Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1915 Page: 2 of 10
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THE TULBA DAILY WORLD WEDNESDAY JUNE 2 3 1015
UNDERWRITERS ARE
CLAIMING THE CITY
Atfoiil Arc I ii Attendance
liYnni Evi i Pari of
i from i standpoint "f business Re
I pllshi ! and mm IbI i ntertalnrnent
AUTO RIDE TODAY
l;m i;in(ncl al Hotel Tulsa
Tonitfhl Will Be LA-a
ture Event
I . I N - ll'.in.l: M
!i ;;n o'( lis h s'
1 Kin I iimii ' 11 Agents. ' 1 '' 1
j ii i . i. I' M.
Annual i lo u f state offlci ri
Descendant of
Neptune Writes
About the Rain
W I
'I1 '
6:30 I" k
Aim ii. 1 1 bancjiiet Ion
Oreer Hotel Tulsa I
lime 1 ""I-
i. i. i . ii.
Km underwriter from .ill parts "f
11. Rtut Kttthi red m Tulan yesterdsy
fof the opening sessions uf "" an-
nual convention ktal Association
of Loi .ii I'n' Insuranci Agent
Interesting programs were given at
th. lorclul lub i H-- .mil in the
afternoon ihf laltors were guests nf
1 1. locn I I' - in nnoe hi' " 1 he West
em association liasi i 1 1 ga me
bast nlghl Ihey attended nn Inter
i ii hik Illustrated lei inn on Mre pi e-
ventlon bj l.m ton II Ktublis of Chi
h.ii;" al convention hall Man) locul
people hi ard il" lecture.
Todas will i" ii"- Inst ''' of 'be
convention All business sessions will
i. held m Hi" Commercial club tu
icmbly i i Thin forenoon then
win i" spe I" bj I .urton H Btubbs
noil former Assistant State Insurance
C nilsslonci Arthur W I'ettlt
The afternoon session will be largely
I nvi r '' business matter and will
conclude with a question box.
There will !" an automobile nil"
over ii" ' Its :it 6 ::n o'cloi u thin even-
ing ami ui . :t o'clock ii"- crowning
social even! "f il"' s sab n will tnke
place in i li" foi m "t an elaboi ate bun
i. i Hotel Tulan. Frank II .Greer
of this clt) will be toasl master
t mlerwrlterN Mas Merge.
A! yesterday's session h wan Indi-
cated thai ii" amalgamation of the
Ukbihomn Aaaoelatlon "i Local hire
Inautancu Agents with the Btate
Rnauall) Tnderwrltors' aaaoelatlon
would occur In t he nenr future. 1 1 V.
Kahle "i Oklahoma City prealdenl uf
the Casualty association was presenl
add ex i icd himself as fin oring i he
plan Committees will !" appointed
by both organisations i" work oul the
details "f Hi" proposi d affiliation
If iii" organisations are amulga
mntiul i sei rein i "ii Salary will be
appointed lo malnlatn permanenl
state offices.
