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If "AHQMA-CITY TIMES
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(Published by The Oklahoma Publiahing Co.)
OKLAHOMA CITY MONDAY (KTOBKK L'
VOL. XXVIII. NO. 157.
I.H.HT i.k;mts at 6 i v m
PRICE ONE CENT
ON THIN FIVE CENT.
m in i iiiu
y rail 1 ().
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AILROADS CITED
"OR CONTEMPT OF
STATION ORDER
liscn i i ul Hmk Island Arc
riuurtl Willi Violation.
DEPOT PLANS ARE FILED
Only "entatiw" Says Fiisco
Attorney in I otter.
Withm twenty rti n i ii t s alter Is. A.
K Iruisi hmidi. Ini.il attorney fur til
1 nidi railroad tibd with tin- loipora
nmi commission tint niiirnitiK "tenta-
ve" plans ho tlir ( Iklalmma I My
i mil l.'o.k I - 1 . 1 1 I union pa-scngm
Mtnill Imtli mads wete 1 1 - 1 I'V the
' immlssioii to awif.ii' ami hmv wh.v
t'fV should Hot lir lined for tailing tit
imply with the order of the rout
Minion whnh required tlut petmaneiu
Cans for thr station should he fled not
!..trr than Octohrr 1
"Tentative" Says Ft mo.
rcfimpattving the plans was a Ir'
It from Mr. Kleins hinidt. isptf
attng that thr plans ivrtc oulv "ten
-Mr" an. I. that thr 1-m.n was as
imiriR no obligation to build a station
" aciordauie with thr plans (.t any
hrr kind.
lhe rommis ion tonstioed thin Icl-
'r as pl.n i ii k th'' depot ! position in
I t as mdcfini'c phase as it ha hrrn
at anv ttmr in.r agitation lot' i
inn station was stalled
"It- is understood that these arr leu
' i i r plans and that thr te eiwr' of
1 c? proprrtv of thr St. Louis t San
I'anrmo Railroad companv. hv filing
"if utnr do not agree to rotisttu.t a
m-pot in arrordatiir therewith or of anv .
kmd for th following reasons" stairs
r'r. Klrinsrlmtilt's- let t r r !
No Funds Available. '
I hrti follows thirr tea-mis why thr
r ans arr nniv trniativr . ime is tnai
e inrurn nmr Il"l nrrn r. u i n . . if . i .
t expend anv tnonew for a station inlVIC!
klahnma I ily and thr other that tlirir
e tn funds available for tha' pnr-
se. Thr srrottd. is that the plans
' ive not hern submitted to or approvrd
v thr officials of thr Hock Maud
''ailroa l company and thr third tlut
rrgoliatintts are 'till pending between
the I risro and privatr intrusts tor the n
erection of a combination station and i is
nf fire building
LEADING MEN TO FORM
' BOY SCOUTS' COUNCIL
jyor Ortrholier and Other Citiirns
IntiMtd in Movement: 1
Meet Tuesday.
Mnynr Ovrrhnlser nrl othrr citirns
s II mrrt at the I irt l.tithrran church
' "f'day mtilit to (irKani'f a local coun-
' I of the llov Scouts of Amn ira I hr i
iincil will hr thr administrative pmv-
of the Oklahoma t'ity scout nrnaii-
tio.ns The following turn have aR-red to
rt Tuesday nittlit : Mayor Ovrrhnlser
K. daylord Joseph llilikuis )r 1 r
.' H. (. loiidmaii J. I". Wrllnnvrr.
t Ames Anton II. Classen John Wil-
son S. S. Smith A I. Mt Kill. Sydney
llrork l)r. S. K. ( tinnmyham. dni.
. Knox Iltinu limitJi Joseph Mvrrs
aide Trout) and (.fc.tKf t Snhf
R.
A itll the nrKaniatiou of tin ouiiril.
i' plannrd to oruaiurr hov rMits in
erv sriliiin in thr i it. I r."! wrntv
thirty siii h orRaniation' wiV pn
ted throunhout thr i ttv M
T
" ocal Doctors Go
to Southwest Meet
several loral physicians Irft la-t
;ht and today for fort Sijtith Ark.
attend the annual Hireling nf thr
itthwest Mrdiral association to hr
l in that city today 'hirsday and
V I'dneiday. Amotig thr delegates f'om
OiJahoma ( itv are 1 i s. A. I.. kllr1i J
S. Hartford '( larrnce K l.re l' S
l.i'in Horace Keed A I. (iuthtie and
V D. McHenry.
The last ronvention of the nssoiia
i-.n wis held in Oklahoma City. Ok la
;na Arkansas Missouri Kansas and
. nmjt lir inr i...iis i . .. . . ...... ... in.
