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10 -it. TULSA DAILY WOULD, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 11118 ! ' I' r- S t ? I P HI 'w J CI ';! ti 'n it t i t U 'jo: M ft a: p h It jr I ' Si ,: f i TRICKSTERS TRIPPED BY OWN GREEDINESS lak Cornier nlnif AftTr-i-mc-nt to l'.o,,t Crudo Oil lYfco aunt", t haiiKO In I'Iiiim. SECOND ADVANCE HELD UP Abrogation of Premium Cinitriirot May Ik- I "art of New Armoiimv. uirnt (onilng frrmi Itoqua World'. WanMnrUHi Iliirn'-.ii 2D2 Kifra I ' ! r WAKMIM.TmN'. May 4 -ll,fir(. len of tin- emphatic denial (if K11H Oil Director Murk I, l'.ciua, Ch;il thrrp whm nn iiotnt'diitt-- pro-i-icrl of any attempt helm,-- made (n alni;,iln premium f m ratrlx. II If positively knnwn In WnmiinKliMi that that very mailer In l-tlny vi'ry seriously on-j.l-r il ai I .'i.i llrri". , Tt Ih not mount l V Hint Hint It alone l Ikiiiik onslderrd, hut lr. .connection wilh many olltrr -matters portiilniiiK In nil, with a view to arriving at a price rixlnn Ijasirf. vjt cannot l longer 1lpuHnl Dial a de termination ih apparent to regulate the prices of all oil products an well as crude " I ink Spills llciuiM, H In also well known i(iai nt a meeting In .cw Vork on March I.',, It was atrrved liy thoao irt-t Interest ed anil Mr. l!iiii:r to make two I " ccnl advances in the pi u o m,. ciiiiilncnt iruilu wllliln tltlrly ilav.t Immediately after this am i-i'm'-nl wan reached many telegrams w'i'v m en out of Nw Vnrli I,, prodic er In ( 'k lahmoa tr. Htm, r-1 j i j , 1 1 1 ll.elr loll as nn increaso of as ceni.-i would l.n made Ig Hlinul two weeks there aftor.' Those who worn ftivorcil wltli these telegram of advance in formation, tamed m-viral thousand Hollars additional bv putting their oil In storage Instead of miming l! In tho pipe iiiii'h at. I'or "'lie on- Itnown reiisnn the second :nvaiicc of lir, criillH 'I tic on or l.cforc April 1 i lllil not material!?!, an. I tin- la. I that tt flPl not (piiv rim In iil'cciilaijiin itN to what tt.i In tint air. It Ih wil'l that. tlll Hi.'CIIIIrl ailVilln i' of ccnlH wan ellmlnuti'il on nicoiuii of rmo hoilv allciwliic tloi Men t of lliu n "ri'i'inciit to leu h. Mt"w Courso riaiinrit. Now, a rcNiilt. tint an inn peoplu wliri t'litcrcil In'o th rtKri'tnniit for jft r 1 1 1 r. i in u t ,rlin of 2 rji for niH ( i.'oriliiiiMit r r u ill art; puiHuliiK iu totliiT t:oiiri'- thill of Kovcriinictlt ! price flvii, itini It ln'fil not itu'prlMi' jtlit! fraP'rioly lo rtsi t'lvi; ,t vt;i y ito i Hirtltiit aiilioiinctiint'iit tiloiiK IhoHii iliricn alrnoMt any ttay. ( oufcrt'iii i't : of i,JI inert aitr lit i, in New York l.iHt V oil j 1 1 si In y , :t r. il Thurnilay. liliil 'ii'her coe I ereni es In aMliiei:loii ; later hut on liccnant of tlln lealt in the March a't i t'iiicoit the itl at on I pi "l ly I ii;ht. The .ni e f ixlict, whit h now Ik un tier ai'ilniiii coliHliP-i atlon also pro j VJileit for t ra liN,or!a' Ion arut prnnl'v ! rllntr I lot t inn of emtio to the Hmalicr i r I'fn.t'rli't, hut a tllrtcoiitiiitjaiicii of jlho prtonlnrri. Jt In quite. ijinliT'tlo'ol i that nothing will hp ilone that will In tiny w.t Inpirit th litilti linl -I fieiiilent ruiiurry, hut II Ih ii"I hail H'IvImi for Ulf rcfllifi leu to llillp r laiarul that ul IhlH lime, uliove all other llnii'H, they kIiouM Imhk iIhmt iioneiher Id. in ter, or they n.ay nil Imiui toKet lu-r. 1 Ills Sim'IMiii;. i Kintlly ViHltor- I wupiaiHe, llenry. that: you ore utile In ripell? 