The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 296, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 24, 1921 Page: 4 of 44
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TULSA .DAILY WOKLI) SUNDAY .THLY 21 1021
JTION A.
POLICE RECORD IS Tomorrow Is Day of Days
TOLD BY FIGURES; For Tulsa Boys and Girls
"Y" WORKERS ARE LEAVING
i i
'Comparative S t a tistics
- Toll of Activit-Vs Last
Two Years
BLAINE OFFERS REPORT
Moru Than $117000 in Fimw
mid Forfeitures Turned in
During Fiscal Year
twrliit tlm fl'l '"'"" 'ii'im
June 30. 1D2I Hi" fines mats ami
fin f. Ituiea turned In Iho 'y
through thfl mtlvliii-a of tho lilim
denmlnifiit and thn intinkiliittl miwt
tr.ialfil U7iaJ.0 RO.orillnK In
report rnnipllft UiioVr tho ilirr-rllnii
.1 Ai-llMf Chief of Pollro (li-nt" II.
Main" ftnturrlnv. Knr tin- fiscal
Vfwr omlllin June SO. IH20 wh.-n Out
i.ri.nt administration took "rri5
fitie roam niKt fi.rfrlliir amount-
ed to tdR.3Hb.7a. or Urns than halt
ita mum n timing yr
()ll!l1. . ...
Por lb" yar eliding .turn. JO 1131
II i.uml.rr of use cln. kl ami
m.-il uub 1 3.4ttN. unit for thl pre
-ha'
-r tin
lllfrgcr nnil In li. r than i vi r. iiml
with prourarii of .r m in. Uh
I I latti nlmi'k -Wnllaco fin tin will in
' 1 1 vi' In Tulsa al mi iiirl hour thin
! morning I !" vn m lenls mi
I llml'.ii fluid. Two U'i fui Ilium
'will ii clvui tomorrow ufloihonri
; llll'j lllK'll.
Tin 1 1 .tin will arrive In three s""-
iii.mh of imiIIiI stel 70-font inn nml
l.OIU'lieS.
A treat purana will b" fllvatt Mnn-il-iv
h-nvlng Dm alinwfiroiinda Al
I M - SO. uliaip.
A "tlw III nyrrf rnltmlB for ll
mintlt" i promised
Animal Mum Very Compli'lo.
Trained " lephiini. mnnkevs run-
nrit pumas li-otmida knriKrtrnnn
I. fni Iioiimm nml t h- big flown hip
pnpouiinua "Alb"' form port of thn
n I if in I net. In addition thorn will
In Hm r. ftii Imi i-lrms I. with II
tmpitr nml liorUonial bur. i Inml
KwIiikh in inliiilli a tumbling buro-
linrk. wIhi wrilklnir nml mhr turns.
i'nrh of whli li In i 'inlly wn by i' I nm il
mm of tlm wining Brroimi'ini-n'
wlilnh dnwi iiwny with tlii olil lilcri
that "tlii'iii i. so mm li going on (t
I Irnm you can ! It nil lit oil"
time.'
Hlnphnut wait. sr-hrilHseho. fnrrn
pyramids "play deiid'' nml ImM sn
iilil-fruilih"it-il ininii miiilnif llmirn
iiniriililiil. iliinip ii 1 1 1 1 n r 1 1 1 iiml ni
111 Hlf
Installed by Work of
Lusines.s lUen
....iii.u nC. Tin- rMiort f.irm miiiiv nthnr f. iiln Kiinrui
..ii... I in .ii.t.riiilin. Hi" rclalhii ' Mt iDd ft hoxlntr mill i li. K"lni In Mr
i.pl l v nr infi linn ... i.... 11 in in .jii.-rnrii'ii i ."-
ilnrlnit th y.r Unit Un.-. Jim" 30
um immimrril wllh Hi" ' Uv'ly '"'
fnifM In l'JI'i-llii.
l.lil i oiiflwnliH.
Tlu-re wrrn 111k i:iiih of ImviI
roniUnt lili'il In liniiilrll'iil ul'fl
ilurlMK Hi 'nr ''"''I" Jlinn 30:
ItiSI. I'm- unlawful iohni Hlun of
lliiuiir I Iii-ik wi-ii Hill iiitiioiih tilml;
for minililiin 1111 'or i(irainy.
