The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 298, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 26, 1921 Page: 3 of 10
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TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY JULY 20
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MUSIC
WOMENS
V WORK
TY
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in ii Wllil Ciui.ir.
v li thy min-tlngcd vent
nm Ii 1 wltlK
i' i hi' ill ii I'snil k i
I rt .in ll l" HlllffS
I il III ll irmoltlctt
II IlK Mill
v r melodies
' day la done.
' .1 Ml.K tlKlT-lirlKlll
i .iti bowcra"
i'i'ly clVIH IlllOIlt
i ' i the flowem;
' . 1 ti with thy honxs
. f. allium throat
(. r how tliy lltthi hcnrt
i !i bui Ii rnpturou unto.
Joy.
l .ril minhiirst of
ti tho hetithur
- iB.iik nil tho dny
t'ui of tint weather;
i . m i c.i.ip tliy cheery Bone
t till forever
. xn.i-y 1ii-iii fM of enrth
in ii- v iieicr!
.1. A. "vV.
Iil.i
Tod.ij'H :m-iiIm.
It. WtlffenRtoln nnd Mrs.
l .inner h picnic nt Sand
-Mi
flfllnil
I mi
Colonial Uridyl-.
Knight V. lioucl.ia will he
4 to members of Colonial
; ciuh on rrlday afternoon.
Tliuril.ij- ltridi
ii Ircnu H.ist'nKs will entertain
th if thi' Thursday uftcrnoon
I bna-f .ub thLs week.
Mr
Kliillu laliv.
aril .Mm. Kdunrd II. Arstie
er t ii.n to entertain with nn
ir n anil nveinll ilanro on Thum-
day i i R at tho Artfiio Ii-nnu near
s "norms thrlr niece M.hs
Ki'i v ! rlor nf Springfield. .Mo.
w b 'Cii their KHi'Kt for Home
I time i 1 who will ciincluilu her visit
iwllh ' .' ri iiiul other relatlvca on
rH.nJay.
Marriaito Aiinoiiiicvri. '
M - HiU!' i Hlockton nrnl Mr. II.
A ." 'ii ft were married In Satml-
in " i.iy .liny in. niui left laHt
evi i"K lo snenii tneir iioncvmoon
nt 1 rent . niils on the I'nclfle
a Mr. Stockhoff in nsiocliiteil
i The World ns linlimtrliil utlvor-
Jii 5 i.nn.iKer.
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Sulmmliis Party.
n m mi; party hnnorlnr; one of
v vsltnrM MIsm Margaret
iiroarh was Ktvon Sattfrduy
' ' by Mrs. Merle Ilinett of
lie. rollmvinK tho frolic
i . ne pool the RiieatH roast-
n a iunil .i ranipflre on the
. whrre daniliij; wiih nlo cn-
I haperones for the party
M uu Mrx. Merle Hlsett anil
i il r Mr. Hisot. The Hat of
H n hided Missed Marjorlu
.I". KnMileen O'Hellly .Martj.i-
i ! Katheryn (lavln; Messrs.
r M-Mann. Walter Kitzuut-
' i iii (Jrlfflth ami Hubert
'rr
Mr
na
darker. who ban been
r nunt mi Terraeo Iirlv"
J T. O'H. Illy 1 142 South
retorneil to hor homo at
' la.. Sunday afternoon.
IVrMinal .Mi'iitlon.
M . d Mrs. .1. II. Hutch Jr.. of
6 I .s .j h ijiaker avenue announce
t!.' at- a! of a baby dauphler I'rl-
ill . Ju y a!
Mi-i
".1
t'lfi
II. IieClaHpr'1 received a
en Monday of the Kerlons
f her son Mr. Alt DcClns-
n h in-.is rity and left Monday
t" at his bedside.
f-imuel fioodmati nan re-
'"in a vlalt of several weeks
a o and vicinity.
and Mrs. .latnoa
re a. fortnight
It. Colo nro
at Slloain
l iTrta havo received news of the
" -i t i iihh of liltly. tho littlii Rim
'! Mr and Mrs. Clarencn J. Hind.
'; aru spondlni; tho summer
! i . der Colo. This llttlo fellow
fas hid typhoid fever but Is lm-
t'r ivfij.
