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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 COST OF SESSION SAVED BY HOUSE! More Than $100,000 Lop ped Off Institutional Act a.s Passed Before SENATE TO ACCEPT IT Strong Indications That Uy pnr Hotly Will How to Low er' Wish Are Apparent i nt il liil I inrrvins ell uppropr!-' I 1 1 f M nCMTO UIT f ,!),. x.m.ih. j.ii.ini nsiinnn rvrm.i n PAY CHECKS HARD ny r W It. JUNTMI Tie WnrM'n f'orrwiixniiUii' OKUAIJOMA CITY. Mny I. A paalt nolnt of Din oxtrnorrtlriary aan ion of ib KUtiih iririnintMri- wa attained In Urn npenlna- of tha '.i.m half of tho eond week naanlon, Thuraday Afternoon, when in hotlM of leprtaenlntlyen pajaatl finally K. J. th ureal Inn utitlon nl appropriation hill. Reported hi (bo nppi'ipnntlonn nrtimltf ea to ' " fimmlltee i.f the whnln hotine Chairman Halley real ly fin1 with ! PP althni. llinr rxiajl) t hart the n .(r. .print Ion inern hw attended iii ill" detaJla "f the bill. It wa o rather remarkable co Incidence lhul r lie bill lemlved tliti vrtea of a. I the h0 member pre Minl. At the regular ncnnlon the 1)111. rarrlriK nlmnet (136,000 III oxoiih of the preaent pleasure, wnn fniiKht rieaperately on the (lour of thu house. At tin' ncanloii Thursday, Wilt taker of Kiifniiln, I'rntt or Itoff and others offered n faw amendments, Imt tlioy vviiro voted down unit It nun ntittconhtn thnt tho demonrntle Icadorn worn niintaltilfii; tin' measure In in out Instances, niul in no In stance did they undertn'rfo to stop pnniRO an brought from the mm mltteo on npprnprlntloun. in fact It witn I'orry Miller, democrat of Munkngoo who, when tlm roinmlttca of tho wholn hnuno had reported, moved to nunpcuit tlm rules niul put tlm hill on flnn: toll onlt. Knwx ekwtlnnVi KtivciiscM, Tlic Institutional Mil an It pnned I ho hnunn carrlea appropriations of nlmost $0,300,000. wlillo I lie original house 1 I1 1 In t i r regular session w.u in execs,, of JO, 100. 000, unit tlm senate mill oil 1700.000 to tlio total It wns ft eolncldoneo Hint on, tlu name, afternoon tlm house nnd sen ato conferees on limine bill 2D, tip proprlntlng j I o.ooo for tlm nxpon son of tlio extrnordlnnry acnnlon, wan ncreptcd by both branches of tlio legislature. Conncu,uontly, If nothing mnro bo nccompllnhod, tlio oxprtnies of tlio IngUilnturn hnvo boon n.ivod on ono of the lilit bills, niul tlm gnod Lord knows thnt ovon iunv tlio bill In too la run. . Wlillo Honntor llob Davidson did not ttchmiwledgn that tho nonnto wilt nrcopt tlio IriHtlt nttoiml bill tin It cumo frotn tho Iiuiibo. lm did nd mlt that tliorn h n HtnniK Rontlinunt In nrcopt It nnd nllnw tlm lininia to benr thu roHponilblllty( wlinthor It bo too liirt'u or too email. Soimtn Kyln; It l?i. i Tho Bonnto lui ullly olcnrod ltn Ortlcndnr and ret'rwinil to ndcortnln If thu houao could Ket morn of Kb bill acruiai for notion. Tlio wiiatii pnntwd nnnlly Iioubm bill 40, a dcflrloncy npproprlntlon fur thn iicuro hcIiouI nt Tuft, amounting to 13,000: aotmto bill S8. iNppiopiliit ItiK 140,000 for tho ntnto lilKhwuy (li'Paitmcnt, n upplomnnt nry appropriation: unnntn bill 8, pravldllii; n pork Imrri'l, liclnjj ldiown tin thn road bond bill; It nl lown 11,000,000 for thl flionl yunr, nnd nn oiiinl ntnount for 1923 nnd 1923. It hnd boon dofentrd nnco nnd tho motion lmlgril by Mcl'lmr fnn, tho author, to roconstder car rlod. Kcunto bill 18, allowing I.ointn county to grant tlio Amcrlcnn loclon uao of certain proporty wnn curried, nlthouKh Hnnntor Uoloblc, tho au thor, wnn nluxHit. t)aliui;y (,'ot tJiioiitii)(in.i Votr. Floor