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10 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1918 f. Hi Cn Con r.i Him ra Cut Fan On Cab f n , fii. tivt ' Tei i : ii'ln Ing ? tr iou: , bet- I 1 ma, '.; con sor ';' ; etii ' for ' rn "to 1 ' Uoi In :' in ;oii wli " V) :i !iP ' are roa . al ' " - cat , nal lu itry ' I mi uoi . bu i w 'de, ool I if mi I m V V.I. tn bt al B, ar - i 7 1 ill e a ft - : i i 1 II if-: ! ! II f t 1 1 LA FOLLETTE FACES CONTEST, IN SENATE aVommlllcc Votes ln Abandon Invc ligation Imt Battle, .Mil v I nsiic on Adoption of l()'Mirl, MINORITY TO START ACTION1.' (Iiiilmiiin Punirrcno Prepares I : MiKti i II I Ik' III Wlsi-iitislii Senator Di'mIch I t lr ia I i . wasiiigt n. Niiv In vestigation of Him tillered dlsloval speech of Senator lii I'mtfl l( (it SI 1'hiiI more lliiin ;i yi .ii- ago, w m II till lldoped today l, flu sclla'c elections com null mi a v- t ! V to 2 A contest may dcvcinp in the sen ills over ii, I , t Ion of 111'- tn ijiiiMv repoit winch will hi- f'i'i iii' i 'I W lll'll the senate Irriun c ftcs lie.elll- l.pr 2. Chairman I'liiiiiri'iii- iiiioouiired that In1 would tml'Miit a miiimltv 1 1 port iiml inivht cotitcsi n,l'iili"ii li' l HI-IMtH (if tllP ll !Hlll Imp.i I iri-iiiii hiend.itlon Although today's committee ac- Hull, w llll'tl fotloWl , IIIHIIV IIIPI-'IIIKI I ii 1 1 ri ic tin- past vi, ii. wan taken ti i li tilillllv nil (III; dismissal mill I r tililllly nil the i1Mlnlhill llinlliifl, il'- llllll-d ht.llllH'tltH nil till' r,i I H, I VI (ll'lll'l, mill li-KUl nllllM llllW'l, af IXJli'tll'll In III' K I VI' II III tllf tlllJillllV ii n rl iiilnoilty trpnrt frii riniiiiit!i'i iiii-in lii'rn Mild lo ftily th.it tntwi-vi-r intii h H-M.itnr l a l-'lllll-IIOH pfl'lll lllllMl III- ll'plnriil t h i WiiH mi luiHln f"i IiIh rxpulnlmi Tim rnltiiiill li'f loilny nrtel mi the niitioii nf Hi-tmtnr Lul'Mlrttc ultoriify, (llllirrt K. Itoi-, nf New Vnrk, formerly Iiih Iiiw parlniM-. tn rtlxnilna thu prorrciliiiKM. Knur ili'iii nrmtH, Hi-nalor ltood nf MlMmurl Annum! of ArlzntiH. Viirilnm.iri nf MlMiiNippl atnl Wiilrott of ii-lii warp, Joined Willi flvn rppuhllrHiiR I Iowa, H Ihthi.i n of I!1Iii"Ih. Isim nl , ri-MiNylviinia arid Ki .Iiick nf Mln I M'Kfit.l. Ill votlllK lO fllsinlHI. Sl'll.l- : lor I'lirniTi fii ai,l W'h.hIi vil-d In llio rii'kMtlyi iiikI tluii' I'liiiinlti't' liii'tntiw h wi-M- alihi-nl 'riiorni'1''!! i'f Kannii and Kiox nf Hall. ili'ino cralM. mid l'jl of Ni;w .MimI'ii, I ii i , 1 lr-;i li . MiarKi lllril. After Mina'nr I .a l-Vlitt"' inprli al Si I'aul. Minn, on Si-p'rml.i-r 'i l'H7. l.ifoK- tin- nm.partin.iii I'mkhi t.utem writ- f;li, a . f Ii 'he f-.- f i .1 T , 1 nritllillli-i- l,y till' M In lii-i,i .1 pilli.ir ,irtft 1 Hill III IH-ll'ill I.I M'll IJnVit fur HOI Hut liill.-,t w.i r 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 :l II I'l'ii 'l'l"lll,;i M'l-kini: Sriia'iir l..il'n! 'li'ttr'H iuNimi ftniu 1 In Heiia"' M UHKid I'V Mie. Mimn-m.ii.i rmi, nimslmt, whlrli a-Hcrtid Hull Mi. I.i I n . T iilK'iti' '1 iii''ll null. 1 mi'il 11II1T 1111 CM nf "a .llsliijal ali'l Hi'ilHimiB ,-iriiri'," rri-ai'd 1 1 va -uinn tile h- n 1 1 -'iii'.