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8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2G, 1918. n 1 5 SLUMP OF RED CROSS FORCE HINDERS WORK llidinrters Report Nod for 150 Women at Onw to Make I p Allot nwiit of TulsA. ' DEMANDS OF ARMY GREAT Way Rohlnd In the. Amount Ilaiidngca mill ;iirmenls Sup MWll to Produce) lli-rp. of Thcre'a reason to I,cHivi the reiin ell of defense wimi't far riii;. w-hen It adopted Ita anlbmu-lctv res olution lout week. Tl)'' rolini-ll li.i'l In mind, evidently, cnndll Ioiim Ui.it that nrn confronting I In- workers In thn various Itrd Cross units through out the city. An R i). H. mil came out for central hcaditiini n i "f Hi" It'-'l Cross fur additional workers. There bus been audi .'i n 1 1 1 1 ri ) i In Hi" volun teers until there Is iin Immediate de mand fur 1MI worki-n, "nil mi I-mm the numl"r of women Iihtoik'-i, the fiunta ii lid output of the units Is ga in tn fall. In tin' blindage department there In need for seventy-five n.innn. nnil In the oilier departments, fifty addi tional workers -t respond, Improved ciiri'l I tlnriK. plenty of electric fans and ti patrlotlo In centive., the lied Cms rfl-r fi-i-l, should feel the workrooms In every part of tho i-iiunty. Recently the council of defense adopted. a resolution reipiesllnit thn society pages be suspended frnni the newspapers ninl Unit "II so cial fiinctlnnH be eliminated, no thnt nothing would Interfere with th war work. At that lime, nothing was mild about th" slump In Hi" workers ut the Red Cross, head quarters, lint the council In wild to have had thin Information before It when It took t0 radlcul stand II did. 'The pollry of letting someone else do It won't produce the Hud Cross quotu," a member of the runn el! told Tim World. "Tim workers are, urgently needed und patriotic, women will, w are sure, understand the al titude of the romirll when we sug gest the suspension of these, things Hint ure not essential to winning the war." A number of hat hrohes are being mad, and the heavy material In very difficult to handle. StroriK women are i-aperlally needed for thin work. "COKE" AT FOUNTAINS ALL A RANK IMITATION I- Coin Coin Supply I.vhaimti'tl anil None Coming in l.onc II" Sugar hliortngc Iti-iiuilii" s K you "call It hy l' f"M name," ! yon won't Ki t It. Ynufa Ciinfitlenli.il ! uilvk-n from u lod.i fountain man. jho drew one or Ihn runto r. It j wan eUilent Iho drink lacked iioini' , . , , 'l-n , liBloiner ilnnc I It. Looked miuirlm;ly "l Iho -io.I.i Jerk. Took anofiier Hip. K;iv. Ihm Inn't 'coke' In It?" Will to tell you tho irulh, II l-n't. It'K u BiihHtltute. A .i inat ter or fart, there iHll't H drop of iin ,n ivinp In Tulsa The fac tory him It ii uko iiNed up ItH il.olil ,,f hub ir Hut confith nllnlly, I think I'm k-oIi-k in net .v harr.l nlioul July I " Ho If your "coke" iloemi't have die iiuntii, wait until July 1, When the Inn i el ar riven. Dcmpscy and McCartu Sign Articles for Twelve Rounds Here P'lmrill I'l Till) World. KANHAH t'lTY, June 21",. Jack ImiipHoy Mined urtlolrH totlny to niei I Tummy .Mci'urthy, north wintern heinywclKht, at Conven tion hall, TulHit. Monthly, July i The bout It limited to twelve round. McCarthy will arrive at Tulmi Friday. Innimey will or live at TuIhii. Huntlay niornltiK. ConCpei In llrcww. WASH IMiTi iN, June Ii5. Treal dent Wllmin tonight Kavn hla ap proval lo pinna of coiiKreaalonal lefcclera for a brief recpae of conKreaa while the new revenue bill la belnK prepared by the houae wn- and ineulia cominlt. 