5 .ociation's tneinhrr ship.
. w n . a (ha a. '-.a.. ((- ... t.t ...a
ordan Usury
Case lip Thursday
Thursday is thr tentative date sr!
r th hraruig in the district com t
the petition for a temporary re
aining order against the Ahlmt Trtt-i
itpany and tlie Weaver Jordan lua't
nciei according to the law firm of
..ddingj & Lilliard which prepared
he. petition or the county attorney.
Viiiitant County Attorney Selhy is
i working on the briefs in the ra-e
I hopes to have the case ready for
hearing hy Thursday. The petition
- irgei the defendants with heing mh-
. nuisances and asks the rout t to
ant a permanent injunction restrain
ytt them from doing husinrss in tf.s
unty.
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xjuiaics ouiiicu ill
Tulsa Barn Fire
TULSA. Okla. Oct.2.-(Special.)-Fivf
teams nf mules and Worses alued
at bout $15(1) and font hiiildiiiRs es-
timated to be worth approximately $LV
ll'JO. were completely ii-tro)cd liy dre
today. The blare MaMcil from some
niiwn origin in a livery ham raiudh
reading to the other hiiildinus. 'I lint)
msteri were trapped hy the flaine.
' fought their way out and resriir!
. ? majority of the animals.
tanks Kjis idea 1
1
I f J Xk J GlkjNGS SET RECORD
(
I 7 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 I ( I I I. .; i..m. .-I or
l'l '' " t 'I.O'I.I. I. .or null' I.HM I I rs'.l ol It
7 ' ' ' '! i i..p tin ..! .niditli'- wrrk.
' ...i. r. i . . . I .(.Knion.) !.!. s ; lr. ...p!r
f 'f '' ' I'V ' I : T l!.- Hii'.( -ra-- f i a'.d 'n.o.O
g 1 in w'.it s r p a i'l In- appi "v iin.iir I ii. r.
I. II '.! i y.n ih-i.i s. pninrl amounted
I S .r i in- '.V "l M irr i .1 f r s
I I JiM.-idtttre's I'lr .-' made A-. ha - ' . r a!
I I ! Ks r.lini.1.' mi ' r i. :idi!r.n ot ihr Mai!
k - 1 i P"'ni.. ' hi l' t'ist t..-. i). r
j 'ai ot pn '! tr.ii in.iilr l..m 1 " 'Ii- : i v -air-
I C. J. Wollet I ! ii. ru-f.ve I 'm "s. ti;.- .u;t!iii'y w as j ..
i Wrllrr is
ind lannrr ot Mil
who nurtited tin
Inn thr -ensatioii
ten it il..ne the N
has doi iiineiilai v ei
i itisli mn islrr "I
his a'sni'i'ii that
idea
TWO HURT WHEN
AUTO TURNS OVER
ONE UNCONSCIOUS
I i ' " i i
(j Accidt
i
On in ifi
V. . films.. i-
White Sewo.k.
'ill uni on . '
"f ItllUMes
all aulotlli.
1 1 r i ii i y a fiiun tor
t n htne . ..tnpan . .
'i. at t:.'it (mm rf
; ' .i i l -. I a' tmilniK'ii
r lie w is llril 111;;
ei'H fonith st 1 1 ft
M ll.waid
n. was -liRhtlv tn-
a -
tin lie ! j over at I
and Miaitel aw r
who nas m thr i
III' e..
lit Indue fif Hi. tilled hv pei sunt J
lie rr Vt rnly 'mi 'h s.i .' .. vni.r' ;
awinif at 4 o'llnl; tins to .iuiiiR tha' j
a man was w a'aVi u-r ah ait there
k'toaiiriR Drtr e we'1 oi;f ami
t'otind Howard w! i lives at the f.etliti
ro.itn- hlreilntR .id dard. Niarhv
J.'Iiiis. n was IiU k auain t the uih.
iiiii .. ions ! ord . r u.i- over
tlirnrd in the sOrr'
Ii I'l turn wrie
Johns. .ii was pla
i i.ir- and I low.n
polne stall n.
