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TULSA DAILY WORLD MONDAY JANUARY 5 1920.
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flNTHE OIL FIELDS
Office: 6241
W. H. PECK
Residence 2-142
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IlolidniH Arc Over.
Toilny will Im th first actual litis
ties day nr me new
lust two weeks have
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been
thn
Inlnsh iiorthcimt 12-M-ll 100 har-
rein In khii.I from 2 .00 J 800.
Hapttlpu Refining company No. 4
Marshall southeast southwest south-
cust 2-.-ir. showing for Ml hur-
Kin In mtrnl from 2lu to i.'Hit.
Knwfleld Oil romputiv No. I In
llin iionhc.iMt corner southeast 20-lfi-12
1(1 OKI) 000 feci of K sand
fr'Hii 3.137 lo 3.210.
Wiie 1'hiinpn unit Gypsy mi i om-
iny northeast southeast a S -1 3 -1 1
I.OOO.OOii fowl or gas s.'i iv
....... Hlilv ilrill deeper.
pre" Ju. n ii..nv Mo.
9 noriti-
murh all devoted I" ll; l.lirini"ii' rMrr 15-16-10 reported show-
nn.l N..w Ynur festivities and If . '.' .." ...i. ... i .1 2112
- - ' . . iiik nil- Ail 11 irti ii'ib tit "
thorp In morp In IIip wy or news
tliflii llinrci I im m lippn thorn should lti
ti lot of vciy liiti resting uiinotiiico-
mcnis. U 1h ft rnoRt nolowntthy fHrt Hint
tlifi average oil man In commenting
on the otiitook for the new year
exprofwioii )ilinlf lining strong
ly in luvrir or paving n iii"
for president of Die I'nllnd Stains
011(1 ftll ttm Offices llOlll HlHtll Hllll
tiiitloiml mill liiivo It iin rdoii iih piss-
fillilo. It l oil 0110 way. namely that
Ihoro mint he u change in the ad-
ministration anil 11 sweeping chungu
lit Hint to give business 11 ehunco
to expand nint lo give t ho country
nti opportunity to set back to nor-
mal No one keems to u-unt In milt for
tlm full elections lint It will not I'"
long now and tlm man U wise who
makes liln calculations on u tcturn
tO H:lfO Ittlll KUDO methods llf gOVITll-
inent. The oil business Is alwavs tln
flint anil Inst to furl tlm change
III pulillo iiollcy. It would liu JiiMt
iih -well thru lo pluy for 11 prupi r
oiih tltiHR utiil 11 cliiinco for liiul
Miluul effort ami 111" oouipctltlon of
trailo anil as iiIiccUiik trio oil liunl
iicrh an curly Mvltlt'iiiuut of tliu Mux
lean (iirrictiity.
It U UliNpoiiUahln Unit thnro
khoiilil ho any iiiii'Htlon iih In tlio
Hf:ht ami Jimtlcn of a fair prlco for
1 tin proiliictN ot piiroli'tiiii with
Mexico ami Hn r 1 111.111 oil on tho
eolith anil I'cntmylnujn wltU IU
hlRh prlrcil crililu lo thn cast. Crr-
taluly Oldiihotna nhoulil comu Into
IIh own.
Mrs. AiulrcwH Dead.
Mr. H. V.. Amlr. wlfn of tho
woll known oil Imyor for thn South-
ern oil ('orporntioii tiu-tl Hiitiinlny
at Tort Woith iih thn rcnult of an
oiicriitlon. .Mr. AiuIiowh Ih uxpvu oil
to an I vi In TiiIh.i thlH niornluic with
tho remains anil will rrcnlvn tho
Hympathy of 11 lurK oIitii' of irlnmlH
Whlta thu (ilni'ial .1 rr.i n k' 11 1 1' 1 m
hnvo not liven roiuplnliil It Ih
thought tliny will hn huh! Wnilnowlay
uml thn huilnl will he at Itono Hill
(punitory. W. I! Tninpletoti with
nhom Mr. AmlrcwH Iiiih hoon ii.imi.
elate. I Ih Inoktiu: after tho funuial
UITIllllTCIlH'Ilffl.
Mre. ArulrnWR l Hiirvlvcil hy two
ions Ilowunl and I.oon mid two
ilauKhttirri. MrH. AIIIhuii and mih.
llucannon thu luttrr Uvea In
AtiKrh'R uml Ih on tho way ln-ro for
tho funoral. It U ilouhtfut If thrio
was over another family milled hy
donor hondH of attention and lovu
than thl.
Okmulgee Active.
OK.MUl.(li:i: Jan. I. IncreaNPii
activity markti tho OkniiilKcn oil
flehh) at the opcnlnir of tho Now
Year. accordltiK lo tho weekly hum
nutry of the puhllclly department of
thu Okmulgee chiimher of commerce
for Ihu weiik ondhm I-rlday. .Iiuin
ary J. This nummary hIiowh morn
than 11 score of completion!! anil
around 4000 hurrela of new pro
dilution In tho OkmulKcn flehK
iccord that cannot he matched In
any field In tho mld-contlneut ro
I! Um. Many new Hun and IocuIIuiih
are listed ilnrliiir Iho week.
