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12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 191S BUDGETS EXCEEDED BY ALL CiTY DEPARTMENTS ' Ju1lt of Honks of Formcr'Admlnls (ration show Tulaa Is Now llrnkr. The rP"rt of the financial run. Jlitii-n of lliB rlly, on which thn firm nf 0'rickrtt. (JourU,man Crawford Jiavo lurn woiklnir for the past mi vcclis, rh submitted by the city minmlsslnuers yesterday morning find a special meeting will ho held at 1:30 o'clock thlH afternoon In which to rolldiller It. Tim report In quit vol u ml noun ami Tiumbers more tlinn lot) typewritten jiiikcm. It shows lh water depart ment about 64,nno In debt and n dteht ilescrlpanry In th" record of receipt, of thn finance and revenue department of $ I 74. Thr report covers the period ol the Simmons HdmlnlntrHiloii up to the time the new administration whs Inducted Ini i,rfro May 1 and the purpose of lift vi riK the audit mode was to show the exact condition of the city nt thn time Mayor Hubbard find his eollejfiteH took charRi. The next,, result In to show the ullpht rteBciepii(.y of f 174 mentloneil uhove. which will probably , he utrnlKhtencd nnd adjusted npori a further InvcHtlKiillou of the revenue and finance department. Finance Cnninilsslimt'r II. F. New Mock, when asked yesterday what notion hud heen taken or would bo taken toward tldltiK the city nv eminent until the new taxes aro available, nlii led thn I arrange ment had been made with the banks to cash the cltv warrant fn rth lievt two or three month. at the nut of which the funding bonds to cover th amount of tho Indebted. uc will he Issued. This will amount to ahout 175.000, or ahout the same amount, he. Mild, of funding bonds iHHued hy the Him ninns adiulnisli at Ion when It took the relna two yeara aKo. Heavy Increase In the cost of the city government, due to the itenerfil raise In salaries of firemen, police, men nnd office help as well uH "II city hihor, the commissioner mild. Was the fa nan of the expenditure running hchlnd the trpounta set aside In the hiidset for eh oh depni tmrnt. An effort will he made before the excise, hoard to net Pinter allowances I OIL FIELD STRIKERS SHOULD GOTO WORK r?r wrrawrTOf's w lOUiL ttrionirfrtyLL rare ia . "i i.iitiDLiiv. - j 1 1 . .I-,, i I. , , ,, i . wo i fLTT!T-n mrnrfrm i.......tJ3 .is jAJi.it Mjiijn, i Workers Will lose Confidence of I; tiovcriiinenl If Tliey Hinder l'rnducllon. i :,.i r.ollerninkerM nod lion workeri of the Oklahoma-Kansas oil field.! who have hern on nrlkc simc June 1. MllINt Kit luif'k to Wnlk'Oll the oil for the various department for the "" "" nlalhy ''f'"1,' rnmine venr The irenerril ex oenneH i " ' iiuirni , of the city government now ure ahout nr.. 000 n month SUMMER SCHOOL AT HIGH SCHOOL MAY BE FAILURE ai-rorillfiu to W . ; ' iho Ani'-rl ;itt l';r'tri nnttn i-c' Ion. ,ifU who HHN In TulMt y's'T,y. .- Ahuiit ilitff thmiKiiii'l wnrknifn 'l :rr nrrTt-i, Mr l'.usy l .11 nil, ' ..rJ nr.. I hi h u p 1 mi r t (if hi't (MMttt-ntlnn iki th.it th wirllffiM onhl rcn-tvf lti-'i'.j tiu nv mfft i v tmW'-iH lli-y went Imrk ! to wor k ami iiki''--! tf. nrhitr itlon, or hiH ru hurhrrH w hit h rcinln iih 1 j'j f O I I O W H . 