Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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THE TULSA DAIl.V WORLD
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Well anyhow the story of Serbia's
suffering in the twentieth century
win be thrttllng reading for the
youngsters Him alien school In Ih:
twent) rim century rhe nme might
be ..in ol the sufferings of Qreal
Hi Italn i 'rti nee and nil ol in i of the
'I ii i n - steal Cotton Hood.
wai'ii. Oct "s. Driving automo-
bile up to the niiii'K of wagooa In the
field tnli .-s took 1000 pounds of ed
cotton fr two farina m 11 rtieael losi
night ii i.s reported thai similar
The ufflcere are Investigating i lit-
toward Wa
In l''g I tial til. I I all.-. I'd
Citv News In Brief
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Adv.
NOTICI'. TO Till: PUBLIC
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n hi take up n ;i o't lock beglnuln
nexl Mondu) morning The time
tin pupils inn' ' Inn morn time fur
.Hlili lii s li. fi.r.
kuiiik homo
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BITS BETWEEN BITES
GEORGE T HAWLEY of Sail tolte
lty Utah h ha ii.nl b i n i letting ins
parents and otht i rclatlvi s here for
severul weeks left last nlghl for Gal-
veston Texas from where he will gn
in San Kranclsco then to hie borne.
B. K MORRIS yesterday was taken
from Tulsa hospital to liis home In
Francos Okla. by Mr Morris who
came to get liim. Mr. li iris h.nl
been seriously ill I'm- some time bul
now is well on tho road in recovery.
BY ijlfp THE
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Ton thousand toilsmen stood attend
With eager faces did tlmy stand
Ami each in readiness to move
In answer to the zealous call
Thai gives advantage i their skill.
Ten thousand toilsraen heard the call
Tho voire of opportunity
Bul only one ilil answer it
And li" in turn did profit there.
The rest tho' eager for the i;oll
l)nl falter and the moment passed.
For every olio tO will tilt' goal
Ten thousand fail to answer roll.
AROUND! HE LOBBY
I The following gUtatS were I'
tered from various Oklahoma points
.at Tulsa hotels yesterday:
i Hotel Tuba
Mrs. w. B. 81 If Mounds; t;. Crew
Guthrie it. g Bell Oklahoma 'iiy;
.) i'. Campion Okmulgee; i. n.
Grant Drumrlght; J v. Dorrells
Cushlng; it Rosenfeld Okmulgee; ll.
D. Matthews Muskogee; w A
IWhaley Oklahoma City; Charles H.
Paddock Oklahoma City; J P Dick
llnson Muskogee; L il. Owen Gush-
ing; H w Wiley Oklahoma t'itv; c
J wykoff Oklahoma 'iiy; E H.
Sagle Okolhoma City; Fred 8. Liscum
Pawnee; H C Miller Oklahoma " i t ;
YV. ( ' ii aton Boerrv.
t the Oklahoma
it B3. Randall Oklahoma City; r
E Gobs Enid; h. A Mott Enid; H.
Plckrin Oklahoma City; George i
Vore Muskogee; J D. Carnall Mc-
Alester; C W. Arthur Oklahoma
City; J. li. Klein Oklahoma City
ui the Brady
Pearl Bell. Oklahoma Vy: P. M.
Fisher Enid: E. A. Ulna-old. num.
P. Head Oklahoma
Muskogee; G. M.
y; V. I. iM'uin-
homa City; li
City; F. Porte
i in ner. 1 i liilmm.'i i
mond Enid; J. w
etta; P. E. Porter
I Harris Enid; M. .1.
gee: .1. . Chllders.
Wlnans Muskogee.
liintoii Henry-
Enid; v. v.