Tho lli'KKR dlntrlcl of tho Olimul
t:ee flohlH lead In complellouo. the
Turimin OH comiiany Heboid
1'etera and the Hat nndall Oil corpor
atlou lenorllmr KUHhern. W . (
Newmnn'n 400. barrel well In 21-12
12 Ih ihu of tho iiiumi important com
plotlonn for tno week.
New WeIN of Iho W'cvU.
W. C. Newman No I (Iraymm
center ennt lino nurlheant Routheant
il'li-i" Kood for 375 Imrii'lHwIally In
(.and from 2174 to 2109. Sand from
2. ICO to 2.171 had IiIk flow of kh
two other wuIIh on luiim leimo pro
ilucliif oil from nand found at 2.3S0
and another well Ih produeini; oil
from H.tuil found at 2.320.
V. IJ. New man Ih drlllliiK In No
2 Harjo center north lino tiorthweHt
iiorlheaHt :i-i:-rj wneru Kiiui
cxiiectid about 2200.
HlmonH. Heboid. I'etnrB ct al on thn
Kelly In the mid. lie of tho weal lino
ot the norlheant Houtnwcht 7-14-1
Is K00.I for 150 barrels 2770
:.7'JS.
l'rodiirerH A IteflnerH No. 7 Me
IntoMi uortheuKt 12-11-11 completed
ourlnn this week murte.l at 11 no bar-
rels da'Iy and now making about 700
barrel dalis .
I'roduceiH i- IteflnerH. No. S Me-
OIL AND GAS
Lei 1 1 1. Bappllti i'roductlon r.t.
Stanley W.irfleld accountant otid-
llor tax returns i9tein Orhko
:iG6 llox 437.
It. i fin. tin Iiik At HeflnltiK ''
No. 3 (Jraynon nouthmiRl RoulhviPRt
X- I- 2 IIIHk Ilk' io.uuu.iiuo 10 urn
nun. 0011 fppt of Kim In Rami from
21112 to 2.KIT. No. t Ir rlr
t'omlm A. Wluton No 3 1 Imrnny
u 1 . .ml .i.irl.r 20-11-12 Ml iHir
teiH. thot ami eomplnted III nind
from I7.'i lo 2I f-'t.
Aiiuniin I'Miriiimiiu Rortiorallon
-o. 4 Hear HOiltlleaHt (iiaiter lu
ll-II filled up with oil rrom eanu
at J.O'Ji to 3106 prouuciion nui
eHtlinaled.
Newman Hetiobl fit 1 itornoiirK
S llnrrlR norlhwnRt eorner Roillh-
weHt RouthweRt JR 13-11 100 barioU
In Rand from l77i lo 1.H00.
Itobold iSi Cook MiiilhoaHt Hotilli-
went 32-13-12 100 barrelR dnllv III
ami from 2.'j50 to 2002 shut and
iMiipleled .
OladyR Hollo Oil company No. 3
r. vviiiiiiniM lelildle noRt line uorlh-
eit .ti.HllP.iRl SVK-ia-H 10 Imriil
tn Hand from 1731 lo 1.713.
i. M. Bmlth. IrilRli-n el al No. 1
Hiilllvan RoullmaHt corner nortluahl
ii-7-12 In IhiKhoit eouuty drilled
hroiiKh 20 feel of Kan Rand found
al 2100 font Itinl 111 11 shut down at
2.300 fuel. Noxt Hand oxpucteil
111 mi ml 26(10 feet.
Number Otto oil company norlh-
niRt eorner HimlhwoRt IK-ll-tl Ih
rii In- 111. Ine li eaHlnir at about i . . "'
and In'iR 110 oil Hhowltu; an h.ia bpeti
1 e.(irte.I .
V HO. llaWPR. WIIHIHI I'l III ill" r...i
down at nhoul 2070 In llielr tent
In the tiortheiiRt corner RoninweRi 01
1-11-12 and h.lR no hiiuwiiii 111 mm
lepth iih Iihh been loporicu.
Now York oil company .
Dtiin iiorthenRl corner ho'iuh-uhi
oulheniit 2-13-1 1 10 oarrem uaiiy 10
Mini from 2117 lo Z.I7H rent.
Wolverine oil compatiy .-so. 1
llrviiilila renter Illll'tliellMl lllirthweHt
pumpln five banolf. In Rand from
1705 lo 1.7HJ.
1..... .. nr.. liielnir & ltef nlnic o.
northPHHt corner tiortheaHt 18-13-11
rnmpltiloil two weeka ago. pumped
io liartnlH on 1 11111 nun j .
fi.xiiH eoiilliatiy HOIiuieaHi eurini
nmithenM
310 fi'et. 1M
w niitiln anil (Ivimy Oil
company mhldln west lino norllieant
2ti-13-12 ury ana nuununu."
2.9 vol. . .
M. M lirown nil -mldilli)
north Htm norlhwest hoiiIIi-
went 28-lfi-lri Ir pumpltut 4& bar-
teU from land at 1200 feet.
Iho well Of llllllUKRiea. iiim-n ;'
company et al m n.-iu-i.
