Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 162, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1915 Page: 3 of 10
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THE TULSA DAILY WOULD WEDNESDAY MARCH :M 1 0 1 IS .
T II It K B
START CIVIL SUIT
MUJ
OILTON BANK IS
READY FOR ROBBERS
(icfiiiaii S 1 1 ' a 1 1 1 s 1 1 i Attcii
Jed ti Slip Out dl' Sin
Juan 1 1 a rl r.
VASIIIM!T X March ::. - Addi-
tional Information n I 1 1 the iiiti'inpf
il' tin- (icmiari Mi auship iiilcnv.ahl In
sli. mil of t he harbor el San .In. HI
I'm 1(1 Itlco i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 clearance papers
;i wick it n i Sunday I ccciv cd Ik re
toiiinlil' from ( 'olh cl(.r of Customs
Kiclktrdsun (Mic oi' (lie ceiilr.il
lllis 111 tin lllilltlil ulliill led Id till'
seizure of the i idenwald h a 1'intcd
Si ; r i-s marshal lor aliened violation
of American lu'Ulraln v
.Mr. Klcliardson's report the first
full account of wliiil haiiolH'd at Sail
J 1 1 14 it to reach Washington was sent
to tin' st. i to depart nit'til and may be
turned over to die department of jus-
tieo for use in its prospective suit to
i on fisea le the Vessel.
The i 'derma Id had taken on coal
ond provisions just before start inn out
of the harbor but Collector l:i hard-
son says she had no unusual (iiaulities
aboard nor were there any units or
ammunition. Some officials think
however that the report supp"its the
belief that the dash to sea was carp-
fully planned ami limed just at the
rinlil moment to meet another slcam-
nhil waitinn in the offing.
The presence of this steamer had
only heotf hinted al In previous offi-
cial i't ports but Kichardson declares
that he personally saw olutids of
smoke mil side the h.i i hor as the i iclcu-
vvald Kid under way and he encloses
Htateir.eiits fiom other persons v ho
saw .". Iartrt steamer just al this time
short distance outside.
Il has been said thai this ship Was
the Herman converted cruiser Kron-
prinz Wilhelm ami that the ndcnwnld
made her attempt to Ret away to carry
her eoul and provisions.
''he report said tin estimation after
H five-Inch shell from .Morro Caslle
had stopped the idenwald showed
I 'I l.'l'l Ua . March 3".- - The
fail that the oil field towns were
found to be prepared to withstand a
bank rohherv is what saved one and
1 perhaps several of them from heme
the scene of Ho- 'i.ohery which was
ipiillid off al Stroud instead Kccurd-
iik to Walter It. Katun member of
the recent legislature which pass I
I Ihe measure offi riiiK rewards for
; bank lubbers. The measure hud been
'discussed so t liot'oimhly that Mr.
! K.ilon t"ok up the matter of pivctu-
; I Ion ai;ai(isl rubbery with Mik'Is.
(iillilund and Ferris of the First Stale
bank of i niton. As a result I tie
scene of the proposed action of the
robbers was shifted.
It would be a difficult matter ill
fact to pull off a robbcrv in trilton
because of the preparations that ha'0
been made. (Inns have been plated
at. different positions coinmandlni:
the bank ami as soon as an alarm is
niveii. men who are expert shots will
have the situation in hand. linns
have also been placed on lhcoutsUrts
of town thus i uiiaiulini? the. ave-
nues of escape. Al another place the
man with I he nun is afforded pro-
tection for himself by the use of a
heavy piece of lank sleel us a barri-
cade.' Throiilih this steel portholes
have been cut. and lookinn :mJ fir-
inn if necessary throunh these the
watchouls fully cover that section o
the town.
VROHATZ TO ANSWER
SIX DEFENDANTS
ARE OUT OF JAIL
rial JiKliiV
Ki'iiiul ( 'asp
nf the
in Klcctittn
'Takes Care
Men."
I X I l A N A I 'I 1 1 .1 S March 30. At the
trial of the Telle llutile flection fuse
in fedeial court this afternoon JikIkc
thai five rowhoats had been anchored I A. I! Anderson said thai he felt il his
nloiiK the channel indicating a pre-
nlranued plan to point the way out of
the harbor for the Cerman skipper.
Attorney (ieneral flrenory has naid
that hf expects to develop first Hie
civil ease seeking confiscation of the
(idenwald before decidim; whether to
In inn criminal proceedinns against
tlie captain or owners.
i
TODW.
