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1 TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1920 it RED CROSS JOB j NOT YET ENDED Local Chapter Still Finds Work to do Connected With Army Life. All Wmls of service, from ftunillnu n drnortrr back to tlm army, to nttemntlnK to Hrcurn tho ri'loitno of rt Holdlor from th nrmy to enn- for hln yoiniK brlilr, l pcrformi'il tlnlly at tlio llr-il CroM tn-fnlnifrtftrn. Tho nrmy tlwili'r wlio won In ilnrcrl liy Mrs. Jennie K. Ileum. w" rrlnry, to i;o lmrk to tho Btmy, "wont ovor tlm hltr 'iilioul u ywir nRO. Hln ireonei. Iktc wnn Innrnt'l liy Mrs. IJi'iim. who. lntoml of turn lnr him overt" Hie nutliurlMeei, tn vlnecd him of tlm troiiH'iniilile i-hnr-nctcr of ti Im net nnil imthiiikIimI him to rnport to Hip nenrerit nrmy nt in uniform so tlmt tin- full jintmlty ot donnrllnn will not h vlnlled H'n him. .MrH. Ileum will M'wl youiiK wlfo, whom hp mitrrleil nflor tlmer tlon nrxl who did not Itnnw Hint ho licked nn honorable illarhnrrte from thn nrmy, imrlt tn ber linmo In Inwn to nwnlt hnr lumlmnd'it rt'leime from thn nrniv. " On llond.n Mre. Itenm mndn out nfflclnvttit for th rrlrnMO of u rtnl tller who irnril-d ft lonil nlrl whom hn mo. n.' I'tHtrleil while on IiIh furlniiFh hrro enily In Ortnbor Tho utrl. who him not yet tmd n Iwtintteth lilrtlnlny l il' vol i:r.hlr to work. Tho IUl Ciohh "'oit for tho morth of Ortnbir li nn follows: ....... I,...ti.t trill 7K- mdMOV ...ini'.jr ' t I I nil rriiii .mil 12CII.75: 1) II HI - ' hnr ot fnmllh'i Men", with, 310. num ber of Ift'ofH K48; number of I fcrnniH, 10; number of offlro tuUn, ;IS9; niin.hor of tcniihnnii rnll, 0; Information f.fflo uiIIr, 7. Thin luliiKH thi total r.iortv rollcrtril for tho noidlcra ilirlhi? tho year up to J.I.OOU.'Jl nnd Hie total number of fmnllloj tourhed, 3,806, FINANCiAU POLITICAL CORRUPTION CHARGED CONTlNUMl FIIOM HA (IK ONIO mnrket ntfiirlc.cn In ndvnni:o or tho orlKlnul cost jirlcoB of tho iniiterliiln Hold. "Ifmvnver," Iho roport "aid. tho mlnUtratlun, rather thnn ono ot fun dnmvntnl condltlonH, limofiir iih tho limited raturiiH from tho biiIo ot tht'no inatorlalM in concerned." Tho roport said that Dm "Hardo company" was trying to piireluiMO undur a blanket contract all supplieri and Ktnre of tho fleet corporation and charRod that ono of tho offl clal of thin company wuh alno "an utlvlner to tho nhlpplm; hoard's can collation and clalnm board," Thu shipping hoard nntiouneed last nlEht tho aalo of surplus ma terial on tho I'aclflo uouMt Valued ut about 1G, 000,000, to "llardu llrothcrs, Jnu of New York. Soft for Mr. HoiriTH. As to hulldlnK oontrnct cancella tions and hull removals tho report nssortcd that tho nhlppliiK board on. turutr Into u contract with Uootko V. ltogora to romovo hulls which woro on tho wayu tn an unfinished slato at tho tlmo tho contract was BlKnod, or to Bvuuro from tho build-. vim or tho (iwiiuih of tho (ami on which tho hulls and ways rented a rolenso from further liability. "for somo rcftson," tho roport said, "Iho United Hinted (hlpplmt board saw fit to mako a coutruct with It oi era to pay him $S,000 nor hull for each hull thus handled by him. Tho result hits boon that in nmhy onsen thn United Htatcs ship pint' board hns paid an additional R,000 por hull to havu IloKors Bull tho hull or rIvo It away, In many caHcs tho cost sf tho hull ropronont IriK suvoriil thousand dollarH. ltoK ers has found no difficulty In sell intf thenji hulls, at u very f4lr price, which rovenues revert to Hogcrs, In addition to which hn collected from tho United Htate.i shlpplni; board omcrBency fleet corporation )V000 por hull fee." Tim report nald tho contract en tered Into with tho American Lum ber Sales company "should bo koiio Into by this committee. beuatiHo it prenonlH somo featurou that aro questionable, to pay tho least." Tho report then Roes on to chnrKO that tho company was to somo extent composed of parsons previously en RHRud with" tho floot oorporinloni that It lturchasod materials from tho corporation at a stipulated prlco nnd sold theso materials at an nil vanco somcOtnes of nioro than 100 per cent over tho purchnso prlco and that In many cases It nppcarod that tho company used the fleot cor poration plants anil equipment "to reap enormous profita from tho sale of materials which it had purchas ml" from tho fleot corporation. Tho contract