The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1919 Page: 3 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD FRIDAY MAY lfi 1910.
CITY SCHOOL EXHIBIT
VIEWED BY THOUSANDS
Mllrr.m. S..'r f I'n"" '
trtu n Il"P'' n ton
A PROGRAMMETRY NIGHT
llflll McM lls.Ul KIiow Put of
M.r -f !"" K"000
lH-Mtruu'nl.
i. locks mnrf like ft coonty fir.
b ' f ilu. stud"' of Tulnu
.h. n.l It I mmiethln
!'" ;; A "" pro.idof.- Th. n-
' i at ConM-ntton ball I. In
? ;n from 10 lo U o'clock
';;;;'.!.. fr.- until :
.. c i n.MiiiH. and from lo
" . . it..n hour on atlrn-
''t:rn 10 n rt'ltim niad up
. :ilrnts. Ii"d lh h'l won't
h. I it llio crowd
ir .c In the nm fnd I'1""
. i-h niKht lHiiKlnr more
. ti mile until oy rrinay
rlimlnpr nUtht window
( !i
"'i1 1
t it-
lot n
TI."
si's i "
nsm''- .. 7 L - ....ll.ll... h.lM
'rl' " ft .-.. -r. filled with
!'. ) ' "" l i"tr'le
"
..i up pretty well with
h V r i liiidrcn are licit) taught.
T ' i. il. I surpriss many other
'rv r. ' M"' tl'IH exhibit Hnrt com.
r ; -li the "hIiI field achonl."
J xin .i tnr modern sort. The
B.ri of today haw a nur.
.'.. nin'iiifc. hut then rnmiHMl-
i;n .i'i.I .nKifa made It the more
pel f-v.ii 1
I'ric niwiiimTl Tonight.
j-h -iii-H fi'r poter will he
.ii! t'l i.wiinht the winner heiiia.
unnoiin. ed from the platform. This
flV p t.iwi mm heiween student of
' fii.-11'li Kt.i'1-s of nc ''"' "r"1'
nrrcml iin l third prir.ei will be (liven.
Nm. eflei live poster In the roup
i.i Tiiiw'" !'' day and by
p.rn' .
n. nf the deparlmenta of the
nnk be ln featured In rlrslKn
fur in 'rior decoration. Home are
jm.m i . .i 1 1 r . depleting the child
4ri nf luit the Kitchen of Mile
Stand.nh must have looked like; olh-
rrt arc .f correctly furnished mod-
fn hmen The third and fourth
irali" picMcnt ilestKn for dresse
h miMiis of paper cultin color
j.'i'l to ib'MKti ami axe are tauxht.
The t.r' (trade children begin thli
cnuri- ty tiein tauicht to deslsrn
upturn and collar" Hinted to them-
ivlvn. and their display la very a'-
iimtir Mother could (tet good
f'otn them The second grade
piihi:. bi'Bin their Interior decorat-
r.g in Kitid.wn window and at the
nhthtt manv Hcasonable drawing In
colors piirtiMVinu ultable Chrlatnia
and Kaitcr window decoration.
The scttnn given over to the high
fihnnl mantiel ir lining- department
lonlm like good furniture store. It
In h.ir l to believe that fne article
finn were made by the hoy. Num-
rrnus tpei of tahles. rocking; chair.
hooKi-se. music siand. deska orna-
mfnial and useful lamps cedar
rfcmt" lunches chtumer. boats
biril houses go-carts to Just an
InniiniFmhle list and all Just like
'hn.irht" -furnishing not a bit of a
iome nuide took.
Then there is the domestic science
ketchin. and Other. There Is mil-
department where model menua are
displayed behind glass door
breakfaat dinner and aupper look-
ing very appetlautg arid diets for
bablea according- to their age and Irj-
truudon about the benefit nf a
clean mini l It and (he eviU derived
from one nealeotrd. What Is helii
tRtmht (n a sanitary way the dan-
ger of germ the fly Insects nf all
kind and preventive tuberculosis
and oi.ier diseuac I shown bv
chart statistics k.imposliionN and
drawings nil done by atudent.
On Inlerestlnif table Illustrates In-
paper houses sund grounds ami aril
final chlldicn and doits the first
school house In TuUa It shows the
outside slairway the heller skellci
manner of jilay of the children - on
treet and school ground and then
by way of contrail the model nn.t
tem Is IMustiated by depleting a
miniature Washington (crude school
nil on one floor w ith the emu I In the
center unit the children at ihclr su-
pervised plav. A teacher who tauglil
at Tulsa's list school near the pres-
ent sight of Central grade shuwed
the children how to make ttiin pu -ture.
