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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 19K CLASS ONE WILL BE EXHAUSTED IN JUNE Kew Hirtrants May lie cnnmiricU la Time lo l'rcvrnt t ailing Two Jnunedltuuljr. PROBABILITIES GUESS-WORK -r Hot Kvcn Members of Tnral Selec tion Bri1 Know What In Com ing Beyond Nm dill. "Every Class A-l man In the city will be culled thin month," salil Chairman John li. Slmrmnn of the lorn 1 exemption board .yestenlay. "'After this clang Ih exh.ni.stp.l 1 do . not know what orders wo will re ceive from the department ami I nm not (folnf? to speculate on it. We tile oheyinK order, not irivinc out .ate ments wondering; who will be cilloii next." Hundreds of persons In Tulsa have been asking the question with in the last few days, "When will t li e men In t'ln.is 4 he called'.'" On ni--rount of the rapidity with which Clans 1 men have been sent away within the put two months, men in Class 4 and their wives and fricndu are becoming more keenly Interest ed in the qutstion. Hut thero is no wny of nnswerirm except by guess work an.1 that Is even more doubt ful on account of the fact that no one knows, not even the members of the exemption boards, what or ders will be Issued after Class 1 has been exhausted, 1 In the official notice from Adjt - Gen. Gipson yesterday, notifying the local hoaid to prepare to send SOO men to Camp Travis the last ik of this month, the iiflJut.inl-Ke:K r-il Instructed the board that if 'lny should not be able to fill the iin!:i from Clans 1 to notify lilm. It was eupposed that If the city had not had sufficient men in Class 1 the adjutant-general would take the number available her'a and make up the deficit from Mime other county. It is supposed that after Class 1 has been exhausted. CIhhm 2, then Class 3 will be e-illed until they have been exhausted. Then, will come. Class 4. which embraces' mar-i rled men with dependent wives, mothers, brothers or sisters. There are only about 100. men in the sec ond class in the city draft. 00 of the third class and about 100 in the fifth class. All the others nre In Class 4, which embraces several hundred registrants. If men are called the next six months as rapidly as they have bci-n called the past sixty duyx, it is V Light For the Hot Weather That immediately appeal to the man who desires to be cool and comfortable, as well as correct in style and fitting. The patterns, materials, colors and cut are wonderfully smart and good looking. All the novel features of the season aro intro duced dhd we feel sure that you'll agree that they will make you a classy suit. Just at this time our stocks are complete and we can fit you perfectly. Note these prices, then come in and let us show you these suits. 0 Palm Beach Suits. . .$8.50 to $12.50 Mohair Suits $12.50 to $15 Tropical Worsted Suits .$18 Kool Kloth Suits?. . .$8.50 to $12.50 Aerpore' Cloth Suits $18 No Suit in the Store Over $18 Holmes Clothes Shop Do ran went toot nlr to grew long, soft and silky? Look t tin ptetura bre of "sir Harris, sad see wfist beiutlful nlr he kme. You. too, can have long, straight osir by aaiag EXELENTO ?S Do Oct be fooled br nslnr one fairs Preparation. Exelcnto is (uarantoed to do or you get your money omen. Price. 2S by malL Stamps or coin. AQUIT5 WANTED FVIItYWHCRV Writ, tar eartlcatare USXKMTOMKIMCINC CO. AruAHTa. (Uk thought the second and third classes in Tulsa may be exhausted by No vember. Hut this la pure guess work because the government n.ay call the new registrants, who have reached the age of HI since Juno 6, 11 17, as soon as they nave filled out questionnaires, been examined and clusHified. Attorney 11. I Wand of the city board thinks It will be two months fully before these young men a-e called, which would send them away sometime in August. There are 65$ men of this class In Tulsa. Home of theso will of course be exempted on various grounds. A few married and others will have dependents. Men are continually . being switched from one classification to another because of changed condi tions. If a man in Class four be cause of a dependent wife or mother should loso his wife by death or by separation or his mother should din. he ih at once tak:i-out of Class four and placed in Class 1. Simi larly, a few have been taken out of Class one and given a deferred classification, where they appear and convince the board that they are entitled to It. It was