with tho Southern Korap aterKl company, which, it was btatnd. had been nbroKiited, also was nltlclsed. It was charRed that tho cuntract was niailo by an agent of tho hoard at New Orleans "with out tho knowlodci' nf IiIh homo of fice," nnd that materials, in many cam'H not decla.i.i surplus, were sold to tho company at prices far below tho market inuiatlmiH at the tlmo of tho sale." Thoroport further charKes that tho orRanlzatton of tho board's sup. ply nnd sales department, partic ularly Its port representative, w used by tho company to soil ma terial purchased from tho shlppin Jnn.ri nml Ihi.r I,. nortarl nnreHn,tt. ,7 .V"".? J.1'" iu ..frti 7.,,v,-T V n . " " "- Ilea 'for Perhaps 100 to 125 per rent nei iiroiiis- to mo company and that "certified cheikx for samo wero rnndo out to order of tho Houtherp fJcrap Mntorlnl company." Want Railroad to Pay A . w mm , TOr Ull )Cll CaSinO " Suit to recover Judgment for . 470, tho valuo of a car load of Vin casing, J103 freight bill nnd J'liin for loss of profit, wns brotiRlit in district court Tuesday by tlm vw. nix Plpo' and Kupply eompany ago 1 nut tho Santa Vu railroad. Tho plaintiff clleges tho plpo was lost by tho railroad during transit from Kansas to Oklahoma. 1 Hanks CloM) Thursday. TULSA HANKH Wild. UK CUlH v.n nil dav Thursday, ArmUtlcn day. nccordlng to T. 1'. Karmer. mcretary Of tho Tulsa Clearing House asso ciation. All banks rocelvcd notltl esUnn frm Farmor -mesuay. Bank Clerk Who Chased Robbers Is Shot Down I.AUTON. Okla. Nov. 0. -Merle Connor of Cnclin, Com mit ho county, was wounded In an encounter with two men who at tempted to lob the Indl.ihomi Hlate bank at Indlahomii, a few miles west of Cache, this nflei -noon. Thn robbers enlnred tho bank at 1:30 o'clock while Clou-no Klabflewh, teller, whs nloriH. oiderod tlm t lli-r to throw lip his hands mid forced him to open the door or tho vault. whlh was locked dtirlm? the nrtnii hur. After orienlnK Iho duor the teller told the men h did not krww how to open III" Silfo within the vault. T,ie men left, after l.ik IliK a revolver kept in the bank and esospeil with two horse which worn hitched on the main street. Connor pursued the men nn horsF-hark and alone. Near ft farm st tho foot of the Wlehlla mountains the men dismounted anil fired three shnls at Connor, one of which Inflbted it flesh wound In his rlKhl side. Connor tun not armed nnd started back to Imllahonin. telephonlnrr Iho authorities there from n, farm House. The i libbers nro believed to Have Rone Into tho mnntnlns. i TEXAS GIRL PLUNGES DAGGER INTO HEART CONTINI l;l) KllOM PAtIB ONIJ spread tint on tho table whom Miss HmtlorH apparontly had been telling her fortune. In the cen ter, faco up, was thu nco ot spades known ns tho "death card among fortune, (ollets. A knife silt in tho center of It corresponded In sl.n to tho tlauger with which MIhm Sanders killed heiself. In a signed statement, mndn to tho pollen tonight, Oarver said Miss Sanders CfetUonlly catiio to Chicago and that ut ono tlmo ho "laved her madly." "I promised to marry her," ho slid, according to the police, "but she was high strung nuil tem peramental and wo tiinirclod ovnry tlmo we met. Two months ago I broke off thn nngiiRcmcnt, but Theodora refused to listen to mo anil rnpenteilly 111 Red mo to marry her. Wo were discussing tho engagement when sh killed herself. I stood uf, lutendtmt to Icavo In order to avoid a rtroijo, nml ns I turned! away 1 heard hor body fall." , According to tlin police. (Inr vnr's statement that ho broke off tho engagement two months ago, was not borne out by tho letters found In MIih Sanders' possession. Ono dated Octnber 22, referred to their plans for marriage. In It Oarver said ho had Inquired from tho court about hln dlvnrcn and whether It wns legal for him to he remarried but "was struck dumb', 'when ho learned that ho had duly been granted a Heparin lon and not a divorce. TeacliiT nml KoHcly flirt I.AUKDO.'Tosis, Nov. 9. Miss Theodora Sanders, who committed sulrltlo In CIiIciiro today, was born nnd roared hofo, nnd for sev eral years was a tencher In tho city schoolH. flho ennio of a fiimlly of early settlers In this section anjl wns popular In society circles, Homo months iiro Miss Sanders sued a prnmnent busiiesa man for broach of promise, nnd after ter mlnntfhn of tho suit mado a trip to Mexico City and later to I.os