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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918 i : ' ' REPUBLICANS TO HOLD PRECINCT CONVENTION Nori ! t a It. A, (luem, mrem M i'ii miri't fir ;i f tjti Pe-legatcs Will lie ir foitlily Meet l iUi Held tho s 1 1 - i:. U I'dimc'..,. l 12-.'. !.ic MMilun , .'mi. l.l K. (i. l.fnr'i. meids nt !.i".l. 1 l "I'lrjn H H. 1.. Itooerts, iii'-i-tK at i.i. 3, ID d"l"g'lte.l I . Lsslcy, nicet.s :it " I General Maurice Is Most Talked of Man in England as Result of Charge illld It'l'llil UflflllH, H.Ktii.lay. I o.ii ci'iii h III' IC.l I H Ni. II Flunk Heniemns. meets at lloiact- M'Clll hCllo.il, l llplf'KI'f'M lc.el The IC'tu llit,.-t nn will their respective t"',,,'l"'t o'clock tonight in B"ii"-i 'i''1 to tho ruuiiiv i onvi'i.t.im wl.ii' :il.l win is meet at t .i i on. I1 ." afternoon .11 :: n I"1 k". convention will scict anil 3a nl;' i iiuicii in 'I'. a .-..llurd'IV TH" ' . . i n v ,V . 1 1 1 Rles i. I!. M. Cullouttri, in'1-.' nil M.iln i ri'i'ln, 1 J ii"lt: Iltiv Short, meets Vi himl, H itrli.ioil'ip John 'MelJlUl'h'.lu. li i h HI me, l iIi.I.'Kii t 1 . M. li. Flch'r, li', lii'lo lit III 4 '.III con vention Wl.i . n.i'.-M (.' I iv l.l lloni-l 1 1 y W.'iln s. .y M : ' .' n ini" Republican i aiuli'lal'S I"l' si "" of fll'I'S. Tho illff.-r.'!.' pre. '"'Ik v.-llh l o place if ill. '' In :i II '1 Hi" "1 1 1 1 1 1 H men anil i, .miner of il'dcea les ni lottet' tn e.i. ii i ' mi follows Nn, 1 i.clic' M.iwl-ia;, 0 ili'lo Kalcs. . ? I I I Shr meets CnllU'llllot. tu.ll. 'I (lcl''Kle. n. :'. - .! i Let. her, meets tit central fl r illation, a il'li'iratcs. M i shrrwsherry. meets at high sriii.nl ) . 1 1 1 lil i n ir. I'i ileleg.-i los. Nil. i.- .limn 1 1. Wytin, 13 dele gate. Nn. --(! N Himon, meets nt Courthouse U ill li'K'lK'l No. 7 - A. A Hinnll. meets nt West flld" grocery, 1 .1 delegates No. X il. K. Knpp, meet nt Irv ing ni'li.inl. " delegates Nn. !i .In. in llruce I'm, meet fit O wiki school, 14 delegates. lit F.lghtli i;n ' 'm. No tn lll I'rcl'lv .S.i l ... fit II.IVM.II Kill 'H. ; Nn. 1!)- .7. M. Adklson. iii imI ut 'llraec M. K church, 1.1 delegate. Nn. 21) -Trunk Humeri, i In nt Siiinl Springs HUitl.iii. V iKlmt'iii''' I Nn. 2 1 'I. P. M-HiniiMii. ti.i"H !-it Allium' (:i'ii:try, li ili'ii'H.il''M. Firttt Wooden Steamer Is Launched at Tampa TA M PA. li.i., M.iv d Tli" Noii nki. tlrnt nf four wi mil' ii kip iiiililii" ulnit liullt ln-nv in I.) . iiiiiiirlifl lulu toilnv. Thn vsii'l In luiiK ami will illHiilaro iiluiul : lilim Th tuai'lilni-ry will I.i Mailed huiti. I.fiN'Tn iN, M.iv -'illi'"l nT iii;in i Kni-',-ti. 11 Mftin !' f 'Iim rl.ir i,f , miiiliii y (. Hi') vv.ir nf:), ,.. if ,!,, MihiM'nl n; .Hi;. hi.l.l). I! i ml nun (I rri.in i.i.iill.H Tim Tllimt 'li'i I' Klllilfc' nf nrnl linn . tdllff'M'' i,..- wi I I'.f.uiii.l iiilinii.iiii.n for the Ural eg y rmr!'!' ' hlif nil.'. nn in ..I'liitfi i' v. li'i lirul r lillfllir-'H ii. il Ki.