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"1 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1013. i 4 : 5 I Play Girl of NI-'W i''P,K, .In." 1. How Mi' Kiclf J.mi I" . r ' i V I r her tltU', "Tin vf ir I ' thn V.'Vt I'll Front," t h'un In a rwnni lritir fr,m 1'n.rls to thi onii-i In1nn,r ni srrtiofi ff th 1,,'ilu.i.al M the I 1 1 t'10 Ti'i'i K. .id. I!' v. ir k rniin'Ml of lti A.. uii'l'T who illfrtlon 'liii "i In h !' i in on i li : i, I i 'a iti p clr 'iilt iivnr r j r. 't i xpl"!t wh tn ma k a .imu't heff. if ;ill M 1 1 it 1 1' 11 if) i.'iIiIimh on ili' r(iwnit',hi,r ! !l ln"lif,:lv . Nl'"iMI tO luT if 3 f a f.iv, ;,V , ; i c 1 1 n nt ! i I lipi-clell Iln hfsiil lit;!.' tm i.-i.v 'iiilmir In 1 1 1 ronsrrvu lion i I r.imlli' JU'WIT for war pur pose "M 'i,i i Jarilji," ifm IcttPr tm-,J-nn, "I i now on J i r Hwnnii trip for Iho V. M A.. coh'iIhh nri-an In 1 1, o I'Titial r-irt of l-'niiKH ami llu i p 1 1 rliu. 'J'ho niot liucr-f-HilHK fnutui'i' of hir tnur u-ns on tho rioiilnK II t k ti L in olio nf th rdntriil ramps, wlili'h In .in Important rull rimd ri-nti i". H't Hum Im a lur riulroail nIiuii wlih truck run nli,x ilnwn the hut of til lnilliltnK for I'd fintlro It-nuili.'' "On tin cvi'tilriK of tha rntsrtaln rn in t Mihn .In it Itt was Iirousht Into th hut, fllli-d with .1,r"0 n.iin, i-MIiir on tlio ruwMLrhir of a loi'oino llv whlrll wnS il riven along- tin' tiaeli Ilia rritlnt length of tli hiiilil I", thruiiKh till rlieeilrik' tniilllhhli' An thn loroinotlVA aiipronrheil His till Mlns .Inn In 1 u ri 1 1 1 off, run up on thn pl.ttfortn nnd nut on hi r umi i very popular shows, roiiHlitltiK of Sharpshooter's Poor Marksmanship Is Solved When Italians Capture Cave HRADQIMltTKItS ITAI.l N AFt.UY, Juno l. There In a nar row pana on the mountain front of the UrappH wlih li ha kIvhii tlin 1 Italhiiia a lot of trouhle up t . a abort tlmn iiko. ii u u n'k de file with , rllffa rlainK aheer a thouaanil feel on either aide. Through ttila narrow piumiKe It waa ntiecfcuary for the men In no every rtav In hamlllnn aiipldlee. hut aa they paiiaed they were ptr.keil off one liy one by an Aim trlun aharpehooliir In a eaiein neor the top of the rllffa. Ileie )i had tieeu lowered fifini the enemy linen alonf one aldefrnf the rllff, and lure lend w m lowered and the deadly fuailade kept up day after day. It M ia reronfly obaervinl. how ever, that a atrui!K chanuo tame over the operalluim from the nllff. The ahoti l anut out an uauat when ever nn Italian aoldler went UirmiRh thn pnjw. Hut, alna-ularly, no man ever tell; thn nhota aJwaya went win of the mark; the cun nlnff of the aruirpahooler a4ipeare4 iJMBMBMBMaaBBaBaa .uiaa Y jjjj 4P - Id - 11 II XT 1 f ! H Jfrfcrt?? ' VJ "aiu, ! I MP I'l ' ' ' .. 1 Cnilt SIM.NO Scvics rp-rv ; ifj llpHl IM'Ueutvr Sunday at .t:s,i,,n on Smd s,.r:nK-i kW Wi Contributed. by the Exchanrfa ' - Im $3 National Bank S !T. 7' .J!SHt)VV HlfriJ . J0 "iit-sbSS .pastor. Sund.it eh. ..! at .:.; a, in. iJ- ,Z ',rjr IF) l3Hif : Charles Fox. snpennicioient. v-mg i i8 feiiH - iM fflSi Soaoisrio ljf J 1 ' the Western Front" Is What Sammies Call Elsie Janis i. .', T- '(' A. V !! 4- Ik .... i i -jt. -a ' 'v.