1 1 r1l ('"flll'ltl'T frf Once you start saving War Saving Stamps, you will not stop. Start today une Sale of White Women eager to save on their Summer Apparel are taking advantage of the many money-saving values offered- Sm1l KnrlliiH'ril 'Miniilrnt la ( nil tr Him !." MMihIIiik rntli Si-hhIoiih. l)ann for 'hp Kiitnrrirr hool nt thn high nrhonl hnillluK h;i' imt yt-t ntaf''rtuh:'.r(l, nlthouKh far in1y (.11- tarht-r x ' "nfirrio mv l-h-j:r.iiM of June V He in .i.l.Ufh.n. !o M.hs mm I I ... .,,,0.,,,. u,,r lh,.r ""11 1 , 1 11.11 nu ll 'ii'iui'i remi 11 III , uj wi.ik pcii'liinf ili'i l..ioii iinil that fni- ':j pl'i ers hhuiil l aree to make any i "IIiiitIi I'r.ivne, the V .11 jl,.ti-.l 1 l-!l l lll-W Imji-:,i f,,riin d li Tower, the prlncloiil. Twenty pu. plla hiwe 1 1 cMli.lli'd tin the mini- iner course It w.ib '(Uim.nneed yemeidaj lh:il liiflrti' lions . otild not he riven In ci,iMien liiivliu 1111 1 mi inltneni under five. Miner only the I i-'h In eh'u" hiiud and lypi wrltini: h im this num. her. In all i.rohiildllty the ni.a wl.l h" Riven up A aumrncr hool course tor itmhI- Bclirml HtllilenlH IK hell I,' nffere.l al the lliiiaee l II 11 n Mchnol. TI.eli all' now lnu atteiiitiim. m Hi 1 l II 1-1 1- .rij Undermuslins Claim Delightful Attention and well they micjht for such crisp, fresh garments, so beautifully fashinnoH and daintily trimmed with laces, embroideries, ribbons, etc., are most unusual at the prices we're able to quote. Gowns, pajamas, envelope chemise, bloom ers, etc., in a host of new effects. Corset Covers. lyT ' '' i. nia"i"iiiiwiiia"i' Jinitw H im'Ti'.im' ci.inleil effective from d.tte of demand lie nlm nayH that neliher hln hoard nor war hihor heard will conelder demanila for In ' " ""'"i rniiii men who are on etrlko. They nIhiuIiI firt return to work. '1 he men nr their i rprcHcntntlvea ran Bei-ure i on f i i-iii,i t j nn hy w lnnir him I at WaHhliiKtun." din i POSTAL RECEIPTS DURING FfSCAL YEAR SHOW GAIN Hot Weather Styles in Footwear We have what you want when you want It and at thn loweHt pOHKihle prtceB. Nil cloth Hoot, hlKh covered hrelM; a 5 . f . 0 value (lrt Qf our price tpO.ifJ Nu cloth Hoot, military heel; III value, our Q P price ilH.Oi Another atylr; a $1 vnlrte: prlc. ... $3.00 Nn-cloth I'limpH, hleh covered heela, 5 tfJQ QT AN1J CO CF ruhher heel; (l value; tj ' Z $1.95 ft 4 is "Walk I'ltnlnlrH unit Snvp,jYollar" value; our pice While Nuhtick Sport Oxford", our price ChnnipiKtie color t"nnvu Bpott Oxford 3 vnluc; our prlco Hole ruhher heel and EXTKA fijFHCIAIs A few palra of an Ivory Kid Hoot, cloth top to milieu, covered liecl, turn aole; a regular $8 while they Hint at only :.':,:,:v'$a.95 ltcf lpts Tolnl J.IB.l.noo.e to Manh !'j :ti: AdiiuKv (f uh 2-3 I'cr j Jtj f Important Wc sivo you a tip to read this column dally, an Items limed here must tie extra otdinaiy viiluea to iret In. In bhiio' in Htuncea lnt- are limited and will not laxt throiii'li'iut the day, ho we advlMe curly m1i.! -I'liitf. I J' I I cm VilvuiM'o Over 117. The beat evidence of a rtty'a com mercial growth la conceded to he a comparative Miiitenunt of poat office receliiln, Thla heln the enae there la eveij- Indkallon that Tulaa haa I 0 expanded, in a commercial aenae.isJ'! more than 06 2 3 per cent In the'M year ending May 3:, 1I1H. V I "oat office rreclpta for Mav lil? rj nmousiteil to IS4.041.ltO. For the aame month, HIS, they were $3!.