Irllled lino pay at :.. uiiuj
aco In leporieu 10 uivn "V 1
liroiluctlou 01 mu luiim
e .hi n..t lunun 11111 m.n i . K ii.-i.i j .
ii..iii a l'ntnrH No. 3 HatikR
ROUlheaiit of HOUlhwerlt 30-15-11 20
. . ... 1 -tnn nr l!.l00-
niirrniH tin inim ii"" "i- -
foot sand. ... .
Turmaii OH company .
fi......i... twirtitwrvMi tiuai'ier iu-i.-
'"""i 1 1- fi...
II rnporlcd niakiiiK nu Htnuir.
reel lit Nana iininii m ' .
n...n...i ml iMiitinanv NO.
.iiri..p ir..ir..lt retiorled
Bllllllliv.wi . . .l
u.i.nt fne 45U barrets unuy. i""
i...i 9 vr.w.
liiirnniiaii on corimmiiuii -
tfnllv inlddlo w line muiuiwi'iH
northweHt 7-14-12 drilled Into pay
around 2700 reported Hhowlng for
1000 barrels not yet nn"".
II. I'. Wilcox No. 20 W. llankH
30-U5-U. 100 bArrclH dally. Dulcher
wind. ... ......1.
II. P. Wlleox mo. i . iiml""
30-16-11 250 barrel!) dally. Dilteher
"H l'lumiii or .Mines on DlHllllatloii.
kVii tn i1" Wo''''-
WAHIUNOTON. Jan. 4. Tho htl-
reaii of milieu di'parttnont ot tho In
terior announced today tho publi
cation of bulletin 162. "Hemoval of
thn I.lKhler Hydrocarbons Prom 1'"
i-niiiiini bv ContlnuotiH niHtlllallon
as Practiced In California." by J-
M. WailHWorth. petroleum nnnlnoer.
ThlH liulletln deHcrilu'H mo run-
structlon and operation of tho tP
of contlnuoiiH dlHtlllatlon phuils
commonly known an "toppjni; or
'HklmmluK" plantH. Detallod do-
Bcrlptlons aro itlvrn on methods of
coiiatruclInK and operalltu; a num
ber of reprcHcntauvo imiiiiu.
The topplni: Industry Is vpry Im-
portant In California slmo tho na-
uire and usurt of the oil lender 'l
necessary to utlllie a cheap anil
rapid method for dohydratlnK and
Iticrenslm? tho flash point of the
oil to tho extend that It can be.
utllUed for railroads and Industrial
plants. Topping plants aro also
made use of lo a certain extent In
conjunction with a complete re-
finery m they furnish a cheap and
rapid means for removing Iho llghl-
raeiions from tho crude. Al-
(.iiirriimi'iil 10 Help hliiilnOII People
rvr t" worm.
WANIIINtlTON. Jan. I - A ro
opetatlvi) RKrentiietit hilR been to
tered Into lif I wren Iho fenerai
bureau of inlneM and t.overnor
Hhoup of Colorndo for Iho expendi
ture of 110000 miner 1110 nir-'iiou
of lht bureau of inineR on InveatlK i-
llorm of tho oil shales of Co. )l nun
It was a1111011ne1.1l today. TIiIr In-
ViiRtlgatlon Im to be motor the ill-
ret Hon of Alartln (IrvIii r iflnery
engineer of (he burPRii of mlnei. anil
Is to Im roniluctnil at Houldi r Colo.
when- UborRtory aiid oflii r.ietllil
will be furnished by ihu I'nlvi mlty
ot ColorRilo.
Tho liiVPRilgnllon Ir for thn pur-
pose of providing tartdHinpntal ilata
iiprRtiry In Uih ilevxlopment of
eoiniiierelal proeesReR for lha r-
torilnu of oil from Uih shuln and
thn rnfliiliiir of trilile shall oil. It
will supplement liivrstljrHtliiM pre-
vlounly 111.11I11 Rtiil now being cou-
iliieleil by tho bur rail of intiies. and
will result In placing hoforo the piiu-
llc thin fuiidiimentHl Information
sooner tllRh ivould Im otherwlRn pos-
Rlhlo on Iho limited funds available
to the biileiiu. - -
Ib-ggn lililrlii.
If. P. Wilcox has his liner nt on
thn nanil at 2. 803 feot on bin wnll
! WOMAN TO WED
HER SON-IN-LAW
Jorsoy City Matron Saya
Its Nobody's Husi-
nosH at All.
! tain n marring" license in New Jer-
sey and may bo married there -0
hours after tho licence Ih Issuod.
Wcll wild Ilroer "I II stick 10
what I rwy I love my mother-ln-low
and nl marry her whenever
she Bays tho word."
KILL "FREAKBALLS
NKW yoiiK Jan. I. Prom Jer-
sey City comes the Intelligence that
a Hrooklyn man In going lo marry
his mothiir-lri-luw.
Monday afternoon a man who
Raid he was William II. lltoer a
carpel cleaner living at 4 10 7Ctli
street Hrooklyn entered the city
hall In Jersey City .villi a eompan
Inn. who described herself iih Mrs
Kate Heliorltng. hmiuo address. To
City (;ierk Prank Dolan llroer con-
fided that he wanted a marilage li
cense lie said he woo .Mrs. Hchor-
ling s rdii-Ih law.
"Ir that right?" nslsml Holan
"Yvu" Raid thu woman "I am I1I1
rnotiierln-law.