Mitchell Muako-
Muskogee; J. E.
spi III
they w
In
re
lespie
I. ones
They
Kliiil
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ir
APTEB THREE WEEK
hunting Iiik game Prank Gil
Oeorg-o I ia Is Roy i letman a nd
M'Blrney returned yesterday
roporl n b ssi ii i trip bul wer
i. a SUIT for divorce' filed
perlor court yesterday by Mrat
netto Tyeske she alleges her 1
bond Jeff since the time or th
marriage In Nowatu In 1008 had bcci
addicted lo using do id Unit fin
ally Im abandoned her in mil
REV. JOHN G HEIRING of the
Holy Family Catholic church has re-
ceived the cordial thanks of the Ro-
tarj club of Tulsa for 1 1 i - courtesy In
donating the use of the Catholic
school prt neriy .it Fourth and Elgin
for staging tho Rotarj club's Hum-
I n n !T( IR AND M its. John Overton
will nol leave for Manila P. I . as
sunn as expected owing to their in-
ablllty to Bocure passage it now Is
probable they will nol leave for an-
other month Doctor Overton re-
cently received an appointment aa n
government hospital surgeon
it WAS NOTICEABLE yesterdaj
that many of the police force were
wearing mo Chamber ol i ommerce
membi rshlp tagv At firsfl It was
LIVE NEWS FROM
ELSEWHERE IN
OKLAHOMA !
general manager of the Mi.lhind Vol
ley passed through the city yester-
day mi his return to Muskogee after
n inur of Inspection ovor the division
li . Scoville traveling freight
Df the Kansas 'ity Bouthem
Joplln visited the city yes-
a gem
out of
lerde i .
It lt I l l . ll. 1. 1 : Congn Bsman
.1. tines Davenport of Vlntta was here
this week nnii political significance
w;us attached to his visit Jay Mul-
len prominent Washington county
Democrat is said to be oul ;
Davenport's "nanny" and tho
gressman is making hay earlj In
section to overc e t he itpected
position from Mullen's faction
H ! Humphries of Oklahoma
t'iiy district passenger agent of ths
Rock Island railroad was in the elly
sterday.
fter
R i. Humm trainmaster of th
tns Midland Valley at Muskogee .-pent i
P I few hours in Tulsa yesterday on hi
n i urn tu m uskogee.
OKIj.MK 'M
I .i'C I 'nine la III il .1
"Jim Crow" law
written Into the
CITV Ex-Govt i iiur
t nil certain thai the
should tu' again
tonsliutlon . i f ihla-
homa He Is loath to believe that the
negro vote is essentially Republican
and says Hint a literacy test would
perhaps be the best substitute for the
law thai the United States supreme
court knocked out. He also Insists
that there Is a "moral aspect" to the
question tiuu must nol !" overlooked.
MMi SPRINOS Charles Page is
to enlarge the capacity of his famous
home here. The new structure wiii
be lux luii feet in dimensions and used
exclusively hy Kil ls. Tho older fiii is
will have separate rooms each 7x14
feel In sise. An Ice plant and e Bteara
healing system ale to he installed. j
Frank J. Wleman "i Arkansas City
isiteii the city yesterday in his of-
ficial capacity of claim clerk of the
Midland Vail. v.
C. P Stiff traveling freight agent
f the L & M... with headquarters at
iklahoma t'iiy stopped over In
ilty yesterday.
the
W I' Hutchison assistant super
Intendent of Che Frisco at Bapulpa
was In Tulsa yesterday on an offi. ial
isit.
Homer Conlt y
agent of t he Frisco
i iklahoma City to
treatment.
local commercial
left yesterday for
undergo medical
PRESBYTERIANS ARE
CONSIDERING UNION
PITTSBURGH Oct. 28. The first
step inward the union of the northern
and southern jurisdictions of the
Presbyterian church was taken today
when a Joint session of the comity
committees of the general assemblies
"i both branches met here.
No conclusion was reached accord-
ing to a statement. Issued lotiii;lit hut
oubcommlttees were appointed to con
Bider ami prepare opinions upon vari-
ous matters 'specially thai nf comity
Tins.- will be submlttod at another
milling which win be held In Atlanta
on December 16.