-'1'', '.V. ''-"?, ,MIm I , lain .lanli. to be at an end 'I'lua rontiriud for dav-i. with the IIiiIkiiim Kuinit: bark and forth a.ifely, and thn niinlev. and Idle ahore rliiKHif nut from the enemy poat In the cliff. fJ'he Itall'inn fmullv made a claah to fleiri'Oiii the plaee, their bat Ii rlea pounns i.hola Into th cav ern while a aiiallni; party entered it froi.i one aide. In Ihe lend , of ihe I'llmhlng party wiui lieuten ant iiiiKlloliulnetti, and na he rushed into the cave u elnxdlur Bli-bt waa before him. Htretched on , t Kround waa nn AtHftilan eoiijier dInK from an Italia bul let wound. Llut though an Aua tiliirt aoldler In the uray-ttreen tiiilri'irni of Auatrla. the woundod roan ralaed hlmanlf on hi elbow, drew a tiny Italian flair from un der hla rout, and In a faint volue vM'liilineJ: "Vive I' Italia." Tho dying; ni&n had only time to whliper hla atory. i mu Olorlo AvanilnJ, nephew of the rx' taint deputy Avanalnl rpr. entlnt Ute city of Trent In the Auatrlan parliament take all the -,', '.- .' Subpcrintion navmpnta nf Third Budget pledges (the April Red Cross drive) will be due June 1. Notice to previous payments due have been mailed to every subscriber at the address given on pledge card. Many of these have been returned by the post office. .Please accept this a? a notice. Payments may be made at the hxchange National 401 Palace building. orif. ilnnrfu, Btor;' anil fur W1 known ImltHtloim"" InrMpntftlly, It appriirn that M K.lnl la flniiiir thlnrn In frain-' thn lha woul'l nnvnr ilriHrri of OolMr on i Urondway. For Ionian. , ah. '"-""( j no pruleat at all overHi n wumi win i unii Kuie nt Mt Tnurailay a meetln laira riianaa-T riii" ''''r K''!1" ' '1 lnli-rii;i City, rhooan the Maifto , . . , .. . .... . i ,. w i ,, 1 ( l'y he placn for Bnttlnf together on' twlie In. the eine rv n 1 kk. 1 1 ,,.vt war. fail, when n)ie the hu' rnv t and ai l-ianv linT" niilM'I'' h"l'tiir aiiiee In, 'In- 1 1 1 v . 1 1 ; 1 1 i y oft' id r-'p'-nt her l lil'i t.iinlii' lit at a ". olid fihnw " I'urient erifHKefi.ttnii fir her In I'lan.-e lii'-lnile her nppenranre a.i toe mar fentiire. headlinir, added n 1 1 : 1 1 ' ri, itr . ete., at a KraiifO Amerl in f-"e In an important rltv iv hnl e th' ;e are many nfflri-ra mi l anldlom ntnl Ami'l Iran ritirneroiia Fre'ieh i'fii'cra AerordlllK to Ilia aiih iinniMiiii'''! t 'ie eiitertainrneru K ii . onal-t of f'li'y ininiitea ny lAnierh'an i ntertalnera, then the. I 1 rrmii will hold ihe ataxe anil after Itiiai i'im AtiH'il'anii will appear Jn , . l utial, nt It were, fur another i fcriv in i n 1 1 1 r h. lina i iiiIh apparently foela that Kim In Uolni! the moat worth-whllo wi.ru of her rareer, for ahe has ai.ii'l to her brother! and alaters American mage "to com Her niiaaaira waa given to vera of America by the over heatre leniiie, whlnh II re- rrunine play and playera for aerv he overneae under the direction of Wmihrop Amiia at the Little Ihoater. people of Trent and the Trentlno, he wua an Italian by Inatlm-t thoiiKh forced by the pollttoal elt liatlnn of Trent under Auatrla tn outer m Auatrlan arrr.y. Ai aunh he found hlmanlf In the Auatrlan llnea ul the top of tho cliff, and he had been dr tailed for the dan Koroua tnak of belnir lowered to iho. cavern to pick off Italian aol dlera aa they paaaad. lining un der Obiervatlon he kept hla rifle lining, the ahoU rana; out, regu larly, but Avanzlnl took food care that no hot found It! mark In an Italian eoldlor. Avanilnl'a body waa lowered to the Italian llnea, and the aoldlern whoae Uvea he had arm red Joined In f lyln( the honora .of war to it man wearing an enemy uniform. Good flalnamaiuthlp. 