Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 13, 1915 Page: 4 of 12
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T II K TULSA DAILY WORLD
Tulsa Daily World
PsbllakSa
wnni.P 1M M! IBH1VO COMPACT
El'tit.NK l.oltToS. CHAH. K. 1 1 N 1
Mangier Miter. Buiinfn Manai-i
OM.V Ml MIIKH ill THE AUDIT BCKIiAl!
01 t I Kl i LA rORS lh li'l-SA
CURRENT COMMENT
Kotmd In th Tu! Poiloffk St.und
I'laia Matttr
in the pulpli and declare that Qod In
nn the side of cither party ami thnt
ins i cii'ii innaii'n will ihii on inuu
Bsrnea who oppose. 01 all nun tho mln-
iUit iBtr .f the iwpel the emissary of
It lin ks very ma li IU"1
would sain his i ill dan HI
against ROOM - nol because any the I'm. e of Peace should avid the
evidence has shown that the plaintiff
w not deeervini o the opproblum
City News In Brief
JACK THE RIPPER DEFIES THE POLICE.
iiirring up of prejudloe
Off T'r .
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Out Mmth
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t 1;.' ix pi Midi nt li' M i d Mm but M
e use it bu di eloped Into a cum "f
WIM oMI llll mi. DM KH
a ii. m mi formerly nf
Tulsa hut now -if Oklahoma City
traveling representative of the Master
Plumbera m itton is in the city
intending the convention of that body
I POUR COMMISSIONERS attended
Hitfl tltlllH tills Ml'lk til' I'll! ii.ul nr.! . i-'u I .... 1 1 I tint . f tl...
Aruiv of tht- "iiy rami is. Mayor w ion a1"' AMD.
itur ' i r f wirt' imin ans ni i no scs-
Republlc and the younger v t- rans of sln .l8tl a ir . nn.
in. Spanish American war It is both Ing outside of routine business was
. ..i ...i
i'i i inn'
nd
But. In-'a
Kdltl nl
ti. have
of our homei
IN A STORY
Ing'i i ditjon Tin'
referred to the
IN BUN DA I morn-
World Inadvertently
i iklhhoma Bankers'
if t in utoi latlon.
THE TULSA
iii of the l
lit S''.. w ill be I
will come up he
ir. PUBLIC
SS
1
- a
RtVS lp'."l IIBi't tkt dar on hl.h
tht city administration m'nih pre
viotialy. dtfinitrlj promid that it
n i .. rurslah an ampl is PI 1
I
n:in. Hid tint pruuime ban nut B
Tin- eonttntlon f Tht World i est
thnt ilin ril v DH n t a proT I
of food water lllltabll f-r it
purposes but 'hut tht wattr driiiri-
urn h nut un t" thit time dtlir-
i m it .i In Hi l r mmna
POUI TRY RAISING is getting to
i" ai pi ilai a bobby as ):..if with
A Qlllespie is now Installing a mode)
chicken ranch adjoining Owen park.
Ha has bull) a beautiful little bunga-
low for bla superlnti u.i nt and i Juat
flnishins up the first "f the poultry
wood and calvaniziil tint:.
i AS A FURTHER evidence of
ake.blg event that happens it was dla-
j.j covered that Hita Jollvet who up-
peared as star In a motion picture
man production at a local theatr l ist Bun-
das and Monday was one of the eur-
tll' jwas the last person t. talk to Charlee
s tt I Prohman the big theatrical producer
before !. went down to hie death.
had better
o uw .i ki n
embers of! CITY WATERWORKS patrom who
forgot to pay their bills on Monday
the tenth and who went to the city
to n that I hall yesterday with the expectation of
t-rv youn P3n the usual 10 per cent penalty
' were agreeably surprised. They were
its of his 1 yesterday as Superintendent Chastaln
had allowed one aay oi grace rrom
ry p!.u. In
4 U av e-
L
cliaralnK h r with assa lit anil banrv
i n the complainant's 10-year-i ld l
After the witnesses told of the 111..1 .
minor dlfferenCM between the twu
women judge Bchaeffer qssetsed .1
fine of just one dollar against the -fi
ml. int. The fine ll uid and tt.'
case disposed of.
w. (i. Brockman refused to sen
pleM 't property la Tulsa co t
after B J Hurku anil W A. Plati
rial state agents had made SITanCi
merits for Its sale aroordiRI to a suit
filed in the superior . "urt yesterday
afternoon. The plaintiffs cite thai
they had two i f -1 ectlve buyers and
that they nu t with Owner Brockman
and the sale was agreed to. Whei
ii check for "..(oia was tendered
Brockman he declined to sell the
property for tl"' ainoiini siiiuiaivu
Burke and Prater claim. The com-
mission for the sale would have been
ftSO they claim and it Is this amount
for which they are lutng.
si it on a promtssi ry not for 1200
v as (lied in the superior curt yes-
terday by C 11 Overton amst v j.
