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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, MARCH 2:?, 10 IP. A DAMAGE FOR RUINED FORESTS ASKED FOR riiinil IaihI Will Have, (o Jlc I'Uinml Willi Trcssj Also lo IUUn IIuiimiiv NEW SOIL MUST BE MADE lUliii Thai .rrnu l" Mmultl It,. Ik-iiiiiIiiI l""1"11 l,rr for lU-lmllclUix. WASIIINtiTKN, Marrh 13 "tier- .. m I iki Irvine will in- !,.t f r-P' Km" n"fy rinany'a paylna In lum rammltlrn of th Krrnrh ..w ilfntriuril dnr- JlTtM ""i" ' H- R'1"- ,.m m I.h v of the American : .;l v IW i.nloii. who haa Jual ,'.1 (""" ,,",r lf lho 'i-.s llf mstoii'- w-mi ... Ii inet f"i ''X' !"u I" ,, ii..;iuni. Iia.y and lirMl ,, ,., that the American or "Hsot'latlnn nilnlit determine 1.1 hitln to rfoUc I ..r.iatlai fif l-.lirilliA ItV '("..'hi ni: f-t'-nl "'''I " vrloiw f, n.Tnm pni" l'n"i ami ll'Jil Hl""l. I,, ,,,,rth-t n I rnnri many of the , res' I"1 "h,l'r "" ',,1 v Mii.i-hed hy anell. hhr.ipiicl i i f . fin' or " I'Hillv 'Hi for f h iiii'l"-'. 'u" w"'' """'r f, thu rontl'llilin iiriniea 'l'1 ,".i.,. haw hern virtn.illy . 1 1 -' They can he r-mr... mil) iv i.untinit. Tin- nKrlru Hill ill land ' ril tecn the foreslH in vunous ,.:. f the l.a i tl. fi "lit luvn heen , if ni ic. picric hy Hheii nro that n ii. i lunger pel vh'eahio for Bitrl . iiiuri- iin.l. "' UevusUleil f'T- 'U have " l,n I'1'"""1 (r,M tieu seed no Hi" I" years to ri.nn- Hi" "hell ",lM '""V '"' ,v g'lul'iil erosion nnil th" humue: . ,hf m,, restored. Then trio re naii:i'l f'U''"'-s nwy ,l" .nd'the l'lJ worked over and to. .ion-. i for nitt Irulturnl use. II,,. ii'.i i ' c iIi H'K.iiom aro now liuv IU i,rf i.iuvl (In i a upon Hi" IdKMi In I ,, in li fui Hum, and Krancr n.f.n:, id ni"Kt i f it ii larni' iiiimunt of iriii In Hit' liormun forPBtii no li:.it nil'1 1 1 1 .i y ! I'l'ovUl.'il Willi lum -,' ,m n-. iniKii iM'tlon iiiirpo.ir u pait of Hi" lii'li'iniilly wlilrh ior m.iry il 1' r.'iurMl lo p.iv for the n;.,ii,,i!.' which ha l","n Inflirlod. ' oihrr litlin I'r.ttwil. "liKiv. HpIkIuio unit (Irnit Itrltnln mil iiiuIm- iiiill.tr lufHiH. for thi-y. loi, have miffirfii fnrr'.i liiMnfn, uml th. I"". n-t"l l'lnloT In laifre qiiHiiilnis bii.I l)i'llv that Ciniiuny ihnnl.l mippiy it to tin" exli'nt of li-r h!lny " Mi' lliiolulo xiprt that ih Aiiii-rlciii roipxiiy Bhitoi'iitlon, bv sri iiiini; l-irg ipiiintltli' of for t,l iri'o e-ril next full, will Ip able ii.dlfii.iilv lo iiukIM Amrrli'H'a Kii ri.in.ni in.K'-i m ri'MloniiK Oiclr for- THREE WEEKS' BUILDING PERMITS TOTAL $335,000 l'l iiniil ilosmif tinn" tlur(lay jriml I1.1.I In fii IhmiioiI from Hie u'.y bui.ilniK liiMpp.-lor'a offirp thin uoni h f"r llii" criM-lion fif 1.1.15. 1100 nurih c.f l iiiiiliiiK" Kvi'n !ln p.irly in ihf mniiili pprmlla laminl amcrji 'r h total of aluumt p'iia to tlii! of I'elruary whlrh wu.i $3'.l, !.; nn I'tip pprinit wan Iwiu-.l S;it nrU.iy Ciuriii' M Hrhlnrk will Prert t r"..ti ir.p iu 1221 Wcki Hraily tu in! J.OOP FRENCH WRSHIPS UNDER U. S. ADMIRAL'S COMMAND Ni:V VollK, Mrtrrh TIip iiwimit i;ioir, tho l.int of a fl.-t't of fl P'ri'iuh wamlilpa a.ut In Anier U a ii w.ilriH rarly lanl t'iir anil pla.