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t:lsa daily world. Friday, apkil hus. WOULD CORRECT ARMY SYSTEM FROM BOTTOM Juilm l-rrfury. Chairman of Inrtl gating Cnmroillrr favor Oiengra In ottrt 'lTai'tlce. LEGAL AIDE IS PROPOSED ilntmr-iit of Qualified Is -gal Of flu r I Asked a Presiding Judge, I Courta-Marllal. WASHI-VOToN. April ?4. Tor. f.itinn of the army rotirt-martlnl iii-iii should proceed from the bot ,,,, upward, according to opinion e l.rrvtril today by JutlKi H S Crrgory, rlialrnnin of the Investigation cnrri iniltee nf tl American Hr nsaocla ,111111, in a statement of til tentative conclusion bused upon disclosure In the committee's Inquiry. Illii state went was mad at the opening ' li.it pruliubly will bo th final es mrm of the committee In thlN city. 1,1'IioiikM later It may . -Assemble, al Chicago ,u olilain the view of l-ll-lixti'il men of thn nrmy before mm piling ll report to I hi) bar ussoela iiiiii Correction of the, military J n v ! M-t.-tn Hhoiild begin In th practice uf courts, Judge Cregorv thought, sluch largely would obviate necessity fur extensive revision of case, lit" specifically enumerated, among; the I'h.iiige h" now believes rtcsli nhle. the appointment of n iiuallfli'd tcgil off ii it uf presiding judge of courls m.irllal to rule upon all law uons; requirement of iinunlmnii ver. iln ! by the court In all death sen lencc or llinso Involving dishonor hIiIk discharge or more than two vinrs' Imprisonment. Creation of a steni of trial by commissioned of (u its before court composed of innnimtidliig officers and enlisted men before what would In practice ,c Jnrle of enlisted men with a iii.ilifteil officer presiding an judge; i-rn.-itjon of a power for revision of firnltriK" and sentence for legal er rm to hi lodged In the war depart ment and promulgation of verdict of n. (iiiital In open court, w ith imniedl- te release of defendants. FUNERAL OF BISHOP HOSS WILL BE HELD SATURDAY Ml f-'K' K'iKK. April 21. funeral crviii'H for ltlshop Kmbree' K. Iloss, ho died here hint night, will In held , Sitiir lay afternoon At 4 o'clock, at ihe HI. Paul's Methodist ttplacopnl rhiirch. Soifih, here. Hev. Theodore inpflnnd of Texarkana, Ark., will pronoimro th religious rites and At icnrv '. T. Htrhugh of Memphis ill ilellver an eulogy on hla life, liurlal will be In C'rcrnhlll cemetery licre. llolh Reverend Copeland and At torney ritzhuirh are lifelong friends, of the lata bishop. Mr, l-'llihugh represented the church In the recent litigation over ownerahlp and control of Yati'lerbllt university. HUSBAND rAUSTTAY WHILE WIFE SEEKS SEPARATION An order enjoining the defendant from mrlehUnn or In any wuy Inter riilrn wl'l. the plaintiff In iher pna seytiinii nf the two minor children :md the f a rr . I : y reiidence at KkUlook. ai nuo, In dldtrlrt court Thur iUy In the divorce proceeding "f M.iml A. Tinker agalnm Thomua J. Tinker. The nrrter further commanda the defendant to luiy Into the court $5f fr the Iniii.edlale uee of the plaintiff nd thir two minor children. $100 n nmn'h thereafter until Bettlement ef the milt and attorney feea of $250. NEW PERFECTION OJL COOK STOVES "" " J Muawiiii " I l " " WHAT a del'8ht to cook 011 11,6 New Section! ' The kitchen is always so dean and comfortable no mussing with ashes or a sweltering fire. It lights in a jiffy, full heat instantly turn out when you are through." from fnu Prrftrtitm aJ-vtniiing PeofU'l Jlomt Jrmrms Mqy, 1919. The Long Blue Chimney Burner turns every drop of kerosene oil into dean interne heat, and drives it full force against the utensil no amoks no odor. Burner axe bras and last for year. Sold by all good deali Chimney Burner. ik THE CLEVELAND 7110 PUo Asm rF Nrmr-TU HtH miUmm rvvj WHr IWi FrWxrfi Im Mir Iffraiil. fmpl4ftJkrmtmrrU4 XWai ml PTY BRIEFSj TIIHKT or TWO diamond rin a cutnoi rlim and rovolvor frmu hu '""in III Hotel TuIh.1 ri-imrled ' I he iiolk-o