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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
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FIRST TRIP WILL
BE ON APRIL 13
Booster ISxcursiona to Be
Great Features During
Year 1020.
FOUR TRIPS PLANNED
Personnel of Committcos
Arrange IMails of Kx
rummm Named.
to
Vinn for Ttjln'i 120 trmle brmMur
rxmrntono H-ntt form at thn insnlliiK
of the occutbe committee ff the
trip In the. officii of thn ltlAltftr'
ummuitlnn yemerday itfiarnnnn II
Win decided thai Ihr f tr- nf th trip
would be hold on Turwrisiy-, April I J,
mid the other four lrllt would fol
low at ecklv Iniorvulii.
Me-inbcm f f Hid pxxiIIv commit
tee urn wi follow: Chamber if
com mures), W . Vaildnvrr, I. .
Itowicr. I.ce lvorlni; Itrtnll Mcn'si
aidllon I. K Abbott, Itan Hunt,
nr.. .1. I'. CheBchlrr; Truffle
Hon. W A (Inodner, .1 II Mitchell,
llonrv Iircyfiiwi; Credit Men' awio
rlailnn. A. II. Ihwoii, K .1. Hnlllwiri,
I,, I,. Mnxcy. Mr. Abbott ww elenle.il
rlinlrmiin or the committee and V.
A. IliiVfon nerrctiiry.
All pcrHnnt Inlerealed In thn tnido
IrlpH will tiled cm llm nlKht (if l-'cb-nuiry
27 In llm inunli'lpHl undltfirliim
to complete arniiiKcuicntriunil rwelvn
thn rcportK of arlniiH commlttceo
that wore nppnlntcd yemerd.iy. In
tnllH or tho tradn trip arrangement
will real In Mm hand nf tho follow
ing commltteca announced yentor
dav Finance, A. J. Crlpr, V. D.
Mom. (I. I.. Mettle, O. O. Minion;
transportation. K. X Admnri, A K.
IMwhoii, Henry Dreyfiiw; prccnim,
1. o. Ijirxon, A. .1 Crlpe. W I).
Moan, ml Houvenlrri. V. A. Vnndever.
muali. U It Harrow; plilillrltv, ('. II.
DouRlni". J llurr Cllbbonrt, N. H. Ora
ham. WILL INTRODUCE" BILL
finvcnior (JIich OmwiiI to I'lnii for
Cmillnn of 'I'hlril IHiUlon of
'lliim Dlxtrlct Court.
Cit ii Jiricfn
Oljtiilninc Urn eminent of tho jov
ornor for the nreiientntliiti of u npo
nial court hill before, tho Mtnte. IokIa
Inturc which convene In Oklahoma
City February 23, kMiir lo Tulwt
county throe iIIvIhIoiu of district
court uud utHillwhlnK tho emperlnr
court, Judttn Owen Oon returned
yeMorday niornlnjr, from a three,
daya' vlMlt at tlio utiiln cnpll.il,
Judge Owen Id Intcrcntd In tho
bill because, thin la tlio only mothod
by which tlio courts can hopn to
clear a font acciinmlutlns docket of
unurlnd conch. '
Whon Judtrn Owen and It. 10, Colo
took offleo Jiiiiuary 6, 1019, tlioro
wna moro than '.',000 untrlod civil
ctei and tovcral hutxlrod orlmlnnl
oaui ready for trial, Rlnco that time,
In a period ol 13 nionthn. moro than
3,700 nlvll mea havo tiomi filed.
While tho two iIIvIhIuiih of thn L-ourt
liavo lon In Hlmont contlntinuH op
eration n!nri .laiiuary of 1 0 1 1. cmea
havo contlnucU to plln up and tho
only relief from thta altuatlon, la tho
nhnllKliiucnt of superior court and
MllnttltUllnK of a third (HvWIon of
dlHtrlcl court, thorctiy increoHlni; the
cffldoncy 'oX tho Tulaa county atato
coiirtw. .,
AUDITORIUM HEADQUARTER!
Oicn Miop Aih'iMiitoM to llao Offlow
l'ourtli nonr City llnll.
Tho auditorium of the. chamber of
ronimorro will ho tho hexdiiunrtem
of thn open ahop uruaado, accordltiK
to (tctUin taken by tho board of tt l
rertorat tho Krliiny noonday lunch
con. lleadniliu (era will bo oAtabllahed
tharn aa Bo cm na pomlble.
