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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1920 11 LOCAL HOTEL WAS VICTIM OF HOLDUP, . 1 I nno fitmnian Took AbOUt Lone UUUiiuwi $76 irom Juvuuy ui Admiral. THEN POUCL ARRIVED CcorBc White Was Booked After Gutting Only a Hlock With Loot. . . .....nii... n Arn 1 "ho Admiral hotel, 1230 'i'.'M'li bout 10 o'clock lnt nlKht V?1 : nnunded about clSht persons , l"J ,iho lobby to "slick 'cm wh0 .!" in ne louujr up. ,n unseen by the hlBhway- I V wr pVXroUBlf a back door I ,,r, fl 111 telcidione. iairuiineii ham H. It- Uoyd and . . ' ..,i,i i,mi.ll.itelv It"!' . a' ....,.. .....1 n.(.l.M.l II IJ11 'If I , II. A ..OO- i.rt ire hiii i it, 1 1 iuiii ... . 'kl,l ,,Ktn about 75 from tho S'l ! kf s t the people In tho lobby Whcn oeeosted by tho threo pa-1 .1 . I. ill urhnfA tl a I was f tieorco White. Iln L-iVp ! 1 i , h" irremiy ruine nviu uuni limn ny where no nan men .. . r , t. tie lino. Hn was about liV-i.s d "'" When searched was I up;;Urh nt'rniis of the hotel. Ho also Iiad a ?fhT. loSBed'Tn .he city Jail peid.ng tnvestlicatlon of tho ullcscd lhThe Admiral hotel Is oporated by Joseph Maker. NEGRO FOUND GUILTY Srntrni) of Tmi Years He-turned In Illstrlct Court Against -Man CharRccI Willi Larceny. Charged with the theft of two auto .ir ,,n June 12. 1918. Jim Austin, i negro who prior to tho alleged. theft wns employed by tho O. A. I stinpr Tire company, was found gull'y hv the Jury before which ho was tried in district court yesterday aiid was sentenced to two yean In 'he penitentiary Tho defendant gave notice of appeal of tho case to tho Oklahoma criminal court of appeals. Testimony Introduced by tho stato iihowcrt that Austin hail terminated his employment with the htlner com ,nv fiv fi.iv nrlor to tho theft' theto tires valued at $97.80. but. returned to tho storo on Juno 12 i w .4 ... nfniitiil ttia ti I n r n frit mry.'JSf 1 hours. One of the employes saw him Uuvlnf I ! lilHMInc Miltli til,, ttroa .ml mnnnnk Ihr, rtnfendnnf Kever.-ill blo, ks from the tiro company storo on K.ist First street. Although his attorney explained to the Jury that the negro would show that he purchased the tires from an other negro, who might have, stolen the property, Austin, on tho witness stand denied having nny tires In his possession The Jury was out only a few minutes before returning Its verdict. .... ANDREWS FUNERAL TODAY Ikly or Former Tulsa Woman Who Illcd In Ft. Worth Wednesday. TIic funeral services for .Mrs. E. 1! Andrews, wife of a local oil man, who died in Fort Worth, Texas. K.uurda, will be held from tho Hmt Methodist Kplscopul church Wednesday afternoon nt 5 o'clock, ladles of the Aaba court will meet on the stcond floor of the church hulldlnf nt n m n.i n, 'ho services m a body. Interment "in bo mane at jiomj IIIII ceme tery. The Andrews family lived here until in 1907 when they moved to fort Worth. Mrs. Andrews Is sur vived by iwo sons. Howard and J-eon Andrews of Fort Worth, two Kuchtirs, Mrs. Kuth Orcen of Vale. Mrs' Mabel Huchanan of Uhltticr. Cal. MRS. WILSON BOUND OVER AccukiI of Heating uml Itobblns -Man of $700; Mu.st Fnco Trial. Charged with assaulting and rob old man' Mrs' Elnc-1 Wilson, 1.13 Last Hodgo street, was com mitted to jail yesterday at tho con- nution of her