Impossible, of course, to classify several thousand men with out a few mistakes being made, and uj these develop they are corrected, Sniiie comfort is given men In Class four In a "grapevine" report from Washington that credits l'ro vost fleneral Crowder with express ing the belief 'that men In this class who remain It it that Is, men whose dependents do' not die or from whom he Is freed by accident or other misfortune will never be called to the colors. Adjutant Gen eral Olpsoiiis also reported to have made this statement: It Is considered certain that the 100 men In Tulsa who are Iq the second class will be called this year. These are men who Hre married but whose wives nre not dependent upon them: who either have an In dependent Income or ffe capable of making their own living. Likewise those of ('lass three, It Is believed, will also be called be fore the first of the year. Hut all depends mum whether the govern ment rushes men to France the next three or four months as rapidly as during the past two months. Ev erybody knows that the situation in Franco lso critical that I'resldent Wilson is going tri rush every avail able man over there Just ns rapidly hs they run be sent imd that he has placed no limit on the number to go. Hoth France and Kngland arc calling loudly for all the help L'ncle Ham can furnish. It appears now that If the same rato is kept up during the next sixty days, the I'ntted Htateg will have more than a million and a 'half men In Franco by September 1. Summer Suits 223 SOUTH MAIN Make Your Plans ToVi.it Ohio Place Addition TODAY WHATEVER may be your need for tomorrow you raay have the same taken care of on Fhort order by telephoning a brief, crisp Want Ad to the Tulsa World. Phone 6000-G001. right now and order the same to appear in tomor row's Tulsa World. JJse your telephone; it is the economical way to place Want Ads in The Tulsa World. Phone 6000-6001. A Good Morning Judge! fuzi fi"iryli''f THEY WIIX. TUT more In a Jit ney than Jhe critter is supposed to carry, and consequently have to ex plain to the police judge why a nickel looks bigger than a car. It cost C. V. Washburn $5 yrsterduy afternoon to overload his car. SiiMKHonY SA1I Itnv Hubbard stole something, and raine tir and swore out .1 warrant for him on the charge. He was arrested iViiims duy night oy ii': -.-is tiiii'lherniun and rack, ml h!i case vJ c.'.wtd In due ord.T yi'K'.si'iUy aftcrrj-n. However, thj coinpl.iiiiin.; it:.ts forgot all a joi' l t ai i did not show up. Dismissed, as inns'. - I - ltKINi? ON Til Kill Knees In a playerful altitude around a blanket spread out on the floor r.il'in f the Ivories seems to be a favorite p-it!mo with a certain bunch of f'o negro boys. Cost them J3 apiece to en gage In the national neki o -j ulimc. I "AW WHATS the use? I was full and I might as well tell - world as not, for the whole worl 1 Knew '' before I did. ' Thus did Charles Chapln convict himself as a very plain drunk. He was lei off with a five dollar plaster. A W'KKK Alio, K. U !. n '(fs un on a vagrancy char'. There was a fine of iL'fi assesset again', him, which was suspended : long as he remained at work He old remain .at work for thru whole days. Satisfied with having fulfilled his duties, he did olherwn-i than work. He was-arrested a i :i I -i Wed nesday night on complaint. He ai found on the back upstair. porc.-i of a building on Main street witii his shoes off. At the station a mis cellaneous assortment of kays on a ring was taken from him. In tne bunch was a first-class lock-pick. Looked a little suspicious to Judge Warren, and he let hlni have the pleasure of considering a fine of 1100. besides (he opportunity to servo out the original sentence of J25 on the vagrancy charge. A PLEA OF GUILTY always an- 4 tomMlcallv sets the fine for a p. d at 5. Charley Hendricks found this out yesterday afternoon win n he told what a violently mr no had when arrested. HECATSK II K WOISKS for his father proved a poor reason whv ! Hill Ileebes should not pay J J for thej privilege of speeding an automobile around In the b ness sect Ion. 