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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1921
SECTION 'A
OJFFERS TO MOVE
TOURISTS' CAMP
Out on Our Street
Hv T TATTI.f.
Mot lonc iiko i hlKhly twp"l"i
Tulsa lady wllneicccl the arrest 'if u
Mnilmii liy a r.o!n email. The Mrl-
EDISON TO OPEN
'ELECTRICAL SHOW
Ilrokcn Arrow Uric fa
j
On Condition ObjoctorH " "i" n attempt "t aay
t..l. t I . I offer resistance 'III.- off ! r foil
lilUM' 1 IIIII uvi.'iiii.'iii.n
at Wooflard
CONTINUE LITIGATION
Kiwnnlniw Sukki-bI Citizen;
Show Public Spirit in
Improving I'lirkH
A beautiful Woodward park'
fluch It appenrtt limy b Oil ou'-
eomrof the contrnvnriiy thai hid bee n
wk!hk fir llie past I" 'l"" bclcn
(lie Klw(inl iluli anil purk board mi
tho linn bund nnil miinn of tb resi-
dents nf the Maple Hid re ""'I Huiwt
park rl)ntrl'( mi Hi" other over tlm
proponed location nf a lourlHt camp
in Woodward purk and which came
lo a flmil aillmi In dlstilet court be-
(or0 JudKc HIiPllwii l'rlil.iy.
Offirs lii Mow Camp.
Kollow IIIK Hill IllllOlllK llllll Of lK
lltnony by t h obJi.lliiK property
omm Hie pink hoard through ll
chairman N. 1 1. I Imitlioi ill' asked
fur a i 'iiitliiiiiiin'ii of 10 ilu. durltih'
Willi li Ihe piopcrlv owners wmilil bo
afforded the opportunity of nianl-
fcstlnK the name Interest In I -proving
thu park tlml thu Klwanls
lian shown III rnlnluR funds to In-
still tin' rump. If tlm property own-
em dn thlH llcntlicirnc. said tlm purk
board won)! rradllyanrrc In 11 ills-
rnlNial of thu rum- unit tin Klwanls
club wolilil mm (i II h proposed rmiip
to ii new location. No objection to
Dm entitlnuunre was made liy roun-
rrl rpprmi-tillnif tlm pinpetty own-
rrit and I 'till Kates mil of thr blt-
Icircst objectors offered 1 1 hiiKRcu-
Hon that thu i:ltlirn of IIiIm motion
of Illn i lly prmii'il lit onrn to mr-
fri't tile orKunlMillon of n noiillicant-
iin linprovpini'iil iiHorl.it Ion to
In a ii t If y hotli tlio ilrlvi'N anil park.
Tlm court nnrrt'il to lh ciiiillnii-
anci'. riiiM-iis Aiiliinli (;iicil(itM'il.
"Tlm iiark hoard iih-n hoi vlni to
form on Ihr illUrnn rcnldlliK nenr
Woodward purk n tonrlm park If
limy do not ilmlrc It phu-fil Hiti"
mi Id X. tl. llriithorni' prraldont of
the park hoard 'Tlm Klwanln rlnh
'In flmiiirliiK tlm rri'itlon of a
i on riot luiiiMt mid i rut hoiiHi In
prompted hy tint ilmlrf In ukh'.m llir
hoard In furthrrlne lhn park Hynliin
m well im In proliHily raro for the
innnv unto Ioiii-IkU who naturally
lire nttiarti'd I" TilUl. Tlm rum In-;
UancH nnkrd In HiIh chiic It for tlm
porpoMK of iincrrt'ilnlnir tlin ullllinl.
of thu rltlzciiH of that nrrtloli who
arn no niiirh opposed to 1 1 1. placlnc
In WoodwHrd tirk of a tourlil rump
toward tlm Improvement id tlm park
uloiiK the llnea they ilenho. If ihey
mNitlfept tlm imrrm deRren nf puhltc
rpliit uhiiwu hy tlm KlwanU rluh.ln
miInIiik funilK lo Improve Woodward
park tlm illy will lirnellt twofold
In IiiivIhk hnlh one of tlm preltleiit
parks In tlm Kouthwmt and an up-(o-datn
tourlMt enmp In mime other
Inc ut Ion."