Johns n's skull ..
ahoiit the body w.
iken to the ho-jiil.il
I in i 1 1 e i f ph si -1
uas taken tn (hr
i'if in iniurii'S to
id numei yius hi nines
e toinid hv thr sur-
t'.foll-
feisniis Iiviiil- m ar the si rue of the
acrnli-ni d thr mine thev heard .1 I
;ira-!i of hrrakuiR metal at midniRht i
oli'l the movcmri'M "i men walkuiR till i
laid little hrcd untill low ard's ailnms
aroti-rd thetn latrt'dj" '
I II-. ward told the(ikVtnil.'e car was
i not Ruing fasl wheit Rnu'd oer I he '
: noire helicw rj(ayHihr 'l-ser s.-vetal
lin - and slid .ijfVen teet hefoie it
-npc T"-"
Mine Owners to
Tell of Mexico
HANI It t II Y. N I. ()t 2
Miinhets of the Mexican and American
j' "it commissi. .ii resumed todav their
c.r.-tdrtation of Mrvnan affairs with
a view to finding a hs ft tV an RRree
im nl on border ronind Mm repie-
sri'iiug the niMie ituportant iniiinig m
t "rsts of Mrst.o are here to appeal
1 1 ... 1 1- tlie Auu iiiaii (ommis.ioii in
sijipoit of tin n contention that inmli-
t" -ii. in Mexno arc such as to make
u .' tit ally impossible the resumption of
tuning operations.
U-Boat in Arctic
Sinks Norwegians
l UKISTIW'I V Oct. J - A (lerttian
submarine Im- made its way into the
rrtic mean and has totpedoed thrrr
Norwegian ranishins there
Unsettled Tuesday
Is Weather- Forecast
Loral Forecast Fair wtathtr tonight;
untettltd Turtrtsy.
State Foncust Tonlorit fair: eoolsr In
northwest portion; Tuesday fair; cooler In
"orth portion
KANSAS I mi
XCK VNFA.-- I nn ntnl w inun.
M'lvST if I A VH Knit : nil. In- In
..i-.i.llr
I he
". 1 ' I' l have! -'- WMH' ""..I. wh..h i-
.' . !MOl of ' '' or.( . liti i i.n tr. in tor 1 .1
n M Wrlh'i ! "f "'
i (I; hound l.atnesl Arnan'1
oitisll mil islrr ; :..!!. ! .io itt"ll 'i.r '.' .' an ir.iMi-.t i. . . -.1
ll II Af . - ' ''' " " k
rviAT5 -mij ornil
NoNnrttsinrcM
i THiiijWim: TrsCJ
tlMt WITH t' it
HriNiraiLJj
AiniiiiH"
jj:
HOURLY
TEMPERATUflC
10 i. m Kit
11 P n r.4
12 tni.liilRliI S.I
I n. m tl
3 a ru 2
a e. m Il
t n in f.il
r. ii in rai
' . In .... !
-1 to r.t
S ii in . . K.I
!l ii tn US
1 1 n m 7
I'.' in urn IS
I i in s:'
IV a in U
COTTON CROP IS'
CUT 3000000
BALES IN WM
VOIr. 1'LU' '
sr i . s .
r 1. 1 ' ii if ; i rrotnii ; y-hirin-.
1
HOI 'J.') 'J:)Mj2 Ba'l'S.
t h-.i
liouii'ls an
la-t war a:
pound.
I .influx '
in R all ie.
hv the i r:
ntlnaed nn Tx Tmm.i
JUDGE LENIENT .
TO PRISONERS
1 I lisit;isals and suspensions of fiti''S
1 permitted ttiosi ( the deteudanls m
police court to leave this inoinitiR n
llu woidrii stairn imtt-ad of t'1- i"
-fairs to the rrllhoiise. A few drunks
allegrd vagrants and ipiarrrlsonie (ifr-
mhis made up the pioies-iin that
passed hefoie Jlldiie Spitler.
Am v Claik negress. was in sin h a
hum to leave the iitv when Judge
Spitler trdd her to R''l out that she
said " .o.i.lhi Ih.ink oii JrdRc"
while she was on the was lo the. door
Several "sag" weie Risen "floaters"
and will he esrorted to trams.
John lladle ihatRid with disturb-
ing the peace in a drug spire was
lined $'el and fntv das in jail. An old
sememe on which he was paroled will
stand and he will In- in iail most of
the winter if Judge Spitlnr's orders
air cariird out.
Theater Owners
May Make Noise
... i i.. u I I'-'iniatril a' It.''.' Km a e . !
' dil'oll of the vq. Was
! 'ikMiiaod I'm- 0 nth lain'- I a 'ia.'.- c; n t r . i .. : v(1 (....
! .'l'Wm a. te- !u fill whn. .Ii H4 mm .
! ' "rie p!.. -I'l-d. the i ...p a.i- I- .. 1 . t; Him
.'..mm t.a!.-. .. ' j.M tl. vie . .lA .
I7ii.sm.KI eir. th was 14 I " mm i - w ....