AtlRfllCB. CHURCH PEOPLE PLEASED Dcillnttloii of Christian Cliurili Is NiiccfhM In I';cry Way anil .Is KncoiinmliiR, Special to tho World. HAND SPHlNtlH. Nov. 0. Tho dedication ticrvlccs nt tho Christian church Sunda wera well attended tn splto of tho Inclement weather. They bulled throughout tho day and ilur log tho throo meetings thorn woro 2(1 conversions. Tho amount of money rulnud passed tho 18,800 mark. Itov. O. it. Snlvely of I.owl.itou 11. Ill,, conducted tho services uiitl was HHHiBted by Hev. Karl MltchMI, Judgo tlenlry, and tho peoplo ot tho Meth odist and Ilaptist churches. In Hpoaklng of tho results of tho series ot meetings ltov. .Mltchll said, "Wo aro 11101 o than pleased. Wo have found mnny now friends nnd nddod a number of new mombors to our congregation. Tho success of tho whole, affair Is most encouraging to ns, and wo heartily thank ovcryono who assisted us In nny way. Wo hopo to repay by tho good wo can do in tho community In Hod's name." maaketToFhomTproduc VtiihlUlicd III Iiilcrtirhnn Office Hiillillng Willi Walling lloom. Bpeclal to tho World. HANI) 81'llINflH. Nov. 9. Thoro will ho a market ut tho new Inter urban building for Iho employen ot tho Sand Mprlngs Homo Interests within a fow weoks, according tot n statement made hy an official ot tho lino today. All of tho produces of the big farm will bo brought to tho ruuril in 1110 now iiiiiiiiiiik ih'oikiihh !" that purpose and will bo sold to me L-mpiiiycH nt cost, iiemues 1110 market, Dure will bo a lunch room and riMduii; room for tho employes, UKlit lunelies will be survrd at noon, and lu ttie summer time buttermilk (ruin the dairy will bu sold nt a minimum piii e, It Is tho plan of tho company to .'intUII I. llIHIIIn IHlll 111 Ull' HUtlU- ! lnK Passengers an. I within a short ttmi' tht frmit r..it,ia ..Mil Iw, ....... pleti d for this pui pose, Tho of ftees of tho lnlerurban have been tinnsferred to their new 11 Hurt ers on the second floor and tho k" com pany mures nnvo neen piaeeil in tho lowor rooms at tho rear of tho bluld ing. Slmiison DMinrmeiil Slicks. liy Awul.tnl 1'riiM Mlto Wire OKI.AIIti.MA CITY, Nov. O.-Tho statu supienio court today denied the application for ro-hcartng ol dlHlnirmeut proceedings against Os car HlliipHon. formerly county at torney of nr.tdy county. Two mouths nKo the .mm ordered Klnip son disbarred from practicing law Lu )im .iui, , BANKERS TO AID CITY ON PAVING Committee Appointed to Facilitate Sale of Division Script. Co-operritlnR with the city ad I ministration in lis eforls to pnvo , Division iitreet In West Tulsa, C. V. Iloiiklns, vlco president of tlm Idiamber of oomnieree, Tuesday. I iitmolnteil Ur. K. Iliown. .1, M iierry nnd r. .i. iinriman, toeai hankers, to dev'Me a way of market Iiik tho srrlpt resultliiR from siioh pavlriR Imiiiidliitely upon .comple tion of the work. ' I'avliiR conlra'toi'M, bex-auto of tllfht money markets, are reluctant to bid on any further pavliiR pro JeetH unleHH they can reall.o on the script without delay. If they nro assured that payment will bo fnnh eomlnrr as sunn as Division ntroet Is paved, pity officials believe there will Iih tiliniv nf bids. The slr.e of thn Went Tulsa Job depends tntlrtly upon the rtsiilt or '...urn to trie west ruiiui cDiiiiuiueu In obtalnltiR donations. If silf- rirtent tlor atlons am furthcomlriR, the iiiiiil will bo paved with asphalt 2A feet wide. Tlie committee npolnted Tuesday has loot no time in beKinnlui; Its worn, antl may rIvp a report at tho meetuiR or iiiretiors m inn c'""" ber of eommereo l''rlday noon. Ticket Office Quculion Is Afiuin HrOUflhl Forth exchange of highly sensono.l rep- ' arttt to pass between Hogets nnd Wyers. The Tulsa association of purchas- Judge DIrks had testified that IriU agents nt a meeting hold Mon- last November, when the weather dav night took up the battle for nn was temperate, arid when there was uptown tlckit officii "with tho'iesult sufficient, gas for ull. purposes, his that a commltteiv will leavo for St. pis bill was $22; nnd that last Jan liuls this week to confer with tho usry, when It nlniost required a rlHCO officials regnrillng t'1" matter. J liurr tlliinons uouvcrco tho principal address. AS LEAKS CAUSE IMMENSE LOSSES j CONTIKUKI. pOM PAK )NB ! tn pay more for as because of the high cost of building a line, to their city and tho loss sustained In long In cm fr-lltn