The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 326, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 19, 1920 Page: 5 of 16
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TULSA DAILY WORLD THURSDAY AUGUST 19 1920
DAPtf CDHM TDID
TO GREEK HOMEj
"Lolne" Caralis Well-
Known Confectioner
in Business Again.
LIKES OIL CITY BEST
After Work in Boston Car-
alis Brothers to Re-
turn Here.
"Louie has conic tiark!"
That 1h the word that Is living
Confiscation of Five
Gallons of "Jake" in
Car Brings Limit Fine
"TratmportlriR bootc lit 11 profit-uli1)-
IiiikIiu'sh until you arc caught
niul then th" worm begin lo
turn" Mi'l.n.itiltcd I. Slm. ymtr.'-
d'ly 'ifternnon when he vn fined
the limit )ty l" t). I'rcntlrc police
iii1kc for liullnK Intoxicating
llipior In hi ear.
Hlnut w.ik Arrested about C.
o'clock ycitcnliiy morning :it the
corner of Xnnthu nnd Admiral
liv officer j. n. ltiKifui nnd l. II.
Mnniller. He whs ditvlng u seven
linrieniicr llulcli nml stored In the
tonnciiu the olfkerM unearthed
liliunt five Riillnn of "J ike". Tim
hooze wni confronted and the car
Is being held. x
fATPU A I I ClTr wheNe McMidlcn iniiipnfodly threw on .1 rliarRC of transporting nltro-
LH Oil MLLLuLU them. The tools were nt flrt Rlycrilm In ttin city llmll.
I thounht Ir ho imrt if n tiiiiitl.tr kl.! Polieo nffleliils exprrnscd tho
Oftrr nnrAIrrm' . . .... . i opnlon that McMnllen In company'
SArr-nrtrAKr W lmt Ul" "vei.tlntlonn led the '-1 wtU the nn esciiped. wero
Vjll l UIlrlUIJ lice to believe that they were tools i responsible for robberies which had'
- bolonKlnit to tho enr which MeMul- (icciirre'd In various cltlra for the
. i..n ...... .iriiini- n' lw" mni""". my opinion.'
T-)l- mSn TTolP PNW . . . . . . . .1 tho woiM one or tho pair fcaped"i
1'OllPfi I !IKG Halt 1 1 11 L ' The arrested man dec aied ih. it he i .. ... i.... i.i.r e
of Nitro From Aulo. I "5l ft T Tn'wLZ " h 'T to
to the man who escaped whom he ' ' ? " ' O
Entering City.
Willi n half pint 'of nltroclyccrlne
nnd a kit of cold cIiImIn nnd hits In
his enr V. T. McMullf n was nr-rested-
about i o'clock yiwtcntny
morning Just aH bo t ntered the City
at the ciit end of Ailmlrnl. An-
other man riding with Me.Mullen
Jumped from the car middled down
n ncuiby nllcy when the police of-
ficers pulled alongside.
Two leather traveling bags cop-
bad picked up nt Miami M Mul
l.-ii declared that ho lived In Kan
sn City nnd had pun based thn
car there a few weeks tjgn An In
illilry sent to Kansas City police verl
fleil bis statements. He was booked
dier made the arrest while look-1 1
ln i hi r .
M
in lor p
111;; Ivind Sale.
KIOWA. Aug. 11. Tho greatest
. - !... I w i n. tii. ritiu n ri u i ctJdi tit'f I in i uta tun n
.ltZZcnXni t ti;a;c..nty for many years took place lairing clothe were lo found l.t
most popular young men or Tuisa ....... ...... .. . ....... IMO r .mi auiuiiimit reiunn
one of tho owners of tho 46th Star; purchased ..'.to acres of land on tho llnit four rxtra oa(lci magazines
Candy company. Cnralls returned Ji-rfezaoi. ;nl;;fn7'h;f.''t'v' were found In one of the bags. Mo-
tills tvrpk from a fIx months trip0 conaiacratfoit ut 103(1'00. rno ... . .
through Kngmnd. Vnnco H l.fn divided Into threo see- Mullen had a revolver In his pocket.
Ho was accompanied on the trip by tlons but will now bo consolidated Three special made skeleton kojs
hid brothers Nicholas and James. I'nio a came runrn up"ii "men puro whlrli pollen otfklnls nay Will open
Klltfn Rccn Kersey
u:. unit in4 riAMi
IImi lirllllkl H)tf.il t.cl)
r.irintlv Trtchrr In
ChlcAso l'en..Tlory
130.1 S. Il.tlllmi.rr I'li.nip Cnlnr 13
ttmtit talt til ot u innli put
it r bari 4t riU iri
quit iiy imii ikttajvrr ui
LKG!HITNBNa Oil.