'All Slin' IS lilAH ter be hack, ledge," said ljirry Flnley, familiarly known to the court as "UuMus," when he answered to tho usual charge of vagrancy against him. This Is a perennial charge and seems never to be erased from tho blotter. Larry bad promised to get away from town a week ago, under a sus pended sentence. This time he was ordered kept In Jail until this morn ing, when he will be escorted In state to the city limits and headed toward Vinita, where he says his homo is. I HOW Altyi'T that Flag, turned wrongv end about, behind Judge Warren's bench? ought to be turned around, so thut the stars are to the left end when tho stripes aro hori zontal. If it Is hung with tho snipes running vertically, the stars should be In the upper righl corner. NEGROES TO, HOLD RALLY TO AFFIRM PATRIOTISM Kcv, J. w. Abel Will Be Speaker ' of .Mii-tliig On t.rivu wisl Tonight. Negroes of Tulsa have always proven themselves patrloljo to a degree little known to most people of this city, They ham bought Liberty bonds. Thrift ntamps and entered into all patriotic, moves to the extent of their ability. Jt a patriotic, meeting tonight among tho negro members of the north side the principal speaker will he Kcv. J. v. Abel of the First Methodist church. Tho meeting will bo held at 1120 North (Ireenwood, where a representative gathering of the most Inflilental members of the race will attempt to explain Issues of the day to their brothers. Kevernd Abel will speak lo the gathering on, "Patriotism and Iove of the,. Flag." , FILES THIRD DIVORCE SUIT Woman Ito'larr Urst lVtllJon Was (iranlcd Without Knowledge. A suit for divorce wan filed yes terday In the superior court bv Mae Chase from F.dwln Chase, l'elltion4 rends that on May, 1 9 1 A, by demands of her husband, she filed suit for divorce, that .they might both go west and take up seperate rlaims. This ease she alleges never came up, however, and they lived as man and wife for several months, when she. filed the second petition for di vorce. A lawyer advised that there were no grounds,, to grant the di vorce, and the second suit wus dropped. In the petition filed yesterday Mrs. Chase alleges that without her knowledge the first divorce was granted, and she was given the cus tody of the four children. She now asks for a division of the prop erty, whlrfi Chase is attempting to dispose of. 1'roperty is valued at I Sis. 000. Clara Kmlth also filed petition for divorce from Arthur Smith on the grounds of cruelty. The wife OBks for $20 a month alimony. In tho district court W. L. Whit tington asks for divorce from Julia whittlngton, and names abandon ment and desertion as grounds. Whittlngton also nsks for the custody of their ono child. IVY HELD WITHOUT BOND Willies In Dohn-ff Murder Case Will I-Vwc Same Charge. Alison Ivy was arraigned yester day In Justice Lee Daniel's court on charge of the murder or John Dobreff, a llulgarlan, who was shot to death December 22. At the trial of (larrett Bailey held last week In j Ihe district court on the same charge, i Ivy, w ho was one of tho witnesses. admitted he was at the camp ut the time of the shooting. Ivy was committed without ball for trial In the district court. lie Is I also being held under a $2,000 bond for stealing an automobile from the I Hoxana rctroleum company. Hear ing, on the larceny charge will bo i In Justice j. j. Slacks court im I May IS. SEEKS AUTO TAG SLACKERS Stale Inspector Here to Take Action Against Delinquents. Have you failed to apply for your automobllo tag? 1. Kohorts, state automobile license Inspector, Is here from Oklahoma City nnd will be gin Immediate prosecution of de linquents. ' Inspection this year Is later than usual, due to a breakdown of the press st the state penitentiary, w here all tags and application blanks are pidnted. The departments In rharge of Issuing licenses miffered some de lay. Mr. Itnbertg will probably be here two weeks. . ALADDIN'S MAGIC has nothing on this ohio Wizard Discovers drug which loosens sore, touchy corns so they Wt out Tou rerkless men nnd woUien w ho are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told to use a drug called freezone, which the mo ment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness is relieved and soon' trie enUre corn, root and all, lifts out with the fingers.. This new ether drug Is the recent discovery of a noted Cincinnati chemist. ' It Is a. sticky substance which dries the moment It Is applied and Is said to shlmply shrivel the corn without inflaming or even Irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin. It Is claimed that a quarter of an ounce f froeione will cost very lit tle at any of the-drug stores, but Is sufficient to rid one's feet of cvrry hsrd or soft corn or callous. You are further warned that cut ting at a corn Is a suicidal habit. Adv. ANNOUNCEMENTS OUT FOR SUMMER SCHOOLS SU Works OmrM- Will bo i.lvcn to 'liable Mo, I. Mils o MUe up Hack Work Classes to Itculii Monday. CLASSES TO BEGIN MONDAY Sessions i, ,., , s,.,,.r lliilldlnns From u to I2::in I iach Morning, There will be n reeular summer hoii for pupils Hung in Hie cilv. lo make up ,.i, K mK, and fur those I l'uplls In crest ed in doing high who are well, in iiMliiu snlif.