iPflKlfTP. Wyers assorted that tlm rJinii sys- tern, whin i advocated l.y mm w nero- ..ver posslblo, Is not prnrllcablo in Oklahoma, beennso tho Ukl.nioma Natural compajiy'n lines aro fed from various " " " " ends nnd In the middle. Iw ili reason, ho said. It would ho tllfflcult to tletormno which sour;o of supply is greatest. ..... "llut wouldn't tho fact . that a city Is cIoho to tho gas fields tend to mnao a tuiierence m wiu I"'" ..rm ot plnylng to the galleries," shuuld ho chargctn" Kconan nskod UoBPrs rcplc, -hut 1 would llko t,,iii.ti it,tlv' "Ynt rjinnot consider . . . m. ,.. that hecaiiMO tho Held cannot bo al ,",," - . . . located," Wyr relied. Leakage Works 11 '21-Hour D.iy. Tho Oklahoma Natural Is, In Tulsa's case, tho producer nnd tho distributor," Duncan said, In resum- Ipg his examination of Wyers. "If tho ono-thlrtl loss now suffered by mo tho gas company wero saved, would not that muan ono-thlrd moro gus for tho citizens of Tulwa7" ho nuked,. Wyers replied tbnt lt would for pnrhapH a perlotl of ono year and that It might supply tho dnmestla needs of tho city during that time, except In cold weather. Tho leakage, however small, goes on 21 hours out of 1T10 day, ho explained, Increasing ns tlmo passes, unless given regular attention. No Slow f!iu Available. KvPli It allithn Jndustrlal users In the stato wpro.uett off during win ter, under prcssnt' condltlonH. there ,vwoiild not bo sufficient gas to supply domestic consumers during tnni per iod," Wyors declared. "Gould lt bo dono If moro gns pressure wero put Into tho llnes7" Duncan nsWl. "Yon," Wyers replied, "If moro gas woro nvnllablo hut lt Isn't avall ahle." Wyera said tho Ohio Kuel and Sup ply company, upon his recommen dation, Installed meters anil brought Its annual loss from 43 per cent to 13 por cent. Duncan's contention Is that thoro should bo a sliding senlo upward for gns used over a npeclfled minimum Instead of downward. Wyers con curred with him in this opinion, de claring that tho sibling swtlo upward would tend to dlscourngo Instead of cncouriiRo consumers tn uso nioro gas, and that If It Is possible, to put lt Into execution ho would recom mend this plan to tho corporation commission. tflVyors-bclloves S.000 foot would bo Iho bahlK for this plan, ns ho deems that amount sufficient for lights ami cooklngjind for heat ing purposes In normal weather, "How about a flat rate?" Duncan asked. "What do you know about tho Oklahoma Natural helling gas to drillers? How would tho com - nnnv itiaka an accounting for tho, number nf cubic foot used by those drillflrs when thoro Is no motor to measure It with 7" "I didn't know tho gns company did that, hut If It does, tho prntlco should bo stopped," Wyers declared. Tiilstt Needs Kducntlon. "f bollovo Iho greatest thing need ed In Tulsa right now Is a campaign of eilucntlon; I havo put It .up to the chnmber of comniprco and It will In tut n put It up to tho heads of tho local school system." said Wyors. This primer, a copy of which 1 1 hold In my hand, should bo in every home. It should bo studied enreruuy. for It explains how to adjiut stoves to every kind of weathor so tho Kin supply will bo Iho most efflelont. Jt Miov how to regulato the com-, bustlon." 1 Concerning tho condition of U10 Oklahoma Natural's distributing sys tem In Tulsa. Wyers tleolntod thcro H 1 "ie than tho ordinary 11 mount ol electrolysis In this city. With n Inglo trolley street railway system electricity seeps into tho ground and la grounded on iho various gas lines, and nt the point of riionlmc off, It ci uses decomposition. Leaky Joints aro also partly responslfilo for tlio leaks, ho said Tho cost of tearing up pavlilK and tho restrictions Im posed upon thin work by tho city inlBht illseournBo tho gus company from making repairs berauso of the excessive cost ho nlsh said. Siun Air Wont Work Motors .Urneys renresenttnir tho rltu wll ltry to prove that tho tas com-1 Want Women on Jury to Try Mrn. Pcctc for Demon s Min der I.OS ANCIKf.KH. Nov. 9 Seven women nnd 2 men compos" the vnlro from which the Jury to try MrH. I.oulso I'eele, chaiRed with tlm murder of .Intob C. Denton, will be chosen In Superior JuilR" Willis' court. It was learned tnda. Whlln numerically spenklnR the chances for the women to become Jurors nro one In four. It Is under stood .that both prosecution and tlefensV favor havlnR as many wo men as possible to try the accused "enlRma woman " v Mis. I'eele has held her first tonfrrcnec with l'ubllo Defender Walton J. W'i'id, who will repre sent her at Ihe colllllv Jn 11. Him Is snlil to have tinted Wood to rush tho preparation of her defense so that It will be certain that her trial will start November 29. She Is loportcil to be stroiiRly aRalnst a continuant o of tho uino for any reason. pany puts air Into Its lines I Jt winter to force up tho pressure, and cause meters 10 reRisior wrieu iiumi- m imn.