1337 mill 2.HG1 ini-n nml wnim.n
with nrii-Hlinl uml ImM for liivi-nll-Kiitluli.
Duiliit: tlm ywir tlirrii wuio
S.17C liorHoim iirn-Bti-il for ilrunkiiu-lii-i.
Urn i upon bIiowh.
.Morn tliiui -1011 rulilH worn mniJii
on roumliiK IniiiKOH unit Jiliii'im
wlinro iiiilli'o fnniii-rti'il Kniiililliii?
wnn In iriiKri-M or wlmr" It win li-
llnvei' llijuor wim offinul 'for H.-ilii.
l'lKiin-it ul ri-liill iirln'H. Imlwmm
MSO.OOU mill 1IOO.IH1U worth nt
whlBky. "Juki'" "i-lior" nml nthnr
liitoxli-utlnu lliinr wiih i-oiidaiuti'il
nml ilimtroyi il ilnrlitK tlm ywir I hi"
ilmw not Innlmli- tlm iimntint tt r I
iivit to fi-ili'inl niiUiorltliH. In ml-
illtloii to I In- iiUu-ch on whlr.h ttio
uliuvii-riii-titliiiii'il HI" rulili win ii
liiuuV tlii-ri. nri- ri 1! rnoinliiK lioumw
of niii-lHlnimlili' ruiiilntloii ncilti'ioil
ovur tlm rlty tmit urn riilileil loii-
Htitntly Ihi-y loimllluln tlm "rrK-
lur." 111 111 tlm huiiil.i of tlm pollen
ili-piirtiiii'iit. OthiT romnlm; Iiouhch
nml lintcln uri' r.ilih-il U-hb fri-iiuently
iM'i-iiuai; thi'l Imvi' Klvon Urn ili-puu-int'lil
Utlli- or no lioilliln.
Iti-ivnnl IMml Utllliil.
Ourlnir Hip flm'ul ywir 12 stolin
niilomolillfH wi-rn tncovnrril by tlm
ill-part mi'iit. HuwnriU wiim puM oil
nr. nf Ull-MIl tlltllllllK 1!70U. Thin
tminry wiih In tlm iiullrnmi-n'ii lm-
hIiiu r ti it it to lo imi'il for ultlt ir illn-
iililcil offlicrH mill ttmlf fiunlltii.
However luii'iiuim of Urn i-xn-milvo
ilrnln on t lit pollen ilnpurUimtifH
Kimollm- oil nml atito n-pulr fuiul
inodt of thlH iiiom-y wiih imiil wltn
thu full i-iitiHunt of the offiii-fM to
purihiiiin Kunnlliln mul "11 uml to
tiny Jor n-p-ilrn mi ilrpui tniuiiU'il
curd.
No fi-wnrilH nurn p.ihl for rnrovpi--liiB
tin- othi'i- 127 ruin nil of which
liiivn hi-on ritiiiniil tu thi-Ir ownurn.
Thh ty-Buvrn thli-vt-n wi'iu rutiKht
mil nil of thiHii wi-rn turm-il ovor to
tlm Tuliwi riiunty uiitliurllli-H or to
uutlmrllli'H from other cllli'a In
which the rarn wi-tn Htnli-n llucumo
of ntutii Iiiwh It In ilituillly rmii-
pulmiry that u thli-f )m fiiiiRlit "ri-il-hiimli-il"
liuforu hn iNUi lio uriVHtel
ami IhIiI.
ii tli .irrni. uriui harri'M
'i nf !- iiM-tliin anil four '
' il. vv.lo fhi-ii truloi-in
'1 Vll'ii' Kill in tin hllKi Ml'- I nlKi'l
(ul Ii'ii-int iiMiKfux nri'l pinmiK
timing! hi ii i fill m.ini-uvrii hii
no ii ini-il riiiifi i-i'i'ii imki- In wl.uh
hm i lM ri nliiiK iiiiiiiiik ll'iic niul
i .ili: . I'l Hi. in to il-i Mi lil'lillr.K
Alln tin i h.wii liipfiiipol.iniuN linn
A "ft 1 1 In i irl w hlrh la il' i" i lln 'I
MM u "hi r. am."