-r- In Miiiiii"l.i and ftialnnid ni,,,,ii nf tin- fidi-i.il k 1 vi 1 11 in i' n 1 lurlrnr lh" wn 'II, i- idiaiKri 1 Ii a 1' : .11 i,-i ir, Si ii.itiir I I ',,; ;!! ,11 "a j Icai In r i,f MiOivaltv at;'l Hi-iliMmi" ! and del .ire. J lie ih Kllillv nf K'V- , mi? aid and rmnfmt i,i tin' eneiiiV and htmlei MK 'In' 1 ' v rniiuM In 1 1 1 id ml nf I lie war. , l''nr iimre Hi. in a wir thi" m-nalr j in vi'lii u:a I imi Ii,ih l,i-ii p i nrei-d i n u 1 inti-riiilili-iii Iv In 1, I,, I, ei 1917. ' S'elialm I .1 I'nll, Ui and enilliMel lip 1 .iiit I, if, hi. the 1 1111111; 1: tee d'-ny iia' tlie rliiie.eH di1 1-. 1 .imnn ,li-diiyil mi pu 1 it mln f 1 1 a 1 e, n pmi 1 hi- 1 1 , 111 .1 r k m and ili'lii.ilidlhr; a tlinrmiKh I llivi'll Ik,'. 1 1 lull (if Inn wt. ill IlietllM. Ilii I mi n111111t I iiilii iiniti. Mi-11 ,1 1 1 1 r I ,.1 1'lillellP alim l-liariti-d and ('ldeln" ml Inn l lid lo plnvi tlial all III. 11 euiale lefeiinie In III M,eee I,M plltillHllI'll lo till I'ffee! Ilial lie H'.iled tin- I nili'd Stali'H had ; 11,1 I'li'va in-' In i-ntmiiiK llio war ! lie x.ild lli' rountiv did tiaxi- Mi'iJmiM Imli'iaori' Imt. lie lii'lH'Vi'd. InHiiffl 1 li'iil fur war. Hlnteinenm nf Si'iuitor I'i I'olli'lti H'C'itdltii; llm caiiBo for war. Dip HlnkltiK of Dm I.1H1I.H1I11 and nf Hip riTord of cotiKri'im on tuxiitlon pnni'lpally with tho baulM for t ho rhalKeti. Our Jobs for the Hohenzollern Crew RAYMOND WAS JUST TOO BAD TO EXIST TO AuTfie X0 OiifpR TMf TASK OF t-ATHCWNCr UC Al L THE bpKOtli Wfv CA tut :TTuEr-f.l.OS,: linn of Hip annoyanrpa nf pearn will he thai I'ni'lP Harry will Klop ln war work mid at.irt 11 iiuantltv Dllllnghani of Vrrnionl, Konymi of pi ndurtlon of fllvvpra nmiln. Mr HENDRICKS C. O. D. 7660 rilONK Groceries and Meats Colorado Tatalopa. pprlc. . .45r MlnnPanla llurbank I'nlatoP par pwk , '. .&6r Lima Ufani. ppt ran Ij Pork and Iieana, per ran...l(w Had Raana, per ran 10c I-ya Hominy, per ran 10c Potted Mpala, pr ran .... Ac Vienna Hmumbp. per can . . . . 10c Roup, I rana for lAc Brown- Beauty Beana, two - rana for Stir Palry Maid Hominy, per can I6e K. J. I'paa, per ran IBo Pickwick Peeji, per ran .... Hr R(-Hifted Pnaa, per ran . . . . 15o Kx-Htandard Cora. 1 oana..SAc Country Gentleman Corn, 1 cana for 45c No. I Tomatoee 15c No. IVk Tomatoee, tap No. I Tomalopa Xtr Pickwick Tomatoea, t cana 4IVr Kraut, larra ran I Br Kraut,' bulk, per Ih tor Aeparakrua Tlpa, ran S5o No. 1 Black Kaupberrlea. Cherrlea and Ked Kaap- berrlea, can ftkt No. I Raapbarrlea and Ulaek- berrlea SOc No. 2 Ked Raapberrlea In eyrup . . .) Sao Bwlft e White Soap. It bare &Oc No. I Cherrlea In eyrup SOc Qooeeberrlee, per ran SOc Pearhea, Pickwick, In heavy yrup SOc Pineapple, illrad, pr ran. . . 3fH' Aprlcota, per caii..S5c and SOc Four lOo rolla Toilet Paper SAc P. . Soap. 10 bare 7fw No. 14 Pearhea. per can . . Itc No. 14 Aprlcota, per can ..l&r Lux Waahlnc Powder, pk..l&c Star Naphtha Waahlng Pow der Be 40c value .Pickwick Coffee.. Sac Waneta Co cm .... 10c and Sac Navy Beana. t Iba S&c Keet Head Rloe, lb 10c Hominy Uiita or Flakoa, 1 Iba. for ,...r.. Jc . Mr . 5.V . 2' . IW . fx- llpbp Milk, niniill. 4 for ,...2.r llpkp Milk. tall. 2 for a.V Borden' or llale'a Le(lPr Milk, email . 7r Bordrn'e or Hale'a leader Milk, tall I'V lalmollve .Soap, bar 10V Creme oil ap, liar 10c lAlmr Bavrr Hoan. 10 bare..W)r ('Iran K.aay, 10 tiara . . . . Hanlflunh. per ran fltar Naphtha, G pkxa ... Matrhea, box Rait, pkg Ptckwtrk Pancake Flour, pk I.V Bwlft e White Hoap, 10 bare Mli A. J. ilurkwheat, i pkji . SV A. J. Panrakn, 2 pkm SSr Plrkwlrk Maple Cane Hyrup, H-gallon HV Crape Marmalade, larre nr (Oo Hlppollte Marahmallow Top ping, Jar , SOc Comb Honey 4.V Mill Plrklea, largp, I for I0 Hour Plrklea. S dmon 9.r Hweet Plrklea. 