rinlMlanr.'. 'in.- orm r louini
on lh Mfxlmn nlimii a illum'ii woilh
of pllfired II I .Hid lh n without
provotallon. iironlln lo Oik Imly
iilnry lh offlrer li'Kn lo h''l ami
kirk and mlnlreat hl prlnonrr. Tha
lady Ml Yit car and flftv I ho of.
flier n loniriie laxhlliK for hi un-
til ovoknt Inuialliy. Anoihrr i op
i .mm up nri'l lady wan Itm ni ik 'I
with arrml f"t Inlerfn Iiik wllh nn
offlrer III tho "prtiirmumo of In
duly." Him dared llmm lo urrent
her. Aft'rwanlH iilie iallnl up
pollen Iilu1(ilarter and iep.ire.
the nelil"nt.
"Oh he'd a llll'-f "flit ii tiluner
and W" have lo trial 'em rough'
win imaiPiuarti'i irup"""
dtory
Will I'rPHB Button in His
Laboratory Flashing
Signal tfi Tula
I'nvornhln pruKriA of thu coif
cilrurtion woik mi the imw huh
en hool hiilldlnu In ronitolld.ilecl dJf
Irlit No. 2 le repotted by tlortf rnctor
Hlllll.in. Ilrhk work haw been com-
hili-led In tlm eeond floor jml Jll iim-
ThomaB A lldlHon dean of nlljri t)v ground for the gocn-
"elertrlrlsnci" will offlel.illy and In . pinion of thi itriieiiire whl h now
person op-n Ihe eldtrleal epni.lllon ))lnt r.y ln fr
lo h. londuelrd here In O.toher hy l)1Pf))(1B nfc Hrhool lie toher I'.
Ihe Tulici Khilrlcal Indualrlcc. accao- I P y the hoard noinn
elation efordln. to an unnmitiri ...
went Hutiirday hy cxpciiltlnn man- ' ... . ..
(tut Kdlaon ylll net he In TuUa for '''.'"".'' wh"1r' vletlm of
Ihe openln fnclend he will lep Im a Kihhlli fray while iMthlliK wHh
H hiilton lo he inel.illrd Jo hid lal.-l nuiliher or rompanlonn at the nn
nriitnrv turn Ihe dwltrh and Titlcvi'a lnK hint Humlay l now reported
mponillon "'"'I "win. Mpe out of daiiKer and his complete re-
rlal arranitiimenl Id helnn mnde for i eovery la expeeted In a mIioiI time.
Inidi'd wlcc for tlm nreadlon man-' 1 he ntcKri dnorH In th fray who wi I o
lani'id of Ihn rxpimltiun day. Imld In tlm WaRoner Jail iiendln
I ll Im ul. ilut..l II at Jn nltAttilil ll .iilpufiin t.f l-ftllllLf IVlVlllir'H 111'
rural arrler lt i.e ntiotit Hie ci y
otifB ti lake ndi . laRe of the h di
day The imbiii h'Iio 'Ih ipen for
the fall lerin in M"t'li and with
Clrorit" And. i"ii reporicd th !"' d'oren and I inlrieed hondtd "p' li all
of a Konl aiitoioohllr liv llieft H'ln dav the u.wn will ptrertit m little
day mailt ThP'id entercl the RH- holiday uplrli.
r.iKe hi the Andernon honie and oh
lalii'd the ear while the fnmllv ! pi
1 l0 acun't whl'h the hank li tor ThornaV gummer redort In the trandaeted very ntt'e bualnefs a J
.riMPi 1. a ciirelv he nd of Wichita mountain !ir. uronnon voipn 10 jujiu nn -nor mectlne
tin niwi ' olil. . . TU'na at an e.jrly date. lxi.
