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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 191R 6 PROMISE TO BREAK DECLARES GOMPERS j M f JT nm JFFPwiiat else could you expect from an army razor? THEIR OWN RECORD IN ERROR ON CLAIM; 1 um J1L 1 by Sud Fisher Oiurvlxx In cliurve of V. S. S. llunU Sultw lruani1-tl o llrliiic In Mien Monrv l'rr. "Lift rhlll.il ll.lS. ill Hi" :l I IV triKH Imnk. I h- ' '.ll hnlli'H limit- UK many Kitten of li.iln In, ml- noil vn KHVlnKH Ht.iiniH lie .ill II. i" I'-' of Hi'' denomilial mint i'll I. !! Iiit " o'lile.l a prcli'Hiiii'i mliiiHii-r t.ti rl.iv. when dirtCUHMinir flu- rhimi -iivi that Ik tf In- FlaK'-d III 'I'll Imj ImliiV. Thin inxliiiii-i- if effort mi th' purl of ii lender nf n w I i1-1 v vhiI.hiI n IlKloUH .tret, In irlve iIim- rreilM lo mi (ippniii-rit In llw W S ." iiimimU'ii U pl;iln evidence if I hi' effect I In war him lull ii ' i r i 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 'a ic lifrlrmw uttltndc H'lClilInK tiiKi-llii-r In ltn- I rem In ' ennnif. hI'i-iiiik, Ining toiii-' hii fiir month upiiii i-nd, ' ;i I tin Ilr ar.d TWoIi'hIiimI M i fui in 1 1 1 ! ,i ii ii ii 1 1 .lew hiive evolved ii new Hpiril nf fin H-rrilly thiit ban been t:h lm,c nf f llfflniiN reformer fur in.', whl.e the civilian at home, moonlit: all en i-d-mid former il if fereni en nave Juice. I hmd In true brnthci hood while working fur the varloim w:ir f'li.d.'i The tiH-wlriK nf Hd liiriuyi pn-iullri- ami Hi' IiiiiikIiik : 1 1 if a niilfitii.il by-product, thereby much ifri ili r than th nervier we n t now nmlrr ln ii ur noldler, h lull ,i mailer nf time Toiliiv. nil tin- rhiiri'lii'H of the rlli- will piirlli Ipiiii- In Hi"' W X f mnipiiifru Ijii church Imv'm re' nril nf imi'S?. mill Htiiniti at the had of I h f 1 ImI . iiml H In Ii i ( ! Unit Ihe rhiirrh people nf '1'uIni will break their own r-i ord Iml.-iv Kvery Inillvlililiil In the rflnrrh In nkd to Klvi nlil I'V niHkliiH I lie innm liberal ront rllmt Ion Hint he run afford, Hack up the lioya over there hy "klnkimc In" Willi wluit m v yrni lnv with you, ami "iKnln the card for fiilnrn payment iui you are able to make them. Normal hy Knalrr. TAHIH. Nov. IT -Victor norat, mlnlntrr of provlnlomH, In an Intnr Vtew today, mi hi hi- hoped th food rondltloha of Krnnce uaaln would be normal alKaati-r. Olio Nnmi'il MlnlMi-r. rorWNIIAIIKN. Nov 17. -fioclnr Otto haa been appointed Austrian for. eln mlnltcr, iicfiirdlnx to a ill patch received here. MAJESTIC fi ?2s. MatiS NOV. 19 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT The Story You Is Your Heart in France? Augmented Symphony Orchestra PpippC Nlslil .M)r, 7.V-, rilVliiJ MailtKt' !?, ftik-, JHulliHiw Inil.V III 2:I.V Mulit. H:l l'r..iil AuKw nt mill 1 1 l. in. OTl- Mall Onli-ra When Ar-oniniilrl by Mmii'v (inlrr ur t'liit-k ' Will lUti-ln' l'i-oiiiH Atn-iitl llt-M-niil Nt-iil Nilf jttnrts tills UioriiliiK in .MnJextJr Tlieiilrr. 