-m-ril inilliaiy in liii vpincnirt i.f !.-. ilnint iiinl i.tlii.r pli'lirui'l t'tn'iula in imp Aiu'ci'lvuii nvll war. BAKERS DENY SECRET AGREEMENT ON PRICE Info MiMii'i injs ti.i.i , . I,,., i ,u, ti.imii I I'-.l u on nil II,.. I:iw nn. I tnidiUi.iiii ! i.f Mm lirlli: h iiiiiui.,, ,i. wi.iil'l lint! Iia .'i: i xi'I'i-.I HlIi Ii i-ii.ii iihhi'i Mir- I'IUp in Ci.iHTrtl M ii n r; ill 1'fli fillM'.IIM Clltir !h.iij;i,Iiu' 111.' l HMtV of (tin Iitlntntrv. I full Hnl'lll l' wll Ii .inn-. I (,rfii i hi. -ii i In- . I l"l it U ..Mill li'n . I.. , n ,n n I,, ,1,,,. 1 iH'v mi tin' ..ni nf TiiKi lii kt-i h Hi Innnip.il'iHi Iirr-nil rill. i-n ni' ' in- 1 i mil. ill "f-' I l-'l: luan. D.'il.ii'i' Mi'i'tlnif iih t'alliil hi llf' iiin st nf II. . Tm'ii'II I" lUi'iixs llalj-i. Official American Roll of Honor Put On i a 1 M nn 1. In I li.llllV. Ini H'.iil.l j. i , . f in., llllS l.l l.n l,' ,..,J,(. ,l tl.HI viaH ii, i, vi mi. .mil. a jti I'.'l l'i'i I in tin. in ,.r.-;inloi,.il i i ', f..'-t 1 III-1 I Tiiy nr A uU-r Hill. Vour ViihT hill In imw i(n . rip') I rtt it'll ! I'iilil n nv li'fiiv the H'lti I nr fn'rvUi' will It hiHriiiitirnn'il or iont'lty ii Mi'il ThiH yiir ImhI n- In i'. I -t r i f 1 1 n pim ii'l' orih w ln ii n'oni.iiili-ii by pithtiifto Adv. ' ff With a fiteJ? HOFSTKA (iUN lffitif i ljw Wf? a Dieae Breeding Hun. 'TsT JX HI He'll Bo Hundred Nt Week. tM. jyvP'H 1 I And Ten Thousand Next Month nil. w M.i.,:v i i ll' WI-..i , I lll'I'i.M'.l I I l'"U:. li i. " I'''i , i' 1 1 i i r i.f all it nil , i.lilu-i In- (tr..l r.-i i iiH', Inn lfi'1 Ih'-i-H With Alill-lii .1 1 i nn . -...ii.i i.i." 1 1 a i' 1m 'in Willi IiIh u i.ii- I. now i-i.-u fur a- .-in i. y in il' !.! l .i .--iili.iil i,t tho ' i k in 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 a Minli'i Pii-.l-a' a -. iria tl'Ul. vuit'-rila v l'il- ll'WHIV .lll'll':ltl"ll I.f ll"'H'. '" 11,1 ,.if,,l It. i.i ......Ii I. ii . 1 i.uikTii.I In TuIn.1. ',- I .1. 1... I .. r-.l li..- iik-.-I - ! M limi al li i- i.c-rii'il i,, ,,, tin- il.M iu.i. n I,.-. ll"'if. ClulJica WASIHM.TON. .May 8. Tli m- u.'iity lint ti,;.iy f-iintnmcd 70 nftmen ilivlilial an IuIIowh: Killfil in ni tKiM, l.l; dle.l nf aool 'Jeiit, 2, dii',1 i.f rtlieami; 3; wounded ffveri'lv, 1 I , wounded ullKtilly, 41; imIknIiik In union, 3. HI offji-'iH wcri niiined;. l.loii I'MianU Pn.i-it 'lllmni liem'h, l'i.liiiiint. liil: Arthur il, iinylnrd. I ih. Minn., unit l-'iunli H .Ma. in, wore kllH'd In HC'ilon l.leiili-nii'itu Julian N. !oivell. W'niihlr.iflo.i I i i' and .Tolin K. tall mill Inn i.i.rxonnl a I., ..f ni.-.H as ;I i , , . T j 1 1 . -1 ..( itm I'liini'll of ili-f.-us' jiillKai.l, (hualto, dim! of accident. Ihouifh he wit rf, .nun, a tunc-. T). ,..: , (l,-v Hiaah In ".rire was l.le.,1. W . 1 1. il.,i dun, New Vork, Is lion that irof..KHiot.,iliy he i.-itlii i ,,, i , ,,.,, Hii. only '" to force nilsHinit In iii'tlon. illliki.. mill WMili'il. PairlhK Ids: , ,.,,,M , i,. ,.,, i discontinue unfair Mem t:ln.tr H. Nnland nf I.M iiiilfonn he would re'Khly iuiki f"i-. ,,.,,. ...., it.,.M i,. wi,lrh l.a k"i v I hurn. V a . iii.