'Toulfl X lell you a burglar alarm, madam?" "Are you aura It will work?" "Yaa, madam, 1 may apeak with eome authority nn the an eject. I waa one a burrlar mywelf." "Dear met .What caused yotl to reform V "Thla ararm." -mi taka one War Bank or I here T POSTAL CLERKS WILL MEET HERE IN 1919 TiiI.iiiih riannjns to Kliuw Mall hhiifrii-ri III Ttmr lit Mutn ( on vrntluri. Thn hitvK'-ct tlrn Oklahoma postal cli.rks vrr hav cxiiorli-nrml alrrmrty lii luinit planriHi liy Tulaari when tlio atato HHHoclntlon inifltM hr M .u ft I ill a i . v, - i .u. ., ,,ui,, of aurli that helped the Tnl w is retiresented bv WMllam A. Illinium an ilnli((ale and bv Alia Mvrtie llot ami A. W. Kldwewny at otrii. rM of the alate afifioriatlon t' ol low mir thn addreHH of welonme by Itev. i;. I,. ThoriipBnn, the conten tion waa given a patriotic and Inter- antig addreaa by Judire .1. ri. lioss. In the ahaenco of thn nrealdem. It H Allnut of Hlmwnee, Mlaa Myrtle Molt of TuIkii, firat vice-president, prealde.l over tho aeaalon. Keoolu tlniia of Iniportiuice to the c!erk ami the aervlcu In l!a enllreiv were read und adopted, and tlui following oifi- i.ira electe,! for the onaulnn term: miaa Myrtle Holt of Tulxa, presi dent; f.eorgo A. li'iirriiKler of I'lnrL. aeha, firat vlce-prelile,ni ; Clyde JUufi. rove or i. iteno, aecrelarv: A. v. Ulilgeway of TiiIhii. trcaeiner I or tlolegaie to the national convention t Ktw Orleans, H. J. Ward of M.uw- nee, waa aelec.tod. Delegate! to thn CiUiiil loma l l V convention were entertained by an automobile rido over the city ami in the evening a banquet w im ered ai the Klrnt chrlNtiau church. O, K. Wrlirht. prihl.lint of the Oklahoma City branch. . ie, aN toaatmaater, and addrewma were d llvured by aeveral men promini-nt In the mall aervlce of thla part of the country. Oklahoma City waa warnily complimented on the linspnainy din played toward the vlaitora. WlierctoWorship rnnsiivn in an. FMtST IMIKSII VTFItlAN Sev enth and Itoatun; i:ev. C. w. Kerr, piiator. The annual chlldrena day exerolaea will ho held tn the audi torium at II 30 a., in. Session will meet In the pastVitss study at 10:30 a. in. for reception of members. Hlhln claeaea for all. Service,, at 10:55 a. in und H p. m. Mornlnt subject, The Koldieis nrders." Kvenlng iflinject, "The obedient Faith of Abraham." Public recep tion of meinbera and baptism of in. fanta nt morning aervlco. Christian r-ndenvor nt 7. BKCOND rrtFStlll YTKI1AIN Zu nl8 and Itarton; :ev. W. H. -Murphy ir., pastor. Sunday aclmol at a. nu Morning worship 11; aublefct, "Camouflage." Kvenlng aervioe, ut 8 o'clock, nond alngLng and acrmon. rrayer meeting at 8 p. m, Wednes day, lied Cni8! Tuitaday. Wednea day and 1-Ylday, J p. m. Monday and ITIday 7:30 p. m. for BUrglcal dress ings. Uoy ctcouta Tuesday at 8 p. tn, BtTI.l.KTTK mMMI'MTT-IIai. kf II and Hullette; a. K Wraton, pal tor. Funday achool at 9 30 a. m. c. Kdwards, eiiperlnten.leni, Christian i .illicit or , p- in Kvenlng service at p. in. Sermon by 1'iof. C. 11. Kitn lirough. COU.EOK KllJi Seventh and McCoy- II. C Millard, pastor, Sun day m hool at 10 n. m.; I'rof. V. K. Weyer. superintendent Morning service nt 1 1 o'clock. Junior Ku deavor nt 3 p m. Christian Kndeavor at 7 p. in. Mid-week prater meet-In..