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TULSA DAILY WOULD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1021 GREAT CHANGES IN KEETOWAH Last Convention Showed Great Differences From Old Times GRAY-HAIRED VETERAN Instead of Discussing Crops nwl Wars Talk Centered on Claims Presented Wire Flashes mri" tin 1lmittii mc lot HT f. 'I n Aug m Mm b n ' Itl Rf.fl In- .l A I'nt'Mi w. f ' H' ' y w I "II Mm- kij' inK ti'H-ri (illl IMcy Wi tl'ilir MM-rttin .l..tl ! i iim K I tin- i,f hi f ' u Ihft tr wm f.ii.uHjf lMuri'1 ' III A(((, Aiiit J1 June I iel lf WlU in, fume i l" Hlffnfd. it urelir Mtrriit Iit, fliftrfffil with lt' rtlon '( J i , lRifl to havft 'MAtrixl nto t . Imo.flfio frum Mloi.o kepcri it. auburix. Hri-n 1 I. hi AII'.VA HTV An. 10 lUyne.rM II ll.ii lime, ) lit.. I at 117 W.. TII'M S'nlh tr.l. KMfl ''lly. Mn . hm fitally rmiri'lr-t ly thn nrrMphtiil tlTlm r Re 'it 21 fnlll'ftr f If In Willi rjrrir- u.ir t . it w. rf(Mr t inMnHori t', IliD Ktl LM!rtr Iiilion hr',. f'KI.AtfiMA I irv Ami 10. Mr i.n-1 MM It. II Jtrtiit w-r. tirM Hp tr two mnflkv.l hlnrkri anl rfllv1 uf rtln- rn"n,U unil Jpwfilrv vnhliit nl ft 00, twr nut l in- t.ar.M nt II,- North I'aiimlUri J t'"1'" ""l M'k h"t Al'n ,vir n.j(r lif.ri, M'tniUy rilNtlt. I 1'i.llT WHIITH, Tmi. Ailf 10. -Dfoiilh tin ntvuruiR Tni laiilf Miitf, aernrrt il mhl. MiSfiON. Aif lr,..tir l. II. kf ff, I ,,.r Milmu ll Hfnwlnir lii Wont Kunrurr ni1 IHn1 trnoin er f'pnrtr1 on the way to that diatrirt tmlay . ( prevent r lMwen tha IturiKtrUn ' nl the AufftrUnii. fAIJAHY, All.fttn. Ann. 10. A dan Kirmit fnrt flr Brrilrnf nnwaM at Hi into f 10 tnlira tin hntir Nflrl ilMt roytnir thn t,ft lirnt-r in Altrrm, wa rug ok t'nUy in thft dlalflrt of Crown Neat muuu tain T-MIIT:Qt!Alt. Aug. no.Mlowly find almost ltnpiireoptlhly the ctimi trcM of til" civil -V.O.T finrlnil nrn lu'lnff tnrnoil )iili o!or frlnmlnltlii ntntini; thn Ifulliin (rlbt'fl, ami nt tlin tnxt jfiftiliir niKflliic tif tho Mfi-triwnh (oClnty, minri nflnr tin irKti lent Inn mntli- nno of llio BtrmiKniil riiiTfihr-B fratBrnltiw wliltJi ulllcil with Urn mlpral Kuvcriimniit, ftiivnrnl iiintii linr nf tlin Irllm win) iiml Jolm-il villi tlin rotifnli-rnfy woro nilinUtml to liininlxrxlili, Rhjht inllrn north of Tnlilmnmli, tlio unnti'il ruiiivclilliin of t lie fin tutnlty oi-itl. oim vvt'iik w Nnir ly BOO inrtnlxirn wtiro (ifiifnt? Now im momlinrtt firo Imiiltinlni; to rntiirn to tliflr hoiuppi, iMimy of tlicm Htn ra murk In it on thn clnuiin of hnlf ii iirorn of ywirn In thn fralnrnlfy. itumpi of thi'in r Pinuiiilifr hnilt to tint rlvJI wnr thnn. "No palnfiiroii In thn trllm thnn," ottn mnmlinr icmarliiMl, "nil -wurw riilt-tilooiiiil" Illntory oC, thn nnrlnty lmum out IiIh rnnmrk. Tim Kenloowali, or KAlilzoil nhorlly linforn llm iMir lnul for lift principal jniriioHii flin unlt inR of JhoriiUeo nill-lihioiln In fra tnrnal IioiiiIh. Ilpriri outhrealt of ittrlfn liutwcnn thn north anil thn rioiitli, hnwnvnr, tho r.onlnty ulllml with thn foilnral Kovnrninnnt 111') lull hlooiln Julnuit tho northern WllltMl, 'llll(l(T !