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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920. TULSA SOLDIERS STAGE CARNIVAL Dance of Harlequins" Will Be a Feature of Big Home Talent Show COAL PRODUCTION BIG Court Raises Bond of . ; ManW ho Forgot Trial Vi .Million 'Jons ii Week Ilelng Mlil-sl ' Date in County Court III America Mm nun imngor 01 Week of Fun, Sport and . Amusement OpenH at Circus Grounds. l-'rorn th'lr share of receipts nf the carnival this ik, th Tu'";i Unit of Ihn Oklahoma Nntlnnnl . guard 'Xr L to olilttln Miilllrlciit money lo pay for the remainder of I furnhshlngii mill furnlltiro In tin- r t armory located Horo Hlxth strco' i from Central park. The iwirnlwil be 1 litis Monday. ' All shows will lie furnished bv t n fori T. Kennedy Amusement tout PBiiy, wlilrli u-e two special ti.i I There are 20 hIihwii of various i-r sven riding ilf ir.n nml num" i attus 1 1 cimrominns that nr 'mm t frouncis on North Peoils iiven m- 1 This I'arnlviil nimpaiiy sticvvtl hero lirnt year iimlnr Ruplrii i i tint I National (luard nnltH, nml st II. . I i time (inouuli money wuh tibtBii.nl t. j lirtly )my for th fMinbililtiifi Ii Wetlwr permits anil all shows 'i hI I loilnd with carnival compan . Tin ! company will loru.e on the Harm oonremlorm opeiilo each nftcrn'-iii anrt evenlnN two rood-slacd crowd ineimbeis of the unl' confident!, .,c Ilv the furtiiahlnifs run be IiimiiI i I lieforfi winter, when nnirh tlmi' will lip spent In practice, by thn mm Th Btltxiry, one of the most SU'--Htaotl.il in the southwest, wns built through ilonntlonH by lornl huHliuin men. Fraternal Orders Trinity uommnridery of tin oily will entertain th district tsinelavr, tlui dnte of Ilia mctrtlng hating been Hi.t for November IC. At that tlmo about 50 ICnlRhtH Templar from flvo or six surrounding oouiitlcn un expected to br In ultntutntico. A disinterest! d visiter In the pci-i.on of ! K. Orr. of Atlanta, Uu., tbo right eminent grand muster of i:riull rn fiimpnicnt, will preside, over tbo mntlnr nml tboro will bo a (nil ex position of nil work, drills, otc IJobert IT. llnnna, Samuel It. I5yr, J. A. Walker, O.orgo Dole unit Hurry H. Hil1nou luivo In en appointed a commltti'o of hIx knlx-lits, who will irm.ngo tho entertainment of thn txltors. j Past mntronn of Tulsn order. O. K. B will entertain their husbands Willi a hjiiliiiwccii putty thursday October HO In tbu homo of Mr. and Sirs. Frank O Btatiian. A score or more of women who have htu-ved iu head office of thn star, toi'othcr with tholr husbands, will bo In attendance. Ytoinen of thlH city will r1v tho third of a norlex of danciH for ilio membomhtp. Wednenday. October 0, lh tho IMka homo. Meinbcrb ot tho ordor Mid their filcmlH r.ro Invited. Tulna IoiIbo U. 1. O. K. him plan tied for tho ontortiihviicnt at Its moinhemlrip a Halloween liiumruo Ou tobcr 26, nn a HerlCH ot twi hi formal dun ecu N'ovomV'r 11 anil No. vehmbor 25. Akdnr rnlrol, Mjisitlo Hbrlne, will hold lin Inltlul pnrty and dance, Thursday, iN'ovumber 4. and overy two wovkH Uiere.iftnr ti u til th com Inir of warm weulhor i.uxt siirlnif. Tlieso affalhi, planned by tlio tatro for tho pleusuro of Uin mobuci'M anil tholr wives and women frlondu, Wll bo hold' at tho Klkn club. Mrs. J. W. Bhluldn ot TiiIkii In to be u candldato for tho offlco of war den of Ri'iiiU IoiIko IJa'JRht ii-H of tho !ebokah of Oklahoma, which nienia thin weak In Miihkogco, hi'KlnnliiK Monday and (xmtltiului; thrpiik'h Oc tober 1U and 20. Mih. Khlelds' can didacy will bo supported by tho deto nation from UiIh city, which ffom.all li.dlratlona will bo u. largo ono. riliortaKO Is llollowil WAHIUNOTON. On 17. Hlltl- LEGAL fiottlnn by vnt of tho quallflid lctora of mM city of Tulii, by lw rrovliliij. and approtal by the Qovernor of thn HUlf of Oklnhoma. ADOI'TKl) and tha tmrtttMT cla'no ruled upon arparatrly and approred thla :i Y ft K-iitrinhrr. lklO, AlTItOVKU thla 21 d.y of 8eptembr. 19J0. We the undarrlKbeil eonntltutln Ilia l.eulaTntlvo aulhi rlty of the City nf Xlilaa Oklahoma, to. wit. The Mayor and (loard tf Commlmione n of the City of Tula, duly Charlen Ollhcrt. clmrKed with pon- tiiulnn tt "nil..." kna. nf Itta (trill Hiinoim tom prouiii ii.m nm ni M,or(1 s'onh I'corla uvenue, .n tl.. 12 00O.on ton weekly total arrwttnl Saturday by W. T Kith v.hl. h the Nayonal Coal ttMO-elntlon t.rt, deputy iherlff, nml taken In- A J' " " T.r: ',i: "?: l r 10 .w".B,atul raUrly eltrd. nu.ll u.t and actlnr inwiiro airiiiriHi any niinriKu .11 mu I10UI limliT hMd of-11,500 Tor trial. ) riout-rlb our name to II above and wtn'cr HUpply. ;i)Iht( m.idi' a canh bond of 1200 ' fornnimt proponl amemlmtnt to tha 1 Tito KeplMRlfiil mirvey announred to Sheilff .lameH Woolley two montlM .Charter of the City of Tulut, propoied by I today that the output (lurlm? thu Ko imrnediiiti ly after hlH arrent und h' " 'l,l,,t,.v.' ?ll!?r,,x "n.f'? ?" wn' (ndl-,1 Octolmr 9 WflH 1 i.O'ili- lnrr.11.il In nt.i.flnr lh.. t ..lli.u-lii a .lnv , ?' Tul,a. V .r"olul.lon ! I'C; 000 tntiH, an IneroHRO of 70fi,000 otnl tnnkO.m uppearame bond In tr,r.K over production of the week county eoifrt ThlH ho fulled to do. In fori Tho avernn weekly output . mill when hl'M'ano wan railed for tore of the City nf Tulna for apprnvM and bf punucaiion for Twrniy-une (JI1 con. erutlve tlmta In thn Tulna U.illy World! we alttnlntf an audi Hoard or communion fir tho four weok ended October n I trial lniL week a bench warrant wn ( ' .dupllota copli-n of audi propoaed .. . ... - . . .. ... ... aminilfiivntl. 