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TULSA DATLY WORLD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1911 9 LEGIONAIRES WILL RUN UWIM drLUHL Organizing a Crew of 15 to Take Their Train to Kansas City t,.,;w,i atrlko or no railway ,., Tin icKlonnrlcg will nttcml .7. u'i im' convention In Kansas rtv nl thy won't walk, cither. v 1, i ui lommlttco from Joe r.ron !'!' ' I" now bu' enrolling i wlllinB workers who. In ' i rallronil strike, will run ' , s ,ial from till city to J, ,', , in1 city. It Is catlmat 'i.j.jt '..r x- of 15 will bo reciulreil : ..r , , tM" special train which Lu lc. i'-re over the KrNco, Oc tober jo bi tl nnother train from vl l,,,v 'i .. first to volunti-cr their ' It A. Heard, post com- nunder .m,l Major Charles Daley. , niiK-iltors for the position Ix-t Nollilnir Interfere. ,-a!, do It? Absolutely!" ii. ai a ntKf.l ntnl iinswnrcd himself .(rJi afternoon. "Joe Cnrson ' ,rt n thlnB Uk,; 11 LVi fi k' Interfere with a runlon n-lih thr t uililles. In the war we 5,il pif 'It from rn"'' bulldlne to f.tm. c nc 1 'he prospect of opemt. l...,r, . doesn't frluhten us. If thn itf'V! "riur nnd If we can fur- i.ili'" i ' 'P'-r jti'W, thero proba- . i. I. Ullnn fr.im mil. I,nial ' i-lonarles are frankly en i' mi' preparations. Com mar'iicr H'-ani falil JoklnRly last , VM (In- ilirre hud been more np-lii-an's fr 'ho work of conductors than an '!. but that "We would rral'y p-c-r ' ono-armed and one nci kf t'il '"'" foc 11,18 ih" i,r' It.ord ' '3 r a' uuallflcntlons to back up h.i appllratlon for flrlni? the cn rinf as w n e "fired" a ship's en-Ji-ui f.Ktni! the Atlantlo. Ovrr two hundred and fifty mem, km f e Carson post, their wives and ni' nit'ers of tho ladles' auxiliary ; al.rrd the national convention, n't up- 31 to November 2, Inclusive, nelwcfi) 75.000 and 100,000 legion arte fr "11 all parts of tho country areLe'-P,'('J 1,1 tna convention, wlilitt will probably surpass nil othf'3 tn point of uttendance. NORVELL WINS SUIT rum SIO.OOO Dumnccsi In hull llroiiKlit AsnlnM lllmy by -Mrs. j Trnry In 1'orcclowj MorlKfiRO. Awnrd "t $10,000 damaKos nKalnst .Noli ( hltilrrs Tracy, Indian woman, its given Woodson K. Norvell, local allornev by a Jury In district court lite Wednesday evening Tho caso I.. !rf. n on trial for tho lust week and tho jury was out about four hoars. Norvell was tho defendant nnd tho woman was the plaintiff In the mil She filed suit airalnst tho at lorney to forocloao tho mortense for tho balancl! of tho purchumi on lota In Norvell I'arlc nddltlon which he had purchased from her. In his insflir to tho Indian woman's peti tion. Nnrvcll nuked dnmnccs totaling ' 110,000 for a cloud placed upon Ills title by reason of other suits urousnt by the Indian woman. The cc has n Ions history, dat ing from 1918, whnn Norvell sued tho woman for attorney's fees which he tald wero due him. Thq matter was later bcttled out of court, Nor ull being Klven sovcral lots In tho addition. litcr ho bousht inoro lots and follon-ItiR this Mrs. Trncy filed suit atrainut him, sulnc to set nMdo tho fanner aereement and clouding his lltlf N'orvcll won a victory In this suit tn lower courts nnd won again when file carried It Into tho auprein ourt. Ills claim of dam ajea In tho laat suit was bocauso of the other suits which sho hail brought. Accord'.iK to Norvell tho Indian aoman Id a mortgaRo of ubout rillflnn titn iniu im lmr1 jurchased Unless her uttorneys carry the matter to tho supreme court a complete settlemnt will prob ably bo rached within the near fu