2 doxpn 3.V- Four 10c rolla Toilet Paper 23r Umltrd to iOe) Fancy Cooking Apples, perk 75c Kancy W'lneaap abating Ap- plee. duaen SOc Goodwln'e Keet Jelllee and Jama, per Jar SOr Queen Ollvee, large Jar ...,SIWr Bluffed Ollvee. larxe jax....45r Maraarhlno ('herrlea. Jar , .S5r Helm India Itplleh. Jar ,...20c Uelna Sweat and Hour Pickles, ' Jar WH Helna Mlncpmeat S5 Bulk Mincemeat, lb . v B&c Plckwtrk Apple Butter, ran a.V' No. 1 llwallan Pineapple. .40r Cider Vinegar, per Jar SOc Mararonl, 1 pkge S.V- Heeded Kaletna. 2 pkga Sftr Hunmald Kaialna, 2 pkgTi. . .S.Vc Pb-kwlrk Coffee (guaranteed 1 In tlm S5c IMrkwuk Purk and llrana, 2 for SSc I WE II ANDIiK TIIK nh'JTT COKS-fTf BFJCF. Meat Specials for Saturday No. I pall Ilorae Hemlered I-ard 75c Loin Steak, poand S5c T-Bone Hteek, pound S5c Round Hteak, pound S&c Churk Koaat, pound SISc Arm Koaat, pound 2&o Rib Koaat, pound 5o Itlb Boll, poAid lo Pork Koaat, pound SiSc Hwlft'a Premium Baoon, eltrad, pound 65c Meadow Drove Butter, per pound SOc Beet Compound, pound ,...2Kc Beat Leaf Ixd, pound S&c 1, Hendricks C. 0. 1). Grocery and Market On Third Street Opposite Hotel Tulsa 7660 PHONK We duu-fr 10c On tirilm 1H-Utt1 jL- ,l ,i 'I: ,' .-I ''iltV. Jt AIL IKt Wr HIJH lC t;l lCtrir.1111. f - k T'lf L ti 'O ('nM'.'OiJ l l HTDM9ME P.K IOtVt UltUVAjOU Utuvtla. HtM5 A PtftMANtrir (toilTKX OfCtX VCCONf' VlUIAKV FORMER TULSA SALESGIRL NOW VAUDEVILLE ARTIST " lial Tn Is.i Ih lieeiiinlim ii roeino piiliinn ilty iiml turning mil not only llllMIIPNil KI'lllllMOH I'Ut HrtlellC OIlfH i ilmwii iii ( lie ii ppvaranrn nt tlm Km-Ill-pen on Ihi' ciiui'iit lilll of tlm liul.i liul.i diiiiipr, .Mini'. Nuhiiln, who In mi nl lu r Uiiiii n TiiImii girl, formerly Mian Mario WrlRlit. I'u u r ypura hko elm wax A huIpi womnn and fitter Ht SildeiiliMrh'e rpiidv-towrnr pIoip on North Main. AlmiK i'Iiiiip n ynuiiK Hawaiian 11111 Hli lan, who for Rome time w ih mil iierti'd with Hie JPiikitiM Minnie etoro. Ho laiiKlit idiihIi' here hi'VuxhI inotitlm mid during that limn lii-riune iir 'luntnti'il with Hip pretty bliirk-eyed MliHwoiiiiiti. Tlii'V liiiirrled and ihoi t ly a ftrrwiird Nuhale returned to till vaudi'Vllln wmk. Ambition to hef-otiiii inorp than h wnge parniT and havltiK, herHelf, ronHlderalilp rif tho nrllHtlr tetnpi'raiiu'nt, MrH. Nn halp iixplreil to 1,1'i'nmp a Hawaiian lanier Hit hiiKlwind kuvp Iter the first It'MmifiH and hIip iidvanrpd mi rapidly that nlie hooii eurrei-ilrd the darirer at that time connected with Hie ai t Mm N'ahnlc le well known to many ViiIh.i women and liuit nlKht nil the HaleHwomen nt Seldenhnrh'a wero at Hie KinprpsM lo eep her. Mm. N'uhulp Ih an arrnmpllnhpd danrrr nnd wan given a moet hpnrty reception from her former aaaoclnten. LORD ROBERT CECIL IS OUT OF CABINET Bund Ihmiic ppnivcd. MI'NItV KTTA, tikla , Nov. 1 I 'kmiilifop roiinty'a 100, 000 good roaiU Imnd project, which haa bppn Hip Ihsiip In a Ioiik etHndlng legal rontPHt. line been Hettled. Word has been rerplved bv County Commie Hloner I.Uett, of Henryetta, thnt the iiipilal Iiuiiph rnmniittpe, Waahlng toil, npprovpn the projert. Stppa will lip taken Immediately to have the work under way noma time during November. I'nilcr