Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 16, 1915 Page: 2 of 12
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THB TULSA DAILY world THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 '
1 o 1
BIG QUESTIONS TO
BE ON TAP TODAY
Chamber of onimcrce Will
Havt1 Important Ses-
sion at Noon
SAYS PEACE OVERTURES
MUST COME FROM ALLIES UA I A L I IVVflNV
NATIONAL PROBLEM
It 1 1 rcnduin on 'ousulai
I Ixpenses; Washington
Birthday stunt.
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T
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1
i mil i si .lit ii it st in to ill affiliated
majority are In fa or t lm rem i ! i
consular department; the latter re-tal
i-nmmitteo mi A i loan 1 1 adi I n pri
connection with the lottei will he the I quoted a Buying:
proposition whluh now it ultrarting 'The c luslon of peace depend!
nit re hi less attention nil over the cxclualvelj upon our enemies The
iinintiv. Hi. il of n it t i ii t- I" i i I ii. ii longer ii limes to convince nirin 111:11
CcrstT S'Tr PMtN TIS7.A.
LONDON rec. 11 An Amseter-
111 dlaputch tilth: Hudapeal con-
na .in I'liiiinr ttf :i npecch made In
ti b) L'ounl Tliia Hungarian
in in. ii 1 in' premier is
peni f 1 nrniin 11 1 n1' ifi 111. 1 1 m m
1
come apparent.
Washington's Birthday
The 1 hlrd proposition pi lrt 1 fot
huge municipal dinners on W bins
Acid Stomachs
Arc Dangerous
AlioiiT KINK TF.NTHH OT AM. stomach
TBOVBLS saiii TO BE DUB TO
ACIDITY.
A riivr n un'H Advice On 01ISI ind Cure
t
(in the delicate lining i( t ti . itomm h but
alto ma) mi up gsstrlth sad i" large mi
A.lv
SAYS HOT WATER
pi
it:
linn it) thi' war is
laoli us .1 nd criminal
iator win be our vlo-
er 1 ho .n 1 If toe w hloh
the more severe will
undertaking I'ui 11 has
In I'S i'
. 1 inn 1 . 1 the
in
I
Will Need Money.
There arc of course several details
.1 Kiirantli undertaking here. The
most although such matter! for
vantage uslj advertise Tulsa always
in addition to tin-- Important busl-
SOONERS GLEE CLUB
WILL COME TO TULSA
tv. Dec. 1 S.
te The cluh will
trance al Bhaw-
Dill M (il SS til HOT
I 1 I i: I Itltl VRF 1ST 1
il I I II I IV list 1
-ll
TO END C rARRHAL
DE IFNESS AND HEAD
NOISES
arrhal Deafness
mce of Parmlnt
kc. Any
I lea f ness
nan' matter.
1
water with a teaapo nl
the entire altmi ntory
putting mor f I
The a. I ;trii of hoi W
tone phosphate n an
In wondi 1 fulls .'. it.i .
jut all tin sour ferm
waste and acldit) and glvei one .1
splendid appetite ft r breakfast While
you are enjoying your breakfast the
water and phosphate Is quietly cx-
trnctlnt: a largi volume of water frt.m
tlio blood and getting ready for a
thorough flushing of all the insldt
organs.
The millioni itf people who sr
bothered with constipation
spells stomach trouble rheumatl
others who have sallow skins blood
disorders and sickly complexions art
.rif il to gft a quartet pound of lime-
stone phoaphate from the drug atore
Which will coal very little bul is suf-
flclent In make nnymie a pronounced
crank on the subjecl of internal san-
itation. Adv.
FEW MINERS ESCAPE
Stun m it. m fresh air and sunshine
sometimes v. rking in dampness and
fti n inhaling dust are the reasons
why so few miners escape bronchitis
pneumonia asthma throat troubles
ot even onsumpdon
The haul work and sudden changes
from warm mines to it winds will
weaken the strongest constitution and
doctors ate advising miners to Like
Scott's Emulsion aftei meals because
it is a powerful blood purifier which
creates body warmth healthful tlcsh
and strengthens both throat and lungs.