Thunwl.iy by C. I). Hlce. ""'" - t - A.ll:i..K HIIUAI-HTKIt of )klalioina t'lly lout her k 1 1 al the KiInio utatlon Wedni'Mluy. Thi polUe were nutlfli-d ThurmUiy and miu auun hintt for thn llnef uJiil grup. - - TIIKIT UK A Ford denvery car from W. K. IAik, Mho oiihIimIh a KiiM-ery Ktore at Main and llaakell xlreeta. wu It-purled to the police Tliurmlu) . VK I NIKdllM BTVI.K of dretu for KlrlM waa adviaatnl Kv Dr. Juw phlno Kuat In bur uddiefweM to the Kti'la of Hid clly chiiola Thursday Hhe will toni'ludo a wrlil of leu turea hern today I THIKVI-a STiH-K the Kurd car bi-UiiiKlUK o W, J. ('niilrcll, l.'i7 VViki 1'iiik alreet, Woiliicaday nltlhl while It wua purke along the curli Iiik In from of IiIm home. The police were notified. I Til K HA.VK OK I'oUlnsville waa awuii ded a Judxmeiit for S I . f ! auaintti the i-mIitii Aulo Supply i'oiiiiuny after trial of a lull In the-i diatriii court Thurad.iy. lhn auni la ulltgrd to be dim on a note. I'HJ'ukk ok iuvokci: Rriuili'd ui IHuiHTie lllakney in Hiipenoi- court ThurHdii) In her Hull lor h'Kil reiarution from I'.iiki'ii Itlukiiev. The decree wae allowed by .In dice I.. .1 Martin on (ruunda of exticuiR cruelty. l I.IK1T (!K.N. (1KOHGI-: WOOD, Aillunl V. K. Hickman and Col onel K. (iiiuntlett, offlcrra of the na tional Halvatloi. army, will conduct ineetlnitH at the local citadel Krlday Hud Saturday nlghta and linday ufternuon, . . KXAMINATIO.N'S for TiiIm tounty teai'heia who week flrat. aecond or third Krade teachera certificate, be. Iran In the office of Mra. Mtnetle Me1geH mi pel lntendont of Tllliui county MchiMila. Thiintulay morning The eiamlnatlona mf continue Krl day and Huturdav. TIIIKVK-H WHO broke into the nppartment of T. I llolav, Third and Archir atreeta Wedneed.iy night were fooled In their attempe to earch the houae. Mr. (lolay came home, early In the evening and on going to hla .room ho heard the Ihlevea leaving the apartment. Nothing waa mlejwd. . TIIK Um'AI. IIHANCH of tin Amerlcin Ubrury aanoclaillon haa been aakid by the national or ganization to n4mulate the ahlpttnnt of mtigailnra to Kurope for the American poldler. A one cent atamp on the magnzlne and the neareat poatofflce will bring the proper reault. HKI.ATIVKH OP John Iarllng. whotw body haa been hold at Mow bray for tin paal week, have wired that they will come to Tulaa Im mediately to make arrangement for the Initial. Purling committed auli'lde laat Tumliy after ahontlng Julia Hammond during a quarrel at the Arcade hotel. I 1 A rOI'NTI'lt claim againal the Model lundry company for damages to hla automobile In a collision with a delivery truck of (he. lauiulry waa filed In the din trirt court Thumluy by J. K. Croa ble. The laundry company had pre vloiialy filed eult agaiiiat huit for MvU. TIR-TIMA.V RAKTI.KTT of Went Tulaa waa turned over to the local police Thuraday morning by hla father. According to the atalerrrenl hla father made to the police, Ittirtlett rami hmne laat night and a platol and a large hunting knife your dealer to demonstrate this Long Blue METAL TRODUCTS CO, Clmke. were found In hla poaaeeaion, not knowing 1 where, he obtained them be thought It beat to turn him over to the police. IIKAIUNU OK the inandamui proceodlnga agalnat the city coin inmnloneK of folllnavllle haa been ant for Tumday In Ihe ilielrut toorU Application for the writ waa made tiv II. I. Utile, defeated candidal for com mlatoner at the Inat nlectlo who claima thai the comnilwlonera refuaetl to properly canvai the vote. . . TIIK HOD UV Claude I-Jrtle, IS-yeur-old acnool boy who waa drowned wlhli nwlmmlng In the Arkaiiaaa Illver Tuenday afternoon, waa found terday by two of hie echoolmaiee who were aearchlng a king Ihe batik of the river. The body had waahed aahore aeveral hundred yard below the point where he waa drowned. . TIIK HOI'IIOH of Juanlta and Virginia lmvla. amall daughter of A. M. Ikivl of liarden City, have been lujau