ture. Norvell fays. Attorneys for Mrs Tnt' y havo not yet said whether they would appeal tho case. RETAILER HAS A HARD ROW I'orccd tn Handle Too Jinny Itrands ' to satlsrv Public Ta.Mo. Tj many pcrbons engaged In tho manufacturing business as a ro- ult of simulations and increased Iroducuon during the war; some of these plants must go out, I-ee I.evcr- "g lam tpe notary club at Hotel Tuhu Wednesday noon. Recently, be tald he visited a drug storo that carried on lta shelves 31 kinds of fafe powder, 27 brands of tolltt eoap. and 19 kinds of tooth paste Another storo handles 12 different lo-iiml i.r - washing fnachlnes Tho subject of lover big's taik was "Whoro Docs tho KftaUcr Go from Here?" "U Is common today -to sco werehnms with three or four brands clothing, six or seven different wands if underviipar, and eight or fine different makos ' of glove. nt tho wiso rctnil merchant, realizing that cnncnrUrntlon will "eiin a more rapid turnover nnd n Jlmum profit. Is rapidly cutting n the number of Items ho enr 1 Ir ta concentrating In all do MrtmentH on one or two well I""!! candard brands. Concfntmle Hiiying. if VOU rnnronf rntn nn hllvlni? 5ur mcrfhandlao from Just a few nuuiufa.-tururs whoso lines arc com plete you automatically reduce tho number of unea you carry In stock you automatically cut down mixed ""k. broken llnea and odda and ends," .flf.vp''lng fcored tho newapariera tU ''"untry charglns that fhey ':!Lca ,no rcc,"t buyer's strike nn havp ot hccn consltdnnt In ooing ,nir part to reduce living outs en ircly mlwtntlng facts and ini3T; ., R flBUrcll farry out 'ontenuoiis. v The m.ng nf n beo la only about lngih' ly-80Con'1 ' an Inch in Simple Way To Take Off Fat t.Ii" Cn bl nnthlnz ilmnl.r thin liitli "nvnltnt llttl. mhlist tour t 'cm , " .u"ul nur we unit ! r. b-J 1 norlnl Thuf. U Ju.t rur bui. .r" .M.rmoU l-re.crlpilon r. ih. ; your 'lrmirl"t for on. lol Si. 1 Prlc "'o world nvor Kol tlnwTn. "ons no .Urvnilon dllln or loot i 11 cierclln, Bl rub.l.nlUI . "I r.llTn" ,. " 'rOU "k" HI" KP .t ii!""1 'lnimr And the heat earl P- I. ; Tabi.t. . xbtr r hrml. u.trvlt, Mich. A.lu. I Ctty Briefs TIMUTV ATTI'TNDUD thn reKU lar meetlnc of tho I'arent Teachers association of Keqtioyah school Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Ituth Hearn was elocted president. Mrs, M. Smith and Mrs. O. O. Hlhley frt and second vice pr1 dent, nnd Mrs. r. Younkmnn secretary. It was decldd to meet tile tlilnl Wednesday nflcrnoon of each month. - I- - nivonru 1'irriTiONS filed Wcdnesdny: W. c, Onilc against Mnreuorlto Crnlc; Mlnnnlo Willis against A. J, Willis. MAHltlACJR l.irKNSKS Issued Wednesday J. N. Itowley, 24, and Oarnet MnrKim. 20, C'ushlin; Ollvd II. UnrRey, 25. and Kva M ndwards 22, Tulm; Mllas V. Horgun, 21 and Mae lUiiant. IS Tulsa; Hen Mc CrlRht, 22, and IHlth Wilson. lSr Tulsa; H. J. Itltz, 61, nd Karrlo Thfirp, 55. Tulm; Ara Htnnley, tl, and Hlble Mow, 20, Tulsa; Trod Oarrls, 27, Truman. Ark., and ICmnia Newton, 23, Wobb City, Mo. I FLOYD KOtlMCSTON. accused ! of auto theft, wns bound over for Jury trial In dlmrlct court by Justice John II. Qiterry Wcdnesduy. He was remanded to Jail under a ' 5.000 bond. l'ERlwtnn Is charged with the theft of a auto belonging to tho Smith Motor company. . IIAHOI.l) HAUI-'I.AIUi; nnd Charles Hancock charged with the theft of n "whoopee" from Itwin motor company wero held to district court by Justice. John It. Querry yesterday. The two ynuthx wero sent to Jail. Hancock under u. 55,000 bond and his pal under a 33,600 bond. , CHATtOKH OK GRAND larceny against Itoy 1'oluton, Hud Oladdy nnd Oolf I.uster wero dlsinlsseil by Justice John H. Querry yesterday. Tho threo men wero nccused of stealing 800 poundii of seed cotton from C. B. Martin. NRAItl.Y 200 MKMHEIIS of the order will tako part In the Haha Orotto ceremonial to be hold at the Masonic Temple Vrlduy eve ning, Participants will como form thu northeastern part of the state as well ns Tulsa and will register at the hall at 6 o'clock. Tho cere monial begins .