- tu.illy no Ras, whllo H. C Rrnernl marmRer ger of tho gas com- i that no nlr Is Intro-' In. Ilni.ii. mill whlln ,.,ry eontpntis dured Into tl) Wvers tlet alres s tho molers will not gas Is going thrnURhl ,,,, crate unless uas tlmm. Diiiic.in anil Ilouors will nt i,.mt to nrovn that motors con uuued to function abnoramlly so . ,iurl4 ,i. coUlest weatner Mriro vliii think i whn tlitriV wus priftleally no gas, I'hl'i nrinten.lriM nml IIik lmlrlli!iv ..f vameH It. Digits, upon which parti JliVVl"'" Z.,w, match to flnd'a fllckorlng flnmn nf ga.i, his bill was 1 1 1, or twice as much as for November. No Can, Dinner IIIH. "How dit-you account for this"'" lingers risked Wyers. Wyers replied that It was Impos siblethat If Dlggn bill was I ho must havo used twlco as much Ras. "Hut ho testified that there was Y " "l!""? mmiU " i.Ti.t. 1... ,,.. i wronu" Wvers nJ ..RRrt Ita! inMot register nioro gas .. . . T . 1 1. 11 it ,.,,- tu.u., Wvt,rH lt Me was-not , liinn iviini i?fiiM inrnuL'ii il. rp,.rlv, , ,11V nm, expensos ' , ,K,lftf r. Oklahoma Natural. ,i,.ii,i , i ,i n,t i,n , j-uontiy ca:ied npen by gas com- panics to give expert testlmoiv wlien ihry nnvu hearings on rc.iuestH tor ,II(.ronFr(, j rlt,H, hen IloRers Hlrt,R(t0(, th,,' fr,.t t)mt he Is a paid witness.- Wyers insinuated that u,merB w;la -playing to tho gal-i t(1.rKi. t ror voti 10 kivo a bitimiiiiu r'iny in inv (tiiei-tlon ronccrnliiR Judge Dlgcs' iestlmony. As lone as ho paid tho Ras hill, ho should Ttavo a very cleat idea nt tbo cits situation ns lt con- e.crncd him. Science may ho -'gilt, but It doesn't explain why ho hnd to pay twice ns much for gns during a cold month when ho didn't cot ns much as ho did to mouths pro vlnusly," W)crs Conlr.ulicls Hlmoelf WJillo ndmlttlng that utr would cutis meters to register, WVer said tests liufl heon madg to show that No One Need Buy Cuf icura Before He Tries Free Samples Stp, Olabntat, Tlleum. Sf. eTywbr AaieptM .fiM ! 9iant.lMiM,i, Dast X, t.U. Hui RUB RHEUMATIC, -ACHING JOINTS AND STOP PAIN Instant Relief With n Small Trial Bottle of Old St. Jacob's Oil.' Uhoumatlsnv Is "pain" only. Not ono enso In fifty requires Inter nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jncobs Oil" right Into your sore, Htlff, nchlng Joints, nnd rcllof comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs OH" Is a harmless rheu matism llnlmont which never r.!s nppolnts nml ennnot burn tho sVln. Umber up! Quit complaining! Clot a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jucobs Oil" at any drug Btoro, ami In tust ii moment you'll bo free lfrnm rheumatic pain, soreness nnd Htirrness. Don't suffer! Hcllef uwrJtH you. "rlt. Jacobs . Oil" Is Just as good for sciatica. neifralKl.t lunjbago. backache, sprains.-Advt. LITE IN5URANtE SERVICE Your family income co'ntinucs after you arc gone, if you have provided them with an Aetna In come policy. AVDenport GonlNgt. A1TNA Uf? Insuranc Ox . 21?-220 PabceDkfe. ' lomriou no amenta Plme psagp 105 for appointments no an was In the lines of Iho Okla , lion .i Nilural. Ho dcclaiej lutMe.r alusments would solvo mifc.h of ti,o different 6 In tcmpcrat ne nt tween winter nnd summer, the sauio amount of Rns in winter would in I produce as much heat as it had to combat a colder nlmfisphero and overcome It beforo tho heat could ! bo felt. l Thn hearing waH adjourned Tups- j ,i im i. . liny iTvt'iiiiif uiiiji jjiuiniuiy iiiiiihiiih .., u ..,iiiii. pany representatives In 11 irtlesvlllo . and a meeting on gns conservation I tho hearltiR as spectators "piipvo nt tho samp tlmo. Members oT tho I Wyers gave the key to tho situation corporation commission, officials of ..I .... .. tho gas company, Wyers. City At- TUC D API AMH AU TC lomey Duncan and Attorney lingers 1 IIIL DLnulJ nllU VVIIMl pert to attend, to lear nmory of nr A I IT A TnPftTMrMT Gets 