in spit" of i drenching rain a good
size) crowd of Insurance men were on
hand for th" opening sesBlon of the
convention yesterday morning al 10
o'clock II ii Ashby presldonl of
tin. Tulan association delivered the
address "f welcome ii" spoke "f the
plans thai had been made for enter
talnlng the vlsllon and lold thom that
if thej wonted something and didn't
eo it all tii"v had i" 'I" as in sk
any menibei of Hi" convention com-
mittee Tribute in Tulsa
-i ii Muili M of Bartli i iii" ii"
Hi ered i in ri spouse 1 1" paid a glow
iiik tribute to Tulsa's hospitality and
delivered un Impressive nddresi on the
Importance Bnd finer polnta -f the
life Insuram c huslni ss
B" K. Thurman of llartleavlllo the
slat" president delivered his annual
address In iii"li he reviewed I Ii" ac
compltahments "f the association dm
ing Hi" pusl twi Ive in. '"Hi. II" spoke
i i" i i.i 1 1 v "f t Iw work done .it i Ik In
homa 1 " 1 1 in i" half "f favorable ami
sane fire Insurance regulations
V. li. s. huh. is of Vlnttu secrelarj
of Un- new si it" Insurnnco commission'
wiih the only speuk t yesterday nftel
noon Mr Samuels holds un Im
portanl office nn i he bourd created bj
the comprehensive new Insurance 1 1
pasted by the reeeni slate legislature
and which will havi control of In
IiiMin 'i Inklings
i
yesterday affvrnoon's session but
etd'enl which his wife suffered at
M
suran " rates in Oklahoma foi several
True t (tie famous Tulsa si'int the
local fire Insuranc nu n are forgetting
tin i personal business for these two
tin' hi iok rnassh e bank md the
Abo H I i I" o'cli ek th" flrsl big
di ops p ittered d' wn on the
pavement Then in leas than five
minutes nun was falling with
torrential gen'.'ro.iil y in m i ut
4 r. minutes elghl tenths of an
Inch r rain had fallen The
heavy cloud passed over md lefl
a smiling mmi t" sand its warmth
mi nature's Irrigated country ami
a gain i h" i nn bea mi il fori b '
The damage lone in the oats
' rop was no ill The wheal crop
of iIiin county Is ni w practically
nil harvested ami m damage was
linn t.i ii The hai vest hands In
the oats fields were kepi oul of
the r i -1 1 1 .- for i few hours. How-
ever in th" afternoon work w..s
agnln resumed.
There wns hall too yesterday
morning. However Hi" "cgkes"
nf ii " w im b fell were smnll and no
damage wns done t" it" fruit
Cl'npS
The "curbstone chatter confer-
ence" was In session yesterday
afternoon and the ildesl Inhab-
ii a ni was back In li is own.
The O. I volunteorcd the ln-
formatlan thai t he rath fill t li us
far in rune ban been sufflcenl t"
lasl Oklahomi foi Inst sey en
years an I eleven days pi oy nl-
Ing that it w-is distributed pro-
per! lonatcly
I urlns tb" ii"'it- and a half thai
i he clouds Iiumi. o er Tub i
county it wns nearly as dark as a
semi moonll! niht
Otherwise everything ns all
rlr.bi
Bclah!
I aim ncmnii'tiraior CrmnntcA
ftpvi .it in Th World
M'ALBRTKit June 22 John White
Irdcral farm demonstrator for Pitts-
burn county Is tu be promoted i" dli
Irlol superintendent of a now district
comprising is loutheastorn counties
ii w is announced here today A new
demonstrator Is being sough! for
Pittsburg tinder the new arrnngi
men! Oklahoma Is to be divided in'"
four districts Instead nf three foi
farm if i istratb n work
I. iv. Mmi i I bail"".
"No I can'! no out of town now for
. n a day now I might lose one of
ni patients."
"An con u' Rven if he doos gel
well you'll gel another sometime."
Peace Not in Sight;
Wilson Dissatisfied
(Continued From P
i )ne. )
has made 11 clear however thai H
will give opportunity for n settlement
itept esentntlons hav
tli. United Si. lies t. th
Mexico i'Ih and nt Vera Cru as well
Insisting thai the lives and interests
of foreigners must bo prote t'-.i in
".nn". iinii with any transfer of au-
thority In the capital it Is nol known
.t whether the Vllla-gapnta troops
wild t" number ten lli"iisin.l In Mex
been mndo by
ant Iii. l it ies In
lea Cltj
(loiunle;
the
tin
offer resistance to
icuuto peacefully as bus
on previous oo salons
has changed hands
londo Carransa agent
gave "ni ti'iiiiciii n telegram
vers I'rnz quoting s message
Obreaon i" Qenoral Carransa
have taken note "f your message
will
e.'is..