preliminary hearing beforo JUKtlC0 a j u trla, b fllstrlct court "ooclwln, 12 South Owasso, '".,; complainant, claims Mrs. Wilson man h . """'dance of an unknown nilh, be?th,m tho head on the i ih.uM M"'.l",r -1 wh,le was OoodwS"" ,70 ,from hls I,ockot whNkv n, aK,... ln haJ "htalned LARCENY CHARGE DISMISSED ,, and Ulfo Held Not (Jullty of Stealing QnU, ,, imiIovvh. he defit n'0 ."how W Intention of e'y fhidant ,0 mmlt grand lar telda Ir. i 'i?"0 il::llnl Arrizlo Ca- dim s? Wlf"' ,,c,,a Catoldo, "B ymerd' "'Preliminary hear 'iray ,, y. hotore Justice II. J. hey foumi p"onr provlni? that " abandoned 'V'a'U,ty of n a Decemh,1'0"10 ln Sa,"l Springs fiidsen'e. V. antl that "er usIrTg 'l.tful r 'natu''"PtInB to find thS r it .hi er' convo"ed tho prop- fdaV;nf".?a,,tl0 aTlnt tho do d, ar u, ' by O. W. Now. btdd.os I, , "lem, "tcal'ng the beddln- Vl,J,00t hwed that the a houe a was lft In tt tho deJi iun ocke(l tU)or'' ar"l "ovggyr'opc-r?y?ted " ,aW Frved lnaS0U..n,ty.h.Uma"0 olo'y I laid tS Mr ,31' J919' n lhrf tor i Il.?."IUc"' '"el fur 4 ordeB,i8 b"1' 1al1 for 'x felons I,aced for Broccrles. he P e"' ...Y'if0. elvon clothing, ' 1: Ono "i " amounting to "" On T hnPHUrca,,efl for ch'l paJr of old hUndr"1 anrt twenty S la "hoes were awarde.i n,,.i . . r . nr . The in JUemie -!," ""-Kncss " wor" wero many and Schedule of Baptist Campaign for Tulsa Wednesday rri 11 wi li 1 A ii nt First liaptist devotional horti. r. linlley; sonic "lender, Mr. W Work; 10:30 u. m.. nolo, Mr. V in. W. .1. Work. duut, Mourn. Allbrlftht ami litank onshlp; reports; iiuurtot, campaign quartet. At ull liaptist churches, 7 .10 P jm., evangelistic services, vbiltlns cvangellsta and sinners. Campaign News XntcM. Thero have been over f0 addi tions to the liaptist churches nt Tulsa und vicinity since tlie begin nlnic of tlici evangelical services. Tho dominant noli) ut tlio union day service Tuesday mih tlio Krcat 'need of Intorcossnrv nriiver iitimi ho part of Christian people for the lt. Tho service was one of deep spiritual power. . ncv. D. It. Wade, pastor of the First liaptist church of Oulhrlo and for yenm n member of the Baptist hhiuii 'ii'i-i ...laiinuiiniii: staff, arrived yesterday In the city and tireachcd Inst nlirht at tlio lin- ronlilli.l flttO-ntl .. t.uiu... Iter. ". T. Conlcwrluht of Knpul. pa, Mr. Harry AllbrlRlit of Okla homa City and Mrs. M. A. Dum- mens nnd Mrs. II. V. Oarnclt of In Irur Ihn rnl'l I Mr AllbriKht. who for a while satm tenor In I lie cam paign quartet, will hIhk at the union meeting at the First church at 10.30 this morning. TO TEACH RETAILERS IIiisIiioh Method to In: lltustriitcil Ily .Motion 1'lctiirx'n HriV. Motion pictures as a means of teaching modern buslnetu. methods Is tho departure that will bo attempted at S o'clock at tho munclpal audi torium on Thursday and Friday nights, under the auspices of tho lletall Merchants atoclatlon. Several reels will bo shown deallnc with tho troubles of a merchant and showing bow they can bo eliminate 1. Ilow to deal with clerks will bo ex plained, as will the values of news paper advertising. Sloro organiza tion, window displays, crcdnsys tems,. selling methods, nnd kindred subjects all interesting to tho man In the retail business will bo illijs trated by the moving pictures, FAVOR A SALARY