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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920. (i it:- . I I 1 1W IF . J it vr 4 iFS s. it'.. rl",. 1 il it 1r M CIETY UUAH CHAWTOIID I'KIIKINB WOMAN'S WORLD aiid WORK . . . Mlsw Hrtnii I'ylo, tlto general nocra tary. Iljf lilui (.till), Tim Nest mtmtlliu (if lllll llVOCtlk.l Muli fur 1920 ns hnld Hnturday aft ernoon In thn library with Mr Hurry V. OreKK nnd Mrs. A. 0. Hunt MILES LOSES HIS LAWSUIT mm hostos. Jlctiaonsa to ruii in" win minis by "Amnrloan i.om paaors " Tlie program was as fol-lows; ) iMnm, op. 3K, Mil. z ."viynr-imiiiniri'i Oi) "I'milllon Rouen," op. 59. N- j inomo Mr. Fred S Clinton. "Oh. Thai Wo Two Were May ing" Nivln MtimUmwi II. J. MukiI" nfl J. H. u"lB I'liuio Study nuls. Mr. Ilitrry W. ilroHK will l"-" ih IMnno Htudy Hull imift with nor Wodnesrluy mortilNK' In li'ir nomn, IBS W'ml Beeund slrost. i;i'iiiui'iil(H Club. The iotion(1 insstmg nf tho I1iumnl- oluli will ho tielil WsdnM ilay nvi'tllng Hi t:30 o'clock III the) Knights ut l.'nlumbtu home. laidlm (i. A. IU Thn ladle nf tlm tj. A. It. will ntiutiihisd Wednesday uftiiriwon In thn home of Mm. Knllx Itrown, 102.1 )ist Fifth ritroit. Thcro will lo ii parcel ! ut thin tlmo. I woiilil lin In live, For thero la inm-li in rtare. 1 wnulil Iki fru.nl i'i nil - The fo tlm frlmiilli'M, t would hu ilMlK And forKt tlio Rift; I woulil h Imo, For lliiirn uro iIiimio wh trtitl mo: 1 would lie purci, For tlmra ar Uto who crtr I Miuld hu utriinK, For thr In miiPh to auffor; I wouM Iih hunihlft, For I know my wwiiknuaa; 1 would look Mi- And laugh nnl l" "'id "" Howard Arnold Waltar. 'IoiIiij'n Hu'iilH. Quid Ul.ll cluli will nnt with Mr. und Mt. f. H. (ViMHMhiill. Nnodtrtnift ululi with Mra. I.. 12. Itoilnrlck. Ohlahotim Unlvemlty orrhoalm in the lilKli school nudltorluin. ( (). .V On hculrii. Thn lloyH' Oltm oluli und tho Olrln' olioniH of thn liluli ni'hool nre hrliiR- Iub thn uUluhoma UiilviTnlty on h' tra Ikiio tonlmht In thn itudltnrlum of llm hli:li arhonl. Thn orchfutrii la rimili- up of Gil liuttruuiituta und l dlrncliiil hy I if. Frodcrlok ll'ilmh''t , driiu of flnn lUtfl. In tho unlvfialiy. All riinmlHTH of tho or'In'iiliH nr OklalioinnnH and MIm Mlrlnui i:iiim, h 'J'ulaa Klrl and u Kruduaio of 1I9, la olio of tlm aaxaphuno phiynrH. Tho iirournni la mm of m triiFtlvnitiMH nod n rinil treat la In Mtoio for thoHB who will iiltmid. ,iui( Ikiiii I'm ly Miu ChurlfH fluy nnlnrlnlnod In formally nt luni hi.'on Kiliirduy cotu Idlmonlury to Mra. William Itanhnil of London and Mia. Mary F t.'llim of llutohlHon, Kan., In III" lionm of hor dauKhtm-, Mra. W. I". Morton. I'lnk i-arniitloim and imrcliwl worn tho al tnictlvo flnwi'ta imid In diiooratlon. (liinalH worn Mi-HdaiuMi Jumna llouun, (?harloH Criiminor, XV. I. Hall, AiidM-w Itnffid, .1. F. KirrlK.ni, V I' Morton. Hankidl Mayo. K. Cunnron. David Kiatimr. Jnnn'ii Hlckoy and Mm. AukiihIii Diiltmi. IjuIIi-h liny ill Dili"' Home. Muith jitniiMuro In ImliiK fif ovor tho nniiounciimulil Ihut ltj wckly ladlna' day find parlj and tana nio to iiKiilu ho Klvcn In tl.n I'.IkH' heme On Tluimday aftirnuoii Mr Cm. i Kdward Htrouvolhi and Mr. H. ! noil llawh-y will ho hontnH(a to tlm first ooul of this kind .n''o Sovoiii bur. lti'iKirvatloun aro to ho mndo Woilnrmlay by iilmnlnc ol'hiir of thine hoMtcd'.OH at tho