-'N -i4.jn. Thla la an increaae of ! M IS iiOO fiO, tif courae, the eatah-1 U l!NtllriL ivf Oik l.r.nl vn I I .. , . ! I .' had a nrt deal to do with thta ln-i!. ASK VOI R FHIIINDS AUDIT t S Tulsa Upstairs Sample Shoe Parlor OITORITIS KHK.SS' OVKH PAIiACK TIIKATKIt SI9H HHTII ,,M.l. KT. "That's Good, By Hek" All your life you have heard that expression of approval. "By Hck" is as old as the pyramids and the last word from the Sphinx was "A drink of HEK ere I sleep." He ftuynl for a Coo J Drink Yes, the ancients had a brew of cereals and its name was HEK. That's where the name came from but the HEK of the ancients Was a crude pulpy liquid where HEK of today ia a pure, clear, health giving, non-intoxicating beverar.c full of vigor and vitality. HEK is not a near anything. It is HEK, the cereal brew of the ancients Americanized brought down to date-HEK is good for allfor every man, woman and child. tt'a a Good Drink-BUY HEK Diatributcd by Hale - Halscll Grocery Co. TuIni, Okla. rhotie -IH8 torn i mi rirnL -$22$ y,.BULMuftum - - fflZfrm W&xA t-Wmll INSTANT if s-ClmM ry just rtSht just ' .1?'VK A tsBtfiSsWI I enough. NO WASTE X Itrently In favor of the rtty'a Krowlhif? hnvln heen Increaaed to the intent i"! of at leant 80 per Cent In ,the l.iat I r 1 year, u "ll Aa'nn example of the growth of i poatal recelpta In the Tulaa office M'l the laat year the follnwlnc atale- . ment hy quurtera mav he taken na Indicative of the healthy character of the bualneaa: Quarter $76,737.i. ending ending ending Jie 30, 1917, Kept. .10, 19)7, I '. 31. .191' March If. loin. Quarter J7fi.HU:! 66 Quarter II lft.220.fi. Quarter enilltiK March J ll"4.04taa Total for flacal yeiy. $.196.300 gj '7RADETNrSA,rMbvE $ STARTED BY RETAILERS S h i K !Vi W I W Si jit & Si For Wcilm wlay Only. Main uhiii'. 1'oll.ailot Cur tain Swlae. rnod oualitv :HI Inehea wide. ery apei-ial, the rtyd. . . . 27c riYfli Moor. Kmf lnl Nil nf IHirli-pnuli1 . W till jmtm In 1u"-hu tt'H anl t tt)nc out. Oh; rul :,' 49c All-IJnm AnpMns, Jiaml r a 1 -4ihm1 "?irul 1'iiilir'tltttTi I ; not nf fifx in Ikix. Just : lnni! I ii tint hr. V'i'ry Hpt'CJ.tl Ut $1.75 Aluminum li'iral ( Krkcr( rjnart kizo, Hirnr out Ht few lpfi $1.48 rinMcnicnt Plnniid'a l.lliiu Toilet Wnlers. Not over two to a ruatunier. r!polal . . Main I Moor. 89c Gowns, Envelope Chemise and Petticoats M.n!f nf f ir nainsooks, Irttnmf'i with ait)ty filet ami vaU'rul'Tir laron antl nru'andv nic.lalljnrir S(H'- ;-rrt29c l" $3.50 l'oiirlli l loor " of .Mi.siin, Nainsook. Ilatlste, cut (ii regular coraet. atyle, othera with rit'tiiMi nhoulder atrapa, lace and enihriiiderc-d trimmed also; Mind einliroldcred Ofi. 'o Special ut 29c to $2.95 E. M. C. Athletic Union Suits. for women, made of fine quality luce, striped nainsook. Special r: 98c t0 $1.69 Separate Drawers. of Mualin, Nainsook and Batiste In open and closed atylea, some plain tailored trimmed, othera finished In fine Val lacea. embroidery, me d.illlona, etc. Ofi ' Special at " .29c 10 $350 Envelope. Chemise;. of white or pink batiste and voiles, some cut on corset cover atylea. othera with rlhbon shoulder atrapa. trimmed with dainty J- ftr lacea. Special ()lit) Women's Bloomers. of pink nnj white liatlste. also eo clety Voile, some trimmed In blue chain stitching, elastic