Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 110, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 23, 1916 Page: 2 of 28
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THE TULSA DAILY W'OHMi
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COME TO TOLSA TO
TRADE; FARES BACK
BRITISH TAKE U. S
SOLDIER OFF SHIP
Special Values to l! 01
ferod During lu Co-
operative Wct'k
MERCHANTS UNITED
Bargains for All Those Who
si i i i ore From HVb-
ruarv 5 to 12
SW. '. Stf
4
BUILDING BGOM IS
STILL IN EVIDENCE
IViiiiik Aggregating ''!)
05(1 W eir IsKiied Hero
mh Week.
BUILDING- PROGRESS
ECHOES
Kine VVonther Enabled Re
siuiitil ion of Work en
Manv Struct uri'S.
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(lllling ' Hpi I Itai Kllln v .....
pari i.i i. arrangement Is the fuel
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i iilv pi r Islon being i hat t he .1 .
gHte amount ol his purchases equal
tin huiii designated ui the published
schodule. Kuy for Instance i person
11)111 .1 I VV 1 1 W 1 1 ' I'l I I ' 1
amount to be purchased la 1
ii il
I luce ami still bo entlth il to ins fare
buck Just ill" same us though he spent
the 120 .11 1 iii' store The purchases
however 11 1. st nil be made .11 the
Mi l i ll. ml- Uieadv
have aii 1 adj united with
in an 1 if 1 1 I. Li Ins people from
Harlot 1 ils company.
The Vandcvcr Drj (SikhI company. I
Wright I'loihlnu company men's
clothing ami furnishings.
Hunt department store.
K.ihn- ib'pai inn in store
1 ulsa 1 iarmetii innipnii)
Mom I 111 -nil 111 1' iiimpanj
Walk-Over iinni shop.
Tiir Oolden Hull' -inn . men's ;
(nothing. -Inn- ett'.
Model Clothing company men's I
clothing shoes etc
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ALBEJS.1 CLAteht
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1 iir fifth 1
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uniform appeared ami Induced
irmittcd in 11 1 urn 1 1 iir ship.
in Mi.1 meantime the other Amort"
muni .11 . 1. mi. ma. Before tin-' could
done however Clark returned ami
U S. MUST BRING
PEACE IN MEXICO
it
1 her
Jack Jontc Talks lutcrest-
ingl of Affairs on t be
I lorcler
AWFUL CONDITIONS
publH'.
KENDALL TRUSTEES
MEET JANUARY 31
Will Announce New Presi
dciii iii I tantjuel eek
From Tomorrow.
'oxans Alone
( 'i mill I nvade Mexico
With Success
tii-
spector ono m when was tor an
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i " n i i . ... ; v. M . Backon ga-
Bulldiiu Progress.
Hun. .hi i many workmen were put
hack after several days' layoff mi ao
count ni' bo ere wea I in r Tin. last of
I he Bti i mi i in. in n i lulluls building
pluced ami this Important Item of
i
be poured Brick ami stonemasons
are bu) and pan of the a. nth wall
already lias been laid Tin. first of
enclosed after which II la the Inten-
thoughi iii.- strike of th electrical
workers will huvo much effect on
Work n iii. ii m fodi i 'l building
I
weather Tin foundation now will be
ni
completion during i ' i runrj may be
made Mosl of i in- in. in i lal for this
i 'I ... wii h ih.
exception of the stone which now is
i i nn; i ut in an India. i uuarry There
I
Making id. clan-.
li is understood plans are In prep-
in go up ai Third and Boulder will
much building of fin liiniii - as now
WILL PROVE WHITE
SLAVE SYNDICATE
National Lecturer speaks
i Men Only .it "Y"
This Afternoon
AT CHURCH TONIGHT
Will Remain ( ver for I llus-
trated Address Mon
tlav r.vci
"There is
slave syndlca
1. 1 iiiluii. ami
New Null. 1
and San Ant
in International white
with headquarters in
American branches in
'htcago San H'ranelsco
into" said s IS Botts
national lecturer fur iii. World's
Purity federation who arrived in
t'uisa lost night tn give a series of
three lectures on the white Isave
trafl Ic
"Such a syndicate really rxiste."
he said " ami lis agents Mi ll girls for
in iiini ii a pound One was Bold off
tin. streets of Tulsa in a gypsy in
Colorado springs. Col. fm- fsdo with-
vn tin- 1 1 1 s t 1 8 iiiniii lis. i know where-
if i Bpi ftk ami i am prepared tn
prove every statement I make."
Doctor Betta baa been through
i mm states in tip. past three years
in ilus wnrl. ami says thai only four
newspapers have closed their columns
in him during that time. The
World's Purity federation is an Inter-
denominational organisation with
headquarters at La Crosse Wis. Doc-
On Main at Fourth
The Stein-Bloch
Suit & O'coat Sale is on
The Manhattan
Shirt Sale now on
All Our Boys' & Child-
ren's Suits and O'coats
on sale greatly reduced prices
On
Main at Fourth
S E BETTS.