IJ. W. MofflU, who reprfflntd
Coadii tr. Co, at thn conferriico of
cniployea nt Oklahoma City lnat
week, reportt'd that In hla Judgment
tho meetlntr iih without reaulta. lie
pimcnted the roaotutlnn pnaaod at
tho oonferenco nroildlnir for nrbllni-
tlou ol labor dlaputea to tho dlrcctoia
ami It wan referred to tho Industrial
committee.
novcrnor Ttobortson doea not an
provo of Injecting any aucceatod
labor lrKlIutlou Into tho apeolal
HOKalon, accordJiifr to a coiniminlna
tloij received by tho chamber In
itnawcr to a letter written h in last
week rcMUrMlnir that a bill alone tho
linos of tho Allen law recently
adopted by tho Kanana teglslaturo bo
Introduced when the legtilaturo
meets.
BAKER PLEADS N0T 3UILTY
JtffKlK OWKN fUVK.N roturnel
yrater.ln.y fmm 'i t)lt' daya' alay In
Oklahoma. City.
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MIH8 MITTII'. lll'.'M.Nh b.aln.i'
He rniary of the V. V . ' t
iinilln two ueka VftmtWin hi
fliu-rtnoro imd 1 lenrycitu, nkKt, and
Knnima Clly I
ItAJ.PII II. C(i.l,I.NX. iKiya' build
lr aiM'retary of the Y. M c A., lm
returned fioin Kanaaa City, whra he
wiu cftlKil by the llltiMili "f ht
liHithar. - I--
Mlrt.- M1NMK II lltl.ANH, aupr
Iniand.Mit f lho inMalor) of lt
iln mlni( la viaillns ralHtl""
in rtillwall. fkln Hha will return
.Mnnitny I
NOMINATION for the offlrcra to
direct Tula lxl. Ill Ioyl Order
of Miroat', will be mad. At (he mt
Inn V- eWiwirta..v niM. l-tUr A
C 'rhonitxwn annoiivcM
.1 A K 1 I.VfiNft f Yoakum, Tevaji.
hrol.he-i tft I. I. Irforw of (he l.ynna
ahoe auire, im nun making Ma hintia
In TtilM. Ita lata had lropty lirter
eabi here for Homa ttm ann plana
m uriH'l an upn'iuent txiiiaa ;n ibe
nar lutwie
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WII.I.IAAI HAKIIOWM JCN, ten
lain of thn Imlln tanipl nt OkUb'i
ma Cltv aid et-oonKiaawman, will Ht
tend I he Waahlmxlon'a btrthdsy
eereinoiilnl (af Akdnr lempla twly,
mi m pained .y hla attle, liallo U
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Al.l. HANKH f tie elty will be.
closed nil day Mwwbiy In honor "f
Uie birth of 'ilHotKn AViwihlnMtoik
At a rocent mnutliiK of th Tula.!
oleiulnir houaii BmokitlfMi 1t wan
uiuinlinmiHly voted to obtfirve the.
national holiday In thla manner.
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I'ln'ITIONH for dlvorco with flld
In dlHtrlHt ami auportor ooiirta yea
tnnlny by tho foHowlw? plalntlffa.
Minerva t'ealrldr iiwhIiihI VII Hum
I'nilrlder, Mark ha" nKalnat
Kthil C. I'hiiKe; Mlnnln Tliomnn
ialnnt William Thomaa.
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TIIK OM.Y thtnir Dial will keep
mipply of labor anywhore n-iirly
u'liuil to demand in mm city la mo
MiUhnr. aiiya tho rnport if the
ffdonil-Htale employment Hr-e In
a nrophocy that wnrKiua labor ahort-
iirii will, attend roHUmptJon of gen
eral oonHlruollon with rolurn of
warm wenther. I -
Mll.MIIKUH of tho Klwinla club
will attenil tho Sunday MioniliiK
ervlc' of thfl Hecoml I'reabylerlan
vhuroli at tho corner of Harton anil
ZunlH, Hev ,1. W. Murphy bi u Kl-
wanliin and will dellveir an nppro-
1rUito Bonnon for tho club nioiiniern
It wan uriaminoualy voted to attend
thn tmrvlco In a laxly, at tho loat
nww'Unic of thn club.
TAFT TO PREACH SUNDAY
Cliurcbc.i of CInn'MKiro to Unite In
Hearing llt-N-ailcr.
t(ll lo Tho Werld.