Washing ion school aKn has
drawings on hand ehowing the new
open-atr tent school now in opera-
tion on their grounds
Th exhibit i far from given over
lo what some antMiuai lana call
."fancy teaching." arithmetic alge-
bra geogiaphy. ph "lolngv I'liiKllhh.
history and getilogy are given amplti
space and shown to lie Ihe funda-
mental still. The oil Industry l
depleted bv vials of vhiumih kinds of
oil In this vlelnlly. ami rucks and
soil and roots and trees d.splav
other object In our midst that 'he
student obtains a knowledge of The
art department is f siee..itiy g tml
color studies drawing from l.fe
nature plateh water eul us peiti tl
inery and dreasmaklnK too.
Kvery department. ! there even
agriculture and :he old tinier who
sniffs at students being taught him h
things as "nere nmlrol." 'color in-
heritance among animais' any-
thing In fact rxerp' the "three Its"
will overcome hi prejudice If he
makes a etudy nf the great and uni-
versal knowledge put in the av of
every young American today - free
Of charge.
RICH INDIAN WANTS
TO BE HIS OWN BOSS
I'u-lnun lllffinrit OpMrj IVrpwrt-
unit offleUls Wlio vir Ho la
lU-Ing SliHtcl.
employed by Richard to look after
hi bualneaa Interests ws arrested
for mbeaale men.t over a year ago
Hlnce that tlm. th Indian busi-
nea transactions have been mh.
Jeuted to clo cruiiny uy uepari-
menl off Ida la.
Richard I resisting th effort of
the government to have him de-
clared Incompetent to manage hi
own affair.
."pens I le Tlie WorM.
CIIKCOTAII dkla. May 11
Kustninn Itichard reputed In be
t'klahomaa i ichesi Indian business
man Is nut capable of managing his
own affaire In Ihe opinion of J. C
Davis Creek national attorney and
Frank Montgomery probate ttor-
ney who have Instituted proceeding
In the Mcintosh county court to
have a guardian appointed for him.
Hearing n Ihe Creek attorney
application began I hi morning and
may continue fur several day. It
l" alleged that lib: hard haa wasted
I iiitl.noo during the past four year!
and that he li bead over heel In
debt I'nserupulou persons are
lonsinntly seeking lo prey upon him:
ind liaMs says Ihe balance of hi j
estate will be gone soon if a enmpe-
tent petsnn la not placed In charge'
of his estate 1
1 I I.-.I.H t-l ... It. f t..l
''-M " in.- I iMlllliri 111 uir
town of IMehardsvllle ha probably
I ti given more publicity than any
other Creek Indian In the state. The
luun which is named after him Is
built upon land owned by him and
the yarlou mercantile and agricul-
tural Interests there are controlled
and operated under his direction.
The Indian office first took notice of
Kb hard s ability to take care nf
himself when ileorge W r'lelde. for.
meriy a siaie eenaior wno nail neen
C00KS0N IS FOUND GUILTY
OF ROBBERY OF GORE BANK
Mpefial lo Ttt War i.
KAI.U.HAW dkla. May IS Mont
Cookaon a member of an old family
after whom ihe town f Cookaon was
named must serve f yearn in I be
penitentiary for the pert he played
in the robbery of Ihe Farmer Hank
at dare Cherokee county last fall
Cookson was found guilty by a Jutv
this morning after J hours de-
liberation. The verdict was signed at
4 o'clock this morning
The robbery of the (Jure bunk was
carried out by daylight and after se-
curing $70011 the I'ubliri look to
the hill eluding capture for several
weeks c'onkson and John i i. Kidman
two of the robbers were artesird si
Cookson home by a posse ilnnd
man wa convicted and sentenced to
li year In prison. W hile he was In
Jail here a masked posse null' up
on night and after overpowering
the Jailer took his kevs from hlni.
liberated Ooodman and made their
eeeape Uoodman haa never been
captured.
A fool'mav ask more question In
n hour than a wish- man can an-
swer In en days
BIG PLANS MADE FOR
THE SHRINER JUBILEE
Inillaimimll will mm re i:iieiis'
In I'lllerlalnlng l tic Nol'lee ami
Tlirlr irlciiil.
