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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 102ft
ISSUE STATEMENT
DENYING CHARGES
Boftfd f Municipal Hos
pital Rcportf
Htftring.
ACQUIT MRS. WILSON
DmImw Crltlclaiii Affkliwt
li, t u Buperlnttndcnl l
i fnfoundtd.
Vint ImIm fan v mw tread
tneni ihnn HtMftti 'it th hp 01 1 1
municipal )i"l'llaJ iind'i ilii nmti
mtomtit Of Mm Mini Wlleon, la
lamad in m Kiirtwii atatamont
Kim , t j lhi IliHWmtal uiiilir w r i, 91
Ui'.' Tliunday availing
the Itm shannon or III
made 1 i Monday
"TIiitv u no irutli In "I, i i h r
I ho gtatarnMI aiiy 'ii I Mill Mint
mi of feh wilnw "failed 'I"
FjMr" lit ilir hmt'lng T J. Hart
III4II, OIL "f HI" llO.llll
wri:iim. wiie nol inwm ui
v . . . Inn jniiilo lit Mm
th mayor.
The full Hlit1MnMii follow
We, th iiiiilorN'.KiH I moil, Iiit of
of i'iiii rl of iim Tiiln.i
tinnuliul, Inn n, In i II
Hi Marina; conducted In
.f utio mayor for tin- inr
J'OU or I'll I'MI IgnlInK li" ilialM"
uiuiln agaiuet tho n iinrlntandant
Mra Kthel WUaon, wlh 10 iiimK" Uh
flllllSWlltg KtlllftlllOlll
.Nollooa wore emit out, tioth
Ihii'iiifh bln mull a ml UM iiwhuii
iiuni, of phi dale
8ttt of Late ( zar
Ih LU iriff in I'ot i rlu
lull'iwililf
IllSlitUllull
lindi I
Ih III'
Ufril'fH of
tin- DOATd
HiunlidlNil
pPMIt'llt III
' in. oirn
. Qf"a tiX
INVITE MOOSE HERE
I iiImi U III vi lli- I MtlMl lllil fm
IMfl ill I' I ( it vrntlon Iff
I r in mil urdrr RnOMi
chttttihcf "t 0Qififnf9i i i
Mffrnil 1 1 f i fti i . 1 1 invtfAHon to 1 h
!. il DrriWl -f MOO "i hold th
Itil n At lOllAJ ' unvflil Inn in TmNm
A rMOfllKtOfl 10 (till fff.i't v.,1-
ptfnd .it i hi' -wefllily lunchi on "'
lln'H T'jiM'i iMiriiliiy
1 - in 1 1 ii h i i i n
fllrrctorf .1 '
noon, Ht't
pi Miiiri by
on bohah i
anil I MM oi f'r
ilifi tia rltiu Tliuro wrrc 1 1 wll
MMtg MAtttilM d "f wlilvh lliri
h ui i In no rtMHi limJ jOfMplMttM 10
Jill OIK' Of thl'M WlUifrWO'H W w II
niiitffoii uml Iho oihwr ln weir
i.- i. i who liuti i I liMi'u Ihn-ii
uml five Uu i -?-(. . i 'i 4 f the
i fin lining i .'i u linjuwn ottininodi
ull giive ti'Uiiinny in fuvm of Mm
Wlltfon Among tlim w Mbffl 1
phyMletftMl who imuko AttU 1'UllM A
UlO bOApttOj Mid one of thM
irlutm pifKinitt'd a petition mIkhi1 h
.'7 iIih1i tuiiH uiiil liuu't-oMM who ih
mri oi' AM j Itw lr work Al Uho
Iiiuiilc.lp.il hoMplhil Th pOl tt Ion
mmt) (J that thuy iMinifldri ml Mm. Wll
on a i-uiutiateiit arul ufiuiAitl OUP0I
tnli'inltihi and llntt, in It j t ((union
tliii ( liargfM profvrrtMl aguliiMt Mih
wi 111 oofo unjimi ami uaoallotf foi
uml rBrutniiiAhilinJ that Hh hi i-xmi
erati'd, 'I'lic i w ho a wt'tk or
Nu ugo prunt'iitnd u w.- of UH natui'ji
of promlnrnt pOOpla wli" hud OOtn
iilulnlH (o rili fa i Ir J CO put In thi n
Nippc ;trano. f tht 3S HA0JI0I on
tlii hn, however, iriHtnad -i hoWnj
ooiovplAhvtA to ftto, ii oi Mmih md
In ltWrn of r'viuni nduilon 'I'Iiicm
of ilu-ni wcro ptitlntf lit tho hon
ptlft-l pri'Vloui to Mm. YtWon time,
right of hfjn had MVOP DOOfl DA
llADtA Al tho iuiAidUil and OClt of
them apprmrrd and gavr iHiiuitn
w'lin h win in favor of M rm. W14A0I1
Th itAAihnwony 91 h$ wlttMoBoa wa
IOAKOOj dOAWI nd In lining vi I 0A I ktM i
ii ml MfhOII 00lBjpBtd w.ll lot hi I li'
(iffn r ,of the muyoi. win-in il UAO
bO AAJHtft4 hy iinyon who can':i to
do W).
