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TULSlA'DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1920 '7 ) CITY COMPLAINS TO PAVING FIRM Says' Company Draws Money on Estimates; Neglects Contracts COMPANIES IN PROTEST Say City Dolivecfl Body Blow to Tulsa Industries With Such Attitudes Mnyrr T. I). Kinriu nnd thn city commissioners ut tholr mcctlnt; ) tcrday tool; n stand usalnnt allowing tstlmutts hy the -Ity engineer to f.ivlr.tf companies befo.c a substnn tul paition ot tiicir v.irk Is com plctcd. Apparently thin derision wag brought about through action, of the Purkcr-WnshlnRton RniriK com pany which, accorIlrr x City Kn rliKer r. li. OrlKKK, lis already "overdrawn" lis account with the city ClrlKRx requested tho mayor anil i jmsilssloners tn Instruct liltn not to sue any more estimate. I'rtitexts Ixxliti'd. William Kulln, representing the I'nrkei-Wflshlnijton company, nnd I. V. Grey, rrpreientlnir tho Standard I'livlnu rnmpnn.v, which would also he affectd by the decision, pro toted analint tho rutins' on Hip ground that It would cause them financial rinb.irrnMiini'nt by seriously crlpplm? their crwllt. Fuller and Gray t)otIi declared that bcausc of nreont stringent financial condlt'ono, they are un iiblo to secure the piopor umount of mr.nev with which to carry on their work. ami that, they have completed much work which has not .been used ai rollateral, They said, It had been the custom In tJmcH past to allow these estimates from tlmo to time. I'cMly In Tuxpaycrs. CHy Attorney Frank K. Duncan contmdel thot thi pavlnfr com tanlen ask for nn estimate s quickly they have finished cradlnir, and kit nfler they hnv finished that part of their work they show no ef fort to fin If h the pavftic contract, muslne property owners to pav 7 per cent interest for an Indefinite, p-rbd durlnir which n work is dene. Interest starting when tho first esti mate !s slven. "We a-o not trylntr to work a hardship on you.' Ktrcet Cominls elonor O A. Strlner declared, "we'ro only tryme to forco you to do somc thlnc with thesn contracts now that you are obtaining Homo material." Grey replied that tho city's dccl tlon wa? a trtedge-hnmnter blow at the partnp companies, as they could net proceed unless they nro nblpto obtain estimates. While tho present contracts spe cify that tho ctty cr.c'.ncer "may" al low stlmales, the city attorney Inti mated Tuesday that future contracts will specify that tho engineer "can not" allow rhtlmutew Woman's $21,000 Gift fyau Admit Kendall to College Association Tho only barrier between Ken dall rolipram! entrance Into the North Central association .of col leges has been removed by the re cent addition to tho endowment fund, according tu President. J, M. Gordon. Tho only requirement for admission Into the North Cen tral association which Kendall could not fill was that of an en dowment of 200.(I06 (Tho gift of 12 1,000 made last week by a. Tulsa worrtan Increased the endowment from $1RS,549 to :05, 519. Itcqulremcnts for admission Into the North Cential association are hlBh. Credits of schools affili ated with the ns. delation are ac cepted at the largest college and universities, without entrance! ex aminations. NAVY WANTS MORE'rECRUITS Soil-nil Thousand 1 lonncr . Scrviv 5V?n Needed lr Crulso KturlliiK Soon Six destroyors attended by their moiner snip nna a nag ship will soon leave American shores for a year s crulso In Kuropcan waters, ac. cordlnK to officials at thn local nanl recrultlne .station. Bovernl thousand men of various ratlrnjs are wanted for this crulso ami the, local station has been requested to woko n recruiting campaign to obtain tho men. y Men who enlist for the crulso must have had service. They re celvu u furlough until October 15 but they must report at I'htladut phla hy that date, according to tjc recruiting omcmi.i , wecxiy re port of the numbor of men enlisted will be turned In hy tho officer In charge of tho station and Just soon a") the various quotas reached the enlistment cruise wlil bo shut down. 