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TWO MEN PERISH WHEN SUB SINKS K-6, Anchored in Harbor at San Pedro, Sudden ly Goes Down. ' SUNK LIKE PLUMMEt! Men Had But Slight Chance to Get Off; Opening of In nrr Torpedo Doora Cause V. AHUIN'OTON', Sept. 27. Open lr,r t the Innor doom of ft torpedo u' . after the outer dootu had not U- , . k.sod, caused tha sinking of the eibmarlne 11-6 -tn 8an Pedro ha it last night, aooordlns to ad . . vt the navy dopartmont lata t u A , i urt of. Inquiry on the necldont Ia t" fn ordered. W I'KDRO, Sept. J7. Two men r . I. .-J their lives when tlio sub r . H-d tmnk In San Pedro har V ta -1 night. It wan officially un n. ui ed today by Hear Admiral II. in O. Stlckney, commander of 11,. l'.i.Iflr fleet train and un cyo- ii .i of tho disaster. A third man who km minting and who for a time was thought to have been a viriim of tho nrrldont, has been jt jutrit for, together with all ct'fr officers and men of tho nub rriilnc iht dond are! ,f K. I) 11 KIT R IN, nonmnn, Rin Ic 1- '. Oallf. 1KANK O. BPAULSRUItO, Fea r. ai. Cowers Lake, S. I), I r ifcin wan drowned when, ns t!i" It-6 mink, tin wiih thrown Into tli" harbor waters from tho open conning tower. Ills body wtut recov ered Spautoburg, It wns hinted, had umuoKtloiuibly been caught In the slrk.ng vessel and had been drowned when tho wator poured In'o the craft throuKh .open vents and onnlns tower. According to Hear Admiral Stlek nfv. tho accident resulted from a t rprdo lubo having been left open. The raft sank In two minutes. INTRODUCE HAROLD SINGER New I'leld Secretary of Oklahoma C 11. Union Pays Tulsa n Visit. Tlir fir-t glimpse of Harold Sing er nrw field secretory for the Okla h "ma Christian Kndeavor union, was had by Tulsa Kndeovorers yes terday when Singer, In company with fiev. D. D. Kwlnnoy, etutn In termediate eiiperlntendcnt, visited here In connection with his Intro duction tour of tho state. Singer ttld llndeavorors ropentodly that thn w nld not bo his last trip hero and that ho was pleased with the ci edition of the local work. Singer conferred with Miss Mar-he Holmes, Tulsa district presi dent. In tho afternoon and nt night addressed a union meeting In tho I-fist Christian church on Okla-iK-ras part In tho "Four Square" world program for this yenr and next The meeting was followed by a rcrcptlon for Mls.i Ilmma Mc Claran of this city, who will lenvo Friday to begin her work ns secre tary for tho southwestern C. K. fed eration, with headquarters nt Dallas, Texas. PAGE IS SUED FOR $65,000 Pafcngcr Tnjuml on r.Icctrlc SivIiij; nt Park Flic Dauuigo Suit, Charles Page, Sand Springs mil lionaire for tho second tlmo with in a month Is named dnfondant In a big damago suit filed In dls ,y trtrt court. A. I,. I'earsn. Tues r clay filed a $65,000 milt against 1'age. tho Sand Springs park, rail way company, homo of K. M. Mon tell. Page wan defendant In n suit for alleged slander filed hy onn of his former employes about threo weeks ago. Tn lia nAllltnn Tttiytnn kn,a nut . that on June 10 he purchased a the device was In motion, travel ing at a high rato of speed, I'ear imn ears tho car In which be was riding ttruck an electric light pole which had been set up neur tho iwlng Ho say that he was tnrmn forward on hi face and suffered many injuries wb.li h unless he is nprratcd up un, iviil iimku him helpless for life. Tho aecldent, ho aerts, was caused by negligeneu of tno ilotendantH In constructing the mvmg SEASON BEGINS NEXT In beginning tho Orplicum's nudevllIo eCaon, the niiinagemcnt nnnnuiicot u change In imiIIcj two complete, shows eacli week ......viTi i V llltllKU Jll niin'j imi niiiiii.ii.' n. ...... ...... Unrtlns: on KnnilajH nnd Tlturfclnyn. Fncli iirngratii ciinslMliig of flvo iictn and inotlnu pictures. Tliero vvlil bo pri'icntcil tlirco per foriuancfs ilallj ",;'!u, 7:I." unit 1 p. m. Tlio inn nncciiifiu iniikcn this iirotnlxo, tliat the .Iioh offered nt tlio Orplicuui llicnler tin' iximilig m'smiii will ciiiul, If nit Mir. VasH uny vuiidovllln