HOUSTON & BRAZOS
INTO RECEIVERSHIP
i
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Win
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In
though! the
with the tag
organisation
I
P. J LEONARD a
ops had beon pres. in 1
i. but later it developed
lid their hard earned
nine iih ntlfled With the
Anot her example of t be
Bllde up lit;.;!
I
post mistakes at
ne-
In flriiu
trds of
it's tin: h
ike .lodge Gary's
m nt that Carramta will
a i'.iii In Mexico tndt-
1 may not be aa black us
tinted
When It comes to It
orph m adopted !' Mrs
Bin par. I and her husba
world - in a 1 1' g cla is
k the boy
Hi len Could
id Is In tho
i
Ine ore well
authority to deal with armed parties
the border Hut the trouble Is these
bandits have too manj sympathisers
ami accomplices ining in American
it
men would mean whiskers
'" no trgument against the fact thai
th
Cineintuitl friends of
gene Zimmermen won't emy the re-
telver appointed by a London court
tor the luke of Manchestei
Anything to git free advertising
a Philadelphia mustctan says he's
training a canary to sing the weddli h
march at tho Wilson iJalt eii.
Making Elihn Root a dot tor ol
aiter all the years he's Ixr t ni '
cn them seems near-Joko of the
tlnivcrslt- of the State of New
"
Teds right In Baying th-
Slates has no real friend among the
world's monarchs. Bvery ntanja. n .r
them envies our commerce and
wealth.
ABE MARTIN.
i.jjLw e; y
Thl r lit -mt he sta ll it thing as th'
element O' luck or how could some
f. iks git byT Th' dealer never has
your size In th' hlrt you pick out
In u show witn!' W
trial would Indicate thai
f auestionahla
Is nol taken too serlousli
Members of the bar association eyl
dentlj me of the opinion that the
courts should discard the runabout
in r.i..r vi ii 10-horsepower rocei
Although .lames Whiteomh Rllay
started ns . sign painter and became
' i""1 ye it probably would be Im-
possible to make a aiKn pointer out
of a poetic youth
Now that practically every nation
Of the World Is trying to borrow from
the United stutes it will he romenv
bored when we nee led money for our
railroads wo couldn't get any.
if Tulsa's building activity contin-
ues and there's no nvanm to believe
It won t. It'll only bo a short time
before The GotOWaj of the West"
wm resemble the dilapidated doer of
dog kennel.
examination
low probably
will he declared Insane ami oommlled
to one of the state asylums fur treat-
ment fvoonard la addicted to the use
nf drugs and soon after his arrest
imagined he was several different
r
GEORGE SLOAN was arrested last
nigh) on :. charge of drunkenness He
was In a fighting mood and It was
not without difficulty that three pa-
trolmen subdued liim and landed him
in jail Bloan has been arrested many
times on similar charges and It Is not
Improbable he will be sentenced to a
lull tetin li- Judge t'iark 111 poller
MRS .1 C PETERS ninther of
Theodore Peters who Is attending-the
Culver military academy In h letter
received from her son recently was
notified of a fire nt the academy the
night of (October ?l which entailed a
loss of $35000. The barns and ar-
tillerj stables Including several valu-
able horses were destroyed There
are m veral Tulsa young men attend-
ing the school
PRANK JOHNSON colored. Is In
the count) iall charged with stealing
8E buff cochin chickens from J. W".
Burgess 7 1 1 smith Galveston The
police arrested Johnson and IsSer ln-
cated t n of tho fowls. Chicken-
stealing In Oklahoma Is punishable
by a severe penalty and is clooood as
a felony It is believed that tills tit n
.liar cose against Johnson. This is
not Johnson's first offense.
H'.UiKSTKR Dr. G. T. Gray
physician and Dr J. W. Price Veteri
narian oiun negroes navs neon ar-
resteu nn a cnorge of mailing raise
affidavits through Which sick and ac-
cident benefits were fraudulently ob-
tained. They were placed under bond
Of IT.'." each pending their hearing
on November -. A Texas Insurance
company caused the arrests.