-ft 7:. 10 with Monarch Clark In charge. MOTH lllia WITH HAHirc.S who need rgedlcat attention, or mothers who need nnvice annul caring lor babies will receive any assistance they need at tho weekly baby clinic held Krlday from 12 to 1 o'clock lu the Humane Society offices, ac cording to announcement made by Mm. Victoria Trotter, tho nurso In charge. J. THOUTON KLIjIOTT of New York Is spending a' few days In Tuls.i as tho guest of Julius Khan. The New York visitor Is In charge of Kalln's New York office. I J. 1. COOrKU nnd J. I! Cain wero arrested Wednesday by traffic officer K. Hyde oit charges of being drunk and recklcw driving aftor their Kord coupo hair turned over near Third street and Moulder avenue demolishing tho top. Neither of tho men was Injured furtlmr than a few scratched. A gallon nnd a hnlf of corn whisky was found In tho car by tho police. I BHOItTY MCOOWAN and Dertha Hudson wero fined 119 and costs each In police court Wednesday nfternoon on charges of possession. I'lalnclothesmen I. IV. Wilkinson and Krank Hyrd iirrrccl tho "omnn ns sho stepped out of Mc Qowans car carrying a paper hand iintainlngl i3 pints of corn whisky. Iloth will be, turm-d over IDLE 12 MONTHS IS-BACK ON JOB Ohio Man Lost a Year On Ac count of Stomach Trouble; Is Now Well and Strong "Only n man who hns to work for a living knows what It means to get hack on the Job after not hit ting a llik of wot It for a whole cnr. 'I loEt 12 months straight tlmo on account of htotnach trouble. Ono of tho worst cases I guess any man ever hail. Tanlac not only made me a well man again but built mo up 10 pound In weight. I am writing all my friends In other cities to tell them of tho wonderful news." Tho nbovo statement wns mndo by ('eorgo It. Lowe, well-known em ploye of tho (loodyear Tiro nnd Ilub bor CO., living nt -11 McCJowan St., Akron, Ohio. Tanlac is sold in Tulsa by the Quaker Drug company and by lend ing druggists cxtrywncre. ,avi. Guy Bates Post IN THE 'Masquerader' CONVKNTION HALL NOV. 2 Mail Orders Now to J. G. REICHEL Box 321 Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, Plus 10't, War Tax & tn tho fedeml authorities for prosecution. The Ituick car wdi. h McOownn wan duvlng will bo conftslcatcd by thj- government. I'OMCK HA Vl-T In their poises (don a kodnk which was picked up soon Bfter It had been lost from an auto traveling on Host Klrst street about noon Wednesday, M. i:, tlrny of ths Ja.olM hotel vn Kant Tlr.n Mrect saw thr korlak fall out of tho tar Into tho streot, picked It up nnd turned It over to the police In hopo that tho owner would report tho lorn. HOV KTONK was turned over to tho fedeml authorities for prosecu tion on a charge of posaertdon fol lowing his arrest and conviction In pollen court Wednesday. He was arrested by ItlalnclotheMnian Krank Hyrd Monday In possession of two galloiw of corn whisky. Tl I It UKKVKH DOMKSTIC 131111 tl" company, which Ira. I.. IteeN-es, manager of the Chamber of Com merce, orgnnUed In New York before coming to this city hui been relocated In Sand Springs In a factory building