Tho Innk offl. lali have no knowl- ' On aerount of a nnnt nttenuanre. punters ami newspaper men will
e.lgcVnf any r onion .why tlm ot.st.llm meettng of new.iap.- men . I0 upon the date
mnn took thla cotir iui nm rria-
t.i.i. .. w'-' it id h mi dialed n an i iieinni i nm oiiieorne or vouim I 'lynm n
h ii m i n hemic" dhe dhnt hark over1 Id heln made to have the winder I Juried have been r'de.med under
Milium I'Miil. . . . ...lC 1.. .1...MU L.thukn a Ann . .. I. l.n.l
TITLES WATER
CITY PROBLEMS
Such Is Opinion of Rusi-
ncssMen; Transporta-
tion Included
Clouded lltli-ii to liidlan land.
water .iiiceta that dliirlhutu real
eslutii and tratmportallon aru Tulxa'a
creatrnt piohlema JilHt now iin'iinl-
Iiie to tlm iiiitreiiHUd of opinion con-
tallied In queHtliiiiiiarrrd eent nut by
uud returned to the maniiRliiR di-
rector of tlm Chamber of Commerce
Col. Ira A. Heevv.t III an effoit to
learn Junt what builnri and pro-
fessional men of Tuld.i I'linnldereil
tho clty'a iiumt nerliniH prnhhnnd and
Itn must promldlnu uppiu tunltlen
Colonel Itocvra piepared a compre-
hrnalvr tu t of iUi'Mtl(inn i nViirhiR
thedn mattera mid lualleil them tn
icprrnriitatlVK Tills i iMini'erna Th
niidwrid coer a wide iniiKi'. but tlm
mstlera mriitlonml must often are
the tlnee Just mentioned.
ottier pronioniM that were pre
Ihn wire In a lone that tillinuu out
the Instil 1 1 Ion
A young; man moved Into an
iipartment on the north side this
WM'k Tlm lady In tho sillln iiithm
the hall lanm out and Rave him th'
nine over Then she looked him up
In WIm'd Who hy Inlm vlnwlnn Hie
itrnvmaii. tlm lioii-i'enner and a
mi'duenKer boy. You have to be
parlleular about Ihn kind of folka
who move to Our Htreet.
It looked like a Country Dog Inst
In Ihe crowd on 'tjuhlirb.in Imv It
walkul with a limp and wa plainly
sufferlnu "'"I Thlinl. Hiitmer unci
City IotiriinineneBii I In .was a small
burefoot bid who never owned a
Coaatrr or enjoyul a ride
In a unft-nented Car Hut
Im hroiiKht from bl hum
bin home water and food for Hie
Wandirlni? Hlraiu;er Tlm 'bur
looked Into the eyei cif tlm Hoy In
a way that plainly aald "Alnt We the
Kollnwir.'"
Converwitlon mont often heard by
the Telephone (llrl "Hello dearie.
My Wife's out of town. How about u
party tonight?"
"Hure Ho's my Husband. What
comer shall I wait on?"
A lltislnens .Man roI a new Btennir
thla week ami he has been weiirltiR
HmoKed lllawaea nvnr lmo elie look
his first letter
t
Theie'd a Mother on Our Street
who compels her l.lltlo Daimhli r to
prarllrn on tlm piano by tho clock
both mornlncr and nfternpon tliccm
hot daH. Tlm (llrl may make mm
f Ihcue Meehanb-al rertormn s inn
she II Itavr no muslr In her Heart
Htm was mm of Ihiwn Modemled
lluilnean Women and she ileitiiiurteil
eorrectlon nf a slory which nave the
wrmiK firm as employer ol the
'Woman In Ihe Ciihii " I'M" did hot
represent tlm firm naniril nut was
Ihn Seir-Cotietltuted l.tiardlan of
the (llrl and did not want the Klrl's
nnmn ever iikhIii lo appear In tlm
"Illrty I'aper" Here's about her Idea
nf how tlm cotreellou oilKht to read
"MIim- la not employed by Alti'h
iV Allch." The name of tho uncom-
plalnlUK firm as useu iter" ia a ma-
Ktilse reaorted to by most up lo-date
sleuthH.