ICUcm hnmu. i.'llliiliIMIIolt fjulto ft nunibor of TulM.ina will lio lutorrnloil to know that Ml" Hthid A. F.lllott of okhihoma City, Tor riirt nf HiIm oltv. wan unltnd In mar rlnirn hint nvMilmr at G o'rlock In Oklahoma City to Mr. Ilatidolph lTiMni! of Phlladnlnhla. l'a. MIh Ulllott 1m IniluKlrL'vl aocrntury In thn department of labor of tho mato and formnrly wna nmioolated In Y. XV. C. A. work. Mr. F.lllott la aaiioelaU'd with a national film corporation. Informal lilnucr llnnorlni; hr miot. MImm Nona M. Iloall of 1,ouIhvIIIu. icy., Mm. Jark Duffy rntcrtalnnd Informally at illn mr on Htlurduy ovoiiIiik at hr homo, 133 Houth inln uvoniio. I'lnk and whlto rosfa wrro uinil a a i'n trrplei'a to adorn thn (ahhi. Cnvrra worn laid for Ion. all ludnc lntlmalo frltmilH of tho houorio. Tlio honton.1 wiui nwilHtnd by MIh Owens In nri'l Inif hnr ku''"' r.vonliiK I'arty. Mr. and MM. XV. A Monro w il en tertain tho members of tho Iiftlnif club ami ineir nu '" day evenlm; In celebration of tholr V'cddlnK annlvorH.iry. Sorlra of Purl Ira. Mrs. Clarence J. Illndmau Is an tioimeed us a hosteKS for the mid- COUGHED FOR 2 YEARS, ORDERED TO DENVER Doctor Kahl tilio Oouldn'l t.'et Well In lllliioK Itut SIki Did i winter anil wnlv 'iurm si as'in, haV I IfiK mudn p"i p.u loo t'l Kl" a anrl of eiilei laiinui ills They will entertain In lain JaMinry with a dan'lnir party in tiin (.miriiry iiun horinrliiK Mr. and Mm. John Hull. IIIXliaiii.tiiHxImaii. Announunnient Is mails of the marriage of Mla !thlR I., nood man anil Mr. Harry V. lllKhuni, at ii.ln o'oloek Monday niornlni:, Jan uary 12. Or. J. W. Abel otflulallfitf. Illi lliiliiy Tin Tho Y. XV. C. A siaff gnv n aur I)rta hlrthitay t yeaterduy aftar- noon in hnr hnina (.umpllmcnlury to Jlia. Vleloi Hunt, a memiier or Mi stuff. Tlia time was pleasingly spent and was uutln a pretiy eourtcsy to tha honoma. llcneniilloiis for lit lilao-'l'in 'Itiosn who wlll sttantt thn weekly brtdgn-tea In ih I'ountry Club on Wednesday wlll plnium phone Mr, Itlshiip at 51 lisngft or !I22H OsaKe, not later than 9 u'rloek Tuwlay evo- nln. - ItrldKii Pally Mrs. Chnrlea M llano wlll enler tain luforinnlly al brldun on Thurs day nfteriioon In her homo on Host HUM striwt. Pii-Mioal Mention Mra. and Mra. It. M. Htui'li of 111 North Cheyenne ttVtiue Hnnouiiee th Urlh of a tern on HiimUy, Janu arv II. FrlanilM of Mr. and Mrs. Kiigruo lirlon wlll regret to hear of the III iimh of Mr lirtou at their homo In Irving place. Tulma Alan ffiww lo dull for l'ire' aloii of IKkid Conlrary t.i Law. OKLAHOMA ClTV, Jan. 11. Convlried of havlm? vlolatod tho lirohlbitory Honor laws to tha extent of havlmt In his posaslon 838 ool ite of her and 191 imttlnH of whisky, Hilly Miles of Tula, lost his rasa today when tha criminal court of appeals announced Its decision nffirmlnx tha sniilenen of tho lounty court of TuIsh county Tha neutenoa la 0 dnys In lall and JB00 flnn. Mllea la Hllsgad to huv had thn Honor In Ilia poaseHNlon In HntitnmbHr, 1317. Send Coal in Four Towm WwK'i Unresu. ftOkln l4knllAl Ifnllrftnr. OKLAHOMA ClTV. Jan. 12 J A. Whltehurst, president of tha atale council of defense, Is making efforts to aupiilv four towns In western Oklahoma, that are In need of coal HpectMl ours of fuel are being rushed to thnm with all posHllile npeou. t tic lunilry Is Duinastiil Neei-UI In The