-iloiu.lv liuuiied rnii.ii- fun. C. li I i. ui'las. 'I'llhsi nillilnl i a I'll , Mnn. lav. nun i ! Illui al l hi.- l ( .ii-nt of II. t '. a ln'-lnl'l of the council of ood lid illi-d In Tv ni ll. d.-r.-iis" iloodi ii r sold .'it ,i 8 orifice to m--clll'l' the KI'll'T-ll liad.' of C'Ula.ll l:n (.! cutou,ei-M The 5-ienl I a I e wai coii'in'cri-d fair In nil. and il w im ll'ililn lii'. i i-:u v, hot onlv I . v 'hi' coniiaiiiioi v .o-o of i'i''i:ivi' I'lour ttakf-ii llae to meet an ad aiic... in writ'ci Mny 1. MAN SHOT TO DEATH RESISTING ROBBERS n tilcn Pnosl.iii Haff officer of Mi" Molike .... houl. 1(1.1 I .-1 . 1 iniirt tu rm i..-i.-n.!cht 1 l.ae iiol I I i ii Int'iTu'wi,, l.u! Ii-fc - j Mi-en Tin i reiiiitiil -:il filed I II - . to tho nanchiarv al ilic. w-nr office' lit the li....lllc. iniriiite Any mull I hllliKtltntea. t.iit Ills Willi w:u lain found tin door I. aired niintimt him. MHI'aiy iinuue de- lllllli.led ). mnpl tii-hs anil licneiril M. unlet, would not foiul.n or cx i iii-o a l u ll of It. A lall l.londi. i; lilleiuan with fi'i-Hli pink nm. flexion and n mon ocle, Riiri-tiuti.li'it I.y iiinpK nf all hiiI'Ih, conioiir, Muiim, flat niapo, mnpo uf elcMiilons- all iiiai ked wiih flunn Willi ii ii in lot h mi'l Willi led, tilufl and ellow pencil iiuii-kH, faced the cor renpiin.li'iits. lienci'Ml Mittiilco rtiull with all thoan 4iiiih an I 'nderew fkl .1 nt Ih Willi the kfiH of a plunn. lie knew eerv detail of them. "iluoil nftprnoon, Kentlotnen," wna the Kreetium never miyihliiK nuiro HiiiniliuM hctoiii the tnupji with a pro fctHtoual iimnniir and In IflitKuiiti mo pieciio that IiIh Htenoicni ptier would hot need to cornel It, the koiioihI Kiuii'd iho inllilftry ruination. llaxliik ftiilHhed the general then paiiMed for iiue.itli'iin.--Ail aiinwi'r nlde iiueMtlcinn were repUnd -In yery Pininplly mid hiclHlvely. He whhikUIiik lii" one of those "who Hiiffer fiinln Put I'lully." lrunlltih iiueHlloim occ:ihIoii ally were, naked hy nniateur htraie KlHtN. ile rriiHheil them ipilckly and curtly. He did not parry Willi them. I.i (oortte II.ii'iIh, Ncitro. Murdered: One Siihpi'et .rri'.iiil, .Xnotlii'i' At 1 aive. When he ni!"uipti-. to KsM two negroes w'hn lu ld him up at riiu in natl slllet and the l-'i !. trail, s at 4 4,"i yesterday lnointnu l : , i k I.u rls, nemo. was sh..' ih!ou::h :h' heart and m-t:intlt I. ill' d n The li.'ll ip iind ini, id' r waa wlt-ui'i-i'd hy m-i':.I eu.pl.o'.-ii ai th" l-'rlsio f r.. i In ho IS.' :-.d Ihcy called till- police. Al-'oil i u - I... k a nei;:o n.uii.' as i;.-n Jenixins whm arii-Hle.l. th.icld lo ho uhe (u thn nidi wno nh. it ll.iriis. ln had a revohrr witli oto. cluuiiher dii. .'harKid. The other mini hah pot hi'i'll arrei.li .1. ho Flmply killed Iheiu with the A J.'n i " o pli . " in n winch chni'in Htralcht hrutallty lunch as Hpenk er I and a u.d.l w.ii.