-.M unTliT r.iin innliil of K'P A1 li. il. 1 1 AIIi.m. i"U'Ui p lo havn u part In the convoying ami proU-ctuiR of Aim in i. n i .on i HunxportH h ft hrrp. hint nlnlii f.ji- I'ranrp. TIip unlirr uUI.il (Ifparluio f Una riuinrr, cur rinx Hear AJnilral lirotit, thn loiii pianilliiK offn-pr of thp flort, liroimlit to a i I".-" it lltlif known in. lit. 'lit of I hi" Ki''.' war which rrfl."ct th iinitv of umlon Jjj"iwpn lh uIIipiI powi iH an. I IIih I iuipil SiaKM. Whilo .Vtn.Tican noltllctH wpro fli:htuiK In r'rnin iinli"r thp tlifc tl.ni of a I rcii. Ii K.'iipral Ixnlnio tin. I Aineriian waiHhlpM wti4i opprutniK In tho North m-ti unil.'r illrrctloti ot the cornniatutt-t of tho KriMnh kihoi! fit "t, hll I'lflich CllllrO'l".. 111." tiioirp. M . r 1 1 1: it 1 1 i i . I 'mill.., M.irncl-laiH.- ami 1'upott Thointrn, hail IhPlr lia"c :u Aniftiuiii watciH nn. I wf n utolir il urn ion of tho i u. unwinder of tlu AnnTt.-itM convoy and Irannport. foniB 'lho tlnty nf IhPap prinih nli t tt viat to tant" thru- tnin wl'h Ain.-iiian war '--it'i.s In tho con voyniK 'o 'In' hiy of IllKfty, AmPTl- lall rlllp I.IIINIIIK lOlppilf for th Aoimc.in army an.l whiin on thin tlnty tinv nf ihi'in. lho liip-lt 'I lit . il .i rr. pil.l lho iMiprill.t" pile', f.ill.iii; n xi.'iitn to a tli'iioaii ii! Iiin.'i -r.in' l.iKt Aniiisl un iIip wan iip pro.icliiriK her port of ih-riiliiiitlon. 'lho cIoho of tho war itnnltt'il In tin' litiiiic.li.iif rot. ill of all hill lh" f I . i k' 1 1 ;i.)'m- wlihh itiiUci oi-1I1-15 tti return thin week. REVEAL fELEGRAPH ABUSE COMMON IN FRANCE I'AKIS, March - lln Inn U". Rl.lpll HPrvii'V (if I I . Itll O KIIH opt'llltOil iliiring tin- war ha Jnsl lin n rovpal piI hy un official Invt-xllKatlini niatlB hy a roiiiinlti.'e of lho t'hiinihi'r of th plltli H w hi' Il win apoinli'i1 to lli tpilre In I war tout i ioti 'I'll., re port tillllHH lllot tll' "ti 4i'KIHplllc coniroln Million" of which M Tan nery n.n the lie t.l, nii.l t n p! ainfi tioorn.'M 1. ii I. on x mi. I I'li'irt" Irf'iiuir tin- ii.tlvo n.eiiihpiM. was reiiponml'lu for Kcanil'ilouH ahiiHet,. . M. Tannpry, thp report of thn cum inihMion tlfclaros, iiiliiutiPii iHt ,,n mi airuK of oi.uuu iltspatihi-H il.nlv witp l.i'ltl up In the fat la office ami the majority of dien erere never ilelivcreil. The rest nf the i1iip itoh.'M weio tleliverctl only lifter Kriat de lay. The di.ipaiohcn hel, Hp wire thrown in n w .iU- IhiIu t iiutl de lliuyi'il when the a 'ciiiiuil.ition he roit' too lire. it. Ihe otfiteiH never in. fonnltiK tho eeiNlerN hi the iiri dri'BM.e!. what hail happt tietl I,, the uiCKKaKe. Aii8triana Again Tell Charles to Depart rul'KNIIAdKN, Marrh 22 T1i Vmnna government Iiiih mien more notified former Kmperor I'hurlea that It la dealruhle that lie unit the rotmlry, hut no ptrHRiire hni lieen iirought to hear to force him to leave, accorcllnir to teienratna reived here from the Aimtrtitn fit pi -tal. It Ih il. .cl.it e,l that the inaiii tena.n of a court at KckailHau. which it hal lirni wild former Km peror 1'hnrlea would hold. In ron trary to the new riillHtltutli.il adopt ed hy the national a.HHeinhly. f A Refrigerator Your Friend Will Admire Your Family Enjoy . You will tale pride in allowing tlx; famotn Bohn refrigrralor to jroor frinxU and the beaut of it it that