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TULSA DAILY WOULD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921. ESI UKJN ASSOCIATION UNOFFICIALLY INDORSES DRAFT For New Agreement Develops Act on riio UWI1 Judgment 0 ASK HIGHER RATING ittlo Difficulty, in bccuring Class C Hating Is An ticipated nv laiuiy mii.uv. Irwff. lal Indorsement nr. tuo .j . t.rnviih-il in tho nronosetl A iul itr.riiniont : ellltHiwor- r'of President Jack Letcher to net fcordlntf to Ins best Judgment at, lie nn or league confercneo next . iti.l.lnl(j uttli itinnnlot inf. li: .11 I llli 11..' mi . ni... vt ...- ftnrc U ilio ratification of thu new grccnimt anil of which thu number j ram ut llic agreement is tho newt JI manor; ami wiu decision o auk advancement from class I) to Un (' rating, wero thu salient olnts nf yistord.iy's special meeting f VcU'H association club owners -.1 .m fulu lli'Pfi , eStcfdaV. Sontiiiittit of W. A. magnates was radically unanimous in fiixor of he draft as set forth In tho now .-..A,.., ni unj ...tilr!! t.rnvlilnM fur n rm . . . . . . - iiirsliaKo price ot tl.&OO for class C ,. i r... t nnri f.ix ..l,...., r. ..Xnntr.ltliinK. 2.VYcar Agreement Vtipopulnr. Opinion was divided regarding mo h .it i,n effective. Some W. A. mag Hiuuvi ....... .... ...... .... . ....... . nate were III favor of ratifying tho igrcetiicnl for thu 25 enrs as pro i.um'i Other!) did not bctluvo tho ..1 I.I 1... ........ I.... ..H jcrcf mi ill Kiiunui ; futiviivn wi more th.m seven yearn .tho term of Junto K .M. Litmus as niisoiiau mt- utor, Itowccr, tho final decision .f the Western association was left 10 Pres'ilont Letcher. It was thu .pinion of tho moguls that nsldo from he numtier of years whlrh tho iigrcu muit Ih to ho In foreo tliat It Is sat- Ufactory and fair .to tno minor Club owners of tho Western asso ciation were Instructed hy President Letcher to prepare affidavits regard the population of their cities which Letcher will present when ho -.I- fir hU'lier f.l.iuslf lr:it!nn. Till population ot n city in orKunlZ'.'il liafelinll Ih tiascil on tho territory nlthln a radluH ot ton jiiIIoh anil no illfflculty Is experlvil in showing thu ifiulred population of 200.0UU for ch C rnllnK. SU tiiihs lU'proentrtl. Tho followlni; Western nBHoclatlon ctflclals and clilh owners nttomled jMterilnji's conferonco: J. C. Iotch rt. Tulsa, president; K. M. (Colonel) Vunenn. Oklahoma City, vico-proBl-dent; Charles J. llrlll, Oklahoma City. Kccrttary: .1. W. KeabrouKh, SprlnKfleld: Charllo Schmidt. Kort Smith: J. II. Shaw. Knd; K. W. KaKidnlf, OkinulRop; W. C. 8andr ton. llenryctta. DrumrlKht's proxy was hpld by President Letcher. C'hlckanlia anil Pawhuska wcro not rtpmcnted. . Clad Only in Saopsuds Man Drops to Sidewalk imOOKI.YN'. Jan. 2. Kmilorlck Koetllns astonished Oreeiin avenue. Brooklyn, yesterday by precipitating himself to the olilcwnlk. clad solely iH i . i .1 i .. .i - t,iu hi irtwirr. iriilll vile Miiniuv. in ui" bathrnom on tho second floor of us Grfno avenue. He ttas taklnir n halh when he 'lecldfd he had better pull down the window shade. In reaching for It he 'stepped on the soap and the next moment wus sitting on tho sidewalk, -.xcept for a wrenched shoulder no vas unhurt and 'scuttled Into the oufcc at tho earllost opportunity. 