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SECTION- A. TULSA DAILY WORLD ii HOBBY REFUSES TROOP PASSAGE Texas Governor Will Not Permit Mexicans Within State. ANSWER GIVEN COLBy! Secretary of Stale Saw No Objection for Unarmed Movement in State. ,l HTIN, Tcxim, April !l -It, iinmt nf the Mexican Bovernmeni tlirotu:h il" '" ili'liHrlmeni nt WjihIiIiikIoii fnt pf rtiilmlaiM fr ilen I'tnln .Iiihii Jiiimi lllne mid Manuel (iHmlHi uml their (duff in crmw VoxHn Mill cin llii'lr way frimi 8m iir in Mexico rily, wim refiwpd hy llfivrrlinr W. I' Holiby t Tcmw I", hlghl. Tim iiirty iviw In Irinel un ariimil iih rlMllHim uml I he unite 'In iwrtnmiil hh xv mi nhjcelloii I" urtinl- IIIR pi'lllllMMlllll, Hlld riMpil'Hlf'.l III!' Hnqulewcncn of 'IVxim In llm re qtinet, Onvennir lliililiy, ieplyln in In loli'Kriini frniii Hi'rri'iMry of Htntc Onlhy. ilil "Iik wim iitiiilHTHlily "p tloed In llm tnmnporlvill'iti of Met iunn iriMipH or iiny mtlltiiry offlclil" JUTI-Of IHTOHM TeUIH Will " Hlll'll truiicpiirliilliin. In- Hii Ill "would like ly provoke trouble." hiuI put Antcr lonn rlllreiiH mi tlio hinder at the merry nf hiintlll. Indian Worker Speakn at Y. V. Social Hour Plan National Overall Club NO ANSWER MADE to Reduce Prices of Clothing BY CAR COMPANY KILLED BARTLESVILLE COP 1 .i"" ta.i Mini Kind Meek, Miccliil V. W. A worker aniniiK KlrlM In Indian chonln, wlmmi ucIIvIHoh Ink" Imr to every tribe In every p.irt nf llm I'Oiintry. will Hprak nn lmr wink "t o'l'T-o-k llila iiflrriinmi at lliu lo ciil inmoi'lalliili. Minn Meek will aim hIiib durlnit tin' noi'lal linur, nf which llm hiiMcmt enniliilltec will have ehvjtc MIhs Meek urrlvvd 111 Tulsa yenlcnliiy evening. A Krniip of Inrnl people cnperlnlly IntorcHlcil In work ninntiK Inillun Klrln, will meet with Mliw Meek at 2:30 n'clnck .Mnnilay nflernoon. To niukp It moip notlcpalilp a now inllrnail rromdpif itit tiger MlKiml U II lumnuli'il liilerniltleiitly by iititn iniule iiii'chanlHiii operated by ucety Inrn mm- Ni;V Vfllllt, Airll L'l Amnl Kiuii.illon nf (ivi.ill i lull" nf Iht' monliy Into n nMlniiHl ornnn Na tion In force down pricfw will he 'itrrnplpil ! In" promotem nf Ni'v nrN'H ul I 'In' intrude today, II wim drelnred by Wnlter .1 Kins ley nf the rhi'Pfi' chili, mm nf the Hpnnmim "I 'Hp movement. CnllowliiK llm procemdon up llroHilnny nf mlvmnlra nf nbl rlnt hi m. hint' ili-tilm uml KttiKhain. whlih ilmi'ii'il liv Ih'iinmiiil ttliiMU thi' llrm f marrh. KlMtnlry clHinl Hiil llm nvxl lp will lm fin mil I Inn nf .1 ' inillnnat 111 my,'' to w.iRo unr nn blKh loltilfiir ITIppk by I'i'flMitiH In buy nrilll iiliilnlliinn ilrnp within "ip ntmiiUiln llmll." Thi- "I'hfiwp club," hi' twill. "Im nlllliiB I" iinilirl.il-" llm .umiiIkh Iniltlnn nf llm nvprall rlubt nf Iho pininliy inlii K nai.liiniil iiikhiiIm linn In Hirrri' nn wbt Hhimhl h llm 'nmxlfnuin ptliV In ihv nr trim, ihnPK, mil'. ilrpipK nnilpr-ivi-nr, ii'i'kK, inrkltiR ami pihIi ni ri Huiih i uml in pli'ilKi' Kn nmiti lii'lublii I" HlilM' In I'll v unlll wpiiiIiik ii'inl inn hi' bniiKhl vHhln Uml 111 1 x 1 1 1 11 111 Oklahoma Cilu Hi ken Price for Sufiar but Clothinu ConwH Down lly A i ll'l I'fuw Hlntii Wltr OKLAHOMA (MT, April ;l HiiKar wim iiintiil by retail ilealerH hi'li' Inilay al .15 ii'iilM a pniiinl. nn InrrrnHi' frnin 21 cpiiIk nlnn' thi' I it v lipfnti' I-'iiIIiiwIiik thi' iitilliiiumeiiK'iit nf llm new hlKh prim, I). I.. Hiikit. ni'iri'lary