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nVo i hi i i lh i 1 1. V w o i: 1. 1) s i i v m v 1 1 . i ! i n TULSA CAR HAS a m m i- i'M ni ii ini mix inn too mii i iv ii ii ITION iL i i i"i iiti it i i . GEORGE CLARK WILL DRIVE hi Mailt ii ntllil ii' "i i im lilt I Ml I I I HI I. I -lll'l llll - .III I h 1 1' in i ll UrlvtTi i luii imii.i I ml. pal ii ki im . lili h h. Ill .ii Hi. ln1iituiMoiia Mod 1 1 til R III h M. i ii mil' , otter, ,i 1 1 now roKlstiTsd fol i ni The nil lw i" 'i.'i'' iiii the rivrm, .in m fnllowa Ktiita, An dorson ; Hluln. MiTi N) Imti , 1 1 Knill ii.ii. Ki.i.'ti. Hnrmnn; Musnn, llvunn; ilaaon, I'owt'i I'nhnown, nm muni iuit.,1 si uta, I li-rr : HiiiiIm ii m I Knt Huh i. Ouot, Id mil l smi. Knippi i . .'nv Si"' in. Wilrox; sin. ni. i, Adam! I'i'iiKi'i'i (Fri'i.ihi, Onus. (vtmoot ( h ri iu li i. ZiH'iirrelll, Amrl, Mi'Niw; Srli.i. iii, Ji'iiklni; Mi rriT, l I 'h I inn . M.i i. MrilKI MrrriT, W ish. it I . Mi'l i .ir-. K nlRhi ii:i iimn , rii' iii . Sn i-lti 1 - K ii Ik tit . Ii urn lutkiM . Tulsit, Clark ,. - (Oi im i n '. M ulf oi .1 , laottn ill l. ill ,i nl . aOttft ' Hull. ill I, IT, idIIii ( Italian), mil nominal ile, i ilsbrow . i 'nau, II. Kiidlcott; n 1 1; i . ni unknown, noi nmnl' , Mason, llaupt. Tills lin i f ni 1 1' s Ih proof nf th fin i thai rm'liiK ini' i 'M Is Rtpadily irowlnR. and llial Oil year's .ni will be Ihi m. aiisi MiAod eontesl ever hi lil nt tin' Indlanapolla Motor Spued wiiy, If mil In ih' world Seven more Mtri are entered thin year than were entered last and twelve more win )ne up f"i" ihe Indlaiiapolli rare than will participate lu ihe French Qrand PHx, which la Ihe icreateal race held In Burope. 'i i.. furl ili.it Ihe Indlann pnllM Motor Bt'eeilwu Im atendlly gained In popularity until in. lay li In the. center "f the world's motor In tereat, Ik iirotiahly tlir reniion why the European racea have loal much "f their luater, while Ihe manufacturers nml rivers hnveturned their eyrt to wards America. All of the foreign .ars entered for Ihe Indianapolis nice have been Qrand Prix favorltea, Bnd tin' drlvera who nre coming to thlK country rank as tho lust in l3urops. Unit minute entrtea poured Into the Office "f the Bpeedway management, aome of them being pleasant surprls a Entries f"i the three ear fuse team were mailed from Taylor, Texas, ln ie the team is at present. It has been though! fur aome tlm. that the Case ears would he entile. 1. as leu's Disbrow, old-time ruce pilot and head of the I'ase team, was inori than anx ious to compete. The team has been making the rounds 'f the dirl tracks and the showing made is sa:.l to ho s.. Mtisfactorj that entry in the r.O" mile race was held advisable. This s'.-iS'.n filsbrow i- suing aftei the ha i on. "is pai Ini is will be Mill Endl reii and J"1, Nlkrent, h. have been Alivtng pnc ..vi.rs f, years The team Is one nf the itrongeal In the field, an.l If the ears nr. as f.isi and as iitht as reporta aa they shealil be Well up in front when the checkered flan talli Three ls,.tas. th(. big Italian speed i'. .it . us whl h have figured promi nently among the world'a record breakers, have ils.. been entered, and It Is asured that Harry 01ra.nl and Teddj Teulaff will lie at the wheels Of two of these ears while the drivel fur tin thir.i has not been nominated i 'wim; t.. a stiik. In the lsotta factory at Milan, Italy, there has been mure or less misunderstanding regarding these entries it was the original In tontlon that three is. .it. is should be entered, and Totxlaff, Grant, R. C, OUhooley, and Trucco, an Italian, wore among the poslbllltlea as driv ers. Then it waa learned that owing to the Milan strike it would be almost Impossible for the