I'lniin nllMri-Kiillon l"i iMnti: 1
Arniniir Urn liurimn nilmn iiia
muiiv wliun- iiami h mi- iiih-'Iik IIhi---hiKi
It noun to thn Biiwiluiii wnl-l
Tin i" in" Kftl ftrlnrn In nil I in 1'nl
lln; '!. rlownN Th" ilnwn a i
in h i tiUn ly ti"W til IB ii ' an nil
nf tfii hoi'inrn Hurt nml nti fi ' i
finiii any r.iugli humor
Tlm iifti'tnonn pi-rf-irinn ir i' ill
l-Klii nt t o'lln'-li nml tin- n til
Bh'iW will In-tfln nt o'l-l-i-k -i
InoiB npi'hliiK Iioiii l.i-f ii i
p.-rfii"Tniui''i'. In mil-r Unit ill mm
limn turn- in wnii'ti in viu in- ii-
whl'h will Hi- I" Iw-i "
main i-ntinnrii nml tin- oik ! nt in .'
ulll In' fii'i' to M linlili-rBii f ' n i
II. liitM
Pur ronvi-tili-nrii 'if finlrnn. a'
wtxli to nvnlil tho lururn ir -'l i
wnv to lir frill ml Rliolil rlri ni
MBKIitl". U llllWIltllWII liffl'P I l
miiltiinliii'il ilurtii(C tin- ilu' n' ' ii'
lti-q Btorii No. 1. it 111 H.iu-li
Main utri i't TI i-ti will Ii' B' I I
thin- nt Ui" ntimn prlriK that will li
i I iri'lil it till- Bll UllTiniMilll
1 w IiiiiiiIiii; lni.ll in tiir no -lull Ollirr
Ki i ri tui mi ni nlHui"
Cmjiti . fin wi'i -. -in in 'iitt-itn-
iiKimi th.nK In ilu i U i' A
I'lill'llliK. f"i v.l illnlliK Ii l UK-lit
lujt itn mi' iti In i b of tin- Bluff oni- liy
nnn nml iah will 1 a k- tn Ihr full
ln-r allo-ti il ti mi- nf ii " inth
MlBii Itlimhi 1'ii'iliv ri-liiflniiB
wntk Bi'i'tiiiv. Ib alnaily MniilnK
in hi-i In-iiii- at Mnl'ii hnl Mi.-r
I'.nttili'i n iiinm' jii-l-1 Kil wot k
miri'tiiv i ! Ii.ivi i-'ii-liiv fin tiii
IniUli- III lim'.ili. ll'il.i Win Ii Ttlil'l-
1'iv .liilv : i 'I'm m .in iml II vl II
Itlii-B- I'm B. ' UK f"l ' h --f Ml-H
I Mnu l' I- . ii m i i i" ' ' 1 1 n i . l iim
I l r I v
Kat"
l
W 1!
I In
A
ri ii y
111 l'
In'" l ' h Al in-- 1 ' i-
. f i i . . tr . 1 1 in
I 'in k ' . . W'll'l ' T li
to. 1 1 I'M- I vttr Tillnl 1' 1
tlm l!in ky Mountain V.
mifi n in.i- .Miiw .Mary
('lmkr. iiIivbIi iiI iiIik atliill wcrnlary
wlil linn- Uh- flrt of AupfUBt to hn
with hiiirnfnkH nt Mkniieiiti-lnn N"w
Ink ini Mi b f'l-.ri-ri' VdmliiM-r
booknrpfr will ifvi-r hi-r iniinii-
1 ." mini tin .iii.i ni' inn Hinl ii-tiiin
hi'i hiiMii-niMii M'T IKnni"! nil
Mi Thi b Imnilnif Itmtrui tor M.-w
lllli I II- II l'i I I Mill lint h IV.- In 1
I .It III-' . I ill' til I IIIIHI
lilirf I 'ii''l r I' v of I II
ill
Il i IV Mill
f till'
In"! iimI
ho i x p. i inn i"l
I i' Mb I nt 1 '! irl n a'i
i i ; . r i f a- t.n r i '
I I'l. I In li. " II. ..'' ' ' rnl Hm
1 . riK Mi-n l i a'' "
I IIIiI.h mi MiimiiiIc Ti'iiiplr.
tyr I" 7t. Vi'.rl.l
I JiltlTMUIUlIT July 23. Prrnl-
' ilent Kay Mooil of thn Miuifilc
' tnmpln i:onti ui'.lon fonunltteu U
'nuklnif for nab-il bldn for'thiTorun-
' turn f a two-ntory M.-utorJo tomple
I whli h In to 1"' i-ri-' toil liuro at one".
