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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1920 nMEN UUlNULiviiN V mm a I ' ONION'S AUIIUN5 -M.!,r...rtrv Pninr- ivitn rii luiiu ers ; . American Legion. AD LECTURES COMING Entertainment Curtailed in Program; uuu 10 oiuuj Advertising. . nf the Chicago painters' . i.r 57S. In oxcluil- .ifiinn local ul,,v'-' ' r ' ,roa, 11.' r membership all tnom - the American Legion, came "ror b,t,r denunciation nt the &urc of "' Tu!,l ArtvortlHln mcr r. it tM Tulsa at noon yestcr- .rin.isni on 10 avium i Resolutions Are Making New Accounts for Savings Tellers' i:ory day since New Year's tho irwliig account windows hno licoil 'tho busiest places In tho local banks, tiuw Year's nnil Now Year's resolutions always stltuu lato business In tho savings dc imrtnicnt, tho bankers bay. Increasing popularity of thrift Is mora noticeable this year than ever before and hundreds of new. accounts have been starlod slnco January 1. Largo numbers of peo plo llko ft savings account bo cause they can not resist tho temptation to write checks on any other account. Hoveral customers can ill ways bo seen walling at tho savings windows of every bank In tho city. At the rirst National and tho Hxchanga National banks who havn been conducting adver tising campaigns (or several weeks tho walling lines aro particularly long. SUES TO RETAIN CARS KENDALL has drama club Cn"-m,e of their opposition " Vk. t-ion of ineir nrerj hik lit roundup' of .'reds.;; radicals "1 .'.itin'e congreHH to reseat Vic ,0Bi".S.,..;ilht. which the Chi- winte- adopted with but one iNJCntlnS VOIC ,.,,nder K. C. S, OI'KNS OI'I'ICi; 1IHHK Horace ll.tgen. ,f he American llo. was called ' u,p . . i. la virtu nn thn ! -ton ev U1I"C leglonaires from P- Unl0n' . . .h.r nnv ,-rMnlx.iMon which goes on record , opposing me c.mu""v" " uTin and "ids" from inn coun- 2nd with ut one dissenting vote tho r. .scaling of Victor Ucr- er In congress certainly lias no "late In lis membership for men of .1.... nmiiAi Inn mclll- ne ijpu '"v . . i Y., "ryiip ct me i'" aid Mr llagen. hfadiertf- in: club meci cacn wcck ,r entertainment and n luncheon. Henceforth e arc boihb iu ran !lne ourselves siricny io cif an Advertising club," That Is tho New Year's resolution that tho cluo las adoptc! a cording to Arllo ripe, president Introduction of guests will bo iiminatcil at futuro meetings in or der to give more llmo lo business. MtetlnKS will negin promptly in ,j ir. nelock. Ail delinquent mcm- lurs aro to bo weeded out of tho , !uh and Iha membership limited to Lrinly those men who aro interested n tho fctuily or anverusing. .mciu ershlp will not exceed 175 In num- frank 0. Iirson. chairman of tho durational committee, outimod a rogram of instructive lecture- to r given on subjects of Interest to kdiertlsers to cover meetings for he next tlx months. Local men. ecogniied as authority on various tiasca of tho advertising game, win ddrei"i the meetings ns well as out- Monii men of wide repute who ill be secured from tlmo to time. Some of the subjects that will dlscucd at tho meetings are us ollow-n: History and field of ad- ertlslne, advertising us a carcur, d writers and their work, how to ly out an ad and the use of lllus- rations, retailing advertising, blU- oard advertising, circulars, loiters nd advertising by mail, fakes and ollies In advertising, nowspaper nd- crtlslng. I 0. IJng, chalnnan of tho pro- rum committee, and 10. S. Horn, hairman of tho vigilance commit. r. discussed tho "bolter buslncMi Jreau" which Is to bo established y tho local club. In the futuro luch of tho vigilance work of tho !ub will be conducted ,through tho uicnu, wnosc purposo win ie noi nly to aid and advise members of he club regarding the conduct of neir own bulneses, but lo care ally watch all advertising In Tulsa o prevent fako advertising a-hemes, na lo ferret out all untruthful nil- crtlsers. All other business abuses ill COmO Under till" nttfnllnn nt to uetter business bureau nnd here circumstances warrant nri s - utlon will ho conducted ne.