The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 108, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 16, 1921 Page: 2 of 36
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TUIiSA DAILY WOULD SUNDAY JANUARY 16 1921.
SECTION A.
BANKRUPTCY IS
( FACINGAUSTRIA
Unable to Go Ahead
Hapsburg Ration
JJothor.s Europe
SITUATION ALARMINGi
Powers Should Proffer Aid
to Kopubllc and Kcop
It From Holsheviki
I'AHIS Jan If. H!r nullum
'loixlr-. lirlllih iiii'inlii'i of the Aum-
tii.ni mi. i on ft tin1 rpiniitl'iim row-
imIi'mmii. nt ii 1 11 ii -)i oti In IiIh honor
it' llin I(miiiil"?uiirr rliili luil.iy ".poke
froi-ly tin- iltii.itlon In AiiHtrla.
Three vrnllliiHtlin milHt Iki con-
' aIiIitciI n n Conni'itlnr'J of tho
irohiiTtlvo collniin nf Aimlrln"
Fir William milil In part "Thry urn:
Viral mi iilti'iniit on tlm part of
tin1 AiiHtrlnn irnvliirr to Join tlnr-
lminvi m'i'oihI parllllon of tin1 Aiih-
tr'nn provlnroH uiiinnK Hit' iiiljoliiliiu
Mute not cxctiiillnK Oorinimv iiiul
tlilid n I'nmmiiiiiMi or bolahovlk
ii'lj-.n of tenor."
It him born ulatnl that brrfnrn
KlvliiK up In iliHjmlr. tlip AiiHtrlnn
linvri niniyit will rcipii'Ht tlm roiinr.il
uf tlm Ii'ukiiii of nation mulct ar-
tlcli' "0 of tlm trenty of Vfrxnlllc.
Id pv r ml I a union with (lormnny My
oplnlon however U that (l"rmnny
ninnnt faiM' tlni world with AilHtiln
lint apart from that Mutation It In
to rim iinthliiltiililii that tlu allien
ruulil permit (Iprmaiiy Iiextmtl her
mplri'H to tht hordem 41! tlm Ailrl-
ntlo wltli lirr frontier In tlm rear
Jof ('r.echo-Hlovnk'u and on tlm
' f Intikn uf lluimaiy Juicn.Hliivlu ami
IHUy"
Scotlai of Want Km it.
Tlm illHappcarniit'i) of a rcKiilar
Kovvrnliienl In Auntrin In the opln.
Ion of Hlr William will now tlm
cnoilii of moro wars between the
rountrlcM who urn rival for her rn
ma Inn. '
"A rumor Ih curroiil In AilMrlu"
)m Rati) "that II II nu r(h n forccH
' ictfillnr or lilcciilur win hi ailVnnco
upon Vienna on tlm iVeleii.n of pre-
vftuliiK thu am.'li'iit1 cap IhI fiiiiluir
Into the hiimlK of tlm ('xi-chn. In
that rime no otu In Anatrlu would
'Im HiirpiiHPd If tin Cn'rlm nttrmptcd
i ly forcu to frircntnJI tho iirnupntlon
I of Vienna. Jiikd-HIuVIii updur I In
i.lrrrnt ilcfcnnlve alllnnco with Cir.
.iiho-Hlovakla inlxht then ili-cldn to
Jlattnok HuiiKrtry. Thu dinllny of tlm
.cJprovlrli't'H of Hlyrla Lower Anntrhi.
..upper AiiBtrla and Carlnthla would
J'thtn bo tin- melon pot of a witv
;?of reparation from Avhlrh It mluht
ilia difficult for the renter pmvorn
;l Th Kpcukrr mid ho tlinuht Dint
j'lf Auntrla Mioulil ho rIvkii t tin
I'L'hmit'A of continued exigence hIio
hjirobably would prove the loant bol.
j-.tthtvuH of nil ntatrn.
i "I do not wlnh to mipcar to bo
gnu nlHrmlit" imbl Hlr William "hut
-If thu allien can hold out no nroHiiunt
-j nf mean for cohUmmd cxlntrnco
("then I fear wo munt be iirepiireil for
un outbreak that would h beyond
Jjthn control of any nuthurlty that
i:.mi.i.. i. ta . . . ..... .
lllllflll III' ll'li (II .miiaum k im i-uni
Minon knowlcilK'! that tlm liulnliavil(ri
alinve nindu clatiorutc preparatloim to
iumiiiiv Vienna an inn ''I'luer or ic
'fllivltv unil tiriiiinirnmln. 'Clinv flviArf
pjirlr caiilp'ilcn In this part of tlm
U world will lyiu'liionlio with tlm
iTuiipcurniicn nf the Auntrlnna (.urn
.tho natlona of tlip World.
