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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2-1, 191S Hn mi Id" Tu 'air ' vet : 'm Soil ice uv : . Oi, bi!j VI: V. ' il TUXPAM OIL FRAUDS ALLEGED IN ARRESTS Pn-Aiilt'iil, IHrciior nml llruhor An lli ld mi f'liiir?f' l ili'd Iiy (v criimiiil In New rlt. CIRCULARS CLAIM GUSHERS Well Not Ownnl ! oimimhu Ih , M'lflnn of I'. K AlUirnry Coriiliii'llMK t uin. Nl'. W Y 1 1 II K' Nov. 23 A ' mi pirm'y to iim' tin- nuiiiM lo drfiitnl InVHtoTM ('f lllilliUIlM llf doll. ITS tlirniiis'li tin' i-.ili' nt Hlurk uf 1 1 1 i I in I'hiti M.ir I hi i or iMjr.il mil, ;K ali' Ki ! Iiy tin" Kim rniiiciit In a n j n nil uliltli IrfilllN KuiJ'li''UiKfl.ir, hi-.l'l nf (hi i nmp.iTiy, John .1. hryiin', a illri'itnr. mi'l lli'iny K.illi, a IihiI.it. WITH urriilKlll'il l.l'folo .1 I III 'I .Hindu I llliili.l.-NHilli r lli'l.iy llfHT llll'll arii-Mt hi-ri'. I'Vilrnil atlnrnrH illuMi"! Hi.il I'D. Ollll, (1(11) Hll.lll'H llf 'I'llXIHIII Rl'H k hi i . nl) ha I Ih'i n iiitiiiHi l nf al fi 1 1 in '.Or tu l H i H hiir.'. 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KouirmiiKnar. nrrfiitri! tiy pnHlul lliHpPrtnm at IiIh ufflrp, rlnliniit In rrKiKniiil the corporation' prMlfli-nry Tl: ii l s'l.i V II'- li l'ior!i'il fo In i fii lull iii.iioi! .Hid a ii.j(ir.ilir'J i lll.i II lif Mr Mi il. Tliii Ttixp.irn i nl ior:iTlon wa.i or-K-iinnil tri M.irili. I'll?, 'lim i-niii- I'l.lllll rlllllK'l 'Mr ili-f i'fiil.1 II 'm wl'll jil.iDiiifiK tri i ,i i! i.i li.i- ftii tiiiiipi riy f ir ;li i-.''i'-m nf Mm ii.imM iiii-J frofn tllllf In tilni- t-l llli ri-.l.-i' i tin U Ihlllri anl i -ii'if.i i in : i 'in 'I In I-! 1 1 ' it I t f n nl- i-i'i"! i.i l,.n . t n in . ,n 'I ri-iiini'.l a il .lU ml i.,i',iit of fn.ni l.i.Oii to I H llll'l II 1 1 I I Ih. MILK PROBLEM SOLVED IN ONE ITALIAN CITY l)ivn of Pneumonia. MILAN, li.v, Inn dl'iKI'l mil- I nir'. il imlU i hi. 'ml .i an Min r.: -1 . y war tlnn' i n :: ii i Mi! m. j Ulili ll H tin- :i-i',. I 'I l.HK'a' i'1'v of ; It. i iv, iiii-l a riiiiir of ih" fin.inii.il .Hi. 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' .ov 1'3. - A nw at. Iiixiiiu Iikiii''I In in.-i-tr when Kir fifty- l-Hilnhlv -rillMlli.M III I .1.1 II il. It V I! , n,n v h.ivr ' fa lira 1 1 In to III" hill f.H xim; In thu army (ttnl ii'iili-il an Itn pi i"inlon till Hpurt. MIIIIIHIII h nf Tin ii" Ian- Miry urn iMillflili'llt nf IM li.I'lHMKP I inlrr Ih" pri'iiii'-i'il lull bout will li nf t'l ioiiimIh anil tin Htal wniilil inri'lvi a ,rrri'lita;i i.f till" rri'MptH. Sriialnr Itirliaril .1 liarr, i 'iiiIiI'-hii Iraitrr In tin mouiti', nalil Im rn'mihl Hiipport a pi nprrly ill i wn mm mire. .... ..-jMf 4a&& v.. - ;"" fMjttltrariN; Will ll.lVf r iUii' iiiii li Hi- f" Thanksgiving Special $50- CONTINUES THREE MORE DAYS IVoBirn In Kirti or Silk: triinmpil with hrautlfiil braid or hultnna: l.rlti',1 iiioiIi'Ih or HtralKbl llius $13.50 rtroniln(t, chir, rlivrnly trlnmird Drrnura; ran bii uhicI for Hftcrimnn nr iitrepf wmr; In Ort Krrgn, Vrlvrt or Silk V'V rrMi(n that romprlMK thi very tin-vent In SHkH, N'olvet or .Tirupy ara inriudPil In thin lot for. . . , $41.90 Srrrlifv Conrtoay fcfflrlchfjf Kljli lint Not Ditravaiciiiiro 408 SOUTH MAIN New Majestic Bldg. .. i. i niar, I'n (' 3-Mrd fli'il -.i.al tiatt.i linn, ihoil ovrrHi-aH iif , lirmii Inal piii-nriionlii in tnlii r II. lie ' wriil from Tulaa to 'unii Tiavix i.liini- ami w.114 Iraifru nl in ', ''.imp St. miry an, I HUnlk'Ui-il In the I I! nn I rnrpM ll bad livid in Tnlfj fur i ifhl ycara, i 'iiiiiiik from ;ulti Mr Al tlm tlnir ('i'.iki- went into the I limy, be wan rin iii) id Iiy Ihr IVn- plot Klt-rti n- A Oiih I'd. Ii-.iiIi-h Ii Im I wife, who liven In kaiiH.m t'lty, be ! Ii'.ivra b.