II was maklnif his first vlalt to
Tulsa and knew nnt the locution nf
Our Hlreets. He had boarded a Htrret
rar at tlm p'rlsrn station and wanted
In cet off at rotirleenlh and was
Irlllnp tlm "Con" where hn wanted to
stop lust us the car was slowltur up
at Fifteenth on a mIrii.iI from aonm
Pttsaenter who had looked out and
rccoKtifreil a familiar l.indmurli.
nf the wireless telephone demon - 1 1 l.ftno ash bond enc h.
truleii dur t t lie sliny it wl l he Tll f Mjyr lnl MrH. M
remenih. red IIihI the wlrele.a phone . Wlarns will he thrown open
perfoimed remarkable stunls dur- T venln for a public- rec.-p-
lK the paweao of proBresd at Chi- ' 1 " llP1'M nf p .lly
nig'i and an aiieinp wll he made.""" ''" ' -i ... i
I ntra. t for a dup t. or thr ap- I" """ 1 h'1 .'T" ft r
paratiis wbl. I. was displayed Dure I'reshyter an church will spon-or lh
other ...ill. -levied 'of eeeml.iK '' "'Mnbere of the hur. h
uncanny ability whb h have made I'""1 Hiinday school fnrnilt n the re
their .ippenran. e In the scientific ceptlon and enterlalmnelit comnilt
realm In Ihe recent o.ist mav also teed.
tlnns with Ihn officials In Ihn bank
and hid fellow employes have at- i
waya been of tho most pleasant na-1
lure nor do the authorities' of the
bank know of any outside personal i
or financial dlffjrtiltletc In whl'h he.
wnfi Involved. -
Iln has been employed at the1
Centri. I National bank since March.
I:i20. had the cotifldnnco of the of-
ficials of the bank and has always
been considered on a monc Jhe most
proficient of tlm employes In Ms
department
The mailer has been turned over
In the hnndinu company who re-
unhurt" s the hank and who will
take su.h further action u.c they
may ilrc m advisable In his appro
heinti.
TALKS ON EXTRA SUBJECTS
leTtuier hujN itlilllr Known ns
I'.xira Ciirrlriilar Arc1 liniit'tiini.
"Mortl f the fi. hn.1 acttvliies no.v
classed as ex.rn uitrb ul.tr will find
a definite place In the iiirrl'-uliim
within the next l. yea re. ' said !r
Thomas IIiIrkh. In bis leiiure to the
city ten. hers .it the hlah s. hool Sut-
tirdav ni.iinlinr "Any utood idina-
llonal phlloeiphy itlves lucre isIiik
Imporian. e t" the so . ailed ixtrn
currlciiar a. I n Itl.s hemsc they
are (isauredlv doing a arent woi k In
preparlmt pupila for the best iir-
llrlnallnti In ur..4l iiht! tlfn
."ft should he a matter of prldn
iehm':".-':.: r3trtt;:;r newspaper men meet here.
Hon of these a'tlvllles In the rriru-
lir course of dii.di We of Cm
I ii in hl.i nnlversl'v ate so murh con-
vln.e.l of the future of entni cur-
rlnilar aetUtttes thai we have as-
signed one professor Ur Klliert K
I'retwell. to full time work cm the
subjri t " I
BANK CLERK DISAPPEARS
be hstd arnoiiK the maivelN to
demonstrated. If the exposition man-
nsTniuriit Ih siKiessfut In Its plans.
Iiealets and ruanufa. titrlni: roll-
. ernd all over Ihe smhwest are
inanlfestlUK ieei Intri. -et in th ap-
liroaehlni; exposition letters In the
lo.nl d. abra announce and clalma of
the show inatiaKeinent. whb h they
say nrc modest. Insist tint the expo
nit ion will b one of the most niir
prlxliiK HpeitaoliM ever essiived be-
tween the Km ky mounl.iliiN and the
Mlfslsalppl river
REHEARSAL WAS HELD
Kmiln)ci nf ( . iitml Viilloual SUIh
Willi Aisciuni-. $(ll.iii Short.
