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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1018 NO HOME-COMING 'TIL YANKS REACH BERLIN i.-cri Woman ",p '",rt,'" ' ,, Returning ' Uip States. SPOKE TO 5,000 TULSANS ,,,,,,,...11.... n"1 w,,,n ,,,l,rl- U,. ,iMinii.irutlii SUrtcMl I"art "f , .1 War Work umiaugn. mo t f ; i you e- let, . ..i .., Picrfi Hcrnard. iv.!, Ii" w '"'' ' '"" ''JUU Tu"ii,.H wM.iday afternoon at tun- u,,-i,, , ,000.000 men In I -nr., wants to come home to- '',, y Willi lO lliuiin iiitw i n ,, ..... r.ernarrj wu iuihiuk ., ,.,!., and fathers and broth ,tl h.s'crs of he millions of m'., who arc hpani( the way Into Jr..;,,. , palace, about muting R , .fairy on Hie limted war ,nr dp Otieldr of Tulsa ha& victory souk ol r raiKe. . i .k , w iiile th vaiit ,,,,,1 in honor of the national ,,. chief speaker. . liernard vnn Introduced ,,:,! nion of the song, and ,. accord, tho vast thronK I stood for a moment with M.i iiriM-K f ;.;r ! ;l Mil!-'! IMP ' ;lh "n HP'le a'1 Oklahoma Hospitla Sendee Consists ol 1st. Fireproof building arranged for , purpose. tnd. Modern and complete equip-nu-tit under one roof, jrd. Character, experience and alclU gf attendant. Dr I'n'd S. Clinton. Prraldonu Ults II ' '. 7.lciceler, H, JM. Superintendent Dr. I.ytle Alhcrton Resident Physician Ninth nnd Jackaoa Streets) Phono Osag 110 BUSINESS CARDS j Phone 2 o '. 'J 15-17 "West Archer HATCHER PRODUCE CO Wholesale Jobbers Creamery IJuttcr and Eggs Good Egg3 Always YE Dr. Arthur Ear Campbell Nse K Mayo Hid Throat phone 8400. Headquarters for Kryptok Lensea New Location 10 West Third I'hone 3473 MATERNITY HOSPITAL Efficient trained nurses. Babies adopted if desired. 1103 W. MAIN ST. Oklahoma City, Ok la. QHANNON'i Lf FURNITURE Exchanpe New for Old 14 and 18 West Second Guy W. McCulloch II. IL Chaffln MOWBRAY UNDERTAKING CO. Of'KN DAY AND NIGHT SERVICK GDr.I. Anjjstreich OPTOMFTTRIST with HARRY HEILERON JEWELER lecond and Main Phone 127 THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 SOUTH CHEYENNB . PHONE 100S Children Cared for During Workln or booppinp Houra W.J. GREGG L J. MARTIN Attorneys-at-Law trchance National Bank Building Tulsa, Ok la, EDNA B. FARIS PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOTARY PUBLIC Room 530 Mayo Building Phone 7985. saFl. A. BOORSTIN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 612-13-14 Wright Uldg. of Oil and Gas u of Corporation PHONE 718J Dr. E. C. Badger National Association CHIROPODIST 111 V., Tcoof tvi.j oi Phone 2810 Tulsa, Okla. HOTEL OXFORD S'-rlctly modern, steam heat, hot -o,d running water in every ", ivat bath, rooms single ensuite. Rnteg J5 per week id up. Corner Third and De- E bowed heads an Un Impulsive, out ward evidence of the place that thU bravo little woman and her brave loyal roiiiiiry l.ulda In the heart of (Very American. M.ul.unc I i inard Is a resident of Pans. 1 -'ranee, iu,d. In the f.n-t tiiree inonthH of the war lost lier husband and every other inui. relative, and while broki n - In-arted, Is devoting her life to pan lotic cuisi-s. "It Is with deepest emotion,'' said the tittle matron, "lh.it 1 hear my beloved sunn today. Wherever I go, to the training camps to ull your big cities, and to all other nations that fly the flags of the allied arm lea, my song la on every lip. The MarxuI'lalFo sprung into being In 1 7 TO In Strasslnirp, when our fore bears were at war with the name barbarians that we are at war with today. Five- Million Soldier. "lu I'.iH. when molo.lr.at ion took plaee, In three w,cks time S.uOfl.fiOn of our men betmi-n the an-i of '.'0 and 4 'J were ealied to the colors. 'an you imaeine what It meant to have .'..iiiie.OftO men taken from the homes and Iiuh: nc.HHcH of the coun try In three week time'' if these, 5 .(I'm, (tort brave men H,000,0u0 are dead; living aaenfieea to protect I-'nince from the on.auKht of the Iltins. tine million and a half are hopeless cripples, maimed In the combat. "America now tins O.ono.000 men under nrmii. 