cin
All"
DARKEN GRAY
HAIR
r M'l'iiYlNU i itw not 1 1 y i
1 1 VKMIJ SS
l. n'l iimii .i.i !..ek young BO if
jrour hair i wispy thin falling gray
t-- . i ki-.l with gray fade. I dry prema-
turely kiu i" rostore t" original dark
Imply Bhampoo hair and scalp
a few times with Q-Man Hali Color
Restorer All your ".ray hair will then
becomi i. rant .fully darkened lustrous
! It. fnsh. wavy with that dark IUS-
s gloss making entirr head "f hair
- darkened fascinating and at-
i Also stops Itching sculp dan-
dr ff and falling hair Q-Ban Is nol g
e.. but nets on the roots making
! - healthy so the gray hair nal i
a!'.y turns beautifully dark so evenly
BO on can tell It has been used.
Q-l .n is not st "ky or messy; harm-
less and i g Lgranti sd to darken mi-
hair i - T- 7. bottb "illy .' cents At
Taisa clrujf store Tulsa Okla. Adv.
been
hen
Ell
hi re
from
nf yesterday" the message opened
in which you have Ihe kindness to
Inform me about reports In the Amor-
lean press and to transmit to me the
message you received from Villa"
DISCUSS I'emc.
It ismueh hs General Carranag re-
ceived 1 leneral Vllla'i offer "f an
armistice on June i" or IS it was nol
understood here whether the "reports
in the American press" referred to the
peace or Ihe stories "f friction which
did n.'t originate until June 19 Obre-
gon made no reference In bis mea-
i i i" friction but discussed almost
entirely th. offer of pence by Villa
"Since the assassination "f Madero
and Pino Snare." continues the Obre.
I gon message ""ii have been the only
authority invested with national rep-
resentation this being the reason why
I we base adhered to Ihe office "f first
chief supporting you ..uamst all
treason because w. are honest and cn-
ttrely divested of personal ambitions."
i The message pronounces Villa s
l"f.illnie" declaring that he "alms at
I this time to leave the country via the
nuaresl frontier t" enjoy the wealth
b" has accumulated In the name of
the ii volution.
y nn't is ii Marines
Less anxiety was fell over the situa-
tion In the faqul valley today after
Admiral Ho ird n porti d thai he had
Bunora slatt troops were available for
operations against the Indians who
have bi n threat) nun: Ami Mi an set
tiers Officials now are quite confident
thn! II will not be necessary for Ad-
miral Howard to land the marines and
bluejackets who are held in readiness
to march Into the interior front Quay-
mas unless adequate protection is
nieii settlers by the .Mexican forces.
CITY COMMISSION
TO PROTECT HEALTH
I n i ii- Pure Food Regula
tion i- Soon He Knforced
in Tulsa.
TO INSPECT ALL HERDS
Metal Milk ( 'hecks One of
the Tilings That L to
Be Tabooed
' ri d in
It hi he w hipped Into legal form by
inei im.- of the . ommission so
i
palgu for iiin milk In time to pre-
'eni the spread of disease among
babies of ihi city during the hot
mi ni lis.
The new ordln ince was made
nceeasary becnusu "i adverse court
.1". Isions mi thl pi . sent law.
To Supervise Cows
n win ;iw thi city supervision
over all cows whose milk Is Hold ill
Tulsa m. matter where they ma) i"-
located Each cow must be Inspected
for tuberculosis by a registered grad-
uate veterinarian and appropriately
m. .iked with a metal lag affixed to
the animal's ear The t.iK iimsi con-
tain the date of lb. hilar ill: t in
spnctlon ami Ihe mime of the yet-
ei Inarlan making it.
ah persons handling milk must
havi d permit from the municipal de-
partment of health The permits will
bo divided Into three classes whole-
salers retailers and vendors.
All milk In. tiles and cans must be
thoroughly washed and sterilised bo-
fore being filled and no containers
can be removed from a place where
contagious or communicable diseases
extsl without the special permln Ion
ni the food ami milk Inspector
nieiai milk cneCKS sin li as arc now
In use. me barred .Metal and cellu-
loid cheeks in smia fountains anil
confectioneries are also placed under
Ihe bun. as they gather disease germs
mi account of thir constant use
None bill pa pi r checks may be used
and these must he destroyed niter
on. e being used.