that has hcn Mtutullng empty for some time. The company was g.ven free rent for one year. Omar Benedict Is pres ident of tho company. SIMPLY REFEREE HE SAYS Ilroto- Tells HntiirtniH He Does Not llcprvhont rnge InU'ri'slN .lon Col. Ira I,. Iteeves. manager of the Chamber of Commerce, explained to tho Itotnry club nt Hotel Tulm. Wednesday 'noon, that In ngreelnr to tho terms of Chnrlus I'nge's letter on tho water situation he I'.oeg not expect to represent the Page' In terests alone. Ho did not construe the lettered asking him to net In such a cu'paclty, ho snld. "As I understand It, I inn asked to net as a referee, acting for both sides, and not merely to represent the 1'ngo Interests." he explained. I have never yet smrKeu duty, and as referee In this mutter I expect to try to do my duty, regardless of crit icism that muy ba directed against me."' Teamster KHIctl by Horse. Kr. l tn Th Woria. I'USW UTV, uci. j a. .i. . Itosklns, a teamster hero for years, was fatally Injureii touuy wnen klckeil on tho head by a horse, crushing his skull and causing con cussion of the brain. In nddltlon to Internal Injuries. After kicking Hos- kltis, the horse trampled his pros trate body. Will Support Prosecution. OKMUUlHi:, Oct. ID. Forty busi ness men of Okmulgee city nnd county, met here todny nnd pledged their support to County Attorney JnmcH Hepburn, In tho prosecution of I.on Kuhn, suspended sheriff, whoso third trial begins on November 7. A class room In nn Indiana uni versity htift been equipped with blnckboatds that are raised hydratl llcally after, they havo been written upon ho they can be seen from a dis tance. If Ruptured Try This Free pply It tn Any lltiptmv, Old or Itcevnt, Largo or Small and You nro on tho Ilnntl Tluit Una " Ciinrlncctl Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Anrone ruptured, man. woman or child, tinuM write at once to V. H. Illen. 319 A Main St., Adami, N. T.. for m ft trial of hi wonderful ailmu'.atlnr application. Junt put It on the rupture and the mui cles tit tin to tighten. thy ttk'in to hi ml together ao that the open In cloica nat urally ami the need a support or; trun la then dono away with. Don't j nestect tu aend fur thla free trial. Kven If your rupture doesn't bother you what Is tho use of wearing supports a!) our life? Why auffer this nuisancer Why run the rlk nt ranjtrene and surh danger frnm a atnftll and tnnorent itttte rupture, the kind that has thrown thuu rands on th nptirntinte table? A host of men and women ure dally runntnr such r laic Just bfcaue their rupturva Jit not hurl nor pievent iti em from b'ettlnfr around. Writ at once for this fret trial, as It is rer talnly a wonderful thin and has aided In the cure nf ruptures that were as bis; as a man s two flats. Try and write at odc. using ttie coupon below. Free for Itiipturo S. Tllce, Inc.. W. 3 13 -A Main Ht. A damn, N T Vou may send ma entirely free a Batnpte Trcatmfit of your stimulating application for Itupture. Name Address Elate Mail Orders Now D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Way Down East" CONVENTION HALL Twice Daily Oct. 30. 31. Nov. 1 To J. G. REICHEL Box 321 Prices 50c, $1, $1.50 Plus Tax CONVENTION HALL Friday UCT.L I -L0 beats nt .Icnklns MtiMc Storo Octolicr 21 COMPLETE TEST CASES Suits llrought by Tulm Companies l'rutrstlng Itntc on I'npcr Now lu Court's Hands, WAHHINOTON. Oct. 19,-Three lest cases, brought by 111" World Publishing company, tho Inmocrat Printing company and the Tulsa Papor company, all of Tnls.t. tikla., to recover Judgments against the t'nlted Statrs Upon awards made by the Intcrstaef, commerco commis sion," were trlod today In the court of claims, should the claimants In ho suits be successful. It will opon tho doors nf the court to suits based upon about lMITiO awards, Involv ing an iidKregnte nmntinl estimated at between 150.000,000 and f 100. 