-t f.Hbrr, II. A 'r.ife, and 'two bri.llirrit, . A. t't.'.iMn nf The j National 'lent and Awning 'o mid , .1 .1 I'r.'iHi-. rllv build. iik Irieprrifir. lull nf whom live In 'I'u la, i. Another ; In nt tit-r lurH ut Manila. MONUMENT TO AMERICA PLANNED BY ITALIANS lirnprt ban l-ei-n outlined arid a hiiIin' ri'l inn Ntartod t.y Hm Italian tlrwup lprl' , "II I'rnKI I'Hhii Italo- Ann i l- aini." uiimiiK the llalluna In ' I li m fun ii t iy, for the errriimi of a j II 1 1 -II 1 1 III n t to Altii'llrJI. This 11101111 ' mriit. w bii'li will l.r pliirod either In rw York or In WiijthinKlnn, will br a maik nf the Kfatltiide wliirh the IIImIIhiib ft-i-l toward Amerlra for her parlli' patimi In the war for the ir.iiisti nf freednin and ileinorrai-y. and iiri inlly for the help we have Klen Ilaly in the reall'-allon of her national implratlnria A plan la alio lii'iinr dlM-uHned to liulld a alnillar iiiiiiiiimrnt In Itonie. Iloth monu tnriilH nro to hn the work of one of tn gri-atwt Italian aculptnra and will be of Niu-h Hie and arllallr Ini-portani-o ua to ln worthy of the aentlincnt they aro Intendi-J in vx-prraj. K'.ntrrtalnliiK Knbllom. In tlm c-ltlra near the great war rampa the war camp community Ner Ire. tnakea an eapurlal effort to I entpt la'.n men on leave. They are alven a frea vaudeville show every Monday afternoon which follnwa a free auto ride In the morning, and In the evening they are taken to a free theatrical bhow at aoine large theater. REPUBLICANS GAIN TEN IN LEGISLATURE Turnoirm of Itiifnt IJrrilon Tut live Mnrr In I jirli lluiisr nf Mate t iivi-mnii-nt. OKLAHOMA CITY. N.,v. 23. -A gain of ten Meal for tin? lepubliran purly in 'he next K'-'iera ahMi-rnh.y w .ii ri i orded In I hi- gnirral eli-r. In nn N'oveintirr ii, arrni iling to t,a rosier nf tbo next bnune ,un Hen'iiu made puhllr. .y the elate i In tmn Imaril. The gain In evenly divided f:-r in the ai-iia'a and ive In the hi'iiw. Tin- new linn.ie (,f ln tnembera will li.ni- V4 ileniorri't and :t0 re. the Mt n.iii. i.f 41 mmhrrM (t ileiiiin-r.iln and tin re Nn hiii'iiils;.i wn era'.i flit l lrrlli.liM The I Hi limine ,,f os iiii'inlii-rN bad ','.i rrpnli lir.iiis and llir Ni'iiate bad five r--puhllraiiH ami nnr unrja It"-!.. Tin- Hriiuiti iiirriovriM iirrnrred in fhe thii'l, ninth, elrvi'iitb. thlrii-tnth ami tliitty 'bird iln-i i rl - In 'he third dlK'n.-t V. A. IUiKk,'M. rrpubil i.in, HnrrirdH hrnator V A Hlrkel nf AH. I, M'Iii.h.1 teiiii ban expired. V. 'I' t'larU, i rpii bin an, rnmes baik In Ihr pla.-e nf W . S ('line of Newklrk in tin- ninth t ml r . In lb fi-ient)i dimiirt M I'. Ingiaham, re. iibli.in. takr-t tbr plan- nf Senator I'l.uem'r ihih nf .Sapiilpn, who w.-ih not a r. i ml nl. 1 1.' for re i-lol ion. M. W. I,ll'll. Ii-piiblli-ail. will repreaetlt the thu I n h ii-,lti in Ihr plare if I.. I .'I iiioimiiii, ilrnnii'tal, and m the thirty-third dietrl.-t -: y WihhIj, wliii 1 1 pt rsrfil nl 1'i.iig rniiiity on the ri'pinili, an tl.li- In ine boiisr two yralh. ,ik,'o. t.tkr till' piarr nf i-'rM.I- loi V A i ha.-.r iif .Now.iia, wlin wan lint a i a'nlnl tie The ib'tinirr.it-, i itUimikiI the nee ondilinlil'i fri'in I In- not lallHts, elert lug .l.nnrh Si,ii ; ir-U lo Mirreed lir-otgi- i c'ii nf I'i'HtoH. the lone Hiirlal iil ini-,1, hrr i.f the ul'l'i-r boose. VNIl mimi'h u-riii rxpireil ami be wax not a ia tut 1 1 1 1 1 for re-elertion. Twenty-five member nf the honae iif two yeara hkh were re-elerled and aeveral n'her aii'-fi-aeful landidaie.