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PI P( 'Jo infl rn r on HWIl TM ll.ll VO Oo. (III M ft yw ml Im I'd! M H of ha rn Mi roi In I an In nl lnl r Kf tin till tn f.i T?l 1. , rn 1 4 r 1h TUL&k imily widtuj. &Wfi4SWtfftJi i SECTION TULSAN PREFERS ARMENIAN BRIDE Sooner Abroad Forgets Ohtrmi of TuIm M&identi CRITICISM IS CAUSTIC Aitrr Taking Foreign Vt if Hi Kavi :- (if Superiority Over American Oir!. To Tiiin.m i" attributed lh t hop i' of an Arm til i n ir' i In- his hri lii .in in" i Mow Willi I.i im ( I. i,o.-k- t of thla city prlnti d In IfM Ni l York World ho KtV hlM f r ii. 'ii.K'' irapraa toM l tha Roman (loin thi UttU k I'm Ill ntoro ihiin ih I f,t'i"i IjQfmWnod ha KaBti In tbtf no ir wt In ronto ' linn wUh tha iMIWIMlf lattnti nf I I f iiff nml olio r i ' I f WOI k from t ofi-i ii n i Inopte Imarl in ilrt v Mpn lAih 1 1 i hoin.i i' i 1 i ' no- .ill i in ' i , i i 4 hul tin v an- ii"' m ifci MfH fiih Armenian vtrii in wlfalf rli Thr man lin imifii' - " Aim1 i:i in Kid hi i i" in i rhiwiofl in ha the na' hMd ; lha famtl) llMn If In- rminlrd an mriit.in i(r ! H " Xr-arniii ii glftfl r Itflf ipotlad Th arc inoro inodasl BlOff ec rminiral and mora .iff 1 1 mi i Kroin 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 od lha Attirlcn ffirl (i Mi in tha Miii i of wanting aven ihlnK aha H Thi . - man tan uiii 1n I ' :t 1 1 .' I lo In onntrntd Willi What ") ha" 'I .Ik At mi lit. in km I I' i' th url of Ming nidi Ul admin ih.iiKM ii m .nt envying I htm My mitt WMI MtUtlfUl ..nUn-n. mm i wim iimmi'd when aha IPld torn how illllo t COfftl tor to Im , ,ni! how truth v vi'iirN aha M4 hail mint'' of hit DftitlMll ft-' k. Tim Ainon ran fflri will throw away a if nod dfMI If I' nf lli To an Ar nun Imp girl averythlfta. l' h.Ui.- Wit h hft wonderful Mndu Mid hot MrttHtlr ii - lhf Sftfl turn nl i 'hi rutin n' nptldf dMtvn ""'i Inoldf out! worh in vomi biitlfu1 mbroldry, Hh1 II look ftg If II hoi um( eomi i mm ii PftHi i m port it m "Thf tnim MM'tli" Ii appl to ihfir Moiivi'hohi tin lift i hnvi bttn m 'oundeil at tin W I' d Olntm that wniihl h thtown feWM IM kltt."iiii run bv oik i k oil into i In- rnott p.t i Hhio iiinhrs with i hi addition ol a frw tplCX ami thlHjni that OMl nB tn iirtdilnn A nil linn i hit u m an o'hir thliiK Arnii'in.m glrlk utv m orr jt - nit i An t nu n luu i. i . iv ni, I.) nhorHoit at t hi tokon alt Anurlcnn fUiPpf Iutu;hr at Ami 1 haM nrvfr nrrn an A i in ol ; n it 1 (nlklna; bahy talk to a dOfl an I Uftfn Vrlt'K M mm if it WMTfl human. Ar infulan woinon ovi 1im1Iih i think tint nn tha whuit thoii iifi- in mora iuttttral bwoftuaa moo ailmpla Thai University Girl Student Seriously Injured us the Result of Hazing PRICE WARNINGS GIVEN BY PALMER Chicago Firemen Quit DEMAND SETTLEMENT April at Demand Wage 1 . ,nSLB't',fc I M Aid) 1 Arc Told to Pre vent Profiteering by Coal Men. WtafHIHOTONi Ainu .? ivil.nii II Mr IttOffMyV win- Inxl ni' ti'il In. il,i I.'