lsotta factory to ship hut two i us in time for the Hull gnapolla race. Tetilaff and Grant were nominated as drivers, while OUhooley who tried out an lsotta on the in- dlanapotti Motor Bpeedwa) several weeks ago, and who has been in Eu rope arrangements for the shipment of the cars, - as named as relief. This Information was considered definite nml will made public, but at the last moment advices were received which said that threi entries would be made after ail. but thi question of the .ltt ver f"r the thud ear was not settled. Gifts for Graduates a. tlic Commencement si ason approaches our handsome 1 i t 1 of goods w Hi appeal to those who li sire make gradua tion gifts. Bomething appropriate for the boy or the girl at ;ilni'st any price von desire to pay. Just ONE Price 1 One JUST Price ' ' a2fgsjsai.il Anothsi fm in 11 iiti s w iii' ii is filling tin liraim of moluf minis lasts w ill luy In Dial of a M.i. ..lis Ii I ..iif n I.) Itslph Mulford This is the agms cm "i"' h Ralph I" Palms ' i.isl i .'r unit with wliii h he .me so in. ii winning the Mm mile rgll It has heeii rebuilt tu suit tin requirements laid town fojovani iin Mm s in hi, ami In its new form bus a piston rtlsplgnmgnl of 110 cubic in 'Ins, wlii'h Is liirgei than Unit "f inn uthsr iar ait tared, Tha intn was made bi i: J Bchroaderi of .i.is. I'lty, a inllllunalre sportsman who i iv ni tin i i,i with Mulford in no 1 1 .i . in a nil wlii'h lias glrsad Si i itra led us ability to trfcvsl with On fastest in tin- Kiiiiir, the smiling im.. i who earned tin name of IHO Champion should si t a fast p. o i for llli field. ilnorga f lark, i he is ran w ho in. oh a good finish In Ihe ahdirhilt at Milwaukee last year, has In a nominated to drive the specially built Tulsa, i uti l ed l I 'al lien i i 11 nt I'l' Kin Arrow, i 1 1, i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , ,i Tin cat h is in. oi. a remarkably good show, no on the dirt tracks of thi west and ii- a in r Is i "undent that II will be al ii i.. hold lis own on the t in brick speedway, With man of (.'lark's ability at the wheel, the em will have evei chance in prove its worth. The enir) 'f a third Maaon-Bprclal adds ipi i I" tin list, and, wih a ilrlvor no l.ss known than William llaupt In i ii. m e, the list of Aiiieri. an veteran O'heelmen lakeg on added glffnlfl- Two Mason ears were entered short- I) ill'l II.. lists were opened lull the drivers have just been nominated, In addition i" llaupt, Hull Evans and Jack Tower will compose the Mercer lesm. These men are wldeK known through their assot lutimi milt the rai Ing t ami They participated In the Orel BOO mile race held at tin Indianapolis Motor Bpeedway, Evans acting as Tower's mechanician on , Jackson car Evans set a record on the speedway for time 1 1 in is in the fall of 1(11, driving a Flanders . ar. Both Evana and Tower drovi In racea at Savannah In llll, find first uiii second respectively In lliihl ear class. E. 0. P. CALL IS IDE BI HIS I M l I l it I l i.MMII I I I III I I II Mi N IMKT1 I" Ml II M Ni the ttlng the SCUD AI TDM FEES WANT TO CHANGE THE RULES KaiiunaJ Kraalop IHh'uunJ KmTMar to ii . 1 1. 1 1 1 fur auiualcn linn SVAHfllNOTOK Ma) 10 Hepubll can reorganisation plans involving a . iii tor ii national convention to alopt neu rules f.n ihe apportionment of dolegatea in future Nominating con M illions me progrsaalng rapidly, tn .ii prubabilit) thi informal contor- . in , of prOgTI ssiw KepubllOan leaders scheduled to take id. i.c iii Chicago t h. find ,,f ni t a eak, win give an 1 1 1 i h to tin national convention proposition ind - thing definite in the mailer is nkel) iii follow i loaely "II Its he. Is. The national convention idea, orig inally urged b) Senator Cummins of lowo, who has important personal reasons for wishing to seel the part Ill.'li NIMi'l I SI. I "lisneil on a re iseii i li.isis is no monopol) of the ultra progressive element, formal atate menti i" favor of a national conven tion this ear ni in m. preliminary to th.it wimh win name candidate! 