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TULSA DAILY WOULD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 CREEK COUNTY FAIRS STARTED Mounds Will Hold First of Township Fairs This Week HEALTH IN SCHOOLS fl-Ajtntif Ina Will Ha Wnbmi I This Year to Prevent Epidemics Al'l'M'A. S?cpt. 9. -B'KlnnlnR to. morrow the township fairs to ho hUl n Crock roiinty will begin. The f.ttr (O bo hold at Mounds will Kt on tho 13th, anil nt l)ep-v on th 12 13 At 1Mb fair tho exhibits U be shown from I)epw, Hitnny iop anil lakeside Tho fnlr lit ghmriTt will lr the 10-1 1; nt Brls I. w hi lOtJi, anil exhibits will lie t tli fa.r from llrlstow, Creek and F.U' hf' A township fnlr will ho he i nt "I.ve on tho 1 1th The rx i winning the prizes at these m hii fairs will hp entered nt tho coin" fair to bo held In Kapiiipu Sptrmicr 15-11. Those to bo on trrrl .re fnrm products, poultry. IIVo itork unil school exhibits. Tin1 irhO'Mi will enter work In urt, pon m ship nnil nt least om school lit to r' P'lt 'ho work accomplished by the b Is n tho domestic science , r. Hchool 41, with Mrs. Pox. Mia l'aiiooek arid Minn Curtis as (cithers wi:i have work on oxhlhllii of towing anil canning of fruits anil vpjr- 'a tlr Kxlcnslvc plans lire be Hut made to makr the county falr'a lu'crat. and nil ready exhibits of f.irm products arc arriving for tho fair SAPITA. Sept. 9. Health service U to bo emphasized this your In the Sapalp.i nchools, accordlnc to nn announcement made today by 8u ptr.ntendrnt ,1. It, llarton. 11c i'a'cd that stntlstlOM showed that six ptr cent of tho failures, 7 per cont of ihc reurdatlon, nnd 3 per cent of the elimination in schools iiro duo li Jisllv remedial physical defects antf easily ivoldablo; epidemics pf (Hseane. Although phslcl.ins nnd Khnnl nurses rendered Invnlunhln aid I ist year In checklnR tin- rpread of diphtheria, when a disastrous epi demic was Imminent, unl ulso atamped out Ip tho beginning tho tpread of a lonthsomo skin dlsoafe. It Is planned that much more will bo accomplished alone line of arrest ing ph) ideal defects which Impede the progress of the purals In school and prrent the development physi cally, mentally and morally.' Iltcautc ho deserted her shortly after their marrlane, Mario Mat thews hss sued Hlchard Matthews for a dltorce. Three bullilliiB permits worn li med today to 11. K. (loss, to build two residences, each to cost J3.B00, and to be completed by Ilecembor 1. and to K. Abel to build a gnragn eoatlnR 500, nt 1310 Kant McLcrd street. ' tun no snuety and Salvation Army h'ie were taken up and. favorably considered at a ifieellnic hold last J n.ht h the chamber of commerce I The matter of so many automobiles ; neitiK stolen In Pfipulpn was Io con slilereil and remedies were dlncnssed, Home members were of the opinion that If n more HKld enforcement of irlmbial laws were made. It would Krcatly diminish the evil An In surance man present stated that dur Im; the past year the company had lost eoo per cent more than the pre miums totaled The inlKlttlnn of sumc of the pmed streets was dls iilsstil and the secretary, J. II. N I'obb was directed lo inke up this mutter with the clt Hiithorltles nnd acrtaln what Improvements could l.u made. The Y. V. C. A. of Hapulpa Is to formally organise tomorrow nrht nt 7.30 In tho public library audito rium limit r the niii",lcei of Frances llothuell, field secretary for towns In Texas, Oklahoma and N'ew Mexico, and Mrs. Charles Whllnker, chair man of the provisional committee. This mooting will tic an open one and Invitations have boon extended to all Rlrls ami young women In Ka pulpa. Mrs. Whltaker will Introduce Miss llothwell and reports from Mrs, Joe Allen, Mrs. O. H. fhaffer, Mrs. Catherine Klsson, and Mrs. Arthur Muck, are to bo made at this meet ing. Mlwt I'M tin Tyle, lnornl score lary of tb. Tulia Y W. C. A., will speak on "What Is the Y. W. C, A." and Kllmibetli Andrews, local secre tary, will speak on "What tho Y, M. c A Means to a Community." A constitution Is to he adopted at this meeting nnd a board of directors to ho elected. ISt.OSO 41 fop Ihc ne.tiH.ml i day of the previous .ek Deputy Sheriff Mel Howmnn Is suffering with a severe case of liav fever. Mp. and Mrs II T Mitchell lme returned from a s x weeks' trip to California, Oakland, Han