INCREASE Kiluiiitloiml Officials In Si-w-lon at New York linift J'rogram, NKW YOltK, Jan. 6. Material Increases In teachers' salaries wero 1 urged today In a program formu- lated by public education officials from nine eastern states as a means of relieving a critical shortagn of teachers which has closed hundreds ,f I,u,,ll mj.c-oIs and threatens to ClOSO more. "The public hchoolt) of the nation 'nrfl fnnlMkr ti rrltlivil Hlltl.ittfin. s.ivs the progrnm. "In the stales of the Atlantic seaboard hundreds of schools are closed because teachers aro not available for them." .Miner Instantly Kllliil. Asensln A. Wbarra, 3S years old, was Instantly killed at 12 o'clock yesterday at tho Hickory mines when he was caught In a bolt. Ills head was split open and his chest badly bruised. Tho body was re moved to tho Kobert Mclllrney un dertaking parlors of Tulsa. Funeral arrangements will bo announced later. This Is die Engine That Hundreds of Oil Well Fairbanks, MfJ I MANUFACTURERS 1 1 C H ' HBMPni!i-MotoTri7nt.-Al7cnrMori-riarbki SoJt.-Sli.fflalrl Motor ... . .... . . .y-an.rueleUTlA ..imwj... SIX HELD MAY BE 'WHITE SLAVERS' Tulsa Police Capture a Couple Wanted in Denver. K( nlleged white slavers were ar retted In Tulmi jeslerdav and nre being held by the police here pand llu: lnestlgntloii of their travel sineo chey left Denver last full. May Collins and 11 II. dosser, Iwo of the aliened Mnim act violators, ate be ing held for the Denver police on a fernery clinrxe Four ullK'ts held here gave the names of Mr. and .Mrs, C. C. Duns tim, and .Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Ityer son Tho rouplrs claim to hnvn left Denver neveral months ago, traveling through various Kansas towns. Tho two girls who claim to be the wlvm of Iiunsmti and Ityersnn nro ulsters, they told detectives. Their maiden name was Hopper and both former ly lived at Hu chlnson, Kan. Their husbands are cx-soldlers. discharged from the army last .lutm Tho trip through Kansas was mndo partly by rail, the couples having been to gether since leaving Denver. The motor enr whleh brought them over land was sold In a Kansas town for $76 they claim Papers from the Denver police are en route hero for the extradition of the (iosser-Collltis couple, who nre charged with forgery. PLEADS GUILTY TO ASSAULT I'miik llurl.1' Fined S51) nnd Costs ill DIMiIrt Court Yiwtcnlay. Frank Hurke. accused of ass-iut with intent to kill upon tho person of II. M. Woolcy on tho llruner farm five miles northwest of Tulsa on December 16, 181H, entered a plea of guilty at tho opening of his trial In district court, division No. 2 yesterday, nnd was fined $50 and costs. Hurke and Wooley had a quarrel and later Hurke, according to tho story of the complainant, fired sev eral shots from a revolver at Wooley. Iturko plead not guilty at his arraignment but yesterday when his case was called for trial decided to change his plea. TOWN CI,CH HOLDS JIKITTINO "Ilow I KMnl tlm llolldajs" Subject of Talks ut Scnil.. Monthly Dinner A ono-mlnuto talk on "How I Spent tho Holidays" was given by each mciuiier of the Tulsa Town c ill. at tho Fcml-monthly dinner and monthly business meeting In tho Kennedy resta mint Monday cve n' if. .Most of tlio members had re turned from their vacations. Following tho report on