If you wt'tk in the mines you need
Sc ;t I-mulsion to keep up our strength
and fot colds coughs or rheumatism it
should nevet l - neglected) Scott's is
free from alcohol- Insist on the genuine
2k.uii & Bewae iiiuvuitiiui.N.j. u-st
FOR LITTLE FOLKS
( lu isi mns S;i inga ( lub
Has Splendid Educa-
tional Features
OPEN TO EVERYONE
Uieli and Poor Alike Can
Benefit bv I a ing Pen-
nies Aside
live with He in throughout their en-
tire In i s. Tin ha disco1 1 n tl t hi
Milne nf money
'I'll. 1 lllltl v. '
spoiled who Is given to understand
thai money Is something at easllj ob-
tained us water Is the one win
Ih suit in be a business failure In his
later life The Christmas savings
cluh Is the beat means thus far In-
vented for Impressing upon the lit-
tle ones the neeeaaltj for frugality
ami iimim awu) the pennies 1i1.1i they
ma) grots into dollars
lull Man 1)11
w 11 Buck cashier of the Cen-
tral National bank who la particu-
larly Interested In the savings club
because of the opportunity if offers to
children tells of one Instance that il-
lustrates 1 he point 1 xactly.
This man." Bald Mr liuck yester-
worth in die neighborhood of $800
(100. He lias two suns in publi
Kt 1 1 i.asi Christmas he had
them take out memberships In our
cents. The othor day when mail-
ed out our Charlstmas cheeks to the
total an nl of $80000 two of them
went if these boys The) were far
enrolled in tin 1918 club." ' The
1
fiat til al (.ill
lllll I
I '
t hem to come dow n to i in bank
feel that they at business men and
end of tin Central National Bank In
ADA'S CHAMPIONS
OF YEAR AGO GONE
lloui'tt'r It a Material sii- n
01 I il l I. nine nil (.11N'
I .1111 U fill ell High
SAFETY ZONES ARE
BAOLYNEEDEOHERE
1 1
In apitl
I to 1 ii. World.
ADA I 'kla . I
mi 1. n l mat Kast centra) normal's
1 hamplon girls' baaltetball team is
"end and not one nf the quintet
1 la ' season is baok in the game
I ro pi U for u fair team this ar
I '
as I bought t"i .1 time 1 hat 'oai l E.
C IVilson compelled t start with
ubsolutei) in w material would not
1 in pla) 1 n u in t in iineuu of Bast
bU iii't.-t nl them are new
ame Itself The firs! game
t ason .1 few nights ago
he girls of the Pureed hlsrh
t hat
Suggesl ions of Officer Pilk-
. . ... 1
lull (II 1 1 IMII
missioucrs
Ulf
ELIMINATE DANGER
tat
At
iih'ii
d
tie
ol W
The
m v p)S)
tiling wori
lllll
iv over
irts of
Bolin
Ada
tail that they will
of the players "f
I ma 1 barely nus'ii nt
the high ai nool laaaiea. !
team ink t he protegea
low ed ought tn develop
H affair of rare ability.
Edna Rayburn and
tiiti remarkably well
fana are regrettlna the
not gel In Nc any I
lust season in the '
Officer 'I
- May
1u .M
j
Hi
Ue-
iV
lineup llgaln this year. The six girls
who went through the season last
year wltl I a defeat ami averaged
.1 Beoro tr :i points In every name
are now scattered and directing the
teams of other schools Maud Brents
n al tin head "f the basketball work
of the .ia high sol 1. Blanch
Bushing is al Centrahoma urate
Bushing la t-'rancis. Nolle Bohinaon la
in 1 Ishomingu ami
in I'liiaourg hi
in school bul tin
work is keeping h
A mil schedule
for the season
1 lene a 1 mi h 1 in is
tee Shelton is still
heavy classroom
sr ttut of the game
has been arranged
DEPUTY SHERIFF
IS FOUND GUILTY
s VI
Johns
of .1
i.l
rho World.
AW Okln.. Dee. 15. B. 8.
a deput) sheriff was found
toduj of manslaughter. In con-
M with the death of Lloyd
. whom Fain shot dead m front
store at Verona last July.
Pain allegi d
of i so-called '
by Mrs. Fain
punishment t
. i thus was the author
'poison" letter roci Ived
The Jury left FaJn'S
the court
I'HI'Sin l Kill W f I M
MKKTINfl
Vi
lli ii in mi ami Northern Itrunchi
tempt in Idjusl DifferenoeM.