-li and chain were Tom Heed diuilt tu hi crlllcs Ir. llm j lak'-n fi-.ui the l.oilv of lliirriK an he )am Kon hy In WimhliiKtun. 'fell i,. the pa v i:n lent. "(iond nftei noon," k Iitiipii," he I llairlt wan h ik at the Ilin MuR mild, liu vlnic flnlnhed, nevir any ; cifn at I'l.-M and Mnln utreots and thlnir inure . .1 was on hn way to wmk when the 4ii neral Mmirlco la rated an one of ; shooting o. eiiired. JcnklnR will ho thn iiioHt nut hnrllallv e nilliiary hi-, i tin not nei in the comity auUnit'l torlutiH and erltlcn who write in the! ilea mii.I a charge of murder placed lOiiM'lih lmikunkn. - Ui has in.ule a hk ilnst him. I" iont. Is now i.-porieil In a hnspita,, F it'fei li.i fioin shell aliiiek. Killed in Action. I. lout. I . . Pea. h. Piedmont, ( nl. I h ill. A. 11. (.ailold, Mllliienpolls, Minn. I Imil. I'. S. Ilimf, t'hclsrn, M'nM. orp, K. I . Ilri', Sniiinaii. Iml. I'm. I I'.ui kli-v. P.i.Uilini', . J. I 'rlv. M. ,1. t nu;:lillii, Maui'licstcr, (In... Prh. J. Kiarilnsky, llccla, I'i. Pill. Triii 1.. l orriiit, Maiiinlnth Sprin', rk. Pin. . I.. Ilciison I'nrnfrlt, Mo. I'rlv. .!.,!. n l.liilnn, hlciik"". I'rli. II Moilniit', Moiini Mlia lion, ,vl'la. Pill. . I'licilliilt, I.os Aii2i'Iik, ( 111. I'rlv. I'. I', ulleley, I'rull City, Al. Died of Accident. N. Itovit'll, Washliii-'ton, LIBRARY ASSOCIATION ADJOURNS MEETING 1 State Briefs Mm, II. V. I'tink of Mmwnec He cleMi'il lo lleud State OrsnnlJttlmi. Delay is tho big dftnger in dealing with Fli, Mosquitoes, Roaches and Anta. Every day mulUplien their numbers and their opportunities to attack the health of the family and the food supply. Go after them early with (renounced Hoff-Straw) A non-poisonous powder. Harmless to Hu-man-Fat&l to Bugs. It is unequalled as a de stroyer of harmful insects and is totally differ ent from any insect powder. Perfectly safe to use anywhere. ' Defend Your War Garden It's a patriotic duty to kill all food destroyers. IIOFSTRA Is the nuro conquerer of the Potato Bug, Tomato Bug, Cb bage Worm, and many other insects that attack garden planta and vines. With a loaded HOFSTRA gun at hand, you can easily dispose of these enemies of the garden. Protect Your Poultry The American lienhouie must not he neglected. More poultry ami egn t liiime means more beef for' the boy at tile front. HUI M'KA stoej the ravauej of lien lice and miiei. Spray it ou'llie rooms ami walls of the hen house, in the feathers of the hem and in the setting m-sts. It will not harm letting rks or young chick. Hurt only the vermin. - 20c For"? DIME A 10-rent metal gun, loaded with 10 cents' worth of 1101 .'