0''' i Today nd Tomorrow wi a in 1 iHWWWamiwilUI ' I mm TTJ t I CONSTANCfe TALMADGE THE i) JJ HONEYMOON Also Showing "Girls You Know with iM'uullfiil M-ciica lahl-tit Niagara Falls CollHlanit' Tiilmiidiro ilupll rntea tho amtfawH alio tnuilo III "liiioli'mniT" ninl "Scan dnl" In Ihla her latent plt'lurc Shows every 75 minutes after 11:30. ;R0ADWAV-2? COOL AS A CAVE ONLY 1 Today's feature film spectacle a sensational seven reel picturization of Herman Whitaker's famous novel "THE PLANTER" Starring the Distinguished Actor Tyrone Power Also a Two-Rcel Comedy 9 DON'T MISS THIS Q . ALL-STAR PICTURE U mi.is PROGRAM nm.i.s Adults 10c Children 5c Plus the War Tax ORDER NUMBERS TO BE DRAWN THURSDAY linker Will Tail Out l-1iit Number or New ItiKlntranlH; WIO.OOO Ut I let fiMltlun. ,, WAHillN'flTON, June 55. - 1 ra w lni Of order numbera for Uie H00, 000 merit who reirlstered for mili tary aervlco 1,-mt June 5 will be held Thuraday In th name committee room In the aenalo office building In which the flrt yret natlnniil lot tery waa held a little more than a year aio. Secretary Ilaker, blindfolded, will draw the flrt number from the bowl at f 3D a. m.. niol the aelet:tlon will continue until nil Ihe rnpaulea cotitalnlnB the ma-lcr numbera have been removed. With n maximum u 1.2'nl men eHtlmated from the dla trlt ahowliiK the laiueHl ri'Klstra tlon on June !i, It "la expected the necont) lottery will bo completed within three bourn. The order In which a reiflitrant'a number la drawn Thuriibiy will de termine only bin place In one. of tho five claaaea to which he may be n.i- alKtied. AHHltfntncnt of fi reulHtrunt to tCbiaa I. la practically certain to entail hla early call to eolora If he la rihyalcally fit ami. If he la Riven do ferrcd claaHlflcatton, hla pn-otlon In the other cliotiK'H in of llltlo nio ment. Attachea of the (irovoat marHh.il ireiierara ataff tirobably will draw the rnpmilca. Am aoon na ft caiianln 1m aeleetrd It will be handed to an other attache who will open It nntl read aloud the number It contalna. F.ach ti u nidi r na It la drawn will he written upon a larwe blackboard placed In full view of all In the room. Thla board will then be pho tographed. Knrh local hoard will be furnlnhed with on official report of the or der In which the numbera appeared an thejr will he able to make up lia bility Data for their dlatrlcta. prepa ration of Biieh llala will be poat poned until the new rettlatrunta have returned their queallonnalrea. Beven daya have been Unwed for filling; out and returning theae dm-if-menta. f CONSTANCE Vp O : , W' 11 l,SrirNriepia SELgcT'icTuiig hmsm8mJWim& A acene from 'Tho Honeymoon," n fine picture, with Conat.inre Tal mndire aa the alar, which la appearing at the Jllallo for tho laat times todny. TO DECIDE HOW' CRUDE OIL SHALL BE BOUGHT Commend'a World's Progress C. .1. WrlKhlmnim of New York w.im a ncst of Mr. I,orton of The World at Hie luncheon riven to the board of directors of the chamber of Commerce butt l-iitlay at The World bulldimr. Mr. Vrb;htMman commrntM on the luncheon und Tim World aa follow: Tulxu, ikl:i., June 21, 1918. Mr. Ktiffene T,orton, Killlur Tulaa Worbl, Tulaa, Oklahoma. My dear Mr. J.orton: - I bee you untl MrM. I.orlon to accept my alncere th.'inka in lionor Inc me with an Invitation to the atipcrb lunclveon ami baniuct of lant Krld.iy noon, mill kivIiik me an oppurt unity of iiicctloi; your riiiireaetitutlvo cltl.eria and commercial club dircctora. The confi dence you have ahown In thla city nntl at. He, by the very laruo ln veatment you have recently made In Hie newspaper ' field, may, t truat. redound with profit and auocosa way beyond your preaent anticipation. Von nrn entitled to the iiiohI loval peraonal auppo.-t, not only In your bualneaa enterpriae, but for the broad xauipt yuu have act, endeavoring to mold public opinion for broader concep tion of the reiilalto government policies for national betterment. Ht'ltloin Indeed doca a newapnper owner Ret hla full reward for the lahor. atreaa und hazard involved, but h tloea if the enjoyment' of one of the moat reapona.ihlc poHftlttn In lifo appeal to him, ami can. If he ao dealrea, render hlmaetf of rcatiat pondihlc uat-fulncas to hla fellow mt'ii. ' With lilKheaf peraonal reRurda, I nm very alncerely your friend, C. J. WtlMbtaman. GRAND TO HAVE POPULAR POLICY Meeting In CIiIi-mko Kxportcil tn llcwh KccMiui on l'li'Ul Prhva tif firavlly I'lnn. KperUI to Th Werld. C1IICAOO, June 25,-The meet ing of the producera and refiner here will donhlleaa decide whether or not 'each field will have a price act The firand theater will open ftiin for crude or whether nil will heday, June 30. wild a aumnier policy bought on a gravity haala. At yea-'nf niiialcal comedy and feature pic tertlay'a meeting of the producera H turea. .The doora will open dally at wna tinnnlmoualy decldeil that the' 12. noon, and the program continue gravity baala waa a failure andiuntll II o'clock p. m., the houra of would be a failure, now if 'put Into mimical romndy'i being 2:30, 4:30 effect. , 7:tr, and 9: SO. The price of ad- Aa the' altuntlon now la. there la mlaalon will be 10 anil 20 centa. a wide diversity of opinion na to I week day matlneea 10 centa. any which avatem of huvlnu oil 4i theiaeat. I'l.-nty of fans are being In. moat effective for the winning ,,fatlleil and anyone will he able to the war and for co-operation nuiong illr"li In at the Oram! theater and producera and reflnera. have n comfortable ae-it any tlmt It la being worked out and a later 13- no,m' 11 o'clock p. in. report will be forthcoming. Crr-"d wltneaa the beat In motion pic falnly there I. no more Important ' '"' mi.a.cal co.uedy tunefu laaue before the meetlmr than la be-I'" ,h' rnr ml K'K,J ,0 1("k at un'' Ing held here. The reflnera were In ""'''" l0- ' aeaalon all the forenoon with J. S. ' sth"Ii n!r.r."Iln.!i'e,t,ri,r "'Ul ",;,"y rH' 'n "The Trail to YeMerday." the it -2. i . n i . .. Met ro All Star Serlea picture Mar- It waa Inipoaalble for the re- , , .. ,,. flnera to agree but a Inter report may I n,,, strun,, lH,n,r w,i,irmiay how thnt there la concerted ac i nf, Thurs,,iv, the hero buys the tlon among them nil. Theae aamo TlM -m fit'' of a Mexican blnck iiueatlona were under dlai-nanlon nt Kurd Texaa ttlanca. John Uuncan. a Joint meeting of the reflnera and ,tl(, owner of the Pontile It ranch, ia producera all afternoon nnd n aub- j nlo abettor of the Mexican acoundrel Committee haa been In aeaslon labor-' jn alt of bia i-rooked acheine. He Inualy working out a plan that will and I'.lanca plan to outwit the hero, he agreeable to all nnd that , will I - i.-ikotn," ami In ortb'r to foot him. help win the war. llmncan loana tho Mexican omc of hla, cattle tn enlarge hla herd. Mlanra own mark an 1 arrangea with Punran rebrantla Puncan'a ateera with hia to call and claim bia cattle. Thua "Dakota" ia made a common ruatler but vindication comes in a moat un expected way. Popular Price Store Specials For Next Two-Days Selling NEW KHAKI-KOOL SKIRTS Fine Quality Silk Crepe These Skirts are the new est arrival in the apparel , section. Fashioned for warm weather wear, they present many new ideas. In the light summer shades with figured, flor al and oriental designs. Medium and wide belts. Hut tons and pockets. Skirts that should sell for $15.