lo tJolden Clly, Kan, for burial. Tin children died at the Tulaa huapltal N eitnelilii v night aa the reault of ptomaine pooaonlng. A third child la aerloualy III at the To Ilia hoMpltal and the parenla were aJni effected by the poisoning. lUX'IAKINtl that the three Rmllhft did not fulfill the ternia of hla offer of io to any (turf who would tako hla "old chummy roadater," It. C. McKay of the lloll Oil and U" company haa refuaed to pay the reward on application of the trio. lie nay that the car Ih back arid their act did tint afford him permanent relief from repair bill AT Tlltt- KKUCKHT of the Wiat Tulaa Improvement uaaoclullun, plane for a cleanup campaign are being worked out by Commlaaloner M. J. Mc.Nulty, Jr., who will make a report aj. the meeting of the turn mlaaloiier today on eanltary con ditions In Went Tulaa. He (pent Thuraday morning looking over condition with a, committee of Weet Tulaa rw I'll IV ATI: C. U MIOOM aon of Mr. and Mrs. C. U llloom, who en tered the army aervlce IumI June ! and who waa overaeoa for aeveral month, landed In Now York, April 14. Hi la now at Camp Merrill, N. J , where he will bo muanered out. llloom, who formerly waa connected with the shoe department of the Vandever atore, haa been In France, Belgium and (lermany elnce hla de parture from thn atatrk I AN AWAItD OF 100. Inlereat and attorney fee w returned by a Jury In dlatrbrt court Thuraday In the ault of Jennie C. Kleenor agalnal A. C. Thompson, appealed from the Juatlre court. In which the plaintiff allege the defendant accepted 200 aa earnest money on a cuntnfc.t made by th plaintiff to purcham Tulaa clly real eatate, and refuaed to re fund the money when he waa unable to give grriear title to the property. SKVT MACHINERY coating $.O0 waa received today by the lloratra manuracturtng company and la being Inatalled at the factory In the northweat aectlon of the city. With the arrival of the new ma- chaeky th Hofntra firm expect to IniTmee facllltlea for production and launch an advertising campaign that will give the local factory a natlmial reputation, according to J. liurr Ulbbona, president end general manager, I JIM PIIJjON OF Chlckaiihi. deputy United Htatee tnarnhal. haa aenl hla reaignation to Marshal I) A. Rnloe Jr., according to word re ceived at the federal building yes terday. Dillon 1 one of the best known peace officers In the south west. He haa been on Ma rah at Knioes staff for about six years IVevlous to that time, be wa con nected with r the Chlckaaha police force. Dillon will engage In the restaurant business In Chlckaaha. va I J T I "CAM" HITS WORLD o AND FORGETS BONDS Mcro llaml full of III llpiM-iimcn Heard (.mxl HiwuU lull Opixi. nrnt; ;ovitiiir Nl Merc, ' I epect Id eee In the Tu!a World Krlday morning ihe statement that 'Cam' It imiel l hnrimgued a, small gathering nf agitator nl the court tVtinae Innl night " That Waa Campbell l(nnell open ing Mm! when he set off a few fire crackers In opposition to the II.O, 1)00 OHO slate good road bond Inane, before an audience of nearly 75 per. sons In tho district court room al the court bonne, Thursday night, nt the special Invitation, of the TuNa county taxpayers' protective league. Mr. Husxell was right. The audi enre waa mnall and It wait agitated with laughter, peihap lit the npeHk. er' futile effort to ciun. h the bond measure under foot. An, tr, !tu "II harangued his audience (loernor HobeiiHon fniled to ap pear In chiimploimhlii c,f the lumds an proclaimed by the tapaiii' league Tate Hi ad v, preNldent, nnnnunced I in t the goveiiior had uciciiei an lnrltutlon by telephono Tiu-n.liiy night. J T I'ope, road bond ihiii- patgn manuger at oklalmma City, told Cyrue Avery over long distance telephone Thurmtay uftei noon that the governor hud never accepted such Invitation and had never Intended te Oklahoma's chief executive spoke lant night al A It net, Okls, In accordance with his