.TRA, crut Bnly a dime fur trial. Order one fiom your grocer or druxKtst now H he kasn't HOl'STKA yet, mail the ijitne Id us. We will semi the leaded jjun promptly, Kistaife pirpaul .We will appreciaie il if vou will send jottr ilealcr'j name when yon write lot the nun. SOLD BY (roccra and druggist in H?, Siic and Il !, and in 1'Jc loaded gun. Refill gun with package powder. : TO DEALERS An all-iiiminiT BiftRe of 1,(FSTHA aiU wll, m.ik(. ft rrcnt nnd Krowliig drmuii'l fvr x lIUKSTltA, rIftri'nj: yiu an uniiffimt opitor tunitv. ir.r Irorn Wlltlftnifton-ilalnn-J"rier rf., Oklahoma rity, Uuthrlf. srmw no, Chlnkaaha, AITiw Klk ("Hy; HiUe-Hnl-drucer ( !o., Mi'.Alftf r: MitHkortM, Jai runt or CovlSHle; uny Jobber In Tvtla. HOFSTRA MFG. CO. J01 Ncgale Are., Tulsa, Okla. OUR GUARANTEE : "M.iiu-y bn.'k If HOKSTKA fiatlfi to n th WHirk,'' is the utifiunUftrd ; ! n'larnntre printed on ecry i-a k- ; inMit"-'";. - in. B ' I i I i n iitm What is Spring Favor It is simply low Vitality, a lack of Energy caused by impure blood. At this season of the year, Nature is trying to throw off the impurities and this condition usually makes' the body very weak. A Good Blood Tonic just at this time brings re lief and is a great help to Nature. Grove's 1 zbV 080 ears m mm m u k chili Tonio is mado for that purpose; it contains just what the Blood needs, IRON and QUININE, in a form accept able to the most delicate stomach. It purifies and Enriches the Blood and you can son feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. GOc per bottle. Wfoenover You Need A General Strengthening Tonic Take Grove's &3 L. i iKJ.v MIL. 1 vy " m ir wiww.wii 1 1 ill iwffw Wi en My Lady Travels HIE wants thot sn.e cf security: of artenttva ) ne; of uneaibarrasaiot; fluldaoc. la an cspcciaV fentura of PlorrUoo K-rvi.- wwo who make thn hotel their headquarters lor chopping, thetttr, or tjusinrs excursiona to Chicago. A houwteaper l tn crmrg of rrr fl'Kir cf the il toilr: b.nh anil clirnlailux kc water tn eirary roomt emuultclr tmtoful room tumiMo4 whether you pr 2 or more. Trrrar Curita, Chlcwfo'l Wonder Rettiiuncnt, It the liun.a of the lt.- Mujlcai lilts, tuettcr tth It nianrt-kma Ice Carnival. 1 'In tA fftwrt of lllsritoalffltd HA KRY C. MOIR Clark and Majiaon Streata CHICAGO "riw Woti of lrftot iwrvtfV 1 ir.i.iiTMi.iaiir'r-r' r F.ir rJ"T' ia Mem. , l. 4 . I.leul. Joliii K. (rlfuirtl, I'hic'UKU. Died of Disease. I'rlv. II. rimer, Omwvillo. I.a. I'rlv. T. tl. Slii'u. I nil Klicr. .Mann. 1'iiv. J. Shield, (.riK'iivlilo, .MIm., Severely Wounded, t ni-p. '.1. I. Wnlkor, Hultlmorv, . Irinmn: Kavinond 4. Ilrvani, Ilnlllmorc. Jo'pli 1. I ii lli, I'oitMllle, Tu, T. It. llaiTiwill, StuutMTt, Mo. Alexander lll'i, Kun l'rniulM'o. II. 1'. Mel hcnin, tini'iivlllP. Ky 4 !! Mlllaril. MontlK'Her, 1ml. Janu s K. Jloiwr, llroadway, .. C. Ilavlil A. Niundci K, 4 lilcuKo. .Iiironlnv Slum, tlili'iiico. V llllHin 4 . Vim. Philadelphia. Have Wetku, liiiliilli. Mill", lieaii '.cllci. WiiHliluirn, . 