I'ndav i ... .nn in when frank
Oiler. -n -f 'o tmokki oners rm
I plnvecl bv ll C. nlral National ! il k
W C Showman superintendent of failed lo -ii c for luty with i'.
tlm Ilrokcn Arrow Has conipanv ' "'-' ' ' '"J 'seise an n
I U tr.U .n t (.IIinlll'M l.llMl.l. M I "i-..". " " . ' ' '1P in
Vciiiiie; l'cciilo (iallicr for Tarts In
Icfloii .Minstrel to lb- (ilwn
llrn-nt I oiiiciilloo Hall.
All the stir and euthiislasni com
tnon to first rehearsils tho thcnl-
rlcal world over rharartrrlted tile
tirellmluary practbe for tlm Amnl-
can I.. Kion tnltilatrol. Wntz lianc'
held nblnv nlKht at the V W. C A.
About t;r youtiK peopln received In-
structions from .laiims Mclwr
nrofreslonal illreclnr. who iruvn out
n number of reeled and chorus parts
Mclver Mated that u cajct of 100
people will lie rr.illred Tho fea-
tures of the xhow arc to be twelve
special hi en ecc i losltuf with the
LeKlon finales wi litem by Melver.
which hue been unit of the hcihou s
hits on llro.nlwuy CostiimliiK and
electrical effects will bo complete
PETER A. DUDLEY ' IS DEAD
KniinaN Clly Southern Ceneral Affenl
IH.'M In liniisas (it).
K'ANHAH CITY. Sept. 3 -I'ciler A
Inidley. 4 H cars old cnnnecled with
tlm Kansas City Houthern railway
her for 20 years died at Kt .Mary's
hospital Friday nlKht after a threo
days' Illness. He had been Kcner.il
axent of the railroad hIiic.i Us return
from fnlei ill control lie was a
member of Ihn hoard of trudn and
tlm traffic club.
Mr Dudley leaves hit) widow Mrs
Corlnnn Hiiflley a son" lloiuo.i Dud-
ley ll years old a dailljhter. Helen
Dudley 1.1. and a brother K. H
Diidlny of llii) Kraln Inspector's of-
fice here.
and pleasure trip which amoni;
other northern points will talc blm
to Alliance. WlnnlperT and Alberia
Cariadn. Iln will spend several dais
at Alliance .visiting a brother.
Il.ivlrn; completed the summer
schedule for unbrn Sunday evetilntf
services the various pnstnrtc nf Ilrok
en Anow will conduct tlm ukii.U
services In tlmlr respertlvn churches
Sunday both tnnrnlm: nd evenliiR
Itev (1. M. Walker pastor nf Ihn
flaptlHt church h.ia Just returned
from a three weeks' v.watlon Krnnted
111 mi by hla ciitucreRatlon and will
conduct services at his place of wor.
ship both Sunday inornlnR and eve
nltiK. Hev. J. H. Knrr pastor an-
nounces n special Ijibor day sermon
nt th n frrshyterlan church Sunday
mornliiK. with tho usual services at
nlKht. Itev. C. W. (Srltmr pastor of
tlm M 15. church South will con-
duct his usual services both Humlay
mornlm: and evenlnu. Itev I. D.
c'nrnloi- o.mtor of the first M 13.
church will conduct service for Ills
coriurcRallon both Sunday momlnc
and evenliiR In thn audltorluin of tlm
urndn school 11111111101 OwltiR in ine
vai. mcy of tlm pulpit of the Crlstl.m
rheirch the only service nt that place
of worship will be Sunday scnooi ai
10 a. m DurliiR tho continued va-
cancy of the pulpit at Urn rcntrcost.il
church rcKtilar serviced aw conduct-
led by laymen of thn contflKatlon at
the usual 'fiinday" hours.
Labor day will pans with little oh
iiervancn In Ilrokc n Anow thn I ourt
.officials poalofflcn employes and
Mtlttl'l 'I
Atli'iii'itui'i' l.lcbli Ki'port Shows
'lli.it I'li'M Club Hll.H llllll II
Siucsefli Season.