1 iv an I laced at 11.72S.2S0 totiB, com- . Innied liy .ludne W. II. WllllarrtH, up nared with an aveniite weekly pro-,011 which ho wan brought Into court , III' 'Ion before that of approximately Saturday tint IiIh bond Increased to 10 00,00 totiH. I S 1 . r. 0 0 ' I To',11 iT'idiK tlon of ntithroeltu coal . 7.V. . 'for the week ended Oelohor 0 wmi, Offlirr MiooIh at 'lhlef. -atlmatril at l.7,0(io net tons, as I An unblentlfled nri;ro snatched n I compared with l.h'i I.O00 tons for tho ' n!lrr('1 f"m tno hnn,u ' ,,nl" I pre e Ilnr-week Hlilpmeiita wero re-1 P'"" o tho Amcrlcnn hxpreiw ported to h ive bei n tho laritOHt , eoinpany. Archer and fioulduf. .1..IH.I1J ,1 . ..-i ,111111 tun. mm .I'll sprint down the alley. I'ollco Offi cer l.eo Irish was ntandlng close by and loik a shot at tho thlof as ho .tumped upon tho roof of a low hullilinic and escaped. LODGES ANDOaETIES Ono of the snapplm' i.tiiimin In 'Oh! Oh I Cindy'' lo b' Mailed at t 'onvi ntloti hall October 27 under the nilMplces of tho 'Jul: a Ilirui .1 and Professional Woiii'iiih ilu- will be the "Danco of tho Harlequins," In whli h a ri nip f Till i Mr i II ilin.r In trur pr.ifisn. nil fashion The:.- In this danro will bo Misses Dur'i f nub, I.ill'an V ,i, in, ..i. 111 hi-1 t Muluii! M M mile Zit.n Marie Morrbon, Joan llardlm, Hem t i ylo, Mabel yh luclii Hi u'ligrii, l.Iolse M' II r lUIen Miller. Ilu -' l On ck iJ ilubblen" Uaut .au. Some Republicans Desert to Support Cox-Wilson League Statement Signed by 101, Including Several College Presi dents, fiivcn Out by Hamilton Holt, Magazine Editor; List Growing Daily, Assorts Its Sponsor;. Tho attention ot "vlfcltlnK stars or nnvenmerb who art) ellglhlo to thn bouollfn of memlorhlp In tho O K. II., ts c;illoil to tho Btur'a club, which monta overy two wcolcp on Wednen day. Tlio noxt mcctlnt; will bo held November 3, , Ti II. C.'lno of Tui Is a cnudldato for office in the Kiand lodKc, Odd Tcllows. Mr. Clmo Is already hi iltmkouc, hr.vliiK mado tho trl by tvlrnlajio In order to bo proannt be fore an of tho doloiMtett had ar rlvud on tho nccno. Mem'brrH of Altdar Putrol antlcl liate tho ne.t corvmonlal NovmnliLV f.O with oonnldctable Intereat. Blirlncra from many of tliu stir rnuudlnt; tiwns will bo puaont to witness tro Intluticn or a ian;u claim ot novlcen. SOONER BANKERS CAPTURE CAPITAL NI5W YOUIC. Oct. 17.-. V joint statement by "over 100 tepreaetitu tlvo men und women who luivo tiramlly nupporteil the republican or pioKtetulvo tlcketH," uiiiioiiiicIiik their Intonllon to uto lor Cox and IlooMivolt und those Konaturlal i an illilultiM "who ntan-1 hotiixilly and frankly for nittClcatloii of l ho treaty and udhtnini.o to the Ioukuc," wa inado public tonluht by llaiulttoii Holt, mriniizlnt editor. Tills Htatoiuent set forth that "It Is now too 1. 1 le to talk of n new 'association of natluiiti' to bo created under republican hiinpIcoh,' ami ro pudliillnt: th present .'opuliUcan Iciuletshlp that "hiM ivcrmltlod tho rupubllo-ina and proi;rW)rlea to "put party abovo patriot Ih;u mid add their names to tho list of slftiutis. Koino of KIkiuth. This list, necordlng lo Mr. Hull, In lucroaiihiK dally. An iiualyslu itlvon out with tho uttitomoi.i wild 'A Included 11 ropubllcan officers of tlui lj.'aj.-uu to Kr.forco l'eaco; clor-K'iiiiin rniiieiiuiillnK :ill tho prin cipal donwrnlnalhuiH; the presidents of Obi. llii. Vassal, Smith, llnjn Mawr and Alt I lolyoko colleges. Kev- otal vetorutis of tho Kroat war and nlno fortnor rtpublUcnn or pronres slvo H''ty manai;r and offloohnd ers. In tlio last classification were listed C 1. 1 lowland of Now York; Vlolot M. l.oitoy, No v York; Theo dore Mnrhurn, Haltlmoro; W. H. Nlchol.i, lloiinliiKtou, Vt.; Herbert I'unwn.i, .Ni.w York, Kllnn D. H.ils bury, ImliatiainiUn; Kdwln K, Hlos eon, Now York; Uicharil Welllnit, Now Vork, and Ahco White, Wei ll sley, Mass. Tho statement dm-hired that the icpuhllcaii party In "dilttlni; toward r.atlonul Isolation." had ronuillatiM polltlcitl tntdlllous under which the s.'Ktiers had been rearo.V tnidltluns omplwudzliii; tlio hit irnatlnnul io rxnsll!'IUrei of AmurtkA, fintu Lin coln to Til ft. lilt at UviKtie lsisui. Attsertlnt? that limy held no brief tor uio present lutminlMriitloii and did not insist "on any particular wnruiiiK "i reservations to any nr- tlelci of tho treaty." The shmers set forlh that they did not dcnlro mat "a cause, which should h.ivu served to tinlta all parties In tho Kime spirit of common sorvtca, which wim tho Kreat Vvnr, should bo mado n basis of jnirty difforoncu In tho prcwiht ouinpalBii." ".Suoh republican; ulutejmen hs AmowIU,liltw. Jo-H.ph M. Choatu 'Grocer Ar rented on' liootlegging Charge 13. V. reters. who operates a Krocery store at 1624 IJast Chambers CO.N'TINUKD ntOM I'AOP. ON pa, exocutlvH council; 1-Vank Hryant. Tulsa, stato vleo president; J. 1). Milam, Cholbea and T. 1. Martin, Oklahoma City, members of lHimliiRtlni; committee; Tom Mar tin, Tulsa, member of exei utlvn council for two years; U. 13. hll llpu, JJartb'svllla and Ouy O. llob ertson, Lawtnn; momber of ex ocutlvo council for three years, It. A. McCuultrv, Supulpa: special comniltleo office, T. 1'. Pwyer, Cliiekasha state lelalatlvo council, Ouy ('. Hobc-t8on. Ijiwton; com mltteo on federal leirlslntton. Tom llartmau. Tulsa; 'inaner., Jnk Huston, Tulsa, vicn president for states nnd territories. and Ktlhu Hoot luboird for the di.