-ilnxt none guilty or unethical practices. ii is me nurnoso or the hurmn give to Tulsa tho reputation of "ing a good saio place in which 0 trulc and do business, a plnco Joseph II. Illaiiton Niimctl ns General .Agent or llirt Ariinir lUmtc. .lon'tih II. Ulanton of Muskogee has been appointed general agent uf tho Kansas City .Southern with headquarters In Tulsa. Mr. Ulan ton was formorly conncolcd with tho bureau of valuation of tho In terstate commercn commission with tho Midland Valley at Muskogco. Ho will establish his offlco hero January 15, and will make his home In this city. Mr. Blanton will make Immediate preparations for the ac tive solloltntlon of freight traffic on Mm eh 1, when tho railroads will revert private ownership. 'I mil of CniiMantln AgalnM 'I'nnU 'r Onnpniiy lr I(iscs.sIiiii llcglns In IVrirral Court. Heresi of 21 hnure was taken In tho ('rilled Hlates district court yesterday in tho suit of tho Con stantln defining company. In which me piainttrf nsks transfer of tlllo to 300 oil tank cars now In noi. session of ihc plaintiff, or Judg. incnt for J62I.000. This nilt, filed two weeks ngo in tlln rl'll1a;i rm.i.... . .... ... i ..... lvuii.j tuniiii'i vniri twin later removed to federal court, be gan heforo Judge J. W Woodrougli jfsioroay. rno plulntlff claims that In lfllt they took possession of 200 tank cars, unuVr a leaso with option of purohaso from the defendants. This option the plaintiffs agreed to close in 1917, and thereafter tho de fendant a-ccpted part payment for tho cars In tho fall of !H7, how ever, after tlm plaintiff had paid tnuri tlmti tint .......I. .. Miiiwiust! price. : according to tho petition, tho de-. fl.nilllllla ... fi.Bn.l ... .1.- 1 nmlndcr of the purchase prlco and has nilrmnted tn retain tiiU i.. iim1 tank c.ts. I v3GIitLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR kt "Danderine" save your hair and double its beauty whore the business advertising can b bolloved and depended upon," said Mr. Horn who announced thai nn organizer would nrrlvo from tho east, accompanied, by a paid secre tary, to take charge, of tho Installa tion of the bureau. Collegians Will Afflllatn With Nil tloiuil Organization, A Junior Drama la-aguo of America was formed at n meeting of the Kendall hrama league Tues day afternoon and affiliation will '.u made at once with tho ualb nal or ganization, which has brunches in high schools and colleges all over America. The purposo of the na tional organisation Is the elevating of drama i It- standards ill edtiuitl mat Institutions a chapter of the hon orary dramatic Maternity, tho Theli Alpha I'M. wilt also shortly bo cs , tubllshed at Kendall i Members of thu Kendall branch ' of the Junor Drama League of America are on the asts which ate presenting three one-act plays In the college auditorium I'rlday evening. ASKS DAMAGE OF $15,000 Woman Sn) Hit, llcnllli Krfiolcd ly Injuries ItfKvhnl n WrifU. Asking Judgment for T1& 000 for peisonal Injuries received wlil'c a passenger on a Sand Hprl igs inter, urban inr, irlil of tl.c sun of Daisy Wnxihovii again d the Hand Hprlngs rnllwnv i omp.my began before Judge tlwce nwen a disttlr coir Nn. i 'serilv 'I 'ir i ase will probably le con iuile I thin mom Ing. , Mrs. UeMlioier claims shs v s permiinently Inlured on May Iu, i 1917. when the passenger ear In which she was riding collided Willi an engine on ihat io.ul, west ( 'Inls.i Hhe atllilMiti'd the w I . ok In the negligence of the I fi'ndai)t's agents anil asks that she b" aw irded damages fur InlurU". sustained al the time of the ollislon . s h The January Clearance Sale v. Quick, Harmless Way lo livmavv Wrinkles ThU Mfton hnnjn wnni) t many fnitlf nktn t h4t tp mli iNl a wtnjti ami