- -Wednesday S p. m. lied Croaa ineet In basement of church each Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon. NntlTII PiriK t'NITF.I' VRF.S-1'YTFUIAV- (''heyenne and cnnier. 'ii. Itev i h'lrlc.H K. Newcomlt. pai tor. Ulhle school ,u ti. ir, a. tn.; Mrs. Oeorui W. (iroves, aiiperinteiiilent. Preaching at 1 1 a. in and 8 p. in. Christian Union aervlco at 7 p. in. Sung scrvleo Wednesday at & p. m. JIAITIST. FIItST BAPTIST Fourth and vMnclnnntl; itev l,uther y, Floyd, raator; study phone, 4579-J; George W. llerbold, financial aecretary. of fice phone 4579-rt. l'.lble school at 9 SO a. m. F. .W. lirj-ant, auperlnten dont. Services at 10:50 a. ra. and 8 P m. All young people's unions meet at 6:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer serv ice W'edneed.iv at H p. m. Ited Croaa (workroom open dally except Satur day. IM M AM i i, liAPTtST Seconl and Kockford, l!ev C. F. Siler. paa- icr, i.n.i-rc,. n; jtouth VPHor, photie ik.is,. :,:,ii: liiblo school 9:4J a m Ki'v.riMd llerbold will prc.icn at it a. m. and the pastor at X p. in. At . m Miiflay afternoon there will h a Tin meetitiR f,,r the entire mimiber.-iiilp e.f ihe church. Mverv member urged to attend. Sunbeam hand 2 t-,tlnr and Junior 1'.. V. K I . ai 7 p. ni. i:,d Cross unit meets Tuesday. o.lnesdat and Fed iy afternoon- ii th" church. l'rajer meeting w c,inehday ii p. m. Missionary society In France during the war. i:porthlengije 6:46 p. in. TiOSTO.V A VK.Nl'K (SOUTH) f Fifth anil 1)ar,,ri- I ,mlu U Tl-ifln paatnr: f:hurlea j Allen. aaalstanM Sunday achool t 9 45 a. in. Carl K. I'uffiold, atiperintetident. Morning aervlen ttt II o'clock. F.venlng sertiie 8 o'clock. I'rayrr meetlnB Wednea Jay It p. m. TIOMUT MICMOHIAI- -Main and Knaton; liev. Ilawea l'almorn C.arke paator. Sunday arhool at :4J. a. m., A. Krnalierger, superintendent. Junior I -ague, 2 SO p. m., lit regular place. Mra. N. J. Oubsnr and Mlaa llarney in charge. Kpworlh leag i 7 p. in. c. Hush, president Preach, iiik aervicen i; a m. ann H ti. in.; sermona by the pas'or. Morning uf' Ject, "Putting rtenrion into l.lfe." I'.'venlpg subject, "Life's Mysteries." t'hureh doors opened to new mem bers both morning and evening. O HACK T'llFlti 'II - Third anil Trenton; I'.cv.. l-:vei , tt Simpson, pas tor. JIM Soinh Trenton. Sunday arhonl at .4: a. ni. A. A. I;eard superlntenilent. Holy communion II a. in Kvenlng service It p. m. prayer' meeting Wednesday H p. ill. Fpworth league T p. in. O UC1ITT MFMORIAIj Four teenth ami yu.'iker; ev. T. lllley. paatnr. 1-'31 gu.ik"r; phono 6G3-J. Sunday aehool 'j.30 a. m.; Kpworth league i;.:to p. (n.; preaching acrv lce li):4.' a. in. W I OS I ,i; V M KTIIO IMSTF I r a t nnd I,ee. Went Tulsa; Itev. 11. K. Itnll, p.ietor. Knn.lay echonl at 10 a. in , I. ) p.