performances slump in cities the olwi of lulsu ut tho price;. SEASON Riai:RVATIONS CAN 1112 M.I1" NOW PRICES: viniin a vn trvii.iv xtvrivi'i: lower rioor 50c, Halcony 15c, No Suit Wears Just Like Iron, Justices Decide NKW YOHK. Hept. 27. When a clothing clerk Mbt you that a suit will -'wear llko Iron," ho shouldn't bo taken too literally, because hi cxpreeslon In figura tive and dooa not bind his boi os giving a warranty entitling the purchaser to his jnoney back when, after several months of wear, holes make their uppenr anco In tho seat of the trousers. Thin, In effect, was the drcUt lon yesterday of three loarued Justices of tho miprnmo court, sitting In the appellate term which pawnees on tho Judgement of lower tribnnalH. The ruling wan made In an artion brought by Louis W. llurhurgor, against htom llrothers, clothing dealers. PASTOR TO SPEAK ON KLAN rrvnlirtrrlnii Minister nt. Ada Ao- cvptn Imitation of Ada Chapter. Slifrt.l lu Tho Vfld. AIM. Sept. 27. Dr. N P. Patter on, pastor of thn Presbyterian church here, haw been Invited by tho local chapter of the Ku-Klux Klan to speak on the klan at a local theater here Sunday afternoon. Tho Invitation came us a result of ro marks made by the pastor last Hun day night at the rhurch when tell ing of his experiences In Ireland Doctor Patterson declined the offor, having accepted one from loeal lodges n short time before receiving the klan letter. As a result he will talk for both the klan and lodgn Sunday afternoon and a large num ber of klan member.- are oxpected to attend. Citu Brief DlVOItCIO rilTITIONfl filed In district court Tuesday: I,uther 11. Cometh against Melissa Cometh; Pearl Combs against Homer J. Combs: Fern Wllllnmri against Wal ter Williams; Amy Chnntctm against Clauds Chnstecn. MATlRtAOK I.ICRNRHS Issued Tuesday: Kdward J. Mace, 21, and Cleo IJvans, 10, Tulsa; Io Whls man, 21, and Loreno Mlkemun, IS, TuUa. J AM IIS MAIILOW. alias Wolfe, was hold for trial In district court on three charges of forgory by Justice CJuorry nt Marlow's preliminary trial Tuesday. Ills bond was fixed ni J6.000. Marlow Is accused of forg ing three $2! checks on tho Central Machine compuny. INRTHAl) OF Till! HKnt'IiAU speaking program there will b n business meeting of the Ilotary club at noon today following tho lunch eon. "He suro and be ready to get It off your chest," is the advice to Rotarlans from the (lassor, offlclnl publication of tho club. A UMTTKIl and bigger Ad club for thn remainder of the ear. This Is the ambition of II. S. Raymond, the new club president, who, at the Tuesday noonday lunehenn outlined his program. W. It. Klllmer was tho principal speaker, his subject dealing with how ho has made a huccchd of his business. M BUT I NO OF Til 13 Ii.istorn Star Past Matrons' club has been, railed for Friday afternoon, Orlob(r 7. at 3:30 o'clock In tho homo of Mrs. Ulanche Slglor. W. R. MARTIN, representative In TulsA of tho Pennsylvania railroad, stated yesterday that thn Manhat tan limited, the fnstcst train on the system, running from Chicago to Now York, has cut off one hour and 111 minutes of Its schedule. In ad dition, It Is no longer an extra fare train. Mortuary Hastings. Funeral services for George llrown Hnstlngs, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrn. Karl O. HastlnFf, who died Monday evening at the home, 510 Fast Seventeenth Place, after a brief Illness with bronchial pneumonia, will bo conducted at the resldenco at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday after noon, with Rev. C. W. K-rr o:f!c Ifttlng. IJurlal will he In Rose Hill cemetery. Hesldrn his parents, tho boy Is survived by a younger brother, C.rant. U5o uiul 35e TULSA TO DISCUSS PLAN OF GREATER CITY Chamber of Commerce In vites All Citizens to Meeting Thursday Officers of the Chamber of Com merce expect n. truly democratic crowd of Tutsami at the mass meet ing nt the nifh school auditorium nt 8 o'clock Thursday night, when Tulsa's future I to bo under discus sion ami when plans re to be for mulated for