INSIDE FACTS OF MEN'S CLUB WILL
LEASING PROBLEM! MEET AT LUNCHEON
Osage Nation Complication
Gradually C
i.i Light
PAGE HEADS 'EM OFF
New -'Drill and Derrick"
Organization i Have
First Session.
iit Land Which American
Pipe Line Company
Would Lease.
v range lr.nn that
tor Betts is now mi n tour of Okla-
homa ami lias been asked tn return
fur further lectures 111 BeV(
cities that tic has visited.
Doctor BettS Will lecture In men
only in the V M. C. A. gymnasium
1 ins afternoon at 3 o'clock
jeel will be "The Limelight
Tonlghl lie will Bpeak at
M. i-:. church Fifth ami it
"Wliat
al nf
His sub-
nil Lust."
i lie First
abler on
PUZZLED BY CASE OF
WAR PRISONER MOHR
SlllVer : What anil Whi r
Monday afternoon at :t o'clock he
win address a meeting for women
only at the Boston Avenue M. B.
e"hurch snnth mi "The I '.last and
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ni Beauty ' ami .Mmniav nisrht
will give an illustrated Ii cture to
public at the First Baptist church.
cm net- nf Fourth ami Cincinnati Tn
Illustrate this lecture he will use f if i v
ipticon Slides prepared by Bdwln
nf the 1'iiiieil Slates KOVernment.
Duverill ih uie -lines will
t white slavery
hi
the
ster
S 1 11 1 :
Till
in
pertain in
ind around
CROSSLANO AFTER
THE BOOZE JOINTS
week from tomorrow night Hotel
Till.-. i. At the same time .1 cntnpu r.
to raise funds fur tin fii 1 1 ul tn
college iIuiiiik the tnsulnn year will
be Inaugurated. The trustees bopi to
ecu re a president who will .old
greatly tn the prestige ol tin . .
ami who will inspii e Tu Isai . re
freely and voluntarily 10 thi I 1 fi 1
enlargement and expansion ol "their
oolleai ."
I llglisll Caper to sn-p ml.
1.1 1.M11 1.. Jan. The Mani 1
n Courier eetabllshed in 1825 one of
the oldest conservative dally news-
papers in i lie provinces has fallen .i
victim tn fie war ami announces its
' approaching suspension "owing tn the
raiuil rise in 'hi. m C int..r"
I
1
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Itllss which command a sweep nf
1
"In tin imteis I found petitions
i
I warded tn Washington ami procure
permission to go int. Mexico and I
I "Texas wants the Job nf eh .mini:'
hp tin country all by Itself Thei I
feel equal to tin task and l believe
thej .nuhl il.. it It has long been
the contention of those removed
I
eoura hub' in the mountains ami kill
our soldiers off al will but the Tvx-
ans know Mexico belter than tl.- nu-
nc - i h ms Ives.
li - up i.. Uncle Stun t say when
there will he peace down there and
n win never l done by recognising
CorrsUIISS Ol With a pin either" con-
...... i. a . i Ionia
Secures I n junctions Against
l".i
ir Jfotorioi
Here
uices
PADLOCKS ARE USED
( w Attorney Saya They
Will Be shut up Per
manently.
BOSTON Jan. Immigration nf
flciala here are trying tn solve the
problem nf what to do wuh Peter
MOhr a BtOWaway Who arrived
aboard the steamship Virginian nf the
new France-Canada in c. tlotar was
a Qertnan BOldlet ami was taken
prisoner at the battle nf the Maine.
Aiinnst 30 lju. lie was taken to a
French detention camp ami while
aiding in the loading nf hay mi the
Virginian slipped between the hales.
lie was without fond I'm five days
Pending the disposition nf hlS case he
has been released in tin eiistodj nf the
German society nf Bostons He will
probably tie sent bai l t" France where
be will have to face severe piimsh-
k.uim for ni iiuriiiu Moan
Injunctions against four of the most
notorious bOOSe joints in the city wore
iSSUSd b . Indue Conn I. inn in the
district court yesterday at the Insti-
gation nf Counts Attorney Bd Cross-
land who announced that this was the
first step toward i isinj; the joints
permanently even if the owners nf
the buildings affected have to tic sued
Sheriff James Patton and his depu-
lies placed padlocks upon all four
places lasi night. The Injunctions se-
cured by the county attorney wire
directed against the Diamond drug
store II Bssl Second; Mayflower
cisnr store 17 Smith Main; Joplin
nine store 1! Worth Main and the
Monarch poolhall is Baal First
After the Joints had been padlocked
copies of the Injunctions wire tucked
Sean of the Inside history in con
in . ii. hi with the leasing problem 1"
the Osage nation which is now con-
frontlng official Washington is little
by Utile cmninr to light It has de-
veloped that the bars Were thrown
down by the American Pipe Line
company a corporation financed by
i he Caney Kan. smelters. This com-
pany was the first tn set the hiirh-
I water mark in bidding fm- gas in the
J ' tsage when they named a' price nf o
cents per thousand fed at the well.