.' lltllirilV) 'J'Imi.iI I'filtnrr In ri'-i'Kt. nml i-i-iiliii-i iiiiiiiiliklrilM of profltMfinl Iri liltiiintnotiK fnnl "wrlil' Ii iiiiiv iirlH,' in yunr illnlrli t Iin4 i ')! lr '!.' Mr. ralini'r'H tiiii.im iih prv pfl kftaf in. im- bltUfftlnoM OOAl I'lii'l.ilnrn li.til Bt&tdd nubllrly thai Km ne w h.iki. m iik fiiri-i'l on iiiiilr-r IHt li'rniH of thi KWHrd by Hi'- ' '.ill MHki Mttlfnsnt Would n-niill In an Im if am' of ft orn Hu MUM lo ll.Zi a ton nn OMl VirtBtJHfl m ihai iii" laud ln- rTMM In WMir- hmil Ihm n .i Imai . 'I rn Bpprortmmtly IM MI.IM a li l.illii'il fiilil Hill If Hiln im Atnounl wr' "iifl'lnl l.v Hn- irniortt to thfl prtco, H woull itiaIIb uo in. ! if" it A't penui ft inn "if. Iitjvii-vi. Ho OpVfAtOfl iil'Hor b Hi' m i" I- ' in' IncrMJ lii' h in name I'fii'fu' iri 1 1... iinlii-r." mUI tiii Rttorntt! K'lu'iiii. "tbAft win ii lafl only tliii MO, I i" " PMW 'I on to tic cofMumtr in thi .'Mm tin. inrrtMi In Ihi in lii of oii Hi ihi ii. Im- hhoiilil iiiiioiiot to jo MRtfl ii ton " " CIITAOO, April :t Tin. rulitnii lion of I 215 CblMffO hfWMlii 'I f. -I!-..- Aiil 0i w. r' li-nilTi'it to John y t 'liii rion, manacof of prop fiftii of ihr- flrn ili-partnii-nt Iftta to n Iff lit tiy i orn nill - hrailcil by Uaorgv it Harifi'ii. proslAoni of Iht llfomoll'l iWOt i.ilion Mr Hulli-rton (tni m t fofmaily Moapl 0M rMlfM. Uonii Mjtini that lo- win not am powerM tn tin an, liul hp tndl Hi" oommlttaa hfl would nun tham oar to Ifim Marahsl O'Connor tomor row Tin- fin nu n dOPJSBd wniv InqfaMa, illinium's Rhh I I tod HBUtNA, Mom . April J. Tha Html "f I llttad Slan-H paRAtor War- ii ii 'i Harding u n onndloAto for i irp raputjllfaui nomlnntlon for pwP1 Idani m fii'-ii lo'iay with tin' aaora- ''iv of Main Lo appi'iir on Ihl lilll- i"i a' 'hi' preotdantlml profaroneo primary April 1. Tha nnmop of Itarbarl C rtoovtr, HlrnpJi w lolin , -on, Frank 0 Lowdon and Loonartl .""I wi-ri. fili'il ycHli'l'l.iy. M.mhI III i Uil" itii.' Miir-s. April 3 a on oral i,i'iniiri Wooii, oaivlllnio for tin r'.-il'!ioan nonilnn'lon for firnalrlfn', amund u-p lila flrat. i rip mm ifhin In iiin Intarooi if hi oondldacy by ad riraoainp a moan mooting at ftNtnorlal lull Ikh fourth Opoocft of I hi (to) hara at o'otooh tonight. )in aral WooA nml Mfta Wiro.i win n. turn lo Chi OA go tonight and on April 1 'i iln- K'-iK'nil will In-Kin his Ina tour of thi Htatf prior lo the nhlti pl A prtl 27. IMtdo MHmm Mem and Drnmud AilJiiMiiwiit of siri i-t I nr lW Of Hon tnunndiatH TOI.KDO, Hhio. April 5 Tin firm f n in an attompi to footori at tin- ggpllajl ponnlhli? ilate- giriri ar aarvli r NggMdod at 4 o'i lork thin tnorninK WOl Riadl thl afirr 1 noon, when logging RIOTOllMtl niat ami daman. Ii'd iniiinili'ite aattlami'tit nf llin fraction gttggUhn thai nan i boon buffo tod about 'n tho oily ball for thi lt Bi'vrnl rOOTI Thfy IfOtOd apptovat of tho high ' ar watci ponlo for tha onfvnon and iilao Inrri'aaaiJ rata of fort to UUtO OOfl of tha ttOga bOOOt. Tln-y pro- poood an intorvlow with tin- tig rounrllman who hatk". rallf nation 'of tha Ogfgomont botWOgn llif 'Mr men company offlolaui anl btayor gchrtlbor. providing for both ad vann'ii Mu.-m :uratinK" aIll '" rail. I In tin waril Poprooogtod h thw J "willful UI," It wni nald. I Jtidga John M Killita of I'niiad IHtati'4 illnlrli-l rnuri took a html In lh conrtovoroy today, aHlnit It an hm opinion thai hi- OOUri ntlll Ii.ih JurlOdlOtlon to fll thu rata of fan II.