Mr
flu L''
Mr .1
11 o. T
id Mrs. Hert
r nr0 vlsltlnt;
I'arker and
In Sulphur
'I Mrs. l i:. i-yeatt havo
'mm n motor trip to Noel
ey were aeeompanlod by
Uiter Miss Umls 1'yeatt.
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t'i.
t).
Mm
lu
J ian Lorton left Monday
inn of gi-veral weeks at
u lub near MuskoBee
Iv.ilh.rlnn Stout Iulio
I I ' uothy Vensel havo re-
.MUHkOKee. where they
I'ninees Kearney. Ms
r hns also returned from
whero sho vlsted
' 'i Klurry. This quariet of
is ivero tho roclp.ont of
s oi'lal courtesies durlnff
'v In tho way of informal
lia-tiea and 'dances.
r H. Witt of Tampa rin.
"iturday havlnir been sum-
to tho liedKldo of her
M l'lerro A. Iiroaeh. who
' 1 1 ally HI for 11 Mrtnlcht
Is now reported to bo much
M
J.
J
' 'ol MclClrath hn r..
T' ur iiomo in Wichita
i.uiy A Jlaraula.
Lifi l?UBnno Constantln and Mla
urn M.."nta."11" acoompanieil Mr.
ii . .nui ui .-now ir
" their homo yesterday tho
'e'i -New Orleans par-
" i ilsa bclnif to nccmimny
r 'fin of their son back to
' ' for Interment. The Con-
'" l Ijin.iry fnml'ies knew
uhen tho I'onst.uiun
'd'd ii) their former homo
" ana.
h
in
1.
1 1 iif Ihrilf nttt it a !
I ' L i -(1 ii r 1 1 1 Mill ri.liipii l. Till i
Hi'iitc miit r 1.
CUTS INTO HIS
i COW PASTURE
I
I One Objector Interrupts
Work on :t New
Hoadwav
Mrs. A.
hiiluefolk
Urmberger
In Columbus
If VllltillR
Ohio.
Mrs. ChnrlpK Iie Rhnnaril of P.iiv
. "kla.. gtietlt the Ufii.k.nn.l will I
the Inllers naieiita. Mr. and Mrs.
tobert U. DownliiK. on North Sanlii.
avenue.
MIm Ithea Walker has returned
from Joplln Mo. where sho vlirituil
hir alatci Mrs. J. W. (Jroimd.
Mr. and Mm. Cliurla Kdard
Slrouvellii and family spent the
week-end nt Noel. Mo.
Mr. and Mr. i:. ll. Arcue nnd
family and Mr nnd Mrs. V. A.
Ilrailnhaw and tiimlly accompanied
by their win Mbw Ilvelyn 1'orter
or BpriiiKiieiit Mt. were over Sun
nily visitors ut .Miiritan's
Inn.
of 131 1
1 enter.
Kdlth M.
K. Myrtle
Mrs. Ilenrv lir.indon
Mouth Itnekford avenue
tiiltiliiB her mot her Mrs.
Holmes and sinter. Ml
Holmes of Baltimore Md
nr. ami Mm. William Campholl of
Millta nin ltln their niece Mrs.
(.'. A. llorder and Mr. Itorder.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Albert Cook nre
leaving Friday for northern points
Miss Klisabilh Coifk who Is nttond-
Imr Camp MreiitiluiKa in Michigan
will ueiompany her parenti homo
on tholr return In September.
Mis. C. 11. Su.himiii and daiiKhter
MIhs Helen Swntison are liavlni;
Wednesday for California whero
they will visit prominent southern
points. In Iis Aluteles they will Join
Mr. and Mrs. S. i:. Savaso who are
Ttllsana silnimeilm; there.
Money the Great Divider
fl'WInl tn Th Wiirl.l.
1 1 KNIl Y l-ITTA. lul)- J S. A enae
Iiiiolvlni; the HKlit of the county
ciinimlnsloner to build i road on bind
belonitlnn to'a prlMiie pnrt. The
cae In point Is a atrip of land owned
'f J. . rippln ilxirvinan ini-r
Jililcli Conimlasloiier llitir'tt wnu'd
build part nf a load from certain
mltilriK iriipert .in I iijueh wnuld
sliurteii the distant i on the main
road.
