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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1920. HEY, KIDS! GOT e'rect i ommlsslonors and returned for the addition of moro names , fur two weeks ami will probably bo at homo within two weeks more. Mr and Mrs Karl Hmllh hnve an' Truck Men A re Guests of Dick Sane A I Feed Dirk oye, presMil.t .mil general manager of the Hen ire truck cjm- Will Stand Trial fur Munlcf, PAH IM'HK A. tfipt lu - .1. Hlekman was bound over today to tho district court without hall, on tho charge of the murder of his wife lit lllgheart sW weeks ago. To such an evlent was public opinion aroused at the time that tho local authorities, fearing mob violence, took lllrkmau oul of lllgheart to a point where he was confined until his arrival in I'Awhuskn today. west inn) ithwist Ihli -i .isuti In trriMitig will) lii,m i il llr in . a slnn- that ruin Insuriiii. Is bring sought In many places wheip out door events are srhediilrd Hlnre the tPient nnuouneemrnt that the local rhstnbrr of eommeri o collect ed one day's rain Insurance from Lloyds of Iindon. ISngl.ind. on Ihe 101 niundup week, innnv Inquiries have rem bed tho rhaniber asking how- It was done. It dnelops that the Hhreteptirt rim ml n the isst of the month has been liisiiinl and also the free state fair at Muskogee. Hnrso Again III Vogue 1'nNi 01TV. ,Mpt. IUS- More animal di.iwn vrliliUs than h.Oe been seen in this and surrounding: counties for nrs have been In evi dence during tlm past 10-day period, because lh continued tains lliivn liavr mad. i tlie' loads muddv and In some places an mil Impassable for automobiles. I'.u merit have been re viving their vntlous tpes of bungle ami wagons and using horses and mules fol mot l power. Hurreys, sidebars, buekbo.ii .Is, spring wagons and even sulklr ha been re.sur rerted anil pressed Into servlc. Sue fxuiln IT lr Plpo. Judgment for i 1,573 was asked In n. suit filed in district court Wednes day by the Phoenix Pipe, and Supply company against the Santa Pa rail road, for the loss of one car load ot oil well easing alleged to have bean lost by the defendant compnry. rinPKASHA, Hopt. IB. Quirk work on the pnrt ot tho fire df pax ment prevented tho destruction by fire of ths MrKnrl.mil, ono of th largest hotels In the town. Coal In the basement of tho hotel PAttghl fire The flames wro extinguished without heavy Ions. There was a sufltlcnl number on tho original petition but It was deemed bent to sccuro ns many na possible to avoid any further ills agreements,, as the matter was brought up prcWousiy ami not car ried through. Th paving will be done In the near future unless the cost of mntcrlal and labor Is too high, when It will bo delayed until next summer. Miss Kdlth Jones, residing on finrfleld, has heen nn her vniatlon ANY FRECKLES? Ralph Talbot Will Give a "Freckle Faced" , Matinee I nounced the birth of n girl, born Inst Halurdav. at tho family resi dence. S21 Wilson. .Mark O-K-O Trail. PA1HVIKW. Sept. 16. Details for the marking of tho O-Iv-C trail from Oklahoma City to Dodge City, Kan., will b worked ou at the an nual convention of the association to be held hero September S3. Tho O-K-C trail connects with the Santa pnny of Oklahoma entertained rep rrsnlallvos at'd drpirtment heads of the different bratirhis of the cent, Pny In this state at a banquet yer terday cloning In the prlwite dining room of the Hot," Tulsa TSn branches represented w-r those at (Iknuilgce, H.trtlrsUllr. Aidmoreand Tulsa PRIZES OFFERED, TOO f Boy With Most "American Beauty Spots" May Win $5 In Gold Miuil IiiHiirnmv Against Italn, PONT A CITV. Kept U Halns have nirttrred so freiiuentlv In the IV trail at Hodge CUV. I r, i Mps on Tulsa kids' faces nro gniiiK to be worth real money on i-.turiMy. Scplembcr 18, and It Is r. nv up to every Tukia boy to take H long lingering glnnco at himself n1 begin counting to seo Just li.iw i iny brown ipots they find. ' ki-I who has more than flvo f, . k l s on his faco can present tjiin-.- if at the Majestic theater for Hi. 1 1 30 a. m. performance, and , , ,ni .1 seat free, by paying the w.n ' ix of 1 cent. tia'uid.iy Is going to lfe some day t(,f fuckles. Freckles of every Mid are Important on thl day. iVsi.Us getting tvabi for nothing, in x Chi who can show more "Amer i, ,n l.i.iuiy spots" than Wesley j, ii . who plays the leading com i ,v . In the sensational picture , 1 1 I let It" which Is theplay now t'i u if at the Majestic, will bo gt i ' In gold. ! -. iiilte pof-jlble thai some wln in Tulsa thero is n, boy who his in. ,rc freckles than Wesley Ji.ii but the nianagemeiit of the Jli' -'ir thrater doesn't think so. vap-.'v ll.irry has more frccklcH thin ,i person can count. Tho long : miu look ut the Juvenile comedian tl.i nun freckles you seem to see. J., a whoev faces uiu clear ot the 'mi""" will not bo admitted ex f in by paying tho regular admls r.'.u fc. for only freckled faced k.JUir- will rulu ut this per-form.in.