the 31 pairs of stockings which wero filled and delivered to the county poor farm Chrlitmas and the many In dividual gifts distributed, plans for the coming year were discussed. At present tho club Is "mnrklng tlmn" while awaiting definite information as to tho securing of a community service worker. Kerr to SiK'itlc at Hotary. Alexander II. Kerr of thu Kerr niass comiiany, will be tho chief speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of tho Itotary club at noon Wednesday at Hotel Tulsa At what will bo tho first meeting of tho club of tho New 'ear Mr Kerr will illcuss a system that he uses In his business and ono that he de clares will bring succeiw to any i business man . Before you buy any engine ask these questions. "Who elso uses them?" "How long have they been in service?" und "How are they performing?" Fairbanks-Morse "Y" Oil Engines are used at hundreds of oil wells. During the past several years, they have built up and and arc maintaining exceptional records for endurance and economical operation with little attention and low upkeep cost. Simple In construction practically automatic In operation ami regula tionno carburetors, valves, batteries, mixers, timers. Igniters, magnetos, wltchea or spark plug. Special quIck-starttnR denrlce; aJr seal provents oil from being blown out of bcaxlngB; positive lubrication; sensitive povernor. No hot bulb no wa4csr InJecUon, Guaranteed by Fairbanks Mora quality. Sheriff Finds Auto tXcar J fere After An Extended Search An automobile stolen from John Ixiinbortim in this clt Septem ber 15 has been found by Hherlff Julnes Woolley nfl.-r the officer, by telegram, traced cars similar to the one stolen from the mid dle west to the oast roast. Tho car was found In pi'snest.'on of a man at Vurn station, but no prosecution will follow beciiisn the county authorities believe the man to be an Innocent purchaser of the stolen property. After the theft of the car, the property disappeared but one month ago by telegraphing the factory, Woolley learned that a man In l'enusylvunla liml u Hud son car of this model and th same f.iclorv number as the one at Vern station. Woolley further examined the local niltonioblli) and found a number which had not been altered and this eon ex panded with the number of Lain berton's car WOMAN ASKS DAMAGES Plaintiff Sas she Was IVrinaiif nlly Ihjnml When Defendant CaiiMil Her to ls'a Sick licit. Alleging her health has been per manent !y Injured and her left leg nmpu'ated as the result of Injuries received when idle was lorcimy ejected, under threats, from her homo by the defendants, owners of i he properly, suit of Mm Mnggle Jones against' ft. .1. l'erklus ami Mar tha I'erklim began In district court No. 3, Judge J. 1,. Coffman presiding. esterday afternoon. The case will be concluded today. Mrt, Jones, In her petition, alleges she, with her husband and three children, were tenants of a two room housn on South Owasso avenue. While the plnlntlff was recovering from (he Influenza, and not able to bo out of her bed. ho claims Mrs. 1'erkltiH came to the home, and when Mis. Jones could not produce $15 due on the house rental. Mrs. l'er klus, with threats of physical vio lence, compelled tho plaintiff to rise and attempt to leave the house. Mrs Jones says she was not