Its advancement to the Industrial and business place It uhould occupy In the southwest. "Wn exriect this meeting to be rharscterHecI by the same spirit that animated Tulsa ns during the wnr, when they gathered together with but one purpose In mind -that of holrtlng win thn war," Alva .1. NIIsh, president of the chamber of commerce, said yesterday. "It was In those time of appre hension and uncertainty that Tnl snmc, filled with energy and fired with enthusiasm, forgot Individual ism and worked early anil Into sell Ing liberty bonds and soliciting sub scriptions t.. the varloir. war funds They were never satlnfled unlesn Tulsa whh the flrut , ll.. I.. aA.,ih west to oversubscribe Its (pints, no maiier now large it was. and then nnnnunce with Justifiable pride that Tulsa never wan known to 'fall down.' And when the tlmo came for another campaign these same men and women banded together again with the same fighting spirit and put over another successful drive, lthnlry of Cltlnc. "That's the spirit we want st this meeting. There Is no blood) war In IiroffreSM HOW. tint fhern tu a stant war on, of friendly hut stern iivmry oejwecn omes toe commer cial and Industrial supremacy. Hy exhibiting the same spirit In city building that gave Tulsa an Interna tional reputation during the war. tills cltv can and will bn the fore most cltv In tha MAiilhivmrf AV.. !., the natural advantages; we have tho r'-uiicii ij-jic oi men anu wnm.n Hand theni together In n common cause of building Tulsa, Just as thev weie handed together to help win the war. and say why, they be an Irresistible force." The rcorgnnlratlnn plans of thi Chamber of Commerce have been perfected. Thev Are designed along the simplest but most effective llnet and wre drsfted after a careful study by chamber of commerce r.ffl cers of similar organisations In other cities where the chamber of com merce have been responsible for un precedented growth and expansion. Counterfeit Money Pawed. Hpeelnl tr Thi V.rM CI'HIIINci. S.pt. 37- Six counter feit $10 bills alleged tn h ivn been passr.l in this . Hy smne fl.tio Frldav night ..r eary Him Ii" morning woo report id to loial po U'c Saturday. E .gwMJ I ll 5 3 cT 8. mmmate R DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SFPTKMKER 2S, ri7 Hamlet's Grave 1..l MJ1J 1.. ti I Amilhina Like a Ghost NHW YORK, Sept. 27 On the assumption that moitt girl pupils somo clay will marry and make their homes in small cities apart ments, public schools here are lin ing equipped to teach them how to kep house economically and effi ciently under those conditions. Part of the equipment of the domoslto science department, of each of the new standard school buildings opened this year, Is a mode flat, filling the space of one otdlnaty school room and In cluding a kitchen, living room, dining room, hall, bedroom and bath. Adjoining the modern flat Is a large rooking room and three small kitchens, separated by rail Ingic, the enthe unit providing for the Instruction of to pupils at once. SUNDAY'S MANAGER" HERE IVtil Itnpp i:tHN-liil lu City Wccl- iii-mIii) for ltelnl Pivllmliiarli1. With tho expected mrlwil here Wednesday of Fred W. Happ, busi ness representative or Hlllv Kundav. there will soon be set In motion an extensive program of preparation which will culminate in the opening of the famous evangelist's rnmpalgn October JO. Kapp, who has been as sociated with Sunday for about I I years and has acted In his present capacity since his return from Y. M. C. A. work abroad, will coma from Spartnnsluirg, H. C, to be the plara of (he campaign following Tulsa's. Campaign headquarters have been established In thn basement of the Y. M. C. A. by Miss Alma Thomas, Rapp's secretary. Through Miss Thnmii Happ has already announced himself hh ready to address out-of-town meetings and to ai range for groups from nearby towns to attend specified Sunday meetings In a body. A meeting of the general campaign cominltleee, composed of the pastor nnd two representatives from each of the co-operating