rhinctnc KiH'ftnt 1 m ftn fffit writikl rrmote-r. mix nn imnr of owtlrrfl RNtiiilt unit h tulf pint of wltrti hurl lUihn thr ftrp In 1h otiltlftn - imrnflUtrtr rrefr wr(ntl 1 ffwl'l tt ! mil wontlff full) on iftng fttl muilt, ln, th Initon iiotntriolnf rm4rLlftit AMrinjfnl ift't IrttiK- iirnptrt I'fcf It on M d for while h) h hovr tl Mill' lintirove jour fin otitour t TU Minplr lotion .i.innt I nnil tho mm! i oVllmti Kkm 1 tio t r4tmrni iitrlf lrVM no tr.'' no one e" - hf r't )fur mrnik)ir yonth'u' $vy nrtiT hut lif itt to aik I'' rfn'CK.o ("T tho .otlirnl miu 111 a AJH COMING to MAJESTIC Thursday S Do You Hellovc In Ghosts? Advt TORPEDOED! Don't blast your Liver and Bowelsbut take "Cascarcts." Yeu men ind women ho csn't get Ins right who ho headache. ftrd tunguo. bad tskte and (on I breath, dlul nesa, can't eleep, are bilious, rer.oua-and upset, bothered with u lk, ganjr, dja ordered stomach and rolda. Are 70a keeping yor liter aod bowela clean ith CaKarrti. or thorklng your in aides eery few dajs with Calomel, b'alta, Oil and Tlolent pillsl Casearets work while yoa lecp: thej rleanss tho stomach, remove the four, tin-! digested, frrmcnting food and foul gases;! take the excess Idle from the liter anil carry out ot Inn system all the ronstlpstod waste matter nt), roiMm in the bowers, Casrsrets never gripe, sicken or cause in rontcnience and Casearcta cost so little too.- -Adtt r iiisaiiiiaiws.i-y-- Above Is pictured a jtento moment from "Too Much Johnson" n rotnedy featuring llrvunt which begins a three days engagement nt the Majestl ThurHdnt,. Written and produced m iviinam iiiueuc, u proven in no mo sensation or lirnnuway. it is said to be even morn nntcn, motion picture. Many Intrlcato situations develop in 'Too Much Johnson" and the capable cast Mr. Washburn bring these situations up lo a great interest "Too Much .lohnron" Is one of the cesses from the Pnrnmount-Artcruft studios. Wasbhui n. Iglualh Ir. lining a" a Niippori lag newest 1 in- Oh . '- tll'-k hi& fJJ,c,h an abundanc9 of ect I.. 'nvlsorated hair, a ner- i'y fluffv ,lIky "air. B orl. iiana," bright and so t!asy to riu.'i.'nciIn a cloth milal " S.CS, I BI 1 IV 1sQnt 1 T U VD If hsl. a s.. ' r. .7 V" i a rt v. 1 r val iu nil nn - luur as,!- i Mwei not ir Kt.it.i j .. Just Two Things A visit to the Dickason Goodman Hardware store and a turn of the handle of a gas stove will convert a cold house into a cheerful home. Dickason Goodman Expert Salesmen Make This Possible! Mr. Louis Caillot, our stove expert, will demonstrate by gas piped through the store just how any stove operates "under fire." He also will install and adjust personally the stove you select, in suring its perfect service in your home. Let Him Solve Your; Heating Problem For He Knows Stoves Discriminating buyers will find here stoves and ranges for use with any fuel and in any home. Installed by experts, they operate properly to defeat zero weather. o ii !s i 1 ix IS Phone Cedar 500 Lumber Hardware Madison and Hodge Streets S rV ft a(: V'andeven nni iii . . x. 1 ne leanne movemeni that is going on through out the store affords ample and liberal opportunity to secure many lines of va ried merchandise, at prices which will probably not be again possible this year. Already prices in the mar ket on much of the mer chandise, now7 being offer ed is as high, sometimes higher than the prices first marked on our price tick ets; so that as our prices are reduced from 10 to50per cent,it is obvious that those who arepurchasingat these Clearance Sale prices, are benefiting in a way that will go far to reduce the high cost of living. ' Everything in the Store Reduced store Hour s::in in n p, in, Saturday t iilll U p. in. .Mailing f.'linrgos I'rrpahl on All .Mull Orders ? I "r i onr' beauty of the P falline v,?-eck!,1,ndrurf and naeri. vie aenehirai flresitn,. r-"T ana use a on bottle rt . ,nvlBrntor as i;