band at waist and knee. to flO Special at ... OyC yOC Two-piece Pajamas. Made of white Windsor crepe with low neck, aleevelcsa, trimmed with pink hemstitching, Spn- cJal at ::r $1.95 Special Values in Laces and Embroideries Orcandlc l'lniinclntts with Ven ice and I'.aliy Irish lace inset, 27 and 45 Inches wide. In dress patterns only ut ONK-TII1KD Oil', Urgnmllf anil Batiste Flminr lnus In beautiful desisns for afternogn dreaaea, 45 Inches wide, perlul the t CQ yard LOV Oritandlc and Hatlsto I Iouik iniis. 27 Inches wide for chil dren's dresses. Special CQ tho yard Owl l'lh't Ijiiv nnd Inwrtloti, 3 and 4 Inches wldo. Special tho - A. yard .. 1UU 4l!io lot of Val, Tnrclicoii, I'llet iMctn nnd Insertions, aperlal the Qn Ul Siond Kbair. yard (mpnlft-n for Ikmrflt ut I.ol Sler clui'iui In ho Laiinclicd Wed. ncsday Mtcht. Tho "Trade In Tulsa" campalun. which the llotall .Merchants' aaao cinilon has heen leoiKanlrlng for sevrral months, will he formally .nunched tonight at a luncheon of the association to bo held at tho V w. a tlet rv:e V. In y, formerly of St. Mi ilia. Imt who expects to make thin city Ida home, will outline the cutn palKt). He has been encased In con duct It. I'rccidltiK the luncheon a mcctlnit of the newly elected direct ors of the uuoclallon will be lici t In the toon s of the fhambcr of I uni merce. at wtilch offlcera will he chosen for" the rrsulnT year. From this nieetlmt the merchants w; Rl) In n body to the Y. M. f, A. for the luncheon and the after-ineeUn to follow. Some Very Attractive Values in"' Summer Wash Fabrics Here we have only spare to mention a fci of the many good values. In Just the mntcrlals you are wantlns for, shinier gannonta. A visit to the Wash Cioods section will reveal to you a way to have a new frock or waist or skirt at a very small expenditure. Fancy Colored Batiste. A vnst assortment ofjthls popular and inexpensive material shown in a complete ranee of colors and combinations, 30 inches wide IQp special the yu Fancy Skirtings. Wanted, Good, Steady Dog. Cop; Profiteers Alfrf Not Step Forth Shown In black nnd white plaids, also In white grounds with rose or im, mrln.i 36 Inches wide. Speclsl the yard . . 39c About the only Job remalnlnir lo he filled by the new city ad ministration Is that of "do catcher" and the commissioners took this under consideration at their meeting yesterday nierninir To Ret a Miik catcher" who will stay on the Job has been a dif ficult matter . heretofore. Pre vious nppointeiwt. it was stated, have shown (treat activity when they first take the office, hut after' they have once rounded up all the stray canines and im pounded them at great profit to themselves, thev unit the Job. Some of the "iIhr catchers" have made as hi-, na I4i0 a month, Commissioner M. J. Mc Nulty, Jr. stated, then after bavins- "arrested'' all the "loafimt" can I ncs and collected fines from their owners, would ipiit work. It vtna decided that tin' new "dou catcher." whenever he ts ap pointed, shall nut lie permitted to cullect more than half the Im pound money due him until the end of the 5 ear. the other half to be kept in rsTinv as a Kiinrantee on his part that he will stay ,n the Joti and keep the duK law en forced the year tnund. At the end of the year he will he paid the re