'wo City Councils in k 4 Mexico City in Scrap MEXICO PITY. .Ian. ". Mexico City today presents the nnomaly of havInK two city councils, both duly "worn In und profession to repr?sent the lKal civic body, Tho two fac tions have waged a heated cant Mien, election day fatllnB definitely t nettle th conflict. Tloth attpmpted to take over the municipal building for the Inaugural ceremonies, but wre prevented by tho police. Late yesterday both bodies weru sworn n. with no untoward Incidents. II 1 ellf.cd that President Obregnn will direct the supremo court to taku a"lon in the matter. PASTOR RAPS ''BLUE LAWS Arlunn.s Mlnlcler finj! K'inii. llc- . ,-J"r""'r" A"' Pn-JiHllix-il. Thi propoHd " funday" blue Jaws "iiu loniiemnea by the Ituverend "iin iioiien. rector of Christ (llpls rpdii enurcli here. In a sermon to- 11 verend Mr. l'od?n declared , 'mp people among tho socallod ro 'orrnerN are Roverncd moro by their i-KMuuice man by reason." Jatln I'nlon IXlajed. MX KATAWTini' n. 11 i.t SaH-ador. Jan. 2. The signing of the creating n union of Central American retmhllpu ...lil li l,..u l,,nn hn oubject of discussion at the Cen tral American union congraa ut San yw. instil Hlca, luus ncaln been du "Ku Ihrnuirli ili iw.iiin,- r ilm Nlcaraguan delegation, which at the i iinunent, oiijectpd to tho nlause 'raung will, ii,., nr..i-M,.rr, jaty between the l'nlte,d StatoH and rturagua. ti.'u ,.,.ooii,.i,.,i ifl.U8.4inna H..l..l.... ..y,i,''l Tiiinn I'nlntor Dies. "r.ltl.IN. Jan. 5 !,-. ifVuu.i,- IVnnl Mil weteeger, the painter, died to "a nl Mmill'll . II,. wiih linrn In l En. . . : 01 "erliof. Mis paintings rim " mostly of hlstoHcal subjects. -n;,"'''''' I'ollifiimn'H Home. FOUT I)OIOK. Iowa. Jan. 2 1 7 of K. M, Klattory, eblef hv :rc' .was 'lamagod early today ..' a nomb. Tivn mnn nr.. hnl.l V,v DC Mil... .. . ' i or un investiealloii. Rumor of Intended Raid on Dance Causes (ktns to be in Great Demand OKAIfUSKi:, Jan. 2 WJillo 200 of OktniilKio n society folk dam cd at the country club here more than a week MBo. armed man p.i rohed .no grounds outside the cltlbhourc and the roads leadlliK to It, l'ollowlnc a "tip" thu horti hud received lo the effect thru "hi. Jaekors" wero koIhk to suoop down mi ine KauieriuK wnen tne ilanee wiih at Its helKht, Kiiardi weru stationeil at ho clubhouHr and Its vicinity In anticipation of, tho rumored hold up. Tho lip came oer thr telephone, which declared that "hijacks'' would "vlilt" the danre nt a tlmo "when tho Jewels would be Hp.ukllnK tin; orlKhtc; and Bather up the Kerns an Miey foil from tho tieel.s nnd Huers nf their owners." (Jin-sts ufletward said that tho at tendants wero mi my-voim that they had difficulty In hcivIiik and wlillo '.ho chef HUiierlntended thu iiervum of tho bamiuet. a revolver lay ( lose at hand. Tho "rumored "hold-up" did not materially.!', nlthoiiKh the chauffeurs of motor ears cainliiK away their wealthy nnd Jeweled churKcs after the dance was over, drove with one hand, and In tho othr held loaded revolvers. Unemployment Survey for Southwest Opens UTTM: ItOClC. Jan. 2 Itob.rl L. ItUs.Hcll, district director ot the Unjleil Stutes employment .ervlco, tomot tow will bcKlii a survey of un employment In Arkansas, ho an nounced on his arrival hero tonight from New Orleans. Mr. Uusscll'it district Includes Louisiana, Arkan sas, Oklahoma and "JVxu. Tho mir vey all cudy !.