.Mrs. Hchorllng Raid she tarno
Week Wants Hurler li Throw
Hlralght Halls In tlm Putiiro
at All (allien.
OILMAN IS STILL ASLEEP
Dr. DiitKm 11 CViihIii of .Martyred
.Scientist Who Iiltxl of tul'uo
DImsiro.
Okmulgee Producing & Refining Company
TULSA OK LA.
Plftb and 8 lloulder
OKMULOKE. OK LA.
Kebolt IlullJing
No. 18 Waller Hanks fHrm In o-1 from Jersey city Heights prior 4u
Ifi-ll nml the well In spraying oil her husband's death In-March. 1307.
all over the country No 10 on thn and hud lived In Jersey City many
RRinn lease Ir finishing at 22J!i after years.
being delayed In drilling hy Iho In thn application for a license
tools. Ills No 13 In the same sec- It is set foith that Mis. Muhorllng
linn has tubing and rods run pro- is f2 yearn old and her win-In law
liaratory to lining placed on thn in Hroer'H wlfn died In Hep em-
pumps and well Is good for 35 oriber Pi 13 and ho has been making
60 dally after being pliiKR"d back bis home with his mother In-law
to Ihe Initehnr RHii.l ut 2025 feet .since Ills wife's (loath lie has no
This test was originally drilled to children.
3 02S Ills No. 5 likewise has been a reporter stood In the Vestibule
plugged bRCk to Iho Iiutcher s.iudinf Mrs. ftchorlliig'H home In Hay
and will lis given a stunt awa.uen ( yeRterilay and discussed the
results of No. 12 Ills No. 20 has mother In-law iiucRlloti with her til
I. ecu itrllleil 10 z.tii'i ami is now many of its phases
good foi approximately lir barrel uwi irt" Asks .Mollier-ln-Uiw.
dally. Ills No. 21 has also beenl "Why should not a man itiui rv
drilled lo 2.CI5 and looks good for'iiN 11101 her-ln-law If he wants to'."'
300 bin 1 els Ills No. If. is being iHked Mrs. Heliorllng. "I'll admit
drilled t 2525 and No. 10 Is setting that n mother In-laws aro not
ft 3-10 fi Inch liner In tho Dutuher HHke. I had two of thm. One I
sand with a showing of oil at 2.5S0. nKi llfU the other I did not care
In 3 I-1 IS-II. his No. 3 on thn Cole- for."
inn 11 farm has been drilled to a' "Then this will be your third
total depth of 2.711 feet anil Is - mnrrtiiKU? ' asked the reporter
sldered a 50-bariel producer on thu -i . guini: to say u word"
pump. On his No. 1. Isparhcckcr .nil Mrs. Hcliorllug "Whose busl-
CIIKJAtlO. Jan. fi - President
Veeck of the CTirrago National league
elub Is In favor of legislating "freaa
pitching out of baseball's codo of
Miles. Veeck. a member of tho Na
tional lwiv.il" committed of three uti-
pointed lo change tho rule believes
llin "shine nan. Kpu nan un.i
"umery" hall are harmful to the
sport and should ho eliminated.
"Although there aro some expert
pitchers In Ihe National league cap-
able of doing wonderful thing in
'freak' deliveries not one club owner
In thn league In opposed lo the
thange" PreRldent Veeck RaJ.il.
"liven ' lurry Herrmann who I1111
'Hod' Kller and Hay Plsher both
'nb I no hall experts Is In favor ot
eliminating freak pitching.
Veeck said the National leii;ue
committee It awaiting the appoint-
ment of a comml'tee from the Amer-
ican league to discuss tho proposed
( hunguM in the rules.
COLE MAN 'I if V E R S ATI L E BOY
farm In the sain 11 section he Is run
nlng fi 3-lfi caslngH at 2515 feot.
Skelly Opirat Iiiiih In '1'ctns.
The Hkelly oil company In drilling
al 3070 feet 011 the Mdlloy lease In
Prath county In the Hesdeiuoiia dis-
trict lie Is drilling al 2030 feet In
tho number 2 on tint C01 belt farm
ami 2.120 In thn number 3 same
farm In Hastland county. The Hkel-
ly Oil coiflpany Is also drilling at
2140 feet In thn number 11 and at
2titr. feet In the number 13 Ander-
hiiii farm In Iho Desdeinona district
number I Is drilling at 3.070.
llllMi HiMikeil Onto tho Illie.
Thu Wawfleld Oil couinaiiy gai
3-lt-ll reporlfd dry atLn estimated good for 1'J or 20.-
ouO.000 feet has been connected 10
tho oklahom.i (las compuny'ii lino.
It Is located in tho soUlheaHt or 2U-15-12
Adaiim farm. It wilt help
grently In keeilng tho people of this
pari ut Oklahoma couiforlablo.
Soulli of .Iciiiilngs.
The Pralrlo oil .V (las Co. is get-
ting a well In 2-10-7 two locntlonii
west of tho big Markhaiii well Mark-
ham and others urn duo In the first
of tho week with their Number 2
which one location eust of tholr
discovery well.
l.-ell. Oil. IIUIllcl.
II. P. WJrcox has a rig up on tho
test No. 1 lulu Williams farm In
25-tC-9.
