The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 270, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 28, 1921 Page: 2 of 14
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1TLSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY JUNE 28 1921
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ONE-DEPOT IDEA
TO CIVIC CLUBS
Reconstruction Hoard Ap-
proves Plan; Asks for
United Front
All lorsl rivir nrfrinlatlnrift will b
asknrl to pas resolutions' In fnvor nf
obuinlnf a in ion station for Tulsa
MrK ta ihr !rmi. of a jnoiwn
Pf1 by ihr rs.onstruotlnn n
mltir... in rn Mnnday nftrrno n
Trio motion -was made hv W. T.t"
Hry-V"' """ii'li-'l by .i-ry U
KlakadnVr. Kred i Kit-hi asrrr
tary of thf rirr mltti and I ink it
itonw "nairmnr or f l r
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rnlll'l. In T rr
ami oihrt nre.-it'ir iimus f
ana ptsMts tr i fS . i
action sdilssble
W D Hnmphiovs of
former mmh"r of t...
pnratlon rnnimlion
ths rommlttpf M in 1 1
hi )irt "t-iv iii.i
ths union h'i'i'ti im i
other nrnlr 'Mai is .
Interests
Htlulphrevs expinlrel f f t thi'
are srnuemr-nts both for nt'd
sralnst i union rtatlnn hut tird
that If Tulsa wants one thi- entlu-
rily Dhoiilrl be In an oril "ti tin.
proportion tt I r and on the site an
the.re will he no division In aanll-
jnent or in proposed lo. ailnn. He
Intimated that the rnllrnaila will
flltht such a projrrt an they hav'
done In the past when othsr rlties
wer concerned Hp stated that
while corporation rnmmlasloner he
. slfned the union Motion order for
Durant and the on for Oklnhoma
City and that the Oklahoma Citv
order was later rescinded hMaus of
the war It will be nsressnrv to
form n terminal mmpnnv If the
proposition Is adopted here he
stated.
All sub-eonimttirrs of the rnon-
struetlon rommlttee i c appimed
Monday The flname r.mtiilttee
ma b enlurgrd at the die' rt'tion of
AV O Hip k i-h.ni man
INTEREST INCREASES
Crouds .rr (iron Ins Palll -M tin'
Tnlx'i'imrlt'llrliil nl I'ointli
anil Klein.
Comparing til" ffteat difference
hctwen thr tinooi'iiplit home and
the ordi'rly. well kept home. Kvan-
ftrllM William O Ni'.nr who In enn-
nudlnc .1 month's levtval i onipulgti
at Fourth md i:iRln Mri-etc.
prcm hril .Mondj) nlglu on ' Th
ClOKcd Door " Irttfrriii In thr revival
U liK'tfiialtiK dally nnd Sunilny na
a word day for attrndnnrr
Tho pvatiKfllat dlfw ft plrturo of
th unocruplod homo lth 11 yard
grown tip In wrt-d. bioki-n windows
and boards nailed over wlndowa In
compirlNon to the home with dainty
lnra ruitalna flowers Rreen l.iwna
home. like atnioipheie Thl picture
WMa used to Illustrate tho heart of a
man that la elosed to find ns iom-
pared to the itoul whnre Cod dwell.
Accordlne to Mr. Neaie nu n have
ldola eel up In tholr hcarta whlih
caufe them to ilupo the door of tho
heart to God. 'Anything that net
between man und Onrt that loba hltn
of ptoper devotion to nod become
an Idol" Mid the ev.ingellM "Plcjii-
nre hualtnvK monc faalilon aiu
m.in'a sda. '
A 8 London of Hamlin. Texas
prealdent of Central Niu.ireno col-
lege has arrived to tal.e clmige of
tho choir at the tabernacle Mr Lon-
don haa aiitiB In revival mectltiua and
directed choirs In a sre.it many
ftatea of the United fitate. He Is
also a lecturer and will Klvc n lecture
on "Christian IMncatlon" sometlnit;
(lurlnR the campalKn.