mainder thnl ia due him. A. ,M . Welch, humane officer, tiMkcd the c"nimissiu.ners for the immediate appointment of a "catcher," saving that the city la overrun w.th canines of evcrv breed antl a:.e and there is much rmnpliimt among the citizens. Shirtings. A cotton and silk Phlrtlnc of Rood quality which washes easily. sMnrvn "In a comprehensive variety of colorings and patterns, 3S HQt 1 inches wide. Special the yard Beach Cloth Vopular or skirts and suits, very serviceable, shown either In plain colors or fancy stripes and plaids. 36 Inches wide. Special rf the pard OVK, Exquisitely Dainty White Materials For Every Purpose Krcsh, new, cool-looking fabric for frocks, skirts, blouses, underjraniients, children's 'wear etc., that will appeal to tho woman who"' makes her Jjwin clothes,' and they are "more attractive now oA' ac count of their present pricings during ttii sale. While Ijiwns, 30 Inches wide, special the yard India I.lnen, 311 Inches wide, fine sheer quality, the yard While SherroU, 36 Inches wide, very ser viceable, special the yard Plain White Voile, 40 Inches wide, finely wj- OQ von, soft finish, special the yat(4. M' iUs Kncllsh Xnlnsook, 32 Inches wide, fine qual- fO ity, special the yard Ols 9c 17c 23c 10 $2.98 $3.49 17c $2.19 Sill lain ml NnlnsnoU, 36 Inches wide, yards to the bolt, special at Oynmn Nainsook, extra fin'Vuallty, 10 yards to tho licit, special Sea Island Nainsook, 44 inches wide, fine flQ AQ quality. 10-yard bolt, special 0J0 Inis riiil IsuiKclnth, chamois finish, special tho yard IaiiiscIoiIi, 3 inches wide, 10-yard bolt special . .' nine lllrd Nainsook, 3 6 Inches wide, very OAn finily woveji, special the yard OV riiucy Sliwp While t.oods. 27 Inches wldo, In vast assortment cf patterns, including stripes, Ol checks and dots. Special the yard 6dW Fancy Voiles, 3'! inches wide, in pretty, daln- PQ. ty patterns. Special the yard OUK Shlrtlnc .Madras. 31 Inches wide, shown In various patterns for men's shirts or women's QOi blouses. Special the yard OtC l'llsse Crone, a crinkle rrepo for undergarments, Special the 29c 27 shown in white and colors. yard 4- I'lincv (.alaicn. shown In fancy sport stripes inches wide. Special tho 27C While Viiplln. very fine weave, mercerlxed quail's', 30 inches wide. Special the yard White Sklrtlnir. 36 inches wide, plain and fancy weaves, extra special the yard White I.lnen Suitlnnr. 36 inches wide, soft finish crash, very serviceable. Special the yard Ivory I.lnen Suiting. 43 inches wide, a very de- (JJ-J -I Q siruble and serviceable suiting. Special the yard tpl.li Second lloor 19c 7"v .v.ry 29c br-Sr 89c rk3 . v-' tit m i n m m K'i ii u ii Pi I p w M ? M tdf W 5 .'.1 w H 1 H 1 I m Ei m n if? This Store Opens at 8:30 ' and Closes at 5:30 go Fifth and Main Streets Phone 6060 Mail Orders given prompt attention, fill ed accurately...and sent to you prepaid. Kiccpt Ilnsemcnt Articles.) S3 ', P si N I'M I t,',Si.',Ufr:UiiSii.-.Ji tt(.".ii".i.u"..iii.iJ..'ij;'il3'.j.:;i''. ABEL'S WORK TEAM CALLED ; INTRODUCTION OF WHISKY T.7-7. ,J GETS MAN IN FEDERAL NET I.IISIIII'SM .,CII HO III UHllll I H I" to Help Save Wheat. Attired in overalls and similar "1 LOCAL ENLISTMENTS LIGHT efficient uniforms, the team of Tulsa business men-harvesters, captained hy liev J W. Abel of tde Kirst Methodist church, opened the attack nf Tulsa county wheal, fields yes terday afternoon. They were mobi lized at 3 o'clock and an hour later were in the fit-Ids midway beiween Tulsa and Itrnken Arrow. Following is. the ju-is nnel of the Abel team: C. I' Myers. .1 W. Hod ires. N'. R. ?Ardock. (I M IVwiin, Hr W. It Harris. I'. .1 Mur.