secretory lor Foreign Affiilra KcHlgim Following Ilsurccmrnt Over Welsh liiirrh. IlNPON. Nov. 22. Tyird 6ecl!. undPrapcrptnry of atiite for foreign affnlra, haa renlgnpil. Thn cauBP of lord Rolmrt'g rea ignatlon le derlarcd t..h a dlaageee ment with the government In regard to the diePHtalilljilijiH'nt of the WeMh rhurrh. Prchiler Lloyd Oeorge hae uccepled the resignation. IINPHV. Nov. 21., Thursday. ) Pavld Lloyd (ieorgw mid Andrew Bonar Uw havp Ineued a long elec tion addrees to the country. It h:ih that until the ronntry has returned to nortiial Industrial condition, ii would lie premature to prescribe t fiscal polley Intended for pernta tipnep "SVp must endeavor)" the addres. says, "to redui"lhp war debt In sur'i mannpr as to Inflict the leant Injury tn Industry and rrrdit. Tho military Institutions of the country must nec essarily be deppndrnt upon thp i needs of the empire. Its prospective requirement and the necpssltles r"i the league for tho preservation of peace. It will be the duty of the new gov ernment to remove all existing In equalities ul law as between men and women and create a second chamber based upon direct rnntai't with the prlnrlple. There can be no political pence in me hiosuoiii of emplro while the Irish question A man gope Into a restaurant for a in en I jiow with the same feeling in bis heart that he Mised to have when hiacroiiipanlrd Ills wife to an automobile show. WILL RAISE FUND TO AID NEGRO SOLDIERS' FAMILIES I'or tin; benefit of thn widows and orphans nf the negro bnya who have i"iloiie their bit" In reprcsen'Vng Tul.i.t on the battlefields, them will be a minister patriotic ball and cuke walk given at convention hall Wednesday evening, November 27. 'Humpy" Campbell and his Jaax clk'lilHirs Ix-larc Voting Ilanlan pocs Not Know How to Behave Scnlrnr" Suspended. HERE IS HIGHLANDER WITH REAL RECORD FOR SERVICE woundi-1, Society turned out en masse yes terday to take part In the nft-re-hearsed but not dress-rehearsed hmno talent tragedy, entitled "The Itu orrlbigle 2-year-nld. Itaymnnd llanlen." presented In the county court before County Judge Williams. In thn minds of the audience it was a question whether the leading ladv honors went to Mrs. I. J. Kd wards or Mrs. K. l- MrCowen and their society friends, or to Mrs. .Mark Man len of Baltimore avenue, mn! her of the hern ? ) who. all crit ics agiep. carried through the part nf Spitfire to perfection and who carried through to the nth (leirree. the portrayal nf thp. mother whose maternal lnsllct Impels her to de fend her progeny aiialnst any and all comers, eepecially when the as sault conies from without proletariat circles. So dramatic was the climax In which Muther H.inlan, driven to bay by the uirusations of her society neighbors, upplied the term "they're all liars" thnt Judge Williams waj forced to admonish her and to give warning that her acting was too rea! for any Judicial lussernbly room and that a repetition might bring on dire consequences. The plot showed thnt Raymond slmp'ly was a bad hoy in pvery sense nf the wold. Peck's Had Hoy has nothing on him when It comes to plain out deviltry. He was up to evrvtnuig mat woiiki cause ii-oume in the roinmuuitv from painting In decent hlgns on the sidewalk to tak ing things that werpn't hisn'. Peo ple nut that way testified that "they had been bothered with him until patience