IMHMAhil.lfl lnd May 17 -Plans
are being rompleted for the
big lclury lubllee nf the Hhrlnets
which will be held here June In to
C and which Is expected to be at-
tended liv till 0011 delegates front Ihe
14? temple In North America
More than IKIO.Olitl will be spent
In decoration and entertainment.
All the customary round of pleasure
discontinued during the war. will be
resumed at this annusl gathering
According to advance notli es
sent to K.lla" 1 .Incobv Imperial po-
tentate many temple will end uni
formed patrol team bands and
drum corps l.iilu temple of Hills
delphla will send H land of Inn
pieces. Its uniformed patiol with
inohnia and a delegation of 1 000
i "her b;g delegations will come
from New Orleans Portland (ire
Huston. .New York. Pittsburgh. Is
Angeles. Sail Francisco and Ien-
v ei-
Four miles of downtown streiMs
here will be gavly decorated one
piece of deeoiailon being lun.iitiil
feet of electric festooning
Already it lively conical ha tart-
ed for next year' meeting New
nrlraii it it it Portland Ore have
made bid of ll'iO OiM) each for I ho
privilege of entertaining nent year.
II has hern est limit ed that Ihe dele-
gallons spend more than J 1000000
at an annual gallium.
BEGGS SEEKS PULLMAN j
SERVICE TO FT. WORTH j
Iteggs the ambitious little center j
of one of the richest und most prom-
Ising oil fields in the slate has j
made application to the Frisco for
the new pullman train that Is to
connect Tulsa and Fort Worth. Te
to slop at their i ltv that their resi-
dent mav take advantage of the un-
U!)tial service offered.
The new train which will be pill
on June 1 will make the trip each j
way lit night taking about 11! hours
and traveling by a most direct route
The following telegram received here
by the chamber of commerce gives
evidence of that city chamber of
commerce lo obtain the train ser-
vice for their .city.
"Heggs. Okbi.. Chamber of Com-
merce 'New train thill start June
1 from Tulsa to Fort Worth must
atop at Tleggs. He sure that 1-tegg
Is counted in. and that this train
w'll top at llegg. We are counting
on your support. Ihl lrin must stop
her K. I- A. Ktelgeder president
chamber of commerc e. ' "
Burk-Tulsa Oil Co.
Capital $85000. par value $10.
Fully Paid Non-AebIe
IMPORTANT TESTIMONY
'The M. P. Burk Oil company's well a
mile and a half west of the Burk-WuR-Koner;
well and extending the new Burk-
Burnett pool that much further is now
flowing about 1600 barrels."
TCLSA MORNING WORM). MAT 15. '19.
We ArcliTBlock 55
They are getting oil all around our acreage
north south east and west in big paying
quantities. We are right in the heart of de-
velopment Bank references as to integrity of manage-
ment gladly furnished.
Com in with us and make some money.
Wrie or wire at once for reservations. This
stock will soon be subscribed because our
itsue is small only$ 85000.
A good investment is worth a lifetime of
hard work. MAKE IX TODAY. TELE-
PHONE 8120.
Burk-Tulsa Oil Company
202 Lynch Bldg. Tulsa Okla.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
W. A. Marquis Pres. H. H. Lane Sec.-Treas.
I. W. Lane Vice Pres. W. W. Gardner Trustee
Judge E. B. Hendricks Counsel
Burk-Tulsa Oil Company
anil Lynch Bldg. Tulsa Ok In.
! T!.i:mf-.n:
r.iM-lisvd flml rh k for $
for
share of llurU-1 ulsn Oil
ompntur stork nt 110 pur liie; fully piilil Mid noil-
scwdhlr. iimlcrstsnd that I will own pro rata InterrM
In IhxIi tnu-tn of land .rul In all well put down on thorn.
Nanin
Addrrs
A word
about strawsl
TON'T imatTnine that then K-V
won't be plenty of sun-
shine this summer. It never
fails in Oklahoma. Better get
your new straw hat . at once
while we have ALL the smart
new styles in YOUR size.
Yachts and Roft straws in un-
limited variety. New styles
news shapes new braids Pan-
amas bankoks and every other
smart straw at $3 and up.
(mm
a 7 1 f V
Style for graduates
and post-graduates
WHETHER you're graduating today or graduated some
time ago we've got the smart lively style you want.
