The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 10, Ed. 1, Friday, October 8, 1920 Page: 3 of 22
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TULSA DAILY WOKLD FRIDAY OCTOBER 8 1920.
Xcws of Sapulpa
BOY IS HURT IN
AUTO ACCIDENT
Hulck car which was stolen last
nlKht frimi In front of the high
lyceum entertainment. Th rownrd
Is offered for the return of the cur
nntl evldeiiro sufficient to convict
the thief. Thi' car wan a 1 if 1 7 Hulck.
Mrs. Ulllcrimui Will Attend Ilnnllng
Ul' pi lull
nned
Charles Hengst Is Pin:
Beneath Ford Car
i Tha Skids
..rl I' World.
SArtM'". Oct. ".Charles
' s. 16-ycar-old non of Mr. and
V C. HcnBBt of Hoyu St. was
..in'ful'y injured last nlKlit when
Wt VoxA car which ho wti.-i driving
At J 'i il turned over nnj jilbned
B . . ..tl I It.i triM lirnueht
V nl tuuti .... . -----
m samilr-a and taken to Dr. l.amp-
VT offi- e whero his Injuries wcro
trrttfd ami 't wi" discovered that
Ihrcc rib- had born broken and ho
Injur i internally. It wna re-
ITnti th.s morning that tho boy
i r.ttiMt alonK nlcc'y out 11 woul1
" wvir 1 weeks before ho could
t out anain.
Many Children In Itnby Show.
Forty-four babies hud been en-i-cd
if tlio Hapulpa baby hIiow up
to 4 p ia. today nnd entries are still
Lml'iir In Kntrles havo been re-
tcWd from Kelfcr Mounds Hrls-to-r
nnd .several outlylm; towns and
It expected that moro will comu
1H tOIl.TrOW ocioru mu nuuw tiuntu
Mrs HUB' nbottom acslstant nurse
is In chart- of registration which
1. ticlnij held nt tlio Kcd Cross Nurs-
... ........ .. .. Iiiillillnr nnd local tihv-
Fliiars Rro cxamlnlnB tho babies that
... ntlrtll.
f
t t T?..tniiR nnd Clins. Arnold.
. i.- 'r.i fined 1 19. CO cacii In
city court this mornlnR on a chartto
of carrylnc conccaicu weapons ino
toys Mated that thny had carried n
run for reveral months In a pocket
of their car.
Stolen t nr Kienuiira.
i nt.nn.1lnr rnr fnknn from tu'n
ntn causht removing goods from
i box car on tne itisco irnc-KS nero
c..n.tni h-ia l.m lilnnttf (nil nn Ihn
property of tho Walker Oil Co. of
Tulsa navinR uecn gioien a low uays
1(0 liUHl wmb vuiuiuiij.
Keminl for Cnr.
rvro hundred dollars reward has
Mrs. Abblo lllllennan left today
for Oklahoma City whero (tho kocs
to attend tho Harding dinner to bo
given Saturday. Mrs. lllllennan will
nlso attend tho reception to bu given
.Mrs. Harding In tho utternoon at
tho I.oo Hucklns hotel.
13 IS lilsn!!uKYNUMBER
If It Isn't Indian Churccd Willi
Iloor-o Violation Is In n Had Way.
Uy .Mtaurlitcil l'rem mato wlrn
MlSKOClKU Oct. 7. Officials of
tho United .States marshal's office
Rasped in nlarm today when they
looked uii tho rase of Ieo Farther-
leo of Coaljrate who Is under In-
dictment on a clmrKo of possessing
liquor.
This is what they found:
"There aro. 13 letters In tho de-
fendant's name. Ills case. Is docket
ed on page No. 213. The docket num
ber of the case Is 11413. Tho court
number of tho easo is 3013. His
trial Is set for October 13 at Ard-nioie."
ARDMORE WITHOUT WATER
Supply Shut Off liwun.se City I.ako
Is Low : tjtilek ltellef Is Sought.
lly Aitu-littel Vtbtn. atatrt wire
. AltDMOItK Oklu. Oct. 7. -Tho
water cotumlKsloner has cut off
water supply from City lake which
Is lower than ever before with Ihn
remilt that parts f tho down town
district of Ardmoro nrn without
water for domestic as well an com-
mercial uses. With stato nnd fed-
eral district courts In session and
tho Insurance policies upon Ardmor.'
properties Jeopardized immediate
action In the matter Is being ex
pected.