2.0nn,ono of these are In l-'ranee, but the grsat part are Ktill In Ity) tralnlnir camps of your rnun-iry e "When thea flv m'lllon men were taken nway from France, ouf women fell into line and took up their work am! are carrvlnpr l for ward with their own. We have no men's work, nor women' work It Ih nil work that has to he done and the women of Vrnnoe have stmplv nddi'd to their burden with out thnuKht of gain or pnblie no tice and are thus awltlni; their men to Htem the tide of the Invadln 11 una. "America ha been ao Rood to tia. Wo are rloser than :uiy two nations have ever been before; hut let me sny here, that If It had not been for the timely hPlp nnd attitude of lit tle IJoltriiim hud she done in Cier many thought file would do ho Bfrnld because he I small nnd f',er many Kreat, thev would have swarmed over l-'rnnoe nnd we would never have needed vour aid. Words .ro InailiMiuate. "The war, of which you hear, la nothing you have no conceptions of the horrors, there I no words possible for me to make clear to you people a thin that you never had In your rountry. Tour brave sun Is n,v son mnt herbnod is a preat principle all of the allied na- ! tions are hmnv to aid all soldiers tie cause their own hovs msv need aid. A world that can feel like this has pained something from the strupsle. "We people nt home tire honor hound to live the principle that those men nre dying for. There nre per haps none In the audience who has not someono overseas, nnd wo nre pledged because we live today In the greatest epoch of humanity, to keep up the morale and good phvsloar! health of these great nrmlea of vic torious soldiers. "This war Is going to give a great, wonderful edifying principle to live up to; a principle thnt will sweep nwny the barriers that have arisen between the Cathrnlle, the Protest ant nnd the .Tew. Through, tho mln-l-tratons of these seven organiza tions who are doing so much for the welfare for all our boys, we are learning to are with the eyes of brothers, yet worship In the way our conscience dictates. The world has learned a great truth since 1914, and that Is that war Is something more than a machine, but a conflict of Ideals. "The countries of Europe were going mnd 'he past few years, run ning a race for gold and to dominate the world in all Ines of achievement. They were plunging headlong Into ruin and then came a great halt and that halt was the world war jthe ngonv of suffering Intensified. vui Ol wim nuiirnnK e W f, riuni- edge, not of the brain but of tha heart, that all the world may be yours today and taken from you ruthlesssly tomorrow. "Army officials are now consider ing a cessation of hostilities, and If they should, France will have to de-! pend upon tho allied armies for aid during her reconstruction period moro than ever. Since June of this year, French refugees have been coming back from the towns of northern France at the rate of 3.000 a daf. These women and children are sent back to us by the retreating huns in a deplorublo condition. Dur ing four awful years the Hermans have Infested that section of my country, the homes are leveled; treasures are carried off Into tier many; tho whole country Is devas tated, nnd the people In such terri ble condition, their bodies pitifully wasted, their nerves gone, that it will take years to bring things back to even a semblance of their former conditions. Help Them IJtp, "Now let me tell you a secret. Americana, you have two million men In lYance, and I dont think that one of them would want to como home today. They want to COREGA Holds False Teeth Firmly in Mouth It Pre rent Sore Cum. Gums shrink or swell and plates) be come loose, which la no fault of the dentist An application of Corepa Ktftcd evenly on the dental plate re lieves these, conditions. It holds the plate firmly and comfortably in po sition. Also promotes mouth hy giene. 3f,e at drug stores and dental sup ply houses. Your druggist can net It from Cleveland, Ohio. Advertise ment. Knocks Out Pain If you have a single ache or pain In your body, here Is good news for you. You can knock out pain In one round all you have to do Is to ap ply Miller's Antiseptic Oil (known as Snako Oil) to the afflicted parts. Thin great remedy penetrates thick est sole leather, through and throuph. In three minutes, so that vou can see It la bound to po ripht .n IntA Ih. .oklnv Ifilnl. rr mitHflPS ami knock out pain. I If you've got rheumatism, lum- bago. neuralgia, sore throat, head- .achel a sprain, or any pain, don't ii J . . 4V,rt na'ifHH' """"a Tr.. ine 0 or it i,n htn Minor Antisentic Oil (known ss Shako OilJ. Money back If not satisfied. OBssaaswssmaa pulp; i THE ORDEAL l.f I J .' "k .11 iirti r0jmiimrszLCTbV) pictures itiikrakmiwUl Scene from Alice Itrady's brilliant new ilcture. '"The (inbal of RoHetta." which opens at the ltlalto today for a two day stay. Miss I i i . i I v has Just opened 1n one of the hits of the new season in New York but she assureH her uiany nureen admirers thai lu r st,j;e work will nut Intei t' ie with her plcrUre productions. marrh Into Perlln! and I trust and hope that they shall. You have three million boys particularly tiained In your ramps, make It pos sible for every one of thpm to see service overseas; not In the trenches, , as was intended at first, but to help j reclaim France. (.'