The Quest"
Mutual Master Picture
l ive Keels.
PL.Ci: WF.l.KI.Y KKVIF.W.
Sclicihile of Shows:
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in. 12 : l." 'i :U0 :t :
1- 7;(MI 8:15 ::
Coininir
Tomorrow unit Friday
WU.I.IAM II. t ltAM:
ill
"David ir.nr.M."
('(lining Saturilay.
I II. I. IAN (ilsll
and
w M(.t i: ici :n
in
riiK lost norsi-:."
CrR AND
CURLE QUI!
THE GINGER
GIRLS'
duty "to take care of some of the de-
j fendants." His remark came after
j two Terre Haute policemen who called
j by the defense to testify to the reputa-
l tion of some of the men vvlin have
1 pleaded K'i'lly on cross examination
Rave evidence considered favorable to
the nov eminent .
After the jury had rclircd the court
announced that he would release the
six defendants who have pleaded
Kuilty and who were taken from the
'Jail at Telle Haute and brought to
Indianapolis to testify on a writ of
habeas corpus and permit them to re-
t urn to Terre I la ute.
' "And I say now." the court added
"that there shall be nothinn done to
them over there. I have been reliably
informed that Hie defendants Sheriff
I'ennis Shea and City Judxe Thomas
Smith while they were In Jail a few
days ann tried to influence these hoys.
They promised to take care of them
if liiey would nil certain things. 1
shall take care of them and 1 warn
uny policeman sheiiff or citizen not
to arrest or molest them."
j Officer- Handicapped.
I Eli II. Kedman the defendant who
was declared elected .indite of the cir-
cuit court by ten votes had foin-
plcttd his direct examination and was
Ix Inn cross-examined w hen court ad-
journed lie denied every itoin of
evidence produced anainst him by the
government.
Thomas Harry one of the patrolmen
inn cross-examination said he "fell his
hands were tied six months before the
election." lie asseiled that his pris-
oners frequently laughed and said
they Would be released in a few min-
utes. He added that he had arrested
n man wanted for liinhway robbery
and within ten minutes after ho put
.him In the patrol wanon he (Harry)
met Iti in on the street.
A numbi r of election inspectors
were Introduced lo testify they did lint
j receive instructions from Huberts In
'operate the lever on the vol inn ma-
le bines one of these John II. Honors
admitted on cross examination that
he received such Instruction at a nieet-
inn lit which Huberts talked.
Held I'lidt r sliiioi) liuiul I'm-
the Killing ol' Ifov
Munis.
Sti ve I Hutch) Vronau will have to
stand trial m ihe .superior conn on a
charne of lourdeiinn Hoy Hums ac
rilitiii In I lie decision reaclu d v estor-
'av alter n by .luslle. of the ' a' e
.- II. ici ter lien he held Vroi
await Hie action if Hi.. Iiintie
V'ronat. faibd vcslerdav to
I.iumi bond.
I'' pul County Alb.riiev IM War-
ren who conducted the case for th.
sbili' placed on the stand Kuiuia
Weaver maid at the Kcvsloue hotel
whore the killinn occurred as the
principal witness. 11 r strn v veMcrday
was in the main a n ih ration of state-
ments made in her confession shoitlv
after the tranedv. about tell (lavs lll'i'
Sh" said that when Harris objected to
Vrnnalz washinn the windows while
he was in the room that she VhIun-
leeicd to do the work for Vronau.
He. she testified -apparently became
aiini'id when Huriis .b.i..ted to his
workinn in the loom where h was
1 1 to
court
make
landl idv-
if th
I dim;
I .
aid
i a 1 .
Matinee 2:30. i!ili( H:l.'i
l.-.c Joe 3.V
ami went down to tlie
room am) procured a nun
"Ho ou want some
Yninatz asked I turns a
.vn.-s vv caver.
"Xo. I don't" answered liurrn
At t liis j 1 1 n turn M iss Weavei
she interposed and henn'd 'r
to sho
'Well do yon want sonic of it
tlnn'.'" Vroiiatz said t li real en i nr 1 v .
Miss W'eav er swnl'e.
Hurris. ic.iriun that further inter-
ceilinir would useless iirappbd
with Vrniiatz and in the scuffle one
shot was fired which went Into 1I10
ecilinn. Tln n I he maid continued
Vronatz held Hurris away with olio
hand and fired twice Into his body.
Hurris dropped to the floor dead and
Vroiiatz made his escape down a fire
escape in the rear of the buildinn.