acquainted with her legal rights In the matter, and In attempting to carry out th orders of Mrs l'erklus. In her weak ened condition sho fell from the steps of the house This fall, she claims, resulted In Injuries which later necessitated the amputation of her left leg. Tor which she asks dam ages of $50,000. INSTALL OFFICERS SUNDAY I0I111 Itogcro Is I'rcNlilcnt nf the Christian Fuilcmorcrs, The roster of tho Christian Kn deavor society of the First Christian church of Tulsa, which will go to prens this week, will contain the names and addrchses of officers of the organization and all mcmbcrx. both osoclato and active, with a designation to Indicate to which group each member belongs. The roster Is printed annually In pamph let form. The Christian Kndeavorers. who nro i5 strong, have w.parate social and business meetings each month Installation of tho new officers of the society for tho first half of 1920 will tako place Sunday evening, Jan unry 11, with Dr. Meade Dim, the pastor, presiding. The officers art John llocern, re-elected ns president. McCarroll, vice president Kdlili Dllllng. secretary: ltalph Croldsmltb. treasurer Anna Walker, planlsi, and Mary Smith, nsslstnnt pianist. Drives Pumps C.M-Bt.nd plpt.-Coallnc SUtloni-EVj ..taaaBasaaaaaajBaatfnaLaaMdaaaaiaja ELKS STAGE COMEDY .Nvnen aiiiN ..t mnrs irle While Aliialeur i tors and Aitiisivi I'liti'llce sniiKs nml Dances "Let's (u I kk ' the bltt musical omedy In he . united by the Niks of Tulsa I. iaplitl gettln under way. under the peis-mnl direction of J. A. Durnnby of Chlcsto. All of the parte are ussiKned and regular le hearsmls are being held All of the nrrneiy and costumes for tin- productions have in rived fioin ('hlcitii... anil local Kiss sie eiithueinstlr over Ihn prospect of i r siKressfnl pri.i.entiit Inn Mine twin 100 local people will nppeni In the remedy, and special chorus num bers as Hell an maiiv sinning and dancing solos will feature the affair A 25-nilnute minstrel ant Is n new attraction that has been added to 'I-c's Do I'eKsty" and work at le 1 1 enr sals Indicate that this pari of iln sn.iw n, ,r i specially outer ta iling Heals have already been re sirved b the east of Kike thai pie settled the production rerentl in Hartlisillie and dilektallnns ..f F.lWs and their fi lends are exported lo al .end from surtouiidlnK towns SEEKING MORE EVIDENCE ildltlniial Arivsts i:pri lr, In llag lanil Case, Mllril Near Kn lawn, rtlierisl to The Uuild A 1 IA .lit,, I. ul. .-! ...I. . itiT-,,,, I' limn Oralis of Miinlniili' countv. and I' red Howies, deputy ut llasakwa, Were In Ada today niiitiinn down evidetie leliillve lo tlm klllliiK of Tom ICiikIhiiiI, near Ki.naw.i mi ihe IHKlit of Jamiitty I Thev left In tin. afternoon for Knn.iu.i whein It Is iirnerally exieciei more arrests will bo made In u short lime. I.in.id Huiralt, who Is In Jail here In con neetlon uUli tin, killing t,,lks freely, lie says on Ihe night of the killing bo was loading hogs at the home of a nelKhbor. Ho Insists ho can prove an alibi. T.o Fires ItciHiiiisl. Two fires were reported yesler day In Tulsa. Shortly before U o'clock last night uti alarm from the Itoblnsoii arende attracted a crowd of people and three fire en Kiics, but no blase could be found when fin men searched the build ing. A