(invention hall yesterday after noon was filled for thu first mass nicotine of thu I'nited War Work ers eumpaltfn. The slnKlnc ttt pa triotic sunn by the Immense pather ltiit to I he inspiritiK air of the preat ItlllM fireiiri iit.efiort ttia nte.ttltiL' H'diert lioice Carson presided as di rector. After a short Invocation by Hev. C. W. Uerr, 1 'r. Abel cuve a short address that was as usual very dience. much to the point and applauded frequently by his appreciative au A lousiiiK ovation greeted Lieu tenant C. II. .Mii'aiin, one of the nine xurviviug menhirs of the Laf ayette Kscadrille, who In a few well i hoHeii sentences, gave a vivid weird picture of conditions at the from, and pointed keeping tho seven out the need of patriotic organi zations at the front, for their effect upon the morale of the troops. "Smokes and sweets," said the i our, if lieutenant, "aie the two things most vitally Important to, the fixtiiitig men at the front. l'n the battlefield, when a man is wounded, a ciguret Is us soothing to sliatterntl nerves and pain wracked bodies, as cocaine or opium. Which would ou rather your own boy use 7 "Imaeine, if you can, a battle front 6s7 miles long, on which 8.000,0no men are in constant con flict. Krom September until Chnst tnaa. It ralnn practically every day. While the men are standing knee deep In the mud of these trenches, the lied Cross, Salvation army and other patriotic organization, keeps them supplied with hot noup, hot coffeeo and chocolate and sand wiches. "Approximately 1,000.000 Ameri cans are in Kurope at litis time, and it is up to you to 4e that their morile nnd fighting spirit is kept up to the highest potnt. "How would you like to work five days and nights in the most terrible conditions that can be conceived; and then bo ordered bark for a rest and find there nothing to eat but hardtack and black breal. etc? This is what we faced until these seven patriotic organizations pot on the Job; it Is your own fathers, brothers, husbands, sons and sweethearts that theae organization are taking care of, and the citizens of America will havo to give, and give freely. In this enmlng campaign that they may keep tip this splendid work for sev eral veaxs yet to come. "SJiow the boys In khaki that every man, woman and enud on mis side of the Atlantic Is back of them, and I will guarantee that these same boys will keep up their end on ihe other side." Frantic and prolonged applause punctuated this war hero's short ad dress. Lieutenant McCann has a ver earnes, forceful manner of ex pressing himself, and besides scor ing hlghlv In the Interests of the coming campaign In this city, won for himself the atrenilvo apprecia tion and respect uf the enure largn audience. DRAFTED MEN URGED TO GET SOLDIER INFORMATION There's a lot of information ready for llie TO" drafuca going to train ing camp, at the federal building, to be given out by the Hed Cross home service, that will help ma terially in getting straightened out many of Ihe perplexing problems that new soldiers encounter when they get Into service. Representatives of the home serv ice d, vision will be at the fnderal building today and tomorrow at 3 o'clock, and every regia'.rant la urg ed to be there at that time to get the Information which is essential In handllnp such matters as the in surance allotments from pay. al lowances from inn fuieninmiii, manner of addressing mall, etc. DROUSy, LANGUID DOPY WITH COLD King's New Discovery restores' the alertness of Yesterday. Dr. That "all In" feeling that accompa nies a heavy cold and ceaseless cough Is replaced by one of restful repose and gratifying relief when you use Iir King's New Discovery. Feverish flushes, phlegm conges tion, throat ache, croupy coughs, mild bronchitis are alleviated in short order. Fifty years of easing coid and cough pain havo mada it known nationally. Sold for fifty years. All druggists. 60c, 11.30. jie Poisons of Constipation . .,,.j are gent.y hut Ptlve1y expel led from, tho .uf ;r g ss .em I o n K if K (1 iH" a re. id pears, sick headache vanishes, th. digestion perks up general health i Improves. Vnnr dnic-irist ha.s then) jsauie as alwai. Adv. f . ! b WESTERN REFINERS GATHER HERE TODAYS,.1.:,',;; IlllH,i-taiil Sfssluil MII He Held Hold Tul-vi Tcviis (III (HitbMiU Itepoi tnl I .Mvllclit. licKinning nt I" o'clock ibis morn lllg tile Western I 'et I olell 111 K' linclS ussoi.-iatlon will hold an linporl.i nt meeting at Mute; Tulsa 'hat will brum lefinera tio.r, all parts of the mid -continent field V.. Knock, president of the association In expected to pns.de and as he I, as recently come from New York will dou!,tle.