1 Henry (whoioi faihcr imns an nil oiriohllit i - Yen, Hir. 1 can spitll wmi iIh of four cytlmliTM. Coiny to Pcrnhinrj. IpQLLOW FLOUR RULES, Ail? i URGES ADMINISTRATORr.il YL HERS m V 7 . -V Tested Warriors of the Road THE soldier mu.st be trie in the fire of battle to be & tested soldier; the tire must be tried in the fire of the road test to be a tested tire. TESTED -That is the Goodrich idea of a tire. "Therefore, Goodrich Test Car Fleets, six of' them,' for a year hammered Goodrich Tires from state to state, putting them tothe road test of rock, sand, and gravel. The tires emerged tested warriors of the road, from a grand mileage of 4,178,744 tire miles. mm mi 8CH M niiru. r,K, rn.s it. whiiki-kk h(i'ii i-fl ii-ni mm i tj.cf i.r 'I m;ii i r Mi tin w;ir (h'.t i'I rrwrif mi lii.it lie can k' '"r" rl"'' ; 1( 1 1 1 f ui 1 1 ii Hi ! uffirrtr with i;-nvT.l roitilif: ItriK fin. i .('. Willi, t inn in mi hi- w.iv f rnm Kr ii ii ( to tnronn' chit f of ortlii.iiicr at V;i.hlnNin City Briefs IliKhl lonoiny Mtiftt Ho I'rnfUtttl I ulll .lane 1A; llmirillnK SUI1 rractitftl. Ilehevlni; that tho HiihHtlluln ruin in flour rale la nut Itfintt .uncuy i.ltwrvtnl. 'uy J-'oinl I'ommlHHloiifi (ma lv 1 pp yealer'lfy liwutol a prue liiiialluii callliiK upon hoth (IcttlDrd lliu I ronmirntjrH to sen that tho rule la Krlttiy obatiriftl. It callH fur pur chaan of miual amounts' of flour and approved Huh.Htitutes. Tim mihHll . lult'H that lutvii heen approved by tho f o. lolriiiiuatratiorl urn barley flour. 1,'ie k vheiit. flour, tortimeul. i-'orn flour in Kril.'i. corn fhiktu, folnrila liior, fi'icrita meal, dried hotnlny, ,.'i:iin flour, rirn or rlc flour, rolled c.ti.l. hcuii flour and oairceal. . he t oil I'cijulalioiiM Kpeclftcally elate thai rye and. Kniham. fkiurH and li,raioi'K am not. Huhntit u tea. It liar I, ceil ri ported lo the office of the ri'y fieid ailuilnlMtiator that many t '.re.i are ki IIiUK them fiiodrt aa Hiilt .i.'. intra tor flour In violation of tin 1 1 tot ni i n k Ih beeoinintf tnnro com li nn. thoiiKh in mont rHiiCi It In not f. i k i ant, M t- I 'pti report. The rei;ii l .iliiii.s jeiii;re that only hix poundi he hoimht every thirty tlavx for t-ver pi'inui in a hiiiiu'liolil. Tina rulfl h fi'.'iiuenrl.v viclaled arid the food ad n.iriiHti.tior ret i u est h that every Iiouhi wife who has more flour on hand that the nix pound allowance for each iiictii her of the family turn this ex i cm supply hack-to tho stoi cs at the ptevallllit: price. The flour siiiiuiiun Ih now etilerinn the i niiial perioil. iieiorilliiK lo Mr I pp. and Hie eilsiH will lie reached around June IT,. In the tneanllmn. I i ileuired in keep every hit of tin supply aviillahlt" for u.v, and thlr i annul hi tiorip If tht. Bupply In hii.ud'd After tlin miildtn of June 11:.- tupiilv Kill heooniB morn elaatlc ntaln, and the only effort nn hoarrt liii; now will he to deprive many people of dread durinir tho critical period of th food Hltuatlon. vj m m a iiih iii. jii ,i u w'M'ii i f -v " ' v II .-ti IB ' ii i ii in uni i W O 1 1 I'lKI'.Cl:. who 11 l heen ipli'e 111 at Iiih l oioii in IrviiiK ap irtiiicnlH. lit much improved. . ' i ; M 1!S I'. I!, i'i iNI i!;i 'V and Mis" ICII.'lhct II Miller will Vl.il fl'h'tlds 11 I I 'holM a HOT S'J !ld I ( MIIH A. A. Al:.N"l.l has retuincl froi'i Si. Louie. ivh"'i she iirch rivcrit an opcratuui at H' laiUf'ii hiispital. day from Kavctti I 3TIRES .i 'lAcr ' They tVi umphed, SI LVE li TOWN CORDS and BLACK SAFETY TREADS, with an en durance that doubled Goodrich's pride in the structure of the spiral wrapped, cable-cord tire body, and the toughness of the cross-barred, close clutch non skid black safety tread. 