I'nmiillsaloner l.limett Is hard-sur-fai-hif;
tb" count v i nml from Hi'iny-
ettil In okmulKee eiuinly. to the line
of Okfuskee county beyond the sta-
tion of Mryani known as the Ilenrv.
ettu-Weleetk.i highway and tn addi-
tion to treatn-.K the road to a eoalliiK
of burnt ahaln Is riittliiR mil the
kinks ami ehortenlliK the distance
wherever poHslbli'. With the lntter
end in M-w he laid out a road from
the i ri-i'k coal mini' to the wise
lluchanan mine .mil thi nee down
tho west aide of the Frisco railrnail
to the southeast corner of llenr.
ella. thna shortening the illslatne
by three miles. Hut tile mute nne-i.
aitatid pnasim; mcr a strip of laud
belonttliiK In rlpiiln "M'ho obi-eled
to the road for the reason that It
would cut off his pasture laud from
n creel; where his dairy herd Kot
their drinking water
l'ippln hacked up his objection In
persons and wllli (ertnln xlnlrous
st.ui'iuents foil'tddliiK the work's
further proceedure Miantlme he
Kicuieil a restialnliiK older on I'imi-
mlsMtitier hlKtt The ion! K.illR.
lineer. built the road down to the
l'ippln propei ty on one side and then
biltan worklnK fiom the opposite di-
rection to the forbidden point leav-
ing the "Kap'' of the l'ippln prop-
erty for th- court to decide. Should
the court favor th road commls-
sluiier theie will be only a short cut
to reduce a (jnodly mileage. How-
ever If the routt derides ill faior of
I'ltipln the quest inn win nrls" us to
wh it llt-e the blind" road l"ailliiK up
ilo the Pippin propi rty i an b" put tn
and what about the money expended
on the road that will be useless
! iinliM opened throiiKli tho l'ippln
land?
lltt . Ill r. i i w'i" lut b- d In hi'
little palms 111" ne. ems r ii.n t r or
what was b fi of It. thai bad bei-n
Riven the innll tNdr own to peiid
nn they Ilk". I. Those of them who
had no unv to net to the rlri'tia had
In I n tnktt linn in i.iti-tt It Kn
a wonderful day of wonderful'
slghta and sounds And with what
a sluli of nil"! blisa. tlnirid with'
reKret that nil Rnoila thltiKa must end'
some day that Ihev wiiti-lied the.
In at man out of the rlnic In the las I
m t and relui-iantly turned their
fares townid the door of the ti nt
that led toward home
Twenty-thi ee Muinusteia from the
Detention hoiii". H fiom lb"1
l'lanei's Wllliiid liome. 2rt "felb-rs"
from lb" ho) a" hmni . .11 from th" 1
day nuisiiy. iv cnmp'tiilt d In th"
mitliitis. wile the i-ueils of the I
tin-m In i .-. n fib" lti'i.ui i lull at the
' III us )l slel il.l
i.li it nf th" Klw.ln's p 111" III I I
'1 Inn -ill) eMiilnit ill I twin paik N
tl lltiithotne rcpiiitid u Kiniilm;
new Klwiiula iliilt nt Dun. in. uhln .
whero lie and Woodard went lsal
week to help It Kt atarted.
n (
Mortuary
llciiilcr
ft rib i a for
Sundiiy
Ishiis Defeat (lie I'mN.
t'KHMAH July Jtt- The btrmat
b.iM'ball Kalil" of the season was
pined here Ihe name belli between
the Vain and the I am lis. The must
if the business houses of Ihe city
i losed their doom ftiy liiK the i-iiinc
and a bin crowd was present to mol
foi their favorite trittn. Tho score
was rlear l(i to It In favor nf the
'b ma The prmeula of the it'ilue wete
llaudnlpll to be lisml to wipe th" small ib bt
at a liiial still stiiinlliiK MKiiiuat the new bnse-
u i im k pail park.
Jlaymoml Will
Ail Club at
Address
IjIiiicIicoii
i i
i
II. H ll-n id. of the It i mntiil
t I'l'l'iniii liiiiiliut" i 'imp my. iiiii
be lb" pil'.iiil ipiakcr at t't-
wei kh Ad . In'i Inn. In "O .11 i
' I i In i ill i 1 i ' I i f
I n it 'iilt Th" I ilk is 1 1 1 I. I l
.ii his own xvi-nco with m.1
iHlnit and h" atpects tn fXInlut
uli ei tlsi inents Inwrtcd bi i Ii
I hat hai " ' pulled" I b" i;i r
aniiiiiiii of business Bp" al mi.
