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.VI! TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1918. 10 u I.if it- i I ' il 1 UNION ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAS URGED i - ! Secretary Wilson ami (iieiixT V vise Ccinfocbnillon of Sotilli mill Central America Willi I . S. Ci I.AItKlio. Tnw. Nov. 1 Tin- organization "f winkers of Mejueo and Central and Houth America anil the formation of a teclprocl infi federal ion fif ill the union bodies of the America was uti-id todav hy Hocrrtary nf Ijihor W illixin I:. II son nd I'r.'Mil. nt Oompfrs of lh Arnerii-un t edf-af inn f l.'.hor'tn a ser!e of addrfs.M s to p pref'tita Ovr of the countri.s south of here Ttie foriMfl t.on r. f sui h a con f cdci a Uim. It man pointed mil In President (iniHlflll, llljld li til" firm Hlnl chief step In the (iri:a,ir.arioii if Ihr fnritu nf peace and humau!i thHt would forever prevent a i.pe titutn of Ihe attempt bv force if autocriiry anil ImiH-rialihiii to c m ti It the world impplng t r t rl 1 1 1 . j . .- ihrlr will mi nil nations. (iiv. li.irgo W. limit nf Arizona alnci addressed tin' visitors, saving I he Mcilcun laborers hit I been irn-d hy tin- fire 4ml proved their depth at i hiiruiti r in the Arizona striken In 101'.. A committee tin redoiillals wan named today and Ininnrriiw morning I tlx fa ti American conference mil ho orna iili'il ami plans discuss'-d for Ih creation nf all all Ann i lcm i on federation Council Adjourns. 1 hi fuei'iilice" enuiicll i'f the American l''ederatlon if Labor. which ha been meet lug hrp llcul "'" I . r mill th. ii ; od Inilav tit discontinue mi lifter the conference In ov Miljinirti to San A ii I . i n 1 1 whore thi' rest of their sessions will hi- hold Hecrrlnry Wilson left tonight fur Washington. II'' addressed Ihf dele gate a second lime Jimt before If iv llIK Hn Nllhl thai hi'i'HIINH thn IiIh tory of IniliiKlrlal ii.vnlintKtil hail Hhown that lut!" PiniloyT alwajH OUCH! RUB OUT RHEUMATIC PAIN Rub pain, Horcncss, stiffnoss, Hciatici right out with "St. Jacobs Liniment." Potint fifty! I'aln noni. Hhpunitttlmn In "pain only" Not on viuti In fifty riniilrr lntrrnl treatment. Htop driiKicliiK! It'll' Ilia mlmry Mirht away! Apply minthitiK. panetratlnK "Ht. Jat-ulm lanlnifiit" ill. rectly uMin tho "IfnUi-r Kpiil," ami iv llaf cornea Inntantly. "Ht. Jurnlm I, In. Iraent' In a harmlrm rhruinutlHin lui Iment" Ih a hnrriilonn rti.-M inal imiii Ii'j cmn not burn or dlnrolnr thn nlUn. Umber np! Htop complaliilnK' 't a mnall trial Ixittle nf "Kt. .lai'iiha linlmrnt" at any ilrn atoro, an. I iU un a mnmont you u oe iren iroin pain, aorenem, atlffnea anil itwellltiR. Iton't Buffer! Itellef awaitu ynu, "St. JacobM I.lniment" hna rellevril mil Hon of rheumallum auffrrcra In the lam half rentury. anil la Juat an kooiI for aclatlra, neuralKta, lumbano, tiaokache, apralna ajid awolllnKH. Adv. New Empress Drwly New VauuWIlle Kliow IV irliinlnK Today's Matliioo 5 FIVE GOOD ACTS 5 Headlined by llic oiiilar niiu-kfaiv CNmxdlnu Harry Von Fossen (OnlPO"' l'ntiTlaincr) "You Know You Know Him!" In a Itrnml-nrw Monoln, AI0 Claire Hanson and the Village Four Quartette "20 Minutes of Mirth and Melody" (The flmt qunrtrt I" niiuiy wk) Today' Matinee 15c; Boxes 25c 'Night Prices 15c, 25c and 35c; Boxes 50c rtrturra at 2:15, 7:20 ami 9; Vaudi' lllo lit :l, 7:10 nn.l 0:20 IVn Office rHMie 3M21I SPECIAL RETURN DATE MAJESTIC THEATER 6 Days Only Starting Tuesday Matinee. Nov. 19 i). w. (.mi Greater than "The Birth of a Nation." PRICES 'la All Seats Reserved itihta 50c. 75c. $1. and $1.50 Mail order, when m'cnmiuuiicd hy money order or checks, will lie filled In ..conflict of their rcoelol ! h i'l nlti'inpti'il In ilntiilnufi' tlm llvrn nf tlii-lr li . .lo vr-M. II ha'l lai li hiikI.i j i '.