Whm c-ompliti-il tho upppr Btnrv
will h" ri-"ivr-il Ii" tho jn"i'MtiK
pliim of (ill local Mnwinln boilP x.
whiln tlm Kr""""' f'"r wl" " 1aH"
i.l fur roiiiinori i.al i-nti-rprl.t' .
Sheriff Suffers no
I'anfc of Remorse as
to If is Hint Record
i
! "Tho nttnrni'y pnnrnl 'nn fit"
what rharK''B uiinlrmt inn that Im
pi-lBf!" Hherlff V. W. .Mi.Clll-
louKh ad lit rlatutilay follow ln At-torni-y
(Inm-rnl S. I'. I-'ronllns'rt
utatrnmnt that proparatlon nf
chnrK'B rtiKilr.st Urn sheriff wan
thn m-xt oRl-al f!tp fm th" tal".
"I'harui-.i that I fhl't iluilnK
tlm tilrjht of tin- riot an- not trtn .
I only l.iUl ilown on tin- couth fur
fi w hoiira. Ami as for t'-mllr -
tlin of fluty I Ctnu.der t
what wn rmht and bmi
th. nlfcW of the r.i ' t
prote. t that noKro jirlwit -
"it wan thf) duly of t
dr pai thient to taku i
BlttiHtloM nnd not for nm
I lOtiBliler 1 had no hjil
on th" Btri-ptH nrtlnK .in
offlc"r when I was to I
lnild" to protei-t th" prmn
When Sheriff M. Cu:.
aflinl aliout th" ' i hoi'
wldi- open Knrnbllnrf Iim
wero ri-poi'teil to bn rn
nidi- nf TuKi hi- repbi .
UlOUKht till- MltU'ltl II
roiltity wiib In-lin; well 1)
iiiIb of jinenii1i'ir
LIGHT IN STORE UNCLE SAM WILL
FOR Y. W. CAMP FIGHT SMUGGLERS
Electrical System to Le Federal Amenta Say Many
Cbinamen Are
"Introduced"
"All lit up " That'n whnt tlm V.
V. A. rump Ib noon to Im when
a Tuli'i IiuhIiii-ii-i ulrl rlvV'i H"' wont
"l.ol lliiirn tin llltht."
MIhi Anna HehwnlmilierK f-errn-tary
In th" priMi!tit of thn Mld-On
I'ntroU-iitii loinp.iny and n loader
In tlm Mld-t'i) itlrlM rlub looln-il
upon thn Y. W. camp uml Haw that It
wan koiiiI with tl xniptlon of In-
sufficient llluinliititloii. u for tlm
pant few months bIio linn In-en f"-i-ui1nK
flnaiu'lal Mil from buninesit
women'n cluha and inatertult. money
ami pledi:e of help from IiiibIih-im
eonoi-rtiH hail niiiiln all Uib plana for
llKhlltiK tlm rnmp electrically nml
next week will havo thn natlHfactlnn
l'MNBACOIiA I'la. July 23. Tho
powerful Kiiveiiiiin-nt iiifenelea rum
lilneil hei" today In an i-rfort tn Hup
iiiomi KiiiuuKlliiK of C'lilnatm n. iiiii-
nliiK of whiMky ami tlm HUpi "!-'lj
ainiiKKlIni; of ilriiK Into thin imiil
try Thr i-UBtom-i m-rvlei dep.irt-
meiil of JilHllrn and linnili ration do I
paitim-nl mo trylnB to woi W out thn I
m una ot recent eventn on the Went
Florida coioil and I'eiimirola a Hurt
of liendipiurtom. f
United Hlah-M Mnrnlinl Miller has:
taken Into uiiHtudy t'nptaln Menluli
ot III" yacht Viola at Dnfltilalt
Mptliieii who wiih iicoointwinled by
Chliiiimiii. ImiiilKr.itlon officer
Hobeit J. Irf'.iry at I'elisicnl.i has
bc-un luMrtictcd to take ch.ii'K" of
WOMEN CAN FLY PLANES
't ltriion Why I Viiiliilnii All- IMIntrt
Shouldn't Hiu-ciiil Itlnliiian Sa)M.
