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r 8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1918. I I 1 s 5 T r ! ;i Is t 1! ? i! 4 'i 4 HI t i I! i i1 i ( n ,1 IS Vr Hh if VETERAN BRUNDAGE TAKES FIRST PLACE ttitrwgo Alhlrgo Curt Off Hlglsiwl Individual y Taking All-Arowfid Track THb SCORES OVER 6.000 POINTS Mark la on Ral est I' hl" 10 000 In Orcwt lkcw Outdoor Meet! Norwegian U Hwotid. illlKAT f.AKKH, III. Kept. In a remarkat.n Iwl of endurance Avery Hrumlagn, veteran star of Ihe Chh.ago Athlntlc " l H'"i. won the MihMl individual amateur alb I..IIO honor of the nation today when ho carried " all around ihainplnnhip, !! closing eventesf the three-day natlon..l A. A I out door track ud field cm nival al thn Urnat lkea nrvil station Hrun dsgn lin.l won lh premier honor In the national gn i Nfi In ltl an.l In the n -wt n Hlrmlnshsm. Via In 1M. Ami today victory wnded hi unusual atblet cnrecr, s ha dnclarnd h" would rievnr rnnipela acaln. Versatility Pni'rt. Ilia triumph wna achieved ly stamina and a wonderful versatility, for ha did not win u many fit el place an W. J. Thompson. cadet In th roval air force of Torotiln, Can ada. Tli Chlcaaoan won Ilia eJiot put and pound and ecored a dead heat in the mllo walk. Hrumlag acorcd a total of 1,701 points on thn boala of a possible I-. uOO. J Helium, a Norwegian ath lete, representing the l'tlme A. '. of Kew York, wa rnnd with .4I pnlnta. although ha (lid nut Win single Individual contest. Thompson, lm won four Individual vent of Ida ten. wo third wllh 1.111 pnlnta. .Karl Ullflllan of Wraat Ika. a for. mer Notre lam alar, Kdward knourek of Oreat I-akea, J. H. Krllt of New York. Lieut Carl Huek tif Kelly field. IJaut. N. V. Tllualt r.f Tump Hancark, (ia., and W. K. Har tal of tha Unlvamlty of lnnavl vanla flntahad In tha rdr namad. Tha man mmpatad In tn avanla. Ilwtnpaon Takna lrul. Thnmpaon arnnrnuUtad an Impna In a aarly laad In tha all-around atanla. and I'd tha flald after tha flrat four vanli had lan ilacldd. Mrundxo'a vprautlllty rountrj heav ily In tha walght rvanla, liowavnr. and ha apranv a nurrrlna hv walklnn a daad haat with J. It. rTllta, un wtlachad, former Nw Turk A. C. BUSINESS CAKI)S. I DUNNING SCHOOL or IMPROVED MUSIC STUDY t a. Olywaia RU, Talaa, MaUD ILI.EM LITTl.rriEI.D 'it Oaltara ul lnaaln I'laaa ltiUa Ifteluaiaa ttllaa PrlaHvUi tar CnMirtl ,4klltty Tfkm i patlal will krl.f in all Infaraattaa la lfirl M Ik aoTk. faa ApU4 far. . i WOODsON ETNOKVEiX Vttorne '' New Looatad In Unity Bulldlpg Suite 101-111 CHAS. II. MERILLAT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW iload Building. Washington. U. 0. Oil, Gaa and Indian Matters H. D. LEG RON Teacher of Violin Phone Osage 355 , QHANNON'C C FVRNITURE O Raehji Kaw" for Old ' 14 and I Waal Svoond tJaadauartara for Kryptok Lanaaa Nw LoeaUon I Wom Third 1'hona I4TI F. 0. CAVITT LAWYER 114-11 Palaoa Pla. Phono III SAM'L A. BOORSTIN ATTORNET A-ND COUNSKLLon-AT-LAW 111-11-14 Wr-.aht Bld. t: a i i l ( (m Law of Oil and Oaa Law ef Corporation I ! PHOKn W. J. GREGG L J. MARTIN Attorneys-at-Lavr Csehanaa National Bank Building Tnlaa, Okla. Oaf W. Mi-CulliM-h .1. IL Charfln MOWBRAY UNDERTAKING CO. OPEN DAT AND NltfUT BERVICB Tbr.I. Angstrcich OrTOMFTRIHT with IIARJtY 11EILBRON i ;,. .' JKWEUER J j ,:' ; ; aacng ,ng Main Phono H? 3 ' :i THE CHILDRESS DAY ;H NURSERY fit BOCTH CHKTWNNH PBONS ! CkJJdran Car4 for buring Working g ltu99lam Umm icmprtlior, In tha Imlf mlla "hlka." Ilia pi.rfnriniinrra ara ilmwn hy hi rrrord fur Ih ton avunta of two fuoln. a ilrml hal. two aarnndu, a lrlili Hit fur aorond. ona third, a 'imiilriiplfl tin for third, a flflh and a h-lory In ona of lha. Ihra h"at In wlili'h thn inn-yard iIumIi waa ran o(f Thn nil liliMilnl pninprllllon (llvldnd iillrntion Willi Iho riMlloiiitl rnlav . Iim in 1. 