previously arranged pro- grim. 1 Forgets IIuihI lestllo. Openly Ihe npeaker cogdemnrd The Tulsa. World for support of the bond Issue and lauded "TTie Cat." his ovm publication. The force of Mr. itusHell's attack m V r ; waa vented upon The World Kvcil I w ben the pei ki-r arrived at I lie topic , of the bond Uhiic he would pause and 'read World clipping. As Mr. Itua jaell said, there ua enough "Intellec tual gastric Jun e" In the audience to liim-eni whnt he bad In say for It wax ' little o the point I Mr. KuKiell further staled that I "the cHiupaiKii for tin boudn uni t I gounu cost nobody uothln'" atiil de I riiled the pollcv pursued hv slate i f I flclulM In coiihliucting the bund bill. "I nm not making anv llrade on Die guvwnor." wan one of the awo.u t Ions that the speaker cont i ail tiled In the lien hreulh when be atlempted to nhow wtieri iloveinnr Knberlion had croHNcil lilinni'lf Then the govertinr as a promise breaker, Ihe leg isla I in v as an assemblage of "inls-repi i-neii. la Uvea" and The World were all clan Hilled alike li the Hpr.tker. C. II. Krye, local road builder, was the only one present to champion ihe bond Issue Mr, Crve told tile an emlilage thill he bad little to say be. i'ii line be knew he was talking lo a hissed ii nit l I -and that l lie ends I had been Mtiu kcd hut that he for one wns llred of traveling iliistv minis In summer nnd mud ruts In vvlnler ' .Mcmiirlal tiv Soiiih. ' ATLANTA. la . prll " I A. n i 1 1 1 1 i In I to all southeni men who have fought in the nation's wars ftotn the American levolutlon to the world war will lie carved on the granite face of Hione mountain near here. Instead of simply making It a monument u the heroes of the Con fedcracv. It was announced here to ilav afier a meeting of the Mtonw Mountain Memorial association Unhid la-mis N nt Ion. HT l.l il IS. Apr. I 14 With 14 flO. 1(10 nf Its i,ii. ia of 1 1 Hi IHIII.. 000 snlim rilieil, ihe eighth federal re serve district s leading the country in the Victim loan campaign, dueo lots of the dtlve claimed tonight. Today and Tomorrow Last Days of Our Great Silk Shirt Sale Values $8.50, $10, $12, $15 Si.es'13j to 17 Tub Silk -Radium Silk Pussy Willow Broadcloth 1 I VICTORY LOAN TOTAL ! IS NOW 400 MILLION llundnxl and llflv Million loltari Is Offli tally Adibil In I Inures of Trcaiirv- WASIII.N'iiToN April t Ne.irlv I I ;,il llill Hi'll iiililltliill Idol -l.tl.'Cl Iv loan siilisiripllons were leporict to national loini hcadiinii 1 let h Iml i v Slid llllsed the total pledged i I a r lo appi .nlm.ileU $ 1110,0110 linn .The ex. i. I total was :tim.4'Hi O111I and was distributed among the I:' dlslllllH as followr, lliistoii. I I AM 7 l .. 0 . New i.rli. 1 1 24.0OO.U0il . I'lillaildplila !-'"-4:'.'.lltll. Cleveland S 2 J . H .1 T. JOO. Kli hmond. tlH H.'iH.liii": Atlanl.i. l -tliM,70tl, I'hlciigo. ,ti4 ii'JH.H ,11. St I. oilUi I 4U.H I H.l (111, .Mlline,liils. II. 1 KH.ltio. KansiK Cm. t'J.O.'i', 4. ill. I u 1 In M 1 1 .7 ;i ;.i ,0. S.in li.incls in. f'.l HI I '(. I ilffei pin es ai'l'i.ir to In- develop lug between 1 ainpaliin iiiiii.iK'Is of low. 1 and MnlMfltaii. the ln Hiuti-K which live sulisi rilu-,1 llioir iinotas. over 1 he ijticHiiou of which was lli.n to achlcvn this ii-coid Tile iiimmiiv expnvssed no oiliilou us to wlin li Hhoiild leceivii first lionots Tin' Cleveliind ilistrlit continued lull mil I to lend all nihil ilislmi-l In the number of communities n .n hum their 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . hav Ing 1 1 A letter fiolu I.) tin, M.i-h to I lie Vlclorv-l.llier.lv loan 1 oiniiutti-e to lav said Ihat the Mtv's coiiller. Mli h 11 I lnle. is n edlng to asbiiigtoii on foot cu rving the names of Ihe first hundred subscrlb eis In I. vnii. and that lie hoped to piiM'til a repori 10 the ticHsory de partment 011 bis arrival here about May I that l.vnii had oversubscribed Its iiiola If Ihe illy falls Doyle, the