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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1020. (l DAYS TO FILL COLLEGEJPLEDGE nf C. What L'lty Must 00 on M. ouuuui . i -r-rrnr t ... romniifton Will Tn. f"4 ILM ' ,pC,t tea Offered and Select Uic t,ocauon hi. 30 days In which to promise of nn 80-ucn' yl.st r i. ,n 1v to locatn tho now rivff-ltv. Hev. I. H. ,. of thu Klrat M. K. , i m..i I.. v repri i'cmeii .tuiist in fg v oll' tfo ior mis cny, j .c, , of tho chamber of -ier c tit thrlr wocl.ly meeting 'i,,tt Tj Jnday nonn, C, of ' I'lcdgei! SO Acres, rj arr age WM 11p1k'1 b' tho .h,r c' jinmcrro on behalf of I "Wl4 , m..'.. rti.lni.nil I ity " 'i' mat. viivuiM f'BS aj i candidate for tho uni ... 'V. .- ural tracts worn in- '' '.' t... il.. IrtC.illr.tt cnmmltli. Tulai tnntwul of r fp n inu'tipii. mm m t commute no itclfio - . ... - . . .njMtr itton won mauo uu iu . w,nn m irht ho nurrhatiod. Adeta t5 tho tract flcntutoiy ie- i,in nnn nn.i nirn Hiiurnnmi. in n nr metiers, w rn h fiorri iK in do no lvrrrn tn Committee) to Mart Aoru. chamber of commerce huUrl- Panama Canal Wovker Hera Seeking Acreage for Possible Mining Alton I'lnkorton, nr llranch, -rtrk., ono of tlio leading men In tho coal mining lnduiwy In this section, U In Tulsa thin week at tending to business lii.ittcrn ami Incidentally seeking UJinn aerie gj In Tulsa, county for coal produc Hon. Flnkerton In general manager of tho lltiskoll Coal kilning com pany, tlio Urand l'ralrlo Coal company, tho S. C. Awhroy Coal and Coko company, mid tho Webb Coal company, officii of which nr(. located m llrnnch and r'ort Smith. Thcso uompalc use six of the largest stripping uhovcls In use In tho southwest. I'lnkorton waif connected with tho buildlnfr of tho .'annum catml 'n a fluporvlsmy capacity. On return to tho United Stateo In I ft 10 ho pnnt;cd In he coal mlnliiK hUHlnenn, in which ho line re mained uvor since. clu at nnen tn InvnRflfntA nlnuntt tho different tracts Inspected no all obligation!) of the city to tho cul Icro will ho fulfilled within tho wpeolfled 30 dnys. S'hllo no offi cial titatemcnt Iiuh boon lwuid, it In understood that tho commltteo Is cerlously cot'Kldorlnir tho purchase of un S0-nero tract from tho Tulna Livestock and Induntrlal exposition company. This leaves largo cnoush ncronKo for the exponltlon to carry out It original plan, and would, according to thoi.o In touch with tho situation, nfford nn ideal loca tion for tho college. ItcslMor Indians Too. lly AMnriatF'l l'risn Hlalo Wire. OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 22. Ill structlon to reijlKter Indian for the general e'ectlon November 2 on the naift; ba.sls as whlto purwmn were sent out from the offlca of the at torney general here todav MAY CUT RATES TO HELP PAVING Cost of Moving Crushed Rock to Tulsa Jobs Heavy, Gray Says A reduction in frelRht rates on rook designed for uho in street im provement wmk or county road work la anticipated by I. V. Gray, provident of tho .Standard I'avjng company, who returned Krlday from Oklahoma City where a honrlni: was held befoic tho corporation commis sion the day prcUmiK. (iray was accompanied by K. N. Aihuiis, manager or tho TulKa Traf fic apoclallon, .1. ,M. Chandler anil J. T. t-uitry. While tho hearing was requested and obtalnid by the Stand ird I'avhiK company, the reduction In rites if gianlul will afleet all otner conipiules in ttlmlUir llneH n well as tho county ami municipality. Practically nil the crushed rook i 'iced in TuImi I obtained irom a Iciiihbor live mlb ii irom the c",ty. It irt hauled over the Kriwo. In I'll i tbi nito was ono cent per hundred: it was lnrreised gradually until June 5. 101P. when it was thrco cents a (hundred. When the jr per cent In- ereaso took effect on J'opl. 10, lust, It was ml.-'cil to four conts a hun dred. Uray's contention Is that the rnto should be reduced to two and one half cents wh"i crushed rock Is usei; for public Impiovement work. Ills company, ho rays, hi paving npprxi. matel J300 a rttv in i under tho feur cent rate than It wo.ild under the tw i nod one 'itilf r nt rale City Briefs I M. OLAitnOW'of Cowctu was a Tulrni visitor Krlday M. A. WILDKll' of Okmulsco was a Tulea Visitor this week. (). K. McHLHOV of Jennings was In the city Krlday on business. MR. AND MR ft.' A. K. HIIUiKV of I'rinklln, I 'a., arc visltoiH in tho city. Ill) C.OCICKI.L went to Knn.i Cltv Thursday to look uftcr buslnpss IllUHhtS. H. V Mrimt.VIJY accompanied the Kendall football team to Kdmond I'rlday. W. A. ItOltACII, Tulsa real estate man. mado u .business trip ti. Miami Krlday. MAJOR HARVUV DONAI.DH"N has returned from n visit in Cali fornia. MRS CMAUI.KS II ROill.lIH l In Shoals, Intl.. whero she was called to the bciltlrte of her father, lien lamln C. Johnson, womo weeks ago Mr. Johnson Is past S4 years of age ii lid thrro i'J a question as to recovery. MR. AND MRS. J A l) ATM AN have recently mocd to Tulmi from Utile Cltv. Vn. (- T. A. III'NT nrd John Y. Murry, Jr.. have returned from u trip to the New York markets'. A. K. I.KWIH. Tulmi bunker. Vho msde a 'iiialtie.ts trip to HI. Louis this week, wll return Monday. I - M ItS. 1'ANNH LIVKHAY of Hog. ers Ark., Is visiting lii'r daughter, Mm. it. T Johustin of tho hi. iff of the Salvation Aimy. .1 D It If It It Y. ' cashier of the AmeilMii N'.itlnii.il bank of Kapiilpa Slid C. K V.imlervoorl, I'jiwtnv banker, weio Tulsa vlsttms Krlilay 11 MiRoLD H l(ORINff)N. former cmplove of the Klrnt National bank of TuN. now oonneeletl with thi Oil Well Hupplv eittmviny of l'oniti City, Is here tills week. . ... IMCTITIONft .() DIVORCIff ere flletl In tl'Klrlet anil tllpeilor eourls b'rliliiv bv lime Diiriow aitnlnst I, It ll.li i. William I, Dobbins iiK'ilii'K Cirlhile liibblns, I nPCRI.Ktl l." DIVOHCH welt rr itiei! I'tltliiv In district eouii tc IM.iriiurlle Kdwnrdn on peti tion iii'inii-i Wilier lvlw.i.i.-. Hand Hmllli a.: i, S Oily yiulili. MARl:li)K I.IC1:NI:H wero l sui d in -i. (, .Mowing Kill! iv bv Hie clerk nf . ouniv coiirti J 1 I'liink Un, 21 m i .Murgailto llctk-lc, n, llejrgs ! J White 32. TiNt nod Mnilc C Sliiirttll. 25. liridti.t I r.i , noidun I Wrlgrtif, 22 and i In lina I'. Hit i. .It i 1 'I, Tulsa. ( MANY WCl MEN REG I ST F. R E D Mrs, ('. I! Utliin:iii Thlnlts Majority Ot Women Against Ismikiic Viniit n ni Tulsa counu hiM nt Itlert .! Ill 1 11 go nlllllbtts f. i the eld tlnii. ii'iihiIm sunt ny i putitli in pieehiit . niniiiltteowouieii I i Mis. tihui.tn, iiiiiiit.V chiilrw'oiii.iM uf I In i uptililli tn . i.mmlttco hull. .tit. Mih Uihm.tn tlei I ih iI slut thinks Un nn Joiilj ni Uic women of thi. niiru Will nl lll.llllINt t)ll b'HRUI .111.1 (in tht1 i eputilie in candidate. Iti'i'lililli ,iii rnllli'H will be In Id this cM'tiing in Sklnlook ninl ChIIiiik II if. The high school aililllui til it i nt Jenks was flllfd for the icimiI.ii can mil ling Thuisilny n ik when S. he Welti insile li Mi Uihmati Kitiilngloti Uuhiii uml Dalley lb II. Robert A. Mellhney, Kunernl Dliedor. I'Iuuim 4Mi-ltH-91.11. H2 1 Mitutll Main dvt. WOULD HFI.P FARMER OKLA1IOM CITY. Ocl. 23. Oovernor Rubertson this afternoon sent a telegl-nin to rresldent Wilson offering to "Join In n cuiistructlvo or helpful movement to husband the Interest of tho colton farmer.'' Tho got oi nor also sent ji telegram to Xiiintor Iloko Ptnllh of lleiugla, ox pressing oiprniil of n plan to or Kiinlttt an t'lport finance corpora tion to take cotloii off tlio haml:i of "lo g iwer. 'l'he governor's tnestMgo to tho president follows. "I be lotion mi llion In ilnplur ulile. Tho cotton export nitaoi latum or sotno other agency should ho en couraged lo cMciul crodlt fijr lialul ling ot presont crop. If omothlnB In not donn Immodlalely (o rellovo Ihn situation, a very Inrgo portion ot tho crop will not bo gathered, rarmorn aio ciulttlnR fields nil ovur tint state. "Hanking nnd business Interests will doiibllrps como to u standitlH If fnrmeiM urn urged and forced in plnco entlro crop on market to Haul-, dale deblK. Will gladly Join In con Hiructlvo or helpful movement to husband tho Interest of cotton farmer. mnuNHMt Whispering Thin is oven better Mum "Dnrdonnellu." Drop in and let uh play it, for you. S Darrow Music Co. I 510 South Main Qanrjo 618 is B ADIES $1900 REWARD! UsJRK I ftomaef tStoirl,iRCMit Abfttnt. abnormal rufi la Cl.r. ASCOTrilK&IMRLKUTCO., UUCIU.K Two Doorft Wct of Main St. l 3 WEST THIRD STREET Oppostlo Rialto Theater f o o w m i n -MM a . r m n : jf m nnK. nan m m v inn no rsiPiirn ns vvinvr Picture, Will Play Palace Theater Tomorrow Hif( r 5a f 't it Iz 4 is t . i vA w. r ' t mil :5vM mM m ml tztm'Y - --tyvrf y r- wtaV-. t,ftw Lvi m' , vVl This is a sale on which this store stakes its reputation. We recall no sale in recent years planned on a larg er scaleand offering more beautiful styles. Diversified assortments, at such wonderful values as we feature Saturday. Come expecting exactly what we advertise. Stupendous Dress Offering Involving hundreds of high-class new Fall dresses, sacrificed to us at less than former market prices. Values that shatter every local value-giving precedent! "A rrcim in tho night! Then 1 is rill. Somo morn screams! :1 KLIness again! (Josh all Iiem ' vttr P all about' There's -"S a-s n 'on, Just lay to that. murder' la It robbery? What -thsworli ran bo tho vmntler?" 'i:! h rur "Wdls. tho colo i! 1 dec 'iic, will soon appear v.t tcreers, and then tho wholo -M miitcry will bo solved." CUa. Hay in 'Tho Vlllago Sleuth." iuji in in,; i-aiat;u iiiua- Daorrow. On this newest nar rative of deleetlvu ltf In a small town tho Inimitable Ray hna scored In a part that will delight Ills thuu samla of followers. Charles Ray has another country bny characterization In "A Vlllago Sleuth." but Ihlu time with a brand new twist. Tho pltluro was pro duced by Thomas Ii. Ineo for Paru mount's rclcas According to tho storj.. Charlie Is a farmer's son, with aspirations to become a great detective His bung ling amateur offo.-ts when thieves Inv.ulo his father's melon patch loads to his departure from homo and a new Job as mini of all work around a private sanitarium. Hero 1m be rrmes Involved in a mystery worthy of a Blurlock Holmes and winn his spurs when ho solves it. Of course, there's a girl in the case. Mr. Ray Is supported by a cast In cluding Winifred Wrstover. Lew Mori 1. on and Donald McDonald. Jerome Ftorni directed tho ptcturti and It wus adapted from u story by Agnes Christina Johnston. AdvU tagawiaiLtga&fl'a H TV If I I ft ' ' HUH H HJ VW rogue Oxfords The Year 'Round Shoe Oxfords have become the year-'round shoes for many men who simply shift sox when the mercury drops. The new fall styles are of touh, weather-resisting leathers, yet very soft and pliable. You have to be pure of your shoes if you want them to serve you well all winter. Norwegian calf, in a medium tan, pebble grained. Winged tip and heel foxing. Beautifully pinked and 3i ffl perforated. Low, wide flanged heel tJJlu.UU fDark brown GENUINE Cordovan brogue oxford. Wing tip with perforations, no pinkings. Goodyear welt soles. Formerly $16.50 value. Reduced (PI K (A Dark brown cordo hide calf brogue oxford. French toe last. Tip and foxing pinked and perforated. (T1 AA Low flange heel. Price.it tJJltttUV Fancy Woolen Sox to Wear With Brogue Oxfordi. A Sale of Trimmed Hats Values up to $10.00 Kvery hat in tho collection was deMgned with great skill every Uai Is dlstlnctlvo to a high degree. This large assortment was purchased at far less than former prices you Kot tho benefit of our buying ucumon. Typical high standard dresses presenting now and exclusive models nt exceptionally modest prJcesl One can always obtain splendid dresses here at from $5 to ?25 less than in the "exclusive" shops! After noon Dresses of Tricot inn Dc Lux Matinee downs of Satin and Panne Velvety - GcorgctlasCombinations, Velours The three groups include a complete prcsentalioruof tho very latest stylo expressions, brilliantly designed, executed and finished. Nothing in the city can compare with them. Wonderful Suit Reductions An event that has never been surpassed probably has never been equaled! A Sale of such magnitude, botH in variety and value, as will create the greatect sensation in years! There is a pronounced aristocracy in their superior character revealing that luxurious simplicity and richness that noethi no embellishment or trimming to make them smart. Won derful technique and tailoring with silk-lined finish. Luxuriously Fur Trimmed or Plain, of Fine Vcldgncs, Chamoistyn, Vellusia, Yalama, Sil vcrlones, Tricotine Serges, etc. 20 to1 33 Saving on Coats $25 ( $35 . $39.75 $49-75 Stunning winter coats engagingly simple in line, yet rich and warm enough to withstand coldest winter blasts! Coats that you did not think were possible under $65 and higner. Fiolivia8, Wool Velours, Silverloncs, Duvetynes, Seal Plush Gracefully Fashioned Into Enveloping Wraps, Coats, Etc. Silk Lined Skilfully Interlined. YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT THE ADVANCE SHOP ' A Sale of Silk Petticoats at $5.00 I'luo quality Jcrty lop anil taffeta bot tom. Other nru .Jersey. All tlm ncwa Hull Bhailcs. Very HK-clal ut $3.00, 115 SOUTH MAIN