Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 2, 1915 Page: 8 of 26
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THE TULSA DAILY WORLD. BUND At
M A V
APRIL WAS A BIG
MONTH IN BUILDING
Aliuosl -I ()(KK) in Pcnniti
(IraiitcU; ( .('. 'oh' Will
Sueuri 201 N i.
A STEADY INCREASE
II
I'ti'ou Uiirc ikc-iiirin es
otel uul Se oral liusi-
uess Blocks.
)erillits front the pit) n ipeclor'tl oft
i
hun an) month since .louiif hint which
in. Included in ihii building granted
pel ni l.-- during the month
i
i .i 1 1 .if i iif undertaking conipanj s
mulur chicles is in in' i it i ii'ii
ini .li.it. K north "f Hi'1 Mayo build-
ing corner "i Fifth and Main is lo
in. i i i ...nun i wii Htur iiti hi . bull.)
three .uliliiiun.il stnrlet In casu lossees
for i lu-m are .i oeured.
Ino.tier Hotel.
a permit haa been granted roi the
predion .if a three atorj hotel and
business houae neur the rornei of
fourth street on iHncinntitl avenue
The permit vus takerf oui In Ihe name
of Mis Itachnel M. Btogdetnl
The beautiful t" story brick now
in the courae t erection next to the
First -M K church on Uoulder which
w .11 i ! upled by the Htunle) A Mi
t'une I'ndertuklng company a ta
granted ' during April a garage In
iiir rear of the building will aceom-
i late tin' motor vehicles of the firm
The coal nf the building and garage
Will In' I I 11011
i n u a ( '.mil iin granted a per
mil the' I. mi i pari nf the week to
1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 lion 1
original permit foi which was gi intead
TULSA WOMAN WINS
NOW FEELING FINE
Mrs Myall' Doctor Said She Could
Not I. In-. Hut she "I i l ls
Like r "
V
g
4
jiiiai
A 1
TO ASK PRESS BOYS
TO COME TO TULSA
Delegation will Attent
State Assoeia I Meeting
ai thithrie Friday
I kv.h ImWv.i is nil i I roi Lll I."
ill. I'alaoe theatre Tueaday an. I
I.--. i. n Mas i 'and "
nit l.ti ill.'
bual ness
Mr.-. M I Voting "have paaaed the
censorship t f (I W Koresinnnt build-
mi' inapector anil ii penult 'granted
Thirteen Important w . i houaea
-
i i:
Bleber I ' I South Huston 12000; 8
II Kheppard S i i Noi i b Main I'.'.SOO;
H i: t'rews i "is North Oenver
.1 '. Smith two In i ii si's .it 1 L' I
Smith iilvmplu 11800 apiece; V Ii
llllUHl . nil A'llllll il
s i : 8a tge Main
mi R M. Ollea North RI
mi. F I1 Felgber 1614
. i . 16000; II s Sim i f
.hi. vard $ i 100 I! i Me
Kaal Nineteenth atreet
N Wright Rnaton
-In.' Soul li RI I. $8700
xi year's
ana lr-
World; VVllllam
i In l lemoi riil ;
artlal prlntei r r. il.
Tl klahoma Preaa aaaoi i itlon
meet at fluthrie on Frldaj and bat-
urdai ni i ins week and Tulaa la goln
to br repreaented bj a atronf delega
ii. .ii which la going
meeting .
i ii i it. ti i. .ii-. algned i
ton edltoi . . i 'I'h.
Htryker editor "f
Wallei ill Is. Hi
i iif. i . t in- ..l i ii r in i In. editorial
line ami otheia Inviting Ho- I. tivs In
come in Tulaa. have been mailed to
ever) editor ami membei of the as-
aoi'latlon. 'I'. back up the Invitation
all ol the algnen will uo.iu Quthrle
in peraon ami thej will bo backed up
by Mayor !'' M. Wooden Rugene
I. ..it. in. William strykor fjlenn Con-
don Outer K. Benedict ami others
Tulan would have secured the eon-
w nii. hi laal year bul iiid nol enter the
. ..hi. si mi I... . in!. hut the kIii. us itd
come down and apend a Sunday even-
ing "illi trie folks of this town and
thai m. i..' a lilt wuii ih. in The hud
a dinnei at the Hotel Tulaa ami i re
shown ail of the points nf Interost
The) .il.' going I in.- I.i Tills: next
year if Ihe) are wlao in their day and
f
Ml Kjftaranount ictumf
TODAY
I ti w aril tbeles m
"Ihe Million"
Monday.