'or president ahd vies president In 1010, welt Issued several months ago b) Senotor Hoot and former Senator Crane ol Massachusetts, the latter one of the leaders mi ihe national Itepub. Iloun committee. Utiles i nils Committee, National Chairman miles, accord ing in Information here, is agreeable to the scheme In New York he Is sued a rail for the fnsi meeting . the executive committee of the lie- publican national committee to be around win. U Mr i 'uniioii anil In" friends mil hi gMMO thai "'' ROl pnlin. al was the gbjet I of MV I) Uld ding It wan kim. ki.l down la I'r C M Hi e h of Morroa I iktoi fol ' ' Tin I inline lie. no lump In this room that w us wont to shim ullkr upon I hi full house sin! the bag lull flush broui in only 1 1 II A gland piano, w ith kos m How and discolored from age was sold lot 1 to a denier, who salil lie bOUghl II for pei iiUllun Two Icoleil rlasa panels that had form aril grgoad tin Iran sum over the front door nf thi house m re sold for fit cclitl a plei e. MSO) altl .Ira were puro haaed b) persona who lUKed tin in for t heir . -sc. i. ill. ni with i In fin in, r speaker Mrs Itobefl MeCormlok, w ife of tks former amlassiulor to I r.in e. paid aged, which, ac. ording iii a notation on the liaek, had been OOUghl ii Christie's in fjbndon in the earl) '00i Mrs Pomen ns wife ul the senator from iihlo, anil Miss l ima Wilson, daughter if ihe format Cretan of Agriculture, were unions Ihe hidden as were Congressman and Mr- Nolan ol California, Congrssraan l-angiai of Kentucki ami former Klsh Commla- sinner and Mrs. (i M. Hi.w. rs mi in iiii mis 1 1 in i til ii n i in i.ahtd.v, May 10. The motor cycle ami aeroplane are two vehlcca of locomotion ont "Catch-'Em-Alls e" Jin k Abernathy, former Unit ed Slates marshal, litis been overlook, I lug in his search for spectacular stunts for the "Abernathy kids," Hut he's fining to use .me of these right now . The Abernathys, wim are living on a farm m ar Prederlck, w. re in that I town today tu receive two new motor cycles, upon whi.h Louis and Temple 1 and ii years old. are imlng tn make a tlrp to New York this summer, ej- pkctlng to pay their expenses bj t'au- dovllle stunts and Wild West picture exhibitions on their way. Two yearn ago Abernathy sent his youngsters,! then in and 7 on a trip to New Mi l- o on horseback. Then they made n I similar rule tu New York City and ; returned to Oklahoma In u motor ear. November election, s. i for M;a in Sl'VA I VIi OKDKK I"-! l l lMl l PlXti i MI M n HI SIXI Ml '-s I.I M III l i N OKAL HYGIENE IS SUBJECT Mn- Irma Matthews to ralk; Hi V'ailauurtb IastiiHtsterj Subject i- a v Its I i inc. Tuesday will be oral hygiene day at the Commercial club luncheon in the .Hotel Tulsa. 1'ur the llrsl time sun, the luncheon was Inaugurated women will he admitted the same as men. By a apeclal order of the committee in charge of the luncheons the city school teachers will be admitted tu the affair next Tuesday This t done thai the t... h.is may obtain Information for the teaching of oral hygiene In tha s. tools, where it Is most needed Tr w i VVadsworth, city superin tendent of health, win he toaatmaster. pr A. K. Honneii of Muskogee will be a apeaker Hi Is a yyell known den tist. Miss Irma Matthews of Oklahoma City, win. has done much oral hygiene work in tin- state an a representative of the agricultural department of the