'L as arc the LITE INSURANCE SERVICE The surest, safest way you can draw a Will to protect your daughter, is to buy an AETNA LIFE INCOME contract. AVDonport Genlgt. ATNA Life Insurance Co. 21?-220 PaloceDkfe. 4 I emtiou' no afcenta. Plwiei psageu05 for appotatinato 1 Some People will claim that First - Class, Lenses pan'r colrl at &7 00 examination Jtree; Now, Listen ! Our Prescription Lenses arc ground in Tulsa and they are the best money can buy. My optical business increased to where I had to get an experienced optometrist. This man has had years of experience in the larger cities. Satisfac tion absolutely guaranteed. Bring your children. Either RnnJInrr ny DSafant I.inRc f!nmrlete in Anv Size or Style Frames, Guaranteed the Toric Lenses, Only $5.00 to $7.00. Examination Free. I believe any business man should make a good honest profit on his goods. I am soliciting the peo- nln's rrnrln nrVin Vmvo fn wnrV fnr fhfiir dollars, and i guarantee you a Square ueal, aosoiuteiy. DEMOCRATS PICK VINITA CITIZEN Marshall Stevens Will Bo Chairman of Commit tee, First District Marsnll Btovens, a prominent mpr clyint of Vlnlta, wns chosen chair man of the democratic conTTrTsslonal commltten of the first district at a mnsting hold In Tulsa, Tuesday af ternoon. Mi. Itobert tlnlbrcnth of Tulsa, was elected secretary, Itesolullons were adopted endors ing tho national, stato and congres sional candidates. Congressman Howard was commended for his ac tivity In behalf of the. farming, min ing and oil Interests and the Inter est ho has taken In tho welfare of tho former soldiers and th'clr fami lies. Committees wcro appointed ns fol lows: Chairman, Marshall Htevcns. Craig county: vle chairman Harah A. Hums, Vhni?vpn county; vice chairman, Mrs. Tom f:Kpaddcn, Itocers county, secretary, mW Itob ert Calbreath, Tulsa county: treas, urcr, II. C. Jaeibus, Tulsa county. Executive committee. Marshall Stevens, Vlnlta, Mrs. (1. C Wusthur. Xnwntn; M. I.. Uoleomb, 1'awhitskn: Collin8villc Is Sued for $17,000 bu Hank: , , Sais It Paid Pauroll Judgment for IIJ.OOO was asked by the Colllnsvlllu National bank In n suit filed tn superior court Tuesday ngnlust tho city of Col Unsvllle. The bank ctallifs tho city owes this amount, with In terest from Jifly I. 1920 for money advanced tho city for the payment of officer's salaries and for sup plies needed by tho city. It. W. Skinner. Miami: Mrs. W. R O'ltannon. Miami, J. II. Mulllns, llartlesvllle Mr. J. I), Turner, Taw nee. Committee on urbanization : V. D. Clbson, drove, Mrs. JasS. Daven port, Vlnlta; T. C. lUiwIIng, l'ryor, Floyd Carvert, Nowata; Mis. U. U McCain, l'awhuskn. It. II. Wills, Claremore, Mrs. Unlit. (Snlbreath, Tulsa; Mrs. Hada A. Hums, llartles vllle. l'ubllrlty committee: Mrs. .las, S. laventyrt, Vlnlta; Mrs. K. A. l'lek ens. Grove; Mrs. (1. C Weathers, Nownta; Mrs. V.. 1 McCain, I'aw liuska, Mrs, W. H. O'llaunon, Miami Mrs, Totjt McSpadden. Chelsea. Mrs, Sarah Al Hums, )laith'svllle, Dr. T. W. StallinRs Announces Tho removal of his office to 114 West Fourth Street NURSING COURSE OPEN TO WOMEN Mrs. Godfrey Advisee All Women to Prepare to Care for Sick Is tho Invitation of Mrs. William