1)T 4 HTA IXlALMU With tin ull-siar cast, liu-liiillng kill) (iniiltiii. .tunc I hldu-c, Mailer I vans, t arllc lllai kMi ll iiml Moiilnuuc l ove Itt;iilnr Itialio I'rht-s: l.mirr flis.r, 'JJr: Itnliiuiy, lie. (iilliln-n: At iiiutlncoi, 0c; iiIkIiIs, 1 1c. LYRIC TODAY Helen (.llison In (lit- t.mu Itailmiul luniiiii "THE FAST MAIL" Also Wolf villi- WiWIcril Drama, i-ntiilcil "The HEIR of the Broken V ' Ami liood Adrnbwlon Mallntv anil Nights I'rixlili ni Whit Awu-rtH Idttmr Iiul' r MKIiilcrpn-la 111m MjiIiiikiiI hi Wiik'' iiml lliri. i N I ", w m 1 1 : 1 inn. iii-i.ii ''Hiii-li-rs .w ii-ni iiinii:h ; Nov 1 lit i.f I . I ' lull III Will' U l iinNl till- ,.l!nliill ,.--i., .1 II "' I"' i, In- .1". :.ir-- S'liliiui-I I 1 1 1 1; lit-1 s li.i.l "Hi III! Ut i ! .1 jlmlli tin- apltlt .mil I ii "' "t ' of .i I'-lei-til Hl.tli-ni'-nt ii ln'lw- to wai""i ' nod WnlklllK IiOIIIK Ml li"l"l" l i' '"'I' Ii'ihiii u H: Mil- 'I ' V "' 1 '" ,' n- Aini'i ." .in l.ilioi ' "nf" " "' ' I iwin-iio, r .i Mr i ii,n,i"'i ! ill1' in i " 1 I ii i ' Ain'-rl 'lllllllli'M w "II III Ii"' !'' f'" '' 'I ' " l.i ImiK'-l In. hi i .m l a I ' 'I'l' 1 1"" "' ; W,IK'-H. 'ICH'-i-t'-'l I'V M'' I '""I " "'' iinlv nio. in-, "f inn A i. H'l' 1 n, .mm. ii ! i r -1 , I I"' i' Ii f-" 1 ti i 1 IihIiikIi li a iifn-r f 1 I "Tli.- nli iiini.: , li iiniin i li'iii. ,iln- .....i;ii. fui l,i-l'' i ihin.'.'h in iii'l'i!' In ii ixl tin- h"pi- f'.r l"-i iniiin-iil ml Vil fli'i'll I 1. 1 I iiilll ri H, I I la. M M 1 1 1 . . if I- I II I ! " "I 'IMIIII-Hl I .i mil riiiifiiii'.l In Mi' I,;ih it l-f-arlli'il nil H I V a ml pin-.-''! 'V lnall -Mi If.iii ili'i l.i red. na lily I Ii" ni.i niif ni'l 'iri-r In mure I 1 1 1 v , 1 1 ii ( - i in-'I In win Kim: i, ui ii,, nii-iii i iiiniiioii ImluHiil n piiilili-imi Hi. in iin- MinHi- linliviilii.il" lllil III Iflllll. ll I"IH wlin ' I'l I 'I' I in I i'f fil 111- llillflll' l in Mtupn Jt mn uiiil ..l,. linn of i.lllpill " Ahm-i'iim Unit imiiiiif.i'-titr'"rn 'I'1 iini Hit' ml I" I'liti-r lii'n a w in'- run -triivoiay nt ii time when "II P'imhiI'Ii roiixl i ui t l em-i'KV eliuiilil ! u'll l.ed for lo-operaiiiio. Mi lliirr t-- rlaied that no pi Inn '',iih to allWr til" ipieat Inn "f how "tin rounliy ran iniilntain l' Imluatrli'H and Merlin- Hm Kliafe of world tnulu on mi eiKhi h'Mir workday himut." Mi. Hun ml. led that th nui'Hlloii of wnrkHiK hnura nlmiild Im aolvnl -In iirrordanif Willi penrn ciimlll loiia and In a ai-inll'li luiaini-iw way" and Ihut "if our iiiaiiufarliirera t-iin imiln lalil their IndiiHtrlea ami fiirnlnh em. pliivim-nt In all rliuwea of wot k'Ts mi mi t- W li'Mir laiHlH, the niliiatlori Willi, I In- wi lroiiie." ilherwliie. In- K.ll, "III.. It-Mllll would ralainlly wl'h the worker III'- i'lii'-f Hiiriiier" The hame Kent-nil prm rlpliN applied In wiik'-h. he iianerled. Can't Forget I.OH. SI.1MI Stills mi Suit- 7.M-. Il.tMl nt ll"' Hi' tll Mill-.