( UI.O.M Mi lllll (i t'OMI'ANV.
Tho Cnralls brothers wero called. breed cattle will no raised
towUhens. Orecco six montiis ago ny
bt serious lltnesH of their fmher.
Tl.ti father had an operation on his
eyes from which he recovered but
Ills eye elghtMias been lalllng since.
Nicholas Ooralls stayed over In
tlreecn with bis father but will re-
turn to Tulsa hh soon as -Ills father
whom hn will br lie home with him.
lis able to travel. James Cnrnlln re
turned to America with t.oule. but
is spending mo remainder oi mo
summer In Boston.
bcrulo says that he had a wonder-
ful time on the trip and that ho
gained 25 pounds In weight. On
tho trip over to Orcerci-Jic. stopped
In London and I'nrls only a few days
hut on the return trip stopped In
Paris 'a month and In London a
month. Ho Btaycd In Grceco four
months.
In speaking of the effects of tho
war Louie says that tho threo coun-
trjej where ho visited wero nothing
lllj. they wero pictured. Ho says
that they appeared as peaceful and
orderly na' If there had not been a
recnt war.
Tho Caralis brothers who havo
operated tho 4fith Star Candy com-
pany in Tulsa for the past 13 years.
Bold out their Interest In tho com-
pany when they left hero with the
Intention of opening a wholesale
candy company In Ilostnn Loulo
says that now they Jiave derided they
would rather lie In Tulsa than any
other city? o they will contlnuo to
run tho 46th Ktar IkhiIc re-pur-
jjihased his Interest lu tho company
"uhpn lm reli.tne.l.
ELKS DANCE TONIGHT
l'uinoiis .Iniz OrohoMi-j Heady for
Tuneful K enlng May Hold
Hncnrt Strtft Dance.
The "JTlks will glvo their regular
fortnightly dance In their handsome
nnd spacious club rooms tonight.
JUuch Interest has been shown In
thesa affaire and It Is expected there
will tie a large attundanco. Itefrcsh-
ments will bo served.
"Jack" Robinson leader of the
famous 'EU jar.z orchestra will
render Ti program of specially
telected "pep" music.
Tho lat affair was n pavement
dance two weeks ugo nt which time
inoie than 1000 couples participated
In tho open air frolic In tho street In
front of the ekib house it was de-
clared one of tho grandest social suc-
cesses In the history of Tulsa. Num
erous requests havo been made to
mpeat the performance. It Is under-
Mood tho entcrtaolnment committee.
consisting of Kxalted Ituler lllllle
"West. "Smoke'' Hallow AValtor Oray
Vnrrcn Oulse nnd Judgo Slack have
tnc mnller under consideration.
Paradise for the camper the
canoeist the fisherman the sail-
boater tho hammock Idler the
man with a favorite pipe the cirl
with a chic new bathing suit
Heaven for the couple or the lit-
tle "crowd" of friends who want
An Island to
Themselves
For next to beautiful scenery and
lovely waterscapes the Georgian
Bay district is long on islands-
good islands too with rock foun-
dations and pine .tree roofs and
coiy cottages between.
'Point au Darll is the keystone of
all this holiday happiness the
"port of entry" from the
Canadian Pacific
Railway
Around Point au Daril bass nnd
muscalunge fishing is such that
you are apt to make your plans
to come back next year before
you leave.
For full particulars apply at this
office.
1' L. Slieclian
(en. Agt. I'nHM'iiGtT Iopt.
CANADIAN I'ACiriC IIV.
'118 Locust St. hi. lsmK .Ml)
. tf for HoNort Tour No. N-02
Canadijn niwtpatm and
information t...
Canada on flU at thu ojfict.
i nny lock made were found nearby.
!
The Boss
Sez
Don't Be
Surprised
Vim lieii'r knew Noah WVbilor but cm do
know that In; undo tlio illetloiuiry
A icry i'Iohi fullimer of Noah's and n limn
who wi'lgliiil tho miIiio of words was
caught kissing (ho iiinlil.
His vtlfo wild "Why I'm surprUiNl" but tlio
iiiismi'i' ins it ileptli IkiiiiIi "No my deiir
I'm Hiirpil-cd )ou arc nstoulHlird"
When joii come In lo In.-ix-ft tlio coinplclo
IlriAtni'-.Morso Mm' Wll will not ho sur-
prised iH'oause the II. .11 rillmr cipilpmciit
Is "gunllty llullt fin' Qimllly Men."
