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ASKS UNIVERSAL "Westward Ho," Cry Men of
SERVICE IN. U. S.
Cherokee Nation in 1828
SECTION A.
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Tulsa Man Gives Views
to the Senate Com-
mittee.
OKEH THE LEGION1 PLAN
Men of Ml Brunches That
' Served In Army ArcSald
to Favor Program.
l " World.
WA8H1NOTON. l-b. 14.-Lnl-.,rwd
tnitilne for the young men of
,.f.-.i wiii r ceo m m;ul oil heforo
Ahrn.."! military affairs .ommlt-
1' " , r ltollliis, a resldont l
, , ' ,iy. iiml whoso father
ln i l.inn Ht.Mli inlloa.jiortli
t of T 'r. ltollliis now liven
Tun-liii'Ktoii and Is connected
' ,h. i.uo department.
Mr liu.hns wus u lieutenant in
. r. min unit ovorwjiw. berv-
.hs wltli tho 33rd dlvi.
,'t ii.. front Ho was a delegate
1 ih t i '"""1 convention of the
nMfn .in 'Km" b' Minneapolis and
Vrvi i I'onxontion'H commit
Z ,, , .'an legislation.
xeruit" i lHUiiberlaln uskod i Mr.
felluw l'- "l0 American legion
h'.,i in ti -nl when tho roi oiniruii.il
9 .! h"ing conMdorod. To this
,ti nd other questions hearing
! ii. iiroposKlon of 11 military
,.j Mr Itolllns auld:
11,.- .mniiiitteo on military le
fcauon ai Minneapolis w,iH i-um-.immI
of 19 members, one from each
and tho District ot Columbia.
n hid m mind to make n simK-H-l0n
(o onsresH moklng toward u
rifem of national dcfeiwe that
would obugato every oiiiik man In
that country. Wo :m a committor,
ihouhl v.o wore fairly ropresonta
me in thnt -wc xrpro from cery it
ion of the country, from cvory walk
of life Mid had Hcrvod in every
ank In the army from private to
thitof brigadier general. Wo vlew-d
his matter in tho Hunt of our ex
rlcrcnic In tho armed forces of this
rounto' during tho recent war.
"In tlila commltteo wero men
from th navy, tho men that had
nrftlniirv HOiinicn and men
'hat had nerved ns office. Thoro
ere mon from the regular army,
ii!e rational army and tho national
cuird. We thought, and it In em
bodied In our resolution, that sys
tern of universal training oocld bo
rocommended to tho congress o tho
I'rttcd Mates obligating every man
'o the defense of his country and
betoro ho reached his majority he
ould bn taught tho tdmplo prlncl
fit that underlie national defense.
"Take- my own case and what can
rvdd of me In that respect la truo
of SO rr cent of tho men that v.ern
In the army and navy during tin- re
cent war. I enlisted early in 1917.
I did not h.tvo tho slightest concern
Uon of what It meant to bo In tho
rmy. When I nas cxamrncd for en
lMmcnt at Tulsa, Okla.. I didn't
know a platoon from a urlRaiJe.
enlMcd as a prlvato in tho regular
army, had my training in tho u.
lonil army and served in France
with a national ftunrd dlvlclon.
"In the light of thoso experiences
I have been forced to believe that It
.1 nothing short of a crime for the
wing men ot this country to grow
'o manhood and know absolutely
i.olhlng of the defense of their gov-t-'nment.
Military service is simr-
SpKiil lo 'th World.
TAlU.I.'fjIJAll Feu. U
iung event in the early lnatoiy of
what later became the Indian Teril
lory was tlio Journey mado fron
vHstern Celuukvo naiioii in (leoi-Ria
of a number of flglitliiK men ot tho
nation.
i In (iientlin would rnuv thai he I
An inter- ould prolMbly fall (mo fellov be-
ramo very nervom mm ilieweu in
liarco In such Himnllly "and to MRor
ouly thaflin foil mlddonly ill mid for
Dome time wan in n aerlcnm comli
Hon. bill flimlly feillntr botUT, .