Tho II. P. Wilcox test No. 2. Pro!
Proo farm In the southwest corner
of 35-1H-10 encountered a good
looking sand at 2.03H to 2015 feet
and Is now in the black shale at
2002 feet.
At Ill-Mow.
Tho Texas company number 3
Uitto farm In tho center of the east
linn of the westhalf of the northeast
27-1 I S Is milking 125 barrels in
sand found from 2.140 lo 2105 fcot.
At ltrolicu Arrow.
Hanford and Heck have ISO-barrel
well at the center of tho west Hue
of the east half of Ihe Southeast
of 27-1 l-S Is making 125 barrels In
cot.
At Clewland.
The Atlantic on Piodiielng com-
pany has a showing for a small well
after a fifty ipiart shot In tho south-
east of the northeast of 21-22-7
I'aw no county.
.Minimis District
II. P. Wilcox is now drilling at
1000 feet on his No. 1 test on tho
Iloboit Terry Hell Parm In 5-15-12 City
uesn Ih It If a man uml his mother-in-law
care to marry?''
Mrs. Kchorllng would not say
when she was to he(tnarrled.
"I am not even admitting I am
going to be married lo my sun-In
law said Mrs. Hchmiing. "You
never cuti tell you know."
"You mean that there' many a
slip between the Bolltalro and the
solid gold band?"
"Kxactly" she replied. "You
know this Is not the flist lime I
have been reported engaged to my
son-in-law Pour year ago In Jer-
citv ibn rumor was spread
broadcast. I trmed It to thn church'
I attenifbd. Tho pastor Bald he did
not believe It. I found out laler thn
tho story originated In the I .idles'
Aid society. Since then I have not
. . ... . ...i.i. 1 n.n..u- 111 "
111111 omen in no "im i-i.i.ii"
"Hut surely there's no doubt tllil
tlmo Is there?" Mrs. Hehnrllng was
HHked. "How about tho license?"
"I'm not going to say a word
about tho mutter." said Mr. Schor
ling. "It'H nobody'H biiHltiesH If you
were a woman would you stand al
tho front door and dhctiss your mar-
riage with a reporter?"
"If I wero 11 woman l don I know
a slngln man Pd marry." said tho
reporter "fid you sec. really"- -
"Well my murrlage If I am going
to bo married Ih nobody's busl-
nesH" said Mrs. Sehorltng. I lien
she said "flood day" and closed in-
door. ItriHT "Willing" Hut IhusHe.
To tho reportor who talked with .Mr
llroer on thn telephono last night.
ho said he "only wished ins moiuir-
In-law would marry turn.
I think a darn lot or my muim-i
In law." ho Raid. "Kite's a rino wom-
an. I know nil tho Jokes abou
mother-in-law but "icy aro wi
true In this case. I know snmoth OK
about niothets In-law and for Jiou
I'd bo willing to write a Morv about
them. However. there mifst Ho
something wrong In this story abouV
my going a inarry Mrs 8.;liorllng
It she'd murry mo I'd take her In a
Mr Hroer-alil he did not npply
for a HceiiHO In Jersey Clly and ro- .
fused to conjecture Vflow any ono-t
could Imagine ho had ever done .
such a thing. aIso. he said his
mother-in-law had never lived In j
JC"H.;itshe told mo silo lived there ;
for years." said the reporter
"Oh. maybe she was excited. SIM
Mr llroer. "Another thing: hew
could a nmn and a woman r.s actus
of Hrooklyn. ho married In Jersey
Light Heavy Can llox or Wrestle
Whenever Um Occasion Occurs.
tfliedil to The World
OIl.ToN. nn & This city is he-
omln a leal "sport" 0 nter.
wrestling match or prizefight oncu
a Week. John Coleman of litis ilty
Ih meeting all comers ot cither game.
Ottrlng the past month ho has had
two wrestling mutchen ami one
prizefight winning out In nil thren
boulH. Ho wrostlcH one of the heal
light heavies of Tulsa hero on New
Y ear's night and expects lo win the
match at cnlch-as-catch-cun two
lwHt In three hn says. Coleman
weighs ITU pounds uml Is a husky
youngster.
To care for many automobiles on
limited ground H'.icn all Oregon
man has designed a garage contain
log as many floors as an office
building to which earn aro raised
by elevators.
Colneldcnco In tho casu of Orrcri
Ilrandeborry of Tulsa now conval-
eselng from Hleeplng sickness Ih the
fact that Dr. W. Potest Hutton who
diagnosed tho case Is cousin to IT.
J. p. Dutton tho young Kngllshm.tii
who niiulo such a largo contribution
lo tho general ncleiitlflo knowledge
of tho dlseaso but who paid the
supreme prlro for hla zal tr '-'
inanity. The young physician con-
trurtod African sleeping slcknesn
while studying Its manifestation on
tho Hark Conlnent and returned to
i.i.iul.in nnlv in time to die. Ills
conclusions aro still nuotcd ua au-
thoritative In medical books.
Mr. Ilrandeberry Ih now improv-
ing Mcadlly. Ho is not only awake
much of U10 dav hut has already
reached tho "nlttlng-up" stage. Ilo
understands all Hint Is said to nlui.
though ho does not know how
how long he has been asleep. H
vision Is still poor otto of the typi-
cal symptoms of nlcejdng ulckiicss.