YYnrhl. HIIAW.NI.i:. Jan. IJ. - An explo slun ! thn Hh.iwneH Foundry bbw nut all the window glass In tin- bulla lug and tore the s. ith wall tnni shreds, yet none of the woikmeii In the btilld.mr were In lured The ex plosion w is i ,iiimi d by hot wat motal whkh we let imi of thn cupula In which the Iron Is molted coming in coutuot with ino waicr o tieath It ', rirganlo Seinml Post W.r!il't Uut', mm Capitol Ilitii.J in c OKLAHOMA CITY. Jnn. 12. A serotul post of the American legion I to ho orgnnunu in tnia cuy. n w to be opsn for membership only to women who snrveil In tho army, navy or marine nerps during the war It wlll tin tho flrat post or lis Kino in the state. To Hiiil A Cough Take HAY KB' IIKALLNO 1IONKY. Jc--Advt. AiflKIN hU UULUS iarne "U.tyef" is on Gcnuino Aspirin say H.iycr Mr. Alfred Croshle left thn first of Ilia week for Ft. Worth after spend ing tho holidays In Tulsu. Mis. 'rouble wlll Join her husband shortly In Ft. Worth, wheto they will spend tha remainder of tho winter. Mrs. W. II. Peik Is cntsrtalulitg her sister, Mrs. fleorge Hrogemeyer of Toledo. Ohio, Dim visitor Having Warn Club. 'r,.i. uturH club will menl nt Ma i.uii ..ii Wuilncadav January I I. at 2 10 p. in. V. siting members of ti. II. H are cordially Invited to at , lend. Members wlll pleaeo bring . thnlr coides of thn constitution und by-laws of u. 15. n. ChiipU r N, P. 15. O. Thcro wlll b a meeting of Chapter N P. H. o. with Mm. W O Abuott on Wedne.day aflornoon at 2:3 o'clock. Y. W. A TIICC. DLMOOIIACV. .McmlsTshln 'lohl ln 'Sii n-tary That , It Is 'I'liclr Afoclatlon. "Thn Young Women's Christian association Is a real association if women, u true dnmocincy," said Miss ,.., I ... I nu.nl .immln.u tit tllll arrived Rnurday to spend some time ',''"'' Y W illsctisslng the coming hi tlm Pmk home on No.th Oenver ' "'"..W.' ''V' "N,";?dc ?' ? iivenlln. I'rletids of Mr. and Mrs. W P. Chuppln and Mlas Margaret Frunklyn wlll be plmised lo hoar of tho Im provement of their daughter and niece, little Mary Margaret, after a serious operation recently undergono ul tho physlolans' and HurRon' hos pltul. Mr. and Mm. Alfred (1. Heggeni hnvo returned from tlm wist, where they spent tho holldaja at different points. Mr and Mrs. lleggeni were In a very bad wrttok Just otit of Ht. Louis as they were en route oust and nuriowly esinpod serious Injury, mnny In tho sleeper ahead having met death. They are being con gmtulaied by their many friends. CWli EVENTS reitor's al tho home hour Holiday afternoon. "Wo want thn memiier ship us a whole to know that this Is their association. " Miss Pylo on lliuiud. "thai they are to liavo a vulco In Us management, In tho choice of Its directors. Wo wish tho board to bo representative of thn womanhood of Tulsa, both employed und In tho home." Other numbers on tho program wero a vocal solo by Mrs. C M. Itosley and a talk by Mrs. J. O, Hhcultn on thn religious educational program of thn Y. W. Next Holiday Rev, Harold Cooko of tho Tlgert Memorial church, wlll load a dls ctisslotiat forum on woman's clvlo responsibility. MOTHl'It'SllUUNl) or ExpcxrlantMolhors .Makus tho.Crmln SnftiL' il iK 0.lfftl. fe-i, ilt U fUbr. In MAMiiin mrA-iAtim o tin ei imwo Inslil on plrln" In a When the Grip Leaves You With a Cough Calendar. Tuesday Hook club wlll hold meet, ing in Y. W. I!. A. Columbia Chautauqua clreto wlll meet In tho library. Detention Horn", Tho board of mnmigerH for tho Detention homo will meet Tuesday evening lit 10 o'clock with Mrs. .1. 