Broal laugh wih raised at hi pxpoine
ami tho liliico received Ule diWlKini-
The oslftn C'herokeoH In H Ion: "Whero he wa mado flck by
lonacro, ' or a name nf similar mean-
1828 kiivo up their InmlM i(own on tho
ArktiniWH in the vicinity of the
IXintinollc rock and lemovud to a
new location further westward. The
capital of the western nation wo es-
laiilUthiMl nonr tlio mouth of the lilt
! nols river and mcmbois of the nation
pusliud on et farther toward tho
west, but soon found llierowh r op
tioned hy the Owjkivh who eonsldoro,)
thcmselfos monarch of all ihvy ur
vejed. epecUill of the pralrio roun
iry some of w hlnh is now comprlKod
of ltmtors count. As the wetitern
Uherokors had not sufficient men
itli wlitoh to conloinl wllh Uie nu
merous Osae warriors, a courier
was illHpalched with a H. O. S. aill
to the Cherokees HvltiR In the orig
inal nation east of tho .Mbvdmlppl.
This courier made the trip In record
llmo, told Ills story, and ipilto mioii
a slroriR party oT flBhters wim on Us
vay wstwnrd. As this pnrtv trav
eled through the for.-s-s and Mils it
encamped at ,irlou places, and to
each of Ihoao places ns Klvon a
nnino sl'Kmnited by koiiih Inolik'llt
which oceiued while a brief time was
spent In rest. Thus at a point down
on the Arkansas where thn water
I runs xvvirt and strong tho Cherokee
i words meaning "where ho Jumped"
were uptineii. Some or the warriors
were looklnir down Into the ant?r
vators iiml one of them remarked
ih.it no man could live In the wlrl
ln; flood One of their number i
Icntly stole away, stripped off hh
elntihon in the underbruhh and then
vvith a loud whoop, ran In tho hlfc-h
bank of tho river and sprung head
lotiB Into tho water, lie was never
seen to urlso and after some time It
was decided that tho foolhardy fel
low hod hooii ilroivnod and as the
warriors wllh sober faces lamontoi.
his fate, the hujiposed ilrowned man
came out of the undergrowth fulls
clothoil and smiling. He hud dived
for a long distance and cumn to ih,
siirfacij of tho water bohlnd a Uen.i
in tno nank
in
Finally the Otiges were overtaken
near where the town of Muskonv,
low stands but they fell bark aim
lontlnueil lo iU so until the uv mi
lHourit n few miles from tlio presi'ni
tflun of Cl.itomore was reacbnl
when they made H determined stsn I
nut wore badly defeated Thn imiii
worn nrirt'd with prliiiltlvo weapons,
bowls and lomnJiawks, while tlx
t'herokres, or many of them carried
flint look rifles The mound w.m
chnrped an,l taken and the Os.igei)
fled In confutlon nfter loving niniij
mou. i
The leader of the Cherokees In the '
fight was a famous fighting man who
boro tlio turtle of "Captain Dutch "
Ills pen trait, painted a few vtvits,
Ik- I. .all.. I
hi. ci iii- tNiitit-, j 1 1 uiJii in , miimn ii
man ot loan anil severe aspect, we.u
Ing a head -ill ess of feathers and fan
tastical!) I'istiimoil Wliere Hie bones
of this redoiilit.itil,. warrior of the
inrly il os n. no om m toll, lint
he v.i.s , .tioiii "sl.i-ja )ali" In his
dav and ftenitu'loti
Yellow Mustard for
Sore Throat, Tonsiiitis
Old-fiislnonnl loiairtici are nflen
the ti"-' lillnw Mustard, in the
foirn of o' i. or or poiiliire, has been
''I'l fi'i geiioratloiis for
-otcness, in flam tun linns,
oigostlons and nwolllngj
with most, o.xccl
lent results,' bui
lt blistered.
Heat ohm's pain
iiml Jiegy's .Miis
tarino mado of
Pin yellow mus-
i a v (I, in
gethor with
other ii.iin
r o 1 I e vliig
Just to provo that hi
was ii slrons swimmer and able lo 1 Incredients. in I i-.t .is hot. butuulck-
make li s way through the "boiling er. cleaner, .md more effective, and
w-.itor ho had risked Ills lira. Ichik-iiii IiIImit.