-lTlll (Millllt-I. Bcvnral palnfaciit wnro notlrnil nniotiR inoinbnnt cutlmrt'd for tho convi'iitlon thlH yoar. Wlmrn linforn illscnnxlonii of ronviMitlonii hail lirnn of ctojih, of tiunrlhln nr, or wnrn jiiint, tho topic of illrifilailoii at thin rounrll ivjih that of Walnut altiuuly lulil lioforo thu Unlti-d Htaton kov- ritni'-iit. .Much of thn tllFciirtntim contorcil abiitit thn claim whlnh lutkH for rum imnwitloii for land allotted to no j:roi', unil money paid to thorn !nr capita. Action nn taUon approv ing thn flllni: of til l.i claim. Thn few mirvlvorrt of tho civil war period, liowril and whlto Imlrnd. horo llltlo riwmlilnnri) to thn vIk orouit full liloodti who followed Col., W. A. Phllllpn of ICanwiH, throtiRh tho lnillan Inrrltniy and atom; thn bonier, ilurliu: thn C0', tho cIlUnnM 'donlari-d. No morn did thn conven tion rnncmlilo tho oouvonllnnn tf old. they mill. Horn than 4,000 full-blood wnro JiumUcred hh fraternity cltlietm at onn time, and fumlllen c.unii from far comers of tho nation to Join lt council, tribal recorilH ohnw. Many fat cattlo, hoK, ami Bllenp wero killed, and numrrntin valuablo proti ctilu exchatiKeil. Tho Kovcrnment lian put a ban on cxehaiiKo of too valuablo preimnU now, anil nvtieh of tho fond la bou;ht by tho KflfHt, n thltiK tinlnuvrd of In tho old day. Tho Atnorlean flait wavud abovu tho nicothiK place. Tho fluff which tho fraternity carried In tho wnr, how cvor, win but nod In a roceitt flrlnt: of tho ctmtodlnn'H Iioukk. Tho prii fnt Hub Is carefully prennrved, how vor, nnd It Ii coiiHldered an lionor to bo named Its cuutodlaji. YUCATAN IS GONE INTO SOCIALISM Peninsular State Com pletely in Control oC Radical Elements STONKV, N. , AllrT. 10 -A f..rM fr ltti a two rrH frrihl .tn w ; 1 1 1 K it" nr XuAny fr-im othAth, tin t. it n w y ,t It.. WABiriNflTON. Anr. JO Tim POftinwr n 'tiiriila1'if t ! y 1 " e-'vf itfu'-nt iaf, i.f .nft'i,'",i i , n . . Vurk, f.ff lUvn ..Ml llrt'lf.rtl I i r i. 1 'I tl mHll-)T 1 4 In m (IK" -t " in. 111 II II, ImlftbliHjrH'M inl for iin 'jv' tn nia rlNI)ON, Alld. 4" - tl h'rt fcrin! )tiK'"M ii' nrfnr Ii m 1" t n mm i tntnlr ilh -Mrh mn1" a h k r. t-nfn. fllKht nt tV rnh rih Iu-Uk. In tuf U fllllrt with iiimMiip k .1) fV.'l'f. - CII!f!A1t. Af "it. hti tm Urrml cniiitritiiN, tr cm' " . w ,r Amnrlrnn 1r mrimt n m A' i . i -t it nmiAt ri.i, frilt u i.i i Imrt'lrM r1rilriil. fmiM it i i it i ihr ouuiitr wrrt tiii.iiiiiti( -.i it rMir frntfiii.at in 1 1 vti ! ATl.ANTiV (TI'V. N .1 A .f in iir (rnriltmiith metn t i t , iM m- ti. iTltvH Mirly Iciilttjf F M I I- I urn liv I .r i wnlN rr In whi u lH .i. . 1 1 1 h Atlfttillr Itonw dry 'ilia w,iiji'n lulalMl 124. OAINWVIMiK, Li..-. u r I' Alln, fnrnirtr m'ini" -f i '.i.ti tntflaUturo tit fKlBh..!ilH M 1 riM-rly h ( Mn hninr .it.-r.li. tf i...m i tndlilMi' Of IUllillM. f 1 i Ii - Hfiti thn piffpllon tt tuhf )iri t t N-.r , OliU. IMOPX rjrr, Irt . Ante i'j No i ,n,Vr.l IiKIkIIIa !.! h I lir if li'.iil ''' Hi -iirt iMUMtlit, tifnff Hfl'l ntt r l i 'ti ti iftrlnv Imhliiii of an ,it(.mM, i. t.. . tiiv 1 hti iimtnlriK, U vhn rMl,",,'l ' H" IlOtHR, I.Ulio, Auk. SO with Or'vM (. 