- Special for today and Thursday at $11 Separate Summer Skirts At Kxtrcmoly low Prices Two Days Materials jf fine ' grade Bilk glnghama and foulards; plaids, atrlpea and floral dealgna. Se lections Include atylea In tunica, belts, empire, etc. Few with buatle backs. Button and buckle trims. Go for Wednesday and Thuraday at following price re ductions Regular $12.00 values for $8.85 Regular $12.85 values for f.9.00 Regular 116.60 values for $1.4.1 Silk Coats to Close Out at $15.85 VALtlCS lP TO $33 Full length models with full sweep. All black only. Pome plain modela, others belted, plaited and braided. A silk coat la the garment that every wom an's wardrobe should ponae-ia and here -is the opportunity to purchase one at below coat fig ure. Each one of theae coat coat more than the sale price. Men's Hose 300 dozen Men's Hose. In hlnck, tan and white. Worth 25c pair. Hpocial for, today and Thuraday at 2 pair for 25c Huck Towels 200 dozen fine Huck Towels. Regular 25c value. Go on sale totlay and Thurs day at, dozen 8; $1.65 Summer Dress Fabrics 1,000 yards of organdy, ba ttel, challls. In white and colors. Regular 25c yard sellers. Special for today and Thursday, f p yard IOC Ginghams Meantlfitl lephyr ginghams. 32 Inches wide. Juat 200 yards, on which the market price ia fiOc. Our price for today and Thuraday, Bed Sheets 200 dozen Red Nheets; size 81x90. Next two days are positively the last time these aheeta will be offered at the price of $1.50 Plisse Crepe 800 yarda of white, pink, lavender and blue. The genu ine fabric. Special for to day and Thuraday, nrf 1 yard AizC BOMBARDMENT OF TULSA IE SET FOR THURSDAY l lnuiulal Arrungi'iiH'niK Made for Flight Thrift Stamps From the .Mr. ("nptaln Rreene's bombardment of Tulsa from the air In behalf of the W S. R -campaign ocenra pome time between 5 and 7 p. m. Thuradny. The financial nrranirements have practically been completed, patriotic riti-.'.ena supplying the fund to pay the expense of the stunt. lt.-illoor.a with certificates (rood for thrift atnmpa will bo dropped from the plane and photographs of Tu'.aa will be made. MM) ADWAY. Tnln.ini will have ati opportunity today an 1 tomorrow of witnessing ; positively one of the preateef atorlea lever told on the screen. Thia pic ture. "The Hunter," featuring Tyrone j I'ower, will be presented nt the ! lb oadwav for two ilavs only. It production In seven reels nnd Is M Doors open' 10:45 First picture 11 and every hour and a half thereafter. Come and enjoy yourself. Mothers with Babies Always Welcome Tomorrow Night at 7:30 o'clock The $150,000 New AJESTIC THEATER Will Open Its Doors to the Movie Fans of Tulsa Presenting Mabel Normand In Her Brilliant New Success "The Venus Model'.' Music on the $25,000 Pipe Organ ; E. CHOUTEAU LEGG, Director In addition there wid be a two-reel comedy. Tyrone I'ower, virile and convincing illustrator of fighting tvpes, who played I'.asainlo in Henry Irvlng's last performance of "Shy lock" at the Lyceum thenter In Lon don, and who "Itrutus'' opposite William Kaversliam's "Antonv" wis a spcakinir stae classic. Is a power j that makes "The I'lanter," a new Mutual special production, dramati cally i stltticuMu'd. Mr. I'ower plays! bia difficult role of I.ndwig Hertzer. j the pnuthcrn Mexican planter I w-.th an ania'.iui; comprehension of the character reqiiiremei.;. and, moreover, does it