The Inspector i given full author-
ity to take samples Of milk al any
time or any place ami t.. condemn
milk thai docs not "lime up to re-
quirements on the spot.
amend."
ORGAN CONCERT ON
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
K n ('III lull II
Will Be played
lahoina Citv
Music Box
Ok
it.
GOARANTEE RENTAL
OF 100 RESIDENCES
Sand Springs Smelter Has
Unique Way to En-
i ourage Building
DORBARRESTSWITH
THE BUSINESS MEN
Unless Money Is Donated
Tins Week' Event Will
Nut Be Held.
Thursday and Friday will be Imr-
bar finance days in Tulsa.
The I mi liar board met last niulit
a nd iissigned to each of i he m i ny
fin. in. ml campaign committees a list
of I'll ms ami Individuals Upon whom
A figure has been set Mill! unless it
Is lea. lied in Ibis two days' campaign
there iM be no Durbar the week of
September X Every subscription will
bo taken on condition that unless the
desired amount in raised each dona-
tion will be returned.
"A lily I turbo i or no 1 un bar at all
and Ihe money In the bank before a
wheel is turned.'' was the decision
reached bj the directors They are
all big business men of the city and
each on. of them is going to assist
financially as well as donate two days
Of bis time
Citizens of Tulsa shold be prepared
to receive the sollcltort in the proper
si irll Don'l waste time asking them
to tell you aboul all the plans for the
Durbar Mist everyone In town
knows ub.it the Durbar was in 191!
and all tin y need to know now Is that
the proposed third annual Oklahoma
Durl ar is g .ni". to be bigger than any
Of the rest.
Meet 'em with a smile on your face
ami have your cheek ready when they
call. They may be around Thursday
and they may nol call until Prlday.
itui It's up i" von. Mi t'.o.'d Citlsen
to be prepared bright ' and early
Thursday morning
it's for s bigger and betti i Tulsa.
PART OF W TULSA
WANTS TO SECEOE
ro encourage the building of mure
dwellings Hand Springs the local
smelting company there has m.nie a
moat unique offer to anyone who cares
to accept the guaranteeing of rental
for one ar for bouses up i the num-
ber "f one hundred. The Bund Bprlngs
smi II. r is one ol the largest employers
of workmen of the Sand Springs' foe
lorll s and is anxious to have all of Its
employes residents of Sand Springs
ButMIng of houses either large or
small have an excellent investmeni
111 their properly because of the sub-
stantial growth which the town la ex-
perionclng it is growing In all direc
lions ami Increases are to be noted In
the business pf all Industrials and bus.
Inesses located there
Tin ist. mi demand for dwellings
Which has been Insistent for the past
two years la keener no than It has
ever been da to ihe bringing In of n
large number "r laborers to man the
new fucturlei there and the added ca-
pacities to the older plants While Un-
people of s.imi Springs and its com-
mercial organisations arc doing every-
thing possible in offsi t the big demand
for dwellings the Bupply of nouses is
still several bundled short
NEWSPAPER MEN
ABSORB ROTARIANS
Win. St fyker l
J 17211 II
el. 1 1 II
)('
Ma
the Demo
the Main
Kidded.
"The town is in a whit" heat
"Many rumors are current
"Thl re is much excitement."
These words m the unique an-
nouncement of the regular meeting of
ii.e Rotary club in the grillroom of
the Hotel Tulsa al noon today star-
tled members of the club yesterday
it is understood that some startling
stunts are to be pulled at this meet-
ing but What they are is .still a secret
because the newspaper men Of the
city have charge of the program and
newspaper men are experts at keep-
ing secrets.