- under way in Louisi ana, Mr. Itussell said, and will be started In Oklahoma and Texas with in tho next 10 days- Kli;urcs on the number of unemployed persons In the district will bo Included in an an nounceinept of tho number of un employed In tho t'nltod States on January in from Washington, Mr. Itussell said. POLICE RAID AN IRISH TOWN I'civotis round on Strei'ts In .Mldlcton Scnrclu'd by Officers. COItK. Jan. 2. A report reached Cotk today that law parties of sol diers and police visited Midletou Hat-' unlay nlKht and held up and searched everybody found on She streets. Soon after 9 p. m. tho Mldltton fiaratjo and KtiiBlneerlnK works was found to bo on firo nnd wnn lutrnoil to the ground. Only tho enerKV of tho flro hrlBadn prevented the flami's from extendlnB to an adjoining bank. Several ffhops In tho town wero wrecked and looted. Some houses In the village- of CarrlKtohill aro ro ported to have been burned. HlK Itrltlsh Triinsport I'nlon. LONDON, Jan. 2. I'nanlmous support or a project to nmnlBamate all the different unions of transport workers except the railway men Into one huKc orBaulzatlon was voted In resolution adopted today at n meetliiB in which all sections of the transport workers In London wero represented. Under tho plan tuo re sources of the unions would be pooled and n central office rtaff created. Krnest Ilevlns of tho dock workers union, said the estimated membership of the new amalgama tion would bp a half mll'lon. Tris Speaker, Manager of Cleveland Indians, World's Baseball Champions Kin -pr ty fffvWWrv -T-Jjlllm'- I " ' c. A: . , . I.- h, V.-. TrU Speuker. Tris Speaker manager nnd star outfielder of the Cleveland Indians, American leaguo and world champions uf baajball in 1920. "THAT LITTLE GAME"- m VA V, , SETTLE tOOlH to SOfAE WE Vovt-ER. TAS OlAE Mlt VE SOr- REDOUTS M f V-OT OF SU-UV STAft umam ISB) TIME NEAR UP FOR AUTO TAGS Commissioner Gives Delinquency Will From Delay Warning Result OKLAHOMA (MTV, Jan. 2. Ap proximately D.'.OOO automobile li cense tags aro on hand for distribu tion beginning Monday, It was an nounced hero today by Henry Wood, stnto highway commissioner. About l.OOO applications havo been re ceived for licenses, ho added, Lirge numbers of tax rcrelpts wero made out about a week ago and tags wero prepared for mailing In anticipa tion of n rush on tho flist few days after the distribution began, Mr, Wofid said. There will be no delay In Issuing tags tills year, as last, and It Is Im probable thnt an extension o tlmo for making applications for tags will bo granted beyond thu limit of Jan uary 31 as set by statute, according to .Mr. Wood. "Apply for your license early" was tho advlcu to ear owners, given by Mr. Wood. The highway depart ment Is shorthandod during tho rush season and will need an emergency supply of money for extra help, he declared. He said ho would ask the state Icglslatuie to make a special appropriation for the department soon after It convenes, ns wan done last year by (lovernor Ilober'.son, who created a deficiency appropria tion. Mr. Wood stated it would lie im possible for the department to Issue all 1. censes applied for during Jan uarv but thnt since nil applications if- '- t',Wv Sits mi - 30$ W: ! - ; 1 X&W'. 