lire jentordny morning ilum uged the $Ui),75;, plant of the Illnderliter Tool company lo Ihe ixient of about J 10(1 The tool plant Ii located near the Frisco tiarks at Madison stieet Oklahoma Hospital FPMlrn (Jon dint at It TUrroot huiMinr armnirM for ft Vurpn 3 nil. MoJfrn nd romplft iulpmn unilrr orxt roof &rrl, Chiirrtfr fipcripnrt trxl tWt! of uttpn-lantu MIm I! O 'Ueifr, It N., Hiptrlntent)nt. I, If ('ftrlrton Tr I yr Atlirrloo IlfsltUrit rbyilrUntt Uinih n, Urkon HtrrAti Tliono OMr- 301)0. BUSINESS CARDS Anna McDonald, D. C. CIIIKOI'ltACTOU Kplnii Sjm'i'I.iIIsI Palmer lirndiialo Office Hours 9 in 13 1 to 6 till Security llutliliig Phono C 320 His C 718 Office R. A. Douglas, M. D. I'ractht) llmllcil id Ii I . nml Itcctnl IMsriiM'N 201 3 New All' Hide, 119'i H. Main Phone 4.110 HI.i: liAi. nml t, .MOOIti: New Isicntlnii. Ill West Tlilril. Phono .1173 THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 m n tii :iii:vi;n.h PIKiNI'J 1(101! Children Cared for During W'orklntr ur Stiojijilni; Hours. STANLEY C. EDMISTER I.AWYKIt 6Q1-GQ2 Kennedy Hulldln I'i I O.N KS: Office 130 a Jtesldenco 4133 ,M. A. HrcckcnrlilKc I'o Daniel Chan. It. Ilusllrk !,.V OITK'i:.Si Brccltinridgc, Iiottick 8c. Daniel IHclinriuo Nulloual Iliinlc Iliilldlrnt Phono Osiiro 709. Tiilwi, Ok'la. DR. ARTHUR CAMPBELL kyb, i:ah. NOHK. THHOAT Specialist Catarrhal Deafnosi, Treated with very satisfactory results. 737 MAYO HCILDINU. TULSA DR. H. J. CONWAY Osteopathic Physician 201 Daniel Iildi;. Offlco Phone Cedar 776 Hestdiiico Phono Osage CSt4 DR. STOTTS 210 niebard Jlldj., Tblrd fitraat anil Boiton At. TDlra, olcit, rerinarly of lint Hprlnja, Ark Ornilo ' rl-arr Vantreal arid ffkls Diimri A-& tf.-.Mai o!lc jirao. l-t Kltdro Therapeullri Pkonn Oiata 81(1 m II li I Morpan's Daughter Mag Come to Tulxa On Charitg Tour Miss Aline Morgan, i.ilv iIhikIi ter of the lule J P M..ic in. n minder, may appear in I n mi i If plans non beltig fnriniii i n .1 .m carried out. Mrs Hltitir. I Mrs. Hneedau hi rived beie .i' (ley from Ksnsns City ti ai i speaking dsln f..r Mis Mi.'un and aie cotiferrlUK wi'h Mi' I''rmik II. (Ireer and Karl Sin. i i leHHldlliK III). Illilllei. Miss Momnn has been ti.ui ..s the emilnrv since liei u tuin n. iii war ork over sens ,tn, i .. Hiring In the Interest ..f . r. i for the rebulblliiK ..f iln. .1. . i . tatrd iitle of Finn. l. . . are lllusirateil b innin.n pn , , of the actual riiii.llii. n u. 'tie cities where she ium , , , ,. , , Ihe i.tniKgli'. AID PERSECUTED JEWS 'hllsJIIIH (llll Ijllgll HllllIllll.lH vtnril S.1 Ins; Siiffcrlug lle- llll'WM III l"llMIll'. Tu- For the puipnsn of as ,s'n,K ih. suffering Jews In I'.iI.kI ho .ml eustern Kuropn who an- lu im: p. r seciited and ttinenci red l He tluni snmU and to make po.Milc . piearhlUK of Ihn esiii to Ibe ,li In I tins., countries. Hie llcir, n Chlistlnii Alliance uf Aniru. .1 li.n undertaken to raise ) 1 ,0110,0011 Among the lamer ilonati'Uis thu are reiiotted by Itev. A Lliiili'tMte.n. field societal y, ore tho following Alexniiiler II Kerr. Kerr Oloss nun pun $1,000; K. II. l'"loeler. Woherlne Oil company $.100; A. Lbiitensleln $2,000, Anna Palnler $2,01)0. A. i Huhl, Parisian I'leaueis, $5IH); Mrs J C. Kavauiliigli $300; 1 1 11 it v I. Toggery Shop $750, (leorge Harri son $200; O. H Wnrflebl $500; ('. H. Feiiwicli $100, T. W. HunillKirs $100; linger Kemp $100. LEGAL NOT1CK OK VIK OV (MS lMI'K LINK ollfi In InTflty Klrti (hat Him cily of Miultogi p will ) tr Itfnrf tht 1 .III. Any nf J a nun r jr. ftlfft, rffrltr n-nlit tmU for ihr purr he of Ihf munlrhi-il gii pipe Un flrfMlnp frnm tlm rtilurlnf utahon to Hoiith Kiln hoiltvtinl miiiI frnm I hn in during li I Ion lo tlm It riii.hr MnotiUin jri LfH.ff rt lolft! .r 4.'