In Ii. In i Inn " of C C Cm '
I'llliciiil
Ilendir who died
hospital will be belli at
I'lKMl'iy nun iiIhh li"in the Holy .
I aniily t'liini Ii. Ihe li"V. Father
Kb tiller iitlnalliiK. Iliteitlielll will
bq III Holy l-'aimli eiinetei y. ur- HPKHIl Y fihli
vMnu are two iilsteis. Mia. It 11-1 Hlllfr. an Indian
linliiln intllcr lillle.l
S..-Il 111 TIlP Well !
HOT WEATHER DEFIED
Kersietier. lit Houili Norfork
this ilt. mill Mia. Anna Moore of
Dipew. and n brothel llu llumlrr
ulRo of Depew.
I'lllll'll.
Funernl services for Mlaa Minnie
Cohen. 26 who died at the home ir
her pun ula 6111 Mouth ii tm
annuo Miiiii1y night will be held at
the lainlly residence Tuesday mmii
IliK at i o'eloi k. llllllal will be
made In the .tewlnh plot al Itii""
Hill cemetery. Mb" lenles Inslib a
a i-'iei itnil mother u Inolhi i in I
tim e sisti'i'R all of Tulsa ami u m-U r
who llle In New Yoik
Miihl.
Helta riynii Htahl died M
lly NOllA COM: SK1NNKK.
Am your fiiendM of today tho
friends of your KlrlhoodV
Probably not.
ASh.it lias i.iused the Rcnarallnn? ..." ".
Monej? Yes money Is tho irreat'R & Nh flr.TNf; H r- h
UUI ll I 1 L. I1UIIIIU Ul lll-l
divider.
Two lovely kU"Is I knew. cUiuns
until m.-iniaire. both married fine
men. line made millions the other
only a llvlnc. Tho mlllloua proVed
a Klllf between them Kiadunlly the
ib h Klrl lost track of the poorer one.
not because her friend had chanted
or because her heart mind or dis-
position had become different but
tho rich ore unconsciously drifted
away to elided wealthy acquaint-
ance s and within a few yeara cave
not a thought to her dear old tried
friend of the past.
Then one day thcro came n trag-
edy in the rich home a traRedy so
sweepltiK and teirlbln ns to sound
fictitious. A passoiiKcr "limited"
of stoel nnd Iron demolished the
palatial family llmoslnn nnd tho
husband nnd only child wore In-
utailtly killed.
Did her Kllded friends flock to her
with Ilea its full of love and under-
MnndlnR? No it was her friend of
ylrlhood who came and to whom
she clung.
It was only then the rich ono
learned of tho living trouble her
friend had bourne theso many years
that her oldest child was n helpless
crlpplo from Infantile paralysis. She
mlRht havo known It earlier had
ni'l money dulled her love. Sho had
thought only of herself her hus-
bnnd her child nnd her sphere
whllo her friend with a paralyzed
laughter had needed her to an ex-
treme nnd some of the wasted
money could have restored perfect-
ly tho helpless limbs of tho no'w al-
most wasted life had It coino In
time.
Hut If money is thn Kreat divider
trouble la the tfroat "imitcr."
In her Kreat t-orrow tho rich
friend pitied herself no Inncer but
saw the crime of It all. She now la
RlvltiK her loe to her old friend
she is Klilm; thousands nf dollars
trying to restore thoV use of her
limbs to that crippled child and In
i t-taltitni; n graduate noise for the
pallent choosca a sister of the nurse
who was In attendance on her own
little girl In tho awful tragedy.
Sim even "goes further for she
watches over many old ladles seeing
they havo conifortablo homes and
that their last' days are not marred
by want sh It educating many boys
and girls; sho is giving giving giv-
ing not only to "forget" but trying
as well to ny for past neglect.
Sho wiih worth millions but only
to herself; now sho Is woith millions
to more than a dozen.
Many are the friends that nro for-
gotten Just ns Interesting and
worthy today as of yore. Hut a gulf
of gold acts as the great divider
Share some of theijoys nf life. It
Is so much hitter than to wait
until sorrow la sent to show ono tho
light!
I'olhi" Commissioner Scon No ItciiMtli
to .Makn I'nillii-c Change In
Polio- Di'imrlnienl.