MUs Mae Adams director of wfi.
men'a work la holding Hlble slurty
classy and prayer meetlnRs In dif-
ferent parts of the cltv every dav
The niei't)ngs Tuesdav will be held
at 1ft o'l lork In the fnllnwtnct homes
Mr J I Krlh li:t Past Plxrh
utrrel. Mrs J II Nliftwai. 15 11 N
I'eorl.i. H .1 Ward lou hum Kaston
English Sub Sinks;
Six on Hoard Saved
Col. House Confers With Industrial
And Business Leaders in Germany
WATER BONDS TO
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All H'orW War l'cii
liirUnl In llrlntw
BE GIVEN OKEH ' '!'"v LvUm
1B0YS DENY AUTO THEFT MURDER CHARGE IS DENIED'
Kills IikvI left .mil ol I. M House bMuuc t-tlili.i InillillIlK 111 Keilln.
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man" of the H il on
hlnmelf with n d i'-ir1
.i Mb) Ti x.lti nil"
dniin Ihi i at I 'M is n -v
mil '"ln I 1 1 ' o-irt it i
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"mvstery
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COMIC TO INVADE CHURCH
Hut It VV III He In I.iiIm' i !. b)
I'lnlMail Kltdi'imiiei-M 'lulllglll.
riurteen oiiiik bilti"Hs men and
women In buiKlnir to the t'hiHtl.tn
linden vor smletv of the I'lrst Chrla-
tlili ihurrli will tuin players Just
lor tnnlohl" and will present 'An
H.irlv Hlrd." three-act rnniedv. In
the so la I hall of the i hur.h Tins
day Might at 8 I A oVlneli. A amnuih
prodiirtlon i-ein probable onlns to
the conscientious rehearsals of thnj
cast net it onsldeiahle period and!
Urn bui i ei of last night's riretw ie-
hearsal which won commendation
een rrom the dlreclor .Miss Jose-
Phlne Layman of the faculty of
Tulsa university.
Costumlns' of the actors will h
modern unit In th" case nf t!i- I'-ad-Ins
lady Mrs f L. Rklnnor. ultra-
modern as three imart outfits in
keeplni; with the heroine's position
and wealth have been lent by n loenl
department store Home old furni-
ture for which a number of utiles
were looted will furnish the board-
tut! house netting In the aecond and
third ads
There will be "wimethlnK dolns"
between acts na well In addition to
Hpcclal music. Miss Opal ("Irian old of
Oklahoma City will eIv ti chalk
talk and Miss Layman will present
to the audience the need of $100 for
equipment for "ie church baseball
team.
The cast la composed of Miss
Ultima Hond. Miss Mabel Rones.
MbH Marie Peebles. Mrs ltalph
(ioldHiulth Mrs. r L. Skinner Mih.
Nlu Hiott Mrs. C U I'lirdv. Harold
Vernon lx-wls llotrers. J A Har-
rison K M Leai llalph Ooldsnilth
M L Ldwaida an 1 I rani Is New
kirk
A nun I'lnnc in Crash;
Two ('adds Arc Killed
HACRAMKNT" f.it . 'line 27.--In
taking off fioni the fhinc field
at lsalia. fa I . In a flicht to Mather
Kleld neai here inday. nn army
plan" went Into a tall spin ami in
the rsaultlns risb Flvlnit Cadet
Harold C Page of Inion City.
Mich . and .Inseph Welhsrby. of Fort
Ilsvls Texas were killed Th
plane Ixirst Into flame immadlatelv
and the bodies of both men weie
severely burned hrfre thev culd
he itrl lied ftnni til" wte'kise
Indian (Hrls a I II vim
of Camp I'rofram Once
It was Indian Kit It- . their rlchi
among (be hlyh n hoid Klrln at the
V. W C. A cimp last nmht Il.'ld .1
"tenderfoot'' fn sli I nun Manhattan
been prlvlleK'd to attend thn pro-
nrnm he would have linen disap-
pointed at the dearth of Indian
paint war whoops shawls nnd ipoc-
cuius und the stojiip dance In-
stead the Ctrl exniiipllfled the ave . -ago
state of the Oklahoma Indian hv
detnonstratlnB a tvplcj) dav In Mn
annals of nn Indian s. hool for girls
Indian legunda wmti told and " v -eral
Indian annus suiir by Miss Sus'c
II. Meek national Y W. C A ser-
retary for lndlin tchoojs Twelve
islrli of different trlhes rendered the
prjujram Monday afternoon th"
c.inipeia took advantase of the sun
smiles to hike tu Oakbiust
.I1)S '.r.VI' TO 1IOMI". DItl.VIvS
Horsfiirirs Aral I'hiiMilialn
Tait v beiltbl bitt.'i Oieaper
ni'i'i' biflv ihiin leriou. Ii. lii"i
in p al' waiei puv a Imtile
State Approval of the Re-J
cent Elecion Expoctt- ;
cd Today !