-,s have much tli.il, is of intcrtst to ripnit to the in'ol beis. and especially at this lime when the war uppiais to be uliout over wilh. ('. A. Ilriilcv, vice president of the association came In yt-slenlay and will atteml the meeting. Mr. Ilraley has Just returned from a trip through the Texas fo ld and is very optimistic in regard to the t-rt nation as to n sup ply of crude. "I hellevu there will be enouKh oil produced in Texas," stild Mr. Hiuley, "to take are of the neeiia uf the country for the next five years at least. Heat of all. It is of a giavuy and refining quality that Insures a plentiful supply of all the byproducts and especially lubricating oil." A the Sincalr oil corporation Is wed equipped with pipe li facili ties and will bo even letter fixed us soon as the lino connecting the Itnn ger fieid In Texas with the eompan's line now In operation as far south as the llealdton field Is completed, Mr. Ilniley's prediction if correct, a it doubtless Is. will put thu Sinclair concern in a mtsit enviable position. The line now building from the Pushing field to the connection with the Kansas City line will leave the Chicago line free to carry oil direct to the Chicago refinery, and will pive tho company an eight-Inch and a six inch 11ns na far ns tho point in Mis souri whsre the two lines blanch out. A report of today's proceedings will be watched for with greatest Interest and it is hoped that now that the war is so Yiearly over that there may bo no necessity of secrecy In a matter In which the oil men are ao vitally interested. The refin ers hav done wonders for the mld rontlnent field and everybody is in terested In their prosperity. SHERIFF-ELECT WILL WAGE WAR ON AUTO THIEVES Automobile thieves nre going to he a specialty Wfth Sheriff elac.l James Wooley. That !s. he 1s going to make life so hot for these crimiraJs who make their living bv stealing automobiles that thev will remove their signs from Tiilsa and go Into businefs elsewhere. "I expect to appoint two deputies, who are w'll ipiaJ if .-d, to hunt down automobile thieves, nnd these two men will devote all I heir time to running them down," the s'heriff e ect said yesterday. Another thing No Idlers, loafers or hoboes will be tolerated around Tuls.1 after Mr. Wooley takes office. "A war policy of 'work or right will Ik rigidly enforced'' he s:i)S. In a statement thanking Ills friends for their support In the re cent election. Mr. V.:cv prom'ses aggressive warfare on bootlepgers and eamblers and on roiinty mad houses which he terms breeding places of crime. WELL MoWbaWlESVILLE OIL MAN DEAD PNEUMONIA John J. Sullivan, a former resi dent of this city, passed awav Sat urday evening at fi o'clock nt his home nt Hartlesvllle, after H ten days' Illness of pneumonia, follow-, Ing Influenza. Interment will be mado this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at ltartlesvllle. Mr Sullivan wns connected wi'h the Prairie Pipe Line company nt this point up to three years ago, when he was transferred to Ha.it lesvllle, nnd wa,s making prepara tions at the time of hi Illness to re move to Tulsa-again and take up his dutle at this point.. Coiiturtlnn Influenza while here. He la sur vived by his wife. Mrs Florence Shea Sullivan, and a 4 -year-old daughter Jane. The family has a host of friends In this city who will be grieved to learn of their sad beyavement. secretayw7lso will attend labor meeting WASHINGTON. Nov 10. --peers, tary Wilson has been requested bv the president to nt'end the inter national labor conference, tl." first tolnt assembly ever held by organ ized labor of the I'nited Strifes and Mexico. Meetings will begin Wednes day at I,aredo. Texas, a n 1 Nuevo Laredo. Mexico, Under the auspice of the Atnerbtan Ke-lear'lon of lAbor and tho organized workers of the southern republic. Klre IseNlrnys Mills. (irLFJ'i I'T. Mis'. Nov. in -Fire tndav destroyed the sav mil! .'ml rraehtne shon or nc i n"r,itn-"i v Lumber company at i.yman, jiiss. 5 nu catuiialed iotki la $200, UUU. WAR NOT OVER AS FAR AS DRAFT CONCERNED Call fur TOO Men Mitlcll.in lu.,1 to Co to llv (lie 'it in I) If I'lliplloll IIoiiiiIn l.o Tills Wtfk. In spite (,f p. ..ire I'll II i , lepallinelil l n " t Nl.ippi the war in Hie Tulsaim IX di n : t ill .in, I nt ;i r. I v. II ilt t,i t r.i i:. m i'ii mi p Ill's week, i i "anip M'V The tin ii i l.l be sent i, 'ii-;;.t i;, a ..i , .,!.! ,;i and I III,. I'ikIiivmiu; is list piipand bv the ,, the 13th , I II, e official I eneiuitlon hoiird foi ' nty ami city. t'lly t nil. (iciiiTiii sitWcc Men, Nmi niN r I I. linn (11117) Iti-i! t-trunlM. M M M I " . 