nf Ibe Mlnln fair price riiiiiiiilwilnii, Rlali'il Im hail bi'Kiin nn Invi'MtlKiitliill nf mi'iohanlri imll I nj; Ihli t'liiniiinillty at mum than 30 I'l'lllH. 1'ilrpt of iliilblnit nhnwi'il a ilnwnwanl li'inli'imy lii'rn Indav ulmn Hi'Vptal umirhaiilM piiHti'il hIkiih In llii'lr wIiiiIiiwh inlvrrtlHlnK nu I Im fur $l!K.!ii) which havn lii'im hi'IIIiir fur frniii JU, In $r.r. a huh I'liultTrt of tilts "overall" inovi' inent ileolarn llm ilrclhm In I'lnlh lin; pilci-M In be ilim l Um wlilr npienil actlvlll!i of the overall 'bib. Mrs. Wlilln l:li'il(il. KMC ITI'Y. (lUln., April 23. Mm. W. H. WhTln nf lhl city whs i'IpcIpiI prcHlilpnt of llm I'Mfth ills I riot fi'ilerati'il tiuli. at tlm annual umPtlliR which climPil Imrc tnilny. "'Ill ilmlieii usiiMt lie worn mi III thorn 'timnlniiiin prlrps1 .irru. liny 110 nw hat until you can net fnfid imp, for J5 for Mx-nplv. Ilpneirillv preni'.li' thrift n ml nht m'.n tho (.110111011 tHnileimy nf I xtinvufiimi' "Already tlm eillll bait lecelvpit nlimlhliiK like 10,001) Irllrr en- lllllSlflV IIH HlMIIll " ('"Incl'lent with tlm par.idn i"itnp Ihv nniMiunrempnt by th Nnllurml iturtnent llelnllcru amii eiallnn lliul lO.flrio iiiill'iniiiiliii hud been dlinli hd to Plinim IhruiichinU llm I'nllP'l Btul In burn nmrrhnrit' I'plnlnni on J11M what I'onNllliili' "ni'ipwilly" ami "Inxiny" nppnrel within (he iiman ln of Dm livpr niill-proIlteerliiK htw: Mens, wnii'eii'ii and ehlld itiK cloihli. In nil mm-rliiix and nl prkeii were the tiibjwt nf Iho Impilry, It whs Milil'-il lohii II. Ilnbfi, executlvf pi re Inry nf tlm untm-latlnn, mtlrt thai mm rpsuti would !" I.i briuiT lunl'.HI iliidi'i'Hlaui'liiit belween lite Kiiverniuent ami clo'hlntt inuiiii rai'lurern mill me tIihiiIh Add .Mall ( iinli iv,. Seven new mall earrlpiM will In; addt'd o the force tit the Tulsa piml offtre llm first of Mil), according In II '. Mrl'llne. usilnlant superlii leridenl nf malls Tlm earrlerM will In chosen from iiiiiiinu those. iiassltiK llm iixll serMce examination held I'piii March 10 Limit to Improve es in Sliawijee Time I .1 nnu 1 11 Has Kxpired lly AsllPil PtMH MUIp Will" ' HI I A WNISK, tlkl.i.. April 111 -The 90. day period nlvun llm 8huwn" Tecuinlieh Traction wompntiy to tin -prove their ntreii ear ytm or ut Ihelr (.'tin off the mrpet will ettdPil Inilay without the rompany imyltig hiieil In the dPiDHniln HpakliiK nf tlm situation tonlKlit, Mayor 1''. W. Wattd wild "tlm cnuii- II will lake pruper step Tuesday night in eurm en lis aland. V will do nutjilnft until th uvular roun ell inectliiK-" Thw rar nyntem In ownpil hv It. " I.011K of .MimkiiRpe, llm owner of tlm Muskogee linen. Itumois Iih been afloat hre for Ihe nis Miek that lmg has iltM"icil of bis Intel 1 Mis heie to Ihe Hltarlel Mini puny of Oklahoma ('lly and Hi it that company Is prepnrlnit to build an Interiirlian road In Ihe elty. Hharii I. himself, denies this rumor. llimiN Apprim il. OKLAHOMA t'iTV. April 2t lliindH amountinf: In SKUKH) (or llm use of the waterworks at C'arncKlP, Caddii county, were approved today by tlm office of the attorney Ken era I rier Killing ). 11. tow, minnic-iiii linii'ii I'lecri Tintunl 'I'iiImi. H,i ll lo 1 h" W'nrlil IiAHTI.I'XVII.M:. April 21. .1. It. 