had leased to he a virtue and they were Just simply tired of Raymond and wanted him put out of the way. Mrs. Kdwards. fashionably gowned "How did you capture those 17 fJerrnans single-handed and alone?" is a question many Tulsans have wanted to oak Kergt. Frank I'". Krn ser, of the famous "Black Watch," Royal Canadian Highlanders, who is appearing at the Empress as the j the eiar oi tne nig war spectacle, Man's Land." ' Ijist night the Canadian hero, en tertained hia night audiences at the Km press with a recital of how he did.it, aajtl was nccorded it wildly enthusiastic ovation at each telling. For the 'eat Kergeant Fraser was awarded a medal by the Britleri govprnmpnt. which he proudly wears on Aw front of his uniform. On one side of the medal is a likeness of the king of Kngland and on the other Fraaer's name with the words, "For distinguished conduct In battle." Frasicr was 32 months In the trenches, seven times nitTiii 13 month m hospital, but for all his wounds h', made the Bochea pay dearly, a il or two before he made his lug , -,, ture he accounted for four ;,.rl mans with hla automatic pistol At one time he was reported to his relatives by officlul government communication a kelled In a, - ., mistake occurring through confusing of his name with another Fraser of the same regiment. Kergeant Fraser, with his , nr, . pany, leave after today's matin, . for New Orleans, the Kmpress man. agenient agreeing to release the men in order to book the act. The young lady next door says nmst any girl wiil give up a chaperon 't the privilege, of calling some clup h. r own. White shoes always add a E'vat deal to a girl's appearance, especi.Cy if she has No. 9 feet to start win. PICKERINGS1 Sample Shoes Hosiery and uppearing strangely out of place band are to furnjih lb music. Ttiat,amll h,'r rather sordid surround- lnas. weni im urn uni-i ntuim nun recounted some of .Raymond's stunts At the conclusion of her testimony' the court asked Mr". Hanlan if sy.e wanted to question Mrs. Kdwards. Marie Cahill was never morp in hpr element than was Mrs. Hanlan who. assuming a typical Marie Cahill pose replied: "I put myself past talking to her." It nil ended by Judge Williams sentencing Raymond to the reform school. Trie order of commitment will be held up temporarily while the law waits to see it Raymond changes his ways. If ho doesn't down to Oranlte ho goes. ll Is going to be worth seelnii la as sured when one knows that the In imitable Billy .McCluIn la the insti gator. When two of the local colored tulys, Hniy Tate and Charles lTls, came back tho other dty wounded. and told about how the boys over In prance were doing, Hilly Just eoulJai I stand it any lunger. He knew of several cases where negro fainil es bad been having trouble getting their allowances from sold iers' pay and from the government, Just Ins-aiise they did not know how to do tt. These people needed Im mediate relief until such lime as '.heir troubles could bo untangled so Hilly fiirniehod It. Now- Hilly is patriotic, anj so are the other colored folks, so they have taken up the Idea of raising a fundJ, to care for those who are suffering because of the absence of their breadwinner at war. .Mot 'lain put his proposition up to Mayor Hub bard, who has given him the use of convention hall for that one evening. It is prom. sod thnt the admission price of half