-a.rv f'r Hurkii.tii tttvutl.- "Willi nr k ni'll aiilNK .im a null, t ho ! lahi.rrr M II I'' I"'1 "ti '"I'lalil v h .Hi Ihf i nii'liiyfi .' In- r-ii'l ' I ho f r I . i ' ' r liilH r H ll, Ihf llll'OM- mii, .fil pni'lijit ff .ri'unii!i hihnr with hi'h in fiiinhii Hi" wort mail. 'I In- only way f ir Ihf woikiofii in H. n r tlif in-" I " h on an t h 1 1 1 ' v i I o form tiiiioiiM anil .!.'. Inn"- ilii'-.i lull' Urn union olui ill' for ' tif m",ini .III IllirsmslloH'il I'IO'Iih of ihi ir l.i l.or to i'iitil- I In in I" ii" t n- pli . i i on .i n ''in il l..i 'iu "iiii. i ho in m i' i IH-I i i"n i ii-., ,, i ., uli.s. TIk- mil iv to r hir i. null, ii, hy f.i'l.fl'' mi" .1, , no, ,1 Ml I mi f.f tllf nn.l'iflal .fi.lliifc In in. ike thi i.l'l'i , .-e.l " - 'i. -1.. nt ilun pn alil a rrihurw I,, .i . i.i.nv u iiim. f.iviiit'' "I'"'! IIIILll) H ho ll.l ' ' WU I" III.' II 'l I have fill ihfii I" i-ioninr ai"l I ih. rain.' ii,r"Hih in, Im l"iin"l Ui have not .Sri'.-eTli r V I'll" V. lin miner. i' niinui 4 "ii.i of Ihe-." I ! ii ai of a ial.or. I ear , ..ii-'" ii i" l.f.tl'i' Hie w ih 1 1 Ii.,-'. n"t rt.H ii ft uim tlif lank" of mii, hi ULoir. Ii" In Mill llh l,lt"l " mipniti Ix I'liiiim tl. Tin. . l,i. f iliriH t ,'it l"i ." 'if , .iiifiT' I." 1 1 t" "ili"l'!er liliUil f' . I... I nr:ili i,,'lfi' t'l h' in lh in '! fiilil"' ai"l t' !- , f..r ih. ilium 'Half urnan l.iilon of lli" M' xi I hl i -hi u I r y of hi to h- liiolf Muni a i in in u .,i t tin' in th in Horknifii In , 1 1,, i e are nahl 1 1 1 1 ii ii . ii. any of i t a fla I -ciuirliiH iNin h KlH '"' 1 ti ailiiliK of I lio ronff r- 'I he 'i ni l .11 I'll' l'"s' Hi. ih Ihf .l -otiml loll ,r tl.e n-lat In nil "I III"' iii evrrv w.ijr I niti il Mlati it Ainirhaii m- fif I Hlfh M" pilhlli -". XI,' an, I lln CHARGED WITH WEARING rrt ii i i ARMY UNIFUKM illlumll i SI' , I ' I M. Nov 1 J - A man lv m,k I,ih tia.ni.1 iia Hti'.lmii II '"I'I'll of Vii"Hh..m. Ni-. vva-. nir.f.tf.1 hy ffil.ial i.illiorltl-M lii-r" tlnv "it hniKi'i of iMfiriiiry wi'iirlntt an army inal" i h iinili'ti'i mi"! Vl' latlon of th Miuin "'-I i'r,l;ll ii'lmlit.'il hf wont llir..iu:h a .nairlHKf. " t "V 'IVxni. in r 2:i. la!. Willi "' an v. lio m "''! W"H worth. aiforilliiK l f'-l-ral "ffl''rH At that lirnr-, hf m.l'l. I'1" lawful wlf" fo,,n.r,f Ml-i -"' S,lV!,," ,"f l'lW.-cl.urKh, wan In rtin Antonio. Vkhfro Hho mill irHl.lfB Corrlill Hiihi h" f'.nnfrlv li i'l I n a lloulfiiant lilt ,w .ll-hirif-l t M.ilHik-n. N. J . K-v-nil i.mni . aK'-. .MiM.i.llim I" r-'I'i'H nffl"!"!"- Help money. the wnr worker with ynnr BROADWAY , Spli'mliil i uMK ily Tixlay "ROPING HIS JULIET" HI JINKS COMPANY Oprna al wlih I'lrlurr VifU-lay Mlillll," !" MkIiim iuiiI Sumlaya YmrM r.njoy Jill Hill Kini s Aug mented Symphony Orchestra I WAR V TAX 1. Matinees 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1 ) EXTRA ifr lis l jSSJ A Mill n.llilly MlaKfil .Straml thfiiler. 'I'll Ih plrture In "The ih a Worhl Cli - tlif Mori of a plrluri! you remfmhir LINES OF AMERICANS ARE ALL MARKED OUT I'mntx of Itntli Armli-H rc Ih'fliiMl ill Closi' of HkIiIIiik Micii liiiii Itl'lllllK' Sll. nt. My 'Ih" AN-iitil l'i.-"i. Willi Till'; AM Kit H 'AN A It MY l 'i:M'l:, Tui-Hilay. Nov II hi ii ihf I, Khlln i-inli'il M, ,n, lav the lifiiiiit 1 1 out line oppoHito Ihf An,. 