'mwp, IochI policeman wus fatally shut here today by lix llllllnglfik. alleRi il bootlegger and 11 piu.ie cliftr acler Ciowe allemp.' d to arrest HII-. I rigleu fur onriyitiK niiH'ealeil wep- J one. lil.lliiKh a dnw his gun unit I slot Clown In th leg. The officer i 1 1 and npeniil fire nn Itllllncleu, who then ran Into n liuiid.ng open ing a window Im flmil anotlmr shot Into the hndy nf the otf.cer. fmwe died at a lionpltHl about 1 30 o'clock, four hour nfler llm Hhonllug lie wah 2.' eri old, and married He hail been on the pnlbe force about .1 vein and ;w a goml officer. Ills father lives near llanaer. Texiw. Illlllnu'ia eHiapeil. unit II Is Ihiunrht that he was beaded niwapN ft 1 1 sa. BIBLE CLASS GETS CHARTER I llnlii( Mi'ii'i (Jioiip Afflllale Willi llaillt Coiiientliiii. , A charier has been IkmipI to tlir lllltlness Menu lllble iI.ihk of III" Vlrnt lliipllst i hiireh b Ihe ado I department of the Southern Itaptl-t convention This offlilaily enroll llm cIiish with the Baptist Sundut ! eehonl bimrd and muki'i an fflll.t -I Inn with every other menu class in Ihe convention. The lorn I i lass now , lin ks but three of the 10 pjun's which consilium the standard of excellence In the convention About IS attended the meetlnp of 1 the ItuslncMs Mens futile cl.-i, 1 1-1 Sund.i and a lanter aitendaii' e .1 been seruipd to tilay regularly dur ing the ervlce of the 1 la, will appear for the second time officers of llm olasa are: I V. (shannon, prealilptit; K. S. Illley, first vice president; ('. S. I.oekwoml, second uce ptealdent: I). !. .Hhan non, third vice president; II. I'asa, ecietary; II P Hale, librarian; Orel Harper, publicity, jnl K. II. Wlel. teacher. lie STREET CAR HITS COUPE completely off ..nd the I ring smashed A. 1'. Shelton. tiiolmniaii or car, ippoiled that llm auloinol turned weal on Third after 1 o r north on KIkIii and that It was Hie left hand side of the street .Isltnlla." accident occurred three d , ego at ! If ih and Main when .ppriie ( iix'iii:ilnn Tin. KOIlT SMITH. Ark orll 2t I'ort (tmlth volera by n malorllv of 411 voles today approvd le 1 i ier. endum election the ordinance assess ing a privilege or mcupiitlon tax. Only one of the cinht pri'liuls m Mm city xoli'l a malorllv aKalii"! ip piMal of Hi" ordiuaiic'i An mi xii.i 1 1 liii?" ite was polled foi 1 special uli' um Mr-t. ('. ,M. t'nlbiirn anil iIiiiikIiIci Jurnl In Accident YcMcitla). Mrs. l". M. Colburn, SIR Kast Klghth, waa painfully i ut. and Nur- ma Colburn. Imr daughter, was. slightly bridged when an electric . automobile owned by c K. Coibun rnuim drlen bv MIsB Cnlhiirn ran I son of Mrs. Colburn I ah Into a 1 1 1 . Into an east hound Helm lew street car near Third and l'.lntn about cur at the atieet Intersection. O'l I'll k Veil' I I d i Charles French iho u of til" mO'"r C 1.' W,l The tt"n v' ii. r liadh d."iui(.'i ex eiinv I t it ) ID Mr- ili in' ' 1 1 X 1 LUMBER! '10,000 ft. new mixed mil run lumber, $55 per 1,000. Phone Osage 2267. JpjjL JpL 10 r.o .taapuad bercular tendency or Tuberculosis, may uso Send your nitno and address to Kligl h si'lciiliMts a-e cMierlmcii ir.K Willi two inumcill unci, sent I . ' mi.lpli Lev and ie. eiM il bx 1 1 ii. I.i ri pla c Hie dot an 1) i- 1 I' urai'l" TuberculosixS It was when phys icians said It waa Impca sl..lo for J. M. Miller. Ohio IJrUKRlst to sur vive, tho ravnRPS of Tu ber uloaia, ho bepan ex perlnientlnij on him self, find discovered th llo.ne Treatment, known na ADDIMNK. Anyons with coughs ahoxvlng lu ll under plain directions. Ltlot rku MHMI.1MC 78 Art-nde HuVdlna Colntnoua, Olilo IT liBi it': One of Tulsa's