!to .seeOndowment
t
'Tulali
Cliurx-ti McmlicrN
VIII
lie
n
Ankiil to shS( CoIIcko.
i.iii..m Mn.ti.-.u ..a ..ii.....
pu aiciiiiis iiiuiii m i n in llio i unripe
HrampalKn committer) ot the Melho-
filial cliurdi f or Oklahoma City col-
!Jlnge will speak frpm Utu pulplta of
local Methodist churdies Humliiy on
pthe endnwnirut campnlcn for th
. confiirenco collcKa. lllshop 1-2. U WaU
f.dorf of Wichllti Kan. will speak at
the Klrst MdhodlHt church In the
".momlnar Dr. J W Handier of New
'York city nt (Irnoe church In the
; morning and nt the l.'lrst MetlutdlHt
f church In the evenlim President H.
O. Oitpii of Oklahoma City collKe
nt tlm Hand HprliiKn Methodlnt
Sjchurch In t'hn InornlUR and nt Orace
ndiuroh in the cvmilni: MIhh Wlllnnl
of New York nt oroutt Memorial
church In tlm mnrnliiK and Dr. WII.
rlliini Dudley nt oreutt church In tho
cveultiK.
AUTOMOBILE HITS WOMAN
jt DrUcr Kiiys Mrs. rolskj" Hct-muo
V Si-nn'il unil Han Into Car.
.i Mra. II. I'olnky. 217 North Wlwood
uvonue tecelvod p.ilntul but not
dniiRcrous Injuries about 3 o'clock
Halurduy uf tei noon when tdm was
run over byn Fold lourlni; cjr driven
by A W. fUutihlcfleld 219 Went
Cameron flreet. Tho accident (in-
curred nt llrady street and Che.venim
evenue and accordlm; to Htubble.
iflpd hn wns itrlvltiK Mowly on
Cheyenno nnd Mrs. i'olnky waa walk-
line west on llrady
"I flowed down nnd tlm woman
walked In front of tho cur nml then
Jumped hack directly In the path of
'. lliu wheels" he said. "I Immedi-
ately applied tho brakes but could
not atop In Hum to keep from hit-
tliin tho panic atrbketi woman
Uuocklni; her to the .pavement. '
H'lveral eyewitness a corroborated
rMihblcflcld'N s ory lid min not
iebb
Dark Rings
Under Eyes
Tulsa penile will be uitniilshcd
how quickly simple witch luu.d.
camphor hydrastls etc as mixed
j.ln Iuivoptlk eyu wash relieves
bloodshot eyes and dark Hubs One
oune man who had eye trouble and
'very unslb'htly dark rlnns was ro-
' Moved by n few application of ln-
iVoptlk His sister nlao relieved a
thud ense of eyo strain In three days.
f Wo Buurantee a small bottle
voptlk to help ANV CASH weak
strained or Inflamed cyi s. liven
fthe KIHST WAHH shows aurprlalnir
results. Aluminum oyp cuii I'HKH.
Quaker Drtm Co. Bold In lied Fork
Jtar) Ji'ril-W. Drill; Co. Advt
Wire Flashes
KAHHAH CITr Jlli II. Kit. itmlrnyM
tli A I' Nlrhiiln Cntton rtuhnv liullil
' in ham l.r Hi t III 001) V llr nc
riinNI nf an mljnlnlrn arini'iil Imuan
wcrv ilrUMi m )i alrit Ii lh flma
WASIIINriTO.V JiTnT li. - I'mmir (!i-
rrri'ir iliinillnn rif Malwi waa awnrn I ir
lo'la)' aa a lnrnlir of lha arnala lo aiir-
rail Hnlnr Nnarnl of ll.al alaia. nh'iin
h ilrrf ai Ir.l fur rtprtlnri NukiiiI waa
apliUhta'l m ltiriilir of Ilia fflainl Iraila
i ofli In laalnfi raranll)' hy Praalilrnt Wllaiii
ami ifUgunl hla aaat t'l taka up Ih'iai
lull.