000.000. The plaintiffs alleged that they wero compelled hy the director gen oral of railroads to pay unreason able and discriminatory freight rnlcn nnd that the- were enntien to recover the difference between the amounts paid, mid the amount wlilt h ths Interstate commerce com mission fixed as reasonable. Thn lallrond Hiliottilstratlon on tested the dalms upon the ground that the provisions of tho federal railroad control act preclude the bringing of suits against the Culled States and the obtaining of Judg ments In tho court of claims. Library Mulct to City Hall. Rii-ttal to The World. Ct'SIHNtl, Oct. 19. Work of re moving the public ulbrnry from lt present location tn new itiarters 0I the third floor of the new city liall. will bo commenced ae once, the i"!tv council buying given tho library board permission to ne.cupv this room. Sevcia! hundred new vol umes will be lidded to the honks al ready owned by tho library and the present tpiarlers are Inaileipintu to take tare of this Increase. Waiting for the .Iiilcc. A WKM-ftTON Ah soon as the franchise can be pa.'neil hy the it urs, Wcllston will get an tin trie light idant. Part of the tnnchlney hn already boon Installed , To keop Insects and dust nut of glasncs containing drinks a I' ren' h man hits Invented nn elastic jinper cover, with a thin spot In tho top I through which u straw can be in Bcrtctl. ARE YOU A CHEAT? Trylnc tn K' I thou I r I whn ynu nMl ttioin In nit mil uii the uiiie lUite at theHtlruc nt tolttMirn. HANNIS llrllrr t.l.ir. .rr llir llr.ult nf Itrtlrr Mrllmils 305 SOt Til IIDSTttV Tulsa Winter Garden Midcontinent Park High Class Dancing ' and Cabnrcting Every Night rcntnrlng 'Cum Salt' Orchestra of CbJcngo Mnlil Kcrtlco for Ijtdlcs Hnnilo IMinoundi Prop, LAST TIMES TODAY 1 vi s 1 -van vmr mm r I ajti AmaglaSatlsmmm iojys&iJL&irrtxv.vi.'dAx.ii.ii uinviin intra f 1 .1 1 nsxiiXAMXAksji I I A 1 tsB (I I I I Wq I a . V S DBS BBS III M " iTJ M W Nat OA U EJ U II ! I . II T3.'IJ IK M. 'm U m " I I I I II ,BaMkM3 18 HTWiUMiioiiJH miviv m mEsmsszzsiim !a, i owning tOU I H r .UiJrfi'W17VA rWL3AiC.9 T uTTmrnniiM T if i II msam mm am. m rn. m ' fl " c0ejj"ni " . 'iaaSM ",BmJ "p' tiHiK mo ; with .imk unit m " ,WI1 nf m w mm Si"' H'rrir i ' ffif - A m 1JtlWI1 ,CU m She Had Promised ffl MM Iavt l'rolnril. wjJj jP&i'jfr W i Ejs? tllO lflSl ijW Hint olioM dlanil I17 IIiIm S WWXL Also, fiinr Itanelt W L'Af iiuW' LllV JJ(KH "Vij rcncKailo brolficr, what- lfi I -EMRl Wi-hlcrn In "TI10 paaf?Br'7Wi l"TrTt J ' '' Ti. .mry f hranilinl kui fj ou r I10 iniglit 1I0. Mi. 1 'jg! "fnn"" Sf "RVf. i?--SM,rb Wlltl.rlll nt ulmt lies jijj Police Patrol Arrived y ednesday All new nnd shiny, the new police patrol wngon arrived Wednesday afternoon and was put tn use at once. The patrol, which is .1 spe cial geared one-ton rord truck, will IteS Used to answer box calls from tho stnllons over town ordinary cars previously used by the depart ment will still be used for patroliuar work. Kour men, working In pairs, on 15-hour shifts, hae Im u assigned tolthe patrol. During the day, Of-f!