-. AGAIN TODAY and TOMOROW t'oiiicil ," i,h,i luc, IMus ic War 'Cat i , 1 -vJ MfAra r r v cPGtAK-T-MAJcr. 5 ( ICovU T J (zo X HAT rT Mc&'A.l. 5lk! i fH.r vcW-MAab I r 2l. A DID VOW US1, UniFf, K --I- a6jt! yi.' '., iM.siMtv..y I 2t vdor mxm jy XT GERMAN PAPER CONFIRMS I REPORT OF NAVY REFUSAL, fly 'flip" l-nri4lit I'll-.. I't'l'KMI AiiKN, S'lturdav. Nov. 1A. - l''iiility afternoon'n rilitlnn of the i,r an Is of lii-rlm .In lined the re. poll wait true lli.il the lieiinun fleet waa onlered out on otiiln-r il for a final lialtle, w hlrh w.im In In. foiiKht until the l.iit nhip wii.s Miink The 1'iin i ierina'nH In-Hi ved that Ml' h a lull I lr would re-anlin.ile I In. (i-riiini penple with the Mpirll of 1914. ll Is wild thai t In- onlr to the fleet Hpnke men-ly of a "iiiaiiemerj eiulMf, lull Hie M'pnrt that a aae rlfiilal li.illl.- was mti-mliil Hptend like wildfire. A Ki-ner;il iiiulliiy fol lowed. ""I'll l. " kuvm tlie orwiierts, "waa Hit- leal Hp. uk that kludled the revn liitinii " The nuiiiher of pernona killed In II. Tim Mime the i . ul in l.ni In like out ih Hal. I In lie a liniil an. LEGAL nr.HoLUTiow. "y 7th Uy of NiitmSr, , mici in i lt Hitt nf f ikitvhoiiiii tn pro i ii if h iif inline i'i ibf i 'iiint IViurl f TuU, Ok Ifthmiift, wtri in oitn '.n fiMKn iniiii 1iiil(iin oiif M.ritit f mill irmv rifl-, in i ilno Kim mnkf no iIiiii. 10 rftari niif. cl'ir. 'i htlm oni i.-ehtn. on li'ruarr, line thti'( olio l.r1 J rMf of "!' v rxn UitllrK, ti riH ut fiijit HirO Imi o it ni rnllon ht.l wfr botllti ami two tnifiku ere fr.fipcmrl. IIK IT TMKKKKIMtK KKMl,VW), Thl '.Un riMinlv ( Irrk ut TuUm tfiiiilv. Okl lmii-4 fill- due nnt lcl iioti- i 4i riM Mid ronrii-.itff imhU tn itir lin(lift ln-liirr uit Ni.Kit.,T Nth. !IH at 2 oVIim-Ii n m , lit th wi'Ni ilmir of tli ('utility t Vu rt I (out ml tnikn bn frr(rl to (hit hnnrMi IhmI v mIiow iin; w Iiit iiimon bt hss wiiil of lil t nf in int urtii i-k It is lrilit or'lrri i, ronilrfl pl rl j inlK.-.t itut lh" I otmijr 4'lfrW lo nr tli tint Bl I 'iiriif o Utv ny oirii-r iimjiprly thirh lias hlil.. yn) rn fiMiilt-.i ami lur 1 nvtr io Hum lxrj hy nrth-r of thi lotinfr .htt. and mk ln ri'ttirtm th.rwif aliowinc mttal h U in tin' pn mi.r -firl i ti a to law. HtMKH (K rot NTV cumm'SI0VK!IS '' '.' ' - Niiini. 4 h i rm mil . an r i rK . u.p of fruni lit to I ,'i ilrrrt iittH)iiitif at th iirf anil rfcnJiii lt a urinil -It pili hflow tli aiirfaif. tlllialfil tti lit .t.-UlH f,.,-( ( f,fi tire pet t part of lh bfltm. I' a.ii.ally all of iha trana nri lorainl ittir cittt'i, lomni mini rmtrofl'l. mn I.f In k rroM-tl liy rail ruaila. in a kn. f t ii-m raMly a -rimttln ai.il attt rtf t for tinning urMtr I h aur far i alri-ad v Mini, mil ihr roitl aii) khal nini.TjU will offrti for al I. i am UiuIa wilt bf null) mitijcrl o any Kilinff valid Ixmni tlnrron No .rt'(cr- IM ric'it civrii x i pt to it-!