I P O. Shannon
i local Frisco offici
i home on account
claim agl nt in the
is confined to his
.f sickness
t I SI I IXC The Cushlng Choral so-
eletj has been organised with Edwin
Voile Mclntyre i Oklahoma 'ity as
director and W P Payne business
manager.
CLARKMORK The 1815 session
Of the Oklahoma Association of Sing-
ers and Musicians Will be held here
Friday November 5 to Sunday No-
vember T inclusive. Vice-President
E H Vincent of Claremore is in
I charge of arrangements
OLLrNSYTLLK - it is antlclpati d
that there will be tin Irouhle In put-
ting across the J.jO.dOO in rood bonds
to be voted on In Colllnsvllle town-
ship November 0 Sentiment in the
city seems to he unanimously ill
ta or of t he Issue
OOU.INSVTU.K H. B. Ell ng-
WOOd proprietor of the famous Blling-
wood ranch near here Is dangerously
ill with heart trouble at h Dallas
sanitarium.
EX RENO About fle hundred
delegates are here for the annual state
Convention of the Antl Horse Thief
association All parts of Oklahoma
are represented.
Nl; KIRK I imei B. Stringer
aged ii:'. of this city eame near being
the victim of confidence men In
Wichita Kan. this week. Three men
Were in the act of selling him the
Masonic temple there when the police
appeared on the scene and nabbed
them.
(.1 TH RIG A check for ISI7.25
has been received from the nt.ite hlgh-
way commissioner aa Logan county's
(first payment of auto tax under the
i new state law.
Joplin Man Had Cobwebs
on the Brain and Came
Here to Get Rid of 'Em
in lUSTON i 'ct. 28 Upon applica-
tion filed in the United Btates district
court the Houston A Bresoi Valley
Railroad Co. .i line running a dis-
tance of 2:1 miles through Brnsi lis
county was placed In the hands of a
receiver. George C. Morris of Free-
port was named as receiver by Judge
Waller T. Bums Sitting ill the Qal-
veston division "f the federal court.
The receivership followed the fil-
ing Of a general creditors bill by the
firm of Andrews Btreotman Burns
A Logue in which the amount alleged
in be duo Is $ 1 50000. The petition
alleges that the defendant has a filiat-
ing indebtedness of 8(00000 and a
bonded Indebtedness of 820000.
BELIEVE GIRL WAS
KILLED BY TRAIN
Harry P Mi Masters of Joplin Mo.
but who had been In Tulsa for sev-
eral days where ho eame following
his iseape fi i a private sanitarium
oreati d considerable amusement at
the PrlSCO depot last night while
awaiting a train to take him back
I home. McMasters WOO In charge of
his brother R. L McMasters who has
1 been here several days looking for
Ihim ami who found the unfortunate
j man on one of the lower avenues.
I .b Masters who is only IIJ years
old imagines he's covered With COtb-
Iwebs ami devotes practically every
minute Of bis waking hours picking
them carefully from his clothing.
I winding them around his finger and
tin king tin in away In his vest pockets
j In the depot last night he would pick
I these imaginary webs until he was
1 nearly exhausted. He took them from
Oil pockets of his clothing his hat
I handki r chief sinu s and even turned
' the sleeve Of bis coat Inside out In
ills quest for them He wound until
rivulets of presplration ran down Ills
cheeks and his shirt was wet from
his exertions.
Although his brother frequently
tried to quiet him his efforts were
only partially SU BSful and until
train time the winding proceeded. H.
L McMasters explained thai a few
years ago his brother was a healthy
man weighing' probably 190 pounds.
Now he weighs less than 100 and his
dally exertions aro reducing hint
to a living Skeleton His father is
said to be owner of considerable min-
ing property In the Webb City dis-
trict and is reputed to be wealthy
Time when they conradred war
hell down below the Mason tuul DtXOn
line but now that cotton la being ild
at the rale of 8 1 00 a bale- well
there s leans inclination to put u new
estimate on It.