Tlieodore Roberts
in
"AFTER FIVE"
Tin -Ma mill Wednesday
Bessie Barriscale
in
"THE CUP OF LIFE"
Fliurada) ami Pridny.
Fntzi Scheff
in
"PRETTY MRS.
SMITH"
H
WSMM3EKEJSM
m
a Hi
Tulaa
: I : ni h foui
1 1 1500 apleci
I -.1 1 t .-t i nun
W.....I I !
South Denvi
i Admli al
' i 'Unlock
; $6000; i
I- U i'i
Mad' in Tulaa'
f25 ami up W.
Third Ad)
In 'nttr . in . niton
I' Tailors ii Kaal
tuin.'.t
Hi tter Die Young
Than (iron- I to
lie (i Weakling ?
OIl.Ti iN Oklu. May i Mis J a.
I' nit en wife of i ho general aupei In
it iitlf ii ..f the Kriaro llnca is a be
h i in i in ureal outdoora as a
Ktri ii : I .ii. prooeaa t make the
hum. hi r i. i phyalcall) strong. And
while shi doea nol advocate ihe treat-
ment thai an Indian mother gave her
I..I.. i ' thi physique of Ihe Indians'
Hpeuks I. 'i ilo ssiim. Mis I'rales
was in iiii. ui recently accompanying
In i husband on a mur nf the oil field. 1
'till. Mr RratM was In railroad
work in Vrlzona a number of years
lgo then was an Indian woman who
cum" I. ih. houae to do our laundry
work' ltd M's h'rntea "She would
always bring lor pappoao with her
ami the board to which the baby was
fasten. .1 w is suspended In a nail oil
the p. .nil while ihe mother worked.
This was the custom no mailer whal
i in i ..i wcathei i hi i might be 1
protested of one occaalon.' when there
was a cold norther blowing and it wual
ileel in i'i no wing i n in opinion
ii meant suri death for the Dab) . I
kepi on pro teal Ing but the only re-
sponse i ii. i was 'Hah) ilh' so good!1
She meant I was told that if the
hah) iMiuld nol stand ihe eold weather
II would he In yor If n did die ami not
In iiior. "In ii Hnve Kami.
DKCMHIOIIT Okla. Ma) 1 A
haitii nf I went) four plecea is being
organised In Orumrlghl to furnish
emr w. el iv concerta and Co play at
1 isehnll i?ai professional leader
ivers and Pond Pianos
The Princess Grand
limit mi Inns of refinemenl ami quiet elegance tins ilis-
tiiu'tive piauo delights everyoue who appreciates musical
charm ami exquisite design ami finish Smaller and less
expensive than the "babj grand" it resembles in power
resonance and richness of tone out larger parlor grands.
Ivers & Pond piauos are built in but one grade tin1
highest. Over Itiu Leading Rdueatjonal Institutions ;iu.l
nearly 60000 discriminating homes now use the hiTs &
I'm i.l'.
Write for our catalogue and a paper pattern showing
the exact floor Bpace the t'riii Urand occupies.
Dakrow Music Company
CRANDS UPRIGHTS
109 111 East Third Street.
Phone 61G.
PLAYER PIANOS
Tulsa
Oklahoma.
It S III- Illi efll loll
Chamber of Commerce u arrange for
a sole trip I" the ' iahlng oil flelda aa !
an i ill. 1 1 i nun. 'in for the newspaper
nu n Two new railroads will connect
Tulafl with ihe center of the .world'
greateai oil flelda within a year and
nothing .r mi re intereal could ' f
fercd ihe press men ami their wlvoa
BMPRES8.
PlVe aels. all up lo the Kmpross i
standard have been I lied for th I
In si half of this week alarling today. I
There have t n mualcal acts galore
it ihe Kmpiess tins aeaaon but none
iiii ihe innate charm ami perfection
that "Thg Three Rtlleona" diapla) in i
their offering "The Village Black- !
smith. '' Tin u s is a novelty of de-
elded merit ami should prove one of
i lie aeaaon'a mualcal treats u is a
n.'v.-i Idea performed In an unpaual
manner ami one that will not he for-
gotten gooh.