15' t-crjr Saving i 8 tamp It n stop .. , Towartl 1'catti ' Tar mI t TAry tlood' lirn uraurn Get this assuwd service of proven serv ice by getting the conquerors of Ameri ca's roads. Get "America's Tested Tires," and you get long mileage and depend ability wherever you take your car. '' in tm nn 3m 1 ass ' and Hfpol. J " i jfil THE R F. GOODRICH RURRRR rriMP. m vmaaom uy iiraoii; Mi a. iroadway, Oklaltouia City, Okla. nfrMGMjrfHDMkn j ! UatWknnwiire M "I: 1! ...kW..Mt..ui.v..t.v..t.t..lf,awr.iw;.M.V One-Third of the Directors Of every Federal reserve bank represents industry, commerce and agriculture, for whose benefit the Fed eral Reserve System was mainly created. Through them our business men may feel assured that their point of view is 'represejiled in the management of our Federal reserve bank. The larger the system the greater will be its benefits to business men. You can directly increase its re sources by depositing your money, with us, since for your protection we keep on deposit with our Federal reserve, bank a part of every depositor's balance with us. ' - Are you doing your share in supporting your sys tem? ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tulsa, Okla. ille. Ark . v.f-H she MpcNl several d.ivs with heiV us- hand, who is in a Inuipilal at Ihut' place. ' I' ll. I'liMiuN, li. (! f iiJ.-H ami liny lim-riH vi strrd.-iy t',,r (iarh he. 'ti ll. Lake Tancvcooo. w here tlu'y( Will Spend level al ill V X f'-hiiu;. j I IN' A illf.K lo hit relallynn n this lily . s ( t i . I t v the rife iiriiwil :h Irance ot i". ul flari; was an-, nouiiced, xh i'i. ir; has onhatcl In . lirn I'Yeiich ail.itlun ciitp.s. I 1 I MIM. .1. II. I'ltANK.'J his heen ro. moie.l f'iiii ihe hospital to her, h"ti,e 171 i I' isi I .-"'., where slo is ! i iivim mi; It "to a recent opera-j lion. .... I KI'V ('. V. KI.INii. tecior of Tilnity Kplsiopal church, will assist In Hit- Hen ices of dedication of the service n.'K of St. Mark'M I.iilherun church Ui'h tvriiltn,'. ... I I M. l.KM.I I!. advrrtlHfnf; mann ' (rcr of Ihe V. T. llumrarnrr furni ture t-oinfaiiv. Is rittendinn the con slsttnv cerenionleH nt fliithrie. At its coiichision he w Ml ko for a fisii int trip In 'I exits, t I I Mi: ami Ml;s. Frank Flvmcr are reiclced at news of the safe ar rival In Fran, e of their son, I'lsd" Kimiut. a well liriow n Tulsa man who enlisted In ihe iiuartermaslei s' ilcpiit tu.eiit soint; lime no at Jack fioiiville, T'la. - ! I MUM A '.. "i n V .returned Frl IIS KITH I i: 1 1 ' -S 11 Y . who has been eiiiphiveil at ih" Title and lluar aritee cumtiatii's i.ift'nft for severnl months, resigned her tuisition and do- . parted fur her hume in I'oloi.ido lnut week. . . IM-'V. f P WM.KKU. of Ihe .Methodist church. South, of Norman.' Will orcrpv (he pUll'tt of htos'.on Ave- line M I. ihurch at hoth pi caelum' iservices today The otlier rtei yieeii, of the day will he held nt tip: usual hours. I lNFullMATIiiV was filed yester day in .losliee ,et l.l.illlei s I ouft ch;M'clmr l-'.ti I Kn.i with fc'rand lar ceny fur toe nllet;eii theft of an automobile frniii i , ' henry. Kti'J pleaded ii-.' t;iiilt and was commit ted lo Jail under J l.r.OU hotid. .... xi'K. rharned with nick ro.'tilster he ''erritnan. w.ih ui usttce l,ep liaiuel i i sti'filav l-'vei hai'li was commit ted to jail ill ilcf-llilt of $l..ri0' hnn'l awaititit,' elimination which was set for May lu. .... Fiii,i,nii: tmi: fiiitiR' nt the information for Spoilt"! Imrraham les'crday he was arrested and ar raigned