Homing AptKilutetl Deputy.
Announcement was mado ycator
day by Charles 13. Dierkor of
Shawneo. suato deputy for OkJ.i-
home that Martin C. Fleming of
'misa had been appointed district
deputy of tho order for tho dlstilct
composed of Tulsa llartlcsvllln nnd
Prumrifiht councils K. of C. Flem-
ing succcssrs It. II. Siegfried of this
city who was elected mate secretary
at the last convention.
STATE BANK FUND IS LOSER
$100000 Ih III Closing of llntik of
Jonex Hut JSiit. Ti DeiMisllors.
11)' Au lAtftl !'rcR ntiitA nlrr
OKLAHOMA CITY Oct. 7 The
state giiiratity fund mstnlned n loss
rf $100000 from tho closing of tho
Hank of Jones. Oklahoma roucit.
Wednesday by l'red O. Dennis state
bank rominlssloncr hu reported to
day. The deposits of the Insolvent
bank were $130000 but no loss was
sustained bv any of the depositors
anotdlr.g to Mr Dennis
The failure of tho bank .it Jones
ns tho first failure of a state bank
this year nnd the loss to the ruar-
-iiitv fund Mr. Denis sild and de-
yenrs nordlng to records of the
state banking drpnrtmciit. Pour
lite banks wnru forced to close
last ear
There will be no delay In tho I
tratisfi r of money from the guar
i.nt fund Mr. Denla said. iuhI de-
positors will suffer no Inconven-
ience from the bank's failure
Cnmilrr Woman ! Honored.
S.c ml ta Ihn WotI.I.
HOl STOS'. Texas V ; 7 Mrs.
William Henry of Crowdcr was to-
day elected president of the Okla-
homa Southern Memorial association
bv thn conveiitinti In session here
Mrs. Knimett l.i-e Merry win chosen
nntlonnl oitanlter.
A dovlcn to ennble ono armed per
sons to play cards Is tho Idea of n
Mi offered by thn uwner of a New York Inventor.
Three Special Shirt Values
$1.35
$1.85
$23-5
HOLMES
CLOTHES SHOP
223 SOUTH MAIN ST.
These shirts nre grouped in three
special lots for your easy selection.
They come in a wide ranpre of colors
nnd good fabrics that wilPjrive long
and honest wear. See them dis-
played in our windows. It will
pay you to lay in a supply at these
prices.
TOWLE'S
LOG CABIN
SYRUP
THERE'S nothing like a fine hot breakfast
to put you in fighting trim. Fruit cereal
coffee and then a htijje pile of golden brown
pancakes covered deep with luscious Los
Cabin Syrup. How docs that appeal to your
appetite? You'll enjoy tho rich maple flavor.
Let thr pVi!lr1rin eat nil Ihev want. It s clean.
wholesome and nourishing.
Three Sizes
At Your Grocers
SERVICE
Wo inn tnko aim of )(ur eleolrlenl rcaulrementa on short
not lie through our mrloin department. K.ich leuirtiiieut
linn Us meehnnlCM wliu nrv Hxs:'lalNtM In lliclr line. Willi this
Mslcui It etiables us to glut ou ohti erlce on any of jour
electrical rcqulri-monts tlirougli tho follow lug deTxirlnieul.-i.
Wiring Deiutrtineut rHtim I)carliiient Motor Department
riuloliliig licpiirtmcnl Itctalr Department and Ilotall De
IMirtiuciit.
si:uvici: win Diiii.(j and qcai.ity
Dodge Electric Company
Electrical Engineers nnd Contractors.
1 10-121 J'-aM Second Street
l'liouc Ccilur MtO Cinncilng All DcixirtnienOi
Tlint TnU' flrnt fir-jrof tiil
tnttrrlt tiMi.tatti hpitl ! " I"'
vlfty lonnt unit rtlnlo lntlt"
(Ion II loi Kii.iil' itlKilnt Mn''
lfitk. mnff in.riln. r" rre
on). rllniol. .X ll- Ul-nrnlorr.
rmlilrnl rlij-rlii .Iriimnie whiml
tor nlltM motor Kiiitiuliic
frl'
The Oklnhomn Hospitnl
1 1
rrrlipnt.