letter promised, he will turn turn vr Not a single shirt could pos sibly be duplicated elsewhere at our sale special price of $6-95 Yh is Sale event is a merchandising triumph unequalled in our History A presentation of hundrctls and hundreds of beautiful rich silks shirts that actually eclipses any previous effort to present magnificent shirt values. MATERIALS OI Canncllc crepe Shantungs Crcpc de chine Juru Pongee Italian Silks' Fashion Park Clothiers around Hint go back to l.)nn and, laij-n tlm spiuta Tim vvoiiiiin's l.irieriv bun com-' nilltee Is Ijlielvlnil lT' MitlHfaCtnrV lepuris nf work inioiiif iih repii- ' hcniauw l.liriui;hoiii lhn coiintiv The Voirrv ship, wlilcli Is making! the tup ft. 101 San l'r.ncscii lo New' in K will able today to leavn Han J Inego. Ii 1111011 line Vlcturv ship 1 I 1 1 1 m 11 : nnd the liftter from the mavor of San I'lancM u in ihe inavor nf evv Voi'l. was I rausfen oil from Hie I S H Marbhtiead lo the t . H S Clime, nnd thn Crane s'liMini'il out i of pint. In-, nil. I fur the I '.1 mi 111 a I'll 11,1 I 1 1 1 (. 1 1. front st,4ilnns mid ships all over Hie vssirhl poitieil into the nffll e nf Itt-lu Ailltllrul CoVVIe. Iliivv ! h I ill a .1 .1 Inu t liNltl off HIT, Iniliiv.l and Iha-se show thai the iiavv's Niibscriptlotv Is nppi iiilinaielv f.l.-l MiU.Oiib. This Is imiin than the ru in c nav Milihiriplloii to thn first l.llM-rt bath j MAY SETTLE COAL STRIKE ' TODAY ASSERTS WILKINSON i M I'Ski u il:i:. nkli . April 1 1 -A'contiiig 10 a s'.aiiviiiem issued lo-ie' I ' 11 1 Ii I by John WMkltiami. pieeldcnt f the I nlted Mioe Winkers of ills ! lib I .'t, Ihe i-1 1' 1 1 j- of miners In Kan ' sas mid district "J I probably w ill (,'f ' seltled tnilav 01 cailv tomorrow, tlie j iiilluis w liiuliiK 11 II Iheir points uverj illHpiited iiiin ami penalties Unit' have been iurasisei In Ihe past vvlll: Im 1 efiiiiili-d. ' Mr V llli 1 ahihi alsu announced that . the strike 1 if miners al .lenule l.lml nnd I'a 'Is. H1I1 . has been set tied and, Ihe lllllleia letllllled to work j IUijs' School lliiriis. ItA I.TI Mi lit K. Mil. April ii lire ilnsti nyeiL HI Mary a liidiistrlul school for bo licie this evening. The loss will apprsixlmaie t .OD.00O. Values $8.50, $10, $12, $15 Sizes 13' to 17 3 Empire wash crepe reau-de-silk La Jcrz-Silk Jersey j 1 r i I & BURLESON HIMSELF NEEDS DEFENSE, SAYS PUBLISHER NKW VnltK. April 24 Iteply lug In a statement tonight to the charge of 1'nstinaster Ueneral Hurle. son that be Is Ihe victim jf;an 'or ganized propaganda." Charles John son I'osl. director of the publlsheis advisory biwrd. declared ih.ilj It wa not the publisher of the ..country who needed ilefiiise, but Ihe post master genera! himself. lie assert ed 1I111I ilelniir-ill.itlint of the pnsl'il serv ice was a fact which every buaaW ness man I American noma w able In Juilxc nit of their own e pe neiu e. The publisher" advisory board consist of ihe periodical Publish ers association of America, th As sociated lliisines I'apers, Ino , the American Medical Kdltiua associa tion, the New York Medical Publish-i-i unsocial Ion. the Agricultural I '11 1.1 Is lie rs association, the Associa tion nf Itellgmus Press, the Allied 1'rlnuiig Trades council and the Authois league of America. FUEL OIL CONTRACTS LET TO 2 COMPANIES BY BOARD WASHINGTON. April 24 Con trails for a minimum of 2, 100, OOt bat re Is of bunker fuel ml were let toila) by Ihe shipping board at price ranging from ml cents to 1,I0 a Im ire I to the Pan-American Pe troleum inmpiiiiy of New York and the Magnolia oil company of Tega. The contracts provide for delivery hv the Magnolia oil company of ft 400. out) to (Hid, 1100 barrel at Hiilveston nnd by the Pan-American Petroleum company of from 700. 4)0 to l.iiiiil.iMIO barrel at Philadelphia, Mill lino at Huston mid from 1.100,04) lu II.7'0.000 barrel at CrIitobeU C. . ii in m j 1 3 a siig Maafaai I iIL JY .efV r MHIsavjMlal i n I I