CI.AltHMOUi:, Fob. 20 Former
I'rcaldont WHIUmi Ilownrd Taft. who
apeaka hern Monday nlitht.wlll apend
HiiiHlay hero an thu ikuchi or tlio
nilnlaterlal alllanco. Ho nrrlvea Hero
about 7 o'clock In tho morning and
at 11 o'clock will preach f mm tho
.Methodist puipil una nl niKhl win
rnniluct a union mentlnt; at tho Hap
t lit church.
Tho next nlKht ho will tectum on
"Cotdtal. Ixibor and tho Hovlot." with
added remark nluit the lnaruo of
natlona.
GOVERNOR TO ASKSWAT THE FLY DRIVE 0N rehearing
A PARDON PROBE
PAGEANT
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I I'ifiln to Kriullonlo I'ttita.
Special Mewsage to Legis
lature Ih Now lixpected
Is lieport.
Mr A"o-llfd Vint HltlK W If"
UKI.AII1 i.MA CITY, HMO. 10.
(lovernor ltobarlon'a mtaija in tho
laTlkitiire vhn It ooiivana In pe-
cl4 MMiln next Moiida.y ta now pre
ixtrofl. Iv" aMld tiKlny. The Rovornoi
did not Imllonto what ri.frmin(lH-
tloiiM, If any. It noiild in.ika other
than tho ratification of the auffraRe
ariianilinmit and th irfimiiKe of p
nr(mrla.llon tlli to rover derl'inrlea
tht have ocouronit iiinm me htri
InrtolaturiD ailjoumad. Thcne amouni
to about t-'in.OOO, the iHTgeMllem
brink for inoblllMtlon of troopa dtir
ln thn rnceiit. onl trlKn II la x-tH'-ted,
howevor. Lhe Movernor will
a-nd . apwWil mMMi(ii to thn lotfla-
latum aakltia that hla aydirrin Miration
hi. InvnollNaVwl In f tmr tin It per
U.lna to bia patolo Hnd pardon
trolley.
Hla,ti Xorrator Krel H. 'Iucker of
Anlnnoro aakt-d thn jrovernor today
lo netnl a mcoAtirn to the leialnture
cHlllrMC Un It to revlHO lha elccllim
lavca. wIhi anld ii chanK" la nenlod lo
"enable nltl.na to vote n'hon I hoy
hMVe not rnaatered In caxo that f 04 1 -(Ire
la not their own fault "
Altorriny tleneral H l I'V-ollHB
will aupHrl genalor Tuck or In tin
maltor, he nald toilay. cbukirliiK
"Tho laa are ho fnifned at the prim.
Wit time Mint boiiio votera aro re
klralned fioin Uielr rliiht of hi f
fran "
tjovertmr Ilohertmm, ltowever, 1ms
Inkon a different view )n raid the
election law nlrcMuIy Im well adapted
to tho needa of tho rrtato and do not
need rcvtHkm. Tlio (fovernor will In-
alat that thn leKlaliiturc Ilnltili Ita
apwlnl aeitt-lon within alx: daja.
Inillnira Wcro ITu Victim?.
fWltl to The WorM
I'ONCA CITY. Kob. JO The Pnncn
Indiana liavo aufferod aeverely from
the recent flu epidemic, evidently
hftlnir very Huoccptlblo to thu tll.iviio
itnd tho pneumonia that ao fm
(Itiently fnllowa. Kovr)ral niembo.-M of
tho trlbo havo died, 'Inrliilln.r Mm
Mark lllnck-llnlr Horao, whoio fu
neral wiih held yealerdny
RECIPE TO CLEAR "
A PIMPLY SKIN
Pimples Arc Impurities Seek
ing an Outlet Through
Skin Pores:
rtt Ao'lt4 I'rMi Ht Wlra.
dMirtllOMA CITY, leb 20 -A
It. I.ow, Mate health commla-
Mloner, Ikimi Ida annual early riy
awHttlriB ciimpnlKn today with pub-
llcllv to all noWHpnpora or ino huh p.
lie aeix out a atatomeiil In which ho
aaya
".Vow la the tln.e to Riu million or.
rHei with one hit of pracautlon. Tllln
kf tho bramlniK lime, tmrbnuo clum
ahouM bo kepi UKhtly oloawl. Yarda
arto ii hi lie i' 1 enned of all dump Knaaa
and ibaiaylnir weed"
four I'crnilla laxiicd.