ATLANTA. Ha. Her 18.- omlty
committees "t" the aouthern and
r.i rthern Presbyterian churches which
recently mot in Pittsburgh In un ef-
fi it to .ni jiist differences between the
'iti churches will renew their ses-
i.'iis here tomorrow Three eases In-
I ng eh ties or ministers In New
""rlenns El Paso Tex. is ami Fay-
ettevlllo Ark. regarding which the
lait southern Presbyterinn assembly
addressed a memorial 0 the northern
i1 irch an being i onsldered.
The northern church ai its last as-
sembly reeclve'd the memorial and
Pi nted a . immlttee to meet with a
Imilar committee nf the southern
huri h anil attempt t . adjust the dif-
frrenccs Falling In this the southern
i hurch i ommlttee had been author-
ised in carry the eases t the Re-
fi rmed churi u council which has
t.iiii Jurisdiction in matters pertain-
churches in A mi rlca.
Tiie committees met in Pittsburgh
bul came to no final conclusions ami
adjourned to Atlanta. The sessions
It n are to lie one Hided Friday.
McKELLAR WINS IN
SENATORIAL RACE
Ex-Governor Paltcrson i- Defeated i
at Leas) Majotit) of 15000
Votra.
rn (ill ( iimiuu in Mian.
Bpi lal to Th World.
AFTON Okla. Dee 14. Local
nam buyers thought the corn crop
WOUld til be mark ted by the first of I plan
uecemoer out me rorn is ooaunuing
in come Into the elevators here. The
crop hire has turned out better tliun
was expected early in the season
Cth.nil Th..
nollce commissioner is In poss n
nf . number nf suggestions by Truffle
Officer Jim Pllklngton which t'l" di -signed
m remedy dangerous condi-
tions as they exist In this city. " !
probable the suggestions will be laid
before the board of city commis-
sioners during their regular meeting
tomorrow and it may be an ordii anci
will be passed to correct existing evils.
One of the suggestions is thai all
vehicles be parked not less than sixty
feet in any direction from ilo' inter-
section Of Third and Main streets and
on Main street where Fourth Btreel
intersects as well as on Third streel
lonly at Boston and Clnolnnatl ave-
I lilies.
I "Safety sones" are .recommended
I for the intersections of all these thor-
oughfares devoting the space now
used for parking curs to moving traf-
fic ami space now utilised by moving
(traffic to patrons of street cars I'
also is suggested timt the street car
companies he required to use these
stations ami prohibited from gather-
ing and discharging passengers be
tween the street intersections.
Rented) Parking Evil.
Officer Pllklngton also recommends
that the present law which requires
i iii parking "f automobiles at certain
angles be eliminated in favor of one
Which will Insure room in I very di-
rection fur traffic and thai the street
car tracks rather than the curbs he
! used as a guide in framing such a
i law widt h would work automatically
bv providing space between the ve-
hicles and the car line for traffic
Concerning the jitneys Pllklngton
recommends that a hair block of
centrally located curbing he desig-
nated US the point at which Ibis luis-
Iness should be conducted He also
thinks tin present stations should be
.iitf:. lontly enlarged to permit th
cars to move for a considerable dis-
tance along the curb upon starting
rather than shooting Into the street
lit.
Pllklngton also thinks the law rela-
tive to speeding should be more gen-
eral!) founded on the manner of driv-
ing This would ultimately eliminate
ih" speeding evil In tin- officer's
opinion as all i lasses
. nulil make arrests for
A systematic rule of
should be obsi rved by all
street intersections also is
safety Ntatinns
The officer lavs eonsitli cable stress
UDOn bis suggestion of safety stations.
To install tins it would he necessary
! for the glty to provide n few "No
i Parking" and upright portable safety
; sl;ns. These would divide the space
giving that part adjacent to the curb-
ing to moving traffic iiml that part
adjoining the car tracks to street car
patrons
i Under this system traffic would not
I be interfered with while ear pns-
sengers would he clearly defined and
I proti cted. Tlie plan would eliminate
"bunches Of traffic" as it would keep
traffic in motion tit all times. The
would insure two-thirds of the
itreet as a safoty sone for pedestrians
as they would have only to watch the
line of traffic near the curb.
nf offlceri
it l.h vS driv
signaling
driv rs at
suggested.
vILLE
Long Waj to Marrj Friend.