If you'ro an nvr-ruRi' normnl per-
Hon. you tan learn In fly an iilrplanu.
This In the opinion of Louis 1".
Cumin Iiikm. local aviator who helnM
a flylliK Kchool Hiindnv nt his field
flvo miles east on IVilural Drlvn.
CuinmliiCB ileolaiis that It doesn't
reriuiro unusual couiaKii umiiiual
briiliiu. uiiiisii.il ulri'iiulli unusual
mechanical knowii-dK" unusually
Iteen.eyt-H or any other unusual iiualr
Itlcs to ho ahlo to nuvlKule an airship
UiruilKli the pathlchN Bkles. (Jilltu
thn opposlle. CiimiiiltiKB would dis-
trust a woiild-bo flyer who was su-
in-r-tinrmal ns much as nnn who was . vHgo was niuall to In-Kin wllh ln i
nuh-lininial. Thu solo i ciiulreiucnln only oupurli'iico havliiK botti In Ilu-
for flyliiK. as Im hcoh thuin. arc alill- w-lrliiK ot tlm exhibit of nil pioc-
Ity to Keep olio's head and olio's con inadn with their own hands by
nn fin i nml n fab- l:iiowli'ili;o of .MM-Co Klrls. whuli won the bu.il-
ii... ...- i....i i...ii.i..iH .if a iibinu. ih-kh women'M sliver luv Iiik mp in
of iieelni- tho imterprlH" In-Kiin. A tho Chlimmen and furnish all data
line will Im run from tlm power nta- conrernliiK them tu tins i;overii-
tlon nt tho I'arthenla mrk Inter- inent. There urn now six China-
urban iitutlon slrali;ht acron tho men accounted for.
floldn to tlm rjuiipcroiindB where' Alfieil limaii thn siMinan In tho
tho power will b" reduced by a l Camilla counly Jail her" has
tiiiiiBformer to tlm vollnKo iiimtb- amonc his ef tei ts u endo of bllnkliiK
H.UT for llithtliiK uml llithts will be bIku.iIs tn friendly uhlps. This rnchi
liiitalled iilistalrH and down In Is u naided as out) ot tho most valu-l-'rleitdBhlp
loilKe over tlm flUtbt of ublo dlsr.ovei leu et nuidu by tlm
nteps lemllnic from Uni'lodKe at tin- government aKi-nta.
eiitninen Into thu KroiimiH mm mi Tin' cuvuiiiiiiout mis niKeii pos-
the cutlnnii. m'Hflluii of tho rndo and It Is likely
Toward Inst.-illatltm of tlm llithttnK u v.iil be Bi-nt broadcaiit by thuMpi-
systom Urn Hlnclalr Oil K U C". inKmtiuu lUii.irtiniiit.
and th" Tulsa Ulreet iiauw.iy coni-
pany havo contrlbutod pules tho l'ub-
lle Hervloo company cro-wi-iirms for
tho pnlen tho IVoplcs Ulectrlc. com-
pany TiOl) feet of wire tiklahonia
I'rii'luiiOK A Ileflnlnit rnrpnrnllon
.101) feet of wire tho TiiIai IJIortrlo
shop lO feet ot loon Denlion nnd
ooinpnny 100 feet of lamp cold
whllo pi-omltn of fi.000 foot of No.
8 wiro has been inado by J. A.
JohiirtDti. Tim O. 11. It. company
linn iiKreod to lend il superintendent
uml linemen for layliiK tho lino fioui
tho power station tu thu cutup-
Kround tho lllectilral aiiiply com-
pany has volunteeied tlm Hid of an
electrician nml Iho Mid Co company
thrnuich A V. Maverick will fur-
nish truck noivlco for trnnsporthiK
niutcrlills to tlm ramp. Cash con-
trlbtltlous which will bo md for
purchase of neodoil nilplillus mid for
paying workmen were ns follows:
llxclianco lianK KlrU' club .Mld-
Co Klrls' club JD; 1'. II. X rlub Hi
A. li. I'iriner I2D; Kxchnnr." Na-
tional lirsl Niitlonal National Hank
of Commerce Producers Hlato bank
Hociirlty .Stalo bank $25 each; W. 1.