'VyU't nt.ti in l.riil" of I w tnn on tlmlr t.'inffytioon, (in Jtv I n v J .n. , wh'i tiiHrrlfil thorn, nnn'mnrM l'1ty tiini 1 1 1 niHrrlhun wnh imlt nidi v.m ii mini Ihut TrUr til l hot lufoim Mm li I. h1 juM bt tllvDirfil. AHDMoltlJ, Atiif. JO.- Anlmor rrrtrtl Ita fir nt t'Ul' of fHilton toddy mrmn trti nf Mr ntnl Mm f twn ( mihh I n.tii, fa( h 13 yfiir tl.l nt i-viinl wm I ndfl iihrtii'ilv Ih'Iav win n tin Ir hiii"im till whh ilnioiiiiin i h u m.iilhhu.iiiil 1'lf.vHnml. Houlhweftieiii inl rurbun ticiir 1 I'lilppswa I.ikn. OKI.AllfiMA ( (TV. Aim 30 A flnn IrifMltllt r.( thr Hind ln.ufil t f rlnl 1 tl-.ii wilt I.k Ih I I Hi i.k nil., i I win j, ,.ln 1 tlnim nf rirxirnlii.nii in itw- utm- win ) tuutln jKir inn lion t, It v.hm iii,-.iuirnl t day hy iiiuinhui il tin homil. nnNvnit, ruin.. ab .-o hh i Plltitllt, irnyrriltir '.f 1 InTftllo. ImUV (H rtMlrttt Irltcrit t Mi KnriiorM nf .ut"fn wit tern vldtttK MnhliiK th"M to 1 ui with ('nlorndn In rfforl to drlntf Htiout a rf j durtlon nf rallrotiU rat'. I WASIIINOTON, Auk 30 A ppolnlinnt ' nf lr, .1 U, A. Croftflliiinl. tiotrro. nf tu ! Jimrph, Mo., an a UI nirt" In th ! vfirun m nurfiu ut ik nitfr tnt liilerpnt nf n irro olillf rn aihI ha I lorn niittlril (n itntiMim inninr tint rullor lawn, whs an. timmciMl tintay. CINCINNATI, Ohio. Auk. SO, Many nrimilnrnt 1ml un unil nil nrnm i.. ultrnjIaiiCK imUy at thi I'orty rmirlh ah I iiuni rnnvcnur.n ir m Aniirlrati liar mm , norlnlloii. which txKaii a thron Uaya' iUINlMl. I INCOI.N, Nli., Auk. S0t A local l.nttto I w am iitnlrr way hm (mlay tn Inrrruai thf I'Otnla nf j'. riariilKi, prmlilf nt nf tho wrri-hnl HUIr (N Ii.) ntat hunk, front $3,000 tn IIC.OOO riarMiTA mir ipnit'rrt y-titi1ay Hfirr jmllrn liat fftllc.t 418 So. Main 418 So. Main All llnrs of womcn'tt new punt pa and oxforda for fall; fancy and plain pure Kill; full fashioned hose. Reduced Suburban Day Suburban Day vi.sitor.s to Tulsa ara cordially invited to inspect our new store and complete lines of new fall pumps and oxfords. You are iiHsured of fimlimj the very latest oriKmations in modish footwear for this season. Wo are Tulsa's exclusive distributors for A. Garside & Son's Women's Footwear extraordinary. A IVI I Uno of y Indies' ItldlllK IllKllM. Dr. L. V. Shclton, Chiropodist, will make free examination on all foot ailments on Suburban Day. (Jolf Shoca Oifottls anil Host). .. fldvanc lie fi WEST THIRD STREET W.BREIT )b Ground Eioor of Robinson Arcade Opposite Rialto Tht-Ater For Suburban Day We Offer Lowered Prices on New Fall Suits, Coats, Dresses, Etc. To acquaint Tulsa visitors with the many advantages to be had by trading at this popular women store, we nave arrangeu some vc-ry aiiiavuvu K-ciais. o particulnrly invite you to compare the styles, qualities, and prices of our women's Wear Willi loose uisuwiimu. Aim, in uvui uiu ii'i'i- inirison