Oeorge II. itblltle will nilltltiue Ilj
acting chief of polli e. Pollen Com-mlf-sloiier
.1. M. Adkison declared
Monday afternoon. No change In
the head of the pollen department
Is even contemplated at piesent he
added explaining that several pet
Mns have siiico tho suspension of
Chief John A fiustufaon pi opened
a number of men for the position.
"lilalno has always shown him-
suit to bo a competent polite offi-
cer" AilkLson asserted. "No ono
can question his courage nor ran
they question hlH ability nnd his de-
termination Insofar as law enforce-
ment Is concerned. We be'levo Im
will fill tho office of chief '.f po ice
satlsfactoilly and for that n-aiion
wo havo no disposition to make a
change."
ENFORCE FIRE LAWS
lUisnitnictlon Comiiiliteo Will Not
Change Stand In Mailer of Itc-
hiilldlng' Negro District.
Hereafter no bulldltiRs may be
erected In tho burnei district unless
they conform slrb-tlto the flro er
dlnanccs of tho city excepting that
tents may be erected as emergency
places of shelter thn reconstruc-
tion committee ordered Monday
afternoon. There tents must be
equipped with wooden floors and
side walls but only under super-
vision of the Heil Cross and City
Untitling Inspector II. K. Kopp. Ne-
groes desiring to erect tents' anil
floor them must first idgn an agree-
ment with thu Ited Crowt. which is
to kep a record of them.
II. If PlcVce. secretary of the
Tulsa 1'lie Pievcntion iissoel.itlnn
who nppeared at the meeting of the
committee Moinl.-fy. declared that
the organization Im lepresented Is
thoroughly in faior of the i ity's
ai . Hi in extending tho fire limits
and that It Is against a withdrawal
of that action.
ll lll l I III
til" llll III
ltlill-1 tin
ly Fun
Chllntl Divide In Ciiiilliitii' Wivl.ll
.Meetings '1 In ii i u I ii in lleiilnl
Tel nil .Sen Summer Plans
"lie entliiiHiii.il.. for It is the life
of trade. Abiahiim Liiiioln mice
said. My cxpi rlem e has been and
I know that It Is a Rood rule In
fi llnw Ibat nothing ' in be n 1 1 Is-
snei'essfiil mili'-H )nii put )our
slinulder to Ihe wliiel ami push
which Is Just plain enthusiasm"
lla.iirv I let. li . I . i iii'i-ntiiil' .if 11."
-he W M"?
their regular w.-eklv Inn. Peon at ' " . " . 1
the Hotel Tulsa : Monday noon. I L .? "' '.r'' )'"'" "
Whether you wish to ne. ompllshii"" 'l-nt "r Tl.l for sen t a y a a
H..HH thing individually or collective-1 ""' w" mploy. il by the Mag....v
i.. i. i...i...... n. ...a.. . I Petroleum inmpany at Hi" tltntt if
...i.i r .!... "ti. hi.'. . .a. i i her ib ilh sh iv is a i
II... life ..r n.iv ...""....fill l.wll.l.lle.i I '" " "r "I" 1' " "l'
Is baaed upmi this fa l Veil In
the Clvitan cluli are building fur a
"ptirpoi; If the Jutilor Ch.imber of
Conimeice call co-operate or h"lp
you In any maimer to build n nre.it i
Tulsa we urge that you l"t tis In lp
'1 ae Junior Chamber bi'lleicH In I. In
din's saying. 'I like the man who
lines tho place in whit h he lives.'
as the only auccemful way to build
Co-operation among Tulsa clll' ns
will ncconipllHli a very great deal
fur Tulsa "
Following llrnndnn'a talk plans
for the Keeping up of enthusta-on
for the Hummer innilllis weie ills
cussed. President John II Itngiis
stated that the dub wouldn't foi
low tho example of other of the
civic club.-! and adjourn during the
month of August but wnul.t ny at I
get better in ijualuteil with m in-
other with the view of liavlnt t-in 'I
a stioug feeling of co-opeialloti lie
veliiped In the ranks of one ut tn
c.ty's newest organl?atlotiH thai wnli
the coming of the fall no task
would be too big for th" club to
undertake and a iinpllsli.
II. S. Itaymond chairman of Ihe
program committee nsiiiiiii' ed that
every man within the nrganlzaM"
would have an opportulty to talk
wllli tho putting Into execution of
the plan to havo each member
tell at the weekly meetings homo
thing about his business.
hntShlp of Mil l i . t
flllll I.i! He l 1 li tl a l.
How quickly it hcN!