Anionic Hie several Oklahoma
editor.! in Tulsa. Saturday to attend
a nu'ctltiK of newspaper men of the
northeastern patt of the stile was
IMirar S. Ilronson of HI Iteno sec-
iclary oj the Oklahoma 1'rrss asso-
' l.itlon Mr. Ilronson promoted thn
I'resi club al Mecllclnr pirk n ir
lAwton. and for a number of jiar.c
the (m nilil end of Ihe clubhoiiac
has 1 . tin n d th ei retii. y
"Tie newsi aper men i.f cistern
Oklahoma will flic rIikI to kimw I
am aire that the ninth.. use lu.- hui
very ucii'isful siiiiimer and has
'ill it.iK- of been pr pulai 'i Ith vlsltora at Sena
Hallihurton-AbbottCo.
.Main and fifth Streets
Phono 0080
Our Store Closed
All Day Monday
Labor Day
Mothers of school children should read our an
nouncements in Monday Tribune and Tuesday V
World.
(J
SEEK TO SPEED UP BOARD
llovtlln tn Meet Willi stato lloaril nf
Ciiuall'-atltm 'I'lioeilay.
frank lliiwlln. county iiKsessnr
will lenvn for Oklihoina City .Moll
day whete Im Intends to meet
Tuesday with the state eiiualliallou
boanl In an effort to spi'ed up ihe
approval by the hoard of the valua.
Ilium In Tulsa lounlv. failure of
the stain board lo approve thu valu-
ations Is hindering the rnunty excise
hoard from passim; on the various
budgets which ale now before them
foi approval.
The statu board Is hnldlnff back
on the valuations of varlotia public
corporations In thn county nccord-
Iur to !. 0. iJiwsnn county cleric
who said that thn result of the meet-
IniC Tuesday would probably be
known hern by Wednesday. If the
statu board passes the aluaHnns.
uiwson says that thn excise ho. ml
sen tel "f let lirouBht he mriiiSTfiwl" " iM ' "nn mmMll.uMy. He
rj" "JX ... . 'r'. "..'" "."i".. I eble tlm T.tla bu:et tlm board ha
uiii iiuinuiiiui.ii. Wi lli III. ISO "l 1 III! I . . .. -.... . .
dtiihllHliiuetit or iiwiniifm lii. Int. in. " p.iss on inn i i'iioiy oiiiiKri various
tustr ld rr. lVlxrl r. . street ciir budgets of
iiusil its nrre. It Rli rents street cars ntber munlclonlllles in ll.
MtitU'l 'I ! . p UK ll
r.nxiNt.ti.e r""i
nl.l lypllll.
I.V100 inclu.liDf
hnainmc ewte. lanrc
iuVc toe .! or rent
tt lowut -aire.
nor Tticin at
Tul(a Typewriter Co.
rilCC-ONII AND nilSTOV
nun enrcet iiRntinR and the man-tifc-erlal
form nf city Kovrrnment.
"fpslrr tradn rebillniik wllh Mex-
ico" uili) onu KURttcntlon nffrri'il
relative to the city's opportunities
Just now Thu establishment of a
creamery or condcnslnc plant to
cure for thu city's surplua produc-
tion nf inlllc was mentioned several
times. Tlm earning f lite Rood
will for Tulsa of thu adjacent trade
terillory covnrlni; a radlinc of Ml
miles la offered as another matter
thAt should bv taken up Immedi-
ately. As to tho Chamber of Commerce
Itself one corrcsiond'iit eiiKKcHta
that the nrRiinlzatlnn hold monthly
or fortnlKhtly meeilnra of nil mem-
beis at nlKht that no cals or smokes
bo features of that iimetlnR. and
that city problems l.n discussed
tlicro. Such .1 inoM . thu writer be-
lieves would bo f. nnd to bo con-
ducive to thu Krowih of the town us
It MhouUl be (jrowlng.
i i
Miss llrumbaiiKli I'romoli'sl.
STll.I.WATHIt. Mies N o r m a
.Ilrunibaush who has been assistant
trl.-t deinonat ration acent for the
thwestern tiklali.'ina dlstrbt. his
the other municipalities In the
county I.iwson believes thai thr
work will recpilrn about a week
Tulsa Is OH and sn Is
State; Plan to Chanqc
Abbreviation to "OK"
td'ii advanced to the dlstnct agept s
ueiimn in me Bamo dlst-lci
llh.