Ifciildlng pprmlta reorlxl at the
of'lrp of the city Imllillntr Irifpefllor
yantcrday were aa flliw Max
Cohan, aervanta iMnrtera at - 17'io
Xolllll Ohhhn.1. lo oat t.tOd. ltd
wnnl wyganl. TealdenTie, on 'mao
I'lny, "(illmrmrti by tlio VJ,
lie Mkwii In TuIni on
.March 10.
lo
Ilehenrfial of lhe orlnlnal mlaaion
ary piiRcant, "Ollmpaea by the Way,"
by. for and of thn younif women a
iullrt of ihn I'lrat fresbyterlnn
church, lo be presented In tho
church Wednesday evening. March
10, haa now begun under the direc
tion of Mra. Murray . Hiihaoll. Thn
paumint. which waa wrlllen by a
roinmllteo compoaed of a reproarntft
lUo from ench of thn flvo chapterH
of tho Biilld. Ipnethcr with Mra. Itua
ell and Mla I'lorcnen N. Hanson,
I pastor's nwlKlant. will depict tho
homo and roreiRn miaainnnry num
of the AVenl minster KUIld of tho 1'rea
byterlnn ' hurch.
About 200 nunc women and itlrla
from (lie five trulld cIlHlilera and
H'reet, to oat & dim. Mary Ida Wy- I four circles form the cast. V.nvU
Kant, 1 .1 1 r Koulb 'iwnwrt. Kxldcnce
ami rara(5e to coal .".. i00, Maurlcu
I.Wermaii, in in No"n i nfyetino,
resilience VAllied at J'.fiOO
IlannlM riptal Co AdM
Kroup will iireient r different forelKn
field. The flvo younf? women' Hun
dav achonl claaea which aro nrcan.
Ired Into Kiilld , chapters are tho
KvnnRel chapter, tniiKht by Mrs. A.
W. Itnth'i tho Huth chapter, taiiRht
rhe Cup of Fury" by Rupert
Hughes Eminent Author Picture
Story Cause of Bitter Discussion When It First
Appeared.
AT PALACE THEATER
Strong Picture of Love and Patriotism Starts
Tomorrow.
by Mi, a Aiico HtrinufleM! tho two
Sunday school classes instructed by
Mlait Hess Ilowen and Mr K K. Tcr
klns, and tho flraco chapter of
alumnae. Tol.il enrolment In tho
Rulld chapters la around ISO. Tho
part of tho pnnount In which Ihn 10
members of tho four Woatmlnster
circles will participate will be super
vised by Mrs. II. N. Gardener, chair
man of thn unRoant committee, and
C. K. OrlRRS, superintendent of tho
circles.
Tho pageant story will bo read
aloud while tho action la pantlmoned
by tho actors Mlaa Harriett Vunatta,
aupervlsor of music In tho cradn
schools of Tulsa, will have cnarRO
of tho pageant music.
Thn purpose or tlio paceani is io
stimulate Interest In nnd Klvo Infor
mation about missionary nctlvltlea as
J920 la tho Cloldon JUblleo year or
women a boards of rorelKn mlssiona
In all churnhes. These boards wcro
federated B0 years nco.
Tor sale, certlflod Nancy Hall
seed sweet potatona; best In Arkan
sas, wire or write for prlco. Q. K
Warner. Itueaullvllle, Ark -Artvt.
Callwl ftuil Hy Dmtli.
n, T, lUmoock of 1619 East Fif
teenth street win ndvlsnd tiy Iclo
prai.h lost night of tho dcalji in
lUninoke, Va., of hln nlsten-, Mrs.
Daisy Rhfiriz Ho It.ivfj t
Inir for Hoannke . ' . ?W
funeral.
Hannls Optical Co. , t
Here Is One Thing That
Is Absolutely Impossible
Itobert A McHlrncy
Kuneral director, I'hone 56-19 1.
013 Hoitlh Main. -Advt.
Rheumatism Has Never Been
Cured by Liniments or Lo
tions and Never Will Be.
You nover knew of Rheumatism
that most painful sourco iif suffer
InR belnu cured by liniments.
Intlorui or other external applica
tions And you will never see any
IhlnR but temporary relief nfforded
by such makeshifts.