-ls (school work for credit will meet HI For the muni pari Hie work will lie! tin ,l,,.i Heliool Monday at f o'clock conducted on i, e ,l. .ai tin. 'iii il pl.ui, to till!. ot ilie mailer of linsdlica a Jill will i II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hl weeks heiMli- I I loll, and In ascertain If possible tnng Monti. iv. .Mine 10 The hours will l' from each day. The school especially for tlio-ie win. time on aceoiini of s,i-k account of being m a to i; . :u s designed have I. .i,l i'i'.-h or on d.lv Sellool. 1 ho board of education bs punned to loiiduct this s liool tie.. t th"'!,,,,.-,.!!.,,, Mig Mn.lo to Ie students In order that tln-v in Ik ii I . not ufcr liny disadvantage be. causa of the Irregulartic ilium,; (to IMist year at times when schools ..r .... ... of fuel or half-day sessions I ause of li.el, of ,. oil, II, or ,., ..I , I . Nu Highl ltiilcs. Tliere will be no rigid rule;, rela tive to ihe districts. Sliiilcnis inn. attend "(tie school most ronvenb-iu. In order to ascertain llin i-iiroHinent. thero wll be teachers in ihe various buildings, as hereinafter named, !,, enroll and classify the impis. It may be necessary however, to merge soma of t'lese scnoois into one, in order to economize In tenctiini: force. nnened for enrollment nd ir-Trsifl- 1 lin ioiiov."K e ii o. cation, with the following tcailuis In chargo: Owigc SehooL Name Orade Ulead teacher) JuUn. Ij'nch . 7 K Letta Wamplcr T ii Mrs. Holmes 3 t Alma Port Irving Ki-IiimiI. (ITead teacher) Edna Allen .. 68 (Jenrude West 4 ii BEAUTY HINTS FOR YOUR HAIR How to Prevent It From Growing Gray. There Is no occasion for you to look-unattractive or prematurely old because of gray, streamed with gray, white or faded hair. Ion't let this condition with its look of age rob you of your youthful beauty and the Wonderful opportunities which life offers. No matter how gray, pre maturely gray, lustcrlcSH or faded your hair might be. "Iji Creole" Hair Dressing will revlye the color glands of nature promote a healthy condition of the hair and scalp and cause all of your gray or faded hmr to become evenly Clarke soft, lustrous and beautiful. This prep aration Is not a dye, but an elegant toilet requisite which Is easily ap plied bv simply o.mbliig or brush ing through the hair. "I.A rilF.or.F," IIAIll IflRKSI.Y to prevent your hair from growing gray and to restore a beautiful dark color to gray or fuded hair. Hold and guaranteed bv all good drug stored everywhere, or sent direct for ll.iiO bv Van Vleet-Mansfleld Urug Co., Memphis, Tcnn. (Advt.) Guests you Ginger ale that fairly snaps in your mouth that has the real Knger np nd flavor to it. Remember the name fix it in your memory so it won't get away Sheboygan Ginger Ale. No "burn" to its refreshine; piquance just a delightful tickle for the palate as it slips down and a taste of the kind one smacks the lips over. Lively healthful pure good for tho grown-ups and the youngest of the youngsters. 'Phone vour rrocrr or drusffltit for s rats. IIS Ecrvrd at country ana towa tluba ana OD dining tut. Bottled only by EHEfeOYOAN MINERAL WATER CO., 8tubrsn, Wle. Shtboyfrnn Rinti Bmr, Satmmparillu and lamon Mf mqumJIy tufMiriot MARSHALL Distributors IS HUMANITY'S It Is always a 'error to old people and a naace at some time or anouVer to every human being, young or old. It is the forerunner of mote ills and suffering than almoat any of NATURE'S PANGEB SIGNALS and should never be Unwed to ft unheeded. At the ery in indication of constipeboa get DR. Tim" 8 LIVER rilXS which for 72 years has been successfully used for this most prevalent of all disorders. Far sale by druggists and dealers everywhere, .Br. Tuffs 8Jm fills KathriM' Hill . ll-lililglolt Seluwil. i! - - I tci.iii i Claire I'nino , 7 S r, .1 4 I M. i '.islv.'V , ,lpliliut t'opiiand l aco a! In Vila Clinton svliisd. (II- a.l tc.iiiicn r.criiice Ipliellllel.l V0 7-1 llalcv.m 1 i.l nihil' . . . Lower guides lliirair Mann