( of lianfd tra-ta hiuI tin 'tatr of oklalioni in ih roal and N-ilta.t undt-rH in Siat I'on 1 1 if tmr juiiih.U Imvi rn:ntit romni iiinr imn vr all 1 1 m i atiil ininiti o(n'rri I I. .in tiiittl full Hiint uf k.H-li t' ir haa piKi ia inad and tlrfd luml wdfii u irrinion Ii ripn.ah'H No pt-f soil ran ar Hiur nior than four Ira-'ta or (Km arrr i-at it i .-i it w lion vnrh iirion, firm or riirporatroit haR mi- h tract a undir lalit.tf 4lul It-sp-n tnU nnii l conform to iniri m a lviTniil No Tn ) k for frartinnal part mtiftiili-rrd. nor for I m than advr itvil in i m mil hi priri' Hula mat hi madi in prron. ii innii or b auihori;d arnia jii pPr 'ent nf rarlt ni'hih!h lin nuiMt bt om pah h d liy hank draft or i'rrtifiid lirrk pnvatl to t Miid'lru. raohifr 'I't'itiia "Jii per r n i In jhIi at nni of aV la :iin'f tour iiiit.illmi'f.t pa it We in our. two, Ihrie four r from dale t mt'', .' ptr r-nt intrri p.r I'lhirn on dr I'l-rrrd p i mrnt r-'ull put tiii-nt jhh rliior prifo ll'ii li- tliit it in time whin died vi l i.iu.' l.Kia offi.-o it M . Al-i.r. kla tioiiM ti' -i i n off iff, 1imk-e okiahntna I'i'l ili'i r ipt no IN It. I iler.it un 1 rre of h.tr-e ad'tr.'- Mr. ttfttu- V. 1'nrk". mi p ri'irnii.'ht f.it th. KiM' fit ilpii l'rili Mt trr Oklahoma. 111. I'nit.i,t Stite ir t'Tifiii'iit M'tiil, o'it mi 1 v. 1 1 tfciin; or 'X h-l'it i airs to advun -e or I'lploit trio xale of I ml itn iiirnU lt vl- h ronrerni rr pn hIi i nt'-rpriM-a m no nut- fntiin-fiod milh llm iiinfiuii-t.t I V I MH.I.S. Com 'ii mtirtiier 'f I ndmn ffmm LODGES AND SOCIETIES )! riiol.KI M t.oluiK No I7t ttie everv v .,t first, tlii-.l and fmirth K'l-la J3s. I"' inn'ipi U ktular rmsi- " t ' ' ' R 't r ri-lt' Not l V''V? VI1 '-r Mis,t;- ued. v"v-V''' M.nif ii.iii. N.tuiii rlTti ,; J im tr w m Ii It IIVNNV S.r tl 1' I.I'lMlK iv Ti nii-rli i-rr, I'liur. , ,. ilm Ml 7 Ha i -ii in ' ; V . i..m.-rH Tlni'-liv Nov VI . f"'. im.n-. Hlwiiv. M(.t.'Ulnt. nVjA ' .1 y M.-1'NTIUr. W M v .1 r Ml l N I'i'i ll l' K S'-i' T i'l I T V I.OHOK I : -. mi,.... t-verv Tu.-.l. . v -t. i ti j il 7 orK 111 K-'i V.Q '-, leo.r.iU l'.ie.l, N-'V I'l -Z-- . k'nTtLMi 2 (. in isllnrH art--t ,.,.. n'.lv niMl.-.l Mavoni,' ii. i V,.-' .1 ll t'tMIMIM.I. V M U I'l 1 1 It ll Vk. It. Sf 'v '11 tks l-llvl'I'KIl Ni. K M meets l-'-l -'it 'Inl'l M'i.l.i er:i m .,,li M,.-,ilii . .Sev I .'.. fy j lit.;. i. Vr-li l'.'ii'.- imliirt kVV "u"'l limiKK llifh l'rlrf' 'WSf 1' TiM.'X. set-'y. THIN IT V I'i'VM VNIH.HY Ni. i.il wil! nirel . . Mi,i.i: -,v j. iinlr .( KFY T.'inl- f -larm f .tl '.' .'.,1 i in ftW- I' ' """i ' " ,1' "i VI nfi''j' v'-m'i." k.,i:l... '. ! tSSluR'fi .-..ii,.' Maswiu- H'l.i. .'.mil' AttlH -s vmn H liK l'..iniiiHi.l.-r. I. H" l.K. S.-, ' vklivll TKMI'l.t V ll N M ef k 'I ilg, ii'.eN m-vp-t.l '. ruin, m f J. ..i l, i i'i : M lU't VeJ.J! I '.-r--i ..n ' a t.lii V.ll Net " III' i 111 . 