government win be one of the speak .ts Miss Matthews made quite an impression on Tulsa pie at her ap pearance before the woman's section of the recent state agricultural confer ence held here ami her remarks Tues day no doubt win be eagerly listen ed to. A number of local dentists will make short talks us well The busineaa men are especially urged to attend this luncheon as the sul'.leet under discussion is une that tl.i. U Interests them as it .iff. . t tin health of themselves and their fam ilies. As usual the luncheon will take place In the Kt'lll room of the hotel The popular price of 3b cent! will prevail ami tin doors win be open prompt!) at i .' o'clock, Propose m Tax Railroad rackets, Prom tin London Globe, It. fore Vincent Kennedy luggegted to the chancellor of Ihe exchequer a , 10 per rent lax on week-end tickets. he would have been well advised to ! have itUdled the effects of the Herm an tag on railway tl. kits. This tax lakes ihe form of a surcharge on the pri . of the ordinary ticket, and was Instituted for revenue purposes. The it. ; amount derived from this wurce has been very disappointing, while (he loss to the railways re siiltlni; from the diversion of pas ' langers to a lower class of carriage has probably outweighed the amount ' n i ei ni in taxation, i n d- I, :.oo ooo Babtea. St'MKANr.. May IV -The .are irul feeding "f infants i i.um compared with the task of S. K Drew, who has to feed i.joo.uoo trout "babtea" avery two hours at the state fish hatchery I near Spokane Thr young trout nre m w an Inch Ud a half long, nnd must be fed every IWC hours. W)Uch in mi a fre- quent Interval to the experienced father verged m the ways of modem, iclepttfH f'eding of children. For tunately the trout ore not fed ftotn bottet, l ilt on liver, if which 40 pounds to the feading are reiiulred. The liver Is ground up fine nnd makes a toothsome mornel for them. I.i st Ikl fish devour one another the hatchery is kept dark at all times o the white fins on their backs are I not visible. i held aim . t h i 'The meeting is i Washington. Southern members of the national committee and delegates from the ter- rltolies will not take kindly to i j idea of changing the rules of repre sentation in future party gatherings, and this oppogton to the propoaei changes cornea 'lose to tin- half-wa mark. Matters, however, are tending more nml more toward the carrying out of the plans Aithoush the Invitatlom to the i"hi- cago conference hne l.een limited strictly to progressive leaders m the paKy( and to (hose who, thruiiKb In- structipna or personal desire were op posed to the n humiliation of Taft a year ago, the "regulars" are looking to the gathering with Intereat not ex actly Jealoua For Instance, the op ion is voiced in h must conaervatlve quarter that if the conference results In hastening a call for a national con vention of the party. It will do u good w ork. Demand llepreaentntlon Chance There m vei can be another Repub lican convention If the party is to survive its last sell. a. k, according to some conservatives, on the same im sis of repreeentatlon and under the same rules pertaining to the election of delegates as those held In the past. It Is polntl d out that Roosevelt's com plaint about the last convention was JUsi is a general proposition, but the trouble with Rooaeveli was that he wanted to change the rules while the game was being played, lu other words, Rooaeveli Insisted ..a unseating the delegates chosen In accordance with the rules of the par ty that prevailed from time Immemor ial and to seat those elected by other methods It g to avoid a repetition of this situation that leaders of both factions want the rules changed be tween