seined. I Head ii ichi'ii Liiiiln:'.i,aiis.ic 7 Volnea. llnirtltim - 11 '.l l hcrino i Vx .1-4 Aiico Malice Kendall. (Head teacher I Illicit livvsis Agio s Lenox i - 1 - S! - li Lincoln. I I lead tca. hi-i ) M:iie Mossmer 4 !i I'iov I mrvi'v li -s IMitie Falniillil V, lli-t lie the,. will b suffici'tit lium in.sH work. bef I. In CULLUD PERSONS DRESSY; P.0LICE SEEKING REASON t. rmuie sounv oi "i.umi lings on t.reeiiwiMMl. . , ., ... , ,. I. HMO .1III..I IIH-! oe.ll no ( ""- " l' ' r " ; Bccor.lll: g to Officer Ijkllgley, Ull'l llie p., in e n:,M. I.e. ,, Having H ;ieni deal if trnuble flllhllg who Is re- si" tisil.lo iiie pr.tio:otinu of a iwo- tooin shack on will, li rent has liven oh inr for Ihree 'nonlhs. cnniblin d with "ci.id r.tc.t' tli.it fairly gllilr, a j, -. ler, ho ltniiey s'artetl Inok ttig ai.ein-l for sotite tanso of tho lu coiH;rint, Sai-l cine was fottrol ftii-1 ar rested V e.lne;..lav. Its Ii. ime is I'rctt. ninl li.il was porter ai the ,,. " clothing rtorc However, I Iter tia liiu- foiind moIi-i, goods ttiatl l.illled In d. vripiioi, wiili muff miss. IllM ftntll lhe. Uo,e. tliein was no one. to li foiiinl It, "nli.er tnwi" wtio Mubl tell wlii r.t he or site got tho clothes. So Fred had lo be lurnc.l loose. GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY A Small Bottle Destroys Dan druff and Doubles Beauty of Your Hair. " Within ten minutes after an Appli cation of Danderlne you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most will bo after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but really new hulr growing all over the scalp, A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, Just moisten a rloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. "The rffeet 1 amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an ap pearance of abundance; an Incom parable lustre, softness and luxuri ance. (Jet a small bottle of K'howlton's Dsnderlne from any drug store Of toilet oounter for a few cents and prove that your hair In as pretty and soft, as any that It has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair end lots of 'It If you will Just try a little Danderlne. Adv. always pleased, equally satisfied ira'ting fountain!, hotel, cafeff. - YOUNG CO. TULSA, OK LA. GREATEST FOE PotII 200 CARPENTERS NEEDED FOR GOVERNMENT WORK Transportation Will He Paid to Ala bama; Scvolil y-flo to Iesvo Saturday. Tulsa Is expected to furnish 200 of Hie l.ooii onrpentVra asked from the niate by the slate employment btitenu for work In Mussel Hhoals, Alabama, neur the large Westing houso plants ut Sheffield ami Flor ence. About seventy-five have reg istered iiii carl Lee at the Uoston Our Smart Spring Suits trimmed with silk are hand- cut along easy, 'graceful ( lines to begin with. The fabrics, patterns, linings the handling of every detail shows smartness at a glance. Not in an obtrusive way, , 1 L ' .Jit. iL-i t 11 i ' dui ana rennemenc wnicn u i I Irnn-um oa hoaiI -II ll nuunii tio uwv vwt fcn. , , i j A Particular Store for Men look for thoee iro labels. I C.L.&B. AERPORES , Acrporc isan all-wonted Priest Icy fabric that in itself says . volumes. ' - " But we go further. C L & B r workmanship has added to this 3 1 delightfullycoolanddressysuit- - I I ing, that hand-tailored siritrt- ' 5f I ness which can be found only in CL&B Specialty Apparel. tffi ) Aerpore has the beauty and ; ; i J i softness of handle usually con- i 1 nnea to imported worsccas. or NaturaIly,itsopenweavemakes Bp f! I it cocj and comfortable when 1 I the mercury seeks par. But be I -i sure your Aerpore carries me j, ZTZ CL&U label. , , jf 1 I For the CL&B Aerpore Suit J : r- ; is a masterstroke in Style and li j - 1 . a " Distinction: Priced to please 11 ii I c. the careful spender. . i ii 74Q-44 BROAOWAX NEV YORK. jf gj rr 1 bulldlnx, who la in harf of the bureau, and will leave Saturday. The pay is HO cents an hour for a day of eight liourc, overtlina li cents, and Hundays It an hour. Transportation Is advanced thes men provided an agreement Is signed to work to the extent of re paying this amount , f " The federal and state bureau of employment are to be united In this state and will assume the nam of federal utats employment ee.vice under the supervision of examiner In charge, Curl I.e, who Will holJ office in this seotlon. but with that simplicity -q 3 wiui uiat Bimpucuy -n and refinement which U known as good Utte. , SZO to S55 I i i