Thai relief Is In sight for thoss
wh. .lll be hensfited bv th IHOO-
"'i worth of sewer bonds appears
j i iie In ths light of rscent ormr.
and ass'ironcs U'orrt has
. . received Indirectly by city of-
i! that the !7S.(i0 bund ls-iia
.I M'eiiHv for sewsrs. water Im-
m menta snd an ln"lneratlng
be approved Inirnedlst'lv
th . i rsssntstlon to ajl of- I
i
" i ev Piank K Puncftn j
I . ii T fasursr V K. hon wfll
. (i hnnia fill Tuesday night
'imi the bonds foi appioval I
Wednesday morning The
l have a'readv bei n signed by
'i Pv and eounty oftldala and
a".' tha "okeh'' "f ths stata will j
eady for disposition I
It. vision bus been mide by th
for the purchase of ths $25000
is for tho Bpaiinaw survey from
... s.nklng fund which according
: i Is to b invested In municipal
i 1s whenf'r posslhla This will
ii.. Ids neieisory Immediate cash
I i the smvevlng pro!e. t.
Simritli Mm Nut sell lastly.
Hr . mse of the eondttPm of tha
bond market Ity olfnUls are kP-
Ul'al as to whether thn I'Udf of ths
.issue may be. readily sold for iash.
Ac ordlng lo h state law thes
t'onds ' annot ie 'mi'1""-"
nan par and acrusd ln'"V 'l
prohahle. according to the officials
that .ontrn.tora will be asked to
l.id with the undeistsndliig that hey
are to take the bonds at par Instead
of t ash for thf'r work
Plans have Hlready been diawn
fr the sewer extensions and mains
and for Improvements at the ciiv
filtiatlnn Plant and 'h-se t"
projects will probably be the firs
a.lve.tlsed The health depa.tnien
has obtained a l ist amount of data
on filtration plants nnd will be
i.adv shortly with plans lor that
'tup! ov. inent
rmtMiill I'liturr I '"oil
When Improvement - ailed for bv
i-i.. irn rfimn (if
ff. mis do not f.-ar a recurreni-e of
fl'io.l condlRolts thit have visited the
u'h. eaat. west and northwest parts
of the city almost v(:ry'V.nn
The JsTfi.ona Issue Incbnles JBOO -000
for seweis. J 20(1.000 'nrf'""-
lion improvements ji.0 ljr -i
comprehensive survey to Spailnaw
creek and I&0.000 for an inclnisr-
atlnij plant.
Tr.iusfi'rrrd to Arlona.
gpei-ui '" Ths WerlJ
WAHIIINOTOV Jlin.' 27 Cap-
tain tleoffrey Oalway cavalri was
today ordered relieved as assistant
professor of military si lenre ind
tactt a at the I'nlversltv .f Okli-
boma at .Vorman and afiKned fj
the first raiairv ar uoiiKias
P(eslnn to mike a dter
mined effort to carr' the last re-
quest of the late national com-
mandar of every member uet a
m'tnber" wis 'he nuts'andlng fea-
tore of the conference of district
commander of the American
legion for this pait "f the stite
yesterday P I. Long command-
er of the first congressional dis-
trict Tulsa James A Ingfaham.
representing the second district.
Cleveland and Hsv 0. Weime
representing the eiahth. Black-
well attended the conference
called for th" purpose of discuss-
ing ths drive for new meinhere
launched Monday.