1 e',vtlt ,1 vi.i'ii.i; Neli.i. n, 11 , II M W ri,t I V K.I!. .'. 'i II N ,Ui:i l'..'enlite : Knll l i'lii.l-'. 4 lii. 1 ii i' I' . m-.i .ii w . .I run a-. : u ..ik ti '-. ,. ,(.k...... u,.. n.. imWi hi v.l. -.1 K ef I'. I-. I..l Siroi J I .' UKlollT N ll 11. 1. lVl'M.sTiNK. Si.,- 2 " .LV- i -l 5I u M ' ' - i Arthur MrvVaters and Cr.tce Tyson, famous Orpheum hendllners, ap louring on the cmrent bill at tin- Cinpn-ss in a melange t.f burlesiuo aonga, imitations. They were two se isms ith Zlegcld's Kolllcs. New York. They swept Sunday audiences off iheir ft-ct yesterday v. Ith their brilliant1 work. PRESIDENT AND CABINET ATTEND VICTORY SERVICE wash ii; ;i i n..v it iv.-s-i- dent U iN.i'i. V n e-i'l-eselent Mar shall, memliers of the ral.im" ami siiireii'' rotii'l. ni her i-ev " ' 'u.-i't ,,f offtcl.ila and the a mbassa lora and miiiisirrs of tii.- .i.:!;.. i.r.t.,ns i. lemle.t i( special vi,".ii ami things-, ir.vlm,' s, -I vice th'-. t-v ti I r.ir at the liethU'hein i hapi i of the l-'piseopal calhe.lial. The service vyis rnn.liic'r.l l,v Me elf 11.-.. i .'d Alfred ll.i-.linir. D IV, l.I.I)., bishop of Waihinuton, and il i. ' : n i-1 , is i .'.I cv men fr nt Including the Kit-lit fc-veien,l )inie ft. Tu'tie. pi i siding l.ish,.;. nf tlit; Vm.'rii'.in .'hiii'iti Fl'ias of the I niicil Si. ii.s and the allied nations flanked each side of the .I't.u- nnl formed th" ."liy ,1 oatiiui. : The president entered fcrve-it'.v into the s.'.'-'on sp: l of the serv;,-ej and during the pruyor-i and hv'inns . hl.-l VOli'e W.l-i illstllirtly I'.ldlba- 'Hi those ali.mt h,m. .11.- serine, I lucre; deeply afl'ri'tr.l iln'ini; tl'.e recital of the ,ravi-i- lii hi half . f thus.-, who. made the aunrei-ie f i.--ifii- than any tune durltic, the service. ROOSEVELT WANTS SON'S BODY TO STAY IN FRANCE. NKW" TOIMC. Xov. 17 Colore ' Theoilme lloseie't l-idav a u ' tmr i'..tl be announcement that tie an, I Mrs llos.'M-lt would vi-it the grive of rhetr son. I ,lei:t en.i n r 'Jimiititi House-i xet!s. who was luirii',1 in l-'i'. it.ee at tlie ; spot here he fell after his airplane i ha, I been shot .town by the ior-, main. Colonel Koofevelt at tbes.ime; tune made public an emphatic pro- : lest he had sent tn Ceneral l'et.in; i ' March, chief of sta ff or the I'niteil ' St ales armv against tlie Hiliinne, re- f iis sorr's btul.v toOri.s ; country. .' il March In replying to i '.! oinl llosevcli c,'n--er'te, tliit l.ieu-1 Tenant linos. -v ell's te'.lv -'lioubl re-i main in the li'ivi- . . v wloeh i! v i I buried bv the ileriiiitis. 11.- -'.ii.! he j had ii-.stt'u.''