Hr. I'". M. Homo who was immedi-
ately called and who examined the
nun wounds on the w itness stand yc s-
tirday said that the first shot which
entered t he lower left lunnund ranned
downward possibly n razed the heart
ami was the shot that caused death.
The second shot which entered the
);roin. ranned inward but would
necessarily have proven fatal in
opinion of 1 h Hoso.
Mrs. V. 1'itzpalrl -k the last stale's
Willie. ;s to be placed on the stand by
Mr. Warren only knew that three
shots were find and Identified the nun
used hv Vronatz as the oile she always
kept in her desk.
liny We will pay tliree cent' per
pound for clean cotton iiks TtiKi
World.
not
the
HEAVY MOVEMENT
OF OIL FREIGHT
OII.TOX Okla.. March 3il. -Today
witnessed here the heaviest move-
ment of fieinht in the enure coiitnry
--two hundred cars In inn brought In
from the Kaly and Kriscn lines In
particular where the slretracks have
been eonnested for several weeks
avvultiiiK the completion of trackane
ill the Oilloii yards. The movement
included oil field and oil tank mater-
ial and supplies and buildinn material
for Oilton.
To make this movement of freinht
absolutely certain the i'risco coin-
puny sent a special train lo onion
esterday from Sprlnnfield Mo. car-
ryinn four hundred workmen. They
built three miles of sidetracks in the
oilton yards In the one (lav and were
back to Sprlnnfield last ninht. A sec-
ond special train into oilton early
yesterday carried Die special cars of
(Ieneral Superintendent b'r.ites Sup-
erintendent Hopkins and Superintend-
ent Mason of the western division.
These officials were accompanied by
(Ieneral Ant nt Moore of Tulsa. Three
ennihes each uillinn twenty cars of
freinht. were in oilton by nine o'clock
this morninn.
MARRIED WOMEN
BEST TEACHERS
A SliiUUish l iver ocds Attention.
I.et your Liver riI torpid and you
I are In for u spell of misery. Kvcry-
; body nets an attack now and then
j Thousands of people kci p their Livers
;aeilve and healthy by tislnR- Or. Klnn's
I New Life Pillf. Line for the Stomach
! too. Stop the I'tzzinpps Constipation
1 I'.illousncss and Indtnest ion. Clear the
blood. Only L'T.c al vour DrtijfMist.
Adv.
roHTl.AXli Ore.. March So. H. H.
Thomas school clerk testified today
that married school tea' hers make the
best teachers after the nlamor of-
wedded life has worn off. His re-
mark was made al a hearinn w her
Mrs. Maud Hicbarils Is finhlinn to re-
tain her place. Mrs. Hiehanls was
dlscliarned the day after her inar-
lianc on January 4.
TODAY-LAST DAY-Wilton Lackaye
IV ZANt.UII I. S
"Children of the Ghetto"
Mimvliiff at I-' :!) L' lui :5:;tu ::i)ii ii:;tiis:oii :;!0
ADMISSION 10c
The Splendid A cting of Mr. Lackaye In This
Production Has Won the Hearts of all Who
Saw the Picture Yesterday Ask Them
Added Attraction
.MVSTKKIOI : MIKiillTI.! .Ml K I l.ot S!
LOOK HERE
Crazy
Camera
Fiends 1
I 1 1 HUM III 11 II 'III
Today
Tomorrow
and
Friday
r.iAVAiti::
I nnla.tlc 1'I.Htii H of Yui lf nii'l I'rleinls mi Ihe Miiie-tic s. rei n.
iiiliMiiis nf I'lonihi. in IimuI lll.cns. I reaUI-li and I anclliil I li-
pi d riiotuslidi-H.''
New Pictures Each Day
A MA MIl.AXC.K Ol' UN AMI AMI si All. T.
No Extra Charge-Admission 10 Cents
l lVi: CTXTS I'OK t IIII DHI A.
AT THE THEATRES
! vai.i:.
i I'lorence La Hadle and .Morris I'os-
'ter will appear at the Vale today in a
two-part photoplay hv Thalihouser
and entitled 'The I 'm l in the Haik."
Today is also Anlioatnl Wei kly day
and this wick's Issue Is crowded full
of the li'-t of the world's news In-
( ludinn: sonic excellent ovvs of the
! Kiiropean war.