CIIICAilo lanrTa--l) A. ilerii'f. n'l-
line rhlaf rn"'iffl' Inaiirrlnr tnr lha
I'hlram II.IMcl ilalilnl tular IHal lha
Inn! riLtalrtail in tha mall ruMirry at Mnunt
Vafnnn. III. will afneunt to mora ihalt
I ICO. (Ill aa rirtal "Tha lulal will t
naar IIS.lOO" (Inner aal.l
OHANIIi:. Tmii Jan. UWaitaa nf
InMrrra nilnyil hy lha i-ny wara ra
iliirnl ) rar ant Imlay ly n onlfr-
frnm Mayor W. I'.. Iaic
KfHIT WnilTir l.w .Ian H llrnaal
Charnpiinfi II yaara of aga wia hlllail at
niioll lit'lay whan h ahnliuri In tha halt'la
nf a hufillnic rutnpanlun waa arctilfhtly
rtlir haricail
IIAI.VCHTO.S'. Tama. Jan. I t. -All
hepaa nf rtnlliiK allvM any nf tha aavan
man Jttliaalar an. I Cfaw uf lha wrarUail
aia-ini harra Talfar warr alianlpna hara
Imlay. fnllowinK pnalllvt lilantiriaallnn nf
nna nf lha Vaiaala twn tnalalllc noli
alnkahla llfakoata
rillr'AUO Jail tn Amailran farmata
ran rl lha atarvlna rhlhlran nf rantral
Hltd raalarn lurnfia rO0 vno.ono huahala nf
rnrn wIOhhii tnj'iry la Amailrait Intar
aala 1 II llfiaatil praal'lant nf thr
Amarhan farm hnraau. In lay talajrraphatl
In llaaharl )linilrar uf tha liutopaan fa
llal oniincil.
M AHIIIS'llTfl.V. Jan It -ial ina.lar
(Janaral tlllrlaann Inilay aUnail a pnalat
anifariiani wnn rrnnca riiarnvn rani
maty I. InrraaalnK lha rrrlprncal mini
mum walKhl limit nn rcal pol pjlm-
AKa frnm II In 12 poilmla.
Kl.tXAIIKTir. N J.Jan. It -Tha Hint
ar ManufarluilnH' rnmiaiiy. makala nf
aawlnn Inarhlnaa ninplnytnit 10011 wurkaia
at Ii main plant riara imlay annmincaii
an . tmmaiilala railunllun In waaaa nf 3d
pancant. It will hot illiil aalarlail ainrH
piuyra.
MDl'TII !ir..Vl. In. I. Jan. IS.--Ilarllav
An.larann a mamlar. nf tha Nntfa llama
unlvaially rnnlball laam yaatarilay airl-
lirati anina ut nia uin.Hl lliai a ynunir
wnman unknown In him. mlaiit llv.-. It
waa laarna.l hira Imlay. Dnctura aal.t lha
tranfualnii waa aurraaarul 'I'hn nlrl la
Mix Acnaa l.uthtr uf Caaaoplla Mich
I'INi: lltt'.'r. Ark. Jail I? -Warn nt
fralvht Marahnu rpiplnyaa nf tha Ht.
I.uula A Hnutltwaalrrn ral rnait w It. Iia rut
to par rani affarllva Innliclit. aronri1ln
In it nntlra pnalait nt tha Inanl wara-
hnua tmliy Tha rraaanl arala la tO
ranta par hmir for afuht hoiira. Tha naw
wann will I. a 29 renin par Imur on a
lii.pinir pa ll.