28 Eggs A Day Now, Frqm34 Hens C. C. White, Well-Known Drosder, TelltHow. Costs Nothing to Try. .., Pfln at.otllltr Puff oridnKloiii nnd the ret jllcl Increancl iroin to n any. iron nuiiit is n Wnmter nnd 1 sm now airing It tn ill ul'n JV JtlAfT? rtMljT tirns rMtulnrlT," Clim. ' White. Mur., rn'rrr iiui i rin, fl.irkTllle. fort, Jlr. White Is the won known brrrittr nml t Idhltur. Ha wrote thn V hill' v '' '', iOM ttttcr la l)rtn t. nflcr hU trtt hml idhnrni n irnln of St fitci n day 1 1 om 04 hrnn. We will iiinkn 7011 Ihe mime utTrr we tnnde 1dm. Ilrru It In: (lire inur tirtis Don Hung nml vrfitrli ronnlls fur one month. It you don't find Hut It liiivs for llw.'lf sml IiITi Toil n good profit br'iilp". 'n'J'yt'V.,"" ,?.n.i' linn tiiinit (t'hlnpue for 4k'udnylai.') In n nrlrntlflc tonic nnd rnmllllancr. lt U innllj- Klveri Li thn fctil, luitirorei thn l.i'ii'n hKAltli niul iiDikon her mroiiRf r ti.l mure nctlre. It tunrs up the egx-lnrlng iresti i. mid Kvt thn rue. 110 matter bow cold or wet the wentlicr. You run otitnln Don Kiiiik from yonr driik'iilit nr poullry reineilj ilrnlir, or nenil $t,OI (liirlinir wr ts) for a nnrksK-i by mall llnrrrll DuifKPr Co, 214 Columbia lllilg., I ndlnua yolls. lnd. Chinese for EggLaying Wo Sell Don Runs anil Sure Kgg Mnsh BINDING-STEVENS l'litme -I 111 3I0 A Startling Test by One of the Greatest Experts in Modern Cookery . 1 24!2 lbs. of potatoes ' fried in 2 . ! ; lbs.ofMazola. Only 7 lbs. 14 oz.' of potatoes fried in 2 lbs. of lard THAT Mazola is the-bct-A ter and more economical fat has again been demonstra ted. This time by Mrs. A. Xouise Andrea, admittedly one of the greatest exports in mod ern cookery. Mrs. Andrea proved that s lbs. of Mazola fried 24) lbs. of potatoes. While 2 lbs. of lard fried only 7 lbs. 14 oz. of potatoes. Tested with fish steaks, one inch in thickness, 2 lbs. of Mazola fried 25 lbs. while lard fried only 16 lbs. of fish. Of doughnuts cut uniformly 2 inches in diameter, 2 lbs. of Mazola fried 208, while 2 lbs. of lard fried only 138. Facts and Figures Provo Remarkable Economy Thisprovesconclusivclythat Iazola goes more than three times as far as lard for frying potatoes; ajmqst twice as far for fish; and two-thirds far ther than lard in frying doughnuts. In each test 4 lbs. of Mazola and 4 lbs. of lard were fried down to 2 lbs. This confirms the experi ence of seven million house .wives who already usq Mazola, WALLACE BROKERAGE CO. Lor ml Safes ftsprsasnfatffv. Oklahoma City, Okla. t?fpp Sixty-four pafie, beautifully Ulus. tratcd Corn Products Cook Book, Write Corn Products Kcilnlng Co., P. O. Box 161, New York. tho Kan situation before resuming thn hcarlnc. I. J V. Kooney and llarnoy t r. i.i n m Mpyer. appointed by Commlslsonrr Walker nt trio recommendation of tho city attorney, aro1 already busy prcparlnR their report. They havo been asked by Duncan anil HoRers to InvestlKato tho Ras company's voluminous report and obtain figures to production nnd tllstrinuton anti replacement values, In addition to nth,, r .1 i 1 1 cil I n f or ma 1 1 nn that may - . .. l Iip nreented ns oVtlenCO by tho city ! Many of thtiM. who havo attended DtMUl T I (XLHI IVIu.li I Clears tho- Complexion, Re moves Pimples and Un sightly Skin Blemishes. Whit wnnlil you peni If you couM b iirt'l tlmt t'-nnty nJ'cUlliits would he shin to clr your enmplnlon, mV your riiiiKli, iliriily. blotchy fucr. hn.l. nrl nml srrn-iwift, mnoolh and lovely? t."nr( nitn. mullilnf the need of n prep rAtton that wnuM reHtorn the eomplejlon to Hit youthrul rosy lint remove tin - nightly shin tlemlihee hrnuty sml kln M-i Ullflte were tmt In v.nrk tn perfect n home Irefttment to clesr the akin of lil'i.plca, liver eiwte, freckles anil other Im perfections. After many tl and much et perlrnent, lllnck ami While Ointment wa nftere.I the public. Thla creamy applies IP.n l senerally applied hetore rellrlnK an'l when uneit In cnnnecltnn with Illack nml Whllo lleauty Honp, autlafaclory le- ulla arn rruaranteed. lo to your nearcat ctrvfr etore today and huy tho coinplelo Treatment of Ointment and Soap for only tOc. If you cannot fin it. accept no aubvlltuto but aend direct tn the manufacturers. A aample, literature and Illack an White lllrthday and Ilream Hook Kree If you will clip thla advertlacmcnt and mill tn Illack and White, linn 1607. Memphis, Tenn. ! 