They All Have These
Exclusive Features
" $75
With rack $120
With h circa $125
v.
ALL these Columbia Grafonolas have
Xjl these five exclusive advantages:
t
Streamline Cabinets in 'keeping with
artistic modern furniture design.
Tone Leaves that give you complete
and accurate control over tone volume.
Straight Tone -Arm that allows the
sound waves to develop ftffly and
naturally.
Scientifically Correct Acoustic Designs
that have long since put the merit of
the Grafonola's music outside of com-
petition. The only Non Set Automatic Stop
Nothing to move or set or measure.
Ask the nearest Columbia dealer for a demon
stration of the stop that needs no setting.
1
Standard Models ttf to $300
Period Designs up to $2100
SSI
nn If
Pus
$225
1
COLUMBIA GRAPH OP HONE COMPANY Now York
r
Come In Today and Let Us Demonstrate the Wonderful
Superiority of the Columbia Grafonola.
t Sold Exclusively by
DARROW MUSIC CO.
510 SOUTH MAIN
Today Eagle Crepe
SILK SHIRTS... $7.95
$12.50 and $15.00 Values War Tax'soc
liigle heavy crape mlk hlrU Tho new fall pattern-mote beau-
tiful than . vet ecry Mint gn.irnnteeil. They are tho Mine quality
HhtiU Milling no leceutly at $12 60 ami U
H. H.RO and IS dn-n Milrtn; porralm eortlti prlntml ami wovn
uiailr.tM mill oiliui- nruvii ull Mien; Ury sf
riMllice.1 to tDJ.O)
f s r. 0 Imported mailrnn Milri with fit tin lrlp cr or"
mix. " t)5.oo
Vassar Underwear Underpriced !
The atartliiur values wo aro ahlu to offer in Vnwiar
undorwear and other fine niakoa will ho wclcoino
ncw.t to every inan and younpr man. Only within
tho a.st week lias thu wholeaalo prices declined.
Unbleached cotton ribbed union suits heavy
weight size 31 to 10 ; vory light flcoco ; Q -t ff A
ruKUlnrly retailed at $2.no rovisod to.
White cotton ribbed union suits of well known
make; heavy weight; sizes 'M to 4(5 (lCy Q(?
Itcducctl from ?a.r0 to pOd
Natural liKhtweinht wool Kunnenls formerly ro-
titilod at ifW.fiO all sixes 114 to 48. (I9 If?
Ideal for fall wear tPUt)
Fine mercerized white lisle union suitH of DoLuxo
(liiality. A perfect fitting garment warm and
serviceable. Made by tho mills to sell (Jjyl p
at ?G. Now prico ip'dt.OD
wm
MP
Wonderful Hosiery Valued
The Same High Qualities Tho Samo Serviceable Mnlcch All at Loss Prices
Lnillea' pure thread Mlk hone full faidiloiied
fnnt dye nuperflno iiunllty kIII with elantlo
Mile top. l-'ormer valuo and price 4. Uomen
In blaclc and Cordovan. Our rtJO A (?
lew prlci P-I'lt)
Iidles' iill-Rlllc bono of very flno pure thread
nllk blank only. A vary fort una to recent nur-
ohiiMn ax thlH Identical Iioho Iiau been retailed
an hlKh un jr and nnvur lower (TQ CkK
than II Our new nrlco iputU
Women's All-Silk Fancy Hosiery $4.D5$5.45 $5.9S and $0.45 Special Pur-
chases of Values Formerly Selling at $7.60 to $10.
&i1i qBtow'w (go
Tulsa's Livest LeadingMen's Store
Ask your dealer for
Blue Buckles
today
Find out for yourself about
Uluo Duckies. Test tlio long-
wearing denim cloth the
wide double-stitched scams.
Try on a pair. Blue Buckle
OverAlls and Coats never
bind or rip are bip roomy
nnd comfortable. Solid work-
manship in every detail is
bound to give you your
money's worth. All sizes
Men's Youths' Children's.
Ask your dealer today for
Blue Buckles.
Q1 A
"V1
0 Union Made Ait
verAlls
Blue Buckle
Biggest selling overall in the world
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