-e. The will be royally entertained. The will we tho great picture that C'intiins moro thrills than ever hhoi. They will hec alrplano Btvrts never before recorded. They wi; laugh with Larry Somon in "Thi Stngo Hand" and tho cost Is onl 1 rent. In the thou."inds of homes In TuNa thero aro kids whoso facea nn. filled to overflowing with "gobs" of fr. kles. If any of these boys can prove after un Investigation that Jlny havo moro freckles than Wea lc Harry, tho extra prizo Is $5 In gold. Tho Majestic theater man agiment has named tho 11:30 per formance .Saturday "Preckled Paco Matinee." and any kid who will pre MM himself and hl freckles ut tho door will seo tho show for nothing. Sand Springs Notes irSX "''"Nas. Okla.. Sept. 15. il a. Wallace, foremint nn i., ..a.- R etruriion of tho hlen srhnol IhiIi.i. m made tho statement yesterday mat the failure to havo the building open and completely finished for the . pening of the fall term was due onr-huif months to secure cement, mill w..rk According to his state ment ii has taken about ono and nr.e half months to secure cement. n1 nun. work that was ordered lat Winter ll.nS fnlleil In fn,r, ,.r,M a new order was bent to another! , ' miii-worK including iloois for all of tho rooms has been en thr road for three weeks and no not!... of its arlvnl has yet been reieu-ea u is impossible to set anv iiofinita . iuie iui cu;iiiijciloil out with reasonable facilities for rprurinir the mninriitlu .. m,.r.i. -,t j?'e ' the date at six weeks. ro neing ncld in tho two uppn rooms which aro entirely linishrd except tho doors. Plasler itJE is being done In the basement enseni nnn final work on tho con id. .i s no, ptnlra. M.ii i cni is now at f'f 'is , whero she U attend- i.Sk . university, sne left for school "T.mrsdiiy H I'e Saulips. an official of tho fates Zlno company, was In tms Mt tho first of tho week con- r,fnR,"'"h tllo " management oi the ir., m smellers. The flrsl Sunday In October will mk i. large rally of the Christian fcuiula, Mhool. This announcement 'a'lp '' O. Ollmore. who also fi d that the dedication of tho new jur,h would take place on 'the 7th oi .v.vpnibcr. which Is the earliest oatr u, ,n which tho assistance of taW I; Sn'vely can bo ob 'h''(I Mr. Snlvrly considered li ,Krr'Vesl Christian evangelist lnn l,nltC(l States and his ser mon, and method ot dedication will o w.itP,i with anticipation. A e!i ,1' "'ter irorn 1,lm h'i instruct bV, .'J1' ''tlon of a largo double otS'kbou-,! tor tho services, and tho ,,'i :nu"' of 'letails as to Its pro ton L . a'"1 flnl'' hn" added a It i. . mlpi-y to the use to which " '! bo put w" 'e White Is visiting In tLbi.r. V """"" wine. uuring tier hom? ". I rhl,(l"n will be at tho ttrlr, lnrh- 320 Washington 1 hisi i ' onmltleo of tho local 1. u,V -""''-itlon mat nil plans aro finm' no'lees sent out and tho nan, ,.i eommlttoB Is on tho start- thai ,,. ' 'Airnsive campaign find cnr"',I on throughotU fommMrnB" ,nmI tne surrounding I the . f wne" mo services of S vP"Kanl""n will be enjoyed. L5 itn. . n S.mlth' mnnaglng tho con- Mia n , ' .V" sne'11 CrHk lam. ha. . . 0,,lt'0 vslerday that ho cultv , VPt ''tPerlcnced no dlffl Inc m, ' ,'";urlnK cement and work- i jiff.. ""'I mat tne worK was i'ltf rt'?B a" '"Pldly as possible. tT.."r nl'o lmo has been set to s n ne real construction work ftahV pr"lmlnary setting-up of ytt nu -ty would occupy somo time HMu'h ary Hoppe of Uellcvillp. fco'n. . h.a" bcrn entertained at tho ub. . I1" la'ishler. Mrs. O. ma,n ufor tnfi n,",, ""nth. will mam here as Mrs. Ituppcrt's ll I omo time yet. horn? .i"1 ''"Ke. who was expected Wl i I-"etlnesday from Colorado, 'orail"' .rHttn before Sunday, ac kr homi0 a f,oeram received at A. nlnn f0. th(j vn(t of Glr. " "-ect has been handed to tho Connected With A'o Other Establishment in the World When tee n the values offered in this great sale are the verg best tee. have ever given, gou'll realize what a reallg wonderful opportunity this event is. Connected With A'o Other Establishment incite World Commencing Today Thursday Promptly at 8:30 A. M. ensat Sale or U resses Hundreds of dresses bought at a great price concession specially for this sale, together .with many higher priced models reduced from our regular stock, makes this the greatest sale of dresses seen in many years at such a low price. Demonstrating Again Seidenbach's Supremacy, in Value - Giving , V I Hi "f 9 Worth $22.50, $25.00 and $29.75 The Newest Fall Dresses Handsomely Tailored of Fine Quality Materials and With the Newest Trimmings For Much Less Than the Regular Prices $19.75 The Materials Include Tricolettes Tailored Tricotines Beaded Tricotines Charmeusp Chinchilla Satins Serges Satin andLaceCombinations- The Dress Sensation of Tulsa The Styles $19.75 $19.75 Are Many and Varied Including Smart Straightline Models in Cloth Clever New Conceptions of the Tunic Style New Cape Collars Square and Round Neck Modes The New Sleeve Styles In the Favored Autumn Shades a The Dress Sensation of Tulsa J i