Yea that'a Hie elnt. Al-
lnit the tnnnwDt this jrm-
tlr nititmsiit toucliea lbs
sick sVin llrhing iteiw urn
limling becitiK. I Mm net
turn or (tlnir t.i nhii
pehnl la ihr Innat IrriUl.d
urfarr. Yui on rWl liw
yvjr drurt.
Resinol
r- when others Tail-
AID MILK AND ICE FUND
CHURCHMEN TO WORLD MEET
Minitiin and Ilartnu to Attend M. V..
tmferciieo in Hngl.ind.
Definite determination to attend
tho ccumnnbal conlerenco of no
M. H. chiirih South It) Iindon.
lOnglaml September 7-1C has been
madn by Hlshop slid Mrs. H. I)
Mouznn owing to thn convalcscenco
of their daughter Miss Mary
Joaephlno Moqzon and by ltcv. ana
Mrs. 1a. S. Harton. lllshop and Mrs.
Mouzon will leave on thn first stngo
of their Journey Saturday night
while lleverend nnd Mrs. Ilarton will
leavo Sunday night visiting Niagara
Falls and other points before thn
party" Ji.lrvi fnrieH at Montreal
Canada to suit August 5 on thu
Miunedosa
Tho Tulsuns immediately upon
their arrival in Liverpool will mako
a threo weekV trip through Scotland
Ilelglum and France. Hlshop Mouzon
and Hcvercnd ilarton uto both of-
ficial delogatea from thti M. K
church of tho United States to tho
world convention. They expert to
return to Tulsa tho first of Octobor.
HAD GLORIOUS TIME
Ilritons Seek DaU Cup
NHW YOIIK July 2S llrltlsh
challengeis for the Davi.i cup arriv-
ed hern today oil the steamship
Hall' Tiny will pii'lc on the j Ja krp ille
Iriis Is'ind couns a d begitinlrnr wr.te tl. t i
ltiilarlans F.lili'llnlll Hill Children
I "nun Cliariliihle Institulloiis al
Ciri'iis .Mnnilaj. I
Thny had a grand and glorious)
time.
Peanuts nnd popcorn nnd olnk
lemonade ; elephants nnd camels and
lovely ladles on horseback clowjis
and funny automobllis that ran
bni kwardB nnd beautiful horses Mint
galloped around a sawdust rlitht
at the prompting of .a wonderful
man dressed up in evening clothes
who could crack a whip better ban
nnybody yho ever saw. Thrsi things. I
nnd more the youngsters who were
the guests or the Itotnry club bad
yesterday at th" cluus
Tho I" .t Mast m t Ii" hoti"o held
pink - he kr 'I many p.nl and cag-r
Where Shall I Send My
Daughterjo School?
PcrploxhiB Question Ans-
wered by Junior Collcj'o
President
I am trvlng to find an ar-cred t.
ed Junior i ..ll"" fur m .' diiiiglit r
to attend where she will be g.v. n
lually an close attention and Chris-
tian counsel as at home; where
thorn aro not more than 100 glili
from chosen famillen; whero cli-
matic conditions aro Ideal; buildings
Kliuinls Club C.inlilbiiti-s SMI.IIa
When Hat Is P;ns. il In .Mi-nils rs.
Tho World's milk and Irn fund
was swelled $!i9.fi!i Monday by the
Klwnnls club. Shortly before the:
clubV weekly meeting nt Hotel'
Tulsa Monday noon adjourned M.
Q. Shrewsbury took tho floor nnd
after explaining tho purpose of the
milk nnd Ice fund and the relict
it brings every year to the under-!
privileged babies asked that I. (3 j
Long and W 1). Moss pass tin hat
among mcmbets. Shrewsbury cx-j
plained that If the collet Hon was I
less than $50 he would personally
contribute t noiigh to bring It to that
amount. .
When counted Micro was $51 ft Ii-1
Shrewsbury added J 5 making tho
total $59. 6.1.
John i: Wuodard made a verbal
No More Gas'
in Stomach
and Bowels
tf you utnh to lo permnnrntly rfllevM
"f ira th fit" M nui' li mul tmwr-la (ah
lUnlitiHiin'ti Oim Tatli-tn
llnnlniiinri'n Hi' T-ttMii nr prop-irpij
iiitn My Htiil fp tally for tomn. It tin
nrO rarri. ij.irty for all Ilia UJ cffuMii
fuinlfiK from (f.m ir-(ittjri.