William Btryker editor "f the Dem-
ocrat will be the presiding Rotarlan
today ami Charles B Dent and (liner
l. Benedict arc the orators yvtio will
tickle the ears of the members. The
following is the announcement "f the
meeting sent out to all members yes-
terday: The Invitation
a 1 1 1 1 1 : i : 1 1 : i . i :
B LAUGHTER!
of the Kiiik's Bnglish is
Promised All
Good
ROTARIANS OF TULSA
Event Will Occur at the
Usual Meeting Place
al High Noon un
Wednesday.
June 28.
i treal In convention hall.Sunduy aft-
ernoon June 117 .11 ! "''lock. When a
tru pipe organ concert will be given
il Mill be the See. un! Of a serie s of free
concerts but really the flrsl oppor-
tunity Tulsa people have had to at
ti n.i such an entertainment. The first
free i on. mi was scheduled o few
Sundays .ii?" when Mr Lord of Lon-
don England was to hove played the
lui' music box A drenching rain :tn
minutes before the concert rendered
the undertaking a failure.
Sunday 's concert will be play d by
Edwin M. st. ekei the young organist
of Okiahoma City who played his way
into the hunts of Tulsa music lovers
at the Grace M. E concert a few
w eks ago. The same week he played
for la() business men ut the conven-
tion hall luncheon whi n his rendition
Of popular airs on the pipe organ
brought forth repeated rounds Of ap-
plause that .ailed for encore after
encore.
Mr. steckel is the composer of
"Sundown Sea" which he played at
the Grnce M. E concert accompany-
ing Mrs. j. e. McConnell who sang
the fimg
Recently Steckel gave a concert in
i Iklahoma 'ity and Ihe follow ing com-
ment appeared in the i iklahoma City
Times:
"An audience of 800 people gath
ered in the auditorium of St. Luke's
Church Tuesday evening to hear the
flrsl of the organ recitals given by
Edwin M. steckel the young organist
and composer assisted by Miss Mil-
dred Shsughnossy of El Reno w hose
Contralto voice has been reaping gre.it
plaudits wherever heard.
"The program which was a benefit
performance for the oraan fund of the
church was entirely of Relet lions from
grand operas and was received most
enthusiastically by the audience. Prob-
ably the best numbers given by Mr.
Steckel were the Sextette from Lucia
de Lammermoor arranged by Prof.
Edwin Valle Mclntyre of this city and
the final overture 'Stradella' from
Flotow.
"Miss Bhaughnessy's contralto tones
w.re especially clear and under per-
fect control ami her selections most
peaslng. For encores she sang The
Sundown Sea' lullaby written By Mr.
Steckel and also 'The Hose In til"
Hud.' "
EXAMINATIONS TO BE
HELD TOMORROW
Ey ery mombi r
Of Tulsa Is ' tpecti
pointed place in
Hotel Tulsa next
June J.i. It will
I the llolary club
d to be nt his ap-
the grillroom of
Wednesday noon
be eu spa per' d iv
County Superintendent nf Schools
M. D Maxwell announced yesterday
thai the special examinations for
first second and third Kind" certifi-
cates to teach school would boin in
bis ofii . Thursday morning at
promptly 7 : tr. o'clock. They will con-
tinue through Saturday fully ill are
expected to take the Work. Several
called for last year's examination
paper; during the day yesterday 'hat
thej might rtudy them thoroughly
hoping to brush up on subjects that
thej bine possibly crown dull In.
At the time of the teachers' regular
examination an examination will be
given t" all applicants who may desiio
b enter the Agricultural and Me-
chanical college An average grade
of Tn per cent in each branch shall
pdmli the candidate without further
examination.
MORE LITIGATION
ABOUT THE GARBAGE
be tli"
Tu'fia'a garbage seems to
cause oi endless litigation.
festerday the Standard Roofing
Material Co. filed with the city i i
mission a protest against thp trans-
fer of the Tulsa By-1 'rod nets com-
pany's contrail to any other firm or
Individual on the ground that the
concern is Indebted to them In the
sum "f $3M'.. and if the contract Is
someone else they win
sc for the collection of
to
Residents Seek to With-
draw Bid Ordinance Does
Net Tell How.