Long who hna ben recently
named commsndsr for this dis-
trpt. comprising some 12 counties
bv Hta'e Commander H. H Pill.
Is directing the membership i.ini-
pslgn in this community snd dis-
trbt. A eenmia of all ex-servlre
men Is going to be made whereser
it Is possible this is. for the most
part In the small'r towns and
will mean u number of nw mem-
bers while In Tulsa where such
a census Is more difficult t oh-
tain every legion member Is con-
stituting himself a committee of
one to ttee that he hrlnus at least
one name to thi Tulsa post roster
Tulsa is aiming for 2.5on mem-
bers u goil that judging hv the
Bittve Interest dlspla-yed on the
first dav of the drive is going to
be reached.
Meanwhile the auvallarv to the
legion a newer and necessanl'
smaller oruanlratlon hs ahaU
made tapltl sttldes toward Its
of P. no members Quite a runner
hava made the minimum g' V of
file new mernhrre for the p di id
ual that entitles th" nr. ner f
tbes. new mem berfb ips i i .a e
nn the wlnnirq s de a l
nounred at th" rlos" of lie d ?
i'..... i nn.i.t U'ltli Stolen
I mils Neat' Turlci sHutil.t Mailt.
IMeading not Rtlllty to the charge
of automobile linenrv. Elmer'
Lukenblll Jesse Poster It U. Ions-
dale nnd L. I). Ilaliey four youths
arrnfited near Ttirley list Saturd.iy
night by FranKe Wolfs. Mack Itey.
nolds and Charles Prlre deputv
sheriffs were committed! lo jail
under bond of JIO.OOO each nt their
arraignment Monday before Justice
If J. (Irav for preliminary ttnl
Inly 7 The officers surprised th
boys In possession of two l'ord al-
lRcd to have been tolen. One of
th cars has Men Identified as the
property of C. V M.-'-hell of thu
ny
O.nr Pollock to Kacn TTlal for Kill
I UK of .Panics J'.irisli. j
Dave Pollock oharged wl'h mtir
der as the result of the fatal shoot j
Ing in West Tulsa the night of June
1 of James Parish entered a plei of i
not guillyat his arraignment Monday '
before Juatbe II. J. Oray. and was (
cnmlttrd to Jail without bund for
preliminary hearing June 7
The totinty attorney will attempt
tot how that Pollock fired the shots
during quarrel between the men.
with out p r o i oca 1 1 on Counsel for
'he rf-rse hi'PvT
t j pi r.ve that the
self defense.
Curtis Illll Agreed To
WASHINOTON. Ir
senate today concurr.
amendment to the i .
creasing the amount '
tho treasury available
ketinc of securltb s i f
form loan banks fmr t
approximately S0 om
by the senate the i ii
nn Ini rease to $sni
WAR ON CRIME CONTINUES;
V-lllig Chief lll.ilnc 'Iclls Officers j
to Keep fter Lawli"- Ocllll'.i. i
Thre will be no change in the or
ders lue. by Chl- f of poll e John
A C.ustafsonto 'get the law viola-
tors and ahow no favors" acrordlnBI
to Oeorge Hlstne. acting chief since
Oustafson was removed Nlalne hie
heen one of tbe most artlve mem-
hers of the police force nnd until
he took the chiefs place was a cap-;
tun He has led numerous rails on
tambling )'."" ur""ic-ed the hld-
ing rla-es of more than JaO.000
nrl destr. ins many s'UIb .and hit
. . f i s- tu in 1 a't.i.rf a i-top to j
ii r-'np
Make your fare a business
asset. Diin'l lie turned
down bi-cuue of a poor
skin when KesinolSoap
ami Ointment can he
obtained at little cot
from any druKyitt snd
usually clear away
i(m raihes etc.
luickly and lanly
Trtl fr Pf(.t I t.
Kolool. lUltusorr US.
Resinol
Don't Throw That Old
Grip or Suitcase Away
Wc can ropnir it nnd make it look like new as well
as save you money on this and all other leather re-
pairing. Bradshaw Harness Co.