Classiest Ad-Writers Said in Sunday Paper: that if you boy, took to the overall plan he would be 3. O. L. Not so with us. Bccnusc in accordance with our policy of keeping up with the times. We will convert part of our plant into nn Overall Dept. and figure out, a way to press them with a classy up-to-the-minute overall crease. The balance of our plant wo will keep going just as it i sto care for those of you who stick to your old clothes. BUHL'S PARISIAN CLEANERS 275 CAI.I. os;i' OK CCDAIt 'J 1 1 SOt'TII IIOSTO.V SUDDEN SERVICE MK.MIH'.lt NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ItVKUS AXI CI.KANKUS THERE is unusual beauty combined with comfort in these new straws, Pana mas, UnliluUcs, Leghorns and a large variety of others. A hat to fit every fea ture. We can fit you and please you, no matter how discriminating you may be as to style or weave. We have them the kind that will please. $3 Others up to $15 THE ,n Nnnio mid Stetson lints u Strung- Cnrflcld uml Itcrnl Shoes CLOTHIERS 121 SOUTH MAIN ST. ''The House of Courteous Service" Learn the Facts About Stylish Clothes ' at Honest Prices Clothing prices are a little higher than last year; labor and materials cost more. But there's no ex cuse for prices being un reasonable. When you buy, pay enough to get good stylish clothes but make sure you get full value for your money. Don't pay a dollar more than is necessary. Come and see our COLLEGIAN CLOTHES. You'll like their looks; styles are the latest. All the new colors and pat terns; just what you like to wear. And these styl ish clothes are good clothes. Tailored from -all wool fabrics. Every stitch is sewed to stay. They hold their style and wear long. These honestlv m a d e COLLEGIAN CLOTHES are priced fairly. The makers keep their profit down; so do we, for we want you to have faith in this store's square-dealing. Our clothes give you more style more wear for your money. Save buy now buy here. O Collegian Clothes 192) DatU Adkr tc Soui Company Collegian Clothes $45 $50 $60 $65 $70 Hi-Lo Felt Hats and Brigham-Hopkins Straws mo CLOTHING CO. "Ol AI.ITY AT TIIK Klt.llT l'KICi;" 5-7 EAST SECOND STREET The Home of Crossett Shoes S3 Handsome styles in the new two pant suits ENTIRELY nsidc from their remarkably sturdy fabrics and extra stroni,r workmanship, these new two-pant suits have the style and fine looks heretofore seen only in younjj men's clothes. That is why the boys of Tulsa arc so insistent that parents buy boys' clothes here. BOTH single and double brcasters in many different effects. Newest ideas in pockets, lapels and belts full and snug fit ting models. Fine English tweeds, French tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots, flannels anil many other rich fabrics in new blues, grays, greens, browns and mixtures. Ages (5 to 18 years at $12.50 up. New ideas in wash suits THIS season's new wash suit styles arc the prettiest in many years. Dutch, French, English and American models each with its very distinctive effect. Fine, fast color materials in all shades and combinations at $!5 up. Pla-Mate footwear for boys WHETHER you buy boys' shoes for long service or for their good style and fit you want Pla-Mates. Made of selected first stock leathers in all shades. Goodyear welt soles, $6 up. Other oxfords for big boys at $(J to $10. 3S MS jr - e T-i clrr 1 I 53 s.1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii