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HULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920 I I r I IKE ft t CITY IS BALKED IN PERMIT ROW Patterson Ignores Offi cial Order to Stop His Building CITY'S NEXT MOVE NOW Arrest May 11c Only Courc In Ciihc Left Open to 'Dads'; Permit Fee llofiiHcd It's the city's next move In thn A. It. Tattrison ruse. In which Tnt I nr so n building permit for it inn rhino shop In t'hiTokoo Height, was revoked. Tnttorson was notlflcil AWdiiemtny afternoon to stop opeta tlnnit mi his building, having been given written notlco hy City Build ing Inspector II. 12. K'opp, Kopp iilso tendered Patterson the permit fee, which wns refused nml Irft on Kopp'a desk. At that tlmo PnUor on declared ho 'would continue building operations. May Arrest Patterson. Just what nrllnn thn rlty intend to take Ih prohlpmiitlcal, no Btntn niciil hnvlng boon Issued Wcdne. dny. ThriHo pouted on tho cnmi say thu only legal stop loft Is to arrest Patterson for violation of tho build ing ordlnnce. It In prohnbln thnt tho mayor and city commissioners will discus tho rltunllon with thn legal department today to decldo on n (letlnltn course. In refusing to nccept tho return of hi building permit fee, Patterson acted upon tiio advice of hli nttor ney, .Inhn A. Haver, of the law firm of Randolph, Haver and Hhlrk. and officials of thn real estate oxchnnge who assert that ho hs violated no ordinance because in ol)talned ir nattiren of owners of 11 lots nut or 12 In tho block In which thn mn- Cliino nliop In hem erected. Thn city rontendii that an the permit wan revoiten no cannot proceed nn til thn nisn I reopened and tho do clslon changed. Violators of Liquor Laws Found Guilty by Jury in County Court David Crouch, n negro who ban been hold In Hie Miiinty Jail slne August 1-1 for trial on u rhntK" of possession nf "choc" beer at hla homo In Hickory, entered n plea of guilty In county court Wednesday when hi cann was rnlled for trial, .linlnn WllllamH fined thn defendant J50 and mJi and nllowod him a .'i0-dny sen tnnco for thn tlmo ho liM already spent In Jail. Two criminal appe.it.mre bondi of tdOO curh, made hy Dirk Levy and his wife for trial on puses, alon rhargi, were ordered forfeited In county court when m t!i.fenii until failed to 'ipp.'iir f"i" tt I'll Wednesday Hevenl it.ill'.rm of "choc" beer were foiin I 'n their homn west of We.it Tillru in AURiint. Registration Hooks Arc Open for Ten Days Only Voters who desire to oxeri lne the great American privilege of auffrngo at the November election, who have not already done so, only have nine more days in which to Milliter. If you do not know what precinct you Hre In, or want any other lufoi mu tton concerning the registration, cull Osage: 1649. JIM HARRIS SAYS CHANGE COMING People Tired of Jleign hy Old Combination; Want New Era, He Says Itohert A. Melllrney, runeral Director. Phone IE6-191-014. !21 Smith Main. Advl. Tv elvo years of a combination thnt hn ii'preaented tho domocraHe imrly In Mntn and nation, compound of (!. N. Haskell, L Cruce, U. I,. Williams, .1 . A. ItnbertKon and Woodrow Wilson, him created the In- evltabln and brought about a rUbli demand or sentiment for a, change, hci ordlnpr to Jiunr-M A. llnrrls, repul- llcnn atiiti, cbalrmnn, who wiih In Tlllaa Wednesday "That In tin' n 'irfoii-there w.it mo' much eiilhiixl.i.'iii over the trip of Girl's" Slnfemcnl Will Help Tulsn, Oklnhomn Many women will profit by ihe following statement of one of Iheir Hex "I wan afialil to eai on itccmini of Atomnch troiiblH. l;ven rl' u ill'l not iiKieo. After taldnK Abler-i-ua I fun eat anything:." Aldir-l-ka aula on JtuTII upper and lower how el, lemovliiK foul matter which poisoned utomach. HXCHUUnM' Ur win on the atomiieh or hoii' Hlnmach. (luardH aKaiimt appendi citis. It lirlmiH out poiponnun m.'i' ter you never thought wan In ymii yxlem. Hoy It. Oetinmi, druKKim. 113 H. Main BtrenL Advt. flenator llrmllnir to tho wont", anld Mr. Ilnrrln, "and by the way, that lv'nn the monl aucceAtiiul campnlKn venture i can remember in my .17 yearn of rcMdetico In Oklahoma. Tho only thliiK that c'limln HardliiK'n re ren tour was that by MeKlnlcy." Harris wan Rreatly pleaiied with the rerrillta of the Hardin; vWt In view of ltd affect upon the mixed and 11 n certain ole. "ConitltutlnnHl demo i rala are koIiik to do a lot In putting HardlnK over," Ilurrja m.iIiI. The atale chairman In opttmMtlc over the opportunity for tho ntalo republican ticket and predlnta Ton Krcwminn J. W. Ilanold cindldato for no tm tor will lead It by in, 001) to 1R.00I) vol , HirilK b ft here tout MKht for his home In WiiKoner win re he v 1 1 1 npend tod.iy, return Iiib to Okuhom.i city Friday where be will I' main until election. MASONS MOLD CEREMONY Iay ('orncnitono ttt tlulldliiK nt Nor- , man lM'iiimt-i to or niiui of Mafuinn HtudylnK Tlifrc. Olio of tho mofit recent trlumplm of Oklahoma Manonry, according to Tulmnii who wear the ulun of tho aqiiaro and compajin, wait tho laying of the cornerstone at Norman for a bulldlnc belli built by tho Indian cnnnlfttory of McAleater to ho at the dmpoxal of Indian boy atudenta at the university, nona of Mations. Tho building la bnlnp coimtructed at a cunt of approximately IZfOOO. ()ioii7.o Conner, past granu maaicr, V w ry K I lonltlil iUt nffUlated, with Frank Craig, Hal Mublrow and C. II. Teeter, membern Bof tho building committee. Flvo thounand mter Mannna wero In linn, headed by tho ntudent bofly, ac cording to thono who attended the .. .ceremony. It la planned to uuua a' h' at ( iiwlh; il.i'J I similar edifice nt Norman for uso of girl ntudent. Accounting Course Begins Monday, Oct 18 If ou lutti not already nuiilc nrriingemeiitn to lMg1n your couroo In I'ublli Acioiiullug mill Auditing at tho TI'IjSA llt'SlNKKS COIi 1. 1 ;(!:, In1 sun to do mi Immediately. New clanniiH will Im orgiinlrcd .Monday, October IH, In both our day mid owning nchool. Our con i-M- N lliontiigh, pnirllcal anil tip-to. dato. It will tiuallty )ou for mi iircouiitlug pinllloii and cimblo jou to Him thn (', I'. A. exain liiMtlon. Sec iih at unit!. TelephoiU! OKago 1 120 for hh npnoliilmcnt. Kill-1 1 II. Third St. TULSA BUSINESS COLLEGE Rubber Market, Too, Has Hit the Toboggan That the general reduction In prlco has ntao nTfertcd tho rubber market to ftfrccuntrd by tho an nouncement ttlday by tho Kconnmy Tiro company, local distributors, of a 20 to 40 per cent cut In Oldfleld tire. Practically all linen of IiuhI ncM seems' to havu hecomo Infected and are Joining tho downward trend In prlco making, reportH show. Dr. I). W. Dlckason, osteopath, Oiago I Advt. DOCTORS USE . CALOTABS FOR COLDS AND FLU Influenza and Grippe, Lito Ordinary. Colds. ' Require Calotnbs, the Purified and Refined Calomel Tablets .That Are Nausealcss, Safe and Sure. Doc orn am warning the ptibllo that nlmplo ooldM and mild canes nf Influenza often lead to pneumonia and other serious complications. They any that every cold should ro celvn Immediate attention and that tho first stop In tho treatment la to '""I'O i're that tho llvor la active. Tor Mil ptirpoin Calotabs. tho per fected, nauBeales.s calomel tablets tiro tho Hurcst. best and most agree able laxative. One CUIotab at bed time with a wallow of water Unit's, all. no salts, no nnuscn. and no upsetting or tho digestion and iippotlto. Next morn ing your cold hns vnnl.ihed, your liver Is active, your system In purl fled and refreshed and you aro feel lllg fine With a. lieartv nnnniii. ... tireakfast. Eat what you ploasa, v urn t For your protection. Calotabs aro ion oniy in original sealed packages urlcu thlrtv.f v. ert. aiii ' rccommond and guarnnteo Calotabs and aro authorized to refund llin prlco If you are not delighted with BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE a Take Salts nt First Sign of 131addei Irritation or Backache Tho American men and women must gunrri constantly against Kid. ney trouble, because we oaf too much nd an our food Is rich. Our blood Is filled with urlo acid which the kid neys strlvo to filter out, thev weaken from overwork, become sluggish: th ellm'nntlio Mcsncs cloir and the result Is kidney trouble bladder lienlth"S ft t?,ncraI .""ne In When vour kidneys feel like lumps nt lead: your back hurls or the urlnn Is cloudy, full of sediment or you three tlmen during the Mcht: If vou Buffer with slrk beadnclm 0r .IIztv nervous spetm scld stomach, or v0,i Juve rheumatism when the weather Ik bad, est from xnnr nharmAcW about f0nr onnre, of Jnd Riltv tke a tahlesnonn ln a as, of u"te? before breakfiM for a few rtnys end your kidnvs win then act fin This fnmotis mils , rnm ,h l ff trranes nnrt lemon ....J ' . with bibln. and hss been se.1 for .ii-.,..,h m nusn and stimulate elnrped Irltlnnva. n ....... arid In the urine no It no longer Is a sniiree of irritation, thus ending uimieur oisorners. uau h.ms is nexnenilve eannnt louirK mines a 'ieii?iitfii efforves cent llthln wntof Ui longs In everv homo beciuse nobody Does Poor Sleep Ruin Digestion? OfnOST people do not grasp the significance of sleep. They do not realize that J l "gating a good night's rest" constitutes the very definite precedure of getting back strength, energy, tissue and cells which have been previously reduced to a state of exhaustion from daily effort of mind, body and nerves. 3 If your mattress develops those vague phases of discomfort so detrimental to the body's repair functions during sleep, the digestive processes will likewise become impaired. Poor sleep means lowered vitality; the digestive organs are therefore not sufficiently fortified to'fully perform their functions. 3 The Scaly Sanitary Tuftless Mattress pives the body precisely what it must have to aid the vitality re newing functions of sleep- freedom from pressure, freedom from tensigjj. It merits the consideration of every, person desirous of maintaining a normal status of sleep, digestion and health Undulating Comfort a Requisite of Sleep 5 The pronounced undulating prop erties of the Scaly meet the imperative needs of the body in sleep. 5 Its flexible surface "cives" with such ease of resistance under the hips and shoulders where the body rests heavi est, ns to remove that sense of undue pressure so often experienced with other mattresses. 3 Likewise it soothingly rises to "fill in" the arches of the back providing uniform support and thus removing a cause of physical tension. oA Single Cotton Batt Inseparably Interwoven 3 The Scaly Sanitary Tuftless Mattress consists of a ningle giant batt of long fibre cotton inseparably interwoven by the Exclusive Sealy Air -Weave Process. 5 Tills high, sofr, fluffy batt stands five feet high when completed. It is then gently pressed down, inserted into the ewering andreleascd to the generous depth and softness of mat tress. Neither time nor use can im pair the soothing qualities of long fibre cotton thus woven. Old Fashioned Quality tRjgorously Maintained 5 The custom, Inaugurated by the Sealy Mat i trcst Company neatly a half century o, of using only the hlgheit grade-cotton available la today xlgorouily nulnulntd. SealyMade 1 Tufted Mattresses Wifre a Tufud Manre j utll suffice, bttter valua than the Sra!j-MaJ Drandi Usud at tht rf? Kt cannot be had. Likf tht Stnly tuch it made exctmlveJj of new mattrfou and bran a label giuratuttitif the chata&tr and tualit; of iu contcnll. jvfsrlite J Ask. Sealy Dealers to Show You these Unusual Values Sanitary Tuftless ss "qA Willow for tht Sealy Mattress Company Sugar Land, Texas Halliburton-Abbott Co. Mrtnbcr Hcttcr nttslncM Ilurcnu Mctnhcr Open Shop (Square Ural) Association Fifth and Main Sts. Phono G060 Continuing the SilkHosiery Sale The Remainder of a Special Purchase of 1692 Pair s-Plaiti Weave, Pure Silk Pointcx Heel Full Fashioned I'tiictlcally nil of them .irn imro Bilk throughout, hut wo urn Including a rela tively HniHll number of pnlrs with lisle tops jiml fcut co nn to make tho UBnortment ns largo ns pomlblc. They :ire allRhtly Imperfect storkliiBS that havo hnrcly failed to pium tho very rlKhl In flection of well known tnnkera. Wo hcllcvo their wrarlUK qualities nro us itooil ns over. They uro offered ln almost all fIich In hrowns, blacks, whites nml gmys. Tnrtlculnr women who llko to bo thrifty will find them very acceptable llonirr)- Hfllon Mala lloor An Extra Choice Lot of "Seconds" Special J.69 Pair. Exceptional Tailored Suit Values Splendid, suits of Trlcjtlne, Velours, VcUlync, Duvet do Inline, and wool check In the most desirable colors, such ns Suchow, twilight, plncnecdla tnupe, Malay and navy carefully chosen garments that aro high grado in style, trimmings, materials and fine tailoring. JThcy aro to bo hail ln tho various wanted modes. Trices nro conservative and within a rango that mccta tho needs of practically all pockctbooks. -39.50, 59.50 to 124.50 Beautiful Plaid WoolSkirts Priced 15.00 They are pleated styles side pleuts, box pleats, knife pleats ln bright colors ln types for wear with tho new fall sweaters