- optmon waa l,,uoil on thu pri timptlon thai a both Ih" iMIy ami company arn partioa to Hi" Hull, hla luriodlouoti hog not ohangod. WUbdm t" TtaUfOi WAKIIINHTIIN, April : Arlni'l- rai Monty it Wilson, oommgndlng Hi" Atlantic flOOt, will toatlfy Moo 'lay In. for, tha naval board Inyootl gating Roar Admiral wiiiiam it FtotORor'g romOVal from tha tlraiit command bi Vlco Admir.il MmOi Admiral Wihmn wi Flotehort Ira raodiato Btioeoooor At prool in On lobar, t r 1 7 , and hold that oomraand throughogl iho roraalndor of tha. CONFEDERATE BILL OFFERED llarrlvn Wunta lliMiorahlr KIm liarnr lor Men lihgting IVdfMU .Navy. WAflHINOTONi April 1 Hanalor llariH'i'i, 'laniorral, M liaiaalppl, to- iiay introdvood a joint roooltttion which wouiii nuthorita tha oooroutry .f ih" navy to eorrobi tha pubiia rooordo ami urant bonnraMn dla- ehargoi i" I'm mon, all of whom aia now- goad, who l"ft lha fatliTal navy during Ih" war bOtWQgg tha stati-n to anlar ronfadarafa aarvlra gjonotof Mnrrloon said tha rooordi show ihi sa idrn a-'ri' dlstntaaitd, al though iithars grOro gnUliod hnnor- ablo glachargof Thi rogolgtlog waa lifgrrod In tha naval rnmmlttce. Hetri HatfMd i Million for a naw trial lit tha Mill of Kfflt Hatflold and It. T Hat riaid ogolnai it ii. Vbirnoona, Kamoy Millar and w A. hiiup. ! formor city nollaa offlaara aaralnst Whom a vWdlet of O,000 was r -I turned by a Jury In miparlDr court I wo waaks into, WOfl niOO In that roiirt yoitordgy, TTia plaintiffs, par into of V i mon Mgtflold, klllod by lha offirarH whan, aa tha latt'-r rlalm, hivfuad sholn from a ravolvr at thom to pnVOnt In. arraat, aakail .I n lOgOi of l .'O.riOO for tha gnogwd unlawful goath of tholr son. MISTAKE FATAL TO CHI t.in.NH of ryaiiiiio of PotMnlani t takrn for WatiT at Gttatoa liy AtwHriaterl l it Ciate Wir CUNTdS, ik!a.. April I Kliim of D)nggfllda "f pfifjiMNiiirn r takon fir a Uinet of waim and i by Mr. Rlgftn Wilson of 111 ,, to hr t Wti.yiui -ol 1 rhlld, ouu Jo-ith hi'ti toil.iy. Thi chlfcl with lt nifithi r Rnr.p tn tho i i-ar of a Jow-li for A (J i Ink ami MPlflfj t h llaai llfllMi wliioh tho rtmfhnr tooli 1 watr, (rfl'. o tt to thf child. Child did In MHWUtatolM a nilnu aftor dilnkrnK thi "-i Broom, Ma i sold anil ii Jamas II. has takan AsU ItofWlirrofllp for Mm.'. I'atltlnnlng tha appoint mani ,,f roralvar for tha ogndl sion- North MHln siraat, K. 1'. Rubj i-lalma to own tWgthlrdi IntOft tha buslni'sa, yaslarriay iiroiiKht iiK.iiiist TliorniiH lllytha, J i lllythr anil Ulaaa lo bgjtfi tha stora counting modi by whom, ha claims. tooolon of tha stock and mai tha buHiirsK in a tnaiini r OdVOJ lha pitltlonor'l claims. iiiiiicr i njrea i Wauatloi Ill l-'KAl , N. Y . April 3 Nlchulaa) Murray Hutlar. pM In ra tonlKht on Amarli xnlr.at loi I ciarad 'hm ovary oh Mil and i-uO Mi..,,,ta I... .1 . i ... a I prlnolplivs of our Rowrnmcn thorouirhly that not maroly ha jrlvan to am h iirlnclploa, but an grdonl bollof 1m orouood ouol would caiiao a man to dolgpi II prln-lpl"S with hla llfo. XiP Eli3vltK Ckap rrvr Mini i ;ii7.ain-i