That portions .f West Tu! i d. s r
t si cede frbm the Incorporated city
of Tuis.i became known yesterday
win ti a petition was f led with the city
commissioners asking that Moore's
addition In that section of the city be
taken out of the corporate limits.
Owners of the Constantino and
I'n 1" Pom oil refineries at West TiiIki
are said to be contemplating similar
ai tion In the near future as the
property upon which these two-Institutions
arc located It u part of the
oty.
.. action an (he petition filed yes-
terday was taken The commission-
ers nr. In ii lllemma us the ciiy i bar-
ter while making ilaborate provisions
for taking additions into the city pto-
Vldea tn way of Ki'ttmis them out.
"There is nothing in the oharter to
govern such action" aaid 'it Attor-
ney John It. Ramsey yesterday "and
until i look up the la in the vubject
and the boys who sling the Ink wilt
be in charge
William Btryker is to be tlotarlan.
The speakers will be Charles E. Dent
business manager of The World and
Omer K. Benedict one of the stale's
foremost lournalists.
Dent is going to spread some dope
about the value of advertising thai all
good Rotarlana will be interested in.
Penedlcl la olns to take up the case
of the downtrodden and ppressed
scribe the geek who pounds a type-
writer 48 'lours a day for the good
of the community and kos paid at
about the same rate drawn by a com-
petent bod carrier.
"Advertising In Tulsa Good Had
and Indifferent" is the subject as-
signed to Dent. Benedict's theme will
be "The Editorial Haul of the came.'
Wiih the editor of the Democrat as
Itotarlan the business manager of
roe w oi id as one speaker and
firmer editor of the Bulletin as
othi r orator thi re is no question
thai an Interesting show will
staged.
There arc rumors that some of the
gang who were not considered prop
erlj qualified to be on the program
arc framing up a stunt of their own.
No particulars call be learned.
The town is In a white heat.
Many rumors are . iirrent
There la much excitement
n B This noiy was suppressed
by Tin- World and Democrat and we
t.ik' this popular Tills. method of
presenting it to the reading Rotarlana
as we believe in fair play to nil and
the old axiom thai truth is stranger
than a rolling stone.
FOUR OF ESCAPED
CONVICTS CAPTURED
Ihe
the
but
bo
t ra nsferred
have no ret
the amount
The Tulsa By-ProdUcts company
of which S. TV Shirk was president
has been practically disbanded for
some time past and an individual lias
been doing the garbage hauling on a
verbal agreement The city agreed
two weeks ago to transfer the con-
trait to him without a cash consider-
ation. On account Of the excellent
work he has been doing
The protest was referred to the city
attorney who will have a recommen-
dation of some sort to make at next
Erlday'a commission meeting
DEFECTIVES HOUND
HIM HAMON SAYS
Railroad Builder Enters
General Denial of Gov-
ernment Charges.
I'cirfl to Thi' yVi.rld
MA LESTER June :2.- Kur of
the eight convicts who made u dash
for liberty from the prison farm
Monday evening are still at larKe.
though prison officials have notified
officers in ail adjoining counties
The men still missing are Jack Uas-
s.tt. Bequoyah county: w. B Claire
of Choctaw county i. ff Bloyd of
Pittsburg county ami im HtnsJey
of Pushmataha county itcrt Lewis
('.ui Ogden Jack Bald ridge and
DolSjl stQDjrS. were captured by
bloodhounds Fifty convicts were
Working under guard on the prison
farm whan Sight made run lor lib-
erty. Moore was allot in the hand
gpttial in Th World.
ENID June J2:- r i Hamon rail
road builder charged with conspiring
with w E Leckle M. s. Simpson and
others to conceal the goods of the
Cache supply company took the
stand In his own behalf in the fed-
eral COUli Tuesday ami with his testi-
mony the defense rested its case.
