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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920
RED CROSS MOVES
TO NEW BUILDING
Public Rest Room Will
Bo One of Features
at Headquarters
FOURTH "AND BOSTON
Employes of Local Unit Will
Have Offices in New
Structure
Headquarter of tlin Tulsa county
chapter of llio JteJ Cross wero yon
torday set lip In n cottntto nt tlio
northeast corner of Fourth and Don
ton , to which romovol wo jnodo
from tholr former location In tlio
Lynch building.
TIib process of settling will ho fin
ished within tlio noxt fow day mid
huslnru) will continue n iinuut, liut
no formal opening will bo held
until In (September.
Tim reception room nnd health
conter room of tho cottage will bo
presided over by Mrs. A. II. Kentllnii,
Jicnllh director. Another portion of
the headquarter will bo used V.r i
public rent room nnd for a demon
stration room for thn homo nursing
classes In elmrgo of Mr 'William 1).
Godfrey. Another office will bo oc
cupied by Mrs. Jcnnla 1C llcnm, gen
ernl secretary, nnd Mr, llnllln Oo
lay, homo sorvlco secretory, Tho re
maining two roomx will bo used bj
tho homo sorvlco department.
A largn sign In to tin placed out
oldo tlio cattago Immediately to mako
known Its namn to tho pulilla. Tim
building was repainted whlto Inrldc
nnd out for tho occupation of tho
lied Cross.
Tlio naruo of "allon" corner wan
whimsically miRftestcd by Mrs. f.lod
frey for tho corner whnro I'ourth
street crosses lloston. Hho stated In
oxplnnatlnn that "health Informa
Hon" Is to bo a featilro of tho work
of tho lied Cross nt tho northcait
corner, whllo "recreation" I part of
tho business of tho Y. M. ('. A. at
tho northwest corner, "ro-operatlon"
that of thn city hall at tho southwest
corner, nnd "solvation" that of tlio
Klrst Baptist church nt tho south
enst corner
RAY FELLOWS IS MARRIED
Member of MmhiI Hoard Wed
lllnnchn ,1011111011 In Knnsn City,
Tho marriage of Miss lUaneo Ob
trude .lohnsoni daunlitcr of Mr. and
Mrs. I H. Johnson, 1437 Koulli Cln
rlnnntl, to liny H Follow of tho luw
firm of Hell & Fellows, too pbico at
tho Munhlebach hotnl In Kansas
City, Mo., Monday, with Itev. Frank
I'', Arnold officiating. Following
tho ceremony, Mr, and Mrs. 1'Vllows
wont to Qlacler Park They will b
nt homo nt 1615 Houth Norfolk after
Hoptember IB. Mr. Fellows Is a mem
ber of thn school board here.
Cur Full Into lUvrr
Ht. Joseph. Mo.. AUK. 1 Kfforls
were bulnif made today to locato
the bodies of Dr. Iiuli J. Dandu
rant, 42. president of thn Ituchnrnn
county medical society, and liln small
son, believed to bo pinned beneath
tho Dandiuant' motor cur, which
slipped Into tho Missouri river near
hero Into Hundny.
Mrs, IMndurnnt succeeded In Hav
ing herself nnd pier 2 cycar told
daucthter, by clinging to i branch
or nn overnniiBlnc tree.
ALLOW MERCHANT
TO SELL WEAPONS
Restrain City Officials
from Enforcing New
Ordinance
Issuing a temporary restrnlnntf or
der preventing the city officials of
Tulsa from enforcing thn recently
passed ordinance against tlio display
nnd salo without permit from .tlio
chief of police, of revolvers, plitol,
knlvt and other deadly weapons.
Judge Owen Owen In district court
yesterday set October 1 n tho day
on which tho city may conio Into
court. nnd show cause why tho peti
tion of .'. W. Meitce, 11, (loldberir,
N. T. Ollbert, guardian for It. V.
llnnlon arid all other dealers In
weapon should not be noted favor
ably upon nnd n permanent "Injunc
tion granted,
Tho petitioners, dealers In weap
ons In this city, claim nrdlnnnen no.
2017, passed by tho city commission
ers July 23, 1 In direct violation of
the stnto law relating to the sain of
firearms, and nlso In violation nf the
fourth, fifth and fifteenth (intend
ment of thn United Ntntes cnnitltti
Hon relating to the bearing of nrms
by citizens of this country. It li
clnlrued that thn city ordinance re
quiring ft prospective purchaser of
revolvers, putom, Simmon. nirKii,
knucks nnd other conrentahlo weap
on to obtain ft permit from thn chief
of police. Impose a burden and re.
strlctlon on thn dealer In weapons
whlrh they as merchants of thn city
with largo num or money invested
In such weapons, should not bo com
pelled to lienr-
M'Alcdcr Woman
Man Not Recover
From Auto Crash
M'AI.I'HTBU, Okl.l.. Aug. 3.