I'.ih-s ..rd n I'll 1 -a hen thr .r ;r.til- .f.B tr
a- .li.KL .!'. II.- i i .p aii..ii! ! t..i . i r tn
I- I.rsll Kale. ... . 0
; linlicatioiis a'e t!al lliis eat ' l!t
I i will virld our 1'si. i .hii... a" ii ir i
j . '.iMi.ir ni w oi' ; i:r'' - ;n i t ....j
'l"'ii'l'ls in I'll j;'i ."-'. p. -n s in nmi (. 1.
' !V!'' the. )...
1 S4 l'ounns an Ar ir. . .
I;.'ir. e -Mtu'e is i. 1 : 1 ' ii
! te as . .mi..ifd w 'h fij !r-
i;ki i i " 1 1 n i : y "Mi'i - in
i I .ititMfix t t'-f ..'(..ti i ' 'p i - '.-rait t'"'i
.nL A .......I. if ..!...' tin e. ri
km hioeait that 4 "..""I ' het. ir I
airi-tei and lines amounted to f'o
against John Sinonoul and' " ' "
t
H H Powell iha'ged wnh soli. Kiiir
in fi..nt oi their thratei. werr ih.
ini'sed hv JihIrc Spuler tn municipal
ronH this moitiiug whin he stopped
the lestimoin and drcl.it ed that all
I. . I . : i .... I . i . i :. .
nir.ii'is iiii iioiaici in' oriim.im e
forbidding soliciting ludge Spiller
. i I .1... ..II .1 1.1 I.
vi. nr. i ui.i .in im rtin - wouni nr
tiraled alike and that
thev
the
might
police
lii it until tmtilieil
stop the pt ai tire
by
Milk Famine Hits
New York City
M ii'Kk.l h I. 2 The lust et-
feci of a milk (amine weie felt here
today as the result of thr deadlock be-
tween dairymen and ilisti ihutors over
the price the former shall receive for
their product. Milk trains brought to
ibis citv mttl.mKI less than the usual
J.SKI.WK! iiarts.
Die milk companies announce that
hospitals and hnmes in whirfi there are
rbildren who are ill will receive first
consideration.
..
Atlanta Police
Aid Car Crews
ATLANTA da. Oct. IWith the pn.
lice under instructions to prevent
ctowds gathering on the streets and
to arrest anyone interfering in any
way with rar crews service on the lo-
cal and suburban lines of the deorgia
h'.t.lwav A Powrr company on which a
s'rikr of cainirn was called Saturday
evening to enforce recognition of the
union was resumed early todav.
Officials of the street tar company
a-sertrd that less than UK! men out of
mine than l.tKK) rartnen had quit. Union
officials asserted that nearly 400 men
wete on strike.
Senator Clarke's
Funeral Tuesday
II I 4T.K Iv'ocK. Ark. O.t. 2 - I be
(uneial of United States Senator
James P. I larke who died at bis home
bete Sunday afternoon of apoplexy
will he held front the residence al .1
o'dotk Tuesday aflciuixui
Business Gain
Shown by Fare
fchndDemand
. Dui in:- Past Week IV . ;
ft.Srf'tJ tm SIcUHJO Went :
Tiad'
I'i'li. all'- . the ta. t th-i' hi .
done h. I... a I i.rn dan's ilnt it.; tin
.
t'"" - " - "
thai: Uio a Ink'1' t.'is e;i r .i - hi I
th. that I.-.- ri'ln.lds ha.r ;;s!
hrrn aAi I ..ii jlKIOI I'll .. lradr.is
- li.ui st Jfi.l I in 't'n I Ins hu-.ir.rs-.
I rpl ' -'lit s
a mi. .'ii .t t
lire t rj in -I
i 1 1 . 1 1 1 tr fro
V la".- Ml
nelv
ai ted
il r
diini'K
ii'lj di-tai i
11
the
past
to Sh. 4 K.'
iiKauo;
.1 in I'll-
n I " fcf pet
lit I .hi p. Tier!
..re nr.iiitnd at 'he
t Slate m
tin" . .n eent m i
liar than la-t
Here's Why We
Need Land Bank
'ii a I ..i ei
ate. I in
in it tl inn
to the
hi lames
' ill I IkI.i
il'lltr I tld
Out ot a
met.. In
II. I utile
in a drhi oi ol'V
nr'Hinti nt T lit t lr 's
. tisnr thr amount
ii'iiiious uitnest
i'i l he ohtauu-'l a loan of
I'm ai res i ( land in .radv '
that he was ihaiRe.l $1
use nf (lie iii-.i ey and was
1 an additional 111 pen etit .