Bilbl r i: W. Ma. In n J T Johns
and Iae Kunsmon The plaintiff
claims that the note was originally
made owr to W J. Haber and tn.it
later Baber transferred the note to
Oveiton The paper came due on
March 10 la-f. reads tho petition but
that despite several demands payment
lias not been made b) any of the sev-
eral defendants
POLICE COURT NEWS.
JVt K THE I P?L& LET'Itwi.
I III
1 1 s ru. 1 1 1 v
DBS DANIEL w AND Petef Cope
White yesterday went to Bartlesvllle
to attend the annual convention of
the I 'K la hi ' ill. 1 Midtc.il society. A
iar- number of physicians are oui
NEW YORK May 10. Cunning that goes with the most baffling of
all the types "f degeneracy has the two recent crimes of New York's Jack
the Ripper seem sure of a place among historic outrages in this city.
Seven weeka ago little five-year-old Anna Cohn was found at the door
o( her home slashed to death with a sharp Knife. Several days ago her
ther Mrs. Emma Cohn received a note saying that the murd-rer or ner.
daughter Intended to commit a similar crime she turned the letter over
to the police but the; considered It tile work of siiine crank.
Then promptly on time appointed in the letter little Charles Murray
of of 870 First Avenue was found murdered In a like manner and unuer
Strict pr edenl wns set for Joy
rail rs in tin amount of territory al-
lowed for them to traverse during
their mad diivim' in a decision given
out by the municipal court yesterday
morning. I.. I. Coin was tin- I I i
for reckless driving. Evidence Intro
duced showed thnt he bad driven his
automobile off the street and Into
th. parking in properly owned bs
Hob LosW r on Admiral boulevard
totally ruining two fine young shade
trees
Local police are looking fOI a car
stolen from Sapulpa Tuesday night it
was a mo1.' model Hupmoblle with the
number 110S of the city of Bapulps.
Some young boys are SUSP ' led f
having committed the tin ft.
I
I'cntlon city
ner city in the
th. city today in attendance at the
stale meeting. The Doctors White np-
i.i .a' on tho state nrostram for ad-
j dresses rn the ee and ear ii. partment
.nd w ill als.i i-ni. duct opi lalion;-'.
ilmllar enditbuis
Since the murder rf the little Cohn girl at least ten highly trained
men have teen constantly tracing clues Without result but since the latest
tipper outrage the entire police force of the city has been especially or-
dered to look up all clues.
mission defined action on the matte!
until n t Friday.
the
tl. i;.
eti rar
(inf. OP Tin: cottagei Immediately
opposite the V W i A cafeteria will
K' be rented and fitted up to be used as
i posl- a ladies' rest room according to a de- ; S
. ilntl rr. be. I lv the '"aid ot ill- Till' I I'MI-'VT PttRHINfl
r. . rs of the Y. V. C. A. at a meet riavi incut on North Boston
ing held yesterday morning. A report and Jasper avenue will be completed
of the membership committee re-ltoday after several delavs due to the
vested the fact that the roll Included recent heavy rains The paving work
endous
Qraad
the Span-
S-J e .i I. I
tal of name w it i.in
il.
EARLY PEAS is RIGHT!
Thi v
rs will .appear on the started pb kin' 'cm yesterday in Over-
.. fh.. B.n!f a lo.iK. ail'UIl 'll. OUI wvm "l we ii.nr.
...... e
at work for a week putting up flats
ami bunting all over the city in honor
of the "vet" conventions the latter
for thelPart "f t'"' WMK. The Slits' club
avenue the court house the city hall. Hotel
tuim anu otm r prominent nructures
caught the spirit of the occasion and
ran up flags on their roofs. By the
lime Qibbons got to convention hall
yesterday morning he was feeling very
patriotic until he glanced up at the
flagpole and found that nothing
idi.rned It. He hastily borrowed a
ml then
on. bil.lv will be started next week
This stretch of paving will run from
Bequoyah school on Boston to Jas-
per avenue and on Jasper from
.Main Street lO i llllllin.i.i. mu.-. " -j . . . . -
ti- Klrknatrick HelshtS with the nai: "i-
fleorge Lltsy alleged to have taki n
$35 In cash from the safe of a local
automobile supply house will be
turned over to the county according
to police officials ill wai arrested
by Detectlv s Patton and Overby.