-iy, A A Kemp. Hrrt Kiihens F. F. lira. ten, K A. iluise, (i V. Ke.ss-!rinjr. F O, Cavitt. K. W. Jacobs, C. 11. Table. Dr. .1. K. Scekat.. 1' I,. I'nce. fharles Haley. 11. dt. Williamson. F. M Ten in 11. .1 H. Me.ie'rve, F. J. llildt, Mr. Merrlken. ()nr FnMii'h, t'osden rmploie, (harucd With Hrlnclng 'Half I'lntj in State. I'lirollment of 1918 Class for Draft llolievcil Kesponsihle. Tuesday's enlistments In tho army and navy were Huht. due to the fact drunk that the boys of the 1918 class are Woolworilt Man Arrive. KUtcri M. Jones, who will he con nected with, the Woolwor'h sore soon In lie opened in Tula. arrived Monday from Austin. Texas. Me will have charge of plans for the opening of the s'.orn. whfskv a: Sprmtf ie!d, M canseil iis. ar l-'rencn, an eniploie of the I'oi'lcn cumpany, in the fieid. to be placed under fl.Oi'O bond for the craml jury n! its next term:' French arid V. fl. I:-ers. nn employe of a local F'larksmith shop, were tried yesterday afternoon before Commis sioner I. II Wilkins on the rharce of introducing liquor into Indian ciointri'. They were caught by Of--fieers Mains iind Clibaon. special of ficers in ,lhe cmi'loy of the. Frisco' nulroa-l. on the moi-nlnn of ohe sixth when they were Retting Ejuff the wronj; side of the train. It was admitted hy French that he owned the booze, and that Divers, out of kindness, had helped him off the train with It nt Tulsa without beinR aware of what the s-iitccses rontuined. The case against Divers was dismissed. One hundred and slxty-elnht au tomobiles on sale at Johnson s. 911 Fast Klghth, commencing June 15. Adv. Walt for the htij auto' sale, at Johnson's June 15. Adv. Assertion that ho was he did not know what he was about ,ot permitted to enlist after having whn he purchased ti liaif pir.ts of j The foltowini: enlisted In the army: Charles Mritrirs. 80s South Huston. and Itobert Alspauyh, 1506 Fast Jef- fersnn. The former enlisted in the i engineering corps and the latter in i the medical department. Onnrnnteod cars at Johnson's Ills Snle. 911 East Kightu street. June li. Adv. Tulsa Electric Shoe Repair Co. S07 S. HOSTON 20 W. SH'OXD Try the Ooodycnr Khoo Il iNilrlnj Ostein. Tiirhn with Shnr-ons The acme of KyeKlass I'erfec tion. Torlc lenses give the eye the very best results, and with "Shur-on" mountings do away with all the discomforts of eye glass wearing. Come in and let us explain their merits without any obligation. DR. I. ANGSTREIC1 OPTOMETRIST. 'ith H.rry llellbronB' SOI S. Mln fit. Rot Wsr Pme j Summer T Flowers ! i VpT anniversaries, birth- ? fl days, feifts of gratitude f ; and to your friends who I j J are 111 C ' "Say It With 1'lowcrs" I 1 j We especkilly recommend J !1 for this season of the year our beautiful chidiolas and I I 3 . Colorado grown carnations f wc ' also haie ' lovely 1 roses, swt-et peas, lilius, ' etc. A ; 3 Tho House of Flowers f 11 B2?iQnF I hlrttS MJ o. o. iiosroN J yl Osage 610 l(i J h'ra a P b ft i Si' -fc4 0