7. ' r i TVfcSt oOV(. ooiN trE bCliNvMeVlS Vt I GMvE hHO OO CflM2S M TArWs VG CrtfWU PNlrAE . wero made In duplicate, ear owners who hail applied for licenses within the period si'- by law would be safe from arre.t even though they had not received their tags. Uist year, lie said, tho best tecord made was between 3,000 and 4.000 dally. Since the total number If.tned In 1321 will be as great as In I'.UO when 201.200 tags were sen' out by tho depart menl, It Is considered an Impossibil ity to finish the task In one mouth with Hie offlco force which will be available. Application blanks for llconseM have been mailed to sheriffs, blinks, notaries public, and others acting as OB'tits throughout the state. In explaining the law, Mr. Wood said a ta of $10 Is provided for all ears costing (G00 or mole and an ad- lilltional r, cents for the major parts of each J too of original cost above 1.100. I'ndor tho law, a ear costing 1, 22C would require a lax pivnicnt of (l.V.'S. f'ars upon which a tax has been paid two years In succes sion will receive reduction of 20 per ci.-n from the total payment on tho third year, nnotlier 20 per cent on the fourth year and tho same re duction on the fifth year. The mini mum payment on any vehicle any year, however, Is 10, It was ex pl:iU"cl. Only 30 days, will bo given after January 1, In which to muku appli cation for tags. .Mr. wood said, After January 31, auto owners who have not applied will bo dellnnuent and subtert to penalty. Six months was allowed last year for making up plication for licenses. MEXICANS TAKE UP HEALTH I'lrst Child Welfaro Cuinciilloii In i Kcpublle's History lo .Mii't. MICXICO CITY. Jan. 2. -Two hun dred physicians from all parts of the republic are hero to attend tho firs' congress on child welfare, vwilch wllM last u week. Discussions and clinic i will he held, und efforts will lie di rected toward reaching a coin reti program for lettering the condition of Mexican children. According to the newspaper Kl l'nlvpnal which otganl.ed tho con gress, tho mortality among children In tho republic Is startling. Tho pa per auserts that In Mexico City 76 per cent of the death'l are amnng persons under 16 years of ago. Th will bo the first congress ot Its kind ever held In .Mexico. FAVORS TARIFF ON CRUDE Kuiisiik Oil Man Sas Senator Cuiitt lo Add I'ctnilciiin to List, Paul Koont., an oil man of Inde pendence, Knn climo to Tulsa Sun day and In talking to friends, says that State Senator Overfleld of Mont 1 ginnery county, had received a let tor from V. S, Senator Charles Cur- I lis of Kansas, favoring tho Inclusion i of oil In thu tariff that thu congresi ! pioposes, ' "Tho oil Ind istry would n lib a j Mrorig boost. If n tariff was Imposed, protecting the American produiei , from the effects of low grade Mexl- 1 an crude." 'aid Mr ICoon'n. i rT i i j -i v LYRIC ' arv IRVIN V.WILLAT Product Ion Kitruordliuiry FILLING? JrrM.O'J& XSli A ? Ell ft Voorc. OtlCi-'- Gtn TE Noble "Foul." ON A ttriEG CARC cn-vy PiGonc oon -nnwxis, lUW1r tOMA 1 , a ijtlnn kA 10,000 HOMELESS IN 'QUAKE City nf i:iliahsiin, Albania, Nearl) Ohtilciiitcil by Shock, I'AlllS, Jan. 2 - cYiurtcon person were lulled, 300 Injured and 10.000 rendered homeless by an en thtiake whli h nearly obliterated tho cliy of Klh.iHsan, Albania, ai cording to an undated dispatch received hero to day fiom tho American lted Cioss at Tirana The only Americans in tho city were two Junior lied Cross nurses. Miss Ninth Untidy of St. Louis and Miss Winifred Warieu of llhleago, Until weiu reported safe. They Im mediately look charge of lellet wink, and Hie Ameilcan lted Cross is sending suppllis from thu Adri atic co.isl. The organization also is furnishing lentHi which am urgently needed because of tho severe weather. Leading 1020 Jockey on American Turfs Johnny