-hrll'iier, superinten dent. I'reuclilng service at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Kpworth league at :30 . in. cintisn AN. FI ItST r 1 1 RISTIA N ( Temporar ily meeting In the courthouse, Sixth and jjuulder.) Mvado K. Dutt, paa- Science with Butter Made from the White Meat of Cocoanuts Just" when llie price of butter tKreal ens to make it an unattainable luxury, science perfects. TROCO, the new vege table butter made from the white meat of the cocoanut. It tastes exactly like 'trie finest" cream ery butter an4 is .een more, yholcsomej and pure. J It is drarneH wltS Jresfi Pasteraizesl milk to give true battec ilaforai Can't Be Told From Butter - TROCO has all the good qualities of fine creamery butter. .The only difference you will notice is the cost. It is as nutritious as cream butter, and as easily digested. It possesses the fuel value needed for energy. TROCO when served has butter's golden color, because we supply the same vegetable coloring used by all butter makers. Served on your table, without explanation no one can tell the difference. Goes Farther In Cooking TROCO, used in cooking, gives the same re sults as butter, except that it goes farther. Cooks should remember this and reduce the amuunt- TROCO NUT BUTTER CO. , Milwaukee, Wis NOTICE: rn.!r the law. tx-'or. TKCK'O turn l no ifn in II. All butler nuhitltuMs mnt py an cxlrt t if coluMiL bo Ui cAtsui. A'lit it roartelt. as yoa ilo trim OlsouMrssrloe. tor, residence 1 1 0A South Poulder; I'hono 2 1 T 7. Hible school at 11:45 a. m. At 11 a. m. Lord supper and preaching. No eevnlng aei'Vicua. Kndeavor aervlcea at 7 p. in. MIDWAT school at 10 AVENirK 6 u n d a y CATHOLIC. HOLY FAMty-Y CHUKCK Klghth and Houldcr; Rev. John a. Ileirlng. paator; Rev. Daniel Fletch er, assistant. Children's mass at 9:1R a. in. with Instructions In Christian doctrine; high man and sermon at Holy communion 8 a. m : church In. (pilry class at 7:30 p. m. week days; first mass. 6 4 3 a. in.; second inus. is u. m. iwousn i,i Tin:it.x. ST. MARK'S Fifth and Elwood; P.ev. Albert Mussel, pustor. Tele phone 6711-J. Hlhln school 9:45 a. m., II. F. Freund. superin tendent. Kvenlng serivcea only In the city church today, thla being "church in the country" Sun day. Kvenlng service at 8 o'clock. Morning service 11 o'clock at Hchut tler drove, four miles, north and one mile east of town of Itinhy. Ited Crosa workrooma every Thursday. Mrs. C. o. Splndlor, organist and mu sical director. EPISCOPAL. TRINITY Kl'IRCOPAL and Cincinnati. Rev. C. V rector. First Sunday after Fifth Kllng, Trinity. Holy communion 8, celebrant, tho Rev. J. J. H. Reedy. Church school. f:30: Holy communion 11: sermon bv the rector. Iteginnlng with today the evening prayer will bo omitted until the first Sunday In October. Women's Auxiliary. Friday, 2:30 In the guild room. Red Cross unit Solves the Butter Dawson Produce Co. Distributors Phones 1892-1893 Tulsa, Okla. an bettfir fmtMtlrntu ninut be hraiylM Oleotflrrtoe- That Invented So the TKOCO packxa Is br.mlKi toomrvfa. tjmuil Thuraday at Red Cross headnuartirs. Fourth and lioulder. cnuisTi.w sciKxn:. FIRST CHURCH jgockmati'i hall, Ninth and Main. Hunaay serv ice! at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday achool at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at 8 P. m. A free reading room in maintained In room 80s, Mayo building, open dally from 9 a. m. tot 5:30 p. m ex cept on legal holidays, when It is open from 2 to 6. The public la cor dlally Invited to attend the reading room. cnrncii of rimisT. Services every Lord's dnv at Washington school.