Startling fe tta of skill ami dexterity
Interspersed with wholesome comedy
will prove ihe offering of Hums
Firown ami Burns Introducing atari
ling feata on the parallel bars. It is I
.1 apeclalt) that atlmulated remark
able Intereal on ihe continent because
..f us new lo ss and surprising eyecu-
Hon of exceptional gymnaattc feats.
Musi from Braiil" win bS offered
by two mils Max Cooper ami Irene
ItlcnrdOt who has her own Idloayn-
craatea of dress which la the funny
aiiiihnie that iteis acroaa to the
"funnyj' hone ..f the audience The
aei i well handle! and will make the
moat Idas of theatregoers laugh until
they hold their shirs.
Leslie - Sol Berna offer A brlghl
ami pleasing medley of patter and
COmedy souks This team has 'been i
scoring a big success wherever the) j
have appeared and will undoubtedly
rep.ai their success at the Rmpress.J
a reall) pulae-qulckenlng offering
wilt prove the one which will be pre-
sented l) William DeHollia ami com-I
pany who have jusl returned from a j
lour of the world Mr. DeHottla - alls
bis offering "The Admiral's Recep-
tion" which affords the players an
npportunlt) to deliver a lot of r I
comedy
shows will he given today at 2:30
il 15 ' SO ami ! p in. Avoid crowds
b) attendlna ihe matin r 6:1B per-
formance For Thursda) the most ex
pensive show of the year has been
l ke.t with Maxim s Models present-
ing reproductions with living models
uf tlie world's famous palntittgs and
the Sutherland slaters in a swimming
ami diving exhibition aa the features.
Heroes Will Come
Thousand Strong
(Contltfued Prom Page 1 'no
tie who Borvetl as an officer in "l"
troop . f Koosevelt's Hough Riders In
Ih. Cuban campaign afterwards went
to ihe Philippine as u captain In t he
47th I'nlted States volunteer Infantry
ami these contracted fever ami died.
son-In I aw ol .1. Mi Seal of inter-
nan National Bank Tulsa.
Alv.i J Niles ni a hanker at
okemuh and a well-knowncharacter
m Oklahoma was the firsj I'oiu-
m tnder of the . amp Twenty-nine
names were' affixed to the charter
toll. Some well known figures in early
Oklahoma history were among the
number Including Prank i Prouty
"Meal Ticket Prank" publisher of
several newspapers in the territory
ami one nine a member of ihe terri-
torial legislature
Oscar .1 Cpham another member
held a medal of honor from congress
t
during the Boxer uprising Which Ihe
allied forces of several nations were
. aiie.t upon to suppress
i iiin i - I 'oUowrd Rapidly " -
About 'a Near after Ihe QuttUlfl
camp came into existence other
cam pa were organised at Oklahoma
City Enid and Muskogee when i i k 1 a -h.uiia
and Indian Territory were or-
ganised into a provisional department
h order of Ihe coiiiumndet'-in-. blef
of the United Spanish War Veterans
Aha J Nllea wus appointed fust
department commander ami served
until 1908 winn be was succeeded by
Charles E. Hunter of ltough Rider
fame afterwards United States federal
court clerk for western Oklahoma.
Nllea was elected to succeed Hunter
at the close-0( bis term of office
The list of ih pari mi nt commanders
s;iit . lias included such well-known
names m Oklahoma as .1 Bart Poster
of chandler. Rutherford B Butts of
Muskogee and Major U'infiehl Seott
of Ki. oi wiio .in in. i mi.. i the militia
in the last lamented racetrack war tu
Tulaa.
Dr E it iblngton of Oklahoma
citj is thi present department com-
Tulaa Has i arge Camp
Thi- Oklahoma department of
I nlted Spanish War Veterans la one
Ol Hie most thriving In the national
rgunlsattofrS The .-amps that are In
existence lire large and Uva ami of
fleered b) the very best talent avail-
able. The plan of this organisation
lis I'i have e.uiips only in Ihe larger
centers of the state while there are
chough veterans of the Spanish:
American war to insure success
PltshUgh l.ee I 'amp Tulsa was next
o the last camp formed in Oklahoma
Plus ramp had Us InCSpUOn In I'e-
icciiibor. 1113. John 11. Arnold. Well-
EMPRESS
VAUDEVILLE
i w sin i roil ) .
m uslcal i .em
THE THREE ELLISONS
in Ihe Village Blacksmith"
COOPER AND RICARDO
In a onietiv Skit Kntltlcd
.li st I'HO.M Bit YM."