liofils Johnny Loftus led all American Joclievs for earnings and vlc.torleb In 1920. flrnrtlrt llfiiiflulr Aciirlcmv of Dancing Clem nr prlvnie Invtrurttoni Ctillilren'p cliiii HuturUay, Soiilal ilmi'lnK Tuin., Thu, a. Rat, llntrl TuUa Orchelri 411 H )1oiiir I'linm C lt4, TODAY and Tomorrow Story of Anicrlcnii life, of "Down iome It N a sit ry of joulli triia glln ng illl-t Hie em nib's of isiicrl) anil (lltiitiolntiucnt. nf the pitiful strlilng nf an did itiati to lice lilni-i'll friiut Hie i iicm nf ilritik for llic nil.c nl tltu tlatigliler vtho hat bintily Micrifli'i'd for III Mike, II Is allio with the spirit of joutli anil liopclulncKs; it will M'ltil ( i ii aitity Willi new rultli In jniir fellow iiit'ii, I.OOD CO.MI.DV anil , LATIiST NHWS ilnilNnti (any lime) : Clilldicn, UK" Atlillls, 20o 1 r iWORK OF LAND ! OFFICE IS BIG Hankers and Oil Men Look Like Comparatively Small Potatoes OKLAHOMA CITY Jan. 2. Han tiling funds aggregating npprnxi match- MO.ooo.oiio, the eommlsstou ei'n of the laud nffli nf Oklahoma sie lu a class of hlnh finance that mill, en in Hiil cut n of S'.mo l.uge banks and dlt colors of oil companies I .'.I de Into obscurity as dealeis In tiionejs, The eomn.lsiiii'neiH liter all lo a "land offl. i linslnesii," Notes held hv the eouiiulssloners i ll land Hold, but not yet paid for ngitregalii 12?. 000 coo Loans on public funds sccillel b fa Mil lands iiiunuut to moie than . l.miu Olio In Mdilltlnii (hero are conslanth' no (ruing royalties and bonuses on tracts lensed for ml and gas (level npmont More than ('.00,01'n imes of farming nnd gralng laud ai" now iiien fur base mihJ sale To adinlnlster the public lands and funds derived from Iheui is the task of the eiiiumlsl'iners of the land office, more generallv known In Oklahoma an tho "school laud department " The statehood enabling ael under which the state was Mealed, provid ed that lu each township, consisting of .in sections, si'cllons HI and 3i should bo set aside for school lands, section HI for I he malntelian if statu educational Imitations and sec tlmi 33 for eharltnble and penal In stitutions and public buildings. An additional grant of land was made for .tho maintenance of the state university, preparaloiv school, tlm negro agricultural and normal mil verslty and tho normal schools. To serve as a dowry for 1 ml Inn Jerri toiy In tho 'nlon at tho lime of "lateliood, congress, in tho enabling act, npproprlntnl UiiOOO.OOO to the school fund of the new state. Money given the common HChnom of Urn stale from Hut land office during tho IN monlhs mini January 1, 1 . I !l . to June 30, 1920, amounted to tl,0Xr13.VSI. It.ieh school district tocelves niu amount pt oportlonato to the number of Its ininlls computed with the total school enumeration of tho stato. During tho IS months' period end loir with tho last fiscal year, tho statu leased 1X7,301 acres for oil and gas development and Its receipts from this source aggregated 12,401,- 71X22, being $1,448, 732 SI III bon uses. S7cri.liK8.nri In royalties and lR7,K97.:i.ri lu rentals. Cash receiv ed by tint land offlco during thin Mine from all sources amoiinted to $ 1 fi,t!9C, I r,.t NO, cnnnlstlnir, of ril.rifiO separate Items. , t. R.'s" firsTh6meshrine Niitlnn lo Vy Honor to Uroul Irf'ml- j im rrittirilli V. NKW YOHIC Jan. 2- Tlm hnusu l, u'li e i Theoiloro llooseveu was born nt 2S Host 30th street will be .1...11 ,.t in mitlntinl shrine iirilllii" '. Thtirsday. tho second nnnlversary of his death . In Hi" iirosence of foreign dlpio mnlH and Americans of many walks, Major Heneral Leonard Wood, a warm friend of the former president, will lay the cornerstone, and Joan .lules Juiscrnnd, l-'reneh ambasitaor. will deliver an address. Tho Interior of th" house ns Itnose . .. i,. i.iu ,,iiiiilliiiiul will lie veil lllie i. ""'.' . .. .... restored to bis family and tho n- mens lliio'evull Memorial iiiin.ivi..