-t were inemhera nf early li-glHlaturei. RECREATION HOUSE . OPENED THIS WEEK Program Intr-rentlng um Varlotl la Krw-toil Iiy Itntary (Tubs ut (nut of $:.o,noo. $4.95 Thanksgiving Footwear For Every Member of the Family at Savings That Will Help to Dec orate Your Thanksgiv ing Dinner Table. (1) New Military Tlonts In gray, hlurk and brown kid, perfnratoil or capped torn; military (IJ I Qr heel.-i DX7tl (II (!ray, Itrown and Ulark Kid Itnota with cloth tops In match; I.niil!i heels and flexible nnlr.1 Same In all kid $4.95 $5.95 131 t'hlblren'a Ounmetal and I'atent; high topa. A aerv Krable bnnt that will give Mitl-ifnctlmi - - .50, eO.95, $Q. 45 4) Men's liunmetal and l'ark Knko Urown KngllHh last - (h) UnvV "Tnf Wear" Shoejt; really dependable fn-linnl shoe: at nature .ihaped tnen. A .. $2.25, $2.95 Boston Shoe Shop UPSTAIRS 820"-. SOI TI1 Ml STIH .ITT OVI .K W (X tl.W OHTT1S : , t ' I! :a.M KI NSTOV, Kan.,. Nov. 21. The new community limine at .lutic lion t'lty, built for the pnrpoae of fuinlahlng a recreational center for the gnldlera of Camp Kutntton and V'vrt Itlley, will be opened t the public nut week. The dedication program la a tmvcl and Interratlng one and will roer a ful week. It atarted Thuraday night with a game party ami waa followed l-'rlday night with a program uf reading. and mualc by Ueut. Klliott and wife. Saturday night thu first dance for privates waa given at the new hottae.. Miulc waa furnlahed by the 66th raglrflenUI orchratra, Sunday a piano recital will he glv. en by Madame .Mero. On Monday night the community houae wll be formally opened to the men of (.'amp Kunaton. Major Uen eral Innard Wood, commander of the tenth division and I'amp I-'un-uton, haa been afked to apeak. The ?oth Infantry band will furnlMh tnu.ilc. Tueaday night the formal open ing of the building to I he men nf Kort Itlley and the M. (i. T. ('. will occur. Mualc will be furnished by the M O. T. C. band and Colonel Wattersnn haa been Invited to uprak. I 'n the name evening a dam e for prl. vatea wll be held In tho ojj com munity building. On Thursday. Thankeglvlnc. a riiminiiiilty elng In charge of C II. liuthne, camp niuhlc director. Will ho held. On the aame date a Con ner will bo given by the bflth regi mental orchestra. Friday night at the old communi ty houae, a camp dramatic program will be put on. under tho direction nf U. W. rcmberton. camp dramatic director. Saturday night a dance In the new houae will be given for privates. The Junction community house wag creeled by the Rotary clubs at a coat or M). uuu and It is one or the most beautiful structures to be found In thle section of tho country, it ts nicely furnlahed and Is to be used aa the home uf the soldiers, for their recreation and comfort, whenever they visit Junction City. U KRAI NIArYEArTiBOOks DEAL WITH MANY SUBJECTS The year-books or almanac puh llahod by the I'krani.ins in tho l imed States and Cunnda are high ly Important fe.it urea of their house hold libraries The I'kraniaiis do nut publish any Illustrated magazines in thla country, but lesue Instead a number of papcr-rov tred annua'.s. dealing wall an nioi mnus number of sub-Jena, and filled with pictures. Thus, one nf the mosi recent l'k raini.m alman.n-s. which is Just off the press. ii'IU.iIiih articles on ulr plaltiee. agriculture polltirs, ttner national relation, musir, wireless telegraphy and travel Anil this tu only the beginning There is one article about Woodrow Wilson, ar companied by a picture of the presi dent and quotations from some of his memorable speeches. The year books, of which there are about ten. have a wider circulation than the I'krainlim neWKpapers and 'one or more of them la pretty sure to be found even in the humblest I'krain tan household. West Virginians Will Decorate Gotham Block CHARi.RSTilV. W. Va.. Kov. IS. r.overnor