Fnllurn to notlco an approaching
switch cnglno on tho M., K. & T,
railroad nt n yard crossing nnd
loose brakes on an auto belryr
driven by Mr. I). (. MoAlester,
I liable to cost tho llfo of Mrs.
11. W. Choate, president of tho
1'lttsburg County Democratic Wo
men's club, nnd ono of the most
prominent women In eastern Okla
homa, Mrs. Choate I at a local hos
pital with a fractured skull and
other Injuries about tho body nnd
head from which slm lm small
chance to recover, doctors say,
a ft result of the collision between
nutomobllb and locomotive. Mr.
Choate has not rccovcrod consciousness
Tulsa company of thn Oklahoma na-
Itinerant Merchants
Mit at Have a License
TULSA MILITIA
LEAVES FOR SILL
125 Guard Members Will
Attend Season Encampment
HOLD PARTY AT SKIATOOK
I'liiployr of Auto Company Hnto
Himrlso Jhinco llcforo Working.
About BO employes of the Kvans
Howard Auto company, their guests
nnd chaperons motored back to Tul
sa Monday morning after a. week
end spent nt the Oil Men' club
house near Bklatook. The party mado
tho trip to the club house by auto
mobile on Saturday and whlted away
tho week-end nt boating, swimming,
fishing, and with fried chicken and
watermelon feast. A sunrlso dance
wns held on Monday morning and
the week-enders returned In tlmo to
open the company' offico "as us
ual" shortly after t a. m. Wednes
day. ltnbcrt A. Mclllrncy '
Funeral Director. I'hono 458-171
SO 3 South Main. Advt
If. a. Went, graduate chiropodist,
412-3-4 Bliss Bldg. Cedar 838.
Advt.
An ordlnniico regulating taxes on
goods carried by Itlnrant merchants
In Tulsa was passed by tho mayor
and city commissioners yenerday
morning. Tho now ordinance pro
vides for u tux of 110 on ovcry
j 1,000 worth of good carried, pay
able to tho city. This doos not npply
to traveling salesmen.
CAHMIW, Aug. 3. W. II. Mo
(Ireevy of this city, who Is secretary
or tho National Wheat Growers as
sociation with headquarter nt
Wlchltn, nttended tho recent co-op-eratlvo
marketing conferenco at
Washington, Ho state that tho or
ganization Is u permanent ono and
will liavn much to do with next
yeur marketing.
f nr. ... -r a t
36x6 $17.75 A I
35x5 10.65 I I
34x4!2 (8.75 I 1
33x4. 6.90 I I
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Effective today, nnd continuing
throughout tho month of August,
your locnl dealer is authorized to
Rive you. with each Vacuum Cnn
Cord or Fabric Tire purcliased
One Pennsylvania "Ton
Tested" Tube of cor
responding size, abso'
lutcly free of charge!
You not only save the substantial
amount ordinarily paid for tubes,
but you also save on the casings.
For Vacuum Cup Tires, at pro
vailing prices standardized
net and uniform throughout tho
United States cost less than
other makes of equal quality.
If you cannot secure prompt service
from your regulnr dealer, send
direct to Factory at Jcannette,
Pa., and your order will be filled
tnrougn nearoat dealer
Factory Branch.
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER
COMPANY of AMERICA
Jeannette, Pennsylvania
36x6 $108.40
80.35
34x4y2 64.65
33 x 4 56.00
Other sizes at proportionate figures)
iiiiiiiihi in mji up iiiiiiiiswnn.nl
37x5 $74.60
36x4V2 58.20
34x4 40.85
SOxSVz 23.70
37x5
36x4y2
34x4
30 x3'2
$8.85
7.30
5.65
3.50
(Other sizes at proportionate figures)
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"All aboard for tho annual en-;
campment of tho Oklahoma nation-,
al guard at Fort Sill." I
More than 1 ZC member of tho
tlonal guard will lcavo for Fort Bill
at 6:30 o'clock Thursday morning.,
Thn Tulsa unit, "I!" company,, tho
supply compnny, nnd the sanitary,
detachment will go to camp. Mujor
Jamc A, Hell will bn In command
of thn detachment, I
Kx-servlco men may enlist today
for tho ramp, Major Hell announced
last night. Tho men will stay In:
camp two week, breaking camp,.