In vlfw Of th alutve wf
wtMh to Mint ihiw Mia WUflQn w ut
flttrVt) gXOflOfeViOd of Brw char ( k
prefer rd aKHinnr hrr
'Wo -wlnh lo mat i fnrthor Ehftvl I H
in no Irnlh in t h nfpOli OAtllg Oil
rutstrd that two orhdn ihKtor
hav UMMd Ull IkOOpItAl hut Mint,
and win oporoti it In4ofndonti)
KoHhof havo wa Attm0tod nor
aut hoHOOd anyonn elgg to AttATnpt,
to hlro any mirrlntt udiMii 01 super
vtor frmn any Oi hot bOflM ml, bill
will rontinuo to OpOtAtO emhoul any
change cf policy or RlOJlAAjOUIOnt
Ki'Hprrtffuilv Anhintlled,
C. H. H1TBBARD,
J, T 1 IKRTKU,
It. onBLrCH,
OYAUI s. avkiiv.
Ito.n , if 1 'imtrol
TAKE OVER RIVER LAND
Tho Omtiil DuoImm 'iIk.i itotai of
Iht nu tw iimI una oi ittm tbr
mrvlvliM mambrni of iho ItouM of
RMIIMIOtr, hm 1, .11 .Ii.. m. nil 1 1 v
io in in, vi 1 1 v 111 no mutti or Huaota.
Tho itmhiii 1.1. 1 1 .1 in found In
r:iM llVlni 11, ,1 hos .at, iiy loom
bor of Mi, XiiHMlinn Itml CroM
During I hi w uho hml boon mi in
1I1 fn Ukii 1 viir workor, uml doapltl
Iho kii U of ni 1 i'imhii Ioh, wm trlvlni
hnr inii-h'o 1 ',1 1 mo 1 ii v iiffrlnK
I of 11." uoopiii 111 hor vlolnlt) Thlo
: l IIM fir 1 nawo In aul of im. Brand
iho iiri M in i' tha full of iho Komo.n '
nff 11 w i ihotarhl Din aha haul I
anffrrad lh fata of tha osar and in
AT MAN WANTBD III mik Ns s
Klrklnnil Irrratod Hm on Vnglttte
rriiiii Juatlon infonnajiion
Oh iino'l with hriiiH n fuKuMvo
from jurilli'o In tho anil of Aik.iiiMa.
u. 11. Klrkbtnd, nrrmini hy tha po
III 11 yrntnriliiy, w;ih roniniltlooil In
iho ooonl juii in dafaurl or Mt
bond nfiat pfaaSdlng not aniity baforo
Juatloa 11 .1 Onty
Honrs CATnilohaali plAtnotothai of
fl , rfootaal Klrlilajnd and olitalnod
,i win 1:1111 111 Iho rutin, y for Iho imi !
POM of Invmtlirul Inif th Identity
of Iho dofondftnl W 1 1 mil II h ln
llovil hi wanloil in ArkaimiiH ror
trial on tho churao of uihiii(
bOajV' rhook.
filviilo 14 ill- Self.
1 1 K I , A 1 1 1 1 M A CITY, Marrh It
rrlvulo Kollx C loU oomniltt'd
mli I1I0 today In front of tho Trail- I
porttttof iniiuiiiia ui foal flald, ar-
1 nr il I mk In 11 111011 roiolvoil hor
toiakjht Kenr ihnt murlaa to hi
ooh rorolyoit whllo In Kranro wro
Krnilnatly iniiHlna him In loo lit
cyofttKlit, I hi, lil to liav cuimoit i
tiiiola to tnko hi own llf.
Rav Harold Cooka
III Ml-IH.O
AdWfvIni "1 fajuraa obla nad
from nii ronvantlona ihara la ai
attondano ii ibaor convrntlona oi
approabnatal) 10,100 alasaiM ami
riaitorf Thora Wfi$ atama dlaeua
Ion to whi'thi'i ThImh irould bo
ahla 10 rara for thi navdi or - . many I
VlWIIorw
"vv't Till win haVa popubt
Hun ,,f I 110,000 III I Hi " BR Id I. (I
Roaoar, m oufftli 10 ba aWa in
iako par of thorn in thai lima." 1
Ii ) probalvla bhftl othbl olvli or
Iran r .,1,- w ;f 1,, ih)ii t inin in
oalandini lha Invitation ahtoh H
in ia- formoll) praMntod b lha IooaI
Mooaa lodva ahorfly
COSDEN EMPLOYES DANCE
llfM I 1111 Vmi al K Hall LrBAl
Wight ; Robn Nondi tn riiarue
HobOP) M I AAd thO B0fA (fo
partmeni inoial a fid otitortAinmont I
f'lulr't'ti nf f.Oldt'lt Mi I'm wi r-
hlghl) lira ha-rl for tti ma nnrr In
Which Hi' danee at rh old Krilgh"
of ' '0I11 rn tni In w a "OUltAd
l.i Mt night
Thv QOAArvg mudh rrrllt f n tho
iMTf, f ih undertAklntf,' oold ll
A pAfkAl fmernen of tin dOBAH
rr i-rif ' ' Kvr voup prOOAfll f I orn t hr
Itttfe f hildron tn t hr nldrr ttanOAPfl
irpnilefl '1 (THMft rnjoynhle foml fun
id are Int. King ffmfird to ftld n"Xl
d 1 r
Mttoh pyolaft t iha otstrAdon
ifld vai'ii- i.f gi't togrtHir OOrUN
w .1 - yO'lOOd 1 1 v ma r ) of 'h ! . Il
err ployOO
Tingling of Finger
ami Toei Means a it
Ditunm' Expert Sans
M. tOfllC, Man h If
yoi hnvora ami tnoa t irmu oUh
en ItrriH ni or 0th Of A i-- ' onMuJt
a dortnr
Thle In thl AdVtrt (1f fir I'oaier
Ki nm dv Allotlhtl who ileiinei in
nu ftdftrOOj h fore the I 11th OOH
yon t ton of fhi- mtdlCoil "nrifty of
i he hi nie of Sew York IaaI nlahi
that ittigllng Mtromltloo oro th
MrW ymtotna of a now rtttoMO
kmr itN "noiironltlfl " Thi' tmg
i.nbf he eatd. follOWOd hy a
a OO If 0001 in tin Oppoi imi'h 'if th
iririr: ami lAOJfl ayhlCn hodminra
ayorto until lint potionl OAnftol 1 1 f t
h ind or foot,
IVw 0AAOA of th- dtOAAAO have
been goon to the i .Ht' d MtAtoi Dr
Ki nuedv sfiid . v ni unlng that M
AppOOrOq to P00U11 IrOfn nevere
h i k to Mo ftorvom lyAteih
1 1 u tn he r of CAAOA have heen ob
m i c I nmnng ttlO BO Wit re of
('ranee, hi nnhl
MUSKOGEE VOTES ON BONDS (f
I ln inn iii In. lull) lli,-i liull I '.irk
nd ii llnordbll i- ajfjal
I iiy ., latad Praat MaU aTlra
1 MtHKOCHDM, 'ik, n Manh J
V,nlm of MuakoffOO, on April , will
ha I In) upon band kaHH lolnlMal
in ooo
j Th rt ..nim II Iroliiy dorhlod lo
put in, i hi- halm; i In promltlnn
for ilu oriiim of ii illy bdtplUM
1 : 10 'nm
For iha puirhaM of a downtoarn
alhlalh in !,t an, i itm conMraotlon of
n urnndatand, 1101,061
1 rn plata Hanoi H i.-ni 11 irt .
!-lili, ai. .1 i,i ih,. Mililiors who Pwt
ihli ilvob in 1 ram ill iimI
. 'rin aihlatlc in l.i arhlon i. looatod
naat tha haarl of tha oltj u ownad
b i i ii 0kataa aVnatdf Bobari i
OWMi It. i ni H In nffon ,1 i' fur
iii null a oommlttaa of rni tt.
I man choion by Ilia ohnmbai of
rnmmrroa ha. npproaMd it t 170.
ooo liaavbnll fan., aro baokini tha
ath ''u park bonda ao thai tha city
" hHVa i Mnwrnnnii b a ball
park."
i Honni lliich' in aRuaiad on
fnrj Mill Mora than 1100.000
Ihaa tlraady baan innt on in park
fAPUDINE
Gmpjp-Aches
ar OOSB AND IN BOTTLES o 50M s
"TOW N I A I K " MILLINERY
BXCLITIIVI Bl'T HOT I M"i ,sl
Pre Easter
Sale of
Trimmed
Hats
8
so
Values up to
$16.50
5
0(1
Value up to
$10.50
There are tAfffC uml Ninall hat.-, off I he htv modi 1-, i hn-c filling aflOpOa, narrow hrlm uillorH ami
Irri'Kiiliir hr linim il sIiiiimn. TMM lwil DOflM in hAIHl blOPkod fllte l,lttN. Then' are hand mad"
(nils nf noVOft) hraiil and (rtiuarrnt gffOOtA, (UrTAtOOl alu (hal har ever BOAM fnii urixt iu llm
RilUlrAf biiatiiroi In thlo oity at tin Above low pHoeo,
"TOWN TALK" MILLINERY
HUNT-MURRY CO.
tn sol 'I'll M UH HTRB1 T
McT.sic M ESSEItTlAt.
Music for Easter
Aniala Baatai oav, i,i keyi urow.r IM
I'alyary- ihraa kns Rodnay bio
Coma Y I'alihfnl -nu ko Mlnatil
I'rraari KaMor I A Hli Til kaa Flight)
-two kaya niallay Ua
llaiior IViwn Ihroo kys Woodman I0i
Daatar iwn kaya Bhaliaj 6c
Baater Mima I wo kva Dannaa s.v-
Ka'i-r Tlmi tiluot for Noprniio ami aim)
Aht tin
Haatey Vatpara two kayo Hhallay . atN-
Ulad Daatar Morning - two kayo Lynaa am
Hall Prlnot "f Ufa two kii Manrii.il II.V
linn Thmi Rtaan Ona two km Ward-
si. phano 40c
Mail Qlortoua ktorn twn kaya Oolbal Mr
il. ni tn th Rlaan Lord Harding
Hoaanna -thraa kaya -Qranlar Ue
King Immortal two ki j Brat i.. ;i io,
I.nril 1 HlMll l.aliMlng 45r
Palm BraMhaa thrat kayi raura . Mo
Raaurraotlon thraa kv shny . . Uo
Raattrraotlan Hunt siun jfM
IVIEJ-TCWS
417 South Main
Oaaga lisi-llti
.1 Crlpe, Mnnnuor
ajar'
.,a5
"if
Totiv" Ranatyara giilan mi fjuad
olinllin; orluliutl l.rtuii.
WtOHITA I'M.i.s. Tt ui M
to. aii ihnt pan ,,r tho bad "i
T(ii river Ineludad in tha orlgina
grunt hy th Mt.it nf Taxaa in Sun
BimikM araa lakan ovar todaj hj
two raoalvara agrpolntad u Ti
oourbi.
.Illllu II.'... ulm kmm I
charge of tho pro party in dlaputa un
III today will n, iw h.no chgrgB of
ih ,ii nhio of tho proparty arhlch
InolUdM i. oon ariraa whlla J, I.
Hantar, tha nowiy appolntad raoaf
r, win hav auparvlal ir th.. waai
in or tn land running aa fat
davaiopmartU ara undar aray,
111 Wrll lld rnlit.ilin Iwn
duolng walki Tin dividing iin
Jiibi .i! of th ganaral wall No.
in tn rlvac hod whloh todai
riortrd aa niaklnn mvoiiil ftowa
going oyr th top nr lha darrlok,
i ii.iin bidlMedi
HBATTIJS, Wimh Uaroh l
Captain John i' Blaine, former
.North raclfHl dltrli t n. inait.-t
tn l.nltd 8(.ili hlpptnu
wiim rafauRoted today by a
Brand Jui on iIiuko Uml I,
loptod worm onintnliiMlonK nu
Hindi t.i tin timiid L i . ii..
Bianagar, Tha fadaral court had dm
iniKii provioua Indlotmanta re
turned mini him
i Ircatoch Man Meat,
OKliAIIOMA CITY. March I'll.
vs iiy ami btaaiia iif obtaining batiat
railroad aarvlao on Itveetoca hip-
nu ills w ill be the prim lial illjjrt
for dJaCUaaioa baforo lha r iral an
nual moi ling of th Oklahoma Ulra
rtiork lroi(ur' aHhnriatlon whlrh
nieeta here Monday, in cm ding to U
W, Ixiiig. preldni nf in gagoolgi
t Kill.
Ill-
roll
tho
Iho
una
In
in
pro-
12
w aa
l
boardi
fadaral
i aa
h.iU'H
a'aj
Hon Wrlnklm Un
caused rim Ri moved
Wriakiaa ar rui.d k) tha gkla aaaaai
mg ioe. ohTi.Mui, ih naaadj u tn
i.riueii ih im. ggaally II ii abniaai iht
Hir only iin, ii Unih ill tnhtni ll( ,1m
i tooil aatriniteni Ippllrathjl
''"i. It u well kiionn Ibal Hi only al
faillM mtringrrl whu-o ;,i ,!,,. .,
nm pariaatly tiarnilrun suit baaallelal
.'U, i iHiii. pidri', i:im,,i, ot'ialnabta
flotll toy llrugtflKt imo!v on 4111,1,,.
half pint of wiirh haii. Caih Ua fa ,
in Lliia refrathiny lotion aad In ! a
Th rrnull ia aimeM maglral. I'll ,,
aaaagtao Hrw aaa anooih iaa u
aaig aaatfarlaUa aid ',:iit, imnw i .ii
looiia ami Itabby.
On abaukl la onfn t., i,n, ,,,
eaii.Liuu iumu pwa aaaaUia. Adft,
Candyland
410 South Main SU
Tulsa's New
Soda Grill and Candy Shop
Invites you to attend (he
Grand Opening
Saturday Afternoon
March 27
Candylanifi ipadoui ntrm room hai ul been fitted oul in n
Rlyle and manner lo meet Ihc laate "I TuIm'o diacriininatinii
dtlzena. You will know Candyland hereafter by ils superior
terviee, eourteona treatmenl and Miperfine Candies, Ice
Creanui, Stituiaivs and Sudaa
Come IVmorrow Hoar Good Music
Knjoy Yourself at
Candyland
aaf
'
ICKER NG'Q m
SAMPLE SHOES HOSIERY
ROBINSON BUILDING
SECOND FLOOR ELEVATOR OR STAIRS
ii aajaj gajywwaaaaajag
r
A Five Dollar Shoe Sale is
indeed a rare thing during
these times of high prices
and when you see the values
we are offering you will be
eager to get your share of
the bargains.
I Jlt
Vi Oxford
WOMEN'S
SHOES
Ladiefl,' li you realize
that five dollars will still
buy you ;i stylish, service
able pair nt' Oxfords or
Pumps. Attend this sale
and set' what your five
dollars will do in buying
.shoes.
OXFORDS
Ladies' nice, soft vici kid
nxfnrda. militarv heely.
prin- .... $5.01)
Ladies' nice, soft vie! Wd
txfordi wiiti low rubber
':!': $5.00
Several dosen ladies' ox
fords in sample sizes,
.'I1 L.. t and I1 . in black or
brown leather, hili Of
!:;:,"""Sal"$5.00
PUMPS
Ladies' Vicl il B ti
kid Pumps. ipOelMJ
Ladies' patent tjr
kid Pumps tPtlaUU
Bevaral dosen low heel
pumps and oxfordl for
nowing girls who wear
luiiir i izes ; J 1 to H.
Sale
price . . .
$5.00
SHOE
t liford
SALE!
MEN'S
SHOES
OXFORDS
For the men who wear
tJ. li'o, 7 and 7V& sizes,
we have assembled 200
pairs Sample Oxfords in
tans, vici kid or tain metal
leathers, English, blucher
Br button styles. The val
ues in this lot are regular
7, $8 and $10 sellers,
ftra'o:.'hta.$5.oo
A Real Shoe Value
This is a lot of men's good
solid shoes in English,
Mueller or button styles,
extra Rood values and a
shoe that. will wear.
price $5.00
A Comfortable Shoe
A shoe that will appeal
to the older men, in vicl
kid leather with plain toe,
wide comfort last. A shoe
that looks jrood and is
easy on .the (up ff
feet. Price. . ipOem
Men's Work Shoes
A pood solid work shoe,
army last in water-proof
leather. A shoe that will
Rive you service no matter
what y o u r work g,
price . $5.00
Every pair of shoes offered in
this sale means a saving of sev
eral dollars to you. Among them
you will find shoes that are $10
and $12 values. This is your op
portunity to save on your footwear.
Dan' I Parget gandai School and Church lunda
ICKERI
SAMPLE SHOES HOSIERY
ROBINSON BUILDING
SECOND FLOOR ELEVATOR OR STAIRS
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