Hut why bo satisfied with tempo
rary relief from the pnntw of pain
which aro suro to return with In
creased severity, when thero Is per
rnent relief within your rcach7
Kclonco haa proven that Rheuma
tism Is a disordered condition of the
blood. How, then, can satisfactory
results bo expected fr
mcnt that doea not n
the sea.1 of the troul ..
system of the cms. rf
S. S. 8. has for more tl
been Blvlntt rellrf t j
aggravated nnd sin,
Ilheiimatlsm. It i ,i
by routing the dlw,,
experience of others v,
Si. H. K. will convince y
promptly reach yoi.i i
obtain H. K. S. at any d
A valuable book on
and Ita treatmont, Iok
pert medloul advice al
Individual case, u.ii
lutoly free. Write to-l
Department, Hwlft H.(
Swift laboratory
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Medical AHAiiclallon I'ormcd.
iuwl.l (.. Thn Wnrl.t
I'ONCA CITY, lb. SO Tho I'Onca
City Medical imaoclntloii wiih formed
today with Dr. 'W. A. T. Ilobertson aa
chairman and Dr. Thomas McKlroy
secretary ,V commlttco of Dim
II. T. Newlon. It. II. albwin and C. H.
Northoutt was iiiuned to draft cob.
atltutlon and by-laws and set thn date
for tho flrat dinner of tho nssocla
tlon, An ndvlwiry 'inard for tho
I'onca Cltv hospital v.ni nainol, Drs,
ltoberlson, C W. Arreudoll anil
UeorKe H Niemann.
To PrevGBdt
.Man Who Aivldcntnlly shot Wife In
Shoulder Comuilttnl Iir Trial.
Pleading not KUllly lo nnsaull with
a daiiRerous weapon, "Whiter llakcr,
who shot nnd seriously wounded hla
wife. l'lossln linker, Wednesday
night at their homo nrar Hickory
mines, was committed to Jail yestor.
dny under bond of 1500 lit hla ar
raignment boforo Justlco 8. C Maxny,
for prcllnilnHO' hearltiK next I'rlday
Mia. Huker la In a local hoapltal nuf
fcrlnif from u bullot wound In her
left ahoulder.
Ruker udmitlrd fiilnu neveral
liols from a revolier without hav.
me; any 1de whero he wna ahoolincr.
'le told tho court that he wan at
least 200 yards from his borne at tho
lime of discharging the weapon ("inn
bullet fired from t hi rcw.her Kirmh
the rinker home, and aftei pencit-,n
InR a wall alnn k Mih. liakei in trie
rhoulder
M'OSHER HELD FOR TRIAL
Take
Bromo
Quinine
Tablets"
l3o sure you Act tho Gcnuino
Look for this signature
30o
on the box.
l'lmpt(, rorea and IioIIh usually
icault from loxlna, poinonn and Im
purities which aro Roneratcd in thn
bowels mill then absorbed Into tho
blood throiiKh tho Ncry ducta which
sliutild abiHirb only nourishment to
BUataln tho body.
it la thu fuiH.-Uon or thn kldneyn
to filter lmpuritlcu front tho blood
and cast them out In tho form of
urine, but In many Instance tho
bowula crcuto muro toxins and Im-
parltlen than tho kldneyti can ellnit-
natc, then thu bloiut iu'h tho skin
poreH iui thn next best moan of kl1
tlnit rid or thcMo tmrurltlea whteh
often break otlt all over tlio skin In
Uin form of nlmnloa.
Tlio eurom wuy to clear the skin
of theso eruptuins, miyM a noted au
thority, Ih to act from any pharmacy
nuom rour ounces or Jad Miita and
taku a talilfHiKKiiiful In a glafn of
hot water each morntnff iMtforo
brcakfiiHt for one weok. Tlila will
jirevont tho formation of toxlna In
thn Irarwols. It also atlmulatca tho
kidney to normal activity, thus
cortxlntr them to filler tho blood of
linpurlUoti and clearlui; Uio skin of
plmplcM.
Jad (diltx Ih lnoxponalve, hannlena
and hninado frtun tho ncUl of irrapca
and lomon lulec, comblmxl wlUi
llthla. Hero you huvo a lilnu-ant.
cfferMnceiU drink which uaually
liuikea plmplcH dluaiipoar, clcanson
thn blood nnd Is excollroit for tho kid
neys hh wiUI, Advt.
IlupPrt HUfthea, ono of the foremost novcllsa and pla"wrlRhts In
America, Is tho author "f "Tho Cup of Kury,1' which Ooldwyn will present
at the I'alaco theater Hunday Tho story first appcurcd as a novel nnd
created a tremendous sensation, Klving rlso to a lone and healed discus
sion In thn New York dally press. It was directed by T. lluyos Hunter,
and la an Kmlnont Authors production.