eamnatgni It Is pointed out that at the last onventlon the two delegates from California who canned so much trou ble ami n roused the wrath of the Pro gressives were Iii reality the only ones from the state ehtltled to seats under the rules. Nock Presldcnc Vow, The Old rules till stand. The pnrt leaders see the necessity for a chance that will not only cut down the repre sentation from the South. Which Fives no Republican electoral votes In nor mal times, but Which Will allow every state to elect delegates to national convention! in Its own way. These questions, however, may be consider ed only Im Mentally by the conference of progressive republicans at Chicago, who are concerned primarily with get- 1 1 1 UK control of the irty machinery. accoroing to wnai nas in come puo He in advance tin re will be several active Semi-active and receptive can didates for the presidential nomina tion at the Chicago gathering wWh re- pri s. nt. Hives present, according to ex pectations from all the mld-wetirn and seviml of thr far-western state- i IXNOX'S PORKH T Mil 1 i- i i TIONl i mil li -sain of in- Furniture in Washington Home I- Attended bj Nouvmlr Hunter". WASHINGTON, May 10 The last ii,. Hi rial tie that bound Joseph O. Cannon to the capital naa govscod when thr furnttrie aud furnishings of the house at 10 M Vermont avenue, .where he lived for many years, were Isold under the auctioneer hammer A few memLem of congress nnd a del-1 i,n prominent society women were pre-, t.t. but most of those who made purchases at the dismantling of the house where hlstoiy was made, were d. a let s- There were a number of rllc snd souvenir hunters present. They got luisy. especially whin the content nf i Mr. Cannon's own room nnd the II- l.rary w ere sold The library has seen many a hard-fought kittle at draw poker, at which game th .-. if 1'anvllte' la n ported to be a cuius In this room a rturHy oak la Ml II DETECT IE IS ON THE JOB IM I IK 1 ul INsl'l i TOR Mil lis is w TTR in i I I 1 , 1X11 RES TAURANT Ml V ARRESTS ARE EXPECTED Dairymen Must I'm Out Better Grade Of Milk or They ill He Hauled Into Police mil t. The milk detective's on the Job. You'll batter look out for him, too, for he's catching them all. v". it. Waiter, city pure tood inspec tor, is making daily rounds of all tii restaurants and hotels, buying samples of their milk on the si) Later he makes an analysis of the liquid at his laboratory and If the milk does not come up to the standard he notifies the particular place from where it was purchased that they had better change dairymen. On the second of f. use the restaurant nr hotel man Is arrested ami he generally has a pretty tough lime explaining to Judge Rout ton "why It was" The dairies are being kept under the same kind of supervision. Several of them are right now "In bad" with the milk detective nnd unleflg their product shuns up better In a few ikivs wholesale arrests can bt expected. W ith the warm weather coming On the danger of impure milk becomes greater. Inspector Walters Is goUtl to keep up his campaign all suminer- soores of i hlldren die every summer in this vicinity from drinking germ laden milk The city ordinances pro. vide i heavv penalty for anyone found guilt) of acllinK impure milk. If the restaurant man buys had milk from a dairyman or farmer and then sells it to his patrons he Is as guilty as the man he hooch! It from. So look out for the milk sleuth. MIC MEETING Of PARI m IO HI HI LD TVESDA1 SIGHT AT b i'( 1 l h I tl PI 11X1 I. A-s-i MUM ROOM, RIVER FRONT DRIVEWAY Strwagll EVtvored Bj AdTlsorj Com sat tier an I llivaid SlIKgis-tions Wsuteil from tltlen-. There will be a public meeting of the city psrk board and the Commer cial club park ndilsnry committee In the assembly room of the city hnll next Tuesday evening at t o'clock. All eltliens Interested In sites for new parka and other Improvements that are contemplated, arc rcqumud to be present at that time. A gi neral dis cussion will be Indulged In nnd the ran In charge i f spending the bond money recently voted lor sj parks and boulevards are a: oris to gel the view s of the public on II sit loll. The i oinmlttee la sti .