Although th eightieth blrthdav of
Andrew I'arnegle now Is rapidly OP-
oroai hlng. It Is altogether probable
ns will have to live to be at leaet
lOu If he realizes his ambition to die
as poor as he was when he eturtej
The Social agitator who hoClers
about "the great American home go
tug to the bow-wows everywhere'
should eotne to Tulsa and see for
himself Just how many fin homes
are being- hnllt on practically every
street uf the city.
Help' Have a look at this you
SUffleoi A man In Kansas was sen
toncod to pulverise rock In the town
Jail yard for heating hl wife with .1
club and the wifev good woman that
SEVENTEEN PERSONS took the
examinations yesterday for teachers'
01 rtlflcateo tn the office of County
Superintendent H B Maxwell. Three
of thi s.- were colored. The examina-
tions were for first second and third
grade certificate While this was the
regular quarterly examination tho
number of persons taking the tests
was considered unusually large as
heretofore but few have made ap-
plication for licenses at this time of
the year.
MlifJ W II M A1NWA1RING. who
whs sllglillv Injured during tho nei-
form.in o of the Humbug circus last!
week is practically recovered and it
Is thought now that there will be no
scar of her face as a result of being
struck !th a basket which slipped
out the hands of a clown In the cir-
cus Mrs Mainwairtng has addressed
a letter to President W F. ttahl of
the Rotary club thanking him and
the members for their floral remem-
branooa
A NGRO NAMED William Jones
wa arrested by Detectives Fatton and
OvOrby on suspicion of belnr guilty
of a statutory offense committed In
Oklahoma City Ie Is being held for
an Oklahoma ilty officer who la x-
Pote! to arrive this morning. Cilef
of Tollce Hams was notified by the
Oklahoma City authorities to be on
the lookout for a negro wanted there
and when Jonew stepped off a train at
the F-Is"' depot he was arrested by
the detective.
SHAWN KE The Oklahoma State
Association of Graduate Nurses Is
holding Its seventh annual session
here. The address of Welcome was re-
sponded to by Miss Myrtle Hatch of
Tulsa.
SHAWNEE Mrs. Hairy O'Connor
who was burned to death In the
kitchen of her home at Tulsa this
ifk. was reared tn this city and left
here only two months ago to make
her home In the east side oil city.
PITTSBURGH Oct 28. The po-
lice after complete Investigation said
tonight that Miss Sophia McCallin
daughter of the late William C Mc-
Callin former mayor of Pittsburgh
whose decapitated body was found on
the Pennsylvania railroad tracks here
was not a victim of thugs. Her jew-
elry valued at 81200 found: late to-
day near the place where the body
was found caused this theory to be
abandoned Morgue attaches said
Miss McCallin apparently had been
run down by a train While crossing
the tracks.
Want to bormw money? World
Want Ads will put you in touch with
tho right parly
K. I".
THBd CAME A-CHRERIXG.
Students Give Their Team n
Noisy Scndoff
LAWRENCE KAN'. Oot 28.
Cheering Students escorted the I'nl-
Versity of Kansas football team tn tho
station tonight and vociferously ex-
pressed their confidence that the team
would achieve victory over Oklahoma
at Norman. Okla. Saturday
coach oleoti made a few .shifts in
liis lineup in practice today owing to
the injury to Reeling's knee. Tho
other members of the squad are In
good condition.
VILLISTAS MAT
KILL AMERICANS
.lack-on in Heel Young Toon
Special to 'Hi World
nitl'MKHlHT Oct. 28. Nate
Jackson the clever Mttie Memphis
bantamweight fighter has been pro-
fit n d by Manager Tommy (loss to
tight Voting Togo the Japanese bun-
tain here on November 6. Jaekson
has accepted the terms Offered bin'
by GoflO and will arrive lure Satur-
day to start training for the bout.