1 nxli 1 1 n, whl' h rnxultnd In fnlmn hriiMlioB 1 it u 1 1 flvn rarra. al Ihoiiiili noon went In racurd tlma. limit Ijik'H nnvnl tralnlna. atallnn won I he 4IH varrt rnlny. I'nlham liar MUMll ImllllMK Hlntlun' flant of ifilihll iIihIiuiih mnn Irliimplmd In I. otli t li n ftn-yurd and ona-ttilln S"lll.1. Tim two illHiiinra r'Oay avnt wnrwil rkriind i.tt hy llllnoln A. f. of Chl mr Willi llm atilrnilld work of ona miln ( 'hamiioit Join Icay, ua anchor r..n ! ti tliim, i.rovlilinn a jlhrlll for very ulrlda In Ilia fln.il Upa, OFFICERS BREAKINGUP PLANS OF BOOTLEGGERS I'mnklriR up noma of in prapara f.nna thnl hava Iman niada hy hoot. Iragi-ri for a harvant during tha r unlnn la prnrnadlng at a aca aatla fnrteiry to thnna offlcnra who hava Intnrnalad. thninnalvna In tha maltnr. Whlla rlln it tha apaclnl offlim it in ilnvollng thrlr annrrlca to knnp. Inir down thn picking of pockata and nrfcnxra of Ilka tiuliira, nthnra urn k(.nplti( a lookout for violator of tlm pruhlhliurv l Jim ami Jon l;iknr of 1210 Admiral ara In tha toll on acrouiil of violation of thn lliiuor law. Sun day nlrht t li n illy pollra raplurd Jim driving Jon- lliolnon Hupnr Hli and took 22 half-plni n wall aa Jim. Ynalnrdiiy K. H Mariuann, county invrKtigntor, with lnputy I. H. Mitmhal VMIIIiini Kllia and Hpnclnl Indian I'ollca J. II. Ilrnnl. found IH half pint In tlm iiaraga at lha praml. Jon Itnknr w lol(id In lt. county Jail on a rharan of poDlon. J. M. Halrd and M l Young. n- trntn, wnr laknn up hint nlrrht hy I'nllra t'ninrnliMlonur Holm on an. count of liquor violation. Halrd I rharand ainiplv Willi poaanaalon of thn liquor, whlla 1 oiin rnm to hava hern actively aiiKnited In cell ing It. LEONARD HAS A SHADE OVER LEWIS AT NAWARK N'KWAKK, N'.i' Bept. iJ Hnn ny Iotiard, tha llihtwnlght cham pion, hid the khaila tha bntlar of Td "Kid" Iwl. widtarwalght rhainpliiii. at lha and of Ih4lr lght ruuud bout hern tonight. No ria oUlon wna glvnn hy tlia rrfi'ren. I'ndnr Iho New Jerney lw gov- nrnlng linvllig nn deiiuli.il could t glvrn hy tho referee, I '! t'llnn. Irt-uniird oiitpoliiicd hi opponnnt In flvn roiiml. Iwla ahd thn hattnr of iwii prolixin, ii nil In tha other, thn third mind, honor wnr about nvenly rtlvldad. , Al Inn welin-ln lwi. Hid not turn tha aoal at 141, tha maximum wnikhl on whli'U au agreement wit reached. and v Iinnard w alar ti 0.1 134 1-4 pound. lunard did nt appnnr lo bo fnt na In prnvioiM Imlllnn, but ha upeeilter tlian lwle. Ilolh men were caulluu. Dr. Stotts lit Biohard BU. Tklrd aad lwN, dr. iTorra TB1ATB Loon and kla DIM, Okftiaeti, Pratuu Traaklaa, P11m aad ruui. Ma'nay. B)a ar a4 Una ry DlataaM. Car i ng Frlvti Die m f Ma ftSll . Prcly fraetiirtnc PhitKUa af Bat pnaia, Ark. OnimltaMoa and aTte FREE ciURirs l)w kJrniriMga. pur- MHIlll Kf HI M M AM vao ihfX A 1 1 M 1 MrTTtHKP. "606" i (Nalvaraan) ArarnobriiMl and Ulararnol For Blood Pot ion Haar.: t U; Tndi .al H.iar4r flra nin, 7 In ( p DR. STOTrS Specialial tlO Rlenard