In harmony with his tiulte unusual surrtuindlnira. only a really crcat artist could irraap the atmuMj.lier,. of th, slave dri inif ruh . her plantation and portray Ihe char acter of llet taor so 'convincingly. ' T roiin I'ontT Is a great nctor. Me dominates the rubher Jungle drama hv sheer force of his dramatic con ception nnd execution. I.udwlg llerftr Is a photoplay classic. lie Is one of the strongest human char acters ot) the motion picture screen. Thia ia a picture no one can afford to miss, aa 'fya one of the clauslcs of filntdom. LYRIC Today I. KI'MMF.R FOOTWF.AH Women'a White .Helnskln Ox fords. Military and Louis cov ered heels. Kegular 15 values for Wednesday and Thursday at S3.B& Women's While Kid Oxfords and I'umps. Washable Frenrh kid. ioula covered heela. Keg ular J10 values. Special for Wednesday and Thursday $7.85 One lot of Women's Waek Kid Oxfords. Louis covered heels. Ht'Kiilar 19 values. Special for Wednesday and Thursday $733 Men's Knnitaroo Oxfords. In black or brown. (Hove grip arch supports. HeRnlar 110 values. Special for Wednesday and Thursday at $7.90 nOYS' WASTT STTTS One lot of boys' wash suits. In white and colors. Mllor-KfIes and others. Ages 3 to 8 years. Regular 13.50 value. Special wetinesitay and Thursday at . . . . $1.98 Men's White Canvas Oxfords. Neolln soles. English lasts. Itegular 18 values. Special for Wednesday and Thursday $4.80 Men's Black Kid Oxfords. In either val or hlucher. All new lasts. Kegular 15 values. Spe cial for today and Thursday at $3.95 Special Sale on Entire Stock Children's Low , Shoes For today and tomorrow a spe cial drive will be made on our entire stock of Children's Iow Shoes. Kvery style and leather Is represented and the reduc tions average about 33 1-3 Of Regular BOYS' KITAKI SlITS Just the suits for summer wear. LlRht, cool and will stand the. wear. Aires 12 to IS years. Itegular Hi values. Spe cial for two aays at MEN'S MOHAIR Sl ITS, $7.H3 One lot of Men's Mohair Suits in two different shades of tan. Ilelted and plain models, each one well tailored.' Just the suit for summer wear. Regular 11a sullen. Special for Wedne dlty-a-nd Thursday at $7.85 rAI,.M BKACII Sl'ITS, $7.50 Men's I'alm Heach Suits In nat ural shades. Also a few Cool Cloth Suits. Values to 112.5(1. Special for two days at $7.50 MEN'S COOIi CIOTII Sl ITS Fine asaortment of Men's Cool Cloth Summer suits In nil shades and full range of sljes. Regular 112.50 values Qrf PA ftp I ,oj special for two dayst B: $6 MEN'S SEPARATE PALM ftEACH TROl'KEKS One lot of Men's Crash nnd Palm Beach separate Trousers. Kegular 13.50 values for two days at $1.95 The Day fh POPULAR PPC STORE Day Ills tAi , r' TODAY and Thursday .STRAND Metro's Nov Star BERT LYTELL IN The Trail to Yesterday A story of outdoors with a western emtio ranch ami the (irnntl tun yon as lus background. ' Bettor get acquainted with Bert In his flrat Metro for lie Is going' to be iv great favorlu'. Friday and Saturday Wiillnm S. Hart in "The Silent Man." Today and Tomorrow Enid Bennett IN "The Biggpst Show on Earth Coming Friday nnd Satunlay JACK PICKFORD IN "HIS MAJESTY BUNKER. BEAN' nnd I'mlic News Showing the of this great titled Eleventh l-'pliodo unlmiil serial en- "Caught in the Coil" Also lieynlone Ktmtcdy entitled "Mr. liris Closes flic House" Anil "Cnlversnl Scre'i) Mngn Inc" Eiliicailiinnl. Atlmlsslon Matinee nnd NUrhts, always 6c anil 1th-, jilus le War OBSTRUCTED VOTERS - ASSESSED FINE OF $50 Former Memlier of Police I-fire' l.ser Pnuileal I'olltles, JJrtsr Miiiiinum t.hargo. A. 0. Rogers, a negro, ex-member of tho city police force, was tried yesterday afternoon In county court for an alleged attempt to obstruct voting nt a ntgro precinct at the lust city election, and fined JjO From evidence introduced".