11 AW .AW It the Great American Cooking Medium. No housewife who wants to use the most wholesome, as well as the most economical cooking and salad oil, should fail to order Mazola from her grocer today. Equal to Butter at Half the Price Better than Lard. Mazola is a 100 pure veg etable fat. There is no loss of bulk from heating no loss from evaporation. It always remains sweet and clean can be used over and over again. Merely strain it. Sold by all leading grocers in pint, quart, half-gallon and full gallon cans. Once you try Matola for Salad you will preJcrMt to the finest imported olive oils. The price of Mazola is about half that ojoliva oil. No customs duty no ocean freight diaries on Mazola. , from tho Ras company's vlowpolnt .when ho admitted that tho dlstrlb- utlnB lines aro In bad order and I 1a tVin Kfililhnnu mint tlnvt. mnnnV that tho company mUst have monpy with which to repair them. Consid erable skepticism was expressed, hmvfVfp. ns tn u-hetner the. com pany would uso tho money so ob- tallied for Improvements. BUSINESS CARDS - IKATMHNTS. J Ai'l'OlNTMHNT i n Osago 9709 1 13. C. IIADCI.lt Till II Y A I Phono 1)H. CIIIHOrODlST 1 1 1 j 13. Third St. Tulrn, Okla THE CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY 717 fiOlTII CIIKYflNXB Children Cared for During Working or Stropping Hours. DR. IRA ALLISON Ill.OOI). RK1N AND UU1NAUY DISCASlj 10J4 Knst Third Street Samuel- A. Boorstin Attorney and Counsellor nt Law Now I.m-nted S25-20-27 Sfryo nid. Tau of OH ami Om 1a of CoriMirntloiw m;kk.tz a c. mooiii; DR. JOHN LEE Venereal. Kidney, llladdcr, Ulood, Skin and Diseases of Women 113h S. Main Outgo 403J Stanley C. Edmister . LAWYER 001-2 Kennody'llulldlng t'honcs Office 1394 Itesldenco 4 US TULSA. OKLAHOMA I I I 10 Vet Third Hlreet I k LODGES AND SOCIETIES S7ft a t nnnr m ;r- - TtA '"ffi&n , m XaJI. r a j w. uuiwqt I Thor.l)r. E. A. N.tt rrm 1! mot. ii. llui n. cntntninrtnir t t i. .urj 'jr, Vlitor ...... 7 ' ii, m. eicome. John A. Wlker, W. M. J. c. Mnntertn. s Liriiji A jt,uiMi. win inrtt in eommunlcaUon Tund. v.. lh. WnrK In K, A 't, 'Miion. slwsji wdcoms. 1 jiiaaonie ns.ii. "7."V.N AltTItUll IIAKKll, Her,u,. rUTitOI.KUJI l,6DflR"Kci. 4J4 in,, vr KrliUr pirr.i ... Net Cnnimunlestton b 4r hjl'. M.V 1D. .ninlll.n.la. ' wnrs in r A. ilt t- ,, Hir.mniiun in 11. A anil itrcrMis. Vlslllnx M . ilslly Inrltnl 1 M, II. KI.EfrilKll. w M. It. II. 1IANNA, Rertr 3TUtlA CIIAI'TKIl O. f.. S tn.,-, f - slid thlnl Weinrsilsr ,' ih, rnnnth it Misonlo hll, r imt'tlnB, business, s-Cun. ' turkin snjl suclsl. star, , mstt 3mt snd 1th Kn ,t.,l.r Masunlo hall. 1.10 d m " MUM TP.MPIK TKNNANT. Worthy M.t? MltM II.M.MA FAST, Hrcrftsrr TU1J1A CHAI'TKIt NO. 61. 11. A M e,.,n tfKumr c-oininuniosTiun Nov U. Work In M. h le,.. ' Thrre will 1 pUctlnn ar ' n. stallatlnn f officers l'i , it. i:. Ni:vnoi"SR, ii r t A. RNYlintl, Mscrtlarr Tltt.NITY COM MAN I) 12 fir NO. 20 t ..t. sfcnnu aim inurui ai- t i, fiuT. rin, tviw a m.. uinnsr at i 30. Work In ororr ol tho Tempts. joiin MumnNii Am r:it, t; c I'llANK MI.'AMAN. Ilsror'er. AKUAIl THMi'I.F. A.'a. O, N M fl. Neil reniiur meeilntf Krlla, 1:. Cereinunlul Nur 30 HAMUtlr. lt. nrU, ! tenisls II, M. WULtVKU, Itecorrter AtmonA LODOE NO. II. 1. O. O. r. Nuyi iiiesiinir Nov i t , W'nrlt In first ,1 c s llranil Master Thou . . r..lr.'wi w he our luesl. I.oiIbb 1 p, In. lti'lrcshmant. All IMd n. limn Invited. J. O. C1IAMPAN. N. O. Jit. L. rOUNpHTONU, Hscrcury, TUI.8A KNCAMl'MKNT NO. It. I. O. O T, meets second nnn inurui rrldsy, J ) . p. tn., K. I', nan, itVt r.'t Mecond. J. V. Moore, C. 1. II. A, Fuller, Act, Scrlbs. TU1.NA Itr.lltvKAII NO. IS. I. O. O. F meets nrrond and fourth Friday, 7,10 p. m.. K I', ball. Kast Second. MItS. U A. WAT.SO.SVN. O, MIIS, IDA TUIt.NQUIHT, Hee'y, i TUI.HA CANTON NO. II. I. O. O. F meets I first ami third Friday, 7.10 p, m. 1 Musicians' hall. 112 V4 Mouth Jloulder. J. U. Wlllljinu, Captain. II, It. Fuller, Clk. TULSA CAMP "NO. HOT. M. V. of A., an t ruLAiiimiAn tA.Ml' No 1701 ljfl4i " of mts every Tuts, tj day night at K. of 1; h.U. fOnl U4 Kast Hecond street. Vis itors wticoine, II. i:. McClln. Consul. A. A. lln.h.. n...l r-i.-u Mrs. s. p. Kennedy, b.lou.'oracla! Mrs. L. ,J. Wrlellt. O JD01. Iteenrder. 