Anticipated uctlon nf a similar na-
ture Beemed Imminent on the part nf
other large fuel-consuming compan-
ies within easy reach of the Osage.
The lines w re being drawn carefully.
the American Pipe line company
having submitted a 3-cenl bid mi 210-
000 acres lying between Pawhuskn
ami the Kansas line. However the
I moment he heard nf the action nf the
American Pipe Line compan) Charles
Page relinquished his bid nn a small
strip ol ih" Osage country adjoining
Sand Splines nn the north and with-
out losing a moment's time di-
patt bed a leasing proposal to the
Osages ami the department nf the jn-
terior covering 250000 acres of Osage
lands ami just In the smith nf what
tin American Pipe Line had proposed
tn base.
Head Off Rids.
in getting action without scarcely
any delay Page merely headed off
othei 3-cenl bids which were Immi
nent mi the part nf Interests Inimical
tn thost of this community made it
most impracticable for an) interest
foreign tn this community tn cover
this territory adjacent in Tulsa and
s.imi Springs ami. although paying a
price which is conceded tn he ex-
orbitant conserved for this locality
a gas area thai will furnish a cheap
fuel i'..r an indefinite period Inas-
much as the prne ami acreage gaunt-
let had belli east. Page's action was
merely beating the Colllnsvllle and
Bartlesvtile people to it. whose inter-
ests undoubtedly would hardly have
center d here.
That the approval nf Mr Page's
lease WOUld offer the greatest pnssi-
ble protection for the local com-
munity in the way of cheap Bits Was
the way a representative of Mr. Page
put it yesterday. "The wholesale
smelter interests were read) tn act"
said lie "and t was necessary that
quick action bo had. Vmi can tell the
world that every foot of nas from
these lands. If Mr Pace's leas is ap-
proved will he for use ri.'ht here
at home."
Figuratlvel) Speaking
Jim Wombat was a Chap belt
The kind that men call superfine.
lie was the sort that girls adore.
Oh have appeared to hereto.
We deal in flgurea Never mind.
Jim Wombat was the proper kind.
lb was. jp tact we wish In slate.
The sort nl man In Bull. LoulS-
1 1 ) Courier-Journal
The newi. organized Drill A inr-
rick club of Tulsa an exclusive men's
organisation will hold its first regu-
lar session tomorrow at the noon
hour in the form nf a luncheon at
Hotel Tulsa.
The club's membership i to he
limited. A select h-t nf prominent
professional and business men have
been Invited to attend tomorrow's
luncheon ami become charter mem-
bers of the organisation which Is to
be similar in purpose to the tfnlfi -I'nrk
club of Kansas City Noted
speakers will he broiiKht In Tulsa
addrei
d ti
as
the
at-
fill :. T.
limn tune to time to
members ol the club
Those who have be n ivii
i tend tomorrow i meeting ar
lows:
i li P. Anderson H v. Anold '
I Braaen j. a. Chapman George
Coyle J. B. Crosbie J s. Cosden
j Murray Doan .f. H Evans. U .1 Ev-
ans v. .J. Gregg Paul M. Callaway
rraiiK i.reer. C. J. Ilinb v. Dana Kel-
sey Knurr Krnip A. E. Lewis Eu-
gene Lorton J. H. Markham Ir.. H.
D. Mason .Martin Moran C. F alar-
tin Pat Malloy L J. Martin G. P.
McCullough B X. McFarlln .1 w
McNeal J. H. McEwen H F. Sin-
clair E. W. Sinclair Horace Spc.i
G N Wright imd F M. Wooden.
Compulsion Necessary
for Our Security
(Continued from 1'age One.)
nr. ' .... fe
. ar
Twentieth Ccntuf) Coyness
"There is a verv excellent reason
why a girl shouldn't smoke."
"What?" she demanded
"Makes her less agreeable to kiss."
"Weil iii wait till somebody wants
tn kiss ni"." .-he said "when they do
i n give up dgarets ami take to a
i iin ' Margaret Beland In the
'faulty enlistment law. the establish-
ment of an ndeipiate regular army re-
Serve and the accumulation of an
auequata supply of ammunition ar-
tlllery and material but we believe
that in addition to the proposi i quota
Of const artillery and auxiliary troops
the mobile regular army within the
United stales should comprise at least
four complete Infantry divisions as
recommended hv the war college re-
port of IJ15
"That the National Security league
recommends the authorisation by con-
gress of a council of national defense
as set forth in house bill No. 1 v :
of the first session of the BlXty-third
congress nun n known as the Hob-
son bill for the purpose of secur-
ing more harmonious co-operation be-
tween the executive and legislative
branches of the gnvornmeiit with re-
spi ct to the national defenses.