-!!, aecms that Joe Jackson, another negro, had told Rogers of his Intention to "cratcli the ticket, and that Rogers, then stationed as a guard at the polls, did not believe that the pro per thlr.B to do. When Jackson -went in ,to vote, it was shown thit Rogers arrested him Inside the lines and at leas than fifty feet from the polls on a charge of disturbing tho pence. There waa no cviilcr.ee to show that Jackson waa guilty of what Hogera claimed him to be guilty-of. Evidence introduced tt ntted to show that Rogers struck Jackson on the hend and forced him to go to the station with him. Rogers had been ' out on bond for two months. Nicholas Reported to Be Murdered by Guards COPENHAGEN. June 25. Rus sian red guards have broken Into the residence of Nicholas Romanoff, the former Russian emperor, at Ekaterinburg and murdered him, ac cording to the Russian newspnper VJia, says a Stockholm dispatch to the .National Tldenne, llrnws Fluey For Assault. Jim Cullitan, a local resuiurant boss accused of abusing a young girl who was working for him aa a wait ress, cuffing and beating her. A. O. Frnnklin, an employe in the same place, forced Cullitan to release htr, whereupon Cullitan ran Franklin In to the kitchen and followed armed with a pair of brass knocks. Frank lin took the knocks away from. Cul litan and was then attacked with a butcher knife. His arm was cut and he narrowly escaped the knife a sec ond time as It was thrown after him. Cullitan was fined 7,ri and Franklin dismissed by Judge Warren yester day in police court. SUIT TO RECOVER $4,200 Echo of IJind Deals Alleged to lw Fraiulclent and Illegal. An echo of the case wherein the state accused two men of trading fictitious property in Arkansas for Tulsa city property and then sell ing It, came up in district court yes terday when Mrs. E. Irving, for her self, two children and huaband, filed ault for the recovery of 14.200 from S K. Price, Sidney Lanaford, P. E. Houston, S. E. Pcarco, M. E. Earns and Pnftis A T'nderwootl. In the petition Mrs. Irving statea that ahe and family are owners of the lease on a certain hotel property In Weat Tulsa and that they own the furniture contained therein. C. A. Irving, the husband, Is In the United States army, leaving Mrs. Irving to run the hotel. It ia Btated that the defendants represented themaelvea the owners of various pieces of real estate in Arkansas and in Tulsa, and persuaded Mrs. Irving to trade with them. Ro far she haa not received anything remotely resembling a deed to the land she thought she ws trading for, although she believes the defendants have attempted to sell the property she traded them. "'his dcnl was made on the first of June. The plaintiff asks that she be given Judgment for damages to the extent of 14,200 and an order setting aside the pretended trade. . 17 POINT AU BARIL Canada Easy to Reach For Just the Kind of a Vacation You Want Summer hotels sailing and motorboating fishing camping a kingdom to yourself if you. wish among the 30,000 islands of GEORGIAN BAY A romantic world of rivers, lakes and forest. Modern comforts or "rou ghing it" select cui sine or simple, "chuck" society or camp fire talk Point au Baril offers you everything. Ask for Resort Tour No. B-20 E. L. SHEEHAH, O.n. Ant. Puri Dpt-. Caaadlaa Ptctrle Hallway. 420 IxKuat St. St. Looli, Mo. ,.4