August 20. Actual training condt-i
tlonn will bn experienced white In!
camp and the men will especially!
practlco on rlflo drill. The bar
rack occupied Dy men in iruinins
during the war will bo used.
Fly To Hftscball (nine.
Paul Arbon, I'hcron Thoma,
Merrill Nicholson, and 13. J. Lynch,
tho latter acting as pilot, saw the
Wlchlta-Tulsa basoball game ut
Wichita yesterday and wero homo
about ii n hour after tho last Inning,
They made the trip In n llrlstol air
plann belonging to tho Arbon Air
craft corporation.
It Is Results
That Count
Wo promlKcil jnu nomo big
treat mui wo linvo ilclUcml
tlio rooiLm. It I Hl-Sl'IrS
Hint onint. Our rnmpalgit of
prlci) reduction wiin signally
suct'cx.'ifiil. Durinr; our nun
tmlgn tho t'lwl of stuplm luis
1kxii rvIu'l from 5Ci t9 251.
It looked llko tin cnrtlirinnko
the way tlio Hcminhlo for
lower prloo run. TliousnniU
nf people boncfltrl by tlio calo
that wu liuvo inaiuigrd (to suo
coHHfully. Wo urn fast moving
our bl; stock of gMl. 'o
liavo liongllt fully $100,000.00
worth fcr delivery Iwlwccn
now ami fall. Thrno good nrc
bought at moHt uttrartlvo
prices and vra will bo nblo to
rontlnuo nml rxtrml our big
treat to Uio public. In fact,
wo nro In n ixxdllon to txm
tlnuo ami extend our leader
ship in tho Broccry and meat
biiHlncfi.
Till is tho natural outcrouth
of our lniKlnm management :
Our nli'rtmH to husluewi xn
clltlons, ut prlccn nnd qunlllv,
It uivurin(ied. Our rent ntv
tho lowent. Onr fixtures nro
iiKKlest but rulequatn. Our gen
eral oivemtltiB oxrM'USCH nro
low. Wo ilo not tax our cus
tomers for nnythlru; that Is
not positively CHcnt,lnl. All
tho rcKiilt of lone tiiiy, plnn
nliiK nnd negotiation.
Wo nro in n petition to mako
llio lowest imwlblo price on
Cvxl GomIs nn a stiielly full
uelKht mui full-ntcAHuro basl-
iichh pnipoHltlon free from
chlcancny, tricks, deception or
any ulinrp pructlee of any iui
turo whatsoever:
wis Ann Miuinns of mm
nim'ia; nusuoss nu-
ItllU.
Here Goes Again
IMiro I'ork Unit fiausnse.
i!9o per pound
CoiiiiK)uiid too per pound
l"otnloeH, full IB-lb. leclc
COu per IHek
Dry Salt Ilcllles.sno per pound
Itncon Squares. .28o per pound
Corn Helt Ilaoon. . .S.Vj per lb.
Itex Itacon, 8 to 10 30o per lb.
Hex Uncoil, 0 to B, , liu per lb.
I'-uncy Sliced Itacon in lwxes,
B3o Kr box
Itound Steak... S5o ier pound
I aI ti Steak, . , , ,30o per pound
T-Ilono Steak. . ,30o per lxmnil
Chuck Itoa-st, Steak or I'luto
Illb I5a per pound
Iiilt wciRht 16-ox. IHkIi Cnulu
lluttcr ..58o ikt iKiimd
Tlio nlKjvo meats nro not from
tlio touch, flabby, bluo stuff of
much tnero W fco mucli on tlio
market.
Tull rink Salmon. I8o per cnn
(olden Oivhard reaches in
heavy Hyrup 3.1o
IJIitiy Appla lluttcr 3,o
l'mioy Cullforiila llcmiuda On
ions 3u ier pound
Head lUco l-lAv per lb.
l'lno Crext Aprleotd in No, 2 Yt
Can 25o per an
lied Mtted Chen-lei In No. 2
emit 33a per can
Vlhlou linking Powder
.Ho po cnn
10-ot. Iiytonln linking Podcr
IHu per eaji
(iood TwbU Tobacxxi
10a per In bit
New I'ork Callon Applet)
.Qlo ikt can
I.lpton' Coffee,. .-10c per pohnd
Nature's Host Jelly, ikt quart
Jar 00c ikt mn
Wo luindlo only a full weight
lfl-oz. puekago of butter mui
extend tht prlnclplo lit all of
our prnctlees. ,
Owing to tlio bljr crowd that
nro vLsltlng our atore, wo cnn
not give, our customers tho
most prompt attention. Wo
iihk you to bo ns patient as
poHAlblo ami for tho best itcrv
Ico to do your shopping early.