LESLIE AND SOL BURNS
"I 'uMilonable Kntcrtaliicrs."
WILLIAM DE HOLLIS
AND CO.
Presenting
iin- Vtlmtrala' Reception"
BURNS BROWN and
BURNS
umcd) Novell) Bar Offering
Shows al 2:80 8:15 Toll) and
ii p. in. Today.
niMIM lilt HSD.YY.
M.i-i KxM'nslve Show Kver Here
M I M s MODI I s
l! pi'oiliii iioii- hVom ilie World's
Cn moils I'nlntinga ami
l ilt: M t ill t;i i) SISTEBS.
Swimmers ami Biycra.
known oil producer was the first
commander. Thirty-two men signed
the charter roll.
At the last annual election L. J. P.
Rooney an officer in the 69th New
York famous Irish regiment from
New York city was elected com-
mander. The same "pep" Mr. Rooney
had tnje- ted Into Ills career as a
soldier in the crack Seventh New York
end Sixty-ninth New Yfork be at once
proceeded to crowd in big chunka into
Eltshugh l.ee (amp of United Spanish
War Veterans
Thla camp toda) is probably grow-
ing faster than an) other In the
United Stales. Not a week passes that
two o r more names are hot added to
tin- membership . 0
Mam Begimcuts Repreaented
A very remarkable feature eon
cernlng the membership of Pltshugh
l.e' tamp is thai there are but few
duplicates of regiments.' It is safe
to say ai hast forty military organ
Isattona are represented in the mem-
bership coming from almost as many
different statek and territories; it is
estimated thai at least seventy-five
military organisations are represented
among the veterans of th. Spanish
war either members or eligible to
membership In EltshUgh l.ee camp
. The park board has every graciously
offered to decoratfc Convention hall
with flowers for ihe encampment
vv lib. oil eYMi-tls. to the '. A H 11 Tl . I
U S. W V. The great building will
also be made beautiful with partlotb'
decorations The loan of large' flags
will be appreciated by the committee
in rharge of the encampment if any
readers of The World are willing to I
tender the use of flags'in their posses
sion Iliev will please iioitiv a . r.urr
QlbboniA.it ronvenMoii '-all. Mr.
Announcement
Tulsa Motion Picture Company
has been incorporated Eastern motion picture people ami
representative business men nf Tulsa. We have taken over the
Dry Farm ing Congress property whjeu consists "i in'
Farm Congress buildings and fifteen acres of laud with a lake
etc. especially adapted to the requirements of a modern motion
picture studio.
It is the purpose of this company t' produce feature mnjioii
pictures along ith one and two reel comedies and dramas. 1 1'1
directors and casts i lie used will ' professionals and have
uutioual reputations having been for a long time counectod with
some nf thr largest motidn picture companies.
Motion Picture Fans
Tulsa Motion Picture Company will pay Fifty; hollars
($50.00) in gold for the best trade mark suggested suitable for
our business to lie used on all motion pictures stationer) and
printed matter. Sketch must accompauy each suggestion. Cou-
tesl closes May 1". L915.
To Scenario Writers
Tulsa Motion Picture Company will pay cash for any and
all motion picture stories accepted. One and two reel drama
and comedy scenarios especially desired.
Tulsa Motion Picture
Company
Offices:
( mio Building
Studios.
Dry Farming !ongresa
Property
Tulsa Oklahoma.
Public Inspection Invited
LYRIC
TODAY
Rssanay Progenia
Charles Chaplin
in Hi- I atcsl Comedy
Bv The Sea
Trst Shottlm
Kalem Present
Haaartla or Helen ' Series.
it I POR V ROSSIXO
IMI IsMs i 111 i IH II IM II al 1 1 Islf II sMMHMMajMMSgBgsaMsj
I lVf ajes nr
aass.
! Ill lloi SK OF 1 1 I l l;i s
I
At tin- Uajeatle today and Monday.
baauUful picture version of uret
ti.ii u s famous btoiy.
Basanay Thrilling Western
Drama
I l 1 1 (iRKKp OF 1 "I I N
OTI1KK OOOD oM.s.
Come I ail and nt Hie ltul-
Olbbona van be reached by telephone
at the hall.
1000 . A. K Member- to ( .one.