Francisco and Los Atigelcn, weiT Vlsllrd. Allco P. Miller has filed fop n divorce from William P Miller In hep petition she charges that thoy wore married In 1910 In New York city, and that he abaiidnned her In 1918. Act-il Mnn Mil liy Anlo. nirriiitii:, Hept. a wi.iie opom- Ins n street In the business district today Wllllim ltiieh, aged 70, ho came conftiMeil and darted In front of a largo automobile lie was knocked down, one leg crushed nnd intejjial Inlurlns sustained Hill Harris was arrested last night for striking his sister-in-law Suslo Hummer In the eye. Ho was ar rested by policeman It. U bnmpkln and mado a (30 bond that he for feited this mornliiK by non-appoar-aiico in police court. In event the Injury to Miss I'lummer's eye be comes Kcilous, criminal charges will bu preferred against him. Dr. J. V. Hoover who canto to court this morning could not say whether th sight was permanently destroyed or not. A canvas UTiow going on In Ha pulpa for rooms to house tho dele gates nnd visitors who will be here during tho Woman's Christian Tem peranco I'nlon state convention, to boUield nt the Methodist, Kplscopal chilrchj September 21-24. Tho en tertainment committee Is componed of Mrs. Klla MnthK Mrs I It. Trex lep, Mrs. Kmery Jennings, Mrs. A. I'. Crawford, Mrs. M Stone, nnd Mrs. J It Miller. This Is to bo tho first fize convention to he held hero, al though Mrs. Abide Illllcrman has been president of this organization for many years. Ididtow Clem, charged with adul tery, wns nrralgned yesterday after noon nnd pleaded not guilty. His bond wns made nnd set at (1,000 b fore he was telcased. Edith Stratton filed suit for di vorce this morning from Itobert Stratton, alleging that he refused to permit her to attend church. Other charges wore thnt ho encouraged hla sister to stay in their home without Iicp consent and that his sister kept late hours nnd associated with ne groes and Indians. Tho prnpoted drives of the 1 1 It Hapulpi hank clearings fop today aro J166.lfiP.lS, as compared with- 1- 1 Tnlsa's 1'lrK-t Men's KUirc 7 The curfew is ringing on BVD.'s Of course we hnvc customers who wear light weight underwear the year 'round and brag about it. Rut we're taking it for granted that you aro not relate to September Morn and thatou would rather have a wee bit heavier underwear this time of year and brag about something else. We're ready now and it's not a bit too early if you get up early. Carter Union Suits . in Medium Weights. $2'o T0 $io .00 BRIDGE BUCKLES, 12 ESCAPE DEATH Motor Cars Passed Across Just Before Span at Norman Gave Way Up Awwlilfd I'reiM Ut wlfr NORMAN". Oklu k Sept . -Twelve persons had n narrow esoapu from Injury nnd possible death to day When tho span nt the west end of tho hrldgn over tlio Nurth Cn imdla'i river, foup miles west of hern, dropped Into the water Drills piled up h flood wnltr had weak ened the span, and It Ml Jinl after threo motor oars v i'h thelp 13 pas- Heni-PPS had passed over tho strtii turo The rlvci- l roiitiniiing lo rise .....I 1 .Uift. n fHll,tM .l.ttt-li stream tnrtiiv. I !1,,r H fr' falrv law ., i . i ... ....... ,.,.. .....i. here Is bolliK' doloitrod from Nui-iiinn In Noble, and Lexington and then to l'lircell. Killers In Cmifervmv. M'AI.HHTIIIt, Sepl. - Pop thn first time In Km liwoiy the annual gathering of the presldlt'g eldeis of the Methodist ehhrili. hoiiiIi. the entiferciics held bote Tuesday was attended hv th entlr mferenre lllshop Kiluln I) Mmir.Kii ppi Mded Si'IiooIh Mil) .Vol Oiicii. NOltt.H, Mipt. A elh uperln- lenueni ana nign seno'ti instriicionf must be iihtnimd befori' .M.'iiday next If the public schools urn to open on thn' date, srcoidlng to mem hers of the "i hool huurd. .Mentttiel I'nlr SpletiibiT II. MlS'TINIIt., Hept 3 Tho firet aitenii to hub! township falls nil Will t made Senleinlier II IS. niitliininu ii ik ami iinitu k tiiiwislilpa A purse of II 301) hni been l a It-i d f,.i nr.. rmiuniK The countv fair is to !., lw.1,1 at Cordell Utnr III the week, N'i'n liiiliislrli-N lor lllilileiivllle i Hoi PKW II.I V. Sirt 9. --TwT glass f.iiimlcM ami a fimir mill will I bs In-rated tiere In the tit-nr tnlut-,. I aoeorilliiK to Ihu comiriltton of th I. Inns rluli. ICnst t'eiilrnl .Nnriiinl. A'M-Kepi. 3 Katt Cetitial Nor ' appointment. hi. n m iiin.1 hip in it ainiiii iisii heie Tucsdtt) wuh a la r 1(1 n I'lidnnie New I'ikImiiisIit 'rtikns Charge, MUII.R, JNit. 9.