AVnilains tn.
Jllss Hcliwelnsberij had sufficient
m.iterlalB fuiiil.i and vriunlH. il labor
in Ret linen laid us far as tho camp
hut for further Murk there i-lie will
wi-lcomo tho i;lfl ot such supplu-t a"
IntiiilutuiH power bo.es elcclilc
bulbs etc. Her electrical know I
There's no reason why women
contest mid lit now on exhibition In
the National Must'iim of History lit
should not br ns liood avlatois as "' "'.""
men provided they urn not i xi iiaiue.
CummliiKs claims. A seuso of pipit- .. 7 . . .
llbrlum is necessary he says and ho i Rot llSlClll IJeiUCS All
ur?. V . !'' ':k.!"f.. !.;...:.V:;i':'l'rl Coimeclion With Sox
iiiiiui mi il ni'in .' ... ....' .
tin) 1)111)11 dues not leslst tho motion
of tho ship but bwioh III luirimmv.
lio will Ul.ely be able to keep thn
aliln at hakim c but
VKW YOI1K July 23 Arnold
lltillisteln. wldi.lv koiiwn Vcw Villi.
lackltlK tills ' Htiiii-llii- Itiiili. whos.i niioin has be. o
nblllty. he may find It difficult to tin nionlluiied lu-omlneiitly In the tilal be Kiantcd
tho continual iiuJUBtim: leipuriil in i or tho Cliicaeo Iiiseiiall ptaeis im
keep a plane lovi 1 on thu air roads.' "throwiiiK" t lio 191!) woi'Mh irilm
One of im- fltsi UiIiiki whli h I'um- Issiiid ii stutemunt toda ilniinn all
mliiKB wpi'iia to te.nh Is "what . iiniicctbui with attempts to "fix
niaki-s the wheels !n rimud" very t'"' mtrlcs.
ncccssarv knowleilKe fur Urn aviator.! . Jl" "su h" had b"en appr-a. b-d
A L.niul mntor mi-rhuni.' . in liieimi- l "V 1" liuinw nun i in- pi . i
rlo tho "Intel nals" nf n "ship " In
nvlntlou pai im" i In half in hour
Divorce. A pplicant
Fails to Lose Wife
Rut Loses Properly
l'rank 11. Weber who sued his
wlfu .Marie I. Weber tor divorce
111 Urn l ull 1 1 of Judi.'o Albert C
Hunt nut in ly lost hLi case but
his IlKhts to JJO.DOt) wurtll of city
luopurty as well beciuse In u-ii-ilniinj;
bis duclskm in tlm case
JuiIko Hunt awaided to Mm.
Weber all Ihtil piopoily liuiild-
Iiik tlm lioiiio and rn.-vur.il oilu-r
plioeii of valuable leal estate. Mho
was also Klven tho custody of tho
two cliildien.
Tills is the flint oaso In tho lo-
cal courts wherein tho defendant
In u divorce suit was tii en ali-
mony coiupiisliiK all Uiu pioperty
in tho name of the two paitles to
tho suit. Weber was lecenlly
convicted of adult i III the VI-
til In cuu it ami that JuiIko held
tills and thu fait that Im had
ni-Klcled to pit the alnoiiilt of
niiiimny iibukmi-iI when the uibo
flisl i nun Into coin l as surtlili-ut
Kiniimts fur Ills di - I.-. Ion.
Suspended Chief Will
Ask New Trial Monday
Jidiii A llustafion ousted chief
of pulbe who was found utility on
two colinla by a Jury In Hint hi
Juduo Keilinond S. Cole's cuuit Prl
day ulKlit will. throiiKii his .lUorneis
A. lilnt .Moss and T. J. l-ahy filo
a nint In n for n new trial .Monday ho
uiiiiouncrd riaturila .
liuslarsun iiceiicd numerous ti e-
pliolie and pi-isnmtl calls Saturday
from his fileiids all of wlmm vim
appal cot ly anxious thai a m w trial
whllo n mot
qualntod In i;nuil no
is much hlinpli't' i'
bile's CummliiL's t n
(ivlator was In mm mi
S17 ilurltiK tho war.
hi I'l'UlC
h Ih i ni.li
Hun but that In
lime It w us an '
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Dl.-tiiit Court Adjourn-.