LONIKiN'. Jan. IS - AualralU liaa hail
rarorit whaat harvrat. a.iva m illanalah
from itnay Imlay. Houlli W'nlaa alnna
ll la alata.l. liaa a irnn nf BA.Ann OAfl
huahala nf wlilrh 40006(lon a avall-
alila for ripiirl. Ilia illapatdi an) a.
KANSAS CITr. Jan. 1 fmir .lava
nflar ha waa liaht up an. I rol.liait nf
5.0(l In raali an.l illamunila. A. t
Nlchnla n inarthant liata I o a l 131). OHO In
mtrclian.tlaa today whan hla atnra burna.t
nia aincn waa inaurail tor only VM0O
"Tlila la my harit luck wak vini.nt.
rommrntail.
MH.WAUKlln. Jan. !. Or.lara ap
irnalmntlmr (S.oan.noo wara placa.t ilur-
;II til fnlir tlaVB tllla WaaU nf III nnH.
vrnllon of tha National Hhoa llalallara
.ai"Mlnn. ooriHn l. Jam.. I
ttaaKaat. Tha organUallon comprUaa
4
fa
NASI I TIU'CK l'lMCKH
One-ton chassis $1895
Two-ton chassis 2530
Nash Quad Chassis 3'.'50
1'ilccs f. o b lCcnoaha
Eighth and
No Straim nf Jlunif
for Mine. (ialWCurci
m New Knot In Tied
MIN.VKAI'OMH Jan. li.-
Tlmni vwih no mualc; when Mnilumo
(lalll Curi I fiiiuouii coloratllui
rtopranr) ln'caiim tlm lirlilo of her
n'companlnt. Homer KamiictM at
llio homo of thi' hrldiKroom'n
parenln. Mr. and Mm. (!. .1. Him-
in in at Ht. Iiiulf purk nt noon
today.
'1 ho dhu and .Mr. Kamimln ox-
plalui'd tlmy had their fill of
mimic on tho conrirt ntai.'o. N'el-
tlmr Wl'tr tlm btliln iiud lirlde
Kloom nttRlldoil Hhi'ii they madu
their vowm to Itev. Marry I'.
Dewey pantor of tha Plymouth
I'nnijrcifatloiial ihlinh The hrMn
woro n kowii of pearl gray natln
and rllver line nniameuled wt)i
knllnnky fur laltn.
.lanuary IS waa rhoneii nn tlm
WciIiIIiik dale herniine It mur!"d
the thlrty-ni'veiith wedding anak-
vern.iry of tlm tirhlc urnmu'ai pai-
imIh the birthday annlvernarv of
the bridegroom noil IiIh tuln
brother Dr. Harvey Hamiiel.n nnd
the twelve montlm that muni
elapnn before a divorced pcrnon
can icmnrry nktaln In Mlnuenola.
Mr. mid .Mix Hamimln will de-
part for lndlanapol'N toultiht
uhere they ulll appear III recital
Mirnday nluhl. (
rloaa to l?nl)0 malilliara arrnnllnK t II.
(' Tnwlr riariillva aarratary.
I'KOIIIA 111. Jan ltflna Ihnuannd
almpiiian amplnail hy iho Holt Mamifaa-
lurlnir rnmtiany Imlay volnl unnnlinnualy
In nCtapL llin rnltipany'n plnpnaltlon for a
10 par cant riituctlnn la war.cn.
WAHIIINHTO.: Jan. II. Chairman
t'niilnay
VI lha liuuaa waya ami loaalia
rnmlllao haa (nna to Marlon at tha In-
viiaunn ot rraaiuani aiaat nar.iinr I" ill'
ruaa Iaik ami tariff wllh lha praaptant
alact
HT PAtlU Jan ID - Itnlhar than hnva
a lanth nf Itialr ntnnl.ar thrnlvn nut nf
work lha anilra ahni forea of tha
.Niirlharn I'arlfla railway In lha Hi lu
illalrlat haa mtifail to an on n four-hour
ilay l.aala. It l.arama known haro loilay
Mora than i.noo a la aul.l to ha affacla.l
hy tha voluntary ra.lu'tlori of bourn Inj.