-Htiell llsyne.i loiik charge of the Niibli ponloffli n Hepiimbnr I, following Inn offblnl The Straight Tone Arm Brings Them Straight to You The Columbia Grafonola brings all the artists whose records you ' play straight to you in your own home because Its Straight Tone Arm insures that the sound waves will develop fully and naturally. Its Scientifically Correct Acoustic Design gives exquisite clearness and purity of tone. Its exclusive Tone Leaves give you com- plcte and accurate control over tone volume. These are some of the simple secrets of the unique realism of the Columbia Grafonola's reproductions. But, built right into the motor inside its beautiful streamline cabinet, the Columbia Grafonola has another exclusive feature which adds to its reproductions the last touch of comfort and convenience The Only Non Set Automatic Stop Nothing to move or set or measure. Never stops before it should. Always stops at the very end. Just start the Grafonola, and it plays and stops itself. Ask tbc nearest Columbia dealer for a dem onstration of the stop that need no letting. Exclusively on the my up to taw i b I Standard MntUU up lo 13(H) JVrfcMf IMitrns totJl OO COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York PERFECT SHIRTS Meet every requirement They are here in all their splendor, in all their cxclusivcncss and in large numbers and wider varieties than anywhere else. For we carry a tremendqus stock of Man hattans to sell rather than a mere handful to advertise. They come in serviceable madras, mercerized materials, silk and cot t6n mixtures and the richest; most lustrous solid silks. All sizes and sleeve lengths arc here. Iyou don't wear Manhattan Shirts, you oufcht to, for there arc no finer Hhirts made none that will givo you such good fit, loyfc service and pompleto satisfaction. They are generously and sci entifically cut, carefully and ac curately made, beautifully tail ored and finished. Tho patterns are exceptionally attractive and exclusive. We Sell Manhattan Shirts at 5 A and t the arroiw: or 3UAunrv J "C2r Hear These Artists in Your Home AI Jolson N'ora rtayca. Van and Sihenck, Harry F.jx, Ilert Wllllami, Marlon Harris, Frank Crumlt. and Ted Lewlu' Jazz Hand arc heudllners. All these popular stars of the Mat'e mak rtcordii rtclituhely for Columbia. Come In. Hear the laleiit miml" ra of the sonc-lov-lnK and lau?httr-provoklr.(t Columbia stars Join the happy family of Columbia fans. Iluy their records, and enjuy an ull-sUir bill at homo every nmht. Mid-Month List Columbia Records IMCL lllllKH TWO IX FOX.TKOT IIITM ,V ft 01 a n;tv onn mid-month hits Mnyiu fai lrotl rrlncti Uince Orrhialrit V Jlsppy . . . MJlrr Onfutfpl I'rlnco )nc Orclntr rrHtr Utile (Indfrrlla WIU' rrincrt urenrstra rlrkunlnnjr IIIom Willi i All IT nu drt MllKl Don't M.nl It Von 1 HI 'i:m . ... A-zost II.M II.W1 1'rlnct'i OrcbMtrk A-ttm l.3.1 Vnn Wnnl Von 1 . Vaq and Hehinck V . ,Vn nl Echincli I I'd Itp li lull Aalrrp and Vk tip I . .... In Mjr Mumnir't Ann. .. ,IIrry Koi I Ji:i lUx;k-..lj. I.ullsbr Ulnmr ..llrry full "' " MAKIOS IIARIUH TKI.IM II Kit TllOflll.l.S Oil JmUo (Do Tmli 111- Mma) lln li,iio M Mrnc A-ZMs 91.00 IllV.Mt C'ltl MIT JIST I.Oi:H TllOhf. l, KH A:m i.(i more Manhattan Collars Pajamas and Underwear The House of Kuppenhcimer ClothcH Tulsa's Livest Leading Men's Store 66. J-' a o 6 to 9lA 1 1 Notice to 1'niil on Savings 1 1 School Patrons SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY D ARROW MUSIC COMPANY, 510 S. Main 1,1 Vfe I'ay 0 Comimundnl on any amount luvrstnl monthly ur otlrrwlMt. No Tx Under Male fjupcrvlklon. Wti Milltit your account. Home Building & Loan Association C-tl5 No Tuns Under Klutn Kiiturlslim (Iter ,OUU,000 of JU-jU ICHtnln N M-'urlly for cu'ry dollar ilc SNltl'(l Willi U.S, Wo Hilliit Ytmr IIiiMiiom. Una ton Tulsa Union Loan & Savings Assn. B laiMl Will KU OrULt 6251 Kfhnois win open Thursday HfiHi-iiixin, Hi'plenihi'r t, for t uulstru linn and kali of books. IK'partmtrita! Krad.'s- -Thursday from i tilt so (i. nu Inicrmuill.ilo and Primary irradca Friday from i till 6:30 in, and Hnturday from 9 till 11 a. m. I'ntronfl nro I'rpcil to Buy Hooks 1irly at Tliijr Oitu (Seliool lliillilliij:,