-''l li.tiei.il I ' rbing to carry out Col'ii c! Kosev ; ; '-. iv:s)ies and had iTivt-n tlie rommaiub'r of the America n forces general author-' ily tn take the same action 111 regard , lo similar- wishes of others. f? . .5, 'A YANK'S VICTORY BRINGS WAR END ONTISt KH HUiM r-MlB ONK. told i..iits. This muck movement of in enormous body of men. the ewtab- ; liNhmeiit nf a new line of siipn'" and ill the compile. ite, I militarv prepara-! Hons, waa regarded wr.h pride by the American commnnitem. The Americans knew what con fronted them. They realized that this w i no second St. Mibiel but an j enterprise at w Inch other armies had j bulked fur four vears They knew i that here was to be fought a fight j to rank with the first b.itlle of tnej Maine, with Verdun, with the Somme and the Chcmln d.-s lnnies. and they. knew that on them depended the fatej of the grout attack on the rest ()f i h , front If fiin'vii bark hero the en: 't mv must give to the wesl. If hei In Id he cuiild -linld elsew here. f Marts .scpicmlsT ft. j It w?ia at daybreak of September' I'll when the Americans went In. I'a-' ing nine divisions for the preliminary, a'ta-k ami under vigorous artillery, support they advanced five kliome-t-i ors the first dav. Hut the enemy was not taken wholly by surprise The ( s nd duv he threw Into the line' five counter-attack divisions he had held in close re serve. The- Were his htt troops, but they failerT" not only j to push the Aj.ierira.na back, but they, fulled to check the gradual advance of the Americana over the difficult, terrain , Tlie first nha.se of the action ended : October 31, during- which the Amerl-i iii! gains wen- not large, but they' compelled the enemy to use a large number of divisions. ; Tlie original nine American divi-. smtiK in sonic ctisra wen' kept In the j line over three consecutive weeks. . Tlie American reserves (Jjen were thrown In until every division not eni. raged on another psirt of the line had; been put Into action. , , It is a fact commented upon with! pride bv the American commanders j ami complimented by the allien that seven of t iiise divisions that drove, tloir way through this hard action j never before had been in an active, s.-ctor, w hile green troops fresh from home, wore poured In im replace-i me'o.s. The Associated I'ress dispatches from day to day told what the.se men; did, how the enemy wan uMowly pushed hark from hut alriincest and moat vltul poaltlona. IMrniicli one de fenalvu KWtim after anoiher. ualnic hm flneKl wltwMed iroopa, which had Iwi'ii withdrawn In nitinv liiHianrts. from other portlorui of the line, in ai effort to h"ld an enemy wlid-h he de. naively wild lajtt aprliiK could not Im hrouirht to Flu rope, and If bo, w ould run flRht. and evtn If he tned to ftftht would not know how to do ho. Thi! attack delivered the morning of November 1, whlrh began the aecond plume of (he ArR-onne battle, wu the death blow to the Herman army. Itetween September and October 31, enemy ttiviaioiia to the number of 3S were Identified as be- HlK oppoaed to the AmeilcanM In this Htsior. Heiween November I and November 6 the enemy threw in 14 freoh divi!iun., hut all In ain. KiKhtinif