churches may be called this week by I'jrus Averv. chairman, to get nil advance wmk under way. Comtriictlnn of a taber nacle on South Klgln. ai cording to I Ihe spe. fl, ntlons of nil Rnnilm's tab lernsclcs. will .lino be started short l. Had your iron todav! Eat more For One Dollar you can now have the famous Durham-Duplex razor either in a neat sanitary case of American Ivory or in a handsome, flexible leather "kit" Your dealer will give you your choice. Each set contains, in addition to the razor, a safety guard and three detachable, double-edged Durham-Duplex blades the longest, strongest, keen est blades on-earth- Make your change today to the STATE CONTENT Wl I H ITS CASL irnN'riNi'Kn rn'M rxun osini cussed the testimony nlven today with Mrs. Dctmnnt or Alice Hlako nnd said she had known Aide Ulaks about a yenr. The witness was vigorously ques tioned aa to whether she had dis cussed Iter testimony with anypne lt- Hnd especially Alice Hlakn. Bho repeatedly denied having done so. Relating Iho Ireumstancen nf Miss Rappe's cut ran. e to room 1319, tho witness said IHtln't Note the 'lime. "Mrs. Delmnnt was In 1221 chang ing tier dress Miss llappe went In the door nnd called. 'Matiille, Maudle, let mn tn ' Mrs. Delmnnt replvlng. told hev to go to the othr room and Hh did. The door was open. At that llmei Arbuckln was standing by the table." Tho wltnean said that while drinks wer on the table, she had not par taken of any. Mr Helmont, she said, had some drinks, but Hh" did not recall how manv. "We were having ton good n time to pay much attention to the xset time." The defense drew from the wit ness the admission that she believed Mrs. Delniont was Intoxicate I w'.ien she demanded that the do-,r of 1313 be opened. Mlsn Prevost refused to eim!o how many drinks !r Pei-nnnt hi t. but aalil, 'ihe was taking ..vcrythliirf offered her." Artiiicl.lt 0N'iicil at Mncv. Arbuckle opened the door ..f 1'tO she ssld. almost tintneillnt..W ftft. r .Mrs. Iielmont had call, ,1 ope-i the door." On cross-examination the witness stated the ce she den.il bed ;ire ously'rnme from a howl ..f m 11 1220 and that sonic lc .- had hern l placed at the back of Mli Happ s liead, hut that Ml Uapp h id I thrown It tn the floor. Miss Prevost said )ic hi I only Hffil Mlsa ltappr taa.- .... .!.!. if. nnd when she en'ercd ilic r.."in nhe did not believe her Hiloxb ni .1. but believed her to be III Aik.il if Mls Rnppe might have brulsi d h r own arm while tearing nt her jlollimg. the wltiicxs said IKH ILippe Ui not raisiiis Additional Blades 50c for a package of 5 DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO. Jersey City, New Jeixy Factorial J.rmr CltT.U.S. A. Hhrnd. Rns. l'a.jlt,r'rkiM Tnnlo.Cia. Sale IfeprcKcntmUre In all Countrina 1021 In', hed ti. r .un .irnv in '.r , r. s c n I tin ic-iliicit e v vinln.i i i. ult tiess us Id hIic bid mil .j . Ilcnt one of the di tense coutimi , on 'ho street and I elated her i unversalion with him. Pho said be told her to call him up l( she ever needed an atiurney. When oourt adjourned until 2:2fl thn defense nskml that eho be held for further questioning. "S will see whether tliln witness linn over diaetiased her testimony with anyone else." tinmlngues said. Judge IjASitrus nnnouiiieil morn lengthy sittings of the court would he held from now on to speed up thn rate. AFFILIATE WITH CHAMBER Mrnilx-m of ITlilverwily of Tnlst! tilty Apply for Mrmhemli!i. All mnmbera i f the faculty of thn t'nlverslty uf Tulsa arn to become members of the Chamber nf Com mens, by action agreed upon ynnter ilay. A letter of application for membership blank, signed hy the thlilnen men nf the teai hlng Mad, ban been posted to the Chamber of Cnmmeru. antlejpsting thn organ isation's membership ilrlvs mxi week. President J. M. tlordnn. already a niembor of the Chamber of Com merce, saw In the a i of faculty members cvidcme of their belief that hii all iit 'tind tunbei Iocs not confine bis int.. i .'