h Otiapman, bMttitful atudant of i ho Kofthwtf a uni vriit. who WM Mtrloualy Injlircit iin a n nilt of n thrw-atory fall from a roojfn iti whirh iha had bean loohad by f' linw attnirntN. mihh rhapmnn WM pravldnl of Iho fri'rthman olMi of ha iinlvernlly Tn hMD hor from tttendlflg a jtariv. ntambara of tha (iiiiiuiirn i lann had kliiniipd h r iHd lOCkfjd hi-r In a rooi i tho third floor of iho dormitory Mimh Chap man. In mi attempt to nj.i'h tha ml'in-l Lhrotlgfh tho Window, ntrlppoii a ahdal nmi (toil tho nnii i in r. Tim ImproViaad ropa broke ami aha pin, i In lit- walM MlOW. An lnvi Hlln.it inn In DfJlAfl uiah hy thu mil v r Mil v atjllim itli'M, I M it ii tiiinmi iii 1 1 wtmanUw w Which i tin- i inn m avar) wan h.,.M want! niM w"ioati m navi- aiki uy urn n nt itMhn iiumJ t ho aarloua und aynpNithatli ' llnil rlrotrapM NKW YUliK. April ;t ThOUMndl of i i .I tadhionad dwalUnn fn Oraan- aftoh v 1 1 in k WanhltiKton Sinai'- id tho Chalaaa -int Urgvwiniary parli MiM-tluna nf Ni w York, wfih h havi i .-in ml fli" i into hacholor. st ml in ami nnn hOUWhMfg apart mohtM am 1 fire trapa, rniiverti-d in vibUttlon uf law. ami TM dot rlmontiil 4ii lt .ml i ' 1 1 ix ' tf Ii: n and t h Drovamanl of thr human im t .H I i, Mann, trnomi-nt ihmimo tn Mpoctor, dot lairt'd In a HtatiMitont to- ntahi Business is business plus. And it is exactly the "plus" that makes one business better than another. This "plus" consists in the per son el elements of enter prise, fidelity, a strong sense of obligation, habits of scrupulous exactness and unfailing courtesy. It is those qualities w hich the Exchange Rank takes as its ideal. In these standards we invite your fellowship. The Exchange National of Tulsa ami Exchange Trust Company Think What This Store Means to You! This is more than a clothing store. It's an institution to help you dress well at the lowest cost to yourself. It's our business to sell you only the kind of clothes you need and can af ford, it is up to us to help you and advise you. Here's a piece of advice. Buy early this Spring. Old-timers expect a scarcity in clothes. They expect a rise in prices. Come in and inspect our stock of Collegian Clothes today. Correct styles; all wool; lots of new. attrac tive fabrics and patterns. And the prices are right for the right qualities $45 to 75. It's a real opportunity for you to make a fine selection and get good value. Come in at once. Collegian Clothes $15 $50 $60 $65 $70 $75 The House of C Collegian Cloth io Darid Adlai & Beat -a Crosse tt Shoes Hi-Lo Hats mo CLOTH INC, CO. QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRICE Clothes 5 and 7 East Second Street DENTISTRY THAT YOV CAN RECOMMEND TO YOUR FRIENDS "Oood Work nt RtaMonablt Prion .Mi h ork Guarantied Examination Free Dr. McGinn's Dentists Phone 43Si, Open Sundays until I p. tn. Tulsa, Okla. UtYi South Main, Otvr Modtl i lolhur Stoll Auto MJ a? ooJratTgk. a" wain UTS Evervthinii for that Ciuiipinir Trip Touts, all ityleg, Cotg, Camp stonLg, Stoves. Cooking Kits, Ri'frilfera- tora, lamp ClOtbing. See us be- lore you go. Comfbrtoble -SCpnvenlent- Ofnpod J :': Watt Second Phone 1311 I