1 e IS I. A iiM i n, ..,bn l". Albert T. i . N S lie. T I. '. "die 1 Iln-kii, T. 1.. Te.lf.'ld, John t pi Ma-shall, K lute,. ! M. lii.ilH'.n. Jake Southern. H. Is air, J oh. 10. I . lir II', n I vm, Ml Mil Mali! I I .1 II. M. I. I'll "I. ,'unc ( IIMS) KcclstmntN. II' ov inni;. Soil! lie II il .it. i..- l;..i I'l p!el. I 1 1 Hon.. n, I ; I ' ;l:o kn elder, It. I 'i ink Klehenlhall, II. M i eeb leoro . W, ll.lell. IV H. ('. Ue.iIKe, Sam OTY t'AI.I,. (o n oral Scrbe Men Nov. II, I0IH. iiiriit -i tlHIH) lieKlstrnniM. Sri 1 1 1 1 1, 1...p. r. Iln.iiii Killc, C W, F C McDonald. J M. i barley ! iiiklcHtcin, 1. A. It. ilgKlll I jiK. II. V. Iluk it. ; K. 1 1. V. '.' A F. licklear. I. Seton, W. M I us lit. It. '. I'll. union, W. P. iHidson, w. I. I 'ay ue, K. K Khei el . A. T. l'.i yd, I ! II. Uoody. II. I. I laiiplnith.li, M. K. W I :.i .! win. i 1 otsnll. N ('mill letol ! K ivri."ii,l. I M. i,i;,isloi Wl.li.cl I I Waul. ; II nieitt w a I Mclli PI W Sinitiiin. Kd c M.-Daiilel, Hilly C. Keeling. U It. il. Walker, W. C. 2 (I0IH) lU-glhtrujltii. lii Kb. K. K. D. fctt. i i:. Kay, F. U Mace. Kmll .. Mill, l-ou A. It. i ii in d irtier, t 'tit. inn ham, September lloullll, litis Sinn iiii'iii, N Ik, I'. II. Malloiy. A. Tlile.epape, II. 11. (jarnett, liichiird Fetter, (hu. V. ( 'llllltXM. (,'. A. Jones, (iersld KiisHidl, Lewis W eisslnger, J. M. Ntite, Jlautsman I ole, 1. I), likes, M . T. Lewis. Ileiij F. I i ll lol l et o, J. WliNoti. K. J. Abbott, K7.ni I. linker. 1!. I.o Keith, II. II, i'ar. J. II. Kndet, J. J King. Claude Wl.llauiH, C. D. Pannenl.urg, ((.I hnwers. M. P. Trimble. 1 H. Veiidensen, T. M. '. Ilriwer, ,S W. W. .Shiuikey, V. C. Illiiekbtirn, F. K. Itobinson, J. Koades. Nova I'.nkcr. J. A. Hlsco, J I!. Little, S J ltaiigh. H. It. Ilniilson. T O. MclMinald, K. llnghes. V. W. ltiiliherlson, H. Purdom, F. K. Itoyes, Pedro Supler, J I Smith, dllie' Johnnn, II. A. llardcxty. M. H. jir, F. It. Uoblnson, K. C. Dean, Ulllo IL lttand, J. C Harnett, T. K. Colton. Frank M. Meredith. F. L. Jackson, J. 11. Mrltrlde. H. Neal. U C. MeredlUi. J. 11. Fleming. K. Lutts. ii. It. Knight, (1. J. Wand'T, (). J. Johnson, ( . F. Davis, K. J. Hack, Henry, Jr. Staples, Kugene Ull, buns. J. I '. Libber Arthur Cox, Arthur Wallace. A. J. I'agley. W. N. Thiuiont. Walter Wheehs. Iou W, ltnldrulge A. M. Jeffries. A. (1. Anhalt, I. K. Kussell. M. It. Polk, (war Taylor. II. II. Uchlyter. K. D. K, takes lYatik Swain. H S. Hurt on. F. D. Drowning. I'.. rs-quiche J 1 1. Criffin. Mark L. Stllbbletield. J. Stock, 1 '. W. Cannon, Kiigcne llohlander, I'. W. Kurton. ". A. Uttle. W. A i : inis'ti i in. I-'red Minteer, J It. Join s Marvin Wlnninper. .1. H. Cook. .1. W. Cooper. It. T. Richardson. Il-T. I.-iwrence. It. R. W.iti rfiel I. W D. New inan. K M. Moffett, It. D. Kv.itis. liwell Chamller F. K. Webb, .1 K Duffy. W. C Kaiser. I M. . Slemp- A. 11. Cutbtirth. K. I). Chenoweth, 1. Mirclicllffe, H. . (illuion, Leonard Cottier, II. H. J e line n, Julius Coker. II. I. 1aw'Hun, F. L ltlnrk. I). J. Martin, W. J. Perrlne, J. N. FJmerson. W. K. Power, It. R. Haines, H. p. Hlake, J. W. ZtW'k, ltose .Month. M. S. MnsHinglll. K. U Carey, H. . K night. Henry Htanley. (i. It, (I Hrlen J. J. Howell, A. C. Moreland, M. loney, K. J. Khlptiian, H. T. J. Irving, C. O. Kratzer, H. D. Khy. II. W. Azendorf. If. W. Smilh, K. Jt. Smith, N. W. ( rtega, lxiul Roberts M. Itlackwood. C, C. Smith, K. R. W'llson, T. If. MoMahon, J, W. Itattenfleld. J. V. Hlmpson, H. B. Htolnliacher. M. J, Quirk, H. K. IJehrand. F. D. t'aprlin, ft. I've, (i. A. Anderson J, Keller, lies H. Decker, (). D. Itf.v. V, C. Kit el, U 8. I'erp. Win. Ilenslev. Ijl Hernandei, 1 (ilpson. O. II. McCtillough, J. Z, I ireyfus, O. lt i ens. A T Mitchell. J. H. Nevln. J. (J. Pendleton. IT. (I. Jones. W. H. Carrison. F. I'ftts. (J. H Thiuiiiinon. M. ! Hamhlin. K C. Hector, K. H. Slehr K K. Wnlker. It 11. North. ( I L. Allison It. J Jr. Coleman. John Young. H si. McCarth,. I T. Ilennell, (i :. Young. Tortch Kerr V (i. Moles. H A. ItnhiiiKon W. A. Howell W. N. Cu'eib-rs H H. 1 Hnw-ell Harvey Harder', A A. Crtiell, (illle "in:sp,he (!. A. St.-wirt. (,. W. Teter. John Andrews I",. A. Mit.inness J. P. Thicker C K. Tnvlor. W M. Invis. T N. I'ititz Lwing IVitterson. F.. I'loiirtiey V ' llantze Mivrlon Kennamer, ( . II Reported enllste. Williams. ('- H. I lonb'.e. . A'. Tlnienev, T. Kid. I, Kobt. P. ('.inn i' D Ferguson. (v M. Miuh' il, A. H. island. '. W. Kho.iiies. A. l-. t, off, ('.'orpe iinnitiphiLiii, A. West. I' '1 Wycoff. K. A. Hall. ,Ise A. Ilorttz. F. ,-iiipti.,ann, K..L Michell C F. ll.ll!. W H- V,,iK. W. S. Klin, weid Abe Ash. Seymour llarvev A. M'K. Dunbar. D. F. K ,:-:i' ii J T 1 .i nner, S Worley. W. S. Atnold. F. I'.. Hutit. Dan. Jr. Lort:pk!n, T F. Fv.ics, (leorge WIlk.H A. 1. Miirray, M. II. I.wden, 1 v. Mores Willie Ti'su. I. J Drown. '!. K. Shark, W. A t'rowell. I-:r I V. Ito.'irtiiiin F. It. I'altiter Sam Mo-ev. (' V. Nutter H M. fJ'llhblefleld. C. C ',k. r W. W. Tevi run Wh'-'P. Joe fiemond. H W William, A C. ('rrfrow M . T V.lprn ILarpet, V. L Taylor. M W. Spi vr y. ' '. I i. M V.