I . I' the tuial s . . j 1 1 Hr tt j
ii r t. p.n JT.Smi to . am el
Ri'ial d'h' ot oi-.f l i his ;
ll d- i lai e
nil r in ik' was spent m the see.
u a mi I he pnlm i uith oi '
prospe. fiw jittnr was iiie-ti. mi
was passed j
Street Car Hurled
Off Track by Auto '
l Hit tt) Oct J -- Mre than .
si ore ot passengers were bruised an !
nit hv living rUss when an autom...te
jirashed into a street tar hereearlvto
day and hurled the heavier vehicle from
l the tra.ks 'I he irmit end of ;lu stiiel
j rar was crushed in and every window
i was hroken five occupants of thr an-
Itoniohile were among the injured
Sixty Horses
Get Vacations
A I
poiiite.
ntnetv
am e. citv huniane
hy Mavor Ovriho
lav period renorte.l
officer ap-l-er
for
this morn
tug that lie ha. I hatullrd seventy three
tases during September. His plan he
says m his report. to educate owners
ol animals toward a better wai ot '
treating them and work by wanting i
and sngg.-.tinii rather than threat and
ane.ts i
.sixteen ho sc. were ordered la: I off j
iroin wotk he. ause of their condition
Ihirty owners were advised to fee 1 1
their animals more Thrrr men weie!
Wn t- f?pf 1 1 prnpc 1
UgV-O HUU (
a. f '
cl L VUdrdniine
- j
s. I. I r t l i. n . . ... . I
i .in ii.r a-n i lit . g I Ire
de-'himdird and nili-niir steerage iiawn
i. ..i.... ' . .. ..
mo nil I'.i.oiiK ses rill emit Kiostaili
so. i war refugees who arrived last night on
to I the Japanese liner okohama Maru atel
I held todav at the Ihamotid Point ipiar-
i aritine station m ar Port Towiisetul for '
lacietioioRK at examination for cholna. I
I wenlc eight ot the fit st
gers were permitted to co
on the vessel
cabin pa-. en- j
me to Seattle I
Champion Checker
Player Is Missing
lUNdllAMTON. N. Y Oct. J.
M. K. Pomeroy champion checker
player of the world occupying until
recently a high official xvitinii in a
big insurance company has been miss
ing since September IS.
His husinrss af lairs it is said failed
to show'any reason for his sudden dis-
appearance Wyoming Player
Summons Sheriff
I ANDKR Wyo. Oct J In a (piarrel
near South Pass between Scotty Spears
and C. N. llumphrevs the latter was
killed and the other taken into custody
In the sheriff to whom he telephoned
alter tl!e shooting.
NATIONAL RACE
t 3
New York
Brooklyn .
at
LOG
raiuifj
Batteries: fiehtipp and
SLffiNU ti A M K -
Roston at
Philadelphia . . . .
Rsndtn; Coomb and Miller.
ceo:
GUSH
Batteriet: rUulbach and Cewtlyi
SEVEN FIGHT OVER
FIFTY SHOTS FIRED
' ' 11.' J i-'.rii luei! ' I i I M...r. . i .a'
. .. - .a"h ..e. the j . .1 . !.( k
.. v .. in ( r ijial ral I till.. !:.!' . .
t'.. I s that "t'e "I a'. e! " I . o . ...
..- -h ' i.i lieath and an a i t-' ! . .. i
. e....u.;. wMiinded t. . '.' . I ' '
a' -a' he will die I'.e I .. 1 !-.; .. . ' . ' A. .
i' ln-t- v. rre e' . Iiamjed u ' h .r ' .
a '!.. w'm Ii was fought m o :'; i. ' 1 i ; ! .
' ' on i d Li Samuel 1 lar w .. i'. ' . .
. slain man wa- ide'itilird t ....!. . u;
H . " I I I i.i a -alooti keep ' n-r ' i. i . . .
Chicago Acrobat
Slides to Death
for Two Nickels
CHI. V .' . I ii t J In
'Mule tt htr" hi-
spr. ta'. t s v. iio have
mak
forr
i. 'j a
t o
d s
sll.
h
mil'
His
ot .
1"
r j tl. I.i-i pll N lilllt a
sear old aerial peitoimrr ho'
Ii!. hete Stindai
ihiilt? have irhihitions ar
O.r atr.otie who paid a ilnnr.
a. ' was to i hmh to thr top
mi.(i nloriiatlon towrr use
hv
ri.Kiii'fts as a lakesnh
and atii-i l mR- a r.'pr
lit' h ahm;t Ins li-u -h
lake ( Ii- his tuentv ii'.
"Hula v . the' tope slipped
i'il to the K'olind
sttuitiire
in a lialf-
le into the
t 'ii. N div
and Sihult
ALEX SHUTS OUT
BOSTON 2 TO 0
IN FIRST GAME
1 wirlf'i Comes Back Alter Sat-
urday's Beating
run nia finv o.t j titight
pilih:ng h Alesaudet gave 1'liiladel .
pliia a vntotv ..ser llo-tnti t -1 1 .i -. In !
. re . J to ti in the fir-t i l the
game that will deii.tr the . ham i
.orsii l.rtwrrn Im la'lrlpiiai ami'
frookhn I hr tans wete -urptisedj
when Motan trotted out levander to
pilih 'hr iirsl game as the grral twirl .
ct sutteied a had healuiR at thr hand -
of fronklvn on Satuidai
Alcxaiidei p. t.lird gir.it lll and re
corded his sixteenth shutout of the sea
son. K'.igan pitched gii hall f. i M r
ton but was touched up just rinuudi to i
en.thlr I'hiladelphia to .nut two runner-
across the (date t' -The
score: ' K. II T ;
Huston mm omi (m- o i i
I'hiladelphia HJM KHI i.l- 1 o 1
llatteties: Kagan Allen and (iow li
Alexander and Killifrr
109 Babies Born
Here Last Month
"tie hundred and nine babies were
born in Oklahoma City during Sep
tember a. corduiR to report of l.eo Men-
ten secretary of the hoard of health
l ilty-thrrr deaths were reported.
Of the births 4i were white males ; mi
while females; I negro males and 1
negro female
Ot the deaths. were white males .
females; 7 nrgro males and
J negro females. Two persons died ..i
tuherrtilosis I of pneumonia of
accident I by sulfide and 1 of whop.
mg lough.
.
Division to End
Long Hike Tonight
SAN NTONIO dexa. O.t. 2
The twrltth provisional division reor-
ganizing heir from a hike t'oin u.tin.
will ii.mplete its march toioght
lo teaih San An'oiuo tonight tlw
ls.tmi men in the divisiun will have to
man It nineteen miles from (. otnal
Cherokees Seek
WWW Land:
ICI.SA Okla O.t. Z-(Spciial)
Cherokee tribesnieii to the number .it
4(X) many of them fullhloods and some
of them descendants of the greatest
chiefs the at istorratic tribe of Ameri-
can Indians ever knew met at the
Tulsa Chamber of Commerce todav to
discuss a plan whereby thry may go
before the jjtovernmetit officials at
Washington and recover approximate-
ly $.W.(HI0()t)l) worth of property given
to negro freedmen of the Cherolfre na-
tion at the close of the civil war.
Among the most prominent of the at-
tending drlegales was t hief W I"
Kogrrs the last of the famous line of
tjierokee chiefs and the son of Cap-
tain John Kogrrs who stood at t be-
head of the nation when it came across
the Mississippi river to Oklahoma
NEARS FINISH
3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10
R. H. E.
3H
3C
1
2-1
Dimarxsa and Kllllfar
SALE OF WOMAN
IN $200 QUARREL
COUNT ZEPPELIN
PLANNED TO JOIN
FATAL AIR RAID
..i 1 1:
I I.N i n
t"'.k pan
peinie
ll.R
to al
. . i en
On' tl-'1
I yl
.aid ..
Itrl'lpf
land Iv . ...
t.n k I . I 1 : (
aw as a' ! t'ie
i :
last lllgi'. vi a - - .w I No
"f lasilaltt.'s !ia' h.i-ii ir.'.-iir!
p !-
Count Intenrlfd
I ti.'.'f ot I .;..
Sallinx
.pi-h
jlaruir1. when thri lr
'the.- ai ! -1 ip had he n
in i'ngl.ui 1 !...? night. ...
I
I' OS tl j
n.trr 1
lungi'l
-r. - f
t the
lam orie-p p ut
I elegtam u.mpair.
ed P. lake pari oi ih
pnndeiit ahh-s Inn
l .etmain rli. ie td
I he
Hint llltrnd
I a 1 . 1 I he i oi i e
nr- ge srnt to
inti.'ii a'inti that l
I at the
! I
I siia. '
i' '
! 1 v'
. theie
la-t mnnii-:i .
u . Hii. taiiuK
W-.llif to (hr pel
hr
Mr. iitga. ii .
e i ai-let -
Hardly Vestige Left.
rpl lot prl .1 thr . nw
pes.
off-
-htp
I -
hit ha'.IK a v-.'ik.''- t
a- p.i:t ..t t1"- huge a
niahle
' w liu h was
' near Vnttet
I tU"i e ! lei i .
l.tongh! '
hat I he
than tin
In. Ii. I'ke
...sll la-t tnghi
eppfhn Imiiird
one p:rini.v
lie t'it!Klatrh
lest
I.
tell m
I he
an npelLj to ld
llM'llllir - ... t!