the BOHN Syphon Refrigerator (iaim rnfiui uwj tnaU no more than many other makes reputed to he "just M good." but which fall far ahort when put to actual tert. 7 We will he glad to demonatrate the Bohn to youpoint out the many exclusive feature, and pro re to your entire atiafaction why the Bohn it the beat refrigerator buy on the market. m Bible Students in Atlanta Prison for Circulating "Finished Mystery mm, rs?Cim.i5!jw ,.,.,,,,10.1,,,;.;. .r:y.v-tf-.".l J. 1'. ItUlllCI folll Ullll hit ItMHIH'llMl'H. A. r Tho World: I' Ituthei r..r.l and nil nf tha i ofrtcl.ilH of the lnl.rn.iiilon.il I a : f j StUilflltH llHNOcllltloU, I'.OW HCMUIK U, -U year term at the Atlanta penlieii , lliry, lire ahown In ahove picture. ( Thee men are rh.irK'''l with wil- i fully Interfertnic with the pruaeeii- I tluu of Ihe war nn u result of the! I'lrculatloii of "Tho I'lnlMlietl My.H- ' lery." i it erna to lip tho rtitmenniiH of opinion that thin liook w .im I iertn.1.11 propaganda. A review of thii trial i woulil hIiow that thin phi. ne doea I not appear oin e In the m. i.nl. llere Is a letter from tho mavor of Ri - I liulpii. which Is rliyht lo Hie p. .nit Tu Whom It May I'onctrii. 1 have rend The Klnlnhed Atyt- i terv ami I am pure I oulil not find a pylliiltle -il It that would per tatti 1n pro-c l'riiiuni"m. tSlKtiedl ".I WAliN ItONK, "Mayor of Naptilpa " JudK Harlan 'll. Howe, Iti nen tem llIK th.'ee hlhle Hlpl' liLt. a.ild: "A man ireuchiiiK religion UMiiaily li.m nilioh influen.e, nn.l If he Ih eilicere he Ih ul the more effective ThlH HKr:rnvaten rather than mill K.'iteH the wroni; Ihey h:ie dorie." I'roin this It in ohered that e 1 1 1 -cere udherence to the'"' icIikLmih hellef caUHt'd lheie men lo rec.'lve a '.'il year penitentiary sentence- even helnd ilenleil hall pendliiK a decision of their raeo hy the higher rnurln. JuVlVe lltiwirur'Tently wired Mr. Orecory, the retlrimr attorney (ten oral, recommendinK their eenlence he commutetl. JuilKe llowe'a letter iiinftrmliiK the wire elated that he detilretl to he an lenient now aa hi. I heen aevere, and JiiHtified the eevcrlty of the Hcnlence hy hln he llef that the prenlitent would re li'iutc them when the war wuh over, lie mild he desired t" make an ex umpln of llipue men. Jud(j WrlKht of Sapulpa w.ii for merly anaoilated with Mr. Kilther- fonl In the prai lice of law. Hollow- In Iv a It tlt'i 1 1 iitrT h in 'i" to hi" char. icier . Mr C I'. P.ilv. S.ipul..i. t ik l;i. Iie.ir Si I '.on p: mik nith ..ur r...Uici r..r a r.iiein'nt (.f mv klni ledne of Ihe I h.ll.H ter of Jom ph I'' Kill hei f.y il. pri nldent of the I titer nn I li.n.'if I'.it.le Slu ilents .i -si., i. iti. hi, nuw iniifiried in the fi iP r. il p. lul. iiii ii y at Atlan ta. ;.! . tocelher with ecven of his jt..