WAHHINIITflN Janl IK. Priority pr
ilara nlvlnn prafaranra to navy coal In
Iraralt from lha mlnaa 1 1 naval haaaa
wara auapan.la.l Imlay hy Ilia Intaralata
rniMmarca. rommlaalon nn tha uri.riii.l that
the nataaalty for priority urJfra no lonaar
axlata.
YANKEES ESCAyE TURKS
IIikIoii unil la .liinlii Men Sail 1'roin
Anlntlo TuiLey fur Anicilra.
NKW YOIHC. Jan. IK.--Two
American relief wotkern I! II.
f'mthnrn -of llonton and Martin I.
Weaver of I u Jtiuta Colo. who had
been virtually prlnonern of Turklnh
nntlnnallitn In Urfn Anlatlu Turkey
allien lant Aii;unt liavu enenped and
now are returnliiB to tho United
Htaten A ca.hlo ineaxaKn received
at henibiuartern from the near eant
relief here today nald that Crathorn
nnd Weaver made their way nafely
to Aleppo after cvadlm; nntlonallnt
forccH operatltiar In that region.
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Oil operators familiar with the hard hauling work
to which. Mr. Martin subjects his truck equipment
' - will readily understand the full strength of this
endorsement.
SOUTHWEST NASH MOTOR CO.
C. B. McReynolds Manager
Main Streets
VALUE. CARS AT
OFFER INDIAN OILI'Xri
LAND AT AUCTION i ' Citv' Recmd- s'mw
Property Worth 1000000;
tO lid 1 hrOWn On Mar-
ket in Next 10 Days
MI'HICOMKi: Jan. Hi. Nenrly nl
million dollarM worth of oil land I
muttered over JO colintlcn of enntej-n I
Oklahoma will be thrown on tlm
market In Hie next 10 day a begin-
iiIiik .Monday.
At inn linn nn I en In nine tnwnn 3lii
tiiKlM of roHltliteil Inillnn land Willi
l.ii offered to tho hlKhenl blddcra In
one of tlm hlUKcnt of tho iiuarterly
nalen ever held by tho Indian do.
paMtlieul ' '
I'riu eedn from the; unto are ex-
pei ted to break all record. Down
of tracts worth 1100 an m-rc nru up
for mile whllij ncver.il of theso run
over iSUii im ncre In value.
'Jit and k.im 'aln ii In the alluring
proniicrt held int to tlm biiyerH
Kullv hnlf of the Iriictn havo pron-
tiedlvn vn lun for oil and Kan II In
mild while ulliers may bn In the lino
of development noon
Hnpeclally In thin trlif) ot novrnl
trartH In Tnlna county one. of which
nonalnlH of 10 ncrrn valued at $3000
an ncre. owned by Nuthatih 1 l'errv-
man. .Tlm land In localffl In neetlon
lO. townnhl 19 north ami r.nKO
Wllllll Ilerrvblll linn 0 iirre. In
fi.ia.12 near Hand Hnrlmin that In!
apprnineii at 7 1 1 in an aero. WII
Ham U. Ilruner ban 73 neren a mllo
1111 n llntr from 'Clll.. lli .an
anil n Half from ltll.n.i ort!l $ 1000
l .
.i .
ui ii... 'i.ii i i. i i. . majority of them women .wan under
V . . !. lrlcl "" I1 W(ly today'followInK tho airent of
i iinniied to I ulna county. .'thro nu n connected with th- firm
.lanpur olbert I hoctaw linn r0(f uthchlld-Cnmpbell company
net ri In Hi i Wephiinn county UlMll(I Tflc.u uxihaiiKe brokcrn.
oil
.. Wr. j
mon (!rcel.. him 8ft ncna In 32-1 -
ClIllHOIl
1.1 III tlklnlllKcu county oil Ileldn
w".r. ... . j tho police nlato wan engineered by
At t in other end ot tho scale are former atrlklm' llonton pollconian
bin- al otiuentu valued at $2 $2.rniH )Ul ti10 brKlnnlnir ucrordlni? to
and S.l an acre. Tbeim urn toenteit iii.H...ii
In Mil eh I'oiinilen nn ('herniine. II m.'
kdl. I'lUnbiirir Latimer McCuttuIn
and Adair.
in 1. 1 1 -trnnn nr.n nrn .... r
p
Offleluln cxliect to dlnponn of mob.
ably ir.000 or lK.OOl) aeren of thin 1 tloni. It wan nald.