Hamon openly charged that the
pri seCUtiou has had half a dozen de-
led i.s trailing him. hounding and
harassing him. He told Assistant
Prosecuting Attorney Taylor that
liny were in the corridors of the
courthouse all during the trial and
that he wasn't permitted to consult
his attorneys In peace. Attorney
Taylor then tiiiiilreil if the witness
himself did not have Alva McDonald
Amos Swing A. ii ltrcwer and
others here for the purpose of exert-
ing Influence on the case. Neither
side admitted the accusations.
Makes lent ra Denial
On direct examination by Attorney
Asp. Hamon entered a general deniii
of the charges thai he was connected
with the disappearance of the Cache
Supply company's goods in December
1912. .
II. explained that practically all "f
the time from August. 1911 10 Jan-
uary 20 1911 had been spent In Ard-
more while he was engaged In ne-
gotiating bonus and right -nf way for
the railroad that Hlngling brothers
win financing. 1 1 denied advising
Leckle tO go to Mexico nnd declared
on cross-examination that he went to
Tami l' o. Mexico to look Into the oil
nn: m w SPORT
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tli" bet I miii can liny
l.bll .'..no. 8.50 ami
7. SO
For Real
Comfort
We Suggest One
of Our Perfect Fit-
ting Palm Beach
Suits
A great Bsgortmenl to choose from
The new Shepherd Plaids tli"
New tirays. Stripes ami Plain Col-
ors. A world of them hen' in the
plain sack coats. Tli" Toung Men's
ISnglish Coats double breasted and
the Norfolk coats.
$7.50 $8.50 $10 and $12.50
Summer Suits
in Mohairs Silks Tropical Worsteds and Silk Mohairs
$10 $12.50 $15. $18 and $20.
OXFORDS FOR HOT WEATHER White Canvas Palm
Beach and White Duck $3 $3.50 $4 $5 and $6.
PALM BEACH and WASH SUITS for BOYS and CHILDREN
The greatesl Bhowing of them in town All the new styles
arc lu re in fabrics thai are guaranteed fast color 50c 75c
$1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.50 to $5.00 the Suit.
t MILIUM VS 1 l.
St ITS
l.OO. 1.2V 1 50 and
L'.OI)
CHILDREN'S
ROMI'KRS
l EXCE1 I NT
U Ml FABRICS
PAST COLORS
HOICE 50)
M VI IM i: TODAY 2.W
SINS (il THE FATHER
I UPRKSS
What Thin Folks Should
Do To Gain Weight
Physician's tlvlec tor Thin Undevel-
oped Men anil Women.
Thouisada ol people sufirr from exceulva
IhlnneM mk norvsi sad feeble itonsebe
u ho having tried advertised fifth-makers
tuott r.ols phyiiea! culture etunti iml ruboo
creams resign themeelvee n Ufe-lons sMn-
oineii sad tinnk notbini will make them fat
Yel their esse li nol hopeless. A recently
diieovered regenerative force mskei fst itrnw
uftrr yinr of thinness anil is alu un-
equalled f"r repairing the waste of alekaesa
.r f'liiliv digeation and fur strengthening the
nerves This remarkable dlteorery is called
Sargol. six thengtn-giving fat producing
elements .'f acknowledged merit hare bees
combined m iliis pereleta preparation which
is endorsed by eminent physlclena and uri1'!
sy prominent people everywhere It is ah
lolutely harmless InexpenalTe and efficient.
A month's ayatemaUc use of Sargol should
produce flesh nnd strength by correcting
faults of digestion and by suppl) lag highly
concentrated fata t" tin' blimd Iscreaaea
nourlahmsnt is obtained from ihi food oaten.
ami tin" additional fats tlmt i in n people need
are provided. Itoy K. Oetman proprietor
Rexau Drug compsay and other lesdlng ilnip.
nets supply Sargol and nay there in a large
demand fur it.
wiiti this new prepsration has given
splendid results ag a nsrvetonlc ssd vital"
iaer it should '"i i"' used by nervous people
uniiss they wish to gain al least ten pounds
of fleah.- Adv.
situation primarily ami also to sec
Leckle and tlmt white there be tried
to get him t return to Oklahoma
The witness swore he iliil not have
the honks of the Cache Supply com-
imny in his possession He also
testified that he iiii not know Laura
Luckett hut met her after the hiink-
ruptey hearing by appointment made
through J. Norel of Lawton at
No let's residence where the woman
lnlil him she hail "lied" aBoul him
at the hearing.