every foot of the waT te AmeilcHn iidv.iiu-e averaued five kil ometera dally over terrain ronatantly Krowlnif more difficult, with the lines of rommunlcation and supply daily lenRtheninif and attenuating while riwdmakera for the transport anil other aupply orcanl7jitions worked day and night at their taska. Yank rrennurf Iltars llouiltx. Day by day the official -ummuni-rationa and the telephones even to the farthoat advance line told the Americana that of every mile the ilermana gave way before them tbev were yielding another mile to the Hritl.sh and French on the left: that the American preasure waa felt like and electric current throughout the line. On th morning of November the (lerman official communication told the Americans they had won, be cnuse for the first time In the war th enemy officially admitted that the American attack had effected a break through. The Americana knew then that what finally happened on the morning of November 11 when the armistice waa signed, waa only a question of daya. Iiai Monday morning the general commanding a certain ("'.vision was cnlled to the telephone In a far ad vanced position and asked If he had understood that hostilities were to have ceased at 11 o'clock In the morning. "Ye.s." replied the genera!, "f did Itut at 10:5s we were going like hell." GREAT BRITAIN WILL BE PAID FOR TRANSPORTING NKW YORK". Nov. 17 The price the I'ntted States Is to pay Cre.it: Itn tain for transporting American j soldiers to France has been agreed upon, Chairman Hurley of the ship ping hoard said yesterday. Just be. fore sailing for Kurope. Mr. Hurley did not say what tITe rate would be but added, "l think It will satisfy all; concerne.1 to know thSt the price fixed ia practically at citt." ; Son of Crook Chief Promoted. Ill 1-'AI I.A, okla.. Nov. Hi.-VI. V. C.rayin, Jr., son of Ceorge XV. Cray son, principal chief of the Creek In dians, is now maor in the l'nite.1 States expeditionary forces In France. News of his promotion, be cause of distinguished service, has been received by his parents here. BROADWAY , Kcmnrkuhlr Sochty Comedy Tialiiy "FRIEND HUSBAND" Ity tlie Hi-Jinks Co. 0M-ns nt 1:43 with I'lclurcs. Vk Day Matinee l!ta MttliU und Sundiiys 30c JOHN M'CORMACK Assisted by Winston Wilkinson, Violinist, Edwin Schneider, Pianist Wednesday Evening, Nov. -20th, at 7:45 Sharp Convention Hall Hall will be well heated. Two entrances used Main Entrance for Lower Floor, Bal cony Entrance to the left. Patrons are urged to be in their seats at opening of con cert at 7:45. No one will be admitted during a group-of songs. Box office open 6:30. Scats on ale Now Jenkins Music Co. Steinway Piano Used. Local Management Robert Boice Carson. German Council Takes Charge of Prison Camp IiiNIHIN, Nov. 17. The prlaonera' bureau of the war department an nounces that It haa been Informed through the' Netherlanda legation at Iterlln that the Herman soldiers' council has taken charge of the Kuhleben priaon camp. All the prla. nni-ra are reported to be well and inlet prevails. clrbrnin. Knd of War. ' I ' NKW YdltK. Nov. 1 7. Iteligious : New York celebrated the end of the I war today with "victory services" in I virtually every church. The day has I been proclaimed hy Mayor Dylan as ; one. of thankstrivini;. 