Clothes that typify the spirit of youth. Fabrics and patterns
full of life and pep; as different from ordinary young men's
clothes as you can imagine. Plenty of them in all the new
styles.
D
0UBLE BREASTED styles are newest; smartest for live
voung fellows. Some have waist seam others fitted waist.
Single-breasted waist seam models with the new effects in
lapels collars pockets sleeves backs. Rich new flannels irri-
descents worsteds basket weaves; some with fancy silk quar-
ter linings. See them at
$35 $40 $45 $50 to $65
II) 3 ro triers
tmsssMsmssm
212-11 SO. MAIN.
1
OTHER ARRESTS EXPECTED
IN KANSAS CITY SWINDLE
-
KANSAS t'lTY May I V Am-s's
vvt tie tnitde nf .thrr pri-non n li-k I
til hllMV pfli'tli'lp.llcd In 'In' II. IIIMi -
I. on which led lo Ihe arrest vi-.-i-il
iv nf Mr. 7i a ti I ll und Mm. Am hi I. i
HiiiiiI on wnriunt chltiKHiK I'li-m
lih olit.ilniiif money under fii.-e
pre I en scs iici-ordliiK l' Mliit.-iiiiiit
iiuiile tmliiy .y l-Mudiil .1. r.iiui .ii.
!i.int pruscciiuir.
No estiiuate can be plm-e.l mi Mi.
iiiiniiit of in-iiiiii iniim-y 1 1 1 - . . I . 1 1 in
Hie roi 1 1 1 II K h he dei'liri-il null: .rl
Inveitiors have lieen lui-nieil I'lesein
llulu Itnill. In' .Ihl. w-mlil I'l.li e til"
rtinoiiiit hi irili.-ally nne li.iif m.
linn ilnlhirs
Most nf the Investors n'l'uid.iik- ti-
the I'rOseeiitni 's st it t e lllelll . Mete
wi'tni.ti The inv est ini-ii t. ju niiui-e.t
wrm in 11. i in i in .m l in l ull..
the l.itlel tn he niI. L. Ihe Kieiii
ineiit the at iteiiii hi- ite. :.i i c
I 'n iii clieil cliei ks nil .1 lni- i 1' i'ik
l.i iiiv eslot e to Ihe iiiiioiint nf lluil.
Mini r.iet'lliK o pcriiiil of hrvn-.i! vimih
me known tn exist Mr. I'lirlln pios-i'1-iiior.
nsserts petition in l-.uil.
lupny Wii filed Aptll ;'i 111 the t-'il
1-1.1l i mill In 1 n i-ieililot of M ' i
Sunn.
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In the decoration of interiors the right choice and bal-
ancing of colors is of first importance. Probably no
other single factor is so influential in the creation of a
distinctive atmosphere dignified frivolous somber
cheery restful or irritatinpr-and none will do more to
render inconspicuous the faults of poorly designed fur-
niture. We will be pleased at any time to help you plan
and execute the proper decorative treatment of your
home. We are now in a position o show you a most
wonderful collection of fine wall papers both imported
and domestic.
'
let us decoratp: your home we are
PROUD OF OUR EXPERT WORKMEN'
Home Decorating
Company
INTERIOR DECORATORS
PHONE 4592 220 EAST THIRD ST.
30
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Everybody Works Father
Saturday Is FATHER'S
DAY at the Union
Clothing Department 112 South Main St
Suit $5.00 to $15.00
Stetson Hats 25c to $4.98
Union Suits .49c to 98c
Dress Shirts 50c to $1.12 fbr the Wilson
Balbriggan Underwear 25c and up
Hose . 4c to 49c for the silk
Shoes ..69c to $2.98
Bring the Boys Biggest Boys' Depart-
ment in the Magic City
Boys' Underwear and Athletic Union
3.. 25c :ntl39c
IT'M". 4 c " 49c
Si.n.'..fih."....69ct 89c'
Boys' Blue Cham-
bray DrcHs Shirts
45c t0 69c
Boys' Wash Suits t() Qg
$2.98 and. 39c
20 styles of
Suits
The Union Department Store
The Bunifit Store in the Busie.t City in the Central Part of the United Sttei'
112114 SOUTH MAIN STREET TULSA OKLA.
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Lorton, Eugene. The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 234, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1919, newspaper, May 16, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136080/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.