Mont of It will :. al aooralned .'ml' 1.-1
whllo aonm will brln: lively blddlnif.
The nalu opeiiH Monday at flare-
luoro wheru 37 tractn from Cralir
Ottawa. .Vownta nnd Honors coun-
ties wllL bu offered. A sale will bo
held In Tnlna January 111.
Willi liilt-rtwl.
"What do you mako of nil Iheso
war mxe7"
"I'm .befinlns lo tlfnk w!hon
I went pff to tho war I must hae
told them to charRo It to me"
Amurican IKlon AVcekly.
HcncmblluK t!ti elcotrlo fan but
operated throiiKh Kears by u press
Itself Is a device Invented for keep-
iK printers' rollers cool In hot
weather.
Powerful Nash Trucks
Serve E. H. Martin
1
Hauling oil well supplies casings rigs etc. over
roads which he says are impassable to two-wheel
drive trucks K. H. Martin of Bristow has three
Nash Quads in constant daily use.
"It lias boon rainiiur for days"
Martin "and thu trucks have
one trip. Am sendiiiK a truck to Slick-
today over roads impassable for a touring
car or two-wheel drive truck. I have no
hesitancy in recommendiiiK these tru ks
for sandy or muddy roads. My trucks are
giving perfect satisfaction."'
VOLUME PRICES
CIIK'AflO Jan. IS fhlcnito'a
lZ
Die fellno ccnmiH eoimlii both of
crrtmiH eqiialn both
them. Tho facta cuno out In tho
annual report today of II. U Hob-
ft in nccrelary of tlm Antl-Cructty
aocifty.
"Wo cared for H0!l iinlm.iln
lant year njld Mr. Hobcrtn "Wo
placud more. limn COO (Iorh In
liomwi. Kvorybudy' kceinH to want
dnatn but nobody wanla catn. We
took III 4249 catn but a lot of
them wn put to nleep."
A coyote tired nnd hungry wan
rencued tin the l.iliu faont an all-
in lion cub 'Wan mimed back to
) i ''M 1 1 Ii a carrier IpKcon n broken
MlnK wan mended and the bird
leiurmd to the Kovcrnumnt and
thounundn of'culn and iIokk wvro
cared for dtirlnir the year.
Tlm horao populntloii In much
better cared for than ever before.
Mi Roberta added. Additional
watetliiK trotlKha were placed
ihioiiuhoiit thu city l.int year the
report nnld.
DAIH
MADItTT
lnU ULIMflnll If milu I
j Au(llN .Nlloll.U d.. Kwliidlo
III l.rrillllll .iliillu .-.lu. li il III
-. V.'.'..- - '. - 1 -- r
IiiiiiIm'iI
llOSTON. Jan. 15 -A drive airalnnt
n. "?l"TwV. r....". " '.V V."
I n rKl HI WIIK II lllllliwna 11 liullil n
. . ...i... fr.. v.tniK. n
Afui(.lant Attorney (Jencral Hurwltz
imde tlm ntinouncetnent.
n.... n .r ii.iu rirn tvl.lnh
i '' i. i.A ... i.n ...
I lupud by counterfeit markn or thu
offlcen of th 'cxchniiun brovem"
i ... i....... ...i
nru- luuiiil ll ii" i;iureii iii-ii -
' Li.mntn wore mado to take Uo on-
KEEP BOOZE DEAD WAR CRY
Aiill-Solooorrn Stmt Cnmpaln lo
Keep "John" Out of Okla.
Jly Intarnjtlouat Nvwa Sarvlra
OKLAHOMA CITV. Jan. 13. -Tomorrow
on tlm first nnnlvernary of
John ll.irleycorn'n official death the
iintl-H.jlfmn lenKUo will start a cam-
PiiIkii to keep him dead In Okla-
homa. H. T. I-iuRhbaum stnto director
nays tnls Is ono ot tho worst Mates
In tho. union ifor "modnshlno" and
"home brow.1'
Tho drive will extend to 300 cities
nnd towns throughout Oklahoma.