(We are member of the
Better Business Bureau)
traders No. 4
105 East First St.
Phones: Osage 6970
8692 4935
Our Store Clo-ic Friday nt 8 o'clock During August A Half Holiday to Employes
Halliburton-Abbott Co.
Member of Open Shop (Square Deal) Association
Main and Fifth Streets
Phone 60G0
You'll be enthusiastic about these
New Wool Sweaters
for Fall
Wo say this becauso it' Just such refreshing thing that nrouso
women' enthusiasm at a time when Interest seems Jaded.
They are new arrivals In tuxedo, coat and slip-over stylos, some
trimmed with brushed wool. There aro plain a well aa fancy
weave, pretty fancy cuffs and collars trimmed In white or black.
The color selection Is complete; sizes range 36 to 44.
Priced 16.50 to 39.50
I'onrth Doer
The last of the
Pretty Wash Dresses Go at K Price
lively styles for dressy wear or simpler, more practical models for homo and street
crisp organdie, sheer voiles and amart plaid ginghams well mado into thoroughly deslr
able drcraes that are Just as good as tho day wo got thorn and that's not so long ago,
cither but which we offer at halt price for quick cloan-up.
Likewise the White Wash Skirts at lA
They re tailored of good, wholesome, southern grown cotton that hao been converted
Into dependable minllty white eaberdlnn and white mercerized atccn. Some skirts are
rather severely plain, others have novel pocket. Both styles are trimmed with selected
pt.au outturn), ihvy all go at half price.
Third Floor
All Children's and Misses'
Crisp Organdy Dresses
Huffy, pert styles trimmed with tuck and dainty val laces cool, airy arises
with short sleeves, round or squaro necks. Shown in a good range of colors for
misses and in all-whlto for children.
At Yi Less Than Regular
All White Middies 1.00
Whlto middy blouses in sires 12 nnd 14 only; well made of good, light weight
galatea with small, square collar and Bhort hIcovcb. At 1,00 each they aro very
special values.
MImts Shop Fourth Floor
White Goods Specials
i-TnMi WIlltA TtnAoll
Cloth in summer weight.
Ynrd, QQp
special Uuv
40-Iuch Mngcrio Crepe in
cholco quality, CQr
Special OVs
32-Inch Whlto Madras
Shirting, flno QUal-fiOrt
Ity. Special DIC
3R.Inc.li nine Nainsook in
flno quality and KO
32
very sheer. Special '
45-Inch White ItaUnte,
very sheer and - (f
fine. Special ... JL.UU
40-Inch Whlto MerceriKd
Ires Vollo In fine, Bheer
quality.
Special
40-Inch Whlto Organdy in
line, sneer quality.
Special
30-lnoli Fancy
Vollo In plaids and
stripes. SpecUI.
98 c
andy in
89c
Whlto
59c
Becond Floor
f New Cottons
32-Incli Dress Crcpoa for
house wear, in pretty now
fall patterns. Apr
Yard DOC
30-Inch New Percales in
pretty new patterns and
d00.1.0.": 59c
32-Inch Devonshire Clotli
In fast color and pretty
new patterns.
Yard OC
27-Inch New '.ephyr
Gingham In pretty pat
terns. Ter fTQ
yard OVM
Pernod Floor
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Old Sayings
Made New
A bird in the hand is worth
money theso days.
A fool, and his money are
soon parted by tho profiteer.
A roohne Btone pays no excess
profit tax.
If wings mndo angels, wo'd
all buy aeroplanes.
There's many p. clip twlxt the
cup and the rcpaal of the
eighteenth Amendment
Don't "Say It With Flowers,"
"Say It with a McMInn DU
mond." This Is the Biggest Little Store
In Tulsa. Como In and see us
whether you buy or not.
Wo call your attention to our
optical department. Wo guar
antee to fit you right. Don't
pay for them till you aro sat
isfied. McMINN
JEWELRY CO.
Opposite Hotel Tulsa
Silk Dress
Sale Today
of flie
Wissm&n
Bankrupt Stock
This is the finest stock of "Ladies'
Ready-to-Wear in the State and val
ues in this sale are truly extraordi
, nary.
Southwestern s
Brokerage Sale
16 W. THiRD ST.
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