-'m'h C '' K "la ii, (1 D. I.eCL'lU. I' IL I i.in.el .1. I.. l-'r.'v, S--i m 1'. it,,., :h .1 w. I ;,i ,!e"Sch;i p, Deck ". K Llliott, D. IV. w. It. C. W. T. Nathan J A. I! .1 Jenkins. All A an I kV ,Mi,hS S I la upon. Hurt, D Kamsef . St I eilelll, It.!, I , dark. I! Milkareii lob k, liMIII. I J II. . A. . A W It C A. i-:. i. it A II W. I tciiiiy. Mom oe, M 'oi mi liidiel Is. I,, w. II N Wolf. It r. I.. K II A (' r. I'nne, .' MeKeillVII, I -We. C. Johnson, T M 1 1 J. Lei-son, " Lander, J I'm d . I i . n Ne.ll. I ' L.iplecol.e A Whiiehoist J Muido, k. H Sherroti. It I iloriulew, M Nisblt, J A Win in I Hi; t . CdcW, " W Thoi iibaiipb. Hear.. II. X I la Hut mi. W I'iatithtop, H Dllke. Win Cel. hart, r. it. 1 1 Koiitiinti'iias, ... ,, S. II. r, II. C Motpan. A A It lug. S II FilipM. AllHlltl sSitton, A I.. Hl.ick. s I Miiirav. J. A Marriott. H F Dtejfiis. A. Wilii.itr.s. J. A. Unburn. W. 1'hlsholm, R. Hlpps. T II Johiison, I'. H. Harper. C It. Ford. D A Klein. C J Dra.lsbaw W l.elle.iu, il. I-'iiImoiii, p III, km , ii. J del. CiiiM.s. H T rbiindler J. II. Comer, A llenlon. V H. Cow. It T 'nmbro. I II. Jons C I. Mnrtin. K T. Wolf. F F Spitz. F A Itlaioe, T IV alsh. Frank lleviiian, I W. ttli A W l ishorlie .1 K HavneH. I' W Hnmello 1' . Ilenrv. C M.imsiiikiI! la ,1 II, lief. Mel 'Ull IrV. Freeman, II. T. W J W J Allen Allen, L. .1 Heed. W , lr Sett... W F Kills. I.b.vl T Mark,-.-- I K, Hryiinl. K.ldv H.Mel.y. It D Simmons, ic Ling. M rt Collins. Cndv Homer ohn Wlenecke, I. L. C.oldsmlth. II. CO I NTY CALL. NovcmNr 13 (HUM) Ni.ibf. June 5 (IVIT) Registrants. Hllllork. Hoy Itriidbury, K. n. Darling. J It. Rriiner. W. F. Ilehinlander, W Harrison, J It. Wilson, j ii. Place, A. R. Htufflcbecm. 1 ( Hloun. Mc K ee er linker, Preas Davis. 1 1 il HolllngHWiirth, V. Cavin, Roy leaver, H. r. Klaver, Wyand August J. C. , II K it, 1017. Warren. Howe, A Dowdy, limbley A K. Srploiulicr 11, 1 0 1 rt. Chapman, II. H. Woffonl. . F. :. W. V J. L. J I.. Nidson, (jeoie Jackson, Hoblliitf. Money, C Courtney Del'rlese, J. R. Harris, W. L. Harry. J. Y. Ini, Karl R. Schmidt, A- H. Yates, A. II. Williams, I. W. Ijimpkln, I, J. Hnss, (.). II. Mnymlre, A. C. Cross ,11. It. Peek, W. T. Francis, o. K. Ktniley, W. I. V I son. C. 11. Jr. MeClnley, U N. Illackwell. A. K. Kunk. II. H. . Tit nr. 1 1. F. Npradlln-. JVf. C. Wi'Clrery, t. K. Aaher, W. ll. lsrrott. C. A. Purdey, R. K. Wlkoff, Roy O. Prince, Carlos Chappie, J. it. Forbes, V. W. Klper, H. P. Hurdett. W. O. Itlcklng. A. I Kstey, 1. A. Ilsckham, A. M. Hernard. H. H. Thorn paon, W. U. Mlpaun. K. C. Robert. t. U Hur knees, V. W. Clark. W. Justus, I A. Jr. Phelps. W. Dun Rich, Chas. I). IJerly. (.'. N. Hennesey, A. V. lgn, K. K. Frew. S. J. Crenshaw, II. 8. Cluunch, K. W. Cochran, H. I"? (truy, Clyde U. Kox, Frank Hood. Alfred F. Peffley. C. V. Mendenhall, W.V. Wilkinson, It. K. Doyle, W. M. Karnes, He Sweeney. Per V. Mayer, P. 11. Turner, J. It. Itrooks, K K. Dykes. .1. I. Ijuik'p. C A. Swaits, II. J. Frazii'r, C. J. Heiiiiliiger. J. K. piyor, Will Randolph, W. N. Hrown, R. T. Day. K. H. Powell, M A. Putnam. V. A. 11,1,1111. II It. Cluldress.'r,. K. Hunt, A U. H'Doiiiiell, t' jr. Thomns. R. W. Kil l . II. It. Abbett U I. Cray, John Kimllce, J. II I'roiree. Wiiyman ; roev J. D. Hanibo. Iewls Wllbanks. C. t. Thoinpson. If. W lee,n. Rav liavbiirn. W. M. Fleming. () K. A Cu.Mir, I). C. Kmlth, (I. Ilt. Jenkins, J. A. Keith, 111. V. Hold, a, L. K. Hutchinson, W. Chapman, V. V, Clover, John Magarlty, It A. Sexton, K. T. Peterson, A. Klnkeade, C. J. Walku-.e, Jos Oatewood, II. II. Zepedo, I. Trlplett. H. 8. Sample, J. II. Smith. W. J. B. Nanti, H. D. Cruger, H. I Nelson. C, W. Hharkelford. J. Hasen. (I. W. Coatney, II. H. Shlvel. II. J. Hrumley. C. Meadows, J K. Snulre, T. Hurrla. A. C Vernon, I. I. Hyers, A. K. Fisher. W. T. Martin, Jay Bears, W. H Smlttle, P. II. Turley, W. H. Trimble, I. W, Ford, P. O. Walker. H. I,, James. W. I). Hriioe, I O. Toney, W A. Seng rove, Trent, C. Magonln. Mvers. C, Mitchell. Freeman. J. C. n. L. V. Fred Thompson. A. H. Hnaenm, C R. Atkins, C. (1. Walker, (ids, Wifitover. T. H. Adair. T 11. Shnnks II n. Dean, F. K. nffiitl. K D. Itrtiy. Winter P. Ittis-'e'l. i: M. Wilson. Henry