OICKMAH July 23. - Pmrl t
JuiIko John Ii- Norman has i.l-
journi'd district rouit h"ro aft. i a
two-weoks' Jury term In which n. un-
civil cnseH wore dtsiinsed "f. The
next term of the court will heu-in
about tho first of September. The
next term of the county court will
also bertlti about tho first of Scptem-
cr only cases where thn pnrty li
confined In Jail to bo heard imiil that
time
IVflcriil Ciittlo lnsHi-tor.
VINITA July 23. Dr. 1. M Pur-
ely worklne undor the direct ion ot
tho United mates ilcpartin nt of nu-
rlculturo has boon Btatlouwl heio
to Inspect puro bred emtio for tu-ticrouloala-
1r I'uril' foinca from
Oklnhoma City and will m rale
with tho Unto board of ne" " .re
in tho jiortl-ciut jwt ot tho time.
Qiticlily Ucliovcd by
WAKKI-IKLirS
HLACKlsEURY HALS AM
in l'i s
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IIS II. Hull It 11 I. Ill III- '
linos nut . niiHilpat' It
the tumble and put (In
mil and bowels in tlnii
rcBular ctuiiliilou t if t n
lions of bottles sol'i no a
been leporti-d who - a cm
not effectid when dn.il-.n-wi
ro folliiwed.
I'.vorv li. nu- should haie i tut
Hi- nr iiini-i- on Immt. i . .is f.u
Hinl l-n 'ti ks im nn.l 1 1 .
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if n iru tit itiontc or i
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.f t in.tko tho folluw-
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tun .rk or how f at yu
tint w lk wllh" ut becom-
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f n I h of Nm-
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ANY ICIt t'NTI I. OC-
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HVllltV SAM! F1NAU
And Now: The Annual
Pre-Season Sale
of
Fine Furs
Offvrlnu ntir vntirc new stock ot Fur Coals Wraps Capes Coatees Stoles
Scurfs and Neck Pieces without reservation al prices at least 20 to 50 per
cent tower than will prevail after September Jst.
The furs in this sale arc not only our complete regular stock typifyiny
the hifjhcst yrade of materials and workmanship but also the extensive
assortment of newly arrived fall and winter fur creations.
We sell furs in Tulsa the year 'round. We do not offer spasmodic con-
siynments of unknown furs for special sales. Although our assortments
are extensive and cover a wide range in value from sable to Opossum
for instance ire do not carry inferior grades. Dealing onlg in high grade
furs we guarantee (uality and value absolutely.
I'raycr's Furs represent an investment. You lake no chances here and
no matter what kind of fur you buy from us the quality is secure and the
price is right.
Squirrel
Coats and IVraps
The smartness nnd quality of theso
irannents will please you. Never have
styles lieen so diverse so distinctive
so luxurious as tliey are this season.
Prices in every intance are lower than
for several years past and the ox-
Utiisite quality of pelts and workman-
ship is equally remarkable.
$ifir Hudson Seal Coat regula-
tion Model self-trimmed . . .
l')5 Hudson Seal Coat Skunk
collar and cuffs VJ I
r7i Hudson Seal Coat natural
Squirrel collar and cuffs... JII0
575 Hudson Seal Coat Skunk
Collar and cuffs 4(i0
Two Hudson Seal Wrap self
trimmed 1(10
7o() Hudson Seal Wrap self
trimmed 600
750 Hudson Seal Coat. Skunk
collar cuffs and deep border (100
575 Hudson Seal Coat Heaver
shawl collar and ruffs 131
'UO Mole Coat selected Scotch
Mole self trimmed 150
585 Sablo Squirrel Wrap ex-
quisitely lined f(!
(VJ5 Natural Squirrel Coat choice
Siberian pelts -9.
(550 Natural Mink Wrap -1S7
lib Natural Mink Wrap 5SI
750 Natural Mink Wrap finest
liastern Mink in the latest
mode 000
250 Natural Muskrat Coat 200
J75 Natural Muskrat Coats 220
i!S5 Natural Nutria Coat French
Seal collar and cuffs 1!)0
285 Kolinsky Marmot Coat Rac-
coon shawl collar I'M
205 Natural Raccoon Coat self
trimmed 7.97
250 French Seal Coat regulation
model 150
205 French Seal Coat regula-
tion model 1S5
275 French Seal Coat Australian
opossum shawl collar and
cuffs 220
275 French Seal Coat regulation
model 220
250 Black l'ony Coat raccoon
shawl collar and cuffs 767
150 French Coney Coat (brown) 113
100 French Coney Coat (taupe) 75
While delicate in texture and not the most durable
of popular furs Squirrel is very pliable pleasant
and fashionable. Only the best selected clear gray
Siberian skins are used in our Squirrel pieces.