! linn I miss lln Nestor comedy en-
titled "Mis Wife's Husband." This
comedy-drama Is one of the best that
the Vale has shown iii soio" time and
is Worih an effort on aur part' to
! view. Two other K' od first-run dramas
oomph le ihe program but remember
that Hie Vale pi tares are shown on
a mirror sen en. which makes them
all the more en iov a hi"
Allss olive Adair will lie at the Yale
on tn x! Saturday In a two-part Ma-
'jisti '. In (his pi tare she pisvs thy)
t loading; part.
1 oitl'lll l M.
i
l "The Avalanche." a powrful Ann.r-
i ii 1 1 slorv di'itim; with the hoard of
trade of todav 's one of Hie latest re.
' leases. It Is In five parts and Is Mild
to be one of the stroiiK'st stories ever
proline d. Catherine Couutiss will be
seen in the leadinn female role and is
cup ported t y an all-sl i r ca st of I ;roinl-
whv favorites. .Miss Counti" is one
'of the most popular and hc-t known
i "uiock" leading women In the coun-
try and should nive a pond accoiit t of
: herself In the sib nt drama. "The
Aval. in' he" Is a ilri.rP pl..v than
'"The Pit" or l ho "Whirlpool'. tvliiiiK
ja beautiful love sl 'iy all the way
I through the pictnie while ome ol
'the most i-XeitiPK and realislic teen's
lai I'Hii' !d on the floor of the "hoard
of trade." This is a ppliire that you
will enjoy s.) don't miss it.
Tomorrow "As a .Man Sown." a
poweifu! slorv of Iovp riiinanrc. id-
v ent ui e ii nd rev nne.
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ake the gisest room a rest room!
What a great satisfaction it is to
the family to know that its guests
whether for a week or an hours
visit are sure to feel cordially com-
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of an American Radiator instant
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cozy. If instead old-fashioned heat-
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two Kpfcial fc.i tuns. l'.ssa n;i y pre-
sents Francis . irishman in a Ivvn-
parl drama "The Shanly of TiiiiiIi-
lini' Hill"' ytury ;n!:i tt l finin I In-
Munscy maitaxino. 'il;mr;i ih pre-
sents a special llruadvvay .star feature
cuiiii'dy in four parts "Tin- .Man lle-
liinil the Jiniir" featiiriiin i'Imsv Fitz-
gerald and all-star cast Mory in part
as fnlliivvs:
Jack l)e I.acy Is .lot approved nf
as it prospect ive snn-in-law by Pro-
fessor I'lersiiii hut .Maria the prufes-
sor's daughter refuses to marry any-
one else. Later .lack rescues K'clsey
a New York millionaire from drown-
ing and slips away before anyone can
identify him. He kocm to New York
and Mei tiros a position. Kelsey lo-
ti riiiiiii s to find his unknown pre-
server and thank him.
Maria and .lack iii.irrcl am in
pi'liie she aecepis the a 1 1 c n 1 i 1 in .'! of
Kelsey vvlnle visitliu; Mrs. Marvin a
cheriiiini! V.iilovv in New York .lack
lllee.s Ihe Widow Willi is enyaKeil Ii
Mr. I.ivint-'slnn and flirls with her.
Amiisinu ci.i.iplications occur when
at the opera. Jack sees M iria scaled
In Mis. Marvin's box and is in l urn
disi'ovel id by the two ladies.
Livingston's luiiler. .lohnsfin. Is
sealed near Jack partly disguised and
thinks Maria is trylim to flirt with
him. This iiiakeH .lack mad and he
follows the butler home. Inside the
LYRIC THEATRE
ilitunipli Itroadvvay M ir I calurc onipanv l'ic nl-.
Cissy Fitzgerald
in 11 Special l our-I'm I I clilnic omcd.v.
"The Man Behind ihe Door"
(a-l liicliules Wnlly Vun Mint I'ra.er. Harry
Morey William Slieu anil iill-siar fii-.!. Story by
Aii'li i Ill I lavi'iiiie. 4 . 11 11 1 I'li luili'd Iroiii Hie
hook hv Maiyaicl Itcii-cli.
I. -sana y rrcenU
Francis X. Bushman
in a iViittire Urania In I'wo I 'a lis.
Shanty At Trembling Hill"
1l.1plc1l I nun (lie .Miiiisi y Mauliiie. ( list liu liub-s
l.i oiia 1nleis011 Lester ( lined anil Helen Dniiliiir
HEARST-SELIG WEEKLY-ti" v" ' slTJVtlw '" A" ""'
( iimim. 1 num. i sniMia--i 11 ki i.s t 11 in Hi .an-t
Special I'.ioailvvav Slar li'itiiire pi I lirec rart.