11. Colo, 1802 Houtlv Cat Him tuonuo Committee Mivtlug. Tho mem' ershlp cotumllten of tho Y. XV. C A. Is to meet this after noon at 2 .10 o'clock In the homo, tho mooting having been called by ROUP " m Spaiuiodlc i roup la Ljf imially rcllcvcil with one amplication ol rAP0RU -YOUR U0DYGUAIlD'-30f.60'.l.a0 Sec Superfluous Hair Roots Come night Out (entirely New rrof) it !,,! r hhA eoofh tor 3 jr. H li. time. Jy nl nltlit. CoulJ slrfp b"t llttU.' I tried eturjrOilm but B-l '"l' FlnllT my doctor IJ be enuld do no no' lr mr, that I hl bttrr co lo D.nrer I roul.ln't ll In Illinois. Thn I Irlnl MUlt Kmuliwn. l'rom tho Tty first II ..i-..i ,-. iir tb time I Imi Uken IS Lolllri m rtiutli ltt ') rntlrfiy Italntt In Urtiislti ami len ana sin new In vfrlMl hltli."- Mri. Allen M. Hunt Ipj, 12 N'etlb I'tsrl lrl. flslotbur. ill. llulM up jour lyilem nil site It ehnnre lo fight oil illift". Mills Iimulilon o..4i. iielhlor to try nJ II b Jono tho work lor tliounmli el otheri. illlVi Kniultloa U ilent, nutiltlfo tout! ind rirmtlv tuiHllcino. U rter hrslthy, Bturl bol otllon. ilolnc wy with ill nre.1 ol pill" I"1 T'bj sles. It pro tnolM tpprtlle nd quickly jiuU ths ilijei tte otKiss In ih-i-n to lumnliie lti. Al tulUlcr ot llrth mid trngtk. Millt tH.lul lion ii itiomlr rKuinsifiiilfd Ui tlut wkum llclnell hi wMisnnl, nJ it a pdiful Id lo rnlilltif 'ixl rrpmtln; iio rllivti et wiitiuc illumes. Chmnla ilomarli Iroublo and onili'ilei) atu prornplty ru llrvnl uiuiMy In one dr. Tbli Ii Hie eirly mild emultlon nildr. nil xi vaUublo thai il li etten llli a i..kon Hie Ice cmm. Truly uondcrbri for weak, sickly children. Nn msllrr ho srtfre onr fif, r,m aril urged te(tr Miks fmiiUinn under thn gosraiiiu,- . v --,m use It aiH-ordlnK lo directions and if noi satisfied wllh lh results uur uumn Now, dllferent, bller than all depila tory and electrical trralnx-nta, Is tha "up toIoui pbalactlna proerss. ll's tha on Ihlni that actually rrnwrcs tha rmta as fell as the hslr en the lurfarn. It doaa Ihii r quickly, Icsrlni the akin fsrlcclly unoolh , aud halrlesi ltd a Hick of prepared phelartlna from your drutclst lodsjr, Mlow thn essy n strurllens. and with iur own eyas watch 1 hateluhed and d it! I filled. Phelactlna is entirely bo tiromtiHv refunded Pri-e en. anU It jii nor bottle. Tho MUks rsni.tsu", U Inn llaute, lnd. iold by drusisi cyrviii.r. odorless mm irrllallnr and ao hsriuiris )cu could vat It without any IU often. Adft nirnirn gra CONSTIPATION DI. CALDWELL'S Syrup I'cpsin is n,conililnntion of sitnplo Inxntlvo lierhs with pepMii llial mtickly relieves the congestion of iinilif,rstril food and poisonous waste matter, and re stores tJio normal rrRiilarily of natural nclion. It does not gripn or crump mid it on info and plena unt for cliildrrii ns It U cfTcdivo on even tho stroiiKesl constitution. 11 I)r. Cnlilwell's Svrun IVpsin Is tlm iuilispenutile liimily remedy in lliousnnils of homes nnt is sold in drug stores ovtrywhere. In iMte of the jef tVit Dr. CiU-u-cll'i Sirup Trptin (i the i-irfcjt uUlnt liquid tauuii in the uxnld, thtie btint ottT 6 million ronlcj1 joIJ ttich ytar, tnany uho nerd lu benefits ruce not yet ustd it If you fute not, kpJ your name nnJ rujtrij for a frte trhl bottle to Dr. V. P. CnUiwII, 311 WoiUnfton St., Moruicclio, IliinoU. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PBPSIH THE PERFECT LAXATIVE 'Itayer Tablets of As- 'Hiiyer package." con- inb 'tig proper directions for Colds, I '.s lit. Heidache, Neuralgia, Lum a go, and ltheutnatlsui Num. "Layer' n,.at.s getiulno Aspirin pros rlie.l . physl Inns for nineteen jenrs. Handy tin boxes ot 12 tablets cost t' tents. Aspirin In truile mnrk of Haver Manufacture of Monoiiec tp ucldester of fu Icy.lcacld AUvt. EPIDEMICS OF LA GRIPPE, often leave mnny persons with persistent, wearing coughs that hanj on for months if neglected. There is one reliable family couUh medicine that helps from the very first dose. It relieves the tightness and soreness, coven the Inflamed surface tiith a lootlilnj;, healing coating, looscni and aids la expelling phlegm rind mucus, clcarstlie sir passages, case lioaricnen and baniihes ttin nervous tickling in tbc throat. Tbit remedy la Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUMD ft contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or other injurious drug. It la an old-time borne remedy combining the curallre e lie eta of pine tar and honey with plants god herb fouud la foreat gad Geld. Banished La Grippe Coughs tasris Hawsnsn, SWW Hstthrsnd St , Chirlssten, W. Vi.t "I am glad to tll you that Kalsy's llensy and Tsr ks tha best remedy tsr lung Ireublt I haea over used I bsco bosndown sick eesr unco Jsnusry and notbinl would do ma any good. I wss Ml ot cold, t bid Ibo Iris all winter unlit 1 got two iOc botllss ol foley a loner and Tar. 1 aiod 11. bettlsi. I am glad to say I csa't (sol aay score csld la lay chest." Foley'g Honey snd Tar Compound gives orompt relief (rom coughs, colds, hoarseneii. tickling throat, whooping cough, ipsamodio croup and bronchial cougha. Hunt 's Daily Store News VOL. I. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920. NO. 13. A Selected Group of Dresses i 2 Price Satin, Taffeta, Geor gette, Serge, Tricot in c IFool Jersey -Hecoinl Floor All Winter Coats K Price Winter Suits, Half and Less Knywr, Onyx, McCnllum, Hosiery Main IToor theHUNTco- DEJ'AIITJIENT STORE Main Street, lletwocn Tlilnl and l'ourtli -Second noor Frola.iet, Ooiwiril, .Mmc. Iiym, HcmlcrMin, Corcta Swond lloor Continued By Request According to the requests made by hundreds of our cus tomers yesterday; that on account of the l y bad weather during the past week, they were unable to at piul our sale, we announce a continuation of our great Salvage Adjustment Sale The same huge reduction in prices on all merchandise will still be in effect. Despite the bad weather that existed last week, wo supplied thousands of citizens of Tulsa and surrounding vicinity with merchandise at prices lower than ever dreamed possible by the most sanguine- persons. They came in wagons, in autos, on trains, and some walked; all wero convinced that it was the greatest bargain feast ever offered in the history of the oldest inhabitants. If you attended the sale last week, come again, and if you were unablo to get here don't let anything keep you from attending the last week of this gigantic offer ing oY salvaged merchandise. $6.50 Eyeglasses stum isti&aa -Advt. Leap Year Ball 'The Yeoman Leap Year Danco nt tho