- i. ...nt ,.,,iri n the irvrnnntuuiu apparatus with which the hoy Itoose volt fitted himself fur tho strenuous IIUIIIIIIIK llllllllhi a .i nnd an nudltotlum will i tv,., ,.rvlcu of natrlolle so- ' mi i.v . ' clitics. Colon Pacific Tmlti Wicckcd. iti'tATItlCK. Neb., Jan, 2 An at tempt to wicck the I'nlon I'ncltic uasseiiger trait, runt ing '" ; ; MauliatlHlt, mis., iton 1,1m .. :' ' ,,.ril.lK- miceessfllly at fi.all, when an obstruction on tint Irit'k i mllu and a hair souin m i..-.....-duralled the engine A 30 foot la I had been placed across the iracK Th" t iiglueer saw tne oiih-i u ii-n. tlmo to check the speed of lhe ,.. i..., ,i... r. i,r tin. m oaci iraio, uui in'- ."' i, threw the locomotive from tint ,r;" An Investigation n" -n mnn.. on tiii: !-T,:r. ion mi'i.i.ink i'in-:sr..vis follies of Broadway" Featuring Joe .Mulllus, 1'amouH Accordluit Plnyir Tho I'olly Quartette I ncpt llliam's .laz Ittnd. and oilier big Musical Acta Also Mabel and Lena, Famous Hawaiian Dancers An Art Alone Worth tho Prleu of Admission on tiii: Kciti:i:.v "Keith of llic lloriler." n West- ni rcatuif. ".labs and .lcaliiiiy," a Comedy. "The rinmlns Dl-k," Serial Piiccs for Suiiila js and 1 1 olliLi h : Atlillls, llic, ('hlblM'ii, t!.f Week Dajs ami NlghlK; ricr noon, Adults &r; cliildren, 10c. Nights, Adults, III; Clilldicn, Hie, Hamilton Greatest All-A round A I hide I 'j rT"'','tv v ' iI llruttlH Hamilton of tlm I'tiiveislty of Mlstouil, world's gteateht all around track mid fb Id athlete. EASTERN FINANCIER DEAD Itmil.er-Aiithor . Itallroml I'.xcctillxo ami Politician of New .Icrsey Dies. PUMNKIKI.D, N. J Jan. 2. Iiwls Van Sycklu Kltx-llandolph, X2, banker, author, railroad executive and a former mayor of this city, died In niu homo hero today, Mr, Itauilolph, after sot-vice in tho I'nltiii m my (luring the civil war, bo- came connected, lu lSiM, with tho Illinois (Villi al tallroad company as ns.'iistaut treasurer. As treasurer and director hu served morn than 20 years with thu company. liti was president of Hi" Atlantic Trust company from IMI4 to 1902, president of tho coinolldatcil stock and pe'roloum exchange from 1903 to 1 !t 05, nnd I ('tiled from active bust- iii'hm lu HI0H. lie managed vnilotls railways, coat and lion iii'iich and other entertirlses, as well an philanthropic and religious associations, lie was a past com tuandi r ot tho llraud Army ot thu republic. A CHOST HAUNTING MINES? MIAMI, Oklit,, dan, 2. A mysterl oils blackhand threat following the unsolved murder two weeks ago of a miner and sub4citicut repmts that a stiauger has been seen dodging In and out of ;iuderground recesses In mines in the vicinity of C'ardln todny resulted. In mi appeal to Sheriff Nell llarr to solve thu harrowing mystery. Miners who claim to havo seen tint ghostlike figure are cut tain hu Is a madman or an outlaw fearing for his life Adults 25c JiytftgUTUg HAMILTON-j POPULAR PRICE! -r (mmmf,.t DIRECTION TUCtBBffOTMBHS Todny, Tuesday, Wednesday 10 a. in, to 11 p, m. A ROILING ROUICUNG DflAMA OF THE WEST THAT KEEPS VDU LAUGHING-, THRILLING OH CHOK.ING RACK A SOU CVCRV SI'LIT SECOND. Piclllicl) MKS lalest and Kt-calcsl western play rirst time eicr sliown lu TuUa. rolllcklug ilrauia of Hut wot that l.ccps jou laughing. Hirllllng or choking bacl. u sub ecry split mmiiihI. Tlio Idol fir llic west lit sin. i-lilng picture of Texan line, lariats ihrl'l-t. Icndii feet null liunclicrs. 