Every' member of Ilie l-i. A. R. who
1m able to 'travel will be In Tulsa dur-
ing the encampment and the Spanish
War 0'etenin.s ale now estimating
I heir deleKatioii al from l.tmo to
U oui). The three women's organisa-
tions affiliated with the two depart-
ments will also entile in large num-
bers. . .
The Uiadv hotel win he encamp-
ment headquarters n is worthy of
note Hint rule tiraiiy. son m a
federate veteran and lor y.ars eotn-
mander of the eastern Oklahoma di-
vision of Sons of Confederate Veter-
ans baa been one of the most active
workers for the siioeess of the en-
rampment Mr. Brady is a member
nf the executive committee
Special Invitations lime been ex-
tended lo the si hool children of Kand
Springs Sapulpa Colllnavllle Blxby
Broken Arrow Coweta ami other
towns within a radius of fifty mile
of Tulsa to participate in the Kenoral
parade on May n which la to be
ihe . bief feature of the encampment
Citizens of these towns have also
been nraed to lay aside the elites of
life that (lay and pass the time In
Tulaa. Railroads will run special
tialns when asked for Tulsa Is as-
sinvd of the greatest crowd 'hat ever
assembled In this eilv during the three
m ... . . 0
Hays or ine encampinvui n;iy ta
TODAY and MONDAY
HeatriA Mlchelcna tin- Spanish Beauty in a Splendid Plcturliatlou of
Bret Barte'a
"The Lily of Poverty Flats"
Showing at 12:302:00 8:15 1:0 ft: 15 7:06 8:15 9:80.
Admission 10 Cents :r
omfortable S ats
Tuesday ami Wednesday Theda Ban in "The Clemcneeau Case."
Thnrsday ami Friday Edwin Vrden i rhe Eagle's Vest "
It and 14.
Masons io tat) I lornerstone
At Atoka Tuesday "ill lie laid the
cornerstone of new Masonic temple
which l to eost $30000 Woodson B.
Norvell of Tulsa orator nf the grand
lodge of Masons will deliver Ihe id-
drrsa. Atoka lodge Is lilslorie in Ma-
sonry In that City was organized
one of the first lodges In the Indian
territory and it was one of the original
members of the grand lodge of Indian
territory which was organised 13
years ago. Joseph s. Murrow for
rears grand secretary of the grand
lodge of Indian territory was the or-
ganlxer of Ihe Atoka bulge and one
of the organizers of the grand bulge
of Indian territory He was 11 mla-
bioi1.1i lo the Choctaw Indians.
WONDERLAND Sf!!
1 1
Jolly Adah Warren and Her Rollickinq
Maids in Tabloid Musical Comedy
Whirling Cyclone of Fast Furious Fun Beauty .and Music.
(emnfljiii "The Gratters" A
Also Presenting a Varied Program of MoUon Picture
urea.
Picture Program Changes Haiti
Stage Performance Change Tuesday Thursday and Saturda.
Showing Prom n a. m. to n v. m unuijr
IT TICKLES A DIME TO ACT LIKE DOLLAR.
Many Cats Man-rial on Track
OILTON nklka.. May 1. As' a re-
sult of the Uigoon creek bridge waah-
oui four miles north of Ollton a few
days ago hundreds of ears of ma-
terial and supplies for the oil fields
via oiit in have collected again on
the Frisco and Katy sidetracks in the
neighborhood of Jennings. These are
being moved to the Hilton yards as
rapniiy as possible but it will be si v-
tral days before the freight conges-
tion is again relieved mi gelt offi-
Clala estimated yesterday Hut ears are
to be unloaded. One thousand teams
are .limiting to the field from the I ni-
ton yards.
Washing Won't Rid
Head OI Dandruff
Before Shaken.
Aetor What hack so noon? Did
the play not take !
Actress Yes the play took; the
manager took the receipts the bailiffs
look the scenery the landlord took
the Hunks and the author took to
dnukl
He only sure Way to -ta of
:'"""" la t dlasolve it. then you
destroy it entirely. To do this gf
bout four ounees f ordinary liquid
arvoni Iv " ;" night when retiring
rimBU.!5'L -.P i
vwz? h?eVoTi;S?!i
on.e at.1 your hair will be fluffy h J
trous g ossy. silky and soft and . ' k
and reel a hundred times betu"
store" '.M..' "' arv"n' '"'yflrttl
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