Mix spcukerM vlll work. Churches
will co-operate.
writes Mr.
not mi..scd'
Cedar 1270
CHICAGO CROOKS
HAVE ABAD DAY
Illinois Solon Saves His
Hootch' From Thirsty
Bandits
CHICAfJO Jim. 16. -Chicauo'n
ult ot nutoinobllo bandln and hold
up men had poor Hueccnn today. In
practically every Inntance In whb h
111")' attempted ll rial Cnnp they
were either outwitted and captured
or driven off by ahoin fired by prop
orty owncrn
Albert C. Clark a Mate nenator
rcnldmif near tho Mouth S.nire Cnun-
tr' club iilmon I oat $10000 worth
of liquor from bin cellar hut the
four thleven a ltd their motor trucks
wen- captured by pdlco.
The thlevm lined n darlnif runo to
naln entrance- to tlm hiiiint. one of
their number illaiftilalnv hlmnnlf a
a tnnld nervant; Onco In he nil
Ulltted tlm confederatiH find tho neu-
atnr'n nm nml lvn ni.ildn were
locked In their rooir"! Tlidr cries
nroiined nelKhhoin Juw nH the truck
load wan ready to move. I'olfcii. re.
portn had It that part of the pron-
pectlve loot conflated of 300 canon
of whlnky. .
Hanker rolled ItoblMTi.
Iiter In the 'day fdur men who
tried to rob fly private Irfnk of
Matknvltch brotherH at 2319 Wet-
worth avenue were driven away
when one of the prnnrletorn thn'"
I a i.lnuil Instend of hm hands and
1 ".J . " i?r...i L it.
.1 H VIII l Ul') " """
nml ntteinoted a nnvrol lobberv.
: Clerks nnd police met them wUh o-
volvem and nfter a hort chane all
four were captured.
John A. Hpe.irman. n rrocer on
Wwl 1ike nti-vt. icmirked. "I
fooled thntM blrdn thin time" nfter
two men bad Jocked him n bin Ire
box and tak n $" from the canh
drawer. Hiiearmnn nald he had bren
robbed twlcf before mi he fixed n
lildlnir nlacefor bin money In the Ice
box iinj out a nllt In the door no Im
. enulil onen the box from til" Inside
'The nrheme" worked no well that
Hpearman today mvpiI connldernble
monev and bin oiilck exit and alarm
.1. ..... . ..... ..
Kv0 'h('. robbe-ii harel tlm. to cet
lout or tlm neiBnoornonu i no rirsi
I really noccen.ful robl.e'v rnnn-t-
Placing Tulsa
Our Depositors Use Our
Credit Department
iidiiiljfii'aabav
Ml
dv. irr Uii kinw" i ti
V B KaT Zx ".rH
Resources Orer
Thirty-Five Million
Dollars
U. S. Hospitals Sfiid
to lie Fire Traps by
Public 1caUh Chief
WASHINGTON Jan. Hi. Half
tho alclf and woundcd nol.llcrn of
tho world yrur nro iiuartcred In
honpllnl.i of flltuay nnd Influm
malilu ooiintruotlon Surgeon Clen-
eral CunimliiR of tlm public health
arrvlce ban Infornu'd Henator
Anhlirnt democrat ArUona who
pleaded today with the nenalii to
provide additional honpltal faclll-
Ilea for the noldlern ThcnurKeon
fjenrr.il added In hln letter that
the army wan transferrin.' wound-
ed nnd other rlnanea of honpltnl
casus to the public health nervlce
at n mouthly rate of 1.000 and
Hint before the transfer wan com-
pleted 3000(1 additional beds
would be needed.
Henator Anhlirnt nald nn appro
prlntt'on of $30OOQ000 would bo.
rntulrtd. '
Female Rootleaner Chew
Up Evidence Against Her
1UCHMOND Vn.. Jan. IS. A po-
Ice plot to capture nn nlleced boot.
oi?uer failed todiy when Mrn. Mil-
lie Hlchnrdnon eh ft wet! up and swal.
lowed Jhi evidence n marked l&
bill. Tho three office on the Job
nent n "npotter" In with thV bill to
niirchnco n pint of llniior but re-
ported later that they had only yic-
epeded In lonlnir thu money
Milftaru Occupation of
Berlin Asked by French
.
l'AIUS Jan. 15. Tho first Intima-
tion that Franco may demand the
military occupation of Hcrlln to en-
force the treaty of VeraalllcH wan
leen today by the newspaper Ta
Vlctolre In Its comment uffun tho
cabinet crisis.