Tho case nss arouseu simvm .
. . A .11n.. rill HUCgeStltlg'
a euro was tecelvcd at 6 n clock of
the day upon which 1110 urm. "-
.....linn whs carried 111 the Tulsa
then inaulrlen nnd
HUggestlotiH huvo oonio contlnuoTisly .
it. inli.rihnne. In nerson. and'
through the malls .music was mi" 1
ot tho remedies most ofton named j
According to an Italian t-olctittnt
...1. i.nu f.tiiHMirieil 4.UUO rases
self destruction more suicides occur
between tho ages or is anu .0 man
at uny other period in life.
ACME PETROLEUM COMPANY
FUEL OIL GAS OIL KKROSENK NAPTHA OASOLtNB
TnUi ntttfn rKina n.iUn r.i.. - ...
30 First Nat. Iinnk 910 B. Michigan Ave. 401 Security Iiidg
BIERY OIL COMPANY
PrAnklln. New York. Plttsburch. rinvetin.1 fht
337 Kennedy Ilhlc Phones Osage 7570.7571
OHIO CITIES GAS COMPANY
IlEFINnniES AT CUSHINO AND AIlDMOIlB
MIDWEST BELTING & RUBBER CO.
mono OwM BI24 Western TV.trlhutnr
.uj 1 ins iiL.isr.ivAw lint; uvenast t'acKins
1 I . .. ... . ..... .. ..
. . iieu. ituuner lieu tenner uc it
vvcat I lrst Tulsa. Okla. Port Worth. Tcx.u
PRODUCERS & REFINERS CORP.
rnonucEits and nEPiNnns op "PAnco" petiioleum
nnonrTiSTfi
s. ... .... -
J't National Hank JJuKdlns TULSA. OKU
SAPULPA REFINING COMPANY
PHONE 277
Mnnuncttirere Petroleum Products Sales DspL
712 Now First National Hank Hldg.
SeatH on Sale now
"Listen Lester"
(Adv.)
"Llston I'H"r"
Some (Adv.)
Speedy And Then
EMPIRE REFINERIES INCORPORATED
IUflnorles Located nt: Okmulgee Oklahoma City Cushlng. Ponca
viiy uKia. and oatnesvnip Texas
Sales Offlco Phono 7006; 323 Unity Hulldlng. Tulsa
Stiff Joints
Sore Muscles i
LlmlK-r I'ti Quickly Piulcr tho Smith
ing Pciuiinllng Appllcullon of
Hamlin's Wliinl Oil.
GENERAL AMERICAN TANK CAR
CORPORATION
n. J. 8HARPE and It. T. MUSSEU Resident Agents Thone 838)
"Waiting" front
'Listen Lester"
(Adv.)
Remember "Listen
Night -fAdV)
Lester'' Friday
NICHOLS TrtANSmrt AND
STORAOR CO
CrttliiR. TicVlne; I.irjfU Moving
Vtni nJ .'Vp.nlo Iron Lixlert for
HouxhoM Duoila.
Wa Hold s Promlm Above Troflti
rhont 117-118
Insurance Agency
For Sale
III health cnmpelh mo to sell
my growing Insuranco business.
Western Hurcau Agency; good
business bright future. Renew-
als anil office equipment bar-
gain at (3500.
W. H. PARTI N
ftapulpa Okla.
tn xiarvi nt rheumatism and lamol
back It iienetratcH quickly drives'
nut MOreness and Umbers up stiff
nehlni? triints nml muscles.
Wizard oil Is an absolutely re-
1l-il.li. nnllneotle 11 11 III lea t tu 11 for cuts
bums bites nnd stings. Sprains and
bruises heal readily under lis booin-
lnir nenetratlng dualities-
dot It from drurrirlHts for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return tho boltlo and
get" your money back.
Ever constipated or havo tick
headacho? Just try Wizard Uver
Whins ulens.int llttlo pink nil Id. 30
1 cents liuaranteeu. auvi.
I
I 1
ST RAND BERG
McGREEVY & CO.
MEMBERS
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
Chicago Hoard of Trade
Now York Stool Kuclungo
ritlVATE WlBEa
Stocks Grain Cotton
' Llverty Honds Bought and Sold
OEOROE L. KVSER. Manager
Phone 7200
121 East Third Strcot (Hotol Tulsa)
ROXANA PETROLEUM COMPANY
PRODUCERS AND REFINERS
St. Loulfl. Mo. Arcade nijlg. Tulsa Okla.. Mayo nidg.
unicagor ill. Continental Commcrcla: Hank Uldg.
SHAFFER OIL & REFINING COMPANY
REFINERIES AT CUSHINO
Safes Offlco. 208 South LaSa'.lo Strcot Chicago
LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION
LIVINOSTON REFINERS CORPORATION
nurkburnctt Crude for Salo Petroleum Products
433-447 Kennedy Ilulldlng Alt Phones C420
ALL UOM.MUNlL.'ATtOiN TULHA. OKLA.