Hut YOl! will ho nMonlshrd at I hi' unusual
MllllCI.
"Authorized Browne-JVlorse
Dealer"
Field Stationery Co.
Complete Office Outfitters
I'liouo 4807 S0H Soiilh .Main
1. : 7a
rS".
Cuticura Soap
Clear
iour
Skin
It's mileage yoii want
when you buy gas.
It's mileage you want when you buy gas. Science
' says "just-so-much-heat-from-so-much-fuel." Mile-
age is simply heat in the form of freed energy.
t There's no stretch to an inch; and the better gaso-
line burns the further each atom 6f gas sends your
car. Mileage! That's the testl
Get that mileage with this gas :
Never mind the technical why-
fora just now. Prove 'em with
your car. Stick to the yard-
stick of gasoline money's
worth and that's mileage.
Measure HERCULES Gasoline
by it.
Distributed through
Dealers from Crown
Petroleum Divuton
Oklahoma Producing
nnd Refining
Corporation
Sold in
Tulsa by:
St.
(Jramm.llernilcln Motor Sales ("oinpany S13 II. Scrond
J. I'. McClmila Aulo Company 310 l'jist Third Ktrct't
Tultn Autn MIk. Comiuiny AVucclliii: and Ol.lalionm fi tree In
('hown ri7ntoia;r.M uiv st'ri'i.v stations nt
Mil and Ilostnn 15lli and llostiin iZZ'J I' "Hi
LOCAIj ACi:.T: J. It. WIIUIiw TcK'iihoiH! (Vase 0917
V II. Ilemy Special Jteprowntatlve
Remnants Half Price Until Noon
JVomen's House or Porch
Wash
At One-Half Price
'
ffomcn's Union Suits 49c
Miscellaneous numbers to close
out.
Whito nnd pink.
Regularly to ?1.C0.
fiooonil lloor
JFomcn's Pink Union Suits
$1.19
--Loose knee closed or open
Korc.
All sizes.
Regularly $1.75.
Kcconil Floor
IFool Sweaters Extra
Special $7.45
Pullover and coat modols.
Mnny attractive colors in smart
styles.
4 Regularly V $12.50.
Sweater SccUon Second lloor '
M
landevers
Tho dress for informal wenr
practical frocks because of
their washable character but
frocks in which thoughtful
caro and skill hnvo been ex-
pended on their stylo is here
In manifold variety and at re-
markable prices today.
They comprise dresses of voilo
plain colors nnd figured.
Pink blue or white.
Sizes from 3G to 46.
Regularly from $6.00 to $12.50.
'Just half prico today.
Second lloor
Children 's Strap Slippers
and Oxfords $2.65
Black or brown.
Sizes 8'. to 2.
Regularly to $5.00.
Shoo ScoUon jocund lloor
4-
Children's and Misses Sox
$1.75
Mixed gold and brown blue
nnd gold navy and green.
English ribbed' golf box top l
Mhtn lloor
Women's All-Silk Hose i
$4.00
i Full fnslifoncd puro thread
silk.
Black or white.
Regularly $5:00.
fnln l'loor
Women 's Leather Purse-bags' $2.49 )
Novel strap safety handle; now Full linod fitted with mirror.
shape.
Regularly $3.00.
Main lloor
Arc Here in Good
Assortments '
Many arc knitting for fall
and winter right now.
This store is the acknowl-
edged headquarters for
knitting yarn lor com
prehensive stocks nre
ready at all seasons.
Competent instructions at
your convenience during
the store hours.
New books on knitting
ready.
Gcrmantown Shetland
Floss. Knitting Worsted Saxony Saxonettc in ah colors.
Two-Fold Luster Yarn for summer sweaters 2-ounco ball 75c
Silk mixed "(4-fold) 2-ounce balls at 80c.
Silk Shetland in all shades. Two-ounco balls 00c.
Art Needlework Section lluloony
New Store Hours Durlnc July nnd AUKUnt:
Week Day Open S a m. Closlne at S p. in.; Saturday Open at. 8:30 a.
at G;30.
"Vantn"
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GunnentA
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Mcmters of tlio Tuli-a Ojm?ii Sliop AfcMiclutlon
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Afenoy
Id Camilla
Corse ta
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NOTICE
Tho Dodge Electric Company's telephones havo
been changed from Qsnge-1899 and Osagc-7448 to
Cedar-1140. For prompt scrvico call Cedar-1140.
DODGE ELECTRIC CO.
Electrical Engineers and Contractors
119-121 East Second St.
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