Ella Rising 13-year-old runaway
girl who left her home at Bartlesvllle
Saturday la believed to be in Cashing
according to Information learned by
local police yesterday. The moth' r
vi sterday notified Chief of Police
Burna that a letter from a man by the
name of Allen in Cashing which
urged the girl to COltM to hi in had
been received since she left and
opened by the parents. The gitl Is
fully matured although only i years
Of age. The theory of the police is
that she has been enticed to leave'
home for a life of shame.
"K. ear? neas n ' " V T f'. directi'itis. Much I arranged With a decorator to.rtlck Old
hero will be Uie o!j ti.urs y They may be building is to be done in this part of WOT" all over tne iron or me DUHU-
mon will be nick In' 'em elsewhere in Tulsa but the citv in the near f.r -re Among '"'
that
. I. -...'....-..1 .. 1u 11. n fno .1..
... lilt i a e I 1 i i 'i I .- iti jv ...
ims ana cnn- ji..j ).
utld there is a broad SUSptctOU table expel t of Tl'." World staff. Suit
m. f Ih.m who are not mar- Plekin's for Overlook eh .' Can't beat
l i. lea on
the new hemes on the neigntS Will
be that of H. R. Cline. who has pur-
Chascd tWO lots for that purpose.
PUBLIC SPEAKING department)
an innovation in the growth of Okla-
homa schools will be one of the most
though. Huh:
i GLENN T.
com I'loted a r
tHger soldiers of! on his model poultry far
'.' . Imoortant hr.ineheK In the Tulsa hldl
this earlv worm stun I'AI L QALbAWA ) i.r.r I yesiiM t - - -; r "
sh'd s'y not. day foi Outhrte where he will uttenu "
the me. f i g nf the state r.iKs. wnicn nl" ht "hen F V Westhaver of Wa-
BRADBN HAS recently Thursdaj and Friday of thia week. ? .X n "lL emn.;.i tV n.e Voani
:tif.r.'d '..rete lam. While nothit.g "f an acme nature - ii.
. . i ...... . 1 . . .. r n - l i'"M iiiii'ii .ii lien n inn lavuiuu
their sweetheart-.
May 1 1 13 and 14
the hnnds of the old
a few miles holds its annual meeting there on
- I .1.11 ...JlriDA Tlin l.UB..lnonl Vta t.tt.n T.llt f.irth Mr. I 11 iltt'llV Will
...i just now who that conflict which f.r Mr di sir ed : 'n..ir; wlth pr sent Tulsa's Invitation for tht Ifll
- r her bias I the auDremacy if Spain as a world aaa pitl- ranacitv. while horses a-:. I meeting. Mr. Gallaway will also go
... .....o ' I n r nr.l I'M.'li ivtendntl tho ttr. COWS HTV kept in StllltltV
Tl. i!
' I'!
in. in w ho. i Can ii tan
gave It trie key to
As the direct and
tht
crete result of that war the United
S '. tin. imi::i .".. It.s own as
d racial preju-
icd either by
He to whom
e ami instrue-
nieeting. Mr. Westhaver comes to
the Tulsa schools with the highest
recotnondatlona possible. For several
years he has handled similar work In
the high school of East Chicago. He
is a roongniz.-d master of public
speaking elocution and delivery. It
Is expected by Superintendent of City
Schools oberholtzer that tho enroll-
ment in this department will be one
Of very rapid growth other teachers
employed by the board were Charles
mi i' the people are Just In the mood
for hysteria and the part of wise
I counsel should be to allay the fever
retailers are x . ks .1 c 1 rather than aggravate it it matters
at the Felted Cigar not which side has your sympathy.
:s a monopol) isn't althla is the wring time to exploit it.
l.et your M ice be for peace as long
.. us pence Is consistent with .honor
ectatlona rf an after-' War sentiment will spring up easily
ti e contingent on the ec -ugh without ycur encouragement;
ours regardless of so if you cannot speak a good word
for peaoe better be si lent and keep
... . .. I .1 . .- ... m
I. . . . ... leiift 1 1 i oe sor in. in a a.ii' i'imiuu in'n
At that. lii:!lsh workins men are'plorablo that any man should set up of nondescript and unrcspocted na-
not the onl) l ei p( on earth who pre
Canada's x
the-war li. n.
allies winning
w hi' ii wins.
con ret to Oklahoma JVJ on r rmay svvuius.