IllJg.. Tklrd Rirxl aad llnvo ToU. Okl. Oklahoma Hospital; Rrrvlm rnruriala of lit Fireproof building arranged for a ptirpone Sod Modern and complete equip ment under one roof. Hid. Character, eiprrlence and akltl of attendant Dr. r'red R. Union, rrraldewt. HI In II. '. ('. Klcgrler. II, ti. Huperlntendent lr. Lvtb Athcrton UciUut I hysiclan Ninth and ,.lacknn Btreeta I'hone Cwige Situ Drs. Mccarty & NEWLON specialists Chronic nnd Private Diseenet ol ,, MEN and WOMEN "To contruct a disease i. a misfortvine but to nrglect it ia a crime ,ap;Bin8t one's self' 12 Year in Tuln 2l2 South Main Street MUTT AND JEFF trAaA BACkt!! towt ova aagAik. "THAT rT MI4MT iaH.aot City Briefs II. W, IIUIMM ha returned from till (In trip In Kanaila Illy. Hl.tNK I. IlilUH laft 1Nt night on trip tn "hlougi and Now Y ork. . .. Ml At.lCK WKAVKI?. 14 Wnat' Fourth trt, ha raturnnd frmii u bualnna trip to I'lilc.ugo .... AT A CilNUKKUATlllS'AL meel Ing of Ht. MarK'Al.utlinran church riuuday, I. II. Kehrer waa elected to repreaent th church ut thn unnual mnntlrg of tha l.tilliernn Mjnnd of kanaaa October 10 to I 4. .. I)i I.MAR WAKIIMAN Infiint daughtar of Mr. and Mm Wualiinan Of 14 Waal ILtokail. died yeatcrday and tho remain were ucria-npanied by thn parent to Kspubllc, Mo., for burial. I - MATT ltrtlPHAM, a liecio, urie.t ad hi lnlta nn .1 tluirge of Intro ducing, made bond ynatnrday to lha V. H rnnmlalonr and waa rn iaad from Jul I to appear later for trial. W. C. C'lilJ.INM, golf lntnictr of thn Country club, and Mr. Collin hava returned from a vlu lo their homo folk In Ioulvlll, Kv.. and In diana. Mm. Collin la rlnvnlnaccnt after a enrluti illiieaa. MRS AHItlK (. IIIU.KUMAS from Kapulpa. who la prominent In I'. 1. C. rlrclea. publicity manager In Oklahoma of th W. C. T.M ., and prominent throughout tha I'. H. u a apeak-, la In th city, a guoet at lha reunion. 1). A. RMITlf. of tha Houtharn Hardware company, who haa been at tha bedald of hla mother, Mra. I). A. Hruca. at Norfolk, Nab., for tha paat ten day, will return honie In a few day. Ilia mother died rltinday morning. - I AHHIHTKn by A motorcycle police man of th rlly police force, U ,J liangley, aaalatant chief of polio of Claremnre. ynaterdar afternoon ar retted "Rlanklo" Mlddleton, wanted at Claremnr on aevera.1 charge of Rial to Today and Toiiwh tow LAST TIMIW Theda Bara In her etiNMlcrfal aupra-plctnro Klapcndoaa 4rgni Magnificent 1N1VMI.SAI.LY ATMITTKn TX1 BK 4!E 4F 11IK lllFATr'J4T I'HTi'iira or AIX TIMK. Alan a t-ltcrl Ma-k rnnrtt CVvrnrdy "Hit Friend'- Wife All Seats 25 Cents Show nt 11:1, I: IS. :1J, R:18, T:IS and :I5 CLEOPATRA 5" " MUTT'S having atnlen nulomohilo acocenor lea. The man wa taken In ljn city Jail and will he held pending arrival of representative of the alirrlff fonre from Cluremnre, who are iixpected today. I ItK-. AI.HKHT MASHKT of th lAirtmrun church opened the fourth Liberty loan cuiupaign In Tulea county laat night. He apuke at Ko and urged the liberal purchaan of bond to help win the war and havk Up Dm anldlera who are overaeaa. - . Ht 'I'K It INTENT KNT litHirhoIt i r of the city achoola left lift night for Oklahoma City, where lie will deliver en addrea hefor (he ntute board gf public health on the atib Ject of "Hunltatiiin and MeilM-al Hu pnrvialnn In a Hohool Kyaiem " la will return to Tula tonight. Mlta W P.. I I.KMKNT of Kort Hill haa been choaen i liapi-ron for the