- Bible lesson at 10 o'clork. preaching and Lord's "upper at 11 o'clock. Also preach ing at 8 p. m. Take Kendall car and get off at Washington achool. I.OVAL rnnun of ciikist. Services every Lord's day In the Irving achool. Take the Owen park car. Bible study at 10 a. m. Lord's upper and preaching at 11 o'clock also preaching at 7:30 p. m. W. S. Witt, minister. All who worship ac cording to the New Testament are welcome. ASKKMBLY OF COD. FIRST CHFRCH Fifth and Peo ria; s. K. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Preaching at II a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Tues-1 day and Friday rrlnht at 7:15 p. m All cordially invited. IjATTEH DAY SAINTS. 1 1 FIRST CHURCH (Reongaiil. Tenth and Rockford; (ieorge A. Kelly, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:00 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. All Because of old laws, ma'de before this discovery, we are compelled to label this nut-madeJ)i&er as oleomargarine. But it contains no olco oils no hog or beef fat, nor any preservatives. . pTROCO is simply vegetable fats, cfiurned witfl milk for the butter taste. tSfTet this appetizing combination costs no more than sloes Jhe best grades o oleomargarine. It makes such cake as has not been knowfl. since butter soared in price. It allows the old-fashioned "ricti cooking that builds up the family health. Your Dealer Can Supply TROCO If your dealer doesn't already keep TROCO. ask him to get it for you. Tell him you must have this new-day successor to butter. . Insist until he secures a supply.'' -I". For TROCO solves one ol tfie biggest prob lems presented by our high food prices tv.. ernnlm of serving appetizing. holesome butter at a moderate cost. Made by the color lor invited -to attond riPlRITUALIST. The Spiritual Temple of Truth holda aervlcea In Moose hall, South Ronton, 7:30 p. m. Trance'Hc ture by the" pastor, Rev. (lertruds Hull. At close of lecture spirit me, i sages will be given by the pasto. : aiso by Mrs. Marie Hutchison. Mea-I auge circle every Thursday evening at the pastor's residence. The pub lic is Invited to attend all our serv ices. First Spiritualist society will hold services at the residence of Mrs. Claude K. Fckert, IS 19 South I)e troit, Sunday 8 p. rn. Service! will c'onaiat of an inspirational lectura and spiritual messages by the med. Aims, Mrs. Flemming and Mra. Ald. rlch. Kverybody welcome. ASSOCIATED HIBLF. STl'DENTS' ASSOCIATED BIDLE STUDEMTR meeting hold at county courthouse j in the county courtroom each 8un- uay a a im i.m p. m. Meetings ar also Iield Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p. in. They are open to all who desire to come. Interesting Bible topics discussed. All ar welcome. Not Worried Over It Wife John, our cook has become Higaged tn the milkman. Huh Well, engagements are lUiaKauie anil you Know lriag(. An Oh loot ICWMin. Mrs. MoSmlth was on her ocean voyage. "What's that down there?" aha asked the captain. I "Thats the steerage, madam," h replied. are cordially our services. "Keilly!" Kxclnlmed Mr.Mc8mlth f ? t In surprise. "Does it take all thoaa I 'i i i'pie to make tha boat go straight? Problem I p i It. I ii 1- ! 4. E liia.,,,,,,-, .!. ..in "1 ... isaaa)iiafa)iagwas P"!'!1;: ".'i'. ';'! -' " .'7t!tyT,rrl;'"i''e'"'