1 1' in line riiiiiiini; hoiiIIi aii't lo'ih uv a ppl oxlinal.''v iih folIoWH. I i"in iioiili of thn 1'hntfnu il'lloii lioine!l'"i, IlijroiiKh Ihf IIoih 'le ll v.ii,,, fh" ItoiH do M.inhe iiiIIih. the I'.ois M iMKoiieiiH, then northWfHt. piiHflnu i-aMt of nianzee, eant of i ii una uroiirt ra' ami north of Niihi n womln. Tlu'iirn throiiKh the Krui'l ChenaH, fiiHt llexnnviiijx. t li l .UK ll Ihe llfiheol wood went ami north of Hill north of Chail- inont I levant-1 iiimvlllerH an, I Hill SIM, to the rafit Hl.lo of the 'rtilfnte brook anil the HanivlIlern-MeU mail north of KetiuHvlllo In the north of the furi'Nt of 'ue re anil I'aalon to am iiii.i north of Sienav and tlifnre north and nlllitlv wst tn tlm end of tin. Hi'i'inr north of Mmizon, alonu the MfliMf The front of the hii-oihI army from the Miuith lo north wnn: Nomeny to Kply, throimh 1h lloln Vlnrotte. through the liiil Krehuut. til the Moai-lln river and up the river to a point a lion I two-third of a Grand STOCK COMPANY plnylinc "Wife In Name Only" nlwi I'll HUES Cliff IlnMtlnir, Ifiidlnc man Tulsa's Perfect Photoplay Theater The Sensational Hit of "Laughin Bill Hyde" Rex Beach's famous story Full of Thrills, Laughs and Human Interest starring a real Oklahoma Cowboy ::tlt. I2::. 2. Z:.0, , 6::ill. and t::UI DON'T MISS THIS SHOW! HIP l. ' rr.v DOROTHY -IN "VIVE LA FRANCE" BRAY P1CT0GRAPH Screen time 1 1 :30, 12:45, 2, 3:15, 4:30, 5:45, 7, 8:15, 9:30 Coming Tomorrow and Saturday VIVIAN MARTIN in "HER COUNTRY FIRST' "The Appearance of Evil" Appeuranrc of Kvll." nturrlna; June Klviilfo, ture, 11 ml It Im ileclileilly illfferent. lute reM iii lonK after you have Keen It anil tell mile Kouih of I'.iKny and thenre wet In a point one-third of a mile nnuth of I'li-ny. Theme thronuh Item berei'otirt lo the north of Ho la lioni inariln and Ihe main HoIh farm. Hklnlnir the northern end of iJike 1 in haiiH-see. throuirli Ihe IIoIm le lliiule Kplne IhroiiKh the Kol de Wavrlllf. St lllliure. Miirrhevllle. Ilalvllle to one thud of a mile Houth of Vllle-en-W'oevre I in the front of the first and nf. on,l arniie l.elween the'Meiie mid the Miwlle allied IruopH hold the former Herman front line lllane.-i of llonvaiix. Walronvllle. Ilia nzee. Moninvllle, Ahail'uurt. Dieppe and Ke.onv.'iiix. '".v i :.m i'iu '-ss. Well, look who al Ihe New Km pres tinluy! If II Isn't Harry von I'oHHen. "Von know you know" him! Kvervbodv remeenber him the popular (irpheiim hlarkfare en tertalner, and he . onieH with a liratnl new iimorliiii'iil of Joke and houk that will make him a biKKer favorite than ever with Tulfa iiuillenren. Harry I the iii pheum art headlining todav hill and he him .1ut ueh un net a Tulsa vaudeville alover enjoy a keen nionolnirue, tnlkltiBT and Hlnirlnir quartet of tin hour of fun. Then there' another Ret that Tul Haii are parllal to -a first rlaes iiiartnt. headed hy Claire Hanson. "The VIlhiKe Knur," 1 hilled a "iU minute of mirth und melody" and report from other citie nay It lives up to It blllltiK. Three other net find a new picture will make up the new bill heitlnnlnn today" matinee for the I ant half of the week. 1'rof, .Joe l.yday'a Km pre orchetrn. alway a fnvorltB feature, will be In the pit. a usual. Aviation ScIiimiI C1op. ST. I'Al,'!.. Minn., Nov. 13 The aviation mechanic school nt St. Paul I to he closed Immediately and th .1.500 students will he transferred to Kelly field, Texa. aerordin to a war department illnpatch received here late today. Notice lo Hlfeh School Cadet. Itipott Hnre to In Leverlnn, tailors and Turnishers. Tulsa Hotel l.uililliiK. 115 Kiial Third atreel, for nieaauiement for mlliuiry uniforms. Today Tomorrow and Saturday the Ziegfield "Follies" in Adult ilh' Children 10c War Tax r-itni Last Day DALTON Wi" Claremore Rogers 1 J wliii h Ih mIiowim aii'1 i'iiti'1 l.unfiiK- at tliu It m your frifiiil.1 ahoui. COTTON SPECULATION IS ORDERED STOPPED Urn nil's Commune Ihsiiih HHtriu lloll. lallnlm; I mine ScllltiK ( iiiim'n Dii linc 111 l'rl c. ASI 1 1 N I'l'' i.N'. ov. 11.- Siiv- ulainc i Imrt liin;,' of cotton on thn Nfw .uk ni'l New iii'lcnn cotton 1 . . is prohibited tl'ila by I .si nbut.on , committee. tun ' ,,: i ii I 'on. i ti,i, pur, Ii.im' affidavit ncIIiiik or hfl Hllcn illj.lll.Ht the are tuTii.ittfd on of . froi hi s ilt i ttin ncller, but fin from coiintricH except in ll'tui'lal ion of long contracts are til lie executed. I'harlis .1. ltraiul, c ti-urtnan of the roilllllltti-c, llotif:e,l the ple.MUielll of I'lf two ' i-XcllaliKf Ihls uiol llilllt hy teli'i. i ipli. He Mild later that the committee h ili-c:Hioii was precipi t a i e.l by iiinl'ie s.'uirt sellini; ycsier day of speculative inti rests, who look advantage of the situation cre ated by Hie cessalioli of hostilities I in force prices uohii - leum a I'oiiii,!. Mr. llnifnl al,) Iseacd the follow ti ; formal statement outlining- rea sons for ihe prohibit ion order: .."The M.KiiitiK of i h armistice hriiuts Us Mil ) lt-1 I y to the threshold of the recofixtriiction era. I'endiio; de elopm. ntH are of tin- utmost Im portance to the entire cotton world. "The coiiHi'nuetice of unfounded rumors that tend to promote vicious speculative activity and cause un JiiHtifii'd demoralization must he avoided as far a possible. In order tlHit harmful violent price fluctua tions may be checked, tho comiiut ten on cotton distribution has or dered all spccuUtive short selliuil on the .New York und .New Orleans cotton exchaiik'e stopped and. to make Hum order thoroughly effect ive, ha required that no Helling or ders except ill ll'iuidat Ion of long contracts be executed from uny fur citfn count ry.-. "The Kt.ppacii of HinkinK hy r hoats the monthly lnTea.-V in new ship totiuatte and the . ieleHin of ships now ei'ituKcd iu Kiipplyin; the fli-cts of the allies, together with i the freelnK of space previously used ! in sending munitions to Hurope. will mean a larite increase in available toiiiuiitu for cotton exports. "The world's requirements of cot toil to meet in IncreisniK dcmanil I for clnihiiiK w ill henceforth t he on 'a continuously asctiidiiiK salc. I. usil on report to this coiiiraittee from various forclun isointrie.s. we estimate their reiuiri'incnts to ne over 0011. (inn hales in excess of last season' takings. "Kurope is almost renuded of col ron and cotton nooils The poten- 1 tial - tmylnif power of he world which will h" aided and hastened I by the establishment of tho neees i sary credit will rjuickly assert : it.s.'if." VILSQN MAY N A jI PEACE COMMISSION tYINTtNt'KD l't;iM PM.K OVK I "It seems to lis ih.it It Is possible to work out certain cotittnon prin ciples which should obtain in all gov. enmont department In affecting settlements on contt-iets now to h topped and adliisting them on a fair basis. If one bureau or department follows ltii own ideals, another pur sues a different course, It seems that It will lead to endless controversy and confusion. For this reason wo he. In ve the Mccncies set up iu the vari ous bureaus ami departments to deal with the question .should be con trolled by some common authority in order to prevent great difficulties. "Pending the development of .in iiileqiiate nrgjipizatinn, we earnestly hope that clearance committee may be appointed at once to which will i be referred all proposal to cancel contracts, with instructions to all departments that e.incelfat Ions shall not be made without the approval of this' committee, In order lh.it raw materials which will be released to use them Immediately for pence time needs. V" are of the opinion that war contracts should not be cancelled until provision is made for the absorption of these rayy- mate rials." Whatever machinery Is i reafed fori supervising the transition. It Is con-' sldered ijertain that the govern-; ment proposes to maintain a cen-, tralized control and to exercise a' very positive supervisirih over busi ness interests during the i h inge. i Kalsc-r's Partisans Mcatcn. ' ' AMSTKI1HAM. Tuesday, Nov 12. ! The t'.erman troops yho mutinied nt the P.everloo camp I'l lielgium and raised the red flag, s-ivs th" lland"! stilate, attacked anothy force , sup porting th" former riVipcror Thi force was defeated and fled to the Hutch frontlet, wliciu it was dis armed Monday. REVOLUTION STARTS WITH SWISS STRIKE' - I Mlnlstelv Sulcr Dc. lincs rolltlcal, .Motives Itallicr Than I '"- i iiiiiiile Alms uiisc- Action. ) ' j WASIIINUTON. Nov. I J Hwit- ; .erland's nenerl slfike. p.ch com-, meneeil this week, b is objects wl'.lch in" rt vubiHonnrv and political , rather Hi. hi eeonn , and h is bad ( iliri'i-l ineitenii'M fl ion t he holshe j vik oinaiii..i'ii n in llussia. accord-; iiiK I" Hans ,.lzef. riwif rinrii-t, r j to lb" I'lilled Sta'es. .Mr Sulzer rketched cire'irn-i stance Haih'u: up I" ,in If'1" '""i day for Ih- A-sociated I'ros. . TtoniL-h without information m '"' H... i., i .v. i.f tlie movement.. Ii' e..r sse.i confidence thai it w mill f.ii I., 1.I.-..U ilown th- tiiesent i Ih" ifuiei lilof Ii . w nil II lie Mil" n. i, i support, of the o .rwhf lminK pi"- pilltlotl (if till' f.'.pilbltii'lL Kor s.iio" t.n.e therel has been trreat liidusti . . 1 'unrest And iiiiftn pioMiifiit In ,wit riali'l. due to ceii ral world cdi.ditions und ini""s. fied bv inn- f' ne t a I location. .Min ister Sulzer sa;d. '-."''.fn has b. en Inteiffh leiit and ra'w inati" al has not been obtainable wi'h which t" keep all plant employed. Then theie are 3D u no deserters and un desirable alien from bellli:ere nt countries li.iniored iu and around Zurich, where trouble has centered. "The Uiissitin hol-heviki (.overn tnetlt Ih'ull'll not recocnl.eil. h:is i,,.. i .. ni:,iiv in the country who was tolerated upon his msree- inent to refrain from propaKa nda .mains' our democr.iP.c rorui or kiv erniiieiil. This promise b" .III nt keep but Instfid eiit.-.Ked more or less openlv ill agitation. . Affairs culminated when the Swiss p.iy.'rn nier.t ordered troops Into Zurich, to maintain order, which m done last week. The socialist roninuitee winch controls the central labor "r itaniz itloii.i ordered the Kovernnient to reinnve the soldiers or fare a gen eral strike to henin on Sunday. N.it urillv. niv Itovernmeiit would net be dictated 'to in any uch fashion. The strike followed. The Swiss parliament has now been rilled tn meet Immediately. I am without Information as to the develi pmffnts since, but I believe the strike either ha failed or wl.I do so verv sluutly since it cannot hone for the" funeral support of the I Sw.ss." . Minis'er Sulzer has rreeivcu copy of the manifesto addressed to the Swisi people by the federal council on November when troops were ordered out, explaining Ihf step ns nccessarv to "cope with the situation cieated hy certain icronps of newspapers which openly and se cretly threaten to repeat In Swit zerland the revolu::onary experi ment of lussia." MORE SUGAR AND NfJFLOUR SUBSTITUTES FOOD ORDERS WASIIINtJTON. Nov. 13.- HcKiila tlons renulrlntf householders and halter to purchase L'O per rent of substitutes with each purchase 01 i wheat Hour were withdrawn today by the food administration, effective immediately. I WAS Ml Nt JTON, Nov. 13. Increase In the beet sugar producing state and in the cane producing territory of Isiiilslana of the household sugar allotment from three pound to four pound monthly per capita, wan or dered today by the food administna tion, effective December I. At the same time public eating places In thee Rectlons will be permitted to Increase their consumption from three pound to four pound for every 90 meal served. Kor the remainder of the country, it was Htated. the allotment uf three ..-r..iniU monihlv tier ciitiltn for house hold, and three pound per 90 meals, for public eating places will be con tinued for the present a.t least. The ini rcHe for sugar producing state was granted, the food admin istrator announced, because of the lack of cargo space for overseas, shipment together with insufficient! storage facilities iu this country. "The World usually carries the ! changes In food regulations a day or two ahead of official notice to me," said C. J. Hindmnn. food admlnistr i-' tor. last night when advised of the sugar and flour substitute regula-I tion heing changed. j "It has been the policy of the, local food administration to accept i these regulations, unofficially, nnd i until they reach me, I do not Issue an order on mem; nowoei, un- n port have been correctly printed, and I assume they are true now." Today and Tomorrow Some Keen Picture "Tin1 Duse of the Scrum," a famous critic calls her Norma Talmadiic NORMA TALMAOGt j "de luxenannie:" In a sii-rh film production of the cvU'bnitcd stage nihit "De Luxe Annie" Tills picture I a poltlvo delight iiiuidiiuonsly declared tho Iwst. the hicomparnhlcd Norma Tul iiuulgc lin ever made. Shows todav at 1 1 :(). 1. 2:0, I, a: lilt, :!.". 8:15 and (:!." Prii-cs: Isiwrr, floor 22c Hnlccvny lie: Children: At Matinees 6c, Mglits lie. (These prlis- In clude wur tax.) RIALTO """SS" ""73 tea m flirwiiBrnsisw i Maru Rush-Gibbs Liken I Ml Thnao I. ilt If Fnnl ' Things of Femininity "It: anybody home No? I'll just walk In anyway." Maiy Hush, alias Mary tllhbs, di, hi t ' wait for an Imitation lo help herself to feminine knirlfcr knack which Mtrmk her fancy. She went and not them, according to Ih" police who arrented her yes terday. Toilet water and file powder were her specialties, other little t bines like diamond lavaller, brooches and fur neck pieces wero refolded as handy thin to have about and pink waists ulways are useful. These are wune of the tilings found among Mary' effect w hen she was arrested. They havo been identified by the owner ft havlmr belonged to them, until .Mary is alleged to have called and made away with them. The story of her i-apture read most interestingly, though, Mrs. M. S Stell of Hi; South Kl wooil accomplished it. She wa doing her housework when she hoard a noise in one of her sleep ing rooms When she walked Into the room there Mood Mary. "Don't "u dar" move." adnmiilMhed Mr. S'eil. who had called her young son to go and call the police. There they stood for nearly an hour, Mrs. Stell ready lo pounce upon Mary Htandiiig there, her in ins folded In dismay. I'roin Mfa. Sti ll's house the following article were missing: one w.itrh, one pair of kid gloves, face powder worth fl.fiO, a hand mirror, a bottle of toilet water, a pair of scissors, crepe tie chine hand kerchief. The following articM" Rtolen from SI 2 