"That tlic National Security league
commends the establishment of a
t.avy adequate to conserve the na-
tional interest in conformity with the
following recommendations:
"That the personnel of the navy he
nn leased in conformity with the re-
quirements of the heel as interpreted
by the general board of the navy;
that there shall be established for the
navy s general staff similar to the
general stall Ol the army as is cus-
tomary in all other navies of the
world and that the National Security
bagu indorses the program f .iiy
10 1115 of the general board of the
nav) and urges its Immediate ad. p.
tlon by congress.
That a fundamental factor In the
problems 01 preparedness should bo
such intensive mobilisation of the
I inductive. Industrial and cnniin. ri lal
f( rces nf thi l'nlte states as would
il sure in time of War the Contribution
Ol their fullest resources at a re-
stricted profll to bt regulated by the
government. '
"That In view of the fact that thr
great interest in national defense
throughout the country bus created
a number of local ami national or-
ganisations aiming to Increase the ef-
ficiency nf mir military and naval
Mr vice the National Security league
Immediately endeavored to avoid the
overlapping of the effort ami snem
East I vl I
t:
WUM VX'S Hill M
of a iiniiH Is one where there is
a complete outfit of fine china
along vut.h the other tlihms. you
can make your dream come true
In that respect if you select your
i lima from our superb collection.
For you'll find the prices just to
yniir liking.
Our January
Clearance Sale
ends next Thursday There are
four more days with savings on
tsi fid home supplies
( mi ni s
It VMPKHH
IT si-'.c.t
Bxtta I a r R i
size w hole
white willow
sipiare shape
I'ou n d (' d top
ami wood bot-
tom. 14.60 reg-
i Mil f. tomorrov
at SJ.Itl
I .(Iii I I s
i: INK l i s
vi us
Heavy WillOW
baskets. rein-
forced top and
I ii it ti mi a n
strong handle $1.50
morrow at
regular to.
1K
BROOMS
At Reduced Prices
Well bound four
times s e W ( (I
1) r o o in s . with
a in ii (i t Ii handles
the 50c kind al 34c
ilm 35c kind al 22c
COMBINETS 48c
Like Illustration
Brisl ol body with
lid iuhI bail to-
morrow ;it . . 48c
LOT HI -cis
BOZKX IT Ic
Clothesnlns n f
bard wood with the bull-dog grip
a clothespin sure to hold dosi n
Ic
WASHBOARDS
AT 37c
B r a s s nililiiiip;
Btirface strong
frame Bpecial to-
morrow at . .37c
1
BBS
i. i inn
SOAP
! ron ;;ui
C r y s t a I
W h Its I he
best known
soap : bars
for :t(lo
VKM ll MMI t: SODA CM. Be
standard brand and best-known
Soda 10c packages al c
W --ll Hull
I K.N I
sl'l ( I
PltK I N
Three num-
bers greatly
reduci ii for
toluol l ow. N'l
I r.u copper
? eopper
$4.98 all copi
bottom
bottom
or at. .
'IS
si :)
.18.19
Tl VPOT8 VT j;
Japanese design Teapots with in-
side strainer a rather large size.
.i u s. tomorrow at a;.
in.
in.
Large Ire 1 Hsh Dralm r .
Crass Sash Rods at
Brass Curtain Cuds at. . .
Win). UI....I
' ' ...." q I aOC
" owel Rollers at m
n-A Camera Films at........ 2$c
Qless Ball and Pi ppi r Shakers 5c
Common Clothespins for. Re
and
fectlve means of unifying
i ronnaiing tm ir aetlvities."
Plan Big t ampaign.
The miiy v .te against the resolu-
tion advocating universal military
service was cast liy William A.
Ketchiim nf Indianapolis who said he
represented the governor of Indiana.
Although officials of the league
would not Indicate toniKlit what de-
gree of definiteness had been reached
In the negotiations for amalgamation
Of the defense societies it was under-
Stood that the Navy le.igm and sev-
eral bodies already hud agreed to
cine iii and that .Mr. Bacon had
promised to accept tho presidency of
tile new organisation. Extensive
plans for a combined campaign for
preparedness already have been made
it wiiB -laid ami steps taken toward
raising a fifty thousand dollar fund
in New York and one of a like amount
in Pnliadelphla for a sinking fund.
Mr W'ickersham in his address to-
night emphasized the necessity of
wide publicity saying he saw no hopo
Of a change In the policy of the na-
tion "until the weakness and unfair-
ness of our traditional system is mora
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