Cornwall announced today that a Klfth avenue block In New York city would be decorated by a committee of West Virginia citizens as a part of the welcome demonstra tion to be given the first contingent of American soldiers returning from roreign battle fields Kach state. It is understood, will be nked to deco rate a block for this celebration. tiy the armistice terms, the allies take prac'.li-ally everything from the Cicrmuna except their paper trousers Dress Suits Sorioty brand or Stcin-IIIoch make $45.00 and $50.00 Dinner Coats $30 and $35. Dress Shoes, Gloves, Ties, etc. On Main at Fourth fcartrtj Srauft lttr The Spirit of Thanksgiving Is Abroad in the Land Kor this truly much-to-be-thankful-for Thanksgiving ev erybody will want to radiate cheer and happiness; every man, young man and boy will want to look their best. This great ntore for men and boys is ready to serve you; ready with the most extensive assortments to supply your every need in men's and boys' apparel for this great day. Stein-BIoch Suits and Overcoats, Society Brand Suits and 0'Coats Garments every man will be proud of and thankful for owning. The highest type of clothes making is represented here. Suits at $20, $22.50, $25, $28.50, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50 to $65. Overcoats $25, $28.50, $30, $35, $40, $45, $60, $75, $85 and $100. Hanan Shoes for Men. James Banister Shoes for Men, $10, $11, $12, $13 and $14 Other Good Makes at $5, $6, 7.50 and $8.50. New Manhattan shirts for the holidays; Bilks, fine flannel and finest of cotton fabrics, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5 to $12.50. NEW NECKWEAR FOR THE HOLIDAYS We offer you the handsomest patterns and finest silks in neckwear ever assembled by any retail store in the southwest. Too many to describe but we know they will please you $1, $1.50, $2.50 to $5 (J loves, Hosiery, Underwear, Knitted Coats, Mufflers, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, in an endless variety. S II i i in i Ml IllllllillHHI 4rfAoAflMfaMi These Metropolitan Stars Your Christmas Guests 'TpHAT would be a privilege wouldn't it to have these eminent artists singing to you in your own home? "But the idea is preposterous," you reply. "It's inconceivable." Far from it. So far as the enjoyment of music is conoerned you can sit in your own living zoom and revel in the beauty of Marie Rappold's wonderful voice, for example, exactly as though the great diva were standing there in the flesh. And the same applies to any other of our assemblage of world renowned artists. 2&NEW EDISON " Th4 Phonograph with a Soul " Ttntn the human voice with auch accuracy, aoch fidefltr h renders so complete and perfect a reproduction, that no human ear can distinguish the slightest difference between the living artist and the record. This is not a claim; it is an established fact Orer one mil lion people have attended our famous too teats where 30 eminent artists sang in direct comparison wtth the New Edison's Re-Creation of their own interpretations, and not onm could tell when tho voice left off and the record oetfan. In the case of instrumentalists the verdict was the same. 500 newspaper critics have gone on record o this effect. Thomaa A. Edison has not merely imitated, he has actually re-crotd the human voice. , A Gift Which Means a Life Enriched It mdim ttiinc Al Chrlatmai gift what can eqaal a N.w Edlaon? raal and vital to Ufa, Why not purchaaa on a a farad? (tft 1 Kllmlnato th amall IndtTtoW raoenta to ona another, pool jroor rand and crm a "PbooofrapB wtth SooL" Come in for a de monmtratiott il Phonograph Shoi 7 uossn Emsn smu 8 Wrst Klfth Itione S3 ; AB WM1 APS TOE RESULT