Mill 1 It.ive lir. .Iritiu rt . .
i?tn3loii ilcpa.unent uf thn A and M j
2b'Ke I. ere )
Tulsa tho O. K town In an o
IC. state.
True In fart Dean Dill of thu
UnlMicllv of Tuls.i would like to
see this hit of Information about
thn oil capital of tlm world Klen
ciedance. Towards that uiI he
susKcsts that the ablu evlatlon for
ho wnid Oklahoma be chatik'ed lo
Ok. both letters beltiR need as
capitals liy so ilolnp he points
out. Tulsa would be the OK cllv In
an OIC slate.
Tho Chamber of Conitnerce
throuRh Aeslslant Secretary C. A.
Ilorder took up the Idea and has
suRKcttcd that tho matter be
handled by the A.I i lub n .
IJulee ticcrct.iry of tlm Ad club
said:
' It's a Rood Idea and Kood ad-
lertlhliiR. I'ersoii.illy 1 have used
the HiiRKCstrd abbrrvlatloii for
time pa.st and I am In favor of
takliiB step to make Ha u.v mil-
ersal '
So It's Tula OK
HOTEL
CoroNA
I2very room has pri-
vate hath telephone
clothes closet Sim-
mons steel beds box
upritiBS daily news-
paper at your door.
Phone Cedar 484
SaPfith Boston Street
Ci-IOAIaI C. . I i V r . T
j 1'ii.iui ouitiiuur ivatcs. va ccuvc tov
fxtrP'UING TO OHSTKUCT ISKKKZH OR VIKNV
XTl.'xtr r i i.i . v. T r.
fwwu-eeu.i xun cwiitiA.N niicniuut1
Tin's Store will be closed nil day Monday
Labor Day
V
Wright Clothing Co.
Homo of Hun Si'haffncr A Marx Clollii's
BROKER.THREE SCORE TEN
SAYS GLAND PILLS DID IT
Had Lost Weight Pep and Sense
of H n in o r N e w Gland Pill
Treatment Revitalized Him
I'nder ll New Yolk il.it.
Mm I'ost not lollK .IK" m
foilowlnu I m H"-1 as i
us. d t" be niul it s all dm
the Den-'
tilled thr
.ling .is I
to i;l mil
mv friend
omtnended
i.iIIm llrr 1 .im 72 M'lira and 1 fuel
lust as spiv .in.l lull of vim and pep
as if 1 was only 311 or 10 "
This testimony to the vlilue.f tho
Rtaiul tieatmrnl for the lesloratlon
i f voiithful vigor was voiced Sunday
by K.lbeit UrorKe Laws a rellred
Uonilon stock broker who arrh.1
mi tb Crdrle for a short visit III
this country.
A friend Capt. Oe.irK.i Taj lor who
an ompanled the rejuvenated .Mr.
Linns vouched for his statement re.
Kardlns his aire and the efficiency of
the fil.ind lie.itment.
' I didn't mean to tell about It"
caul th.' retired broker lo leportera
but sin. n oil .ik tor I'll Kle ou
the tl Cuil . I wa un hi ulthv as could
l.e d--.n 'I ui till about 1.11 Vr.US
ago Time I bcKan to loau pep and
weight ii d cn. n rin sense of humor.
Trait I did me no good .Med Ml
treatments failed until
Di r.iul of leuidon. i
gl.llut tleatmrlils
I was in Ihe Kingston hospital In
London when I first tried tlm cap-
sules After I had taken the fifteenth
.apsulc. I left the hospital and
haven't been bn Ii since. I still talui
a i apsulc now and then and I think
the are the fountain of youth My
wife and family think so too Hoy
If you evei lose your pep Jutt g t
Homo of thei- capsules. They'll bring
tho pep hack sen if they don't."
(U'AIIANTKKU. Send 5 for 30
days' treatment We re. ommend
completo 'JO ddNd course IJ.Su
Hank referencu If dolred. All com-
munications confidential. Plain
w rappers.