-W 1". M MeMlll.ni wi. ' wngon nsslited by K. I.. Crawford. On night duty will be liny Lain aster, driver, assisted by Karl Clark. Mine Ilrnil Acts Apprnicil. PITTHMl'Itfl. Kan, Oct 19 Mine worker! of West Vltgltila have approved the notion of John 1. lwls, president f th International union, In suspending DUlrli t No. 11 (Kansas) from the mganlr.atton n,-. cording to a letter leielved bn,. to night by Oeorge L Peck, named bv Lewis to succeed Alexander llnwal In the order suspending the dlstri. t for refusal to comply with mdeis issued by the Internal loual union. Wttnin tn 'Nike 'IViilnliig, NORM AN One In.ndred nnd two of Uncle ttam'M vetetans are listed for vocational training under gov ornment supervision In the rnlei slty of okl.ihnmii, most of them t.ik ing a lirnfi-sslotHil course. hi.ot.I.hk to Dean Itoy (llttlnger, head of un dergraduate. An all metal windmill nf Kuro penn ItiVMitlni lh automatii ally tnrmtt at i'i ukkI. to stri ng win Is to decrease tt power b the upeu linn of tin noxlinf" iddei ffiSMSSffl!EBSB W 1 TODAY MERRY MAD- CAPS I In n Trnp.ty "lMiUhlillc X" 'fj,i Sit n 0,7 (fy? Serene. "THE ROAD TO LONDON" Ullh llrMtnt Wtuhburii rAilii: sv.ws A mat rum Trimiy Nit lit .ttnllnre 13c aiu 22c MjEhl zto unt .Vl) Th ren t- ttn wa Todav 1 10 it 7 45 9 4S rieiums Hlnr 1 v in rerronnant. e ecu rTTl SEEK CONTRIBUTIONS Tnlxn ( mnty Piibllo llt-iillh AwiK-ln-tlnit llcglns Drlto lor ruiids III City Nft Week. The Tulsa county Public Health naaociatlonr-standliig on thu reemd of it past service to the common Ity, will go before the Tulsa public during the coming week fur fundi with which to continue lt work dur um the coming enr. The campaign will open on Sunday with fonr-tutn uto speeches In all thti chinches and moving picture theaters and will get under way Monday with a latge corps of woikeiH In both business i and residence sections. Contributions will finance the Work of what Wero fnrmetly the Tulsa County Tills'rrulnols kshocIii 'lion, the child welfare board, the I Public Health association, and tin' Comrrjnlty Nursing nrgNiilatlmi. I combined In necnrdan.e with the, recotimeniltlon of Miss iierlrtidi-, I Vallle, iiHtlnnal ohsrlty worker after I her survey of local charity limiliu , Hons. i To carry on Ibis w.ok JS?iift(l will be rc'tulrrd. as thr i It I'll Miraie tinnrd has suspeinled I im ., . 1 1 It I c- be. ntlse ef lark 'f fundw i'id the other organisation fa . i i-ltnllai .ills TODAY ONLY Marguerite Clark "A GIRL NAiWD MARY" AIm (h mm! Contiih ANY SUV!', AW TLMIS 10c War 'I'm liu liiilitl Clinngo of Program Dally Electric Show T Special Surprise! Tests Vaudeville! Electric Storm! Fashion Show! "Its Worth Going Miles to. See" BENEFIT DANCE Scholarship and Educational Fund A. A. U. W. Ainer. Assn. Univ. Women CONVENTION HALL OCTOBER 21, 19219 P. M. Feature Dnncing TICKITS tl Pl.lt ('Ori'l.l-INrOUMVTi On Sale at Oiiatirr Drug Stoni STRAND PSg A Heart-pi filing Drama nf tho North Woods 1'roin the Nmel RICHARD Ami Splendid ItOLIN hi linlnlo U: llitn, o night Demonstrations at Every A m a z c m c n of Every Kind and Description FOURTH and ELGIN I BEGINNING TODAY Ethel Clayton Iff Vaudeville lii William D. Taylor's Production by llolmnii Uny wltli TRAVERS Supporting Cant COMPJ)V 12131), 2, 3i30, C, :.10, fl. 0:30 Booth t ! Delight! NOW PLAYING 1 r CLARK AND BERGMAN 8tnr;i of .Muairnl Com lily a 11 il Vauilcvlllo TojillncrM FOUR LUNDS A I'lno SlnnlriU Diversion STERLING ROSE TRIO Unlquo Novelty WELCH & HAZLETON "Jim, tho Janitor" MARION HAZELTON "lly rroiy" VltlCKNl Kliht Iwrr lloor, fiooi lUlroay, lAr, :i: Mil tit. In ihtillnir Tui. Week Day Matinees Umcr I'loor aso! Italcony 16c lncludliiB lax tJgsniiva