Clhetated
Neither t!n- vr hip
sttoird iin' thr n
tai ked l.o;..i .in rr
iliR the . nnet drlensu
i. 1 i a- or
ie whuh ai
in peuetrat-
the tapitdl
led
None Identified of
Eight Wreck Dead
I'l 1 !i H I' f . t
eight pirson- killed
i.tand I'rimk svvet
N ' one m the
tin- iia-h of .1
eiig'tir pushing
Hirer t r t i g ' t
lr at a' !
dn -tree'.
at s and a . -.(. wn tt ol-
' oi e -' a i ei'iir and I Oinii
ii ihr fj.t.nlr I t tnt-l
been identilied at an early
I he h. lie . w etc - unit' -idrnt
it i. atioti was imp .si-
die fifty three persons in
night had
hour todav
lat'-d tha-
stble III
life.! all .f whom
wrre taken .
so settoiislv
is doiibttiil
pita
thai
i. sewial ate
their ie. nwrv
hurt
Americans Buy
Big Paper Mill
I llW'.nk. Ma
M Jones ot tin
tught that at a .
I ital'.ts in New
tie. t i 1 Na'hanirl
. . Hi aiiiiouu ril la-t
ontrtrn. e ot the . ap
.nl it oiti w hn h h-
has just irtutneil. the .air ol ihr laty
ct pulp and papei null III thr ( nnadian
' mat itnhe I'rovin es tot S i m i y a i .
svndtiate i Maine and Nriv . -i k
men was u t angr.l
Men Whollake Us
Laugh Get Together
SH II I I
Smirican I':.--opened
a wn k'-
ii f ram u hid
I ha teciie ai ihr
i h .se in Mam i
I eii'i ( h ! J I he
1 1 uni 'i isi .' a -. . at "in
-'... i brie t i I hi
- biiiiuii. ilmneis. a
I lei 'inlaw and a
. . urn! i
EvangelisT Dies
of H Disease;
i
I'llll-AIH-.I 111 I A. Oct .' -Hie K'ev.
Thomas C Needham. pastor of the
Hethlchein Hapn-l i him It in this citv
i (lied ot heart .fsea.e Sunday while put-
tit.g on his g.wn preparatoiv to ot
filiating at a baptism He was (l
years old and was widely I t. own as .m
ev angelist
Ford Is Wilson s
Luncheon Guest
I.ON'ti lib' Ni II N I . ti t 2 -Henry
ford .mt tn do 1- t i.inuia. tuter
and peare advoiate. .-eiiriatrd i. Ptesi
dent Wilson tlai that hrt. iipniit
ling him br rr rlr ti.ui abb. -rgh a ie
'publican in the past Mi I old took
lunch with the pie idnil
I I'osttnastet tienetal I'.uilesoii de-
ilired be is convinced hv sttavv ballot i
und reading letters that a strong tinder-
(irreut for Mr WiKott is growing.
Hulbert Bank Pays
$50000 for Cotton
HIT HI Iv I . Okla. (').t .' -Ibel'it.t
National lank paid S'liiisil for rotlon
during September which is wilhitt $7-
IKUl of the total paid here for cotton in
Anv en'itr season Hales ginned were
'J1'J.
SLAVS RESUME
CHARGE TOWARD
GALICIAN CITY
!' I . iftina Atl'nit (ja'u'J
I : f "i" .
j
SERB FORCES ADVANCING
' ' ' '. ; '."a' K iMiakcalaii
i '.'jptUHMi
i i i ii . 1 1
I .' .ni i---i nl re
h'ii'-'.iii i.tti'iisii-- nt
nt'in ..iiiA to the
ii ii. . hi. h the i. pei
I . .ili('.irat'i Iv small
' ..M r al I'.i usm loll 1
w; w.is he'd up
1 1 I
I t!ie
I.I .'.la.ss a' I
l " 11! til. at
-. ha.r la . l.
rt.itu e ;ii
IT l.rotti"
all
l'li
In
I'.eil in and
1 1 t a n r s haw I
a-- who air
!i-li . 11 rdr that d
ei'll named h -i; Ku
alla.lsll'K ttolil m .1 't
Ii ir the it and
. aj.it.il 'ii'd v
south - I ft "
and .il":g th
; 1 he f.."uer
11 1 1
ha
t i.i the t .alu ia-i
gained ground
Ill thr
d'.' lo
latter distrii t
lioff road i 'i
f.
ittsh Hold
l!tlesi ril
.tili-h have
Gams.
f I. II It II! M.l.f
maintained llifl
r atta. k Satur-
I I'l the
I
in Ihr
' null he illl.g .ill' Kn.