In "Tim Cup of l'ury" a dlscon
I tented vIIIjko Klrl Is caUKht up In
the breath-taking oNCtitu that follow
war after war and flung headlong
Into swiftly changing American
scenes, Sho did not know her real
sc f and the man who loved her
. didn't know. Which was she? thn
runaway, tho society butterfly, the
adopted daughter of wealth, tlio
vaudeville actress, tho shipbuilder or
stenographer? Thn hero is ono of
tho rtal men of the time, and the
slory Is American through nnd
through- -by a writer whoso popu
larity hna inado him ono of tho
highest paid writers In tho world.
With "The Cup of l'ury," the first
picture to bo niudo by the Kuilncnt
Authors. Itunert Hughes begins to
fulfil the prophecy of a leading
Journal that ho la destined to bc
como thn same dominating flguro on
thn motion plcturo screen that he
lias been for tho past flva years in
tho magazine and book world. "Tho
Cup of Fury," published serially In
the lied llook magazine and now In
book fonrt by Harpers, Is one of the
most draitiatlo storlea Mujor Hughes
has ever written. Incident crowds
upon Incident In a rising aeries of
climaxes,
It will be Interesting to see how
much of the author's quality will
bo carried over to tho screen drama
tization. Ills pages fairly bubble
with observation of American life
and character. As ono critic puts
It. "ho Is w'J'y, truglc, gay, morose,
allvo with hope, pessimistic, sar
donic, under, altnplo, cynical, trust
ing, and always human and neigh
borly." Major Hughes dares to paint
America as It Is, from thn Boy on
the Ilowery lo tho social butterfly.
When he was a young man he
Ih jghl he wanted to bo a college
professor. At Vnlo he won his de
gree of Master of Arts, nut he was
not content to watch Ufa from tho
side tines. He plunged into life It
self Ho has lived In many of the
great capitals of the world. Wher
ever life Is busiest nnd most Inter
estingthere Is Itupert Hughes, and
that is why he baa personally taken
part In the motion picture produc
tion nf "The Cup of Fury "- -Advt.
Cub of rani
1 RUPERT HUGHES I
I Directed ht T.lfanes HimUt H
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n No story hi ever bean so I
n Tirldly tola In picture u tlitt I
H (rut Rupert llughti' novel, a I
H love story of Industrial America, I
H It mores swiftly tnd suroly In f
n a succession of drsmsttc situs. t
n tlons that has never been sur- j
B stated In photoplay maxim I
H livery American must see this
H picture, r.rery moving plcturo I
H lover will go wild about it, I
H This picture Is for YOUt I
Give Him a Check
Charged With I'mcdiis llogiis Check
Defendant WaltCN Preliminary
Waiving preliminary hearing on
tho churgc of pai-alng a bogun check
for 9.fi0 on tho Wot Tulwi Utato
nanK on ftoimiinor is. nen air- n,,,- iiri.t.,- t. .
Ofher was commltte?l to Jail yea- .. whf rrver the trJimc. and whatever
torday by Junico H C .M.ixey for tbecause, Itesinol Oinlment will usually
trial by illmrtrt court, undor bond Moplt atonce. Ami Idlic trouble which
of $1,Q00 causes the itching Ii not due lo some
r i
No more itdtin
now iJiat I use
Resinol
There are two Rood Scouts in Tulsa today and both their names is Bill. One
is Bill Taft and the other is Billic Winemillcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Wincmillcr.
Bill Taft is a Bip; Scout; so very big that ho is one of the National Vice
Presidents of the Scout order. But he couldn't be any bjgger in spirit than
Billie Winemillcr.
Billic is now 13 and belongs to Troop No. 2, First Presbyterian church, and
when ho heard that the Tulsa Scout Council was raising $0,000 to keep the
scout program going, he called a meeting of the "Advisory Board" of tho
Winemillcr family.
And this is where Billio's bigness comes in. Said he, "I know what Scouting
has done for boys good, bad, rich and poor. It has helped them all and
there are 200 boys in Tulsa who want to be Scouta and will be if we raise
this money j
"And I wnnt to take $50 out of my savings and give it'togothcr with a pledge
for $50 more, making $100 in all what do you think?" and Billio's general
manager (his mother) said, "It's up to you Billie," and the next day Scout
Treasurer N. J. Gubscr received both check nnd pledge from Billic.