Held. J P Hush, H C. Trushel AI'X Kyles. W. T! Smith, liobt. Sheppard. R. K. "' Hyun. Robt. (lihsnn, Sjiie Hlilpeway. Dewey Krelter. Charles NnreroMS. J. It. Foster. It W. Vdiiiuph. W J MWonnell, a. L. tensor, M A. H'nges, S. F Skin Comfort For Our Boys Found In Cuticura The Soap to Cleanse and Purify the Ointment to Soothe and Heal Ihese Iraerant, mper creamy emollients, soothe and heal ecrpmas and rasliri, stop itrhini;, ilrar the skin of rimtiir. the scalp of rlanurulT and thel" i i- ..i -i i V lldllUlt Ol CIlrtLia IIU SlllCB. rur cuts, wounds, biuis cs, bites and Mines of insects, sunburn or windlinrn they are most effective. ftftmpl Each Fr by Mil. Aldre pol- rird . tulicitra D.pl D, Bixlim." Sold PTrrywIieie. S,p 2bc Omt-t mrni 26 and ibc Hvrnea, W'lltNoll Ml.ell. sr7 B rw i i i i w UiW il 1 1 r ' ' v ; H A. Mi titan. Jay Sel.olt. II nl. W It. Iber. U til (lisp. R. L. I. lie Ii. H aid, I, ill II It u iters, I! i: ii. I I'.'d.go, S riiot ,i. i : SI. Me. C. V lis. .ll. s i , 1 1. .... .. i T I fie Cai n II. r i:. let ,, II Llll.lt, A. II. be N il ll. irti, n, J.ick Mlt.-hei:, Jess .-bluer. I. Shields. J 1 l.i. nn. M M. K n I. p it ri. k . Suet inn it. II III, Dev en'el I M M I Ml I , .hilill IJ.iIICM, I'. S j i. ii. 1 1 iiiuphrey, " I! . Il.l.lireilell. F ' I I' .Nelll, J i Holland. in ll LdmHtiili. t. LeH Skcith, John It w in. J. H Mitchell, j ll. Hi tiztl. .1 i ' I'm mi r. .1 I . McD.iniel. .1 W Park, i" " R. licit. C It. I'llo Vtillev 1 1 I 111 II , n. I, . W I 111 I Ii, s. I l.-n I, Drown, A J. M.ulln. II 1,. Kenni'lt. I', (. 1 1 ok a ii. T P Heeasley. John Stanford. John I lank Insoii R C. Ruck. I.. P. Jr. Tone. .1 . Stnticllff, C W. Fields. R. It Sanders, lieu. Re. lick. J N I .line, W I el J N. w. i, A. II. S. I. WW. i 'a i I Hopels. J It icbai ,1-ot M 1 1 1 1 1 1 i s i n, S. boner, i ' V hitiicv, . I luff in. in. ivi'l, Paul .illlllotl., II Til.lM.tt, C. Sh.llpe. H F. I. A. C Mites, J T I. opari, A. Mn' Curiy. S W. llusklns, It M. tiirey, It. I Imlt. W. S M lor. C V. Morgan. K II ClniiKh. ('. D. Liiiichlln. A II. Ruilcy, R hi Harriett. D M lliinlsiiian. C, K Delbv. C. N. Hallciaft. J D Steward. Roy (inn la. II. Diirapan, Ivan () Hrown, C. K Diine. Jameii Raibbun. A. Cover. II I. Stevens, W. A. II. iKiiinaii. W. A Sbiiiiks, D S. Mercer, V. L. Steelv. J. F. Tin lor, L. i). Strain. L. II Kearney, n. L. Collins. K. K. Cooper, W. I lilt bi le D k. c Hh-hitrilsoti, A M Jones. S S Perry. C F ( hill. I. I, K M oln le.s. Iten I '11 1, 1, " ii ll , J ' Moskop, j i; Hiilev. J. Cood. D P. Ilowlln, C K Hanklns. T. L. Pryant. A. Creeti, . K. Ciirmltlial, 1 liendret), W. C. L. b'hnson. It. A. I'e.ll e, . Henry M.ilcoin, i '. Jt. "net . I. T N Hi liinli. A. 1 S- 11.. C. Iv DRUGGISTS STILL ASKED TO CONSERVE STOCKS OF VAPORUB " NEEDED IN "FLU" DISTRICTS Influenza Epidemic ! Decreasing in Moat Sections and the Demand is Slackening, but We Are Still 18,000 Gross Behind On Orders and it Will Take Some Time to Catch Up. THREE MILLION JARS SHIPPED DURING OCTOBER. On Monday, October SI, w ad dressed an advertisement to th wholesale and retaij drug; trade, ad vising that we were badly oversold, due to tho Influenza epidemic, stat ing that all deals and quantity ship ments were postponed, and request ing thnt VapoRuti be purchased In small Iota oyily. This condition still prevails. , At this writing we have back or der for eighteen thousand ( 18,000) gross and our orders each day are double our dally output. The epi demic, however, In decreasing In most section, the demand slacken ing nnd we are working night and day to catch, up. In the meantime, we ask tha trade to be putlent with us. j l-inorniou Shipment Have) VIirx1 Out Kxevs Storts. On October 1st we had on hand at the factory and In twenty ware houses over the country a tremend ous stock of VapoRub, accumulated during the summer months. This Is now pone--we actually shipped during the month of October over three million Jars of VapoRub. We are speeding up our factory as much us possible nnd tin problem now Is to distribute the factory's output ns quickly as possible. We have, there fore, for the time being, abandoned freight shipments nnd are shipping either by pnrrel post or express frying to give each Jobber at least u little stock. Immediate Shipment to Druggists In Influenza Districts, preference Is being given to those sections stricken by influenza. In order to reach these sections lis quickly as can be, we nre. during this emergency, making shipments by parcel post direct to the. retail trade, of not more than three (.1) dozen 3lle size III liny one shipment. We prefer that the Jobbers order these shipment for