611.VUH l'l.UMB LODOE llli K rnets every Thursday nlnht at K. 1' hnll. Kast Second. Next meeting Shy. Hln Vlsltlni knlchta urKed to attend. I. 11. FKLTH. O. C. i;i) K. It, A A HAltA OIIOTTO NO. 61 meets first Satur day In each mrrnth at Masonic Hall, Uuslne's ittsctlnK 7 p. in. at Maaunlo hall. LEGAL (1'uDllshrd In The Tulsa Imlly World. November It. 1910. World 1'ubllihlns Company, I'ubllsherfl. OltlMNANtT. NO. 3103. An Ordinance vacatlnK the alleyi In Illnrk S, llroadmonr Addition tn the. City of Tulsa, Oklahoma ac cording tti Ihe official plat thereof, with certain reservations, and dcclar tne an emergency, VHi:in;AH, k petition slcned by all ot the property owners nwnlnir property In Illock 6 of Ilroadrnoor Addition to tlie City of Tplsa, Oklahoma, has been pre sentetl to tho Mayor and lioard of Com missioners of the City ot Tulsa, neklnic that th alleys therein described, to wit. tit o alley running North and South through said Illock I from Fourteenth Street to Ilrecklnrldft Tlace. sn.l the alley runnlnc I!ast and West bte-n Lota 8 and 9 and Lots 10 and 7 In said Illock 6 In said Ilroadrnoor Addition said alloys tielnu all nf the alleys In said block be vacated and abandoned as publle alley. NOW, THKRF.FOItE. IIH IT OnPAINKD IIY TUB HOAIIU OF COM.Mlr5aIO.NKH8 OF TUB CITV OF TULSA. OKLA HOMAl SUCTION t! That the. alley runnlnc North and Mouth In Illock 5 of Broad moor Addition tn the City of Tulsa Okla homa, from Fourteenth Street to Itreck Inrlilno Tlace according In the offlilal plat thereof, be and the same Is hereby vacated ami abandoned as a public alley ot stld city. SUCTION' Si That tho alley runnln Kast and West between Lots and 9 and Lota 10 and 7 In Illock S of Ilroadnoor Ho m Addition to tho City of Ttilaa. ukianoma. according" to the. official plat thereof, bo and the some Is hereby vacated and abandoned as a public, alley of slid city. , 'w Provided, however, that tlm Clly T Tulsa hereby reservea and shall retain forever, the rliht to construe reron. struct, repair, maintain and operate sum tary sewers and other appurtenances thereto appertaining, now located In ssld alleys or which of necessity should be constructed or maintained In said alley, with the rlKht of Incresa and eitre.s oier said promises for the purposes abota in dicated, anil for said purposes four ill feet on each side of the center line ol sail alleys Is hereby maintained by t CUT of Tulsa, upon which said Cllv ot Tulsa, may nllow public sen let corporj lions, companies. Individuals or Itself to construct, maintain and operate facll ' for public utilities, Including poles, wl", Pipes, conduits and other necessary aero sorlesj and, , rruvtdod further, that four ft) !' on each side of the center line of miu alleys shall ba construed to mean uf" clent apace near the center of ssld alien for Ihe purposes above specified. And, provided further, tlut the sbovs vacations aro made subject to the mw lions and provisions of 1'arscraph U or Section (I of Artlcdle 11 ot the Charier of tho City of Tulsa. HKCTION li That all ordinances part.' of ordinances In conflict with tn prnlslon nf this ordinance lnorr auch conflict elts, are hereby repealed SECTION 4: That an emergency eiisis for the preservation of the public we irars aitd safety, by reason whereof this "r nance shall take effect from and after t' passage, approval and publication. FASHIll), and tho mer:ency elairae ruled upon separately and approved tins Sth day of November. 1910. .,..h.p Al'PHOVHD. this Ith day of November, T. D. EVANH. Mayor. A MUS. FrtANK SEAMAN, City Auditor, Approved: THANK IJ. I1UNCAN, City Attorney. Tl'ubllshed In The Tulsa D.Y November 9. to. 11. U ' , World I'ubllshltnr Company, Publishers.! (i:ai,i:i i'iids hiii htukkt ' Notice Is hereby Riven that In pur auance of an order by Iho lioard lot Com mlssloners of the City of Tulsa. (JK'a homa.- sealed bids will be received at tne office of Ihe City Auditor of until I o'clock p. in.. Thuraday, Novemt.r II, 1910, for furnishing- "!'''"'" g performing- the work n"."ryi,in nn,r and otherwise improving In ,e,,''"n,r and aubject m Ihe conditions he relnaftfr set out. the following described I'"'1', of Iho following named streets avenuei anil alleys In iald City of Tulsa, to-wli UUANNAll AVKNUB In V T" " Addition, from Ihe north line of Tw M. first Street south to the renter line itertlnn 14, Township 19 North. ".. 1! Kast. belnif a distance of appro" mAI.Li:Y7fn nock Four (1). Ston.br...' Heights Addition. .trUL For turlber detail! to mt" v f 0