NORTH AMERICAN CAR COMPANY
TANK CARS LEASED. REPAIRED AND REBUILT
WorkBt Coffcyvllle Kansas
nun. v. nrleham. Southwest Representative. 1004 Daniel ntrtr-
! f-nffnwllle. Kansns TelnnVinti llflrt
. KANOLA OIL & REFINING COMPANY
Suite 423 Kennedy Building
An Express Trust
TROPUCERS OF CRUDE OIL
TULSA. OKLAHOMA
Tulsa Storage and
Transfer Co.
Two strictly fire-proof storage
warehouses
Cheyenne 11 ml Frisco Trucks j
Cincinnati nnd PrlMi Tracks
109.000 square feet floor space
special rooms for household
goods and pianos. Moving
packing crating and shipping a
specialty.
Phones: Osavo 15S8-I273
When you move think of us.
THE HARVEY CRUDE OIL COMPANY
OIL PRODUCERS
ULSA
Machine fc Tool
Co.. Inc.
flpntrsl Contrirt Machine
Work dm. (Incline nd
Steam Ennlne Overhaul
Ins CvllnJur Iteborlnz
Making Foundatloi holli.
t)r Actyl.no vMing
1 itlm Ml nr.
W are Role manufacturers of rarta
for 0 l RlntU and Doulilv 1)1. c Puih
ami Pull Powfra and O-K Rtoam
Pumpa Wo havo rm.ipct.nt m.chanlca
for field work. We repair and uakt I
anything
415.417 Eift rirat. Thono 7089-318
MAGNA OIL & REFINING COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS OF ALL
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
306 KENNEDY BLDO. P. B X. OSAGE 8600
LUBRITE REFINING COMPANY
REFINERS OF IIIC.HEST ORADE LUBRICATING OILS
v LUBRITE LUBRICATES RIGHT
Slxtv Per Cent Better Lubricating Than Any Othrr Oil
General Office: Arcado Building St. LOuls Mo.
Ills well No. 3. Lola Ku banks farm
In 32-10-11. is now drilling at 2 825
feet.
Tho reporter "explained' to sir
Broer that non-resiueiun imh
MAGAZINES REAPPEAR
Library uml Book Staml-a ltcixnt
'I lint 72 PiibllciitloiM Now on
Normal Schedule.
Now that the Now York printers'
strike Is ancient history the 72
inagaslues to which the Tulsa-public
library muIisoi then aro arriving
regularly. In fact some arrive more
than rcgularl) a number of maga-
lneH having luibllHlied two Issues
For Salo G500 foot
S-inch hiRh prossuro
pipe locaiuu
Oant?c .1575.
screw
Tulsa.
. . . x.. 1 II1V'B 1
though many termors in inner noiiis . ( Heia (ml two . ul
nave expel imenieii kuiihuuhuuij short lntervuls
Havo string of tool available for
contract work In HliUieurt or Avant.
Phono Otago 3212.
Livingston (leer artist. Pnrtriilts
from life or photograph. Specimens
and latidscapcH uiav he seen at
btudlo 501 Security building dvt.
Wanted small et of books lo
Keep ly an e.ierl thoroughly com-
jielent to ineparo Income tax re-
turns. Phone Os.lgu 1221 or 7444
Advt.
Contractors - Experienced and re
sponsible man wants to handle your
paper work pay bills check In-
voices buy material jmd iivo vou
discount.. Address Cji-A World.
Advt.
For Infotmntloti about the new
rdmllow eand oil fields In western
Tennewaee. and 60c acreage 10c rent-
nls In territory ecologically approved
write TcnnokU Oil Cr. Dickson.
Tenn. Advt.
For salo by owner oil nnd gas
le:ie. Commercial good title 111 bo
wrltton on R0 acres NW of NW 1-1
nf 11 .in.! XI! 1-4 of NE 1-1 of 10-
14-11. Terms. 20000 cash bonuu
'l-S of oil and gas; drilling 30 days
from datu of contract Two months
from now this icaso win uounio m
price. Will havo no ileallncs with
brokers. Phono Cedar 1505 TuUa.
AilvL
with various tjpes of contlnuoiiH
stills plains that aro In a sliicl
sense topixng idaiits aro III gen-
cial use only In California.
The bulletin contains data that
will be of interest not only lo the
man who operates a plant for re-
moving the lighter fracilons ft out
crude oil but to anyone connected
with the refining Industry. Data Is
given for costs of plants operating
exponses. fuel consumption heat
Uues over all efficiency. lalioia-
tory tests on tho distillates tem-
perature of the liquids passing
through the heat exchangers anaiy-j
sis of Iho flue gasses. etc Partlc-
mar attention is given to tuei econ-
omy and losses ot heat since the
relative eitliieiuies of different
t)pe of distilling apparatus aro
calculated h dividing the heat the-
oretically lequlred by the heat con-
tent ot ihe fuel demand.
The plants studied handled about
2300000 barrels of crude monthly
and produced approximately 4 00000
1 iirrtia of tops an average jleld of
IS per rent. The cost of tho plants
per barrel daily capacity varied
from J2 to 2S.Ii& total fuel con-
sumed under the hllll and boilers
1 07 to 3.60 per criu of crude treat-
ed and the combined efficiency ot
furnaces and ntills ranged from 34 S
to 61 per cent .