"'a. k and retaining the
I tin I along the road
ii't lo I ..nd'iti t..i
t"!' rmrnt alntig the
i""' with a Serbian
ii -ie Is Ma. rd.Htiait
r...i
I In
long
l.tlilllr
do 11 n
I nil!
I "niggle in the)
has icsiilted in
ohtaining posses.
K .
the
-i
nuki .i I.i t
Snhl.i
i- i
' "I .till- p HI
i .oiilhrast .
'Pal
il hnghts on the rr
Monasttr hut in an
.1
.n.. r . .1 oi. or than
milr north of
main peak wlirrr the
wIl.iRr of
K-'l In
u' ir has hrrn takm
Fifpare for Assault.
h'ei . . per. i i Hi. l the
rem hj
'i'"ii: ihr Sotutne tiotit .ippear in has
he. n tuostlv in the nature of miBT at.
talk. pruh ihlv pirparatot v 1'i.soniS
'larger inoi rimi.t in thr lYromic region
while the fritisli iiiain ctl'.rt hVs hern
due. ir. t the thritsi toward ta -paiitnr
I'. ii is irpntts -ii'.c-ses mi operatiotis
i east ol llnli haie.ne-. notth v) fernilt'ie'
whire a itemli at I .nine v.'isoiiei I
w ire i aptiwa'd
ii n r rvi a...
j. u. v-. wcicgdieb x
to Leave Tonight
I Delegate from 'he Okl.i
' chapter of the I tnted 1 .
j the Confederacy will leave
alletid the state onsen-n n.
hoiii.i Clti"
ightrrs of
tonight t i
to be bet 1
in 1 Miraiit
Im-
dai . W ediie.day ami
annual state mreliiii
'tilnlrrate eterani
in I lutant on the sum J
Ihursdai lb
of thr I mtrd
also will be hel
dav s
Among the delegates to the ( ' I ). ('.
ronvention ftom this citv. are: Mme
N'ornun Nelson p. Merry I I'..
Jones. M h mason A S l.oiitiellec
I eon Hi-ikins and I. I liiftstetler.
Alternate delegates are Mines (J. 1 1
Henderson. ( A (.reenlers John Isl.
Sp.ir and J Prewctt.
Two Men Planning
Woman's Burial
(IIH l .1 ).
Igtl ..t the I.i
soil K'uggles
laige . 1 1 I.I 1 1 1 1 ' '
IM .
hide
w ho
ol 4
- !!er a live d.iv
t Mrs Anna brick-
had s wallowed
-low pnlsi.ii. I llrntl
Isiiggh-.. In i husband an
son h. ' li . n ed liiisban
I I- ri. I.ri.k.
-I made joint
plans r her Initial t--fl.i
I xcept for two ot three bouts' slcrr
snat.hrd rarh day both men were at
her hrd-tde dav and night sinre last
edm s.l.iv. when Mi Uuggles ee-
i ided to rm I Iut life. The men ofli e)
bittet en. 'line. hr. nne fast friends irt
their loiuuion soiiiiw.
I he bo.f. will be buiied at Svrai'lise
III. Mi. K'tgRlr.' buthpla. e.
WARNER E. VANCE IS
NAMED SECRETARY
At a meeting of lhe
'or - of the I lumber
i n today Warner I
board of diref
of Commerce al
I. Vance assist
hoseti to act af
of the nrganiftmy
I liner F. Hrowu
.ml -eirrtary was
temporary serrrtan
t H oi am i succeed
resignei
manetit
I He wil
secretary
seive until
elected.
a per
Villistas Defeat
De Facto Troops
SAN ANTONIO IM. I-Villitas
were successful in their recent tight
w ith de fa. to "ove rninetit troops at
i iisihut i.n hi according to i repotts
bioiight lo I enerat llcll at 1 Pu.o h
pet suns making their vvay' front the in-
tett u of Mexico
lhe message said the ilb-tas ai
getting all the horses ami food liny
need.
Women Speakers
Out for Hughes
Nl W VOIv'k. O t 2 Seveul bun-
dled woiiini of New York and other
iilii-s attended .1 hn-akfast ill hollol i f
twi ntv live woitifii speakers who laief
hoarded the women's i anipaign traui
llugtirs lor a nioiitti s ainpaign .
of Iwenlv eight states.
After the breakfast ti womrit
raucu i mn avenue v
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