leaving Uie banks of tho river the "When vcur " roar I- sore when
party traveled on through tlio fort ' t you have picur.-y, lirom hltls or a
anu ai uie net camping place s.-outs iiam-Fhi g l-s cold you can g t
h'oiight word tlmt Usages were m.u i-pecdy net lis - relief wud tins
at ';ind nnd that a battle might lie
expctod. Thereupon the chief mod
Iclno man got busy and sought to
useertain whether nny of tho war
riors would fall In battle. Ho hold n
smooth and almost translucent fat
stone against Ills finger unit, and In
lb" event a blood red streak nppwirod
vhen the fortunes of certain war
rlors wore considered, the Individual
moht, effec -o tin pai I'ns-i be ansa
hctit ensen pun 0 nnd CO iwti !
drugilsts or iv i. nil S i i S
Co , 1 Ito)
thing that all nro llaljle for Ono
man owes as much In that rcsoect I
as another. Wo have Just had a bit
ier rxperioiico or unprcpareunet-:
Wo also know that Largo standln ;
army both un-American and un
eoouomlcnl. Tho irtily Hino and t-ou d
policy for our country Is based upon
the civilians, Wo Mmply wiggitrtrd
to congress that wo favor a system
of universal military training ho thai
overy nran would know nomothlng of
tho mechanism as well as the spirit
of army life. Thl3 pleco of loglsu
Hon would ho tho most far-roaching
from the standpoint of educati i
and sound principles of hygiene t'l.r
this congresy could enact."
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If on limit l.ccp lift
with j o ii r liiishaml
Mimn oilier woman will.
Judgment
or Sentiment
To have your Will written, signed, and placed iiijthe vaults of
the Exchange Trust Company for safe keeping, is not a matter
of sentiment or supcrstitition.
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Because you have prepared for the end does not mean that
the end is at hand.
When you buy Life Insurance, you
are not shortening your allotted
time.
If all who bought Fire Insurance
had a fire because of that pur
chase, there would be no Flro In
surancn companies as no ono would
want their service.
race tho facts. You Know that
some day your host 'Inter&nts 'will
reijulre the protection that only a
properly drawn Will can give.
Make an appolnlmont with your
attorney, plan your Will, and havo
It written today.
Tho modern way is to appoint a
corporato executor and truitee.
The trust officers nf tho Kxrhange
Trust Company arc at your serv
ice in explain this method.
OKLAHOMA'S LARGEST TRUST COMPANV
Exchange Trust
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1 1 KitM Third Street, Tulsa, Oklri.
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distributors of Manhattan Shirts in Oklahoma naturally
offers not only the biggest selection of Manhattan Silk
Shirts, but the greatest assortment of other Manhattan Shirt fabrics, as well as
Manhattan Collars, Underwear and Pajamas. Weearnestly request that you
stop in and sec the first shipments of our spring shirt stock--consisting of more than
(5,000 silk shirts and nearly 2,000 shirts of other fabrics. k
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And here is another thing of Another fact that it will be
equal, if not far more importance to every
man within reach of this live store, that here
rjghl now, 'is the only stock of all new strictly
spring patterns of genuine Manhattan' Shirts in
Tulsa. Not one shirt here of last year or the year
before, curried over and , palmed off as NEW spring
merchandise.
well for shirt buyers to remember, is that
j we operate one store, consequently, we do
not find it necessary to ship the mistakes of three
stores about until we find a' market at one price
or another.. The Curtis Brown Store buys and
SELLS more NEW Manhattan shirts than any chain of
three stores in Oklahoma. .
The fabrics include pure silks of Crepe-de-thine,
Peau-de-Silks, La Jerz Silk Jersey, natural licru Pongee, Shantungs, Pussy
Willow,. Italian Silks, Broadcloth, etc., besides genuine madras fabrics in a
veritable myriad of designs in rich and harmonious colorings, exclusive with this store
Manhattan Feature Prices $3.75 $5.25 $7.25 $9.85 $11.85
COMPLETE SIZE RANGE, 13 TO 20
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Shirts
$3.75
$4.50, $5.25
$6.25, $7.25, $8.25
$9.75, $10.75, $12.25,
$13.75, $14.25, $14.50,
$16.75, $18.75
Collars
50c
65c
75c
Soft
Collars
Only
Underwear
-Pajamas
$2.25
$3.00
$3.50
$5.00
$6.50
$7.50
$5.00
$5.75
$9.75
$12.50 r
$15.50 -$25.00
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SHIRTS
Manhattan Pajamas, Manhattan Collars, and
Manhattan's Mansco Underwear is the greatest
variety and newest exclusive styles and patterns
are always sjiown here first, the makers recog
nizing our supremacy.
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