- velopmoiit f International law und for tho iirfT'inlxatlon of tho world through tho two Iluuuo confer ences," read tho titutument. "U u would continue in tho iuh tlu-y In- dtuittsl," The statoment il'.on cited as proof that "national isolation has never been a republican watchword," l'ros- iileui .McKlnloyu latltuile toward China; Theodora ltoosovolt's Inter veiitlnn In the ltuxso-Jopancijii war; the work ot William Howard Taft for tlio luaKUn of tuitions; tho presl- ilentlal raudldiicy of Charles 13. Hughes' "as a protest ntfiilnst what he thoiiK'ht at that time was tbu Indiffcronce of tho administration to otir International responsibilities and riipulu'can npproval of abandonment by President Wilson "or his nartys historic policy of mo-row na.' - allsrfi to ndvocnte a leiiKtio of nations." "Should Welcome I (ueiuint, "True republican Htatesmunshlp should have welcomed nnd supported tho covenant," concluded tho state- in nt. "It would navo scon In tho hiiBiie tho onn praetlrublo menus of restoring and Increasing thn nuthorlty of International laws and Its agencies designed iiltltnntoiy to supplant war. "Tho ouestlon confrdntlni; Amer- Ici Is whether wo shall accept the exIstlnK lcnuuo or Insist upon a new Interntitlon-il aKro-nient havhiK the sumo object." The nronosat to nsk 43 motnbr nations to 'scrap' the exlstlnn lenitue, enter another peace roiueronro and iiBreo on some undefined experiment, can no longer bo takon seriously." Tho statement then roviuw tne work under way ul various leiiKuo agencies and said: "Wn want inir country to stonii first In the councils of nations We wnnt our country to share fully In tho Brent derisions which aro shap iiik tho futurti of the world. We cannot ondorso Senator Harding's policy of. 'America last.' " In closdnR the statement said: InilU- Others, to' Join. The absence ot deflnl' nnsiir nnees that tbu republican ran-lldites will use their full Influence to brim: the United States Into tho leacue with such retnrvatlons as may be acceptable to tho American people, we ure all reptibUeaus and pro rrcsslves who put patriotism abovo party to loin witU us In workjnu and votlnu f"r James m. Cox and Krank lln U- lloosevolt. d'ld for those i-en-atnrlal candidates who stand hon estly nnd frankly for ratification of thn lenrue and ndhereeeo to tlu leacie. POLICE RAID A POKER" GAME Here's Real Chance lo Make Your Heart Feel (rlud and Clean Attic J'reihcit, is expected fotiRht out In Herlln. r.lt.tc .Inly. TWO fJEW GERMAN PARTIES Wreck of liiiteH-nilcut Socialists f M1411 lilii t Inn Is (oiiipk-tc. 1 II.' It.- ..1., - . ( .- I I'f. in I HALM:. Oi-niiimy, Oct. 17.--Two d.stltict tevolutl' ii.-iry parties, the j h ft majorltv pli dnted to thn d""tu 1 torsblp of the prn.etnrlaf. through in allliinro with the third Interna ' Hi nale, thn minority, worMnB to- wild "proletarian comrudeshlp" in opposition to Moscow, havo de- veh-ped out Cxtio wreck of tlui In I detiendent sorlnllsts. Tho two conventions adjourned, . both claiming thn old party'n name. Tbo strilRKle for the party m-i- ehlnery, IncludlnE the newspaper to be &B33R The clothfcfi supply nt the Salva tion Army was so depleted by tho drafts mado on It by 30 families durliiK tho weekly relief afternoon that three families wero turned away empty-hnndnd. In all 279 ttanuentn and 2tf pairs of shoes woro distributed. A pitiful oannrncsH wan dis played by thoso seekliiK for clothes somo coming at noon, -n hour bo fore tho customary opening of the relief itepaitment at 1 o'clock. Mrs. O. T. Johnson was assisted by threo members of tho iorps In outflttlliK tbu families. "Ho are In great need of clothes," Mrs. Johnson said. "Our supply ot clothj'H for children of school ag-j ts almost exhausted and wo have moro calls to? .iclunil clothes now than for any olhir ono kind. Wo men 'i dresses aro ul wayM needed, of course, and wo have hud several Inquiries for coats for women. Romn women will havo difficulty In getting win ter coats at all If they do not got thorn. here. Wo will call and get all clothes which pnoolo havo to five for this purposo." GOOD BOOKS ADDED LIBRARY l-'our Men Arrested In Hnld at Ult. . Hotel .Sunday Kvcnlm;. Kour men were arrested on a ohargo of gambling when iv pokor game at tho Kit, hotel, 301 Kast street, was arrested and charged ! Third btroet was raided by I'ollco with soiling intoxicating liquor by I Captain (leorge nialne and Detectho Cnptahi Oeorgo Dlalmi of tin. po-1 l"sl iJingley nbout 11:30 ..'.lock tlco department yesterday aft.r- Si!;, JScoSlS noon. A quni I bottle halt full of I denominations woro on tlio table corn whisky and threo drinking 1 when the officers entered tho room, gliihscs partly filled with liquor i r. l-;. Johnson In whose morn the were found under a tabto. Another game was being played was charged quart bottle filled with tho whisky ,vlth conducting n gambling houe. w-us found hidden In tha rur ot tho j Thoso chareed with Bumbling were stoic An Intoxicated man win , t, l:, Johnson, C. I.. Ktoons. U M. round at tlui place. , ,4lvlllm nd 0 v. Malmn. Another player who was unidentllted, es- Uirgu Amount of Fiction Finds l'lncc In tho Itok Shell crt. Klcthm is In the majority amont; the 38 now volumes lidded to tho public library ' during tho past month, according to MUs Alma Held McOlcjim librarian. New fiction titles n'e "Ufddun Oreek." by Hurl; "Michsel Forth," by Johmitou; "ltox With ltroken SealH," by Oppenholm: "Ifaront Cielghton," by Sliator and "Vellow Sip," by Taylor. Addud copies of tlt'tloii are or follows: "Flying V Uanrh," "Her I'rnlilo Knight." "l.onenome Iand," l.onenomo Tiall" "lookout Man," "Hunch nt tho Wol- i urine," all by i:owtr; "Klder? cf tho l'utpte .saj?t." Cirey; "To Have nnd to Hold,'' Johnston; "llatnbow al ley MontKumory; "Hob, Son of ra.tlc," oiitiant; "Just Havid. "Miiw Hilly-- Married." "Miss Ililly's Ueclslon" "Pollyanna," "Fallyanna iltows l'p," "Itoad to I'ndeimUr.d iug," "Six Stni ltanch." nil b H. II. I'orter. "Freckles" " Olrl of the l.lberl.ist. "llarve'cr." "Ijiddle,"by S I'orter. "Itubecca of Sunny mvok Farm," IC l Wlggln; "When a Man's ii Man." nnd "Winiitng of Barbara Worth," by Wrisht. Non fiction hooks arc "Holglum, a Personal Narrative," by Iirand Whltlock, "Caribbean interests of tho United States," by C. 1.. Jones and "Vears of tho Shadow," by JCath erlne Tynan. ltefurruco books were tho foiow ing' 'Tidied btntes Catalog. 