we're sure you will find that you.can set i p hiKher grade suit, dress, or coat that you desire frr the price you would pay for one of ordinary qualities. Our New Suits for Fall Arc Simply Wonderful Tho cliolco of a suit for autumn prorentH only nn out look of ple.i8.tnt anticipation. Tho unwonted diversity of tho suit mode In our selec tions gives Kimcrous oppor tunity tor personal prefor enco and assures a personal H.itlsfactlnu In both quality and price, unknown In formor years. Sulla Specially I'rirwl for Suburban Dny $25 up to $95 New Frocks That Are Sure to Please Smartly tailored frocks n cloth, frequently fur.trlii.m it nro much In tho plcturo for autumn wenr, soconded n' iy l)y tunic drosses of trlriti p, polret twill, and sgrce. Othir gracious types' In this s 'or. tlon aro soft crepe, saUna and cltarmonje. Sporlally I'rlrctl for S Kuhurhnn Day i $12 to $75 Handsome New Coats for Fall and Winter Our first arrivals In coats show many Itandsoroo models In the heavlor cloths, such as Kcronda, inarvclla, panvelalnoorlando, etc. Trimmed with fur and embroidery for tho most part, and most ornatuly lined. - Our Coats are priced from $12 upwardsio .$125 Now is the time to save on Furs Furs have a j;obuo this season whjch bids fair to nverRhadon-nll previous years. Our August reductions on furs Is an occasion to mve money that shouldn't bo overlooked. New Fall Skirts, Suburban Day, at $6.95 Crisply plaited and smartly tailored In pannl effects aro theso smart, new plaid modish skirts for fall. Novel pockets and other em liolllshrnents aro Interesting features. MKXICO CITY, Aug. 30. Travel fro returning hero from th otato of Vucatan dencrlbo that region as a poclallHt fctrotighold with radicalism titrongl yontronclnid from tho gover nornhlp down to tlio most minor of fice. I'olIpo Carlllo, member of tho fed fral chamber of deputies whom radicalism recently 11 to attempts to ount him from tho lowor hono. Is tho acknowledged loader and In all probability will bo elected governor at tho ulncttons next fall. Although tho radicals uro divided Into two groups tho regular no rlalist party and tho socialist party of Uio southeast, of which Carlllo Is tho head they aro unltod In. tho catiHo of communism. It is reported, nnd opnrato as tho "leaguu of reltt unco." Membership cards to this or ganizational aro printed on flaming red papor. Its letterheada nro Jirlntod lit red and It ! said that all official documents aro written with red Ink. The organl7atlon of noclallsts was liogun In Vunitan in 1915 and has boon growing titoadlly over Hlnce. At various times the most oxtrumo of tho rndlenl.H havo advoiated a tp nratlst movement from Mexli-n, but this hnu tiKver been given Herbms, conBlderail m becatlMi Yucatan in no1 sonho is idf-Hiippnrtln. I I'litaliS. at tho present time Is In i u bad state econotuU.tlly. There 1 practically no market for heiienuen, , tho chief product nf the st.ite. and i the largo growers have been tnrceill to store their cropo and am not re-1 planting. The rtsult Is aim. 