.it to tin cliiM-irootn lint Is Intercut! .1 In UI, iM lfuie .is well Tb. to 1 1 vv i Adolpb Kramer U t fl - I 1 1 It o, i ., C Jl Km. I T I ' H ijiihiiI F A t- ho utt I 1mvi, I. I ft, ! i J.HI i M, it O Ilntu iv ,1 I ivl... c ivc Portion "Spcclnl" Tlint blx, full vvclnlit Porto Klcnn ClRnr, 1 c ntrnlht, Nothliij: like it. Try one. A Ptltch in Time. Have your ryes nfra'tcil and pro long their usefulness. Consult HANNIS Hetter glasses are the result of belter methods 305 S. BOSTON PERMANENT WAVING We giiiimnlco our work to be perfectly satlsfai lory. Rhampoolng makes the wave more beautiful. Call us for further information. We do perfect marcelling and Inix'to hslr coloring. NATURAL HAIR GOODS l'Vanco Amerli an Toilet Artl i les Hpiclnl attention given It) orders. mall NEW YORK HAIR SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR ill II S, MA1.V OS.AM, I'll It TO DHALKKSIf both 71iotoiifrlibrrtl IliliaiKlWortlillitj ttt not tM Ut your locality, aik ui bont our tumtuil ilfilcr propouliua. mum i Community IVtlr-c (iet Husy. 'r.adv Wnuk .inb ml C.i rir will i.,.,i.t t , hii w .r'ii. ,), f)lll ,,,,,!,. ik nniJ 15. l:NIH. Kept. IT RIx cim.minlM l),.ugliis and JlilMal,- O. t. ber 14 fairs, preliminary to Ihe t.srfleid , ,, ,, ,11)t0,. LHhoma county fair which will be held Inlttrirtbir 21 and i2. Catalogs con Knld during Ihe week bcgli.nlng ' tsmlng premlm lls's will be mailed Octobnr 2S. are now being made'tn all farmers In th nmnii Do you discriminate at the dining table or are you thoughtless? Tn llrottiwndo of tiome-a, n "line" In drawn t the? bn-akfant tabic Ten or cotTeo is sorved for "KTown-ups" mwl Pmium for children. Hut nome parcntn do not dincrifniiwte, Callcrit)e und taiinlj), tlw Urjuri(ts contuntH of codec nnd ten, Bonously ictartl tho devolojHiJotil of tlio ddicnto ucrvc tuawcfl tn diildrcn. Cotisrcjiicnlly, Inntcnd of rich, natlsfylnjt Postum, clilldtcn nrr over stimulated by tho drugs in tnt and cofFcc; nnd no tuny prow up irriiuUo and norvoua. Any doctor out trll you that tills Is a great evil nnd should lw corrected. Altliouch nome ji rents feci n oUnte juatlfl cntlm.1 for tlw nronnl Indulgunco in coffee, yet tho hnmi lo tliesn nwy Ixt cqunUy tieriotin. It may take n litUa whilo tomrr for the dntcs In cof frxs nnd tea touflect nn oldur jvrson, hut in ninny crevti thw nervous nyattin and allied bodily funo tlonn will tsxtvtne weokcnicd. The surcnt way to nvoid such poBnlbnitlt is to quit ciriTea entirely and drink I'ostum Irmtmd. Tlio cliunRe permits yoo to ct sound, restful siren. Pontum in tlio wnll. known, monl-t'rmo bovetv. nge. Llko tlxxisanda of others you will like It bemuse. An Uavor, it is much llko u liieh-Erado cofTee. Do nwny with tho dfcrtlction nt tho tnblo. Serve delidons Poatum, pipinK hot, to nil tho family. One week's trial nnd It is likely that youH never return to lea and colTce. I'oetnm cranes In two forms: Instant Postomfln tins) mode Insunuy In the cop Iry thn addition of boiling wtf. ltnm Csrenl (In pscknf; of Uigr bulk, for thoss who prefer tn nuka lh ililnl while the meallj being ptptttl) Bind try boiling for 20 mlmitM. rrIef.nlt,IntlJ .ndOrolnChll.litn iTheOrl(;inll'ood.Dtlukl''orAllA;sB THIS trim yet vigorous lines of this new Thoro-Worth model will bo appreciated by tbc young man who knows style. Whether you prefer this, or one of the more conservative models, you will find at the Thoroughbred or Worth dealer in your town a hat which will satisfy your individual requirements. It is easy to select a suitable Worth or Thoroughbred Mat. The style range is so complete, the quality is so apparent, ; that it is a real pleasure to make a selec tion. The prices are unusually low for hats of this character. nmsPoLKTrn- .VUHTUUrltJSJL for INFANTS a INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's Tho Original Avoid Imitations anil Substitutes. I Hleli i Milk .MslieiJOrsin Hitrsrt : Inpswdtr 1 No CfloUuijr-Nourlibing Oigctibl Including Tax Incliiilln- Tax 'Tr"''?"'''f-Vn ' f "-' - -r' ui:i:k day m tim,i;s llulcouy 1 '(.'. Iwcr I'loor 2So ny rirMgTTHintKffnifTri?fTM',f't ' '