a dollar will go Into the proper channels, and If one knows HillyiWcCluln. there is no tietter ussur.ince needed than his word. Prizes nre offered for the beet remains unsettled. Therpfore all. -nke walker, and for the other trlm- Heal naths toward a settlement must be explored. There are two paths, however, which are closed, namely, one leading to the complete severance of Ireland from the em pire and the other the forcible sub tectlon of the "Clater counties, to a home rule parliament against their wlH." iniiiRs mat only negroes out for a good time kmw how to put on. COMMISSIONERS ARE BUSY WITH ROUTINE AT MEETING The? TH1N&3 that eveRy MAN OUtrHT TO BB Thank ful for would make A l-ONCr LIS ! rUKll Y and Grocery K. 2nd. Phone 1702 U. S. License No. (1-2861:? Still selling for less. Don't forget us. Look us up for your Thanksgiving Turkey or Chickens, Ducks or Geese. We will have anything you want Cflerv Crnnlmrriiw b'rnif (""oL-n nt,. J Purity Market I and Grocery I Just Across the Street From Grand Theater. Sanitary Cash Grocery 112 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 613. Phone 613. Hens! Hens!! Hens!! alive, pound 25c Eggs, dozen 45c Potatoes, peck 45c Mincemeat, 3 packages $...25c Country Club Pumpkin, can 10s Cider Sweet Apple, per quart J5c Seaside Pears, 2 cans '. 25c Standard Peas, can 18c Standard Corn, can 18c Hunt's Gilbraltar Peaches, can 25c Hunt's Green Gage Plums, can 30c Niagara Peaches, can 30c Old Mill Peaches, can 2.5c Canned Hominy, 3 cans 25c Toilet Paper, G rolls 25c Navy Beans, pound 17c Lima Beans, pound 17c Pink Beans, pound 15c Cooking Apples, peck 50c YOftR ORDER DELIVERED 15c ' 112 NORTH MAIN STREET Sanitary Cash Grocery Phone 613. Phone 613. Tulsa Is to have another new street if the residents along the pro. posed thoYoughfare In Kendall ad- ditlon sen fit to supply the necrfkaary right-nf-wnyk i City Kngineer H. If. Wyss' report relative to the opening, of Oordon street In Kendall addition was read before the mayor and city commis sioners at the regular meeting yes terday morning and was then re ferred to City Attorny Karl Sneed with instructions to procure necea- ! sari' dedications from the property owners for the necessary street right-of-way. i Petition of certain property owners i in remove squatters now located near tie street overlooking Park addition , was referred to the city attorney with Instructions to take the neces- niry legal steps to remove them. Petition fro mthe Oil Well Sup ; ply company for the vacation of ; block number 63, original townslte, i was granted. 1 For the purpose of putting nn end I tn the epidemic of sirtomohile and i accessory stealing that has been raging through the southwest the 1 past several months, the city attor ney reportcrf to the mayor and city commissioners that n.jmes of all ; thieves of this rharnct-r. their of I fonses and their penalties. ! Application of Miss May P. Kvans for the use of convention hall on i November 28, for the purpose of giv. i inir a ball for the benefit of the : children's welfare board fund, was granted. j START "fTnAL CHECKING OF : ACCOUNTS "FLU" HOSPITAL I x i i ROCK FALLS TEN STORIES; HURTS MAN IN RESTAURANT GULF FISH & OYSTER MARKET Meats, Poultry, Game, Vegetables and Country Eggs Fancy dressed HKNS; dressed today, lb Xlx' Fancy ilresned SrKIN'liS. lb 3lc I'aiicv diose.l HRnll.KRS, lb Hc I'.in.v dressed TI'KKKYS. lb lc Country i:i:i;s. stt icily fresh, doz (!0e I'm k Chops, small, lb. .'3.V Hccf Ho ..sis, nun fed beef, lb 2.V Head Is-ttuce I.V Celery I'ascli.il .....HV Ceb ry .1 umbo I.V Celery Man ninth 20c Tomatoes, lb 20a' Wc have a complete line of California VEOKTABLKS. Fresh lrcssed C.AMK. RABBITS and SQI IRRKI.S. 214 South Boston Phone 6324 The concluding chapter In the ca reer of the Ktnergencjf lied Cross hospital was written yesterday af ternoon, when Mayor C. 11. llulibard Mrs. II. K. Cary. financial super visor of the hospital, nnd the finance committee of the local Red Cross chapter met at headquarters for the final rhncking up of all bills Incident to the work of the Institution. Hospital furniture and appliances have been checked, stored, and the Inventory turned over to the city to be filed, as was the furniture re maining In the hospital after the de tention camp was suspended. Final checking up has not yet been completed, and a r-ompleic report of operating expenses has not yet been compiled. That the plane will be used ns a detention camp again Is a certainty, but the daje of opening has not been arranged. INTER ES T llS U BJ E CT FOR Y FORUM SUNDAY EVENING An accident that was unique and almost fatal occurred last evening at j the dinner hour when W. B. Hanna of the palace office Supply company was struck In the back of the head with an enormous rock, hurled through the window of the peLuxe restaurant as he sat dining. A phy sician was railed, who was compelled to resort to emergency measures to restore the bleeding; and almost un conscious man. loiter he put sev eral stitches In his scalp. Investigation proved that the rock, which measured fully IS ln;hes in diameter, and weighing morl than 50 pounds, had fell on the outside of the chute nt the top of the 1- atory First National hank building, ow in courso or erection i mn cor ner of Main and Fourth streets, nnd glancing from its downward course by striking a girder, hurtled down through space, crashed through the upper sash of a window of the Pe Luxe restaurant nearby and struck the unsuspecting diner, Just missing by the fraction of an Inch dashing out his brains as he sat there all unsuspecting and unconscious of any danger. ARE ISSUING SOUVENIRS OF CONFEDERATE REUNION Communication from George B. Bowling. Quartermaster In chief of the 8. C. V.a was received at the mayor's office yesterday, stating that a "Tulsa' Souvenir Confederate Re union Book" was being compiled to preserve for the future memories of the great reunion held in this city I In September. - The book, states General Bowling) will bo twice tho size, of the Wash- i ington reunion book, but will cost Just the same. $5. All cit.zens of the old sotlth who wish to have their pictures Jn this handsome and splendidly gotten up memorial, are asked to send photos with their name and official address written plainly nn the back to the office of tho qiiartermastrr In chief. Any one Is entitled to go into the hooR whether he has 'held official position or not, as long as they belong to some Confederate family or organization. The War Is Over Camouflage It'Not Necessary A wise nag,e once Baid: "It is no disgrace to be poor, but mighty inconvenient.'' We are not going out of business. This is not an annual sale,. This is not a pre-inventory sale or many other terms we might use. Simply Too Many Shoes Not Enough Cash We are hoping that you may be in need of the shoes and we know that we can use your cash. 