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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920
FARMER BUREAU
OVER AJVIILLION
Newcomer Among Nation,
jil Farm Organizations
Growing
S1UDY OF PRODUCTION
Co-operation in Marketing Ih
One of Principal Objects of
the Federation
lIIK.JO, Dpi'- 9. J. it. 110"'-
in-Hldcnt of lliu Aiucrlran Kami
llurcuu federation, uimounrca that
,h (Munition Iijh noi over n mil
lion members iil.n Iiiih H5 utiito or
WnlMllnM nfflllati'il with It. Tho
tiiitlonul fcdorutloil took iMTinanciit
form Ihto IiikI RPi'lnc and rxtuhlliihrtl
liMdaunrtcrs In ChlraKd thli pant
'"Iskctcl'ilnc Iho character of tlila
nwronipr niiuiiiK the national farm
ojcinlr..itlonn. UiBCtlicr with ltn tiro,
(r.im. Mr. Howard, hlniHcIf an Iowa
fariniT. Haiti!
Thi' fcdurntlon Ih an nlltimro ol
country (arm Uun-aiiH Into Main farm
Mirciu fudiTUlloiiH and IIiIh In turn
bccnniP fedcrati'd Into n national or
gsnlzallim h thf American Farm
liuri'.iu IVilcratlon.
"It furposf Ik In work for tht
rcuhoiiil'-. mo la I and rducatlonal ntt
nnrrmi'nt of thy farmcru of tho
fiiltftl States and for Iho enrnl
nelfiire of the nation. It Ih proposed
lo develop IIiIh work by means of
burnt lie.
"Our bureau of agricultural eco
nomics and htatlfllcH Iuih already
Urn m4 mi. It lll in ii lie u Rtlldv of
costs of production of the. principal I
agricultural proilucls and will direct
nnd rumpllo Htatlitlp In co-operu-tlon
with tho department of aKrlcul
tiire. and the varloun nlat hkoiicIch.
work will rIvo a much belter In
Jsht Inlo the cupply nnd demand of
agricultural produd, with the
Administrator Asks
$65,000 Damage tor
Steel Worker's Death
iMninKci of $fiS,ooo for tho
death of t:. u Chandler, killed at
the ruhllc Service company plant
February 17. were nuked In n Hiilt
filed by (1. II. Chandler, ndrttln
Istrattjr of tho eMail1 aKalnst thn
corporation In district court
Thurmlay,
Tho administrator allcgm tho
deceaned fell Ro feet to the rouml
when throiich tho ncullgetK o of
an otiBlncrr In charRe of h Imisilrm
citrine, a cable upon w lilcli chnnd
ler wan working at tho top of tin
bulldhiK was Hiiddeuly and with,
out warnlnK Jerked by tho ennlne
Chandler, u structural nti'd
worker, was thrown from thrt
liullitlnc. the petition Mates nnd
becaufu of li In death, the won of
the dceonced, III father and
mother are ml It loci to ilnrnuKCU of
$i;:..ooo.
thmir-lit that thin wilt lead to moro
cfflelttit maiketlni;. . .
Our bureau of trnnnportatlnn In
mnkliiR n Minlv of neceonary Irani
Tiortatlon fuclllllrx, both by land und
by water, for thp marketing of our
farm cropn. Tho purpose of this lm
rw.ui Uut pt at the real factH In tho
tranHportatlon problem and Kovern
Hh nclloiiN nccnrdlliRly. It proposes
to I'ttabllnh rain nnd traffic t tl-.
which have never yet been built up
for aRrlcultur.il products.
"Tho bureau of IrndcM relations
will muke 'i study of world supplv
and world demand, us well as of our
national supply and demand. This
Informal Ion, coupled with the work
of the farm economics and sloll'i
lies bureau, will five us accurate
world-wide know IihIko upon which
to base our plans.
"We are already undertaking Im
portant investliratlon of co-operation
enterprise In marketing, whlcjh looks
toward tho cutbllHhment of a bu
reau of co-operation. TIiIh will
malto n study In tho country nnd
abroad, with tho thotiKht that spe
cial Industries Interested In forming
local or dlitrlct co-operatlvo orRan
Izaflonn may profit by tho expprlencn
of other people In similar enterprises
before starting their undertaking.
"Tho bureau of education which
w have planned but which has not
yet been started will present facts
relative to the food supply nnd other
necessities pioduced by agriculture
to tho dally papers In outer that
there may bu a moro general under
standing of agilciiltural production
and a closer I el.it louship between
producer and (oUKUtucr, This liu
teuii wilt be a service to agricultural
papers, presenting regional and lm
tlunal facts of particular Interest to
farm people and be of service to our
own affiliated farm organizations,
slain nnd county
"Our bureuu of legislation, which
Is already In operation, Is keeping a
clore record of bills Introduced In
congress and is winking for the In
troduction of legislation which wo
consider essential to the propnr de
velopment of a national agricultural
policy."