. SU1 llitfitl frtt, Pttr nf pip a 9 kk lltrlif , pUtu ru( pipe wrlilcil , Afr fRi I rn (lh n fr-rt THgi ilf-pth In t round ,10 Inrtiri Alt MtU ri rt-ivil mil 1t- npctifxl ul iriuiar rniitnri of lit cily rounril n Ilif Mill tlijr of .tarni r) (1)20, n.t hf ny rMrrv Ihf rich! Ij irrepi any of nll lihU or trjn ( all W. W. (Jll.hKltT. City 4'lfrli. LODGES AND SOCIETIES UI.IM liii;r. Ml tl n...t rrr tn.irfl.r N.lt Mill. - it, mMiiri mur.ii.r, jmuiry f w.liim.. .UMnir n.ll. ilHIV HAIKIIt. W M i C MUM OUT, rortuj. IIILTt IIIW.'K ii .III Mil mil mnrtliii Tiiaiar, k., r.niiar i.i. rinra In r. K Vlall VJI. oi. ntfnl.llv lt.OI.,1 Cl.u...! h.tl ii r Kit rtiv, ti AIITIII R IIAKHI. timrtarr. rtrwn.HM urna: mi 471 m-.u ...rr iti.hi n- , fr.i rr,m.i rtrn ri.mmiinlrallari rrl IL' Itir Jinuary Id, K A. uv aim isVaa rurllm I p. m llallwi W . . .. J, 1 " ni.'irn " ai. v.- n 11 iiiKvt k.r.i.,- I TtiJIA I II IPO II No 62 K A M. mrrti Not nj thlnl Sinn lar Nnt mllni Jalma'f IB Vullm miMly ImlKd. n K M.ailot'Hr. Illih I'rlnt, M A SVT0III. HrrrtaiT. :n-T-i t 'lilh Mil).al Nrrl rnrrllnl J.ituar, !' llr.lrr nf H'l (riss M.I line knlit.la atln.m. Mlianlc I. ill, rlvilli Main Jnnv MHHrNBII'illit. Cira. riUSK SKAMCS, IMfW BUSINESS SERVICE W h a ' .OK jzzriis I I "liT.- :MlFo 1 Iters fflAVE TKAT MOTOfe CAE E This snow ami sleet will to a certain extent make the tying up of your vehicle felt less than in good weather. We have opened a SERVICE GARAGE in connection with our (ruck department at 11.28 Hodge street. (Formerly occupied by the Ratcliff-Sander3 Auto Servit'e department.) We have brought our force of expert mechanics from Kansas City to handle and to give satisfaction in all linos of motor car work. All our work is strictly first-class and wc give and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Wo specialize in work on high-grade cars antl trucks. Why not call us and have our superintendent come to your home or place of business and make you an estimate on tho work necesHary to put your car or truck in first-class condition. Our special road service cars are always at your disposal. In case of accident call us and wo will be on tho job in a jiffy. 1.528 East Hodgo St., Tulsa, LODGES AND SOCIETIES IM.S Tl.llli.t I A II N M S NMt fm'lt ls".fi r'lilll l.nurt l. oinrt "jrsir I" l'1' Ml m fhisil 'J 1 3. MM1 It II IIIK. I'olmltli. II II U1J.HM1, KmnW. ItlM tlltl'TIK 11 II I. ft., m'lt tlm l IM'.I WMnp,T Ik. UssiUi II Ml -n.r nan first Mnllnl MM; K.n.t InlllltlM iSll SS-UI SUI ftM mtA .mihI mhI fusrth Mientir m iri. mvik i J -is p m. Wt' "IKS TTMrii: TWINtST. W H. 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Phone G000 AUi lur Hint Ail irpttvnt i(inn:.,ita.i ANNOUNCEMENTS IMI AHb I.OJNU 7 I iHf iit inlita Rr "iral'lrr Vri " riaiulpa mal, (all I 101 Cecr In il.ar llrtm i'ki" Jiiniary J, i.na iril Iralll anllnala allh trtftlrn liawllr l.ltmral naaril. SMIIr J A llrlrlmlnit 1lru. lala fjirVf a T,li nmlll'TsTaM.ii ,MU,tllnaalni ill" llnsini lam-o lirvcln call u I Or J aiul iri'lM l aril, Itiisf' i'alr i.il.r. i'oIT rlnimfl .iirrUrln'; lllral rraanl tor rrturn u A. K 1 l.'