1010- l'20.'- M. t:. Potter; "Tho Oil Wetl in illnr," O. A. Whltesboi "F.xamlna tton ot ll.iocabon Oils," Prif. JJ. Holds- Vlcirohm Hook ot the upeiii." S II. Hons; "Chronicles of America Series," Johnston, Allen and ethers- "Who'H Who In Amenca, 1D20-21," IRISH OPPOSE LEAGUE Is'iidlmr Irlsh-Ainerlcaiw Condnnned IjiiiCTio Isinc lV-forp it Hecnmo I'olltluil Issue. That 'he position of tho Friends of Irish Freedom In opposing tho Wil son lotigue of nations and the na tional candidates favoring it m tun present campaign should not Lr con slderrd .,)lltlcal was assorted bv President fweeney of th- local branch at the meeting Siindiy u t Mr. Sweeney slid that the leigur was condemned by thn Irjs-h Hane ennventlnn at Philadelphia, which was attended by the prominent Irish Americans of nil political jiartler long before the peace treaty or the covenant berame a political lineie, He also pointed out that nt the time of tho hearing beforo tho foielgn relations committee, orgonlzed Jrlsh sccictles, represented by leading democrats and republicans from every stato in tho union matte a for mal protest against . tho United States entering tho league. Popular Tulsa Couple Married gunday at Y. W. Miss Floy Cray, for the past threo years employed In tho Western ITnlon and a icsltent of tho Y. W. C. A. residence, was married to Clay lord MeCobb, a salesman for the llessemcr company, at 1 o'aiock Sun day afternoon In tho parlors OP tho association residence. The ueremony was performed by ttov, it. w. Kerr of the First - Presbyterian rhurch. Mrs. Jennlo P. i ntes played the wedd'ng march and her daughter. Mrs. Scott, gave, two vocal solos. The bride was glvi away by her nrotner, sir. uray or rusting, .itls-s Kiln. Kember acted ns maid ot honor Tho brldnl coupto will spend their honeymoon In the enst and will re turn to mako their home here. BUSINESS CARDS THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 SOUTH CH13VENX13 Children Cared for During Working or Shopping Hour. , CARUSO AS A MOVIE FAN Woodson E. Norvell ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Now located second floor cast wins Unity building. Phono .OBagn 870. MiaavBnMaiiaMaMaanaa1 dr. ira Allison III.OOI), SKIN AND UltlNAHY' DISIUSICS 10 if, ljist Third Street PRICES WILL DROP MORE llutter, i:ir;ts and Poultry to Con tlun Devllno, Is Vn-illcthm C'lICAClO, Oct. 17 1-lcw ,,n butter, obits nnd poultry win con tinue to decline during tho next month, Frank O. llollmnit, chalrmnn of the genernl executive cnmmlttrn r.f tho National Poultry. Itutter nn.t 13gK association, told tho organtza- llon nt ItH convention noro today. Iowa Intiul Oaliis. rKS MOINMH. Iowa.. Oct. 17, Iowa land Increased In valuo on an iLvi-rai-u of tC3 an ucro from March, 1019. to March, 1920, ac cording to figures Just given out by tho 1'nllod States djlpartment vt agriculture THEY REAP A "RICH HARVEST IIOSTON, Oct. i;. HlcKK-'rs nte coining inonvy at the e.cpnnse of lioMoitluns who Inslft on h'ivlt-f their hquoi in spite if pr diibl'ion. Profits ranged ns high as $l.iu a gallon on "doctored" Mpli1h, nccord iiig lo Allwrt Lynch, chenii.il uxpi-rl of tho loal prohibition office. Home bootlegger nnd moonKhlners m.ike na much as lift, 000 In n few days. on u snuiller scale, men with lit tle or lin capital make fro-m So0 to 4,B00 on a, trip to New Ycik and return with Illicit spirits. .Mr. i.Micli ii.idin his ngurif on the iionfesHions of bootleirsi wllu have been caught. These won boasted thut tho Whiskey truffle In Hoaton Is u "gold mine." Another Texas (!ln Himied, HUOWNWOOU. Texas. Oct. 17.- Tho Wlnnlford Bin nt Hockford, uoiemun county, wns burned Frl- (irt'iit Singer Is (Jm-t of Honor nt Itcgular Showing hi TiiUu lloiiM'. Knrlco Carusn. gnvitesi of modem tenors, tins his we-xkness. The se cret Is out. Caruso Is a movie fan. Hundny-nftnriioon, after tlio tenor had rested up from his strenuous day before, lie and his party were the guests ot ltftljih Talbot, local theater man, nt the resxilar perform unco at Mho Majestic. Tho Caruso party occupied a box and Its mem bers were gmatly pleased with tho film play presented. After two days In Tul.-:i. during which tlmo tin- singer Usltod the oil flelilii and wltnOHxed the "shoot tug" of an oil well, whli h he termed one if the gro.it est experiences of his life, Caruso und his party left Sun day oeiiing. enped WINTER ON RUSSIAN" FRONT Snow, Hall nnd Shs't Usher III .S1.-!- miii Cniiiia!riis lo Suffer. By The AaaociaU'il Pre KIOA. Oct. 17.--.Snow, hall and sleet today marked tha beginning m.rvot-unm in i rn of winter and probably will mako 1 MISSING MESSENGER KILLED further military activities In tho i Halttc area difficult until there H sufficient snow for sledges. While It ts not definitely announced, tho bolehcvtkl and Poles aro virtually agreed upon lllga as tho location for permanent pence negotiation. Tho n'crctarhits of both duloicuthms sro remaining hero and expect to begin work on tho treaty Immedi ately after tho I.tbau ratification of the preliminary peaco trealy nnd armistice. Samuel A. Boorstin Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Law Now Ixn-atcil 82.V20.27 Mayo HI1I3, Ijiu of Oil nnd tins Imw of Corporiitlon.s NKKKATZ C. .MOOIIIl TUIXA I.OIlOR NO. tl rnratl try Th irnrlay I'lrat Tl.jrrtiy. R i-ThtM ThurMay, M M. Pi.urth iiiura.iav, k a n.h men nu Oct 21, Work In M. .M dPRri-e. n liirn InK at ; p. in. Vl rs Wr-tcom. John A Walkr W M J C. Monfflrto. Hrt DHt.TA I.OPOK t'.i will trust Turaday, uti in. norit in tj a ur- srec, ' imnini Ine at I p. m. Maaonlc hall. II. C Kaufman. W. M Arthur Ilaker, Hecretary. amauilinvntl. WI'i KS8 our hanJa thla SJth day of Bitumbr, 1 920. T. I. nVANfl. Mayor. O. A STKlNKlt Rlrrrta anil Public Property Cummla alnnar C. S YOll.SKMAM. Waterworka and 8wera CnmmlJ iiloner. J. M. ADKISON. Oommlalnnr nf Police and Klr.' 11. J. NKWIIIXJOIC. Comn laoner nf Klnanrft and nvnue. Altrti Jtltil, KIIANK SKAMAN, City Auditor. Areroveil: KUANK K. Witr sit, iity Attorney LEGAL I' rKTIlfil-RUM I.OHOK NO, ITI meala every I'rblay i-icfpt ip.-onj. inlcatlnn l-rlrlay. c-immetirltiic b ?0 Work ami examination ncifree via 11 n :.Ia- etiectallv Invited . M. II. FLKSltUH W St. It 11 IIAN'NA. Secretary it3S.oct i Sa TULSA CIIAl'TEH . E. S. meeta tint and third wertneKday ot tho month at Maaonlo hall; tint uieatlni, tualntaa, aecond. Ini tiation and aorUI MtAaaclut meela ilid and Ith Wednea day. Maionli Hall. 2 so n ... 1.1113. TKMPIK TKNNANT. Worthy Matron. MH8. BMMA FAST. Saeratary. TULSA CIIAl'TEH NO. t!. 11. A. M, maVtl regular cntnmunlcatlon, Oct. t. Work In M. M. detrea. t-tarllni,- at 7 30 p. m. it. u. Nuwiiousi:, it. p. M. A. SNYDUIl. Secretary Tni.vry comm ANDtsnv no. jo mevt. yMGfvr aecnnd ana fourth Monday lfeJ5K-,H ea-h month. Nct meellni uci. inn, 7 30 p. m. Work Irf order ot the lied Crnaa. JOHN Ml-:i.-UNllAc.lIi:il, K. a TIIANK SUA.MAN. Heoorder AKDAK TKMI'LE A. A. O. N. M. 8. Neat a-.- regular ineeitne rriaay, ,-ov. KASIUr.L H. DYF3, Potentate II. M, WBLLlVr.lt. ltecorder AUKOHA LOUOB NO. 3, 1. O. O. T. Neil liK'otlng Oct. 2bth. llual- neea aeaalon only, account Grand Lodne etaaiun. Lodge, ur-rtia at B p. in. J. a. CHAPMAN. N. O. M. U I'O'JNDHJONB, Sea. TULSA UNCAMPMKNT NO. t. L O. O. meeta aecond and fourth r'rlday, S p. m. Degren aeaalon Oct. a. litO p. in., K. i, hall, HV i:aat Second. J. 1'. Moore, C I". H. A. Fuller, Act. Uorlbe. TUI.UA ltF.HEKAH NO. 38. I. O. O. F, meeta aecond and fourth Friday, 7:J0 p, m.. K. 1' hall. 16H Uaat Second. MIIH. L. A. WATSON, N. O, Mlta. IDA TUUNQUIST. SSec'y. TUIJ1A CANTON NO. tt. I. O. O. F. me.tt flrat and third Friday, '7:30 p. m., iluil rlara I all, 112 South Iloulder. JHVIUUma. i-'aptalti. It. 11. Fuller. Clk. TULSA CAMP NO, Mai M. V. ofA. and rui-Aiiun .an i,Ar fno. 3702 . oi a. nieeie every Tuea night at .K. of p. hall. aet Hecond atreet. via. Itora welcome. n. K. McCllne, Conaul, A. A llUKlien. O Kl'at r-I..L. x ncniru, u.,ui., Oracle Mri. t. J.Wrlght. O-3I02, ltecorder. BlLVKltlT.U1U LODiurj ' 123, T pT K P hail. Ea.t Second Nevt trusting Oct. 21. Vlalttni knighla urgud to attend. O. It. FKLT8, C. C. i:d HALn. k. n. a a BADA QIIOTTO NO. il meeta tint Satur. day In each month at Masonic Hall. Ilualneaa meeting 7 p. in. at Ma aon'c halt. LEGAL in Writ Tlilid Mrtrt (lermaiii Order Kids Out. IIF.UMN. Oct. 17. M Zlnovleff fltnl T I.narltt'ilri' Ihiuulnn unnl.il I t " n,L.' "cJ't,r""e to report i hero noli gates to tho independ nt sor-ial- Vi'-Enynnr m .V"t-TT"t4 ut 1st conf.iin. o a' Hale havo brn. , , fl' 1" believed to have ordered by the Ocrman government , .,. i "t nu'inl MImrk l'''d , to leave for their country Their . v nutl nriiu nK tw, HaWa' mu l"ton wi'l iJ" camel ft ..nd.r nuthorltlc., iu-.i Invr-UlKittliii: the I thn direction nf il, lr,,-., tmory ot lucendlarUm. ib,or o mteflor. Itody of New Vorl.er INiiiml, Hut SI 11,0111) III Lll-.ll IS tiouo CAMHKN, N. J- Oct. 1?. Now Jersey authorities today wero seek ing threo young men seen to a bright yellow automobile lant Friday In tho vicinity of tho secluded spot at Illeks Crosswny, whore tho body of O.ivld S. Paul, messenger for the Hroadway Trust company of Cam den, was found ycitorduy. When ho disappeared on October 5. Paul was taking J 10,000 In cauh and Jir,500 In checks to a Philadelphia bank. No money was found on tho body but all th,. i-bei ks wero intact in tho P - In ' An autopsy performed today how 1 hat den h was caused by skull franut-o and tht Paul had ,liee k.'tcJ not nicro tlian M hours jbefcro tho body won found. j DR. JOHN LEE Venereal, Kidney, llladdcr, lllood, Skin un Diseases of Women 1I.1H 8. .Main Omiro 1053 llefrlgerntlon Steam Power Ico I'lants .V; Heating l'lant.s H. J. McCarron Co. Conl rnt'lluR 'Mechiiiilciil lhigliiceiii Os.igo 1S7 633 N. MAIN ST. I'lpo Alleratlona llallinf; nnd Hcpalrs Stanley C. Edmistcr LAWYER 601-3 Kennedy Hulldlng Phones Ottice 1394 Residence 4433 TULSA, OKLAHOMA (Published In the Tuiaa Uaiiy World. Oc tober 2- 3- 4. 6- C- 7. I. t- 10- 11- 12- 13-11- IS- is. l,. in- u. jo- i anj ;j, ujo. World I'ubllihlnir Company, l'ubllilior, PHOPOSED AMliNDMUNT TO THE UHAItTHIt OF THK CITY OF TULSA STATK OF OKIHOMA A propoecd amendment to the Char ter of tho City of Tulea, Oklahoma, foi tha purpose of giving to a.ild City the right to exerclne Jurlidlctlnn over all property owatd or controlled by aald City whether within or without the llmlta thereof-, amending para graph Number Fourteen 1141 ot Hec Hon Five tS) of Artlclo Tw ) of aid Charter, providing for the calllnu of a epeclal election for the purpoe of voting upui euch amendmoat. and de claring an errsency WI1KHUAH. Tn Hoard of Cnmmlailoneis cf the City ot Tulia, Oklahoma, la detlroua ot Kiibmlttlng tu the qualified electors or tald City at iC eperlal election to he held In rald'cit) the iiueellon of tha ailopilon cr lejcr-tlon of Dm following amendment to the Charter of aald City of Tulea, Ok Uhma, aa lirrtlnufltr ie. forth. NeV, THF.nKFOIlir;, UK IT ItESOLV F.D HY THI3 llOAItU OF COM Ml. HI MtiNi:H8 OF THK CITY OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA: HKI'TION 1. That the Hoard of Com mlarlonora of uald City of Tulaa hereby dont and ant-rnvea the following um.ml. inient t.- thn Charter of the falj City nf JOulaa. Oklanoma, and propoeea and aub inua the aame to the qualified clectora I cf aatd City for approval or rsjectlr-n aa i-y 1,. r ,uirrii. rirei i nai 1'aragripn Nutobor Fouriten tl() of fcectlon Five ,S) of Article Two (21 of aald Charter t a.Tiended to read aa fo'lowai X. "TheClty or TJHa eh all have luiliJIctton over all placea within Five i M trllea cf tha corporate llmlta of tha ald city for the enroremnt of all Health and quarantine regula tions of aald City, provided that aald city of Tulea ehall have and eiercten Jurledlr-tlon uver all landa owned or controlled by It outalde of the llmlta of aald City to the .mo extent that It has over Und owned by tt within aald illy llmlta," SECTION 2. All acta or parta of acta In cont.lrt with tho provisions of thla amendment are hereby rvpealed. That the Mayor of aald City he, and he Is hereby authorised and directed to issue a pro clamation calling a apeclit election which said proclamation snail be published In the Tulsa Daily World for Ten (10) con srcutlve Issues thereof, the publication tn bo at least Ten (10) days Wore the date up nt which aald election ahalt be held. That an emergency exists for the pre. ten Ktlon of the public health, welfare and safety cf the Inhabitants of said City ot Tul.-a by reason whereof this proposed emendtne.it chall take eff-cl and be In full force from and alter Its approval and adoption by the Hoard of Commis sioners of the. City of Tulsa, publication p iruuioer aa rru reijulreiJl by Jaw, rati, StllH Ii TO ('ONTUAt'Tt)ILS. Hide will tin reeelv-d at tho otftre of thn rule i Maeonli Ilulldlng atssnrl-itlon, 90S Kennedy Ilulldlng, until & o'clock p m , October 20, 1930, for doing nit the iiceaeary excavation and furnishing all lii'iurlala and labor 'or constructing tho fouminion work for tho Maaonlc Temple tn bo lorated at tht vornur of Seventh and Huston streets, Tulsa, Oklahoma, In accordance with the plana nnd specifica tions now on file in the offlco of tho said aeio-ctatlon The enireesful bidder will ho required to fiirnluli a surety bond acceptable to the association within ten days after -he nw,ir,t of . the fontract CTtlfled check payanin to tne ooarti in ine Finn ni a per cent nf the amount nf the bid will ho i quired with narh proposal. - depoalt nf IJ5.00 will be required for each set of plane and specifications. The rlKht to reject any and all blda la reserve." by the Hoard of the Tulsa Masonic lluwdlng association. All bid- will ta opened and cnnstdeied by said board at a meeting to ho held In their office tho 20th day of October. 1920. TULSA l.MAKON ft: IlUlLDINO ASSOCIATION. (Published In the Tulsi D .ly World Oc tober 2- 3- I- I- C- 7- 10- 11- 13- II !( 19- H. 17- IS- 19. 20- 21 and 23. 1920. World Publishing Company, Pub lishers ) PltOI'OHKD AMHNDMUNT TO T11K CHAtlTEll OF TUB CITY OF TULSA HTATF. OF OKLAHOMA. A proposed amendment to the Char ter of thn City of Tulea by striking out and repoiMng all ot Paragraph One (1). Paragraph Two (2). Paragraph Three (3). of 8-ctlon Six (6). Article Two (21. and adopting nnd enacting In lieu thereof, the following to he known and designated na Paragraph One ill. Paragraph Twn (3), Para graph Three (3). of Section Six ((, Article Two (2). of tho Charter of the City of Tulsa, provided, that tho City of Tulsa shuli havo the right and power to acquire, own, oporate and maintain, within or without the cor porate llmlta of the City ot Tulsa, real estate for sites and rights of way for public utility and public park pur. poies. WIIKHKAS, The Legtslatlvo authority cf the City of Tulsa, being the Mayor and Commissioners of said City, are destrotis of auhmlttng li the qualfed electors of the City ut Tulsa an amendment to the Charter of aald City aa above referred to and hereinafter set out for their approval to sign an application for the purchase ot euch weapon, upon blanks to be furnished by the City of Tuloa to the dealers In weapone of the above description without cost to such dealer, and the said applica tion to purchase shall contain thn name, aire, eex, occupation, color ot hair, color of eyes, weight, height, complexion, plsro of residence the length of time that such ipplb-ant has resided at such place of resl dorce, and said application shall also contain a description cf the weapon for tht, purchase ot which auch application la made, and shall Include the make, caliber and factory number, If any there on, the dealer selling such weapon rhall also at the time ot aale or delivery to such purchaser, require auch prot-pcctlve purr-haser to mnke and teavn with euch dealer, for tho purpose ot Identification, .a or rejection at a special election thereror to be called by tho said Mayor and Com missioner!! In manner and form by taw required, nnd declaring an emergency. . NOW. TltKnKFonK HE ITL ItHSOL VKD HY TUB JIOAIID OF CDMMIS IONKIIS OF TIIU CITY OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA: That 'the Hoard of Commissioners of the said City of Tulsa hereby propose and rub. mtt to the qualified electors nf aald City of Tulsa at a special election to be held In the City of Tulsi, aa by law provided, tn th qualified electors of said City of Tulsa To their approval or rejection, the fol lowing amendments to the Charter of said City of Tulsai to-wlt. that Section Six (. of Article Two (2). of the Charier of the City of Tulsa b amended by striking out. repealing and annulling all of Paragraph One (1), Paragraph Two (2). Paragraph Three (3), ot aald Section Six ((), of Artlclo Two (21, of said Chartor of the aatd City of Tulsa, and adopting and en acting In lieu thereof. In manner and foroi required by 'aw, the following amendment to the Charter ot the City vt Tulsa, s.rld amendment, when adopted, to he known and designated as Paragraph One (1), Paragraph Two (2), Paragraph Three (31, of Section fill (61, Article Two (21. cf tho (Tarter of tha city of Tulsa, In words and figures as follows, to-wlti 1. "Tha City of Tulsa ehall havo tho" "right, and power tn acaulre, own." "operate and maintain wllhln or" '"without thn corporate limits of the" "City of Tule.i, real estate for alles" "and rights of way for Dur.llo utility" "and public park purposes; and1, for" "the location thereon of , waterworks" "ayatetna electric power' p'.anta, gas" "I lanta, hospitals, quarantine stations," , "ccmet-irlea, work-houses, poor." "housee. garbaro. trash el waste re-" I'ductlon plants, transportation plants" .... ..-i ..m Hlorm sewers' "and ptimptnc Plants, sanitary sew-" "era and disposal systems, traniporta-" "Hon ayetems. atreet lall'tay systems." "telephone systems, telegraph ays-" "lenis, pipe lines, wire lines, and" "conduits, sewer lines and watet lines." "for thn transmission and transporta-" "tlon of gaa. water, sewerage, gar-" "bage. fuel, waste, freight and (er-" "sons, end, lines for the transmission" "and transportation of electric power," "water-power, a'r power and othet" "struetlun, repalrtnc and matnteh-" "forma of power; and. for any plants" "for the manufacture of any material" "fur public Improvement purposes," "public buildings, and for the con-" "anco thereof, and. snail have and" "exercise tho right, whethor within" "or without the corporate, limits ot" "the Cl'y of Tulsa, tu manufacture," "makn. mine, aniVproduee any mater-" "lat for public Improvement purposes," "ant to barter and exchange the" "sama for other material to be used" "In public Improvement, within or" "without the corporato limits of said" "City of Tulsa, and to sell the same" "to other Cities for like purposes; and" "to lay. establish, build construct," "operate and maintain any public" "utility, publlo park, puhllo plant." "publlo Improvement. P'lbllo trans." "mission nnd transportation plant," "publlo pumping atatlona, filtration" "plants, dam, locations, water-waya" "water-lines, 'pipe-lines, sewer-llnes,' "power-lines, telerhonedlm. dec-" "trlc-llnoa, aulomatlo and wireless" "and transmission and transportation" "systems, terminals, buildings, sta-" "Hons, connections and crossings, and" "the said City of Tulsa shall have" "the right to engage In any business" "or enterprise which may be engaged" "In by a person, firm or corporation" "by virtue nf a franchise from said" "City ot Tulsa; and, for all such pur." "poses aa herein provided shall be" "and exercise tlio rlarht of eminent" "domain, whether within nrwlthout" "the corporate llmlta of the city of" "Tulsa and. In order to raise means" "to carry out the sar.-y, shall have" "the power to Issue and'aell bonds In" "manner and form provided by law," "bearing Intrreit not tu exceed Six" ) ptr centum. var toaum, maturloi" "In Twenty-Five "iisemaiiie at will "auch nubile Inn .. '"Ten 110) years. ,m "been constructed 1 "from the asle of I. n l , "vlded, It shall be i' "City of Tulsa to fu v , ., "ed for services j f ,. "aa practicable s , , ', "ert, and not I,., t , , "centum u ; i p, . , "principal of -u, h b - , "the expenses f "operation of sj h ; i 3. "The City of 1 u a "right and power t, s t "dispose of any pi "aald City nf Till. a f i , "lurposes, In m.inr r J "provided by law no t "Iher, that said ci v "exercise roll- 1 u. I "lands or pr-'P- tti , , "trolled or roiol, m, . "of said City ilmi "tent and In lh- , "exercises Jul-II "within said i I" ,. J. "The City of Tjl-a "right to aenjiiln ' "and rights of e 1 "and public park i i ; "without the corp 1 1 "City of Tulsa, by pnr "bequeat. lease r- rt ji . "tlon proceeding "rondemnatirn of si,-1. "shall be regulated u "as provided by lav, I "demnatlon nf pr-i-'t. f "purpose. All a. ts ; J "of the Charter i t u "and the ordlnan. -s e "der. In conflict wltu ho "of this amendment p e "pialed, and annullid. That tno Mavo r -.m he Is hereby ant" i'z I Issue a proclaim!' , election which snbl j r published In the Tu -a t-. Ten (10) cnnserui.to i , . -publlrstlon tn be at (. ,-i before the dato up n v. i ehall be h-ld That an emergency evtst r vatlon ot the publl, , ea t' safety of the lnharl',mt ( Tulss; by reason wh-r amendment shall l,K.