'it ills-! titrowt to the peasant clos whb-h ' eiully lends llnolf tn tlio I n f 1 . ti. .i i of the radicals who condii.' their1 prniBtganda under the Klein f( "help for the poor dou ntrodd. n In-' dlnn." i The economic vltuntlon ban g!-eni rlfo. to iitimernun Instar es of 1 ;i - i loiwneHS and only ierent! a deli ga llon of Yucatan journalists itf.tcl l'resld"tit Dhregon to protrtit In lur-i run against tho aMKa8slnatiin ,.: ct their number nnd to pnsint1 other facts relative to a Mttiutniii which thoy described nn i "Jit I imvo nnd a mennre.' 't w,i. nt til logon promlwid thnt full Immtlga ' tlon would bt'nnil. I Nowspatwr dispatches from that ' rrtflon fnqnBntly toll of claahen li -1 tween rudlcak jutd the conservative) I t-lth ocoo&lonAl bloodnhed. In line with these facts In tho re port recently cabled officially to tlw government hnm that tho com munist congran which met In Moh 5w servnil months ago designated Caplin-Simpkins 209 SOUTH MAIN "FASHION'S HOME" New Autumn Modes on Sale at Clearance JPrices Suburban Day Extraordinary Values in New Wool Sweaters For Fall Khort Ttueiln style Sh enters, with Angora trimmings, inlurs black and white, pink, while. J:i.lc, nnd other hndps. Wont Infilaeo of a blmiKe. Regular print 5. Suburban lay only, cholcn $9-95 M i d d i) Sweaters li)Uble weave wool. JuM the thing for sTTlo'il girls Made "lib sailor foliar, lied and white, bl.iik and while. Jockey nnd unite liegular t" values. Stibuibin Hay only, chnli c New Fall Frocks foY Misses Specially Priced at 19 .75 $A-50 They are thu kind of frocks you have always hoped to find at a reasonable price and hero they are! Made of wool jersey in two distinct fall models, one with a finely pleated skirt, long tie sash and blouse of tricolette the other in a French effect, delightfully trimmed with crimer fur both as smart as fall frocks can bo and both unusual values; sizes H to .'!8 at $19.75 -At5 Tulsan's and Visitors, Make Our Home "Yours" Suburban Day, Thursday, Sept. 1 Free Automobiles for Visitors Suburban Day Wall Paper Special 5,000 Single Rolls of WALL PAPER 8-Yard Lengths . 20 Different Patterns Suburban Day Special, 5c Single Roll 15c and 25c Values Sidcwall, ceiling and border for average room will cost you $1.25. Sold only' with borders. Borders lc, 2c, 3c per yard. Ceilings sold only in proportion to side walls and borders. Cash No Charges No Delivery Killmer Paint & Glass Co. Successors to TUIA5A DECORATING CO. Established 1901 x IK. Ii. Killmer, President 212 S. liouldcr TULSA, OKLA. Phones Osanc -107-6500 , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WALL PAPER, PAINTS, GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES AGENTS AND DISTRIBUTORS . Devoc Paints , Johnson's Wax and Wood Finishes , . , r. . . Stark's Guaranteed Shinyle Stains Muralo Dutch halsonunc Mitchell and D-Flekt-O Side Wind Shields, Rice's "Barreled Sunlight" Glass Enamel $10.00 Each iuwum aa tno neaaquartors for as Caplin-Simpkins, 209-South Main-