-oci.itev. on ci.nuitHin for vio lation of the ei'ploiiaK'" law, hy lllo . III. Ilea t lull iif tilt. till of the l".tliiiiini wrltincH of riiHlor ltU--H.'ll, Will state' 'I have hiiuwii Joe Rutherford for the pax! :iti ye irs lie wan horn iiinl roared nn a farm In Morttan ei.tintv. Mptoiiit. lie worked hin way throiKh e. hool, learned eleni'i'Ta ph .mil hecanit ,kj:i I ri-porter of the Hth .MleHotirl Ju- 1 1 i ii 1 tllntiict loiter lie !' it. ill the plin th it of law at lliMillvllle. Mil , and i uiitliiiieil in th.it practice un til he took the lectllte platform under the directum of I'mtnr Kus m II I urinir hie resilient in ilnonvllle Mr ltuthetford wiih a enriMiHletit anil cotiHclentious I'hrl.tilah and efiioved the retpet t, ciloeni fintl eonfltleiice of nil who kin w 1 1 1 : I w im associated with lii in In Ihe practice of law f..r H.uue t.tne and i an perHonallv hear wltneMH to the hlKh moral ch.iracter of the limn. "Very truly yours, iSlKnetl I "MVIKN II wnniiiT." "DlMtrh l .luilire " Wo rail attention to the petition helnir ilreulated nil over the l ulled Statet, iiiKlliK the pri'Midetit tu iar don these Hincere rhrlMihin men If your name Ih not ulready cm that petition, tall l"3i or Mill .1 and en roll yoiirnelf on Ihe Hide of Justice. "The hall (hard. tlh'tresHini; truth I hall aweep awuy the riiftiKe of lu'H." tla, -'H17.) TI'I.SA HI III. R FTl'nKNTM CATHOLICS TO HOLD TWO-WEEKS MISSION .dilri". in Itirlnhloiii'r l-sunl hi I'nsii.r of II. il rmiiilv I linn Ii Tailoifd at You Want Thrill A Iv w lil 1. 1 il r. l n 0 W ct k ho: I" iS.tii.Il H l II .' i ' . . Ii 1 .11 !t .1 .ll I he I l.'.v I .III. 1 In. .ic . h.p h, l-i'Kinu.li.t a! 1 Edison Claims Are PROVEN In aelettltiif a jdionoKraph, don't depend upon uiiHUpported claims, n-ek actual evident e. Thero are many ilevhes fi.r Mound reprotlm -tlon offered and plroni; ilaltiiH are matle for Hll of them. Hut there Is hut one lntrument, the makers of w hi. h have ever euhmlttcd proof of Ihe HHHertlotm made ahout It. That Instrument Is - - EDISON Tl fiMwrraa aWr a J" Just what is claimed for this Ina! i uiiu nt Merely thin: That a KK CKKATI'iN' nf an iiitlH'.H voice or InstruiiH'nt upon the New KdlHon Ih so flawlessly perfect that no human ear at il 1st I lik'U Ih h hetween Ihe Inlcrprrt.i' loll of the hv:nt, hreithini; artist and that of the New Kdixnn Nor Is this a mere ajwerllon. More than l!.o.iu puhllo tone telH in which the artists satm' or pl.-iyed In direct totnpail- on with the Itietruineii' have 1 n hold More thnn 1' (Kin. "Oil people h ive attenili'd tliftn And out of this vast iifsemhl.iee nnt one person dan heen ahle to Nay when It was the livm nrt'lst he heard and wh' t the New Kdinon. No other Instrument his ever heen s jl.Jeeted to the senrthlni; tone te' No other liiMtrunient rouhl auHtain Hijch a I' t. ff Make It a point .i d' .p a denicirst r i! 'on of tie In t.irr'.rr.ni N. I l.l.-i.li d h".ir it in . Man h Th,. I; ;ht Kriiii i,l .1 uh n II 1 1. . i in: p i- u.i Uniko tie felliii intf el.lltui'lit I'l I l-K .1 ' fl I . i Ml m- ill ee 1 1 1: i T.i ii.. i he i 'al hoi., h of the 1 1 : y f.'ltlliij p.l' .'l US .O I'll CMC. I Qil" a-l luonil.oti ct St fan!. ' I to winch call'.' I .i.lin, h thee, th it thou e:ir op tic t.i.eiif li.xl w In. h Is 111 Iht e ' 11 I .m , I, Ii 'I here S no hetler Itltie h.i in. ite .. t . .pi la l e eeai. it t 1 1 .i : 1 1 n -1 l i i ! i . s I ha o in t he .i"..n .f i : , i in 'r i It Is a time i.i.i . i i I ii . I . i p ' .' . I In a 'iti fur the pii!...M- i.f l..llli a" tn ua t he f u: h .tti iIh pi at t .. e 'Ihe ii.isimn i- ..r iei I'aili-n!ii- a liina f..f iiLin-t a -ii Mit.tl ItlM'litoil ii ll I "f .i I l .1 .UK Ihe tn- coiinie of our r .1,1 nn, makuiK a trill halalne, a'ul II. is to f ml our eehis I'-nf. i.t.'ej l. the eiatns uf oil, p I t.lal ... ..hi -1 hi cold t:( IIH's 111,-ule-. 