aouthweat rlepartmeiit of the Hon of Confederate Veterana. Her appointment wa innointcjd laat night. Mr. Clemen la honorary pr-aMiMit of the Oklahoma division of thn liauKhtera of the Confederay. .. P. J. KKHI.KK, nrrneled in Tulnu on H churye of unlawful mtln of luir cotlca and arraigned yeaterdav he for J. II. Wilkin. I . H. comnila Hionnr, had hi hearing net for October 'I. on motion of the prose cution. Ill hoti'd waa placed at 11.000, In default of which he wa committed to Ju.ll. - JIM HAK Kit wn caught nt II o'clock Hunday evening by 1'olice Officer lloyd Lytton, Moore and Ileynold and placed under bond of 1200 and appeared In police court yeaterday on a charge of traneport lug liquor. Haker, -who Uvea at 12S0 Admiral, had 24 half-plnta of wala ky In hla car, a Hudson Huper-Hlx. TDK CIIAMHKK fP COMMKltCK car. driven hy K. H. Cuthrle, waa enn vplt uoun among aiitnmublle on the treel yeaterday, being aa It waa al the aervlra of vlaltlng veteran who needed n "lift." In the word nf on of hi friend, tha well known mid commlaaUiner U never more In hla element than when playing lioet to Rome one, A I I. il. 1iNi of the Jing-Chaniber . I- . . ..... .. . . l . T . . I , I r.URI m ion niiiiiKny, llu ivtm. with the draft contingent of June II, wna etpected In laat night at mid night from Cajnp Travl on a tan day furlough. While here he will attend to etraighlenlng out hla bual nee affair, preparatory to making a long atay of II In the army. Mr. Iing. ehortly after ha went to Camp Travl, waa operated on for hernia., and only laat Thurnclny wa able to leave tho hnnpltal. .. TH1CI.MA M INTUSII. tha year old daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. K. Mcintosh of 11 North Zunl. waa hurled yeaterday afternoon at o'clmk In Hoaa Hill cemetery. The child waa killed In an aiitomohlln ac cident which occurred Heptember I, but the remain have been held un til thl time In order that tha moth er, who wa aerlnualy Injured in thn wreck, might accompany tho re maliie home. - 1 flKHOT. TltrKTT I . CItANKJIX ! ff Tuliro, wlio 1 will) Co, C. 2th en gineer in r'rmice, la kHIng u good I account of himnclf, judirlng from the i I trophy of u Herman helinrt which he j ' Imx Juet ent h.icK frmn thn r i lone. Crnflll wo made a Hergeitnl ( In hi company thn first d iv he , ! lered the ervlc. Hergeant Cranflll. iwho formerly waa connected with a I I local nil company, la a brother of Mra. Travl ! tlokiy. ecrelry of the j home erv1cn department nf tha Ited i Croan. I - I ! I.IICI'T. THOMAS PUMA, win of J'ldgn J J. She.i of tlii city, who j ha been lit 111 health fur eevemt . ' month following an attack at 4meu- ! uionia. suffered ljt Inter In V'raiice. ' tian arrived In Waililn irton on nick j leave Owing tn the fact that all i I th member of the Hhea family are i out of th city, nn definite Infor- , inatlnn could be ol.lalne.1, hut it Is, reported that thn young officer la, j en route home to remain fur an In-i I definite time, l.leutennnt Kliea was I cnmmlasloned In thn flrat offlcnra' I training camp but na) not en jet i seen active aerva e. I .. ! Ql 'KSTIONN A I It KS are all mailed to the reglatrant of heplemher 1., heln- five day In advance nf gov ernment requirements, and two dava In advance of the fondeNt hope nf th board. Kvery energy line been expended to get the questionnaire In the hand of registrant at an early date o as tn get