1.11 n. 1 hi: has rov.: 1 i:v."
Ml Slur iisl.
omission 1 1 1 : no ii;n ( i nis
Siitdav-- II KI I s ( II M l it js I.
'Iwo-l-art lialiiic
A .II I Ni l I l lll'IMI I'.
I.i IIIC
Th Lvtic present for today only
'I - ' - !
WILLIAM H. f'KANK
At lh I'alaee theatre tomorrow and
Friday in his Krim ehuraetfi i.ation
AV1I) II A 1:1 M' in motion pie.
tureii. prudiiend by thp Famou I'lay-
eis Film company. The cast Include
.Mr Hut-old Lock wood.
npartmeiit Johnston takes off his dis-
guise linn admits Jack who dues nut
rceonni.e him. At this juncture. Mrs.
Mai v Mi's ' pin ty returns. Jack hides
in an iid.ioiniiiK room and is locked
111 by Ihe butler.
Johnston Kieally flustered by all
miiKes a serious mistake in dehver-
ini' a Verbal luessane to I'lofessor
I'lersun vviln the result thai he and
Lavinia nackstetier. a prim maiden
lady rush to Llvimrston s home. There
h'elsev Mooiithly iiitiodiiees Maria
and Mrs. Marvin in their masiiie ball
ilisuiiise as two actresses but Lavinia
proves such a suspicious trouble- .
maker all escape to tlie ball fol-
lowed by the butler Lavinia. and the'
professor 1
M X.ll sl If.
This is the last day of "Children 01
the liheth" and It Is uest ionalde If
any photoplay shown at the Majestic
has ever made u deeper impression
than tint Z.iiiKWill masterpiece. !
The aetitiK of Wilton Lackaye in
the leading role is a revelation and j
the feilint; and pathos wlih which be
Invests tin' part proclaims him the
ecate-t of nil chaiaeter actors.
"The t'lav 1 'anient Fiends" Willi
show the result of their efforts on
the Majustic t" reen today when 'he
fit sect on of local photo slides will
b shown. For several day Ihe
Ihe fiends have been hard at work
snappiiiK pie! tires of people on the
streets in stores offices and other
public places. Willi "fiendish" Ingen-
uity these camera "nuts" have "doc-
tored" many of the negatives so that
the finished pictures present the most
astonishing and umusint? appearance.
iTomitieiit citlzenu have been car-
fK tn TTtis TT1 EH U T TO Ff R
Ht ) MM tl f
I
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THE HOUSE OF QUALITY' '
TODAY
A M;itteriiei In Five Parts
"THE AVALANCHE"
CATHERINE C0UNTISS
AND AN ALL STAR CAST
A Stock rschanxe story stronjer tlun
THE PIT or "THE WHIRLPOOL"
and a KEYHTONE COMEDY -
"HOOAN'8 MUSSY JOB "
Thiirsdajr-
A3 A MAN SOWS.'
!c-0P.rHEUM PRICEil 10c
YALE
lh 1Iuiii of ths Mirror Screen
Movies tli Brightest M ivies in Tuls4
"THE DUEL IN THE DARK"
A two part drama by the Thinhnisar
Studios fe tiiring 1 lorenca L' HitL
and Morns Poster.
"THE BLACK SHEEP' '
Ore reel P.eluuce drama -Lorsits
Hkik...
ANIMATED WEEKLY
All tha latest news.
tooned and the durnity of the ily of-
ficialdom has also been made tu suf-
fer. Aside from the clever cartoonlnc
"trick" camera work has been used
freely and effectively. The maiiace-
ment will not he responsible fur any
domestic iirKuments that may arise
from the showiiiK of these pictures
We will promise however that you'll
Kct a dollar's worth of fun for u
dlmo.
Iteinember. the pictures show n each
day will he different no make up
your mind to see them all. This at-
traction is lidded to our regular mov-
"MARTIN LOWE FINANCIER
One reel Urania by tha New Lseminl
Brand.
"HIS WIPE'S HUSBAND
A Nestor cumedy in oua reel featur-
ing Mi-s Billie Rhodes.
A KEYSTONE COMEDY.
COMINO TOMORROW -Mr. J Ker-
rigau in "THE STOEM." a two part
Victor drama.
im; picture program and there will be
no extra charge. Starting today the
Camera Fiend ltctures will be hown
for three day. Any picttue rhown
today will be repeated by re'iust
Thursday or Friday.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 162, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 31, 1915, newspaper, March 31, 1915; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135301/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.