and the moro subdued tonoa to go with tho smart sports coats. They aro nicely tailored with careful attention paid to the tittle details of finish that mark garments of the bet ter kinds. Selections are good. This Season You'll Find One of the Most Desirable Complements of Dress to Be Fur Chokers The fur choker tends to heighten tho effectiveness of tho cloth suit) coat or Uresa that Is without a collar of fur, be It plain tailored or elaborately embellished. It U practical, too, for It affords protection to tlm neck and throat against wlntcry winds. Wo show qulto a number of chokers, among which arc: -c-Chokcr of onc-akln Stone Martin ln a lovely Triced, 40.rn. One-skin Uaum Martin choker, largo and fluffy. 80..-.0. One-skin choker of fine Mink In dark shade. SS.no. Two-skin choker of ntch, rich nnd dark. Priced, ltl.no. Two-skin Ilnum Martin choker, beautiful. Priced, 150.00. Ono-skln chokers of, Hudson Hay Sablo of flno quality. Priced from 125.00. Chokers of squirrel, Kolinsky, fox, Scotch mole and other fura pcndab!c( quality in a good selection and reasonably priced. quality, imma. 1 Triced, Priced, upward of de- New Styles in Lovely Georgette Blouses The new suits and new separato skirts call for yes, they Invite new blouses of Instant appeal. Suchiare thq blouses wo have Just rccuntly hung ln the show cases In the blouse1' section. But they will not remain long, they iro Just so attractive nnd the values are so good, To bo had ln tho moro desirable of the season's colorings and ln over-blouse, tie-on, over-blouse, and conven- tlnilql nlvl.n tional stylo. Priced Gradually 5.95 to 19.95 Third 11or Silk Specials Satin Charmeuse Beautiful In quality and texture, destrablo for dresses, blouses and skirts; 40 Inches wide and shown In brown, Copen, sy QK navy and black. Special........ ttUfJ Chiffon Taffeta and Satin Splendid quality nll-sllk satin and chiffon taffeta for flno dresses anil skirts, to bo had In black, navy and many desirable col ors. A wonderful v.tluo; 30 S Of inches wide. Yard, special l)J Rich Lining Silks Fancy foulard, printed florentlne and fancy printed satins In a wldo nnd varied collec tion of porhnps 50 different patterns and colorings; 36 and 40 Inches - qk wldo. Tho yard, special XO0 , Fine Wash Satin Of -choice finality nnd ndtnlrablo texture; it HPe.colletit for tailored blouses and fine undergarments; 36 Inches wide; ln white, pink, flesh color, lavunder. rose. (1 i t pink and turquolso. Special XV 1 Woolen Specials French Serge An extra fine weavo wool serge, very de strablo for street dresses; 42 Inches wide In colors only; very special to -f tZ( close out. Special X.Ou Wool Tricotine rinn, close weave; medium weight; much In demand for tailored suits and Bklrts, to black, nary, brown. Copen. gray and novel ties; 64 inches wide. Special, r fl.T the lard y.... D.VO Silvcrtonc Suiting A beautiful two-tone, nil-wool suiting and coating In medium weight; shown In nivv gray, tan, Copon, brown and now Q QK blue. Special OtJ0 Chiffon Broadcloth Wch, statln-flnlshed broadcloth for elegant suits, drosses and coats, In black, nay. brown, purple, old tose and bottlo grec 54 Inches wide. Special, CIO tho yard ft. Li) Time, Now, to Provide tyarm Bedding Sllkollno Coniforth Special Many house wives havo uho for good, practical com forts obtulnablo at nominal outlay. Kor today's selling we offer full slio comforts filled with Oottonrnd covered with silko llne,, mostly In dark patterns, at a spoilal price that should sell a lot of Q QQ JUU L, thorn. Each, sprclal Cotton! niunkets Srwcinl Prirtty Plaid Cotton Illankots of splendid quality ami doublo slzo, 66x80 Inches, In pinks, blues. tans nnd grays. Pair f? QK special OtJO 00x76 Double Cotton niunkets for full sire bedj In grays and tans with borders In con trartlng colors. Tho pair, O HQ spccjnl . U,JO 4 Materials lor Hohxe-Made Comforts Comfort Sllkollno for covering comforts; 36 inches wide and shown in a good solectlon of light and dark colors; makes splendid comforts. QKP YArd, special . OtJlf 72x90 Sheet Lambs' Wool Comfort Hatting, covered and sewed 1.05 ( 72x90 Sheet Limbs' Wool Comfort Batting, loose !.! 72x90 Tour-Pound Cotton Comfort Batting, stitched, 2.00 72x90 Three-Pound Cotton Comfort Batting, stitched I" lHlll lluur '""'' ii uiinnne )V ILtVIng UIdncy flushliu; any Ume.