'I hit. roiiianco of Touts will iikKiiiLIi jcii. Ilcitci' limn mi) ,MI plcturo jou havo ccr mcii -and iltalS ni)1iib a Int. Also 1 Also 1 Also MUTT and JEFF FOX 25c l. oiidiig 'I liurxlay, I'rl ila nnd Saturdio "The (SCRAPPERS PREP FOR WEDNESDAY n ....... i t a. 1 m 4 I, i 1 II, . v I 1 III(.lHlin III LHU I IWIcllll II...... VXfA uciu it in ii i ii;i.tjiv; Hig Crowd Miff. i crowd of flMIc t'litli.nil.istfl M'st'.d,i saw tho boxers win flsuru in next Wednesday night's show at ( '.iti r nt inn hull prrparo fur their 'iips. All tho principals In tin three mnln boutii with thu exception (f Led llytil traliieil yesterday nt I iirpi-nters' hall, Hi '4 Hast Second ill t ll"d liynl, Okniulgeii welter wcl ut who im .'ts T'linuty Alba In an i Iglit round bout, Is hi bo hero to i u 1 1 tw in coidlng lo promoter Jack Cn lal. in. Ji n Mace, Chlencii IikIiIwcIkIiI who hit P. 10 rounds In the final bout 1 wllb Sailor Cllckn-r, Tulsa scrapper, spent six rounds In gymnasium 'work, nnd two rounds vf boxing with lllllv Mm risotto: Cllcknor boxed fix rounds two cacti with Kid Duller, Young Johnstu and Alba; Alba went I two each with AI Kleinlng and Put i lor In addition to the six mlnut.'S with Cllrlitior. doming mods Jim iiiv itll -y. Cosdeu llglitwelght In an iitlu r In lit round bout. Jack Thompson, crack negro I t'f weight nnd K. O. ".tilth, white lit lit bc.i wi lalit, bith under the j management of Frank Tessln, 1 npat red three rounds lllli is working out at tne i:oa den reflnt r' wbllu llrd Is In tialn Ing at IIi'bkh, accoidtag lo Callahan. DU PONT BONUSES CUT OFF Salaried lanptujci Must Worr) A'niin- on .Men' Wagc-t Now. WILMINdTON, Del. Jan. 2.- Tlio Iv I, du Pont de Muurs and company ItiiN announced that the extra coin pciiHatlon which has been allowed I.. ...... ut.,,.,. I 1..I .,1..,r 1 r.i in I ii'u ' ni ii"j ".,, will be discontinued effective Keltru- ii ry l. Six thousand office employes and oilier ''wtlailed" workers In DuPnnl plants in every part of the country urn urfccied. rne wages ni worn men and laborers are tint Included. The extra compensation conslited of 20 per cenl on the first 1100 of hasp salary- in per cent on the sec ond $1 flOj 10 per cent on the third and S iter out on tho fourth. reunion's Auto Toll Heavy. LONDON, nee. 14. Mall.) -Au tomobile vehicles ot n II classes killed SI persons lit London in No vember, compnred with 60 In No vember, 1919, pollcu statistics say. rho London iuf erred to is tint metro- polllan police district, which ex tends over a radius of IB miles from Charing Cross", and covers an nre of 700 s(iiare miles, aiioui t tier rent of the ensuiUlles occurred in tint daytime and 30 per cent at night. YEOMEN Monday, January !l, H p. in. at Il2)i South Moulder A Inrge class will rt-celto tho Initiatory work In full form. Ami Then, after, enjoy n CiOUll i i:i:i ami coon Mt'sic. ah Yiiimeii eoinc. Dance at Elki Hall Wednesday, January 5 NEWS "BRIDE 13' 10c House Without Children I Kids 10c