hrfore .luslice 1 ,ee lianid mi Ihe chirire cf assault Willi Intent to kill ttfraham . leaded not tJullty and w is 1'i'le lse.1 on a It.lnlO hotld .twaillnr cxMiniii'i'ion May 10. ...... . M!;S III I; AM li Will NitnN A.V was minted a divorce on Aprl' :in by J.iilire Hrecklnridmi in the su pel ior court on tho k"rouud oi non support, and restore.! to her maiden nunc. Miss Sides ii'Pvrne. No ali mony was granted and none w;i5 asked. I - K. C. crNNlNdll AM and famllv motored t.i Morris Saturday to visit Mr. nntiinuhanrs brother and s'ster W. I', runntntiham and Mrs Flnvd Miti'eu-s Th"- were ne cornpanlr.l t Mts Matthews ami hahy ilhfin I'I'll. who hue hei-n Visiting for tec ihii-i in the Inline of relatives i;i Tul.s.i. - I - - ' I'o.VI'l.-TlN'T H AS hero made tier a n Iniher of buys in the Forest park o Mitten have been d ischa rytlm; .2 rifh s promiscuously, several resident; dechtriri: thev hue narrowly ch cap.'d exeennon at the hands of the youthful riflemen. If thn nnls.ineo is not abate, 1. pri-tieciiiioiiH hove Ixi.-n promised, us it Is ai- unst the law to il isi )i 1 1 ;c tin-arms within the city limit. Lantp-i. fl.nno Howard' 1 MiRitin-'j- inuir' .;"i' e m ,'ri'M '! ." M,,, lily " I'mn. ;i".o.il. S.i . i.l,,.... nf tlie lenni'i,!, m-1 eli-.li' tt.- ' .no-It"!! c-i.e'i in 3 to 5 .tii's V., tu-tn. t'.lci or bo ..-fi.r,'nri with M-.il fr-l.'.o ! tn '.Je .sirrt'clh I; tn. Hooklft rrre. Wnl,. totlar Dr. T. A. Sonihltitgon Bmdy Co., 14 Mtuti ll'.nrt, J Ittey-ity, Mo. j IRISH UNIONISTS STILL OPPOSED TO HOME RULE . o lltf.oliillon- Adoplttl at lnlillii Meet liW lilffcrlint with llndln-H til oiivriitloii. I.'iVI'O.V Slav 4 At a niecllnn or the Irish I'nlmilat Allliinco )n I'lihlin ytsitrilay a rpHolution was discussed to the effect that whll" Hie iilllaiico wan confident of thp lionoralile iiilenton of thrt deletfiiteH to the recent Irish convention, It llffered totally -with the flndiiiBn of the conietttion and adhered to the fnmluneiit.il ,riuclples of the al liance. namely, the iniilntonnnrr of ihe iinliin between (ircat llrltain and Ireland and opposition to liome rule No xtto wag taUcn on the resolution. Tho sta'irtlnn committee of the l ister I'tiioni.st council met at Hel f.isl and iiilnptou a i-CHolution on ihirslnu the atlltudt! of the I'lst" I'nionlnts nt tho convention and eiimleinnint; the action of Sir I lot at e riuiil,ett ,the chairman, In writing hl letter to I.lo.vtl Cieorce coverliuj the prneecdliiRH of the convention. Another rcaolutton wn adopied nupportlnu the Btcps taken hv Hir Fdwartl t'ar.son, th UlHtcr I'nlonlst leatlcr, "Mince the present If the Man Worked in the Kitchen He Would Buy a McDougall because the McDoueall of- fers the utmost in utility and efficiency because it is not an ordinary kitchen cabinet, but a veritable method of bet ter kitchen management. He would buy a McDougall because it is the first kitchen cabinet, and has ever led in quality and conyenience. We are having a special dis play of McDougall Kitchen Cabinets this week. Come to see them and let us dem onstrate their many ingeni ous labor-saving devices to you. Easy Payment Vlan The McDougall Kitchen Cabi net is easy to buy. A cabinet will be delivered to your home on approval if you wish. It may be purchased on the easy payment plan. Terms arranged for your convenience. McDougall THE FIRST KITCHEN CABINET QiWMIIIlllllil We Pay No Rent L o w Expense Means Lower Prices Fi;i:n t i.kvi; the thef ol a II lomfltiL lo A. I! raltineiL lo'tiue ,1 3 crisis arone." the alliance between tho