PARTY FOR GlflL RESERVES
JrK' Work Heparin cot of V. t,
A. to Cnlirmln IMviiiIxt .",
A ChrlstmiH p.uty tor all Girl
reserves of Tul-.i will hi 'iven In
Iho W. C. A on Wednes I iv.
Peiember 22. bv tip- Rills work de
partment of th as (ui.itlim. Ii.vi
litllon.i are now In ng seal In the
girl reserve ulubs and an atlendame
running Inlo the hundreds la hoped
fo.'.
To begin Iho parly, a Christ m.ia
play, "Why the chimes tling." will
bo given In lb"' eymuaslimi 1 t.', I"
I'l'pirseulliig all Iho clolei. ;lllics
will thin be pin) m. I II "re will
bo a Chiistmat iie- 'vuh some
"Chrliitmiiis) ' fli.ipilsen In Ih i tt Ih"
work club roomi on tin Dili I floor
Tho p.lii) l being :iiianK'd by
MIsh Kathtcrn It Hiimii". JunlOi
girls' work M'i ri. ii v
(Bunty Pulls the Strings
Coming, Majestic Sunday
-SEE
Prager's Paris Fashion Shop
Ad on Pages 12 and 13
"BUNTY PULIS THE
STRINGS"
Jui,t u wee hit of Old Scotch, the
kind of charm that warms the
cockles of tho heart, is the rtory
plcturlzed and which will be shown
nt tho Majestic theater Sunday.
Who Is there In Tulsa or nnywhere
else, for thftt tnatu-r, that has not
heard of, read of, or seen hi stage
form the celebrated success "Utility
I'ulls the Strings."
When offered in New York rlty
BOino years ago, as a stage master
piece It was a genuine triumph. Crit
ics were agreed that It was a great
presentation, and It fulfilled every
pro mine made for it, and lau for
moro than a year In one theater.
Now It Is done in picture form,
and It is said to be even moio charm
ing, morn humorous, moro gripping
In Us Interest, nnd with n gicnt
oa.t of players which includes Cu
len Unndls, llnymotid llatton an I
Kusfoll Hlnvp.ion, It gives' tho roles
moro than passing favor.
"Uunty" Is lenl Hcotdi And
whero Is there a more appeali
turn to a p'ay or story that Is found
In llonnto l.aslo'M land. A cleverly
constructed plot, with a aupeih con
tlnulty, built especially lo plenso
thoke from fi to 7.1 yenrs ot nge,
combllieit with every good feature
of excellent play making Is ' lliinly
I'ulls tho fillings."
Tho presentation will be featured
at the .Majestic beglnnlli;; Hundiiy.
Adv.
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Jewelry Prices Drop
Shopping for Christmas gifts is quite an attractive proposition at
Wasserman'fl. Right now is the time, for prices have tumbled and
landed with a "thud." Hero at Wasserman's one may select from
great stocks, and at prices that denote unusual savings.
Diamonds at One-Fourth Off
Every diamond in this quality shop has been reduced 25. iMake
your own selections as these reductions will surely appeal to the
conservative tiuycr. The sale is now going on.
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7? ft
CHOOSE FROM THE LIST BELOW
Boudoir Clocks Lavalliercs Silverware
Bracelet Watches Pearl Necklace Cut Glass
S3 C
VS. mQl;
Lingerie Clasps
Cameo Brooch
Beaded Bags
Mesh Bags
Traveling Bags
Cluster Rings
Coral Rings
Collar and Cuff
Pin Sets
Toilet Sets
Persian Ivory
Sterling Silver
Studs
Full Dress Sets
Signet Ring "
Pencils, gold and
silver
Gold Cuff Links
Desk Clocks
Card Caes
oroocn Scarf Pin
Bar and Handy-,.
Pins T,e Cla,P
Hat Pins Bill Books
Diamond Ring Cigar Holders
Vanity Box Cigaret Cases,
Cream Jar gold and silver Desk Sets
Cologne Bottle Cigaret Holders Traveling Clocks
Lorgnette Watch Chain Fobs
Thimbles, gold Emblem Buttons Cignr Cutters
and silver Emblem Charms Photo Cases
Dresser Clock ( Emblem Ring Fountain Pens
OI'KN HVKKY KVKN1NG U.VWj OIIUSTM.VS
Morris S. Wasserman
n Q Third at Main "YOUR JEWELER" Osage 789
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GORDON'S B00TERIES j
Greater Shoe Smash
Thco
Tango
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i i . ' if Bfcfetv Desirable Shades and
and Llgllt Calf IfeCTfc Leathers
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Satinjk pelt Slippers Sporty
AiW All Colors "rogue 4&$$m
Remarkable 1 - The Latest 1
Value Actual $2.50 Value With Wool Hose
Xml $C Military yir
MANY OF THESE SHOES HAVE RETAILED AT $15
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In
Tan
Calf and
Brown
Novill
Straight
Last
Gordon's upstairs Booterie
Successors to Pickering's
Robinson Building Third and Main Street
TAKE ELEVATOR
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded
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