1. Slightly Wounded HerKt. II. S.. Fret)!, Kaaton. Pn. SeiK, K. W. Wolliiin, Cincinnati. Hei'15. I'.. A. lchnlr, Cleveland, ij. Serit. li. It. tjhlrley, lidnmnd, K. torii. tj. T. JlttKoud. Oakdalt, Tenn. Corp. H. .elnon, Kennan, Wis. Cuip. ii. l. Whlint), Ht, Charle, 111. Corp W. D. McConne.ll, K'ngntree, S. C. Private: V. 1). Atiihrosln. New Haven, Conn. Hryan A.iilreWBt Anlolne. Ark. V. 11. iiowen, Halltmore, Md. Haiuuel ChuiIUI, Phelpii, Wl. in. II. Coffey, ItiirllnKton, N. D. S. li. liarmhtadt. New York elty Thomas It. Doyle. Kaston, Pa. il. l'.iickaon, nralnerd, Minn. I 'avid J. IjoerK. Ia Anaelen, Cal. J K. I lunifenaon, FohUnell. 1. 1 1. li. llnddcn, Ponoa City. Okla. ri. C. ll.irr.a, Topeka, Kan.' thiat Kal.iiH, (ilonlia. John Kui'tollrk, Wouseon, Ohio. H. t.. MacAuntand, Lowell, M. It. ml M.irlinnftld. (irafton, N. 1). Wilhim Minon, Tornoy, N..C. John .Mieoiia. Coal 4'lty, 111. 1'iv.io i. ii..l. Karnintshura, Ind. Frank - n'l'lrlen. llaltlmora, Md. .lohn i'hllllp". Unffln. lia. P. K. Hatcliffe, Itnltlmnre, Md. Hlerling Kice. Kaston, Pa. Harrv Uuhmmm, llnverford. ra. perry Shepperd, liecoy. Ky. II. li. Kiuiieliury. HrtlHmore, JU. W H Strieker. ItalUinore, Md. V Watkiiin. jr.'. Milvlilo, N. J. Vincent WhllehUl, Cory. V. Alfred A. Wolfe. Kaston, 1'a. John A. Young, Haltlmnre. Md. H p Younir, Johnsonburpt. Pa. John V. Heal. . I'hlladelphla. Missing in Action. I.leul. W. H. Gordon, New York. I'rlvnii'd: Hnnier Waters. Norwood. Mo. I.ouls handler, l'hllndelohla. I'risfnu r, I ic vtniixly Koiiorldl Mlag lute. Ker J. Slomlna. Wobtter, Ma. l.leut. K. P. Noland, lesburi(, Vu prevloualy reported mlsslnir In action, now reported a patient In hospital aitffcrlna: from shell shock WACHIN'tiTdN. May . A mn rlno enrpa casualty hat todav shows one man dead from wounds and m.ven aliahm wounded Jn action I'rlv. li.ilrh Clay Johnson of Guthrie, ukla.. d:e- of wounds.. Slightly "iiiiili'd. Second l.leut. Vernon l.ee Romors, Ttloxnn. a. Coin. H. H. Perkins, Sumnor. Truss. I'rlvair: J. K. Clark. Walton, Ind John 1". Pavldson. Iietroit. Allen M Si hroedei'. Cleveland. UomiI 1.. Stokel, Crawford, (5a, Hairy l'lnk. Plttflmi gh, pa. The eleventh annual meetlnR of the Oklahoma Library association closed its two-day meeting yester day afternoon, after one of the most iniei entiiiii conventions in the history of the association. The main subject of discussion yesterrtH) was the county library bilk which the association hopr.i to pre sent to the next li'KiHlature In Jan uary. This bill la for the levying of a tenth of ii l ent tax for the purpose of supporting olrculatlmr libraries In each county, Tho library movement Is bfcooil'.n n.i.ie exietimve each yenr and with the development of the rural communities, and U is believed bv the members of the as sociation that country libraries will be of the utmost need to rural resi dent. This plan has been success fully established In many other wain. A committee, of which i'r. W. ii. Mourer of .Shawnee is chair man, will draw up the bill for pres entation to tho leKislnture. Other members of the legislative commit tee are Mrs. Ciua Case Porter, L'nld, and ('hail's S. tilone. Stillwater. Miss Ktiimft A. Chandler, assist ant si aii; Iioine