Nowall that is needed is 25 more contributions the size of Billio's or 250
one-tenth its size and the money is raisod. A Boy Scout may present you a
letter today asking your aid nnd if he does, GIVE HIM A CHECK.
NOTE: Ex-President Taft as official vice president of the Scouts will re
view all Tulsa Scouta on vacant lot at Fourth 'and Main at i) o'clock this
morning.
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Inc
or lleorge ,y Asinaiiu, ami puj.iuic
to Charles Rennet, tho Indorsee It
Jm allcgcid the dcfon.kini. using th
namo of Hcnnot, obtained tho money
from tho jank.
healing application seldom fails to clear
it a Try tt j urtt(f and see.
RmuoI OnlraMil li eniit t,T ill a, ,,, y (lM
ucU, nt. Dl, II N linlnel, lUli,o,..
Cha.a. Mjcns
U .1. 1'. Hooncy
Mux Mndatuky
Hoy. V. W. Kerr
Clark licld
A. .1, Htidd
W. l'. Nlcgcr
A. 12. Wlckhlirr
ornoKiis ok thu vovsciu
Iicvcrlng, Prcldpnt
H. Ii. Slandctcn, VI on I'rosldcnt
C. Ii, Hiichncr. Vice President
C. M. I'rltcliaril, Vlco I'ltvldcnl
t. S. Iliirkhohler, Vice I'midcm
W. P. Staid, Secretary
N .1. (iiibcr, Tivasiircr
I, W. Ilulih, Coiiimlsslniirr
JVaftfr&s Warning Against
When Tea
Sneeze,
Think' of
PMiUMftMllA
SSHsV SSSSSSSSSslBBk
Tho 'Stitch Je 'nT&t&L&&medfy
The Ounce of Prevention
A-A-A-Choo! That's nature's rebuke to in
truding germs. It's natures way of "bounc
ing" nasty cold, grippe and influenza mischief-makers.
But when your resistance is
low and they get too numerous- then
you're in for it.
Don't Wait Till Flu Gets
r Foothold Rout it With Rub-a-Cold
If you sneeze use Rub'-A-Cold at once.
Snuff it well back in your nostrils with
head thrown back. Take several deep
breaths of fresh air, until it tickles clear
down to the back of your throat. 'This
usually nips colds and "flu" in the bud. If
you're too late, use Rub-A-Cold as recom
mended at the right. Nothing like it to
penetrate to stimulate healthy blood cir
culationsrelieve congestion and restore
normal breathing. Then you're on the
road to recovery.
Liberal Size Jars 25c Extra
Large Size 50c nt Your Druggist's
Don't Uke chances with the sweeping
epidemic that's (joinR round. Save your-
sell misery and juflerins.
Rub-A-Cold is .both the
"Ounce of Prevention and
the "Pounfl of Cure." Isn't it
worth 25c to prove this to
your own satisfaction?
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If a Cold Gets
Hold
Try This ''
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Thls la an fnfrettotu tf
cas suppoAd to N t.vei
br strm. it "mull
treated Inttmall, tr afhr
Irian. Tha arniptitju
eontlmiM achlnc v men
or less ttyrr. u-u- r
coraranlrd br 10 ttl
throat or chft. Uaa ROB-A-CXILD
aa dlrt-tl W
Colda In Ui ClMit
coi.n iv tih: niraT
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tha throat and chc.t. flr
uslnr hot wt to.di
open tha por.a aa dlr4
for Pnaumonla. Tbtn JW
tha application on ta ct
and throat with hot ia
fl.la. In avra t"a HUB-A-COLD
should t-a appll'S
1. tha rack Uln M
shoulder bladM. M a lit
tle In tha spoon and lnl
i . m Tav. tea
room wlndo-. v.1.1. open 1
admit plentr ot fp
ciin-nnKNT) ochj "
keep children fr J?
"old. KUH-A-CX)1.D eho.
b. kept on hand aaa
oiled rreelr at
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ALEXANDER DRUG
COMPANY
Oklahoma City
pnea riy - . M
lm of . cold. "pl.'.
the moil eerere
wither, wlndir. "J
t.edroome ehould be 'P
open. It IS
that pure. rrb air
mailer now c.- b ,
caoaa colda or
on the fomr "' ':.
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aaltee and rend. f1L
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troubles. Clou- t"
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At the flrat in ' "r'l0
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