National, I scribes the meotlnir of the I'lster These meetings were the outward juts and the Sinn Feiners against I council as the first step of loyal HlRns of a itcneral stlffenlnn of the : conscription. The Belfast cor-1 Ulster's new eampalRn to defeat too Unionists aKHtnst home rule sin e , respondent ot the Morning Post de-home rule conspiracy, . NAHM'S STORE O n Every Pur chase There Is a Saving at Kahn's Annual MAY SALE Continues Offering for this week a host of new values. Kahn's Annual May Sale haslong enjoyed the reputation at the value event of the year and this season's sale, with its many bargains, will add greatly to that reputation. Only a few items are men tioned in this advertisement. Most Economic Savings on Shoes $6 SO values, black kid pumns, oxfords, Ft raps in different style lieels or widths. All ""si.es. Mi. inlay only, QQ choice tp-i.sO JJ.SH quality pray Oxfords; Louis heel; extra special for Monday; ij I QQ choice P4tt0 White .flumps and uxfordu In all this season's styles; beautiful white repp; $i to $6.50 values, for Monday only Q,"? at Kahn's ijOiJO Children's Low Shoes in patent hid or minnielal. in pumps, Mary .lane. Sister Sue; tine, two or three straps SI. IS, SI lis. S2.1H ami $2.08 Values S.'l.f.O to $1.50. Save From to at This Sale Tomorrow, Monday, you will experience the biggest savings during this May Sale. Large assortment of Silk Dresses, Crepe de Chine, or Silk Foulard Dresses, especially priced for this sale, $9.85, $11.85, $14.50, $16.50, $19.75; values, $18.50 to $35. Extra special $12.50 Taffeta Silk Skirts, all colors or fancy stripes; choice .... $10 quality Skirt, choice tomorrow t $7.50 and S E0 Silk nnd Wool Skirts; Included during thiH sale; choice $7.50 $6.50 nil colors $4.98 $1.50 quality Ornrandy Vollo and Ba- tlste Waists. Tour choice jJX.- $1.60 and $1.75 Middles for Women. Mioses nd Children; all slics; plain white or white QCp trimmed In fast colors; choice 1-3 OFF ON ALL SPRING SUITS AND SPRING COATS FULL ASSORTMENT OF COLORS AND SIZES J4.E0 Silk Blouses, all colors, hand- fljO AO omoly trimmed; tomorrow only, choice pd,L(J 50c WliiU' Organdy. 1!9" 4"i - inch White (iri;andy, an extra fine sheer qual ity. In i:reat demand for dainty waists and dresses. $i..-o silk ropiiiiH. nsc n r. -i mil Silk Poplin.-?. hiRh liir-tro-js quality and heavy weirht. Wry fashionable t'r this season s wear. In all wanted rtreet and eve 11101; shades, also black. ."Oc I iilILsIi Nainsook, S5!' 4r - inch White Fn-jlish Nainsook; an extra fine even thread fur making duininer undergarments. 75c Table DiuliA.sk, 49o 64-lnch Tarn -Mercerized Table Damask, In a largo assortment of floral pat terns. Desirable weight and finish for Reneral use. Washes and Irons splen didly. I''.tra-Slw KlmnnnH, $1.40 l)f crepe, in plain colors of pink, row. lavender and blue; neat fitting lol lars and elastic waist. Cut generously full and In large sizes for stout women. $2.(10 Kimonos, $1.98 Of crepe. In regular sine: In rose, pink, blue and lavender; finished with satin trimmed collar and cuffs. Elastic waist. 50e Pillow Caws, 8o 45 x 36 Bleached Pillow Cases; extra fine, close woven quality, free from starch. tl.KO KxtnvSlio Gowns. Women's Extra-Size Mus lin NlKhtntowns, round and square yokes of laces and embroideries. Extra full cut sizes; well made. Kahn's Dept. Store 15 EAST FIRST STREET Men's and Boys' Clothing Suit, Trouseri, Shirts, Bloiues, Un derwear, etc, on special sale. Great savings throughout this big store, a few steps further and save many dollars. m i 1