taita tho triiuml floor. A steel .where h- wil attend the -innual meet-
of this country to theauo als a r. Mt addition to the j Ing of th Gas Electric Steam Rall-
the Hraden farm Mr Hraden expc ts to way Association or UKianoma wnon
I raise 20 Oou fanev chickens this holds a convention there. Mr. Qalla-
con" season Way also will deliver a message from
. T .Vlavor Vooden anu rn tu me v.om-
MOSE MILLER one of the best-I mcrclal club Inviting the next conven-
known men around Tulsa for several tion to come to Tulsa
one of the great determining forces years died in Jopltn on Sunday night
in th. .1 -...is of this world until after a lingering HtoeM and the
fior'il mram hdlH finin tne fain v
V.- lt.a I. i t n natlAM MM .1 iu. ' . . m. . . 1 P ... i . . . . . fit iuh tht. fAd.
" ' Heme yesieruay iiiiti: i in .lopuu. btcibi i- ' rp Probst high school
posed to look upon us a sort of He left a wife and three children one struction of a frame and sheet-iron Dora G ij-.st.jiu.h school.
' . u'hnm n.i married. Vat the nast marouette at the new ' bird street en-1
Isolated socialistic mi l communal col-1 f Qur 0f fivo Vl.ilt s . ))a8 been th I trance to the Robinson building. The
...... n.. i -n in tho mi' nf ....rii..r f "the Innlln liiuc- store. I niarouette was being constructed In
a sgle dawn When Dewey a guns j 1 gav.- '..;.. .. to 1. and f was
thundered at the Spanish In Manila. fr the erection of the V M. C. A.
t.l ...v h'.t.e.-.l Mi; ding Itewas... xarsoiu
Kowc of Oklahoma City assistant
I o..h. I) ...... DahI
CITY COMMISSION yester- " ....
THE
day refused to grant
in c T Abbott enkircher of Huthngt' n Kan. grade
.- nooi; irruo nowen graue scnool
the map of the world was
and the diplomats began to change
their notions of things.
The nu n and the ouths who will
assemble at Tulsa in xt week n pre-
sent the two great epochs In the his
tory of this country
POLICE COMMISSIONER T. J.
OtTINN v sti rday submitted to the city
AAfnmtaaion the name of Fiuinett ' din. nice
Kl wa r for a DOSttlon in the police dc- ever that if he
nartment Flower who served three I satisfaction
Stars In the United States army and
iias lived in Tulsa for five years has
The older men -.. on tiP force for several days as
repres. nt that struggle In which the i a probationary officer lie has passed
nil' civil Itivm . o i .... i . - ......
recommended for nppointmenr by
both the commissi oner and chief
Burns Owing to the absence of
Mavor Wooden however the com-
violation of the new city building or-
dinance when Building Inspector
Foresman ordwed the work stopped.
The commission has planted its foot
firml) with regard to special permits
and is determined to make everyone
live up to the provisions of the or-
.Mr. Aiitwtt was loiu. now-
ould prove to the
Courthouse Notes
Marriage license was issu d yester-
day to Raymond Shelton 23 and
Luella Crout 19 of Conway Ark.
very life of the union was Involved
and tho younger ones represent that
Struggle in Which the Fnited Slates
Sort
fer boozing to
i n e right bei i
laboring we have
...
Japan's attitude toward China
set ma to be that of a Ivy who tells
another "If yi j do that a. Un 1
kneck your block off."
ABE MARTIN.
t'ae salt freely ou stc rles if acrap-
ping in the ftdtral reserve board
being human. It can't be upected to
be always unanimous.
Its bead being known some of the
boys teem dlspoacd to try to get a
Utile excltinunt out of seleitlng the
toil of the Democratic ticket.
It docs no harm to keep In mind
that neutral vt sst Is going through the
war rone take the chances for the b'.g
profit there Is If they get through.
-
More cash for lawyers I'nrle Sam
still believes the I'nlted thoo Ma-
chinery company la a trust and will
t; tal the salt dismissed by a federal
tv.it slttlnr; In Boston to the United
flat'... us court
-e f-
f l-Tre Chief Alder and . "n ie wan a inc.- mu nwgaoor-
the building Inspector that the awn-i"0'"' row aurra in ju.-uce sossaieri
ing would be as safe and permanent court yesterday. Mrs. ( onrad and
as the one provided for In the ordi- 'rs. .vroul both living In the vicin-
nance the ordinance might be My Of Baston and Moulder vvere the
amended to fit the case. principals the issue. Neighbors of
! both the women were witnesses. The
J r.l HH c.IUMONS. manager of trouble started when Mrs Stroud
I nvtntlon hall came near losing a. filed Information in the county attor-
bct yesterday. Decorators have becniney's office against Mrs. Conrad
When a g'r! I - B
supposed t' te Intellectual
money out u;;ud.
stv le she a
out '
tion i" 'be f. refroit of world powers
and to full participation In world af-
s .TP. people of Tulsa irrespect-
ive f s. . lion origin will welcome the
old and the young soldiers and hope
their stav may be pleasant If not
profitable and that they will take
away With them only the most pleas-
ant memories of the best town In the
stole
Brown Kihh u- nut Moray
KENOSHA May 11. Qsorge
(Knockout) Rrown of Chicago and
Hlllv Murray fought ten rounds here
tonight The majority of the sporting
writers at the ringside declared Brown
ha. I the better of the match. Brown
weighed Its pound and Murray 162
pounds.
Doyle To Waco.
MEMPHIS May 11. Announce-
ment was made tonight that Norman
Covle an outfielder had been trans-
ferreo by the Memphis club of the
Southern association to Waco of the
Texas league.
"(Jivh Pustoaed.'1
LONDON May 11- (9:15 p. m.)
For the first time since the war be-
gan the phrase "gas poisoned" ap-
pears In a casualty llat. The phrase
appeals opposite the names of ten of-
ficii and three men. The list la
Juud May i atid waa Issued tvmght.
THE ILL FATED LUSITANIA HER CAPTAIN AND VANDERBILT.
mas t PWku. &LM. :.l
li8aUSiiKBa8
-
Be Calm Says
Taft; Wilson
Right He Says
PHILADELPHIA May 11 Former
President William H. Taft urged pu-
titnee and calmness iu the present in-
ternational situation and called on the
cltlsena of the country to stand by
President Wilson iii an address at tho
Fnion league here tonight. Referring
to the sinking' of the Lusltsnla Pro-
fessor Taft said the "inhumanity of
the circumstances in the case presses
us on but In the heat of even just
indignation la not the best time to
act when action Involves such mo-
mentous consequences and means un.
told loss of life and treasure."
"There are thing's worse than war."
Mr. Taft declared "but delay due tn
calm deliberations cannot cnango the
situation or minimise the effect of
what we finally conclude to do. With
the present condition of the war In
Europe our action if it is to he ex-
treme will not lose efficacy by giv-
ing time to the people whoso war It
will be to know what they are
facing."
Plrmness of Uncoln.
The president he said was acting
i;i:e Washington Lincoln and Mc-
Kinley in trying to avoid war. In the
present situation it was Imperative
that ho should know the opinion of
the country without regard to preju-
dice. "The task of the president Is a
heavy one." Mr. Taft continued. "Ho
is acting for the whole country. Ho
is anxious to find a way out of the
present difficulty without war.
"Before party before ourselves we
are for our country. That is what
he is working for- Shall we not stand
by him in it? He will not surrender
our country's rights. It may be nec-
essary that for a hundred lives and
the method of their taking we should
lose thousands and hundreds of thou-
sands of lives. The national lienor
and interests may Ultimately demand
it but tini? for serious thought and
li uly weighing the consequences
will not prejudice the justice of our
cause or the Opportunity to vindicate
it and thl3 the president may be
counted on to secure.
TonM to Wilson
"It !s the people's cause not his
alone and he dots well when quick
action Is of no critical impirtance to
allay excitement and to await the
regular and studied action of the peo-
ple's representatives."
At the conclu.-ion of his address
Mr. Taft proposed a toast to "the
president of the I'nitcd States." This
was dnmh standing and amid a great
outburst of enthusiasm.
fci'LCRlTANIA" insert LEFT- AG VANDFBL-C!
Above is a picture of the Lus.ianla taken at the N
CiXT CrVXAjN TURNED. tSy IKS
York pier Just before sailing on hvf last trip.
YEVAN0FF IS HELD
TO HIGHER COURT
Bulgarian I ai! to Make Boml ami U
Lodged in Jail; Operated Jitney
Iii Houston.
Steve Yevanoff. Bulgarian who tt
ts charged etnbexsleit more than
$5000 In money belonging to tho
Atlas Constructions during the tl mo
he was acting as foreman of their
constructing gang was held yesterday
to the superior court on a ball of
ILTiuO. He was commuted to lull I"
default of bond.
Two charges were mado tv the
prose utlon The second Complaint
wns that he als embezzled about i
In money previous to the recent theft.
Tills charge was not held against him
by Justice Si haeffcr.
After Yevuimff left Tulsa he went
to Houston where according to his
testimony yesterday he bought an
automobile and started a otif-cai'
Jitney service.
"I made money too" he added.
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