Bpei i:il t. Thr World.
f m i s VALLEY ' ikla. Dec 16
A trip back to his native state of
Georgia at an expense f more than
$100 was taken recently by the Kcv.
o I.. Jones of Pauls Valley in order
::t I I t t he Invitation
friend to officiate at
rtding The friend I-
urnished the expe
that
he mic'lit
i nsi i
Railroads Refuse Bate Vtlvanee
ST. LOUIS Pee. 15. Representa-
tives of nearly every railroad In Mis-
souri at a conference here today
agreed not to accept the provisional
freight and passenger rate increases
authorised by the state public service
commission a few Weeks ago and in-
stead to ask for a rehearing on their
petition to the commission for higher
rates.
World Want Ads ale i . suit getters.
FIGURES IN ALLEGED PACIFIC COAST BOMB PLOTS
NA8HVILL
1
Mr. Me.Kellar u
SOONERS BARELY
DEFEAT NORMALS
I oreed lo I intend Hie i: to l imit
to Win from Wcatliertxird; SIiom
i lashes ot Form
S . t Th. Worhl
N' IBM AN okln . 1. 18 The
Soom r Cogent won their first game of
iin vear at tin- local court Wednesday
night winn they nosed out Claude
Ueids VVeatherford Narmolltes by
the score of 37 to .11
Though they displayed erratic play-
ing throughout the entlr game bril-
liant flashes "f team-work showed
showed possibilities for n winning
quintet tins season ii.ui it not been
for these briUlant flashes Beet's men
would have surely won the tarn for
tin y w re ti e steadier team of the
two and thercatened both at the lump
i ff ami lute in the second half to past
the lead Captain McCastand's men
hail PUlll up.
The Oklahoma lineup Included Mc-
t'asland ami fonder at forwards Bal-
ccr at center ami Fields and Whlsen-
ant at guards w hich arrang im nt waa
! fi inehanged throughout the K.une.
The tw.i forwards showed up in fuif
form th lUgh neither had goi luck in
difficult places and it rr. tlioi.nh
lnckinir the Speed of thfl Miialb i men.
negotiated six Koais for i- of the
S. ' nets' 37 points.
Fields and Whisennrt nt guard
both played In Bteleir fortn.
rtoys we pay three cent pet pound
fot- (Jea.n 1111011 World office.
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C G. CRCWUEY.
tous
i.ift to right: it. iron Qeorgi Wiihoitu von Brlncken nttaehr of the ('.er-
nien consulate in San Francisco; Charles O CrOWle) tht (tinner private
detective ami Uolus J Smith said lo be I'rowley's neeompliee In the bomb
plots .'sa.nst munition ships en'tbe Pacific COSSt for which nil throe men
are n w under iirnst.
Revelations madt I Crowley and Smith led to von l'rin.'ken's arrest.
it is said by United State. Attorney PreStOa tlkst ol fifty nvtrt acts
tun be charged to von Hrim-k n.
Ue refund it. it.
fare t OOt-Of-tOWn
L'listoincfa
c ssw merehan-
disc eertlf ieates for
any ainniiiit.
Neckwear
Tliere is nothing a man
will appreciate more
iluiii a real good Tie
ami speaking about
Tit s il will tin you good
tu Bee tin' display of
handsome Neck wear
in!' Mi-ii we have in of-
fer you. Beautiful pat-
terns ami so many of
1 hf in
50c $1 $1.50
$2.00 to $3.50
Other Good Things
Bathrobes
House Coats
Lounging Robes
House Shoes
Dress Gloves
Auto Gloves
Fur Gloves
Fur Caps
Silk Hose
Lisle Hose
Holeproof Hosiery
ill
VW1
for Men Such As
Dress Shirts
Silk Shirts
Fancy Vests
Dresser Sets
Traveling Sets
Mufflers and Reefers
Traveling Bags
Suit Cases
and hundreds of other items
in great variety.
ihc Boys' Depart-
ment lot- of sool
tliinN for the boys
Mackinaw Coats for
111 -it ami boys In
great variety 18.75
to $19.50.
Special Outfit Suggestions
l Mus-lc House g S rhe Music Maker
JENKINS-VlCTROLA
We oifer some special outfit suprtrestions on Victrolas. Tho records
Included in these outfits are 10 inch double faced records of your own selection
or if yon prefer other records you may select them to the same value from the
Victor Catalog containing over 5000 selections. Same price cash or on tima.
Blaise
Ko.4
I'ortable
Victrola
No.4nlUi
is fujc- ep
tiuns on v
6 double
fcfd re-
cordi $4
cash 50c
u week..