- ". full force from and atte adoption by tbe Hor,rd . ' of tho city Of Tulaa p i; Ii n and form required t- :w vote of the qimllfled c' of Tulsa, na by law re-jue d and approval by Uie r Stale of Oklahoma ADOPTUL) and the e , - ., . ruled upon aeparately nr 1 , 21 day of September 1j.. APPItOVKD this : an ' ' , l2n. i We, the undersigned . i..i iylslatvo authority ,.f t Oklahoma, to-wlt- Th V . t ot Commissioners of V c duly nnd regularly ele t-1 ecllnt,, do subscribe ui r above and foregoing p"" i to the Chsrter of the Clt i posed by the sail LeK'-.ial e tht City of Tulsa b r, i . qualified electors of th for approval anil b pu .. , . ' ty-One (21) com-ei.utl-e h Iially World; We t-tRruig a- -i ot Commissioners, dup-tcate C"U-s proposed ainendo-ent W1TNK3S our hands tils frptember. 192. T D t i' SUV ' ''lb. ' nesr i .f 1 ' v ' i I i- r sn4- ti BrLV lie" H r- i a'' r. ' sat t 1 ti ' )-" ii " 's I f, 'f'l t,t ' '"it, tin S diss i ! Ilia ' t' prrser. ' int 'J I l t( - I i ..4 ' I' it be In --pr"vl mi i'' n-ii ln "'ins.f ' ' r t I'.d Oil. .Id I UM, t Ot tll 1 111 1 t IS ' T '-mbsr, "! tr t 1 fj ' l h 1 til I -i ,1 - " I '1 .Tf, J-. ,.t h ' T-i- i" 1 t sucb !l7 tt A VS. il 0 or. O. A. STfilNEH. Htreota and Publlo Pi opcr y - ,,mli. elnner. C 8. YOUNKMAN. Waterworks ansi sewerage sloner. 3. M. ADKISON, Cotnmlseloner cf Police ar II. Y NUWHLOCIC. Commlsaloner of Finance ami Ufvimii. Attest: MBS. FKANK SEAMAN. City Auditor. Approved: FHANK E. DUNCAN, City Attorney C, nimlf- F're. (Published In The Tulsa Pally W ria. Of. tober 2. 3, (. 5, . 7, s. . 10, It 12. 11. It, It, ie, 17, Is, 19. 20, 21 and 2? 9. 1. World Publishing umpany. Publishers.) rnorosi:!) Ajtr..MMi:NT TO Till! ClIARTIlIt Ol'Tlli: CITYOl'Tl'LS.l, .ir.iii; 01 uivUMiiiM , A rroposed amendment to 'lie chsr ter of the City of Tulsa by a-ht-ng to old Charter un AUTICLK to b musn and designated as AftTt'l.r U WATr.lt COMMISSION" bclns an ' end meat to the Charter of the I'v " Tulsa; creating, estahlfshtng ml -14-Ing for a "WATL-K coMMf-'.-l" de fining In eenrral terms Its ric ' r w- li ar- y el ' sot j pji - ! till r- "a n tf A I ' JTM ' 1 t xr-ncy. Or ore, and duties, pio-IJIng lor tbe Inr of a special election for iho i of voting upon euih am-ndrren pealing all acta or par's r 1 r ffjcl with this amendment. a:.U u Inu an etnergency WHE1113AS. The Legislative 0 :" the City of Tuisa, being the Mo. Commissioners of said ''Pv are !' of submitting tn the UaU1.r' e the City ot Tulea an amen-i r ' Charter of said Ctiy as ab o r to and hereinafter sot nu t -n proval or rejection at a s- .a therefor to he called by h- t . 1 and Commtrdtoncra In n.ar -cr r law renulred. and dclartng cm e rtuw, Titf,iti;riiui,. 111. ' KOLVHIi HY, TIIU UOAI'D ol MIHSIONIJi: OF THfc, Ull "NiLSA, OI-1.AIIOMA SlTfcTION 1. Thirc is herebv "WATCH COM M -l ION" r."'sl Un iL meilirie.t electora of t) Tulsa,' v, hoso tights, powers, uml dutlf anal do aa herein provmeu SECTION 2. The "W ATI-It I SION" herein mentioned ah-iti ' Flvo (8) members, ono o' v,h n. the WATKItWOIIKH AN1" COMMISSIONHH piavldi-d tor in 1 . ter who shall be ex- ffl lo 'h member of said "WATEH CiAi -1-and Four (() other mnnbe n b elected and serve a term ' f t " " n from nnd after their c.cctlon, ex herein provided, RKCTION 3 The q,,n 'f ' ""' member nf such "WATKU ' o shall be that s.ich mcmbei is a-buna-tide resident of the 1 t 1 1 a qualified elec tor and frfc-b J-r SUCTION (. Immediately edoptlon'of this amendiiien' ter of the City of Tulsa b i- -electors thereof, and lis api - Oovernor of the Htatn at ' '' Mayor uf tho City of Tulsa ah 1 and the Commissioners conf ' qualified elcctora of the ' u possessing the qualifications pi v this ami .dment, who .mgidi--"W'ATintWOUUS A-M 4 COMMlSSIONIHl" cf s-.l " ' slllute and bo 'he first 'W' MISSION", an '. tho sued l'c - i bcrs. wh.n s nominated eeid f shall hold office um.l ths ' luslltlcatlun of tbelr gueeessois bKCTION 6. At the ccgda- : tlon of tho City of Tula- 111 Tuesday 4n April. Ij2J. ih' - elected Four (O free-In lder 'l fled ele.tora of aald City -J 1 mem! ra of said "WATLU O'MVI whose term of office .'had 00 c Two (2) members for Two - '" Two (2) members tor V mr m ' ' biennially thereafter there shai' b; Two (2) membeis for a. tcro. -I 1 ed 1 ; cf r t MMIi- -ul it .' j!I i i.aoil Lhll- ci sal - OS, , 1 tl 1 1 uri I1 1 , f s - iS' 1 ml 1 mi, , in t- fied t Ibl , ihi j ears SUCTION 6- In the evn' "fa w In .aid "WATRn COMMtf--"1-son of tin- death, resign re n fcf any men.bera thereof. 1' Commissioners of the , till such vaoancy by npr- mnn-" flrmatlon; provided, eucn apt t conflrmallnn shall c.n b.- General Clly Election, at wbu h 1 vacancy, If any. sh.il be filled 0- for such unexplr.d term In ill" i-' ner piovldlnK for the el'V.V 'J1,, L cf aald "WATKU '0)1 M I. -: S SUCTION 7- Kxcen aa . i t t - ilded herein, the t;.eiiib-r ' s i TIJIl COMMISSION ihall br- n ,1 and elected as provided bv the . the Sltlo of Oklahoma and the ' and Ordinances of the i liy "' '".'' tho first Primary i i" ion an 1 i c Klectlon hereunder shad be Ii. d in v-.p .... .1 the same lime, li'.c year 19.. at tne " P,tm,rv manner as iie.,""r."'r"' meet nl , ia.li ,j iS" l . ,ni . mi lei .1 l) Tl . -I 1 1 I .J ni nl en it f t.r I tt nJ L.ectlon for ofltf the City of Tulsa, and blennmuy ine cc . iher. shall be elected In the same r . , , embers of s. Id "WATLH W'' u. ntsnuhhl h-tifaslll. SKCTION I. At any rrtmat-jr Klr-ttoj herein provided '?.' ""y.'l'vVsVl'- 's member of ih WATMl COMMi. 1 l-l- n.ma n'nn 1 n rrary ballet by fllliii; 'ttlfl' dltor at least Ten (10) da a t'' " Primary Election. Iil tvi " ; upon said ballet provld 1 r -a niusl be accompanied by a pit- n u to said candidate and slg ','. 1 , k... A. Ilnndreil III 1 QU lltl d of said City nf T Isa rt-Jts rt become a candidate and, rr V ther, that t any Primary Lie. Hon " ii 1 -it J i ti