demonstration agent at Stillrtaler, delivered a very Inter enir.g Rddre.iH on "How Librarians May Help the food Admlnlstmtion. ' K. K. I'eiistei iii'icher spoke on the "Need of Hooks for Hoys," In place of C. K Kiicbner, who was unable to give his address ns scheduled. L, L. Iilikeinon. who bus charge of tho library work nt Camp I-oill-phan. made a short talk and told of I Vie fine Infhienees the libraries were having upon the boys In klmkl In the vaitouu training camps and the need of supplying these camps with the necessary book. ' Thn following officers, were elected for the cnsulr.g year: Mrs. R. W. I'unk of Shawnee, president; I'r. L. V. Mail- of the Baptist university 6t Shawnee first vice-president; Mrs. terthA Mcltrldn, Uuthrle, second vlce-nresldent; Miss Mvrtle Weather- rtiolt, llartiesvllle, secretary; Mist Mary It. Hadford, Muskogee, treas urer. During the various sessions muslo was furnished by the Hyechka club, nnd the'' metlng closed last nlBht with a concert. WALTERS. May 8. Only three young men ' of Cotton county were culled Into service unfler the May 6 call. They were William M. Bhel ton of Tomple, Zach Trigg of Devo! and Ueorge Huff of Walters. CLATPOOLi May 8. Owing to a vacancy due aoon In the Claypool postofflce the department) has an nounced an examination will take place In Waurlka May 25. This la a fourth-class postofflce. TAHXKQL'AH. May 8. At a coun try dance la the Caney settlement, twelve miles south of here Saturday night, Alonzo Deorman, a young farmer, was stabbed to death by Ahe Pack and his brother, Zeke Pack. Abe is In Jail charged as both a mur derer and a deserter. Zeke made hi escape and officers have offered ISO reward for hi capture. WALTERS, May . Among Okla homans graduated from West Point now making good in tho military service Is Captain C. L. Mnriott. of Walters who recently visited his pa rents, Mr.'nnd Mrs. E. , L. Marlott, ten miles, west of Walters. Young Marlott was appointed to West Point In 1111 by Congressman 8cott Ferris. He completed the four-year course and entered the service with tho commission of second lieutenant. His promotion was rapid. He Is statlonod now at Loa Angeles. ' OKLAHOMA CITY, May 8. Judge John H. Cotteral la making an in vestigation of the charges contulned tn a letter from Mia. Ueorge It. Fnn chcr that an attorney took nil tho money she had, and a mortgage on her home, and an automobile belong ing to her husband, for defending her husband on a charge of white alnvery.'and then when tho case was called the lawyer failed to appear. The caso handled by Mr. Patterson nf Moman Pruiett'a firm. lie recently figured ns the defendant In a murder trial, i'rulctt saya that I'alturson la now in tho army. We'huy clean, white rags. Tiring them to The World Publishing com pnny and ask for Mr. Muc Itrumo. Adv. JENKS SHOWS ENTHUSIASM IN RED CROSS ACTIVITIES " A large attendance and encourag ing enthusi.it.tii marked a meeting of, the Red