early returna. and the hoard atates that. It Is now up t the men to set them hack with as much rapidity and precis Inn as Is poasthle Officials whn re assisting registrant In filling out their iiuestlonnalrew uric men lo'cnine early tn the day for anslnt ance, a the uflnrnoon hour are taken with men who ran t romo any other time. - IMVT UK KCUVttlrtKIl If snn.e dv a iadv stpproaches your resl deme, w:i.Vh In and announce that he ts going ' reiad your electric 1 , EXPLANATION WAS GOOD AND SO WAS THE meter. That Is being don right along her. in Tulsa. And lby are making good at the work, too. inn the first of lust June the l"ulillc Hervlce cum pony has been employing women its meter render In tho r'sl dene dlHtriclH of Iho city. Officials of the company stuln (hat while thy urn not quite as proficient aa men for the numa work, they "get by." Men are used tn the downtown busi ness districts, where meter are, for thn mot part. loraUvl In place a woman could not get without dlsoa trou consequences. At present there are two women employed by this company, hut 1t Is contemplated to put more on In tho near future. - IiUICK VRHMII.I.ION and Talbot Hhindy, Khiihiih City, boys of eicel Icnt parentaae who were arrested In Tulaa Humlny night for carry-" lug concealed weapon, were turned over to A. M. Wolch, human agent, yesmrdny for disposition 1'lion In vefllliratloii llm Hsent decided to distill thn boy, a they eeeme.l nn cdnsctoua of having committed any grlevlou crime. The boy, who were sent nwny to a military school, decided that thn rules were loo strict and Hint life Would be easier out west, and west they were going when they slopped for a sojourn In Tulsa. Yheso young fellow. - both under 14. are eireptlnnalby tfrlght. and one of them, when told that he waa to he diainlased, said With en thusiasm, "Melicvo uic, I'm rearln' to go " --ct. ... M. 1'. lKTT K. charged In Nowata wllh Introducing In August, j17, wna arralgneil yestfrilay before ('. H. Comnilsainner Wilkin nnd bound over on bond of 1 1 .buA to appear for preliminary hearing nil October 4. and In default of bund waa com mitted to Jail. In company with an other party. I-ette is charged with having made hi escape (rain gov ernment official by. emptying two revolver at the pursuing party whan they attempted to make th arreet. Tha two men mad their escape at that time snj I,etto was only appre hended Huturday. He Is In Jail In Tulsa In a very uncomfortable con dition aa he haa a bullet wound In i hla thigh, due, he enva, to an at-; tempt ha made tn separate two men i who were engaged In a duel. I l Twenty-One Are Mhning on Torpedoed Steamer WASJIINOTON. Hi pi. 11 Th navy department waa advised today that 11 men of the crew of the American army cargo steamer Muena Ventura, torpedoed off the coast of Hpaln, still are unaccounted for. There were 5 men In the crew. II lt i ii.) csjai ',i 1 1 LYRIC William The Lone A venger A brand-new Western Feature Drama of the Mountains - and Plains In 5 part. Showing one day only at the Lyric today. I Admission aMtinee and Nights 5c and 10c, plus lc War Taa STRAND EDITH STOREY ' IN- .. "The Silent Woman" Arv you one of ttw many wImi think that a woman cwnraal kre-n a wiwtf If so, you arc going tn br very much aurrbpl. when jtiki per "llm Slhnt UnmanM S IkMiiI- S:4.V 11:15, 11:10, THIlWDtY AJD KRIDAY MONTAGU LOVE in "TO HIM THAT HATH" HAVE LEARNED