1950
No.0
Portable
VictroUiNo.with
12 :. t on
6 double faced
recorda $5.00 caih.
1.00 b
a.k
No. 9 P" table Victrola
Ko. 0 with IQ selections
on 1 i il lubn fseej re-
cords tc casli $ST50
6aniontb... "
No.10 Cib-
Inet Vic-
trola No. 10
(next size
BTUUl'T than
No 11) vhtb
20 fleet inns
on 10 (luublo
faced recorda
f5 eaah 5 a
momh
8252
No- 1 1 Cabinet
Victrola No. 11
Willi 20 evlec-
tioni on 10
doublo faced
reeonK IT.OO
cakh. 15.00 a
DUIuh
No. 18 Lartrest ilie
C.'tbinct Victrola
No.lGwlth20double
ficed selections on
10 double faced re-
cords $25.00 cash
110.00 a month.
Ho. a Portable Vic
trols MeXtSflijf sisa
smallar than No. 9)
wiUl 20 selections
on 10 doublo tued
records m n
ih cah 9AJ50
S4 u u.yutil
No. 14 Cabinet Vic-
trola No. 14 with 20
election! on 10 doublu
faced records. $15 cash
We have all
the LATEST
Xf'f
SOe8'WOsiC CO
7aB0utJ1s13750REC()RDSi
417 S. Main
SETTLE FINALLY
PRAIRIE TAX CASE
Hoard Reaches Agreement
After Several Years of
Courl Wrangling.
to Th- World
OKLAHOMA CITY Dec. 15. Tak-
merit of the I'ralrle Oil cV (inn t'o. the
state boar I of equalisation today as-
sessed the company as omitted pi ip-
crty only on right-of-way for the
years 1911 l 1 3 iind iu. fot
1 y 1 L' the assessment wits placed at
$j7.(i'i0; inn $3.r.s6 and for 1914
j 17651. Tin- allegations made by the
tax ferret c H. Pitman In a report
BUbmlttt il to the board hiiiI In ahlch
he sought to have added $.11.0000110
because of misrepresentation and con-
cealment. Five members of the
board Voted not to sustain the tax
ferrt In tins. Tiie board adjourned
to meet again on January 4. The
action of tin board dispose 1 finally
of a matti 1 that was presented to
them before the administration of
Governor t'ruce expired it lias been
fuunht in the courts and lias been a
subject of consideration al almost
everj meeting Of the board since.
Win ther or not property mentioned a.s
having been omitted had in some
other way been considered In asses-
sing the company was the question
A majority Of the board after an ex-
tended Investigation concluded that
all i ei )tt right Of way had. Had the
tax ferret succeeded in staining his
point he would have secured 15 per
cent of the added taxes collected.
Ceding Gum
The 7" point um
mppibmint - nro vni
CINNAMON - SLUt WnAfPin
Ststr Kxamincfs Report
Special to The World.
OKLAHOMA CITY Dee. 15. Ko-
port of the state examiner and in-
spector on the office of tht secretary
Of tate for five months July August
September October nmi November
shots thai the office took in $271 u.os
during thai time. Res from the is-
suance of charters amounted to $:'2 -470
71;: notarial ooDimislons $157
certified copies 1110.95; requisitions!
1160; seal of state. $545; recording
fits. Hit. 60; appointment of agents
ISO; statutes sold $975.76; executive
i on mission $19; trade marks $ti
fling bonds $um;; in'erest collected
on deposits. $40.12.
$100 iii goods and $50
'own awav. as has heftn
my unbroken custom every
Christmas. I shall for the
twenty-sixth time. Satnr.
iday December 18 at 1
o clock sharp throw from
fronl of the Brady store
building into the streel ab-
solutely Pree $50 in nickels
quarters and halves and
more than $100 worth of
"nn's jniil boys' clothing
cloaks blankets etc.
"More gtrtngenl Passport Rules
WASHINGTON Dec. 15. j.'nw.
port regulations more stringent than
those effective ut present will he ..
foried by the state department under
an executive order Issued by Prest-
oent w llson and made public today
Applicants must file their aiipliea-
tmns with the department ut least
five duys irior to sallinK.
Tho Damage
Doubleyew -Was anything broken
hen you fell on the street T
Kcks- Someone cracked a smile
and 1 broke a few rules of propriety
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