'h.i' .;. i. il 'I he I 'l i in - a ii tai liel s n re conilnit here ae tiprtl im i'.iiiiiI -mils in Hi.--., epli itn.il tii.illt ts, and they me In fc.ie eat ll one the nentleil .iiH.m.ui. ... Thus, no mai ler how liiittc-ile ieii husini'Hs of nnil may I r how -tnever twlsl- e.l jmir conseii nee ai't imtil hook, they will cili ul.'itn It for yuu In the minutest il. 'all and with moat irec:se an. I tun. ,n accuiat.y. They will Klve you Ihe inles lo work hy and it wil ret... I v.- lift. 'If Into a uliiiplit and eaiiv matii.r to have all IhltiKH in jietfeet nciiod iiinl In Hcrupiiltius 1'i.ii'iiioa for the up proval of Hie M.iMrr ihe I old .It sua. J.et eve!vih, Iherefore, ha tinted hy a holy eil l"i his eoul iin.t the e.iKation 'hert'iif In nl fetid this inleMi.ii un.l to avail himself of all the ct it s lleej the hIhiii.iiii.ii of HI. I'aul: "I ii t t hri u. We do eihort you that you lective -i.it the ura.e of (lod In vain, l or he ealth: In an ucceptalile time have I heuid thee, and in the ihly of salvalloii have I helped Ii. hold now Ih Ilia , Mcreplahlo lime; hehoiTi, now la t he 4 iy of u.i I v . I inn." TiT all I'atholiis of Till-in and vlcntlty we nfr.iiii cMi ml an luvl t.illoti, to all parlMiloin-ih oj tha lloiv l-'amlly prlh we int. mil a lininl itritent aipt.il lo attend all rxen'lnoH and to he apostles for Ihe inleHlon and thus lo try tu rncouruKe otheta lo lie present. All are tn come; food and fervent I'athoHi'e, eaHy-Koliiir at hollca. hat-kslldci a. nml, if lliere he ant h In this i-iiiiiMiiiiiily. len.'iciideH- nil me In ntteml ami make their pence w l'h linl ' All uon t'alholira are hi. Men a cordial welemne. Clothes That Reflect, Personality and Character Must Be Made for You Alone HPIIK Individually Tailored Suit eliminates all 1 uncertainty of dress for it is a part-of its wearer, built and designed to conforrrt with his personality. AT no time is there a question in the mind of the Individually Tailored Man for he knows his clothes look well and have the essential feature appealing personality. SHAPE retention and Instability aro also strong featuresbut more to be considered is the cer tain indefinable, aristocratic, confident poise and carriage that Individually Tailored Clothes bring to their wearer. We are showing a very large assortment 6f attractive woolen patterns for this gladsome Springtime. $35 to $85 , ( I MlllllllI Safety, Service and Satisfaction lionoora 7 Umm.tMsm jmu Wrwt Fifth. riK.ni" SB.V arc assured those wlio transact their banking, Imsiness through this strong, reliable National Bank. Depositors' interests receive first consideration; progress is our watchword; co-operation our consistent aim. Ally yourself with a hank of recognized stability guided and directed by representative citi zens; managed by an alert, efficient sStaff, and dominated .by a genuine desire to most effec tively serve its patrons. The First National Bank OV TULSA V The Oldest Bank in City and County: W.MI Not Bo Satisfied Unlets You Are