Arguments Wednesday.
limine; the cross-examination
Ramon called the Indictment a
frame-up by his political enemies ami
that the District Attorney Fain hail
advised Laura Luckett what to an-
swer before the bankruptcy court.
The novctninont announced s"ine
rebuttal testimony would he offered
hut that arguments could he started
Wednesday forenooh.
Akdar Patrol Is
Busy Heating Sand
(Continued From Page One.)
will he awarded for the Best and most
appropriately decorated car driven by
a Bhrlner or his representative. The
prises will he divided into two classes
one for cars driven by nonresident
noblea and the other for cars driven
by local Shrlners. The prizes in each
class-will I'C $10 first and $ second.
Time ladles will compose the hoard
of iudges in each rlass. Each town
or city represented In the parade is
to carry a banner hearing the name of
their town. No nobles Will walk ac-
cording to the plana of the parade
Committee and local Shrine rS are ex-
pected to have sufficient cars to fur-
nish transportation for ail the visitors.
Tim ninlees. "f course will be ac-
corded nn such honor.
The parade will form In front of
convention hall at 3 o'clock tomor-
row afternoon. Akdar Concert bind.
;!0 pieces strong and attired In their
natty uniforms of whits ami green
with Drum Major Tom Munroo at
their head will lead the parade. It
will be the first public appearance of
this oi mmixat ion. Akdar patrol one
of the best-drilled and best-looking
Arab patrols ill the nation will be next
In line. Then will come the novices
follow ed by the members of the Divan
and tin ti' blis. all In automobiles.
The oarade committee consist of
The
UNION
114 Main St.
Wednesday
Suburban
Day
Muslin 5c
Ginghams 5c
8 ounce Duck 8c
Tons nf ( !alico per Hi.
1" pound limit . . . 14c
(!vsy Hose 4c
Gypsy Silk Hose. . .14c
Palm Beach Suits $4.44
Pants or ( ';its . .$2.22
Panama Hats . . . .$2.49
( 'ut this ad nut and get
extra discount of 5 per
cent all over the long-
cst store in the state
shortest price.
FAMOUS
18 Wesl First
Street
Thirty-Sis fur 2.'. Cents.
Dr. Kind's New Life Tills are now
supplied In well-corked lass bottles
containing .16 suaar-coated white
pills for 25c. One pill with a ulass
of water before retiring is an average
dose. Kasy and pleasant to take. Ef-
fective nnd positive in results. Cheap
and economical to use. Get a bottle
today take a dose" tonight your
Constipation will be relieved in the
morning 3ti for 2ric at all Druggists
Adv. .
K. W. Terry. Charles B Robertson
ami v. E). Gordon
Following is the program of the
band concert to be given nt convention
hall from L' to 3 o'cleck tomorrow
afternoon by Akdar Concert band:
1. Royal Trumpeters Military Fan.
fare F. It. Selser
2. The Sklbbereen Sheik. A Shrin-
er's Frolic (J 1. Tracy.
3. "Lustsplel" overture Keler.
Bela.
4. Flower of the Orient An Arab-
ian Scene Ben Richmond
r. when Vou Wore a Tulip solo by
Drum Major T. I. Munroe Wenrlch
ti. I-assus lie Culled Valet to lltsa
Trombone it. ITIllmore
7. The Commodore Trumpet Solo
by F. It. Tecs W. Tarls Chambi ri
8. The GoldM .Scepter Overture
R. Schlepegr.il.
!. Washington Grays Concert
March C. s. Grafulla.
10. I Didn't Itaiie tv iir... t.
Soldier Al Tlantudosl; aolo h Dram
Major T. I. Munroe.
11. Star Spangled Tanner National
Anthem Francis Scott ICv.
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