INCENDIARY FIRE
DESTROYS PIER 14
Nt K5AI.KS. Ariz.. Oct. 28. Carlos
Randall Villa governor of Honors
protested today against the Hu aspor-
tation of Carrania troops through tho
United states from Laredo Texas to
Douglas Ariz. He telegraphed his ob-
jections to the state department ut
Washington.
Governor Randall said he had tele-
graphed Secretary Lansing that if tho
permit for the Carrnnza troops to
cross the border was not revoked he
feared he would be "unable to guar-
antee the safety of American lives and
property in Soiiora."
He said he doubted his ability to
control the Villa soldiers and Yaqul
Indians who were angered at tho
news.
A MW
To iu
CATHOLIC
Frcotiil In ki Pan
Has BCcn Obtained
CATHEDR I
158000
Personal Mention
Boys we pay three cents per pound
for clean cotton rags World office.
BOM we pay three cent per pound
for clean cotton rugs World office.
George R. Ilecker of Oklahoma
(Tty visited the local rsllroad offices
yesterday In his official capacity of
district passenger agent of the Mis-
souri Kansas A Texas railroad.
C. I Holoway of Oklahoma fit v.
district psssenirer ajrent of the New
York Central lines made the roun.l
of the local railroad offices yesterday.
Frank Iindiwler assistant dtstrlot
passenger agent of the Chesapeake &
Ohio out of St. Joule was In the city
yesterduy.
Henry S. Condon and Oeorse T
Williamson of the Wright Clothing
company have (one to Kansas City
for a few days to study trade condi-
tions and get new Ideas.
C. C. Clark commercial agent of
the Erie road arrived In Tulsa yes-
terday from Oklahoma City.
A. W. Left-bcr vice-president and
JhfnuMse and Chinese Merchandise
Destroyed; Laos Probabl W ill
Ranch Half Million
SEATTLE Wash.. Oct. ?S. Fire
supposedly of Incendiary origin de-
stroyed tOttkght i'ier 14 at the foot of
inroad street occupied by Hod well A
I'n Ltd. agents for the Blue Funnel
line of British steamers with much
valuable merchandise entailing a loss
that probatvy will exceed a half mil-
lion dollars: The Japanese and
Chinese merchandise that arrived
Saturday night on the steamer lxion
wa still In tho warehouse but two
million dollars worth of silk brought
by the steamship had been sent east.
The Blue Funnel steamers have
been taking much barbed wire ma-
chinery and implements of war for
the Kiisslan army. The lxion Is
booked to stop at Vladivostok with
similar supplies for Kussla.
Two deliberate attempts to destroy
Her 14 by fire WOTS made early last
Tuenday. Fire department officiant
said they bo'leved both fires origin-
ated from a time fuse attached to a
bomb.
Want to borrow money? W'orla
Want Ads will put you In touch with
the right party.
DENVER Oct. It. A promissory
note for JnK.OOO wail presented Bishop
A. J. Schuler at a banipiet tonight
following his consecration today us
bishop of the Kl Paso diocese of the
Roman t'athollc church. The money
was collected by El Paso parishion-
ers and is part of a fund which will
be used to erect a new cathedral In
El P.
Wolgost -!' wan ti Draw .
FORT WAYNE Ind.. Oct. 28. Ad
Wolgnot former lightweight cham-
pion and Hal Stewart of Fort Wayne
foupht ten rounds here tonight. A
draw resulted lu the opinion of news-
paper men.
V-iikum-Huni- Draw
COLORADO BPRJNG8 Oct 2S.
Stanley Yoakum of l'cnvcr and
Frankle Burns of San Francisco
lightweights. fought fifteen fust
rounds tonight to a draw a' Itnnmna.
Both men were bleeding profusely at
the windup. The fighters finished
strong.
New York Oil Man Die.-.
NEW YORK Oct. 2S. Chais
Wallerhead president of the Davis
OH company vice-president of th
Underwood Typewriter company and
widely known In Presbyterian circles
died suddenly here today. He was B
years old.
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 30, 1915, newspaper, October 30, 1915; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc135486/m1/4/: accessed June 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.