$15.00 Natural Squirrel Chokers $12.00
17.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers 11.00
18.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers 11.80
20.00 Natural Squirrel Chokers 16.00
22.50 Natural Squirrel Chokers 1S.00
25.00 Natural Squirrel Chokers 20.00
50.00 Natural Squirrel Scarfs 37.50
117.50 Kolinsky Squirrel Scarfs 28.00
-17.50 Kolinsky Squirrel Scarfs 36.00
52.50 Kolinsky Squirrel Scarfs 30.50
150.00 Kolinsky Squirrel Stoles 100.00
(17.50 Taupe Squirrel Scarfs. . 50.00
1)0.00 Taupe Squirrel Scarfs. . 60.00
Fox W Scarfs
20 to .?: 1-3 per cent less
Always smart effective and fashion-
able. Among the most modish shades
are Taupe Iiaumarten I51ack( Kam-
chatka Gray and Platinum. 'Styles
are open silk-lined shaped effects
double fur or blocked effects and two-
way or combination models.
From the $25 full-furred silky Alas-
kans (priced in this sale at $1S.75
to the $1050 clear Royal Silver Fox
sale price $700) our Fox family pre-
sents as wide a range in choice as
could be desired; with our guarantee
of QUALITY and VALUE behind
every piece.
All Other Fur Chokers in Our
Comprehensive Stock One-
Third Off
Chokers of Mink Stone Marten Jap-
anese Marten Fitch Australian Opos-
sum Marmot and Coney; natural and
dyed.
Mo le
10 to 50 per cent lower
$ 40 Neckpieces $ 21
GO Neckpieces 'if?
75 Neckpieces 15
225 Neckpieces 7.7.7
250 Capes lj
Sables
The richest and most aristocratic of
furs. Our Russian Crown and Hudson
I!ay Sables are expertly graded only
those pelts having fine silky flowing
top hair of good depth and coloring
with close- fine soft underwool being
admitted to our stock. Exceedingly
fine in texture light in weight and of
recognized durability our sables al-
ways represent the acme of fur value.
$ 02.50 Sable Scarfs $ 50
70 Sable Scarfs 56
150 Sable Scarfs 120
195 Sable Scarfs 156
250 Sable Scarfs 200
.'500 Sable Scarfs 210
H50 Sable Scarfs 2S0
875 Sable Stole 667
Kolinsky
20 to 50 per cent off
These pieces are developed from select
Kolinsky skins of marvelous depth
and richness of color. . Kolinsky has
been steadily growing iti favor because
of its suppleness luster modishness
anjl serviccablencss.
$G5.00 Neckpieces $ -13.50
$ 87.50 Neckpieces 5S.50
00.00 Neckpieces 60.00
07.50 Neckpieces 65.00
M5.00 Neckpieces 06.50
250.00 Scarfs 125.00
:585.00 Capo 30S.00
525.00 Coatee 420.00
005.00 Coatee ;7.'76t7f?
Mink
:i50
125
Capes
Coatee
210
255
One-third and one-half off
The fur that is an investment because
of its durability.
A perfect blending of fur artistry and
pelts of exquisite richness is exempli-
fied in this collection of Mink chokers
scarfs and stoics.
$27.50 Mink Chokers are. .$ 1S.50
:15.00 Mink Chokers are.. 23.00
85.00 Mink Scarfs are 42.50
K15.00 Mink Pieces are 90.00
250.00 Mink Stoles are 166.50
285.00 Mink Stoles are 190.00
K50.00 Mink Stoles are 233.00
Sku?ik Scarfs
Stoles and Capes
20 per cent less
Choice pelts of the most prized east-
ern variety. For style comfort and
service no furs are more dependable.'
Sale prices start at $56 regular $70
and range up to $280 (regular $350).
For the Remainder of July and During the Month of August
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