That rinptj vnn un.l Knaw Inu frMnic
nt thf 'lt nf )nur ulinnach ulll illHtfpt'nr
Hint ntihloiipi .mil ii(rvnif fc IIpik wl'ti
h"4rt palt'll-itlon will ttnlnh iit'il y-.ii ui I
uni r iii(rf n atjln to tukf it tlfji hre-'h
no fiftrn iirMfntul by k prcwlnif aKuinst
your 1 1 f .i r 1 ai.il Iuiicn t
Yyiir ilmtm. hiihh util fln.Kfr wont fol
-'till hti rft to utr.'p linf.iiiiirt M.ik l inn ti ti h I
ih Tnl) I Ma prevt-.it t;.i lnttrfrrint wi i
'tu circulation l-ilens fruslucia Ami
si. py frrltnit arti.r ilmnrr wtll it - n h
i j 'n. ii by n H HtrA for iotn forin of en
lei lairiifpnl Y'.ur tllnrfnlP(J BtfuriM'h wu)
ri dure by (iii ti"d tircHUNt itun wrl fi it
f'uni Hfirr uiUik luutiimnrt'ii fin Tublfs t
Oft tlia rnuir-o In tli yn.-w pant
Hir from ftny rlmbl tlrUKb'iitt or th
i ntraf Drug Ktnr -Ailvt I
Mn llwn
MfM AM. I' It Vol H MAIIt rhri
irmltri or input rfuinlfil or ii ntu
f a Nrw Y k (i UllBt of Itifrnn
i -n .1 i 'tutHiitti luif ttutrly p t im
Ini ;ruff rrtUiHoti fulling ln(r
rurcii I'Zinitt A woiilcr'ul lilr
Kl invtr l-.mv h rut t'lruniiiit tu uan.
Ih'fti irrl. N 1 for oily N. 2
for tlrv N. 3 for normal ncilpn.
Ntato h M'-li isirTt1 Thoumriila m
hy re itiutMMi tin lluri nlmir l!ual
i.rlr 2 t'NTIl. Mtl'I l.MIIKIt I ft
MM f 'I A I. I'H'l.lt Tl INIHOItUri;.
n to fosTPMli TiMTnftr. ti. lty
iiitll only. iM-nrr Iptlvtj circular trtn.
THE DERM-ADE C?.
117 K .I7(ht N-Y-C
Sunk
unburn
t
July I.i. HU
drllli'i. wiik shot
through the lnsrl mid liistntitly
killed hire Imilht bv Hurl Mill he
lly mnishall. ll nut said that
Killer was Intokli .1 1 . il ami icnlsled
an est
.Mir mm
I lof-l 111 ii . V
A htKh
Hi.. I In. 1
mill it. I
l MtV r.'sj
Id l'li. -ibiile !'
i . 1 1 ' 1 " ti" I. in ink fur !
11 .11 l 1 1 1 wle k-niue $81
1 ' ' i
lv&$& 'TI
All Summer Goods
Vanclevers
11
i.
Special Bargains
in every department
until all summer
stocks are sold.
TO REMOVLKIN BLEMISHES
Use Black nml White Bcniily
Hjeacli
flkln lilnmlshen mirh nt tan sun
Mid wind fietkles liwr spnis. iliuk.
riill'.iv motley lilnlrlu-e mm- thn ihiIii-
I'liMlnli to the eilent Hint one Is apt
to try a way of itttiinviiig them that
limy result ilisasi riuisly.
A stifc Miro way to letnovn your
Ilk 1 11 blemishes s by the In i.f Illurlc
liti.l White llenuty llle.ich mid Illalk.
Hint Wlilto tinnp.
Illuik ami White Iteauty llleach snf-
t.ns the skin -in-ikea. II ilrnr wliltn
11111I benuliriibtlntril nml ! iimvcs 01 iy
inlinrinssliig skin bieinislies.
lll.uk nnd Whllo Ibviuty llleadi In
n dilir.lilf ully pcrfuiiu'il pret.ariilliui
nnd wlirn applied It feritiM nu lnvl
lble ciiallng on tho eklit
I'llp mid nmll this to 1'l.irk nnd
White Hot H07 Memiibls T tin . for
fri e lit rallir.i ami h.iiiiI'1' s or I tlm-lc
mid Whllo 1'nrn l nwUcr and Incvuuvi
ut I'loncni Tulcum.
