil" is just as good for sciatica
neuralgia lumbago backache sprains.
--Adv.
FOOD MUST TASTE GOOD.
Krumbles Possesses This Advantage
Besides OtherValuable Qualities.
The chief requisite of a ready-to-eat
food must be that it tastes good.
Krumbles the new all-wheat food
meets this requirement aa it has never
been met before by any ready-to-eat
cereal. There is a zest and flavor to
Krumbles that satisfies aud it is a
flavor that docs not become weari-
some. Then too Krumbles enjoys all tho
other good qualities hieli nutritive
value; ea-sy digestibility; perfect
whclesomencss.
It is ready to serve at any minute
that anyone is hungry. It's niaHe of
Durum wheat the hardest "meatiest"
wheat grown. It is cooked shredded
and t lasted by the Kelloits? process. It's
packed Waxtite so that it is fresh and
crisp in any kind of weather.
Krumbles is well worth your inves
tigati'in. Take a package home to
day. The price is 10 cents.
HEADACHES
Trmuiand! ol m"n and women milter frnra
beadaehra every day oilier (hoiuauda hav
headaeliea every week ur every month anil still
other have headache! uccaaiiinally but not al
regular Interval. The bent lHictor liotten tinM
to tind the rime o( many ol theae headache
and In tnuft other case knowing the raiue ha
doea nut know m hat III remove It. 10 at to glva
a pennant-lit cure. All be ran do ia to nreicrlbe
the iieual palu rellevt-n. which give temporary
relief but the headache return aa umal au t
treatment ia again tirecMary. II youmirTir Ironi
neadaehea no matter what their nature tak
Antl-kamnla Tableu. and the reeultl will be aatiif
laetory In the highest degree. Vmi can obtain
them at all dnuigmta In any quantity loo worth
2jc worth or more. Auk lor A-K Tablets.
SICK-HEADACHES
fUrk headache. the most miserable ol til alek-
Besses losea It terrors when A-K Tablets ar
taken. When you leel aa attack coming on
take two tablets and In many caes the attack
"III he warded off. lmrlng tn attack take ona
A K Tablet eery two hours. Th res and com-
fort wbkh lollow can In obtaiued la do other
way.
Csnm'n A-K Tmbltti (car I ft K
rrnrn. At mil Jruttitlt
l urniMl His Wreath.
"You say you're a moving picture
hero T"
"Yea my wife makes me go te
them every nighL" l'earsong Weekly.
Ilml Hair a Htvorcc Inhibit.
K Clevehmd woman ts suing for a
divorce because she found three long
red hairs on her husband's shoulder.
Thnt'a the trouble with red hair. It
still come out. Houston I'oM.
HUB RHEUUTC
AH ITS
AND SIOP PAIN
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