I). Godfrey, head of tho homo niirs. lng urtlvltles rf tho Tulsa county Hid Cross, "Tho number of nurses gniduatlnn from our tralnlnir schools Is dcrenelng and It Is largely up to mo women in our iimues in' of their own sick," Mrs Godfrey said yesterday. "Through this course a wiiuwin uui learn tu carry out the phvslrljn'H orders and to nsnlst her sick to a rapid recovery. Tho course nlsa teat lies caro- of tho body and Uur to keep well." A homo nursing class for mothers 3 DR. STOTTS 210 Ittchards Hldg. Third and lioston Tulsa, Okla, Formerly of Hot Springs, Arkansas lllood, Skin, Getilto-Urlnary and Venereal Diseases and general offlco practice. Scrums, Vaccines, Klectrlcal Treatments l'lionp Gsago Hill WMWW imr se cv i a -sae- ' ipwe nnd houpekpepers will he held at ! 30 i'. luck this afternoon at the Hed t ios headquarters, Fourth nnd Cliumnatl, and a etas for business women at 7 JO this evening. A class for employed uomen will be con ducted at the Y W, c. A at 7 o clock on Tuesday evening eiasies sre free tho c'oiirM it the V W. C. A hould bo nindo al the association but. ding, j tiirs. Mm it. Markliam has re turned to tho American lleiuty Shop, 31.1 South lloulder, after hav ing spent three months reviewing In All I soma of thn most excluslvu beaut v llcglMratlons fo r parlors In Chicago, Advt. Hrim siriln from rrr mieetis ful I'oit OrsilusUi Cotims, what I lsrncrl iiimiy new sn.l iticritinfut wmym lo benefit fojiU with troubles ot (ho l"yi, Kr, N and ThrosU l)H. AHTIIUH CA-tll'IllXTj t.17 Mit;n lllilf, OmiIIIH 8 WEST TH-IRD &STREET, For Today We Offer. An Extraordinary Sale of . DRESSES New Cloth Dresses Secured at an Unusual Concession. Positively Every Dress a Marvelous Value I u mt,m u 1 1 I coc nr-cr- a t )) uffi U $30 Dresses m JR I J ll T y Charming new Fall Dresyes that If iiir- I Mn'tcrlaU If, I A ) chased In the regular way would be Ini- I ) I I )l I potMlblo to duplicate under J40. Dresses i.'jno I J I ) 11 representntlvo of every new feature In I (' f l I V i stralghtllne, tunic and accordion ploated V ,. 'Jl I ) A I Vli SJ" effects, noma natln trimmed, others prut- Men k car I i A Ui tlly braided or embroidered. Values uch I as will pay every woman to mvestlgato. V Rcrgo !" for perhaps, not again In moiitha will I I these savings ho repeated, Nay Only 7 I You Can AlwnysDo Better At the Advance Shop h I Headquarters for 'the Kryptok Invisible Bifocals, and They Don't Cost You $Z0.UU, fcithcr. Kcmenr ber, These Krytok Lenses Are the Uenuine. ihey Are Ground in Tulsa, Okla., by a Reliable Whole sale Optical Co. With these Kryptok Invisible Bifocals you can see to thread the., finest needle and see a mile away uirougn cne same tense. voHoiuteiy iar unu uvui vision is.ground into the same lense. No segments, B Hfl Rn.ima JOHN, THE RING MAN , 111 SOUTH BOSTON AVE. Wz Blocks Soutli of Frjsco Station. Thank You. 1921 Buick. Is Here! It Js a pleasure to announce that we have received a- ship ment of the new model Buicfts and these will be displayed in our salesroom today and tomorrow only. To those who have long anticipated a viewing of this most popular car, we promise a genuine surprise. Open this evening. You are welcome. i The new models on display will not be shown -after Wednesday as they are scheduled for delivery to owners Thursday. Forster-Davis Motor Corp. Ninth and Main FLACK'S SPECIAL See Window Display See Window Display For . One Day Only Wednesday, Sept. 29th A.f A Forty-Pound, All Cotton, Roll Edge Tufted Mattress with good ticking. A reg ular Fifteen Dollar value. For today, only 1 i w i , 4 ; i ! r li' it: m