RinMMHMaMaa
DODGE
Eleclric Company
lllilnl i:.lnlill.lirl
I Irtu lu i ul4
Hcrlre
I'ulr llrulliur nrul
I l.l. CIIIIAIl 1110
Mn-trlnil
luulll)
C DODGllI UX1I1IC CO)
Electrical Engineers
and Contractors
119121 East Second St.
Radix Water
HEALTH
INSURANCE
Slcrili'.ctl by
Ultru-Violct Itaya
No germs or chemicals
Bottled fresh every hour
PHONKS
Ob.-ikc 503 Cedar
1
Freckles
and Tan
it tint worry th wonikn tthn
tij Mr MrCorrnkk (iMiitr
('rftl. I'skna tht iilar f.r t.i..
tl(jti tLy fomj jei: n
In f1'h and v
1 ami ifa ti jar
1UK IIFMRrJSS CO
w
1 !l I.
Oirsitidc jtves sweet relief
Waah ami dry thoroughly I.f for rotlrlnaj;
rut. fmny wtiti rim'.J.- t iom mi onrm
aouthMi ami rtir'a liny tub of Tlrat.
ad and fcttp K handy for rllf of
antnmr ktn Irritation
VviSfiX IVY lnfrtlon
lh"Uh1 bm war1 with 1
rrhollf aolution dry
lUrn apply Kl rat a da vry
lw hour a until rllrt
ISM: T HIT K.I Waah
with hut wtr and hakln
abda rub llbfrally v. It It
I' -fait
M MM! II f'u; IH !ntant
rm ft with faapoun
I ir ial tn a up of boll
In: wra'rr tnhaln vapor 1
intnutu Ty It '
:uv ut Ilrukfc-UU.
temiouiicrd riHSI AIOI "
ANTISLPriC HEALING CALM
SLOW
DEATH
Aches pains nervousness diffi-
culty in urinatinR often mean
serious disorders Thu world's
standard remedy for kidney liver
bladder nnd uric acid troubles
An elephant packs his trunk ev-
ery time he moves. You' can
pack a house full of elephants if
the house is built with our lumber.
"LANCASTER
WANTS
GOLD MEDAL
brine qnlclt Uefnd efun wtid off
ltdly disctkeo. Known an th. national
temedjr &f Holland for moto than 201
yaata. All druggist In thre ali.a.
LaU for ll. n.m. Cl.l M.J.I on .tw
I aoj accent bo iauutixiu
'I
!l
1 tf.
TO
SEE-
jierson.'illty; whero they encouraKo
mvimmlni;. outdoor Hporte horni-
hack rldlnir enrroct danclnt; and nil
healthy iccri-atlontt: whero she
won't ho hotliered f much hy Jjnyn
'liutoM nnd other diHtritctlonx; nnd
wliere it won't require a fortutm to
Hem! tor'' An nnxloim ii.irent in
I loi nin. I.mt year
tie I'.durniionul f. j !
Sim. r-
'wo liar.
lAwJia ilarearc;
icuw I ulll In' 1" I'l'txi'iiritli to
.l.i thi- tt.ru-'H or the Au'ir.-tlHlan-Canaila
nun In H n -iv in pi tiRrea i ut
Toronto. The nlayerw nro Mnxweil
Woosnam. Captain O C.
Hauler and daughters I Turnhull OorUon Lowo
and Jean. Jiavo'l; Gilbert.
and
f i I- ul t c tiMiruzifif- i 'f.-si-i n i
Colo Re fit tt' n-e nt d Hie Rill muh
nr-ilicd A fiw itiiei.i oi-"
Kill iivnilatile. Tor CatalOL'oe ami
Nnvlllol View Hook addnvis C'rCHCcnt Col.j
Johnlleso Ilox V. Huriika Stiriugs Ar-
Discarded Bags and
Suitcases Return to Use
Wo have equipinimt ami supplies for
rcpairiii' oven seriously dam.'iKcd
bags and suit cases retuniinj' them
to active service ajrain.
Also manufacturers of special order
novelty and reuular leather noons
articles.
Leather Manufacturing nnd Repairs
liradshaw Harness Co.
17 West First Street
li
1
YOU"
LANCASTER LUMBER CO.
No. 2 SOUTH MADISON AVENUE
PHONE CEDAR 14(5
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