Cross auxiliary at Jenki last night. Lee Levering of Tula delivered the nrlnclnnl address of the evening, speaking on war topics: and explaining the work and need, of tho Red ( rnss. Mrs. Florence i lloald and' Mis. WcRt of the Tulsa chapter also spoke. The splr.t that Jenk Is showing In Ite.l Crot.s work Is shout to enrn for her the honor of having her or ganlzatjojl' (hanged from an auxil iary l"0 a branch, giving the,, Jenk chapter the same lank as the Tulsa organization. Other auxiliaries would then he established under tho supervision of the Junks branch, leaving tho Ked Cross activities in Wie southern end of the county un der the direction nf the thriving and energetic Jti.ifc chapter. More than 100 attondod the meet ing liwt nlgut, which was held In the gymnasium of the high school. The Anollo club, directed bv Prof. Rob ert Carson, rtirnlh,ed music for tho j meeting. 7 STYLE in STRAWS No one disputes the correctness of the Alpine. We are Showing some of the" finest , braids in this style Panamas and Bangkok $5 to $12J0 Jeghojns, Milam and Mackinaw s, $3J0 to $7.50 In addition we are showing the same braids in yacht and telescope styles at the same prices. Yacht shapes in Sennit Split and fancy braids $2. to $6 JO .1 Black Tread Red Sides Where Beauty Is More Than Skin Deep .a. ;j;Vr'.JV7' I'' -jiitiimtfir" 3 BANKERS HOLDING ANNUAL SESSION IN CAPITAL CITY Three Hundred Present for First Meeting: Want Insurance Half', Lowered. p'ii' i" Tr- w..r!.l I "K!., Ml. ..MA CITY. May S At...'.!; tl.r' niiii li-.e.l rne-ml-ers of the iikUhnni.i .-Mali' 1-'. inkers' assorlu t..n a;!!-"..!..,, the firit se.ndon today i of the au.mal ront'.re'n-s which !iva.s Convened bore. The banks of j the s'.aic are In excellent condition as i.'f'.eci.'d In talks of the uttend- ''.n: l.acke. a , j AlUuuiKb favorable legislation has resulted In reducing bank rob beries, me'. nhcrs reflected that the raic of niHur.incft baa not . been owered. The annual scheme of bank Insurance may tie resorted to. according to pi edictlons. li. Mc.Nally of .St. Louis nnd R. .S. Heche of New Orleans ad dressed ft., i convention today, Kt forts of t'.e banks in aiding IJb eiti bond bales were emphasized. WE never saw a motorist who wouldn't admit that the Black Tread and Red Sides combination In Diamond Tires makes the handsomest tire equipment he ever saw. But the fact of the matter Is that you can't see the real beauty about Diamonds,- their husky strength and long mileage. You read about it on your speedometer k after thousands of miles. If you want to save some money on tires, try one Diamond (you can buy it from Diamond Distributors in this city). Before ,long, you'll want Diamonds "all around". Diamond Tufx don't deteriorate while you carry them a "extras." Tney hold their life for years. the diamond Rubber Compantj I Incorporated AKRON, OHIO it i t. m m" l ie it h unit m st mm iu i iam m u niui l n miu iuiuju V3LJ SQUEEG TIRES