Copies of this bulletin may bo oh
triinivl from the superintendent ot
document government printing of
fice at Jv cost or 00 cents each
ATTKNTION OIL PRODUCERS
For Sale -One car 6i-nch
20 -lb. casing run once. One car
10-lnrh. 35-lb. casing now. In
transit. Osago 0632.
For sale or drilling con-
tract small acreage
Uckes 8-14-12 adjoin-
in"; section BarnsdalPs
big well. Phone Osage
1500.
MIDWEST MARKETING COMPANY
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Kales Offlco 20 East Jackson Blvd. Chicago
General Office 305 New First National IUnk Bulhllnc. Tulsa. .Okla.
I'noncs iti anu oho-j
USID CAR PARTS
ONE HALF PRICE
WE MARKET EVERY PETROLEUM DERIVATIVE
Phone 4522
WESTERN PETROLEUM COMPANY
Tulsa Office Cosdcn Building General Offices: Chicago 208 LaSalls
Street. New 1 on; umco; 11 liattcry nace.
The periodicals at tho local library
are of a high type as people gener-
ally buy the less expensive maga-
iiliies In which they aro interested
as soon as they appear on the news
stand. The subject covered Include
art science literature architecture
englneetlng et al. Strange to re-
late men are more consistent read-
ers of the jierlodb sis tlian women
their favorites how ever being those
devoted to their own particular line
of work. The home magaslnxs "for j
women only" seem most popular
with the fair sex. People who have
never had borrowers cards come to'
the library lo rea I Ihe magazines I
The aMMage attendance III the read-
ing room Is from 35 to no dally.
The uiagaaiiies are bound In the
siiiiimor us they are In constant de-
mand by the school children during
the school cur Of Interest In con-
nection with tho short story maga-
xlnes H the fact that the very read-
el s vho devour the short stories
which como out every month posi-
tively refuse to take out a book con-
taining short stones.
The Serbian government will build
1 canal from the Danube tn Salonlca. (
373 miles long and reiuiring 65 '
1 'ocks 1
WiHiul;IV.iH.Blr.T..lhlCO. ItCUlllltl. S.lliMn.
1 tut. AHTOJjiuauita. uiiucin.it
ZUMWALT WILLSON &
GARNETT
Certified Public Accountants
Special Attention to
FEDERAL TAX PROBLEMS
340-4 1-43 Kennedy Building
Tulsa. Oklahoma
Phone Osago 6326
Wanted Producing
Properties
Settled production in Oklahoma
with ucreago to drill. Suniblt
details. Will ileal with ovv tiers
or responsible agents P. O.
Box 125 Tulsa.
HOUSTON FIBLE
& COMPANY
Of Kansa City Mo.
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE and CHICAUO
BOARD OF TRADE
Stocks Bonds Grain and Cotton
Standard Oil and Subsidiary
Stock New York and Boston
Curb Liberty Bonds Bought and
Sold Private Wires.
ciias i). cRorcHirrr Mgr.
Telephone Oblige iiJiui. No. 11
laist Fourth St. TuKi Okla.
WITH THE LIVE ONES IN
THE REFINING BUSINESS
COSDEN & COMPANY
HIGH GRADE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Tulsa Oklahoma
GENERAL REFINING COMPANY
PRODUCERS REFINERS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
J. B. RYAN Tulsa
J. R. HILL. Chicago
Baltimore T. J. SHARP Phono D620
Ardmore J. E. SHARP Phone 6520
INDIAHOMA REFINING COMPANY"
ST.
Refineries at Okmulgee Okla; Eat St. Louis III
TULSA OFFICE: 603-604 KENNEDY BLDO
LOUIS OFFICE: .FEDERAL RESERVE BANK RLDO.
LAKE PARK -REFINING COMPANY
General Sales Office;
IUALTO BUILDING KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI
Refineries at Okmulgee l'onca City Gushing and Jennings Oklahoma
UNION PETROLEUM COMPANY
REFINERS UXPORTKHS A"D MARKETERS
Tulsa Office: Cosdcn Bldg.
Phpne 4409
MIDCO BLDO. TULSA CONWAY BLDO.. CHICACO
MIDCO OIL SALES COMPANY
QUALITY PRODUCTS ONLY
60-r.S 7nltlat 130-140 End Point 430-440 Bettor Gnsollno for
68-60 Initial 130-140 End Point 428 the Better Trade
IMPERIAL REFINING COMPANY
TETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
Qcncral Offices: Ft. Worth Texas neflnt.-y: Ardmore OM.
OKLA. PRODUCING & REFINING CORP.
OF AMERICA
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS
Sales nnd General Offices O. P. & R. Bids. Tulsa Okla.
THE MARLAND REFINING COMPANY
"REFINERS OF HIGH GRADE CRUDE
PONCA CITY. OKLAHOMA
J. F. CAMPION OILS
PROMPT SERVICE
807-808-809 COSDEN BLDO.
PHONES 6815
COMMERCE PETROLEUM COMPANY
TEXAS CRUDE REFINED PRODUCTS
i
1003 Daniel Bldg. Our Own Tank Cars Phono US'
SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Tulsa Okla. 215 Sinclair Rldg. Now York 120 BroadwiT
liiicago t-onvvay Building
MHHB T . " .-WJir ' - s JmrnLmLmm
aaaB. WMaWi
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