'i I Women's Lisle Finish ' Hose', pair Women's Silk Lisle or Silk Boot, pair Women's $1.25 Hose, pair -For Saturday English walking boots for ladies or young women in brown, JA nr black or gray for JViOD 15c 15c 25c 75c - CELEBRATED MONARCH Hosiery Women's common Cotton Hose, pair . . .' 811k 25c 48c 95c Men's pair . common Box, Men's 35c Lisle Box, pair ... Men's SOc" Silk Lisle Sox, 2 pair Boys and Girls' Good Solid School Shoes $2.00 $2.50, $2.75 Boys' Scout Shoes Youths' Scout Shoes . Young Men's Scout Shoes, pair . . . $2.25 s S o u t $2.50 Same In Men's . . . Toung Same In Youths' $2.75, $2.95 $2.95, $3745 1 Children's (hoes 11.25 to f 1.50 r v Girls' Shoes S1.50 to SS.7S Men's Shoes .$3.75 to $2 5 Baby Doll Shoes for Vls who wear women i lace or button IUI KM 19 WIH. it's sizes; (pin Qj ton .... r'v For the Men A nice soft glazed kid shoe; straight lasts or blucher styles; some nf them with rubber heels, lou will see them in many win dows marked $8 to 18.50. Our price OIL FTKLD WATF.RPHOOF S1IOF.S Made especially for men who need a shoe of this kind. Worth today $4.60 to $5.00. Our price A good solid work shoe for merrwho work in machine QC shops and burn out their shoes; for only $i.OtJ COME rP-fc-LOOK COMPARK PRICES $5.85 $3.95 ROBINSON BUILDING Second Floor TULSA Phone 1692 Entrance Third and Main Elevator or Stairway "Sunday Forum" will be heM at the V. M. C- A. between the hours of 1 4 and 5 o'clock, when Reverend Meade Putt, pastor of the Flvpl 1 Christian church, will address trie men on "The Church and the World's Awakening,'' a subject deal- ing w ith the place that the church will occupy in the reconstruction I period i Reverend Putt will lay great stress especially on the challenge ' to the laymen in the reconstruction iro I gram of the church. Liberty Bonds or Baby Bonds Accepted in Payment for a Business Training . If you have Invested your savings in Libe'ty Bonds or Baby Bonds and figured on subscribing your share of future Issues, you may hesitate to assume the expense of a course at this time In that case let us suggest that you pay for your course outright with your bonds, or deliver them to us as collateral security and we will hold them until yeu can pay your tuition from your salary. You will be keeping full faith with the Government If you use your Bonds to pay for the trslnlng that will greatly increase your working anP money-earning ability, because the Government is constantly urging the need for more trained men and women. It is only luxuries and non-essentials that you are asked to give up in order to buy bonds. Worth Face Value We will accept these Bonds of any Issue In cash payment for a course, and credit yon with their face value regardless of their present marke price. So If you want to pay for your course with Bonds, figure your bond as if It were a national bank note for the amount'of Its face value a $50 Liberty Bond Is the same as a $10 bill, a $100 Liberty Bond the same as a $100 bill. Be sure to leave attached all Interest coupons not yet due. Call at oor office and mnkejVur amngcmrntJ to b9ln Monday In either our day or evening school. TULSA BUSINESS COLLEGE 109-111 E. Third Street FCLLY ACCREDITED Tulsa, Okla.