.l'il. 'J Kat I'Ulli nrm ITisf " lllaciT "JToTCn "wiTi.Via TrirT aWTiTllRfal tlnarra ri'i'iol on It, on hrn.l! rar Saluril.y altari!..! or on IhlriJ ainl Main. ItraaM; ftinna o .iu.fl II f,fmV MiiiV nVr".ifa rlTayniii)t "lJWal rraarj la flnilrr I'linna ll.ata A.1.1 lllW LlWl'l, nradi 1Tlt7 Irnnrn iit, "( n.1 ' ilnipa"Tn runt ironi k.i aniarra nna 14 iiiaa; iiorrai iraar.l. nntlfr (' T lloal. 111 lint rint, tela .hnna O.aca SI fill f.HT la.1 ah pair ll.llaa aVn laiwii rnraT"A. U. nilann. 1(1(1,1 Mar Uillnlry llaaar.l I.IIST Sr. irar. dar. inld flllirrn lur lifnarPallK mail lurmioiar' 'asan It Irimntu 10 sun wral H.,riiUi I'lmna HV. AUTOMOBILES mm 111 I Oil' tl I mi Htoff Car MMMy Flm Tim to Track (Bales & Reunion) Okla. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1041 AND I01KO ' 1 tnf HIT MHI4 I 'Ti tft.l '!( til tS mttrr it Iran tur Urmlt.l ha. t it a mt Rl'ir.Ull old rr-nrr ftTM nr I, X Snnlir v - . i rimin rt hsos l i AlrlffllH ST"MltnniTT Tlnrfliii runtl-ineri' Krliiu. nrliss is.ws.41,1 Mil fnr l.'iwl. lukte Ji1 '" fur tll,l Mr. T M. lost. ItU hart Ttmlf rrnib .test Hautu litr MlasiWI. iricii silltr.n 9 inTrTIi XiTSvri"i' W trvi i.uei. iRw Ihll rrsliH In Tttl la remBinnlral. lisniMl.lrlf villi Mrt K II Hilt. H Smith sinili arrlilK IHinm. eat Tfl' lU Hi .il. "Hir '.ttn't' ail jiiop-nj; al jT, Halt I amatns la eft the marrl Mr. I ll.ilfr . TJMTF K"Iiiimiii ll aalla Maii ami mialM Iwiw. IK Hmirtjt, SliI . titl..na Ii 1MT I nrVs"iriV ifWm sIIm ntumu e. ..! .. nirm linn. rnrwIlpittM, Mrastlnl. .rMa U'ltc rris) trial Bllnlnaa .U. rasa S I Ttrnn Atili. list STiTlir siiraftsTiiWr tfiuIUnl mi a !. l atnil 4insa an aa aaa aat Inarlivr an.1 in anil i. mmirf in in (mi ar taM rsistpanr. ahlrisn llni I HI. HarM " i WfflHltW tn I '0 lata S M'tlm all ksw anil urt ttia nea taar In aim il stuns iltf lin ir Cantral SaOnral Rint 1111c JIWII'll 6a" raaT"fitata""'iaMlan' pmparla ai an Saris Inrttaan l lata nf! ia raaiirt. aicnei f n llifttnan WW Wtl'l'anl' I "riara M-p.i.'..l ) m'tl rnt s raaponaihia far any null from iii. data 1 0 3U, V J Unarm all " AUTOMOBILES " "AlltOatOlllllS lOfl All " "! RllVlTV tKI'll. In l-.l ri'iHlliinn Il,.na rTdnlkll' Mill Tl J' Tl'l'lT ralailll.'nm. liar a n.s rar, nrr't u lain. IMI: Truiraaa VarCna. ajanl. Allan car. lm Ural Sararnl. ptrnm II Mill Federal Used Car Market BID Koulh lloulder Hns for Halo Marmona Plerco-Arrows Colo Cadillac. Htutx Paclciirds F. W. D. Trucks Ton International Call Mr. Harry W. Smith. Osngo 7913 At prices that will sell: One Hocond-hund Paige1 four pas senger. Two second-hand Hup Roadsters. One second hand Apperson Chummy. :.09 Kast Second Street. 1 . - . . - - 3 rOHII ItllUMTHI. I If IH : Una inalvj Dariiln at HI .Natttl Zunla. I'tinna I1SH7 lfor Sale New Kuril radiator, 110. GO, All Ford irarls 2 lief, discount. Kprlitcs for1 ull makes of curs. Used tlron at any pi Ice; Kurd radiator covers and tfl covers, Iteiialr parts and uccrssnrlea for your rar. onu V VVJJJ 2 IS R, Hecond Ht. AUTOMOBILES winicgr r l'hone Cedar wnnui IB tiwim , ' -rr :