- favor of building a splendid d: - lone th. Arkansas river (MW r and other Important matt. - v j Irought up at Tuesday- i A Special Embroidery Sale 33 1-3 Percent Off On Our En tire Stock ot 18, 27 and 45 in. Flouncings Beautiful Patterns Much Wanted For Summer Dress ,t their formers pricea these ealuei with extraordinary; at these prices they are phe nomeiuili . A Sale That Helps Every Woman Who Wishes To Save Charming display r embroideries just, tlio embroidery that will be raosl in demand tlii season for waists and dresses; very fine quality in beautiful new patterns Including the daint iest effects in itll of the w itiilis. This sale is the result ot a fortu nate purchase of a great quality of the very latest patterns from one of largest manufacturers in the country. The advantages will th all the mote attrac-. ii c ojvfng in the demand for beautiful embroid-' eries and laces for summer gowns and lingerie. l?lt 111 ilik An Exposition of Now Summer Shoes Highly desirable styles .md leathers in the season's best efforts in ladies' footwear. The greatesi assembly of shoes and oxfords for spring wear ever broughl to this city is ready for you here. Months of planning, designing, selecting and care in the construction of these shoes is evident in the handsome new models. Our stoaes not only have Btyle and service hut We Bee to it that every pair is properly fitted. Pumps are in great demand because of their dainty fem inine appearance. In our shoe section you will find low ef fects for spring and summer in an exhaustive range of styles The material are hlaek, white and colored satin slippers, black, gray and brown suedes, tan calf, black calf, and white canvass and Nu-buck, We are offering as a Special Inducement Mon day exceptional values in Pumps and Button ox fords, in tan, gun metal 42 o nn and patent kid at only . P " " MONDAY SPECIALS 100 Silk Messaline underskirts; extra good quality; diffrent styles to select from in all the new j-l AO shades; special Monday, ea. vlstFO Today, Middy Bkmses, all colors; Norfalk and Balkin styles; regular $1.25 and $1.50 qualities; Qfi Special Monday, each FOv Today SI x 90 Mohawk Sheets, the very best quality; regular 90c sellers; Special Monday, 7i! ea ch Two dozen 42 x 36 Pillow Oases' extra good value; our regular 15c seller: special Monday OQ per dozen . vlw L'"i pieces in as many stylos and col orings cotton foulards; these pat terns are copied from the all silk foulards and are sold regularly at 25c; Special Monday 4 per yard AH, 15 pieces Dress Linens, linen color, regular 25c sellers; s n special Monday, per yard . . . .OV 200 pieces dap Rose Toilet Soap; this is as good a soap for the Toilet and hath as ost any 25c article; spc ial Monday, per Qj. bar 9t 10 dozen Kinhroitlered Dresser Scarfs; white and colored Embroid ery; regular 7."c seller' Special Monthly, each . . . 49c 100 pairs odds and ends Ladies' Lace Oxfords and Strap Pumps; tan and hlaek; regular j3.50 and $4.00 sellers; special Monday fc-fl 4 Q to close out, per pair . . . vltlw 'j.'i dosen Men's Silk Half Hose; black and tan, the quality that are sold in men's stores at "lOi1 per pair; special Monday 9 per pair Mtlv Watch for our Specials Watch for our 7 PlnHals r J