TULSA'S nAC...rJi? ,r- rTr.n.. w HABITS QUITE READILY l Fred Koi. Tom Ilajra, IMgar King and John MUlender were engaged In a little gam of orapa Funday after noon1 In a rooming house at Collins villa When the "pot" had gotten swollen to a good estent. In cam Itlchard Klnida and covered the men wllh a revolver, Keeult is. Kleldi waa arrested and brought to tha Tulsa county Jail, He will be arraigned tin morning he for Justice John J. Hlack on a charge of robbery. He got away with 141. WATERPOWER MEASURE .IS SENT TO CONFERENCE WAHHINHTON. Sept. li After j a spirited discussion, the senate to- j night voted 42 to t to send the ad-1 mlnkitratl6n water power bill aa ; passed by the house to conference I for consideration In connection wllh i the aenate bill, for which tha house 1 substituted th nariuiure H drawn by th secretaries of war. Interior and agriculture. Three members each of the committee on Commerco and public, lands will be named oa thi senate managers. . I ReguUr $36.50 fumod oak! rocker with genuirra leatner back and Beat, reinforcod Btel print; on ale at Flack's Un loading Sala for $27.50! BROADWAY Today MOH, DOCTOV Moahsvl farrw Comedy. aarWlllfi ami PV-furra rasMln mssjily from 1 :4S. I.msrr lloor SOn. Matinee loo. lulriMny l&c. lrvdodlng War Tai. lair In OnpiDlari Ibor. LIBERTY (Vormrrly Majoallc) Today and U'crtramday VIOLA DANA in "THE COSSACK WHIP" 3-Ilcrl i'omrtly "Mu.t ll Be Young" Coming Thar la jr and trYtclay WM. K. HART In "Tree Arassilei of Vetigt'anca!'' Today. S. Hart -IN Today and Wednesday I. I. SO, 4:45, , t:15. t S:0, t:45 i-l" lit - "DUD - - , . IlKOAHWAV. Visitor to Mho reunion will find plenty of entertainment In the mu alcal fare playlet, "Oh, Hoctor," by th HI Jinka company at tha Ilroad way theater today .They will not only b pleased with tha comedy, but with th c.horua and tha rnuatcal apeolaltleei. Ixilo I'.rldgna wMH no doubt acorn another knockout today with her aong and whistling chorus and her pai t aa th maid will be especially entertaining, fclgar Har nett a the man who weds in order 1 lo help other get a million dollar! will, not only wins out over all con- ' instant in the n., but furnishen a 1 splendid moral and keep ttvn audi- MAJESTIC 'Tulsa's Theater Beautiful" Last Times Today The greatest success of the season, The World's Most . Powerful Motion Picture Play W- JI "''mii.. Also at Mack SCHEDULE 11:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7i30, 9:30 COMMENCING TOMORROW Sept For Four Days Only mm mm Dorothy Gish "The Hun Within A Paramonnt 8crrs-n tlmo 11:10, IS.-45, TMtHlftV ONLY Marguerite Clark Tltl'IlRDAY, J'lUOAY .ANI HATt llDAY ETHEL CLAYTON In her flrxt Paramount 1'b tari' "THE GIRL WHO CAME HACK' by Bud Fishei am-e In one continue.! uproar Otn pretention parts arn csuaoly car ried out hy Oenrge Clark, Mr he- hlre. Mr Fraley and Mlsa Msnle and Mlssi Craven. There are delight ful ong nutntrs by the Martin sia. twa and thn Htelnwny quartet ami the chorus appear In beautiful r.w costume. .All VtaJlnra Mcloimr at Y. W. C. A. CAFETERIA IT Wisl I (Mirth ht. Urea k fust T:1S-I It Dinner II 30 1-JO Hupper t J d-7 : 00 0 i. : -f.fuvt' fj't 4iM;) :M0i. ti- Sennett Comedy. PRICES Children, 10c Adults, 25c War Tax Extra Last Day - Artrrnfl rtp Inl , 8:15, 4:0, 5:45, 7, :I5. S.S" in "Wildilower" ,--a.lVyWiff,'df"-w?l aaatiytaaywl'tas,.!;. 'VI fBr"MfwJa.s -" ,,1.:aiaJxit