(Hand VIb-O tablets are sold under
our posltlie glial. int. e or inone) re-
funded. No injurious Inure. limits
used Henil for biological treatimi on
arim.it glands. It Is fret. GI.AND
VIO-u MKDirAL CO. ferguson
llldg. 1 O Hox 1971. Uontcr. Colo
Ad t.
How Bo
iling Inju
il
Destructive distillation
intense heating is the old-fashioned method
of making lubricating oils. Heating oil to a high
temperature has been the process used by refiners since
the days of your Grandfather. It puts carborrin your
cylinders. It increases your repair bills it short-
ens the life or your car.
Lubrite is a different motor toil. It isn't
boiled. The valuable lubricating properties of pure
mineral oil are retained which make Lubrite an uniry'ured
lubricant---a perfect lubricant Lubrite is produce by
a special scientific process perfected by Lubrite chemists.
It is refined below the boiling point
By the use of Lubrite Oils which are refined by an
exclusive method the life of your- motor car is protected against
distinction by frictionnl wear on the cylinders pistons bearings and
other moving parts as all the essential properties are retained in
the oil and are not distroyed in the process of refining.
That's why Lubrite lubricates right gives
40 to 100 percent better lubrication.
Tulsa Lubrite Lubricatin
317 Castle Bldg. Telephone C. 2634
Malt thi SimpU Lubrite 7if
Have the tpitk pluc cleaned. JThen
dfiln the old oilfrom the crank caae and
fill tl with cUon of kerciene' Run the
engine without Ignition for a minute or
eo.then drain It Add a quart ol Lubrite
cln the enclne with the cranV or aelf-
sfarter then drain the mixture of krrotene
nd oil from the ennlne and fill with
the required amount of Lubrite 0:1
'V
ST r
Company
Tulsa Okla.
T
List of Live Dealers to Date in Tulsa and Tulsa County Where Lubrite Can Be Purchased
ni.sA
J'nrk Station I'.iMon and Gutlirln.
I.Mrett lteivilr Company III North
Clicji'iint'
Oklahoma dat'OKi' UK North .Main
Sunbniiicli .Motor (miauy ll.'il I'.ist
Third
runlv Onitcr Autn Shop f.lchtli and
Soulli I'rnri.i
I'tilon lianiKC SIR West sccimd
Mnrlalr A (inisci'lov HWlt liet Second
'luls.1 Auto ('lull (iar.-iRc :tn South
Di lut-r
Oil Cli (ianicr S20 North .Main
SiiiM'iinr (iaMillnc Co 31)" South llntildcr
1( t'. Ollln Hacks fourth ntnl Ikiuldcr
iDliiiMin-Mci.VMii j.ciriiniii CoMipany VI
i'.tfl lib until
ShariM- Saloj. ami Scrilco Station Detroit i
anil Si'tiiml
Smitliucti'iti (iamso 211 North -Main
IMItlmori' (iaiiiKo llnillmnj-o ami i:iKht."
iciitll ' 1
Aim .ni(;i is.ia UiM i:ipcnth
Hi'lrolt (Jaraco. I HI South Detroit
Central t.iinieo IIS South niijc-nno
'I'uNa (irrasltiK Cnuip.iny 'I'hlrd mid
I) lulu
Di'im'r (iiinier tlfi South Denver
DoilKu lU'lKilr ll in Admiral
Wjunt IV"! Sitnleo. 11 South lnsln
fivneh V Wallls Hear 5l)S south lener
It. I". Ilunecs'k 121) South frattkfoh
SA.ND SIMU.VCS OKIjA.
-Motorbt Service) Statlun
iir.n romc
Oniric Trail Oarnc . '
COI.MXSVIM.IJ
Ideal (ianiso
HuoMih .Motor Companjr
OWASSO OKU.
N". It. Mnunscr
DAWSON OKIjA.
lleclKeccH'k Hardware Cuiip.in7
ON SAIM Il. HOA1)
. It. .MoKeci
wi:st ti'usa. okla.
HVst I'ulsii (iaraci' l"07 South Qtianah
Dealers Who Are Desirous of Handling Lubrite Kindly Communicate With Tulsa Lubrite Co.
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