their trade, but to save time we will, If the need Is urgent, ship direct on receipt of check or money order. Naturally, no new accounts can be opened dur ing this rush. Samples anil Influenza Booklets lYce. on ltcqtiest. We have prepared n little folder giving all the Information available ho far on Spanish Influenza Its or Gas Consumers OF TULSA District Number One Today is your last day. Do not fail to pay your Gas Bill and save the penalty. Our office ha been moved to the Oklahoma Gat Build ing, 117 West Fourth Street Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. sj Carr. A. (I. It.iblrlilpi-. C. W Sunt h, A. j Zeverly, O. C Palmer, Tiled'! Jeffries, I '. II. Mi Shane, Win. ' Yiiuiig, i . M. I ' 1 1 Isoii. F J. I 1 ' i.,s, J. W. Hulman, C. E. Smith, J. T. Rucy. R. fi. McWIlllams, Hoy Moore, L F. I'hisman, J. 1. Adair, J. R. Woodv, W, H. W ilson, V. Y. Sandv, Jos. King. II. II. Mc.Millen. J. K. I'owan, D. C. Dunne, (!, K. Daniels, R. C. Rogers, C. II. ' Kd wards, K. M. orr, .1. h'. Rollins, J. I. Vaughn, H. A. Flsk, A. C. Arp. Slier Davidson, Otis K. Riltledge, M. Ii. Shoup. C. L. Dye, Hurt Maxwell, J. C. ( Hiver, C. Lelt. Denton R. H. Krlder. .1. (I. Hell. 11. W. Patterson, A V, Hrown, A. F. Hrown. It. W. Tburman, R. W. Jones. (). R. Martin. J. W. espa, Joe Campbell, Karl Cox. John 11. Smith. W. K. Le (Irnnde, Jo O'Leary, J. V. Allensworth, K.t Patterson, W. H. May. W. L. Crabauph, C. R. Chilton, J. H. Parker, Homer Duncan, P. II. Ronar, A. U. Cates. 'J. W. Jefferson, H. L Hall. K. II. A. N. i 1 1 iti her, i K. R. M K. j Robert, C. j Arbuekle, C. ; Reasotiouer, 1 llerkiner, !' I.. Moore, J. 1 Hlacli. V. ; Show man Lynch, .1. ' Scott, (i. ii. w. , ii. F. K W. Stern, o Sinclair. N. M 111 -Ii. .1 II. nblock. D Stafford. I', r.ipf. F W. Da bison, . W. s. 1.1 1 1 Hotter, L. A. Thompson. II A. Ailnuin. ('his L. Powers. (!. W. Hreedlng, L. M. Shorten. Ii II. Hmiii. T. T. Vowell. IV A. Howard. K I'ullbriKbt, T. Cleen. H (I. Sobllo, Frank Farley. K C. Sanders, C. R. Sinotts. I'.d Cole. DeW. T. Hrown, F.leyl L. I lat ralsiin, Jno.W Taylor, J. A. Smith. A It. Ross, W. IS. Hall, Chester Kelly, C. W. Huttry, (). K. Mullory. A. I). WhlNtenhunt, F. Harker. A. R. Ast, lie - My ideal of a wife Is one who can make good bread. lie My Ideal of a husband Is on who can raise the dough In the hour of knead. igin ths symptoms and th treat ment, and these will bs forwards to druggists on request. Ws will also be glad to mall to any Individual one of these booklets, together with a quarter-ounce sample, free. How to Tsn VnpoRub In Treating SMnlh Influenza. In every esse rail a physician VapoRub should bs used only In con nection with the physician's Internal treatment. Apply hot, wet cloths over tha throat, chest and back between ths shoulder blades to open ths pores. Dry lightly and. rub VapoRub well In until the 4t4n It red spread on thickly and cover with hot flannsl cloths. Leave the bed covering loose around ths neck, as ths body heat release tha Ipredlents In ths form of vapors. These vapors. In haled with each breath, stimulate the lining of ths air passages to throw off tho Influenza germs. In case of head or chest cold, which often accompanies lnfluenia, ths vapors tend to keep th air passage open, loos-n the phlegm and mak the breathing easier. In addition, ViipoRub I absorbed through and stimulate ths skin, attracting ths blood to the surface, nnd thus aids In relieving the congestion within. How to I'sc Vlck't VapoRub as a Preventative. It I questionable If there Is any thing which will prevent Spanish In. fluenza, except avoiding those per sons who are spreading the dlseaat by coughing, sneezing and spitting, and by keeping up the bodily resist ance by plenty of good food and ex ercise In the open air. Tha Publli lleulth Service recommends that ths nasnl passages be coated with a weak solution of Menthol In liquid petroleum as a protective. For thli purpose VapoRub Is excellent Just put a small portion up each nostril from time to time during tha da) snuff well back Itsto the head. Keep Free From Colds by Inhalln Yapollub. ' Colds Irritate the lining, of the air passupes and thus render them a much better breeding place for th perms. At the first signs of a cold use VapoRub at once. Melt a llttl in a spoon and Inhale the vapors arising, or VapoRub can be used In regular benzoin steam kettle, such ns most drupplsts carry In stock. Ii this Is not available, a very good substitute to use H an ordinary tea. kettle. Fill half-full of bollina water - put In half a teaspoon ol VnpoRuh from time to time keep the kettle Just slowly boiling and In hale the steam arising.