According to this newnpnpe for-
mer President I'olncarc fnvnrn. tic-
cupatlon of Tlerlln nnd Ilulgaria nn
wen as tlliruuiir illntrlcts.
cd nflcr midday. Thre" men not tho
drop on David ItiibenMeln n saloon-
keeper took his revolver and then
looteii tnwvinli drawer of $410.
" "" " T
on the National
The advertisement published below icill appear this
month in magazines nf national circulation. 'It is one
of a series being published by the Exchange National
Hank in a campaign to enlighten the nation to the fact
that Tulsa is the capital of the American oil Industry..
EVERY day this "Great Oil Bank"
is asked for advice by depositors
who would know the truth about indi-
viduals or corporations operating' in
the Mid-Continent Field.
Depository have found this service in-
valuable and the accuracy which char-
acterizes our reports is responsible for
the statement by a prominent manu-
facturer who sells in the Mid-Continent
Field. "It's worth a great deal to
be a depositdr with The Exchange
National."
DIRECTORATE
E. W. Sinclair
W. A. Brownlee
J. A. Chapman
J. H. Evans
Frank Haskell
G. N. Wright
A. T Alison '
Jno. Y. Murry
0f TULSA
SHOP CAMPAIGN
WAS SUCCESSFUL
V
Industrial Specialist in
Compliment to Tulsa
Factory Leaders
What ho characte'rlzed a n.
hla most succ.ssful shop ia.
"i.o completed iy M. IJrui in.
..un.. spccinilnt Halurdn ii.
ennm hero under tho aunpue of
rdlBloua work committee
Y. M.C A. nnd f6r lho Ml
boa conducted an Induntrlal n mi
each day nnd aupervlned tlm h. 'K !
of shop meeting m n Tui
Steps to form a l erinanrr a""'
Banliatlon to carry on th":
taken nt a lnrBe rncrtlnu if ih'
ineiierBymennd bus&
centra oxten-Jon commltt
head the movement naalated by I
co.nmltteo of Ihreo men fro t S
of the shops.. Theso comn.t aV
were elected nt Dm in.win . V
lows: Central extension coin'- u f. "
)) ' Mr.'lul! chairman 1 verio
...r . llllliey t... 1 it
wards A. A. Heardjtev. W 6. n.
person Key. Ira if. Crabtrec .r?.l
H. Ia. Helnzman. Condon j n
Floyd. W. V. Hnrrlnuton. charl.
Kvans. Carter W. K. Anderson M
A. Underwood n. 1'. Ooforth. Wmi
ern Supply Verblo Wnldrop. 1 r
Waldrup nnd W. A. Mayfleld. Okl.i-
honm Iron Works A. A. Clifton I
W. Adams tl. A. Stoflo. MrKwari
Manufncttirlmr company J. v w.
son O. 1!. Oarsuch J (j Ualnr
Sinclair it. V. Prctchett Cot-
tlncln K. S. Meyers. Frisco shorn
C. V Thomas J. V. Campbell jf
XV. Wallace. Mid-Co Fred Hounr
William KcnBsman Walluco .Miller
Texan cpmpnny i n. Yearntit i:.
M. wnnr i jj umiion. Coinpre -slon
Inner Tube company W A.
Herryman. W. AOreon fluy Trary
Prairie O. 13. Uay. C. U Frank.
William n. Walker.
Ilruner will apeak nt the Y M.
C. A. forum nt 4 o'clock Sunday
afternoon on Iho subject "Startling
Question"."
Map
R. M. McFarlin
J. H. Markham Jr.
0.1 H. Leonard
E. R. Kemp
J. J. Larkin
H. M. Preston .
H. F. Sinclair
J. A. Hull
H. H. Rogers
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