South Denier were also identified bv their owners: One cameo brooch, a diamond lavaller, one pink yj.ust and one fur neck piece The police are inclned to believe Mary has lived elsewhere than In Tulsa during her young life. BETH EL UN 10 N 0 VERT0P WITH WAR FUND QUOTA llethel I'nlon school district phoned in last night to the World that the folK in that neighborhood had met their quota of tho united yvar fund I.Ike Sklatook, they had a fine organization and completed their part of tho great fund ahead of schedule. An apple a day may eep the doc tor away, but where does one save I any money by It? UNITED WAR WORK PUBLIC DANCE Thursday Evening, Nov. 14, '18 8 to 12 . GIVEN BY ' KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 416 1-2 South Boulder AH proceeds to United War Work Drive Good Music Admission $1 Couple Reserve right to refuse admission to questionable characters STRAND JUNE ELVIDGE with FRANK MAYO 'The Appearance of Evil" X striking story of the way gossip spreads It will grip your attention at the start and hold it without slackening to the very end. Schedule 9:45, 11:15, 12:30, 2, 3:30, 4:45, 6, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45 FRIDAY "THE HUN WITHIN' Paramount-Artcraft Special LYRIC-Today SHORTY HAMILTON as '"The Camouflage Baron" A Western Cnmcily-Drnma' adapted from Shorty's H-inch Alto L-KO Comedy entitled "NUTS AND NOODLES" And LYRIC SCREEN-TELEGRAM Admlsilon Matinee and Nlghta always 5c nnd 10c, plus lc. War Ta i LIBERTY THEATER Ul Is I today Hi 11 Clara Kimball 5jf 11 Young ilt ' in "Shirley Kaye" H LLOYD GEORGE PLANS AFTER-WAR PROGRAM Itehoiising, Itcdiwtlon or Honrs of Ihor, Mliilmnm Wage and Ijtnil Iti-form Propose,! ,y I'rcinier. LONDON. Nov. 13- f Via Mn. tre-al) At a meeting of '.'mj k,,.,,,, coalrtinn liberal peerj an 1 c, , :,,n. era today Premier l.loyd U. nr, ,,,J- lined hi reconstruction p"1: great rehousing piogriim w.ls n,..,.,. ary. he aiilii. the hnur of lnt.,,r n-..i be reduced, a nilnlnnim ws. , i, , rl. dured and production iir,:u.j through land reform. Tho prime minister also I',r s',al. owed a large development m tr.u,,. port and aald that thero was va:,,, , the prevailing revolutlunar ;..n. f wlely directed. He said he ,r, i neither revolution nor I... Iicviv,,, but h did fear reaction ami I -m ,1 Ion. He wanted a united governinei.i reprenentlng all panic in regard to free, trade Mr. I .lot I George said he did not propose to C1 a far a the Pari resolution. T, t third of President Wi ,,r,'ii points, ho contended, prevented iir.y l U-a ,f an economic war. Irish home rule wa essential, ht declared, but there must be ni coercion of norUiesst l ist, r Th premier nald he must ha-e t.'n- sp. port of tho liberals. The meeting unanimously p:e,)(t support to Mr. I.loyil tieori;.. a-i I thn coaltlon government dutinn tie rlod of reconstruction. A meetkng of the unionlM p r y to. day voted confidence in I l aiHelkir Ilonar Uw after the latter h,i, an. nounred that he proponed recom. mending the continuation of th present coalition government. ' WOMElTwOR OVER FOUR TIMES THEIR QUOTA Mr. A. W. P.oth, of the executiv committee, united war work cam paign, called at the World nffii last night in the war work drive and ndvined that the women workers nf Tulsa had collected IIO.OO'l mi far In the drive four time the amount expected. The booth on the street corner and In the hotel lohhiMj yesterday got $4,000 in gifts to thn fund. And th women are not rearly through their work. They will or. cupy the booth again today And continue the residence district can vasa. Today Only -in- T