Elks' Hall Wednesday Evening, Jan. 14th ut 8:30 p. m, Iullos, don't miss this opportunity, as this will ho tho heat danco of tho season und tho place whero you WILL 1IAVK TIIK TIM 13 OP YOrn MKB LAUILH A NO on.VTLUMEN AlUi INVITKD Few Examples of the Wonderful Bargains to Be Had. 98c Silk Hose; ...49c Hope Muslin, 27c at Half esiriol allays skitv rrsitatiotv llSsa3seil Kesinol Ointment itwhat you vrant for your aUn trpuble- Kesinol to nop the ItcliinR and Iwrn'nK In manycxsri It even clears the erun tlon awavcotnpletely in a reasonably short time Kesinol Ointment is not now an experiment although It may be to you as It has been used tor years un nesinoi soap a standard skin treatment. Try It and watch how quickly the skin loses Its anv'ty look and healing begins. KKSINOL SIIAVINO STICK is a Iseoe Its with discrlminatier men. IW J'rt Genuine per yard Men's Overcoats Price Khaki pants . . Army Shirts Army CJO OK Hats w,Ulf Double fleeced Uaby Blankets; colors blue and pink. Choice Ladies' black, brown or white Lislo Hoso; a good value Ladies' black and 1 ff white Hose JLDL Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns; cut full and large; well J- pfA made tpl.0J t $1.95 . $100 . $2.50 79c own or ,: 24c Ladies Knit Underskirts . , Ladies' Root all colors; pair Apron Check and Apron Ginghams, 27 ey A inches wide aSwbC 50 Ladies' Sweaters; sail or collars and belts and pockets; colors blue, green and red; (PO QQ Choice uJaU.aJO Shepherd Check Suiting; slightly damaged, but won t show. Priced, yard . . . 30-inch Silk dress material ; plaid patterns; -.the yard Children's and Misses' two-piece Underwear; per ment . . 49c If ft w ZYLitrM" Fimrercllp I5ye- tbutoCfl. Very latest style With Bplseri- ml Iicnsex, complete Your choice, dl'touce or reaillnff, $0.50 KRYPTOKS The Invisible Bifocals nro modern hlasscs for near nnd nr vision. They enable the wearer to soo nt-nr nnd distant objects with equal clearness, and end tho Incon venient necessity of peering over Classes or chansrlni; from one pair to another They do not navo tho aBe-rcveallntT seum or hump of old fashioned Klaast-s. For this reason they are nationally accented as "tho Invlslblo bifocals." Cut Rate Optical Co. ll!-i Iiist Tlilnl Street Oicr KxcliniiRo Trust Co. 19c Gingham beautiful 73c INDIGESTION 'Pape's Diapepsin" makes Disordered Stomachs feel fine at once I You and your children de serve it. So say and insist on KKKto your grocer. ajffipSfl ROASTED The best thick flake you ever ate, or money back. At all good grocers in the "waxtite," goodness-preserving package. aV-ay.a). t LET Tin: lilG KLECriiW SIGN guide you to The Union Dept. Store 112-111 SOUTH MAIN Lumps ot undigested food ciiusiiiK pain. When your Rtomach U aclJ, and Is gas.y, sour or you haa heart burn, flatulence,' headache or dys pepsli, hero Is speody relief no I waiting. I Kat n tablet or two of Vnpe's Dlupepsln and Instantly your e orn- 'itch fcais fine. All the InllKts'lon 1 pain, gases, acidity and inlsrry In tho stomach c.iusn.i by acidity ondt. I Tape's Diapepsin tahtets cost Mtie at any drug storu but thre ! no surer or nul'ker stoma.ch nnta-ld I known. AdvU "Kellogg's Korn Krisp-Corn I-'lakes-In the Green Packagt SSHHMIIIIIn .si Q ill JL4:QEEN-S- now with HEILB RON'S 201 South Main rwisrinaTi"nif OQOl .MWslfi -tiysastttotu: L. r-rcraasf j