17 WEST FIRST STREET
.Inst Remember
"Properly
PiLsteurized Milk"
- Klves you all thr hralthftil
fA-fi quali'ifs nf "nature's most
va'iiable food products." and It's
absoluteh safe and pure.
Pur; White Dairy Co.
"Piorrlj- r.istcurlml Milk"
New style ideas
One of the very new things in summer clothe3
is the light weight suit with vest. It's for men
and young men who don't feel right in two-piecp
suits. Here in many different cool fabrics and
new shades.
Others in all the good light weight fabrics
either single- or double-breasted some with
belts. Get inside one today at
$18 and up
The Namu Madjitu-ky Cliansed to May
LON'DON June 07 The Pruisl)
submarine K-15 sank luvstrriouely
at the Portsmouth r.avj vaiil tailv
today Tho Mibmaiiur whl-h waa
an hored in the il"'kvn'l basin was
seen to bo foundet iiiK n six t-. 1 1- i h
who were Mep)nK bond weie
aroused Thev b i Iv fvni
Submailnes of ihe K ili"S diepla a
( an i ns i nd 1 1 1 i w it
mci
Three Dead Three III I
From Inline 'Toadstools'
ELPOHADO. Ark .tune L'7
Thtfe persons died bee eaiiv tndav
and thtee others aie ilti allv ip
from catlnn "to.nlMii'le ' win b
they mistook for muslnoums Th
dead are: Mis A W Huiton i
and Lawrence and John (iilrotli 7
nnd "' yeai.s lespertivelv The rli i
ally ill aie Mi and Mis I hi! Oil
roth and an 'tlier mn
RAIN A'09 "
COATS S. Boulder
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Pro- tivptifnrv q p
Bofoio taking inventory we must reduce our enormous stock of furniture. This is the most wonderful
bargain event of the season. C ome early while there is a great variety to choose from.
Living Room Suites
3-piece Mahogany cane end suite up- frj pT A
bolstered tapestry slightly damaged tPx5 I oOU
;-pieif Overstuffed living room suae. Ui fp? (f
I'pholsterod tapestry tPXUDsljU
:!-lut'i'e Alaliogiiny duofold suite. Qfi ((
Genuine leather OOlsUU
SEASONABLE BEAUTY AID
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'ii' ii.: .i nn It bei otnes a
.iu-' usv il teaaponful of
v win h jou can Bet fmm
o I drudglst's dissolve It in a
hot water this makes a fu.i
up r.i .hHmp"0 liquid etiotish o
p s tj . I. i'ply it to all the hair
in'e a ' jue tho top of tho hea l
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ffl 'ii iirifli'l iiiii iT 'l iwiiiim ill mi r i irinTT ri wimnru fn-t'"i x
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Bedroom Suites Dining Room Suites
"-pieci Mahogany duotold suite. I'p- QiOO (
bolstered tapestry slightly damaged . . tPtOV
S-niece cpiuime walnut dinine room suite
fi-pieie genu me walnut dining room -iute .
S-pit'ie genuine walnut dining room Mute .
i-piece lvorv or gray nreaKiast sets
See our special bedroom suite consisting of bed
dresser and chiffonier. Well finished in A A
imitation walnut fi)f3f3' )f
All $G7.f0 9x12 Axminster rugs $37.50
All $55. 00 9x12 Axminstor rug $31.75
All $9 cotton mattresses $1.95
0x9 grass rugs $3.35
9x12 grass rugs $6.90
Porcelain top kitchen tables $975
Porch Swings from $6 to $25.00
All White Mountain and North Pole Ice Iloxes and Refrigerator.- at great! reduced prucs.
$211.75
$172.50
$325.00
$38.75
snnouncma
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Pabst
Blue Ribbon
TLe Brew of Quality
To you who knew the old time flavor tanft and tate this
will he welcome news. "Blue Ribbon" today is a "quality"
brew just as it was in the past. The methods and ingre-
dients remain unchanged.
Made in the big Pabst plant from selected barley malt
and choicest imported hops and always properly aged before
bottled. Served wherever drinks are sold.
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