1 IIKOADW A Y. i Kdirar Harnett, the comedian who has all Tulsa laughing wily his clever comedy, ,nnd who Is without question the peer of all comedians yet seen at the Kroadway, scored a real hit aa "Hilly" In the aoclety comedy staged yesterday afternoon and evening hy the III-. links Co. Mr. Karnett la the master of this comedy, because he prepared thl playlet. "Friend Husband," and boiled It down to one of the classest one hour productions of the year. You no doubt have heard and personally Convention Hall One Night Only Sunday, Nov. 24 A. II. WmmIs rrwiiis I The Laugh Heated Suite A Now Talc of a WayaMe Inn Every Room Has a Pur . poe. F.xcellent Cnxt anil Iph1 union 1'rlccs: Rile. 7.V-. $1. SI. .VI: "Ultra, $1. ' Sent a onSale nt the Cm ml Friday, NovemlM-r '2. Grand, One Night, Nov. 21 Not a Moving Picture SPECIAL TOUR - STAR CASTI Thomas W. Qoss. Amelia BinghamA Paulina. Lord. . I Mini Shaw. Frederick Wards. 1 and powerful supporting CompanV in. 1 3J. Hartley Haahehs fVOTr : The play teected by the 1 . IV NOT A GUN FIRED One Year at tin Clib and Liberty Theater, New York. Prices 50c to $2.00 SKAT SAI.K Tl'l'.SDAY CHAM) ItOX Ol'l lCI". Get Your Seats Early to Hear ... UiJ ' ii. hi. l"n: lillly friend, Informs him it, , wife Is jrlvlng him a rotten Hilly then begins to itx-crl i,i and gel stewed to a fraz'.. platen the wife of bis friend compromising position. II. i gets In bud and looks like b.. for a. trimming until the sir.nc : lf im) in .i r. allv i, I': 1,1 .if lr:lv -..-e, the story Is told nnd Mntif.n disentangled. .Mr. I'.arnrtt i.r, many comical situations that the audience in a cnnnmi i: . Other members perform tln ii splendidly and the mtism.ii tics are exceptionally clever. keep I ...l l-.ir Ml- Now rinjint tin- inci show of Hie St-UM.ni riKiiiiely Ciiartccd hy I lie Mamigeiuciu. 5 Feature cis 5 llcudlliicd hy McWaters & Tyson Famous Orphrnin llurlcs,piers ami Imliaior-i i wo .s.;i.,,n, Wllh Zlegfrld's lollies ami Grace De Nfftr Iti-ill III Mt Comedienne One of I lie Musi l iimous Yoni en on the Vuiiilcvlllt' Stage. Three Other Acts iiml I he on Kn i, r. s. ni:ii;v v Alt matixV.i: TnY. I".r Nlglit TrU-ca: l." 25c nnd ;!." Iloxra: Matlncos 23e. Mglit-. .Mlc I'lclurcs nt 2:1."., 7:20 nnd A. Vniitlcvlllc at .1, 7: III an.l 11.20. Box Office 'I'hiiiii'. 3H20 II IVI n.i. I. LIS ,i.ys FULL OF COMEDY observed the ciute of Hie h, husband." lillly and "Jin :, latter pl'tyed by l,ole Krnl;; ress very aatlsfactorily iim Empress Box Office 'Phone 3929