londor Dabnoy of tho damn c ratio minority, wan kIvoii n tintinl moiirt voto on hla Iiouho bill 44, It rarrleil an impropriation for a do- flclnncv In tho flro marshal' offlco of 1200, and 1300 to pny rxirtuln flro I ohlofii In vlllnKoa. It was purniud i Imniodlntoly aftor No. 1 hnd boon I rnrrlod when tho Iuhiim momborn woro In oxcnllcnt hiimor. Iioivirtuicntnl Hill Will llo IjiM. Tho liouno npproprlntlon conuntt tro han tho fionnto (tcparlmental bill, but will Introduce ltn own muufiire, approxlmntoly nn It punned tho hnuno nt tho roBUlnr ncnslou, or In oxcosn of 15,000,000, Thin mny not bo con sidered until nftor tho bulldlnu bllH lmvo been nomad on Tho depart- SUFFERED ALL A WOMAN COULD Mrs. Meyer Finally Found Relief nnd Health in Lydia E. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound ' Orange, Cal."1 always feci very RTatuful to you, nssomo twenty years iaK ttireo uociora nai'i i had to lmvo a serious op ora tion. 1 had n tu mor, ami tilcern which would cath er anil break. I luul displacement so badly that I coulil hardly Bit down at tl inoH, I and ItBt.'t'mcdnaif 1 tuirerod every thlnK that n wo man could (.utter. Then Bomo ono udviMtd mo to take Lydia K. Pink ham 'h VeRotnblo ComiKiund, nnd I look it until I was cured and aaved from tho operation. 1 have, told wo men of your wonderful medlclno times without number, nnd I am will Ini? that you should uso these facta nd my numo if you like. 1 nlao used your Compound clurinp; tho Chanps, nd I can do nil my own work but Iho hoavy part, nnd can walk miles every day as 1 help my husband in Uui otuce." Mrs. J.H.Meyku, 412 South OrnnRO St., Orango, California. A k'roat many women wn umioni liko thin havo boon restored to health by Lydln li I'inkham'a Vegctablo 1'1'MjNu' hfiini'lK'rt i)f am rriiiinlir .ml wu'i th)' linnliai foualii of or hi tin. raiilar apanlon. llnwvr. If1 tlm iH'iiata areadra to tb ulnlma 1I 'ho nouns In tlm major liHitnnrln i hero In a prolmhlllly of lh Uifla latnro uillDiirnlnK Muf II, although i.ailrn pradir.t tlmt It Will Uha n ly or two latnr than thnt to oflrn tor all of tlm odda and enda whll' h l nvo K-nnrally baen nelm-td whi'n tha hoiinNt altaittpt to ilowt nfi-r rnlilnlghl on tho iIjv net for fiu.il inljoui nmrnt. Thfra la alno talk of th lil latum not mnktrnt a final adjourn iimnt, but to rnrt at noto fiilmn il.it i-, aavnrnl months nhrail, whan mnttor nndor rontroviray etiubl lm alt' nn'l to. I'liimiili'mlila III ff-rllntf w rwKni-fi-n il in both hount-a Thuradair vtirr n Ht.iii'itKiit atlrlbntoil to an ()'! li'im.i Cltv ncwpHiTrnufi In an 1- flr'x li.foif iho Tnlmi ihmnlier of to tho tiint of tba fallroaila for . oinniTr.., Wdn 1uy night ;A'- rert , tlon of wagm ii'liling mi in' iifwn niwiy "i t ... ... - . M.....J..,. .1 . .1 I ... H M.f.l tho dilly il'i nt "ut of oiir li iim I thr'i li nk i 'it I Mr nt' i i X' ! nm. i in n dr.t mii'l'- oiiciil I" lln liiinrd "Thfn nuTi ahoulil i inly h'ntnry W hcij lalmr hmrn ihnnl llkn that, look i. uf for fln woikn ' TEXAS CONFIDENT Is? IN RIVER BATTLE Railroad Men Claim They SPECIAL PROGRAM SUNDAY Attorney General Cureton Have Trouble Making Both Lnds Meet cCA:o. Mny High rntn, 'rr in. 'll)il un dlHKlng big bolaa In Ilia pav of mllroad rmploynn mi'l I inaNlng I' impoaalhli for inn in ! Morkrra to make both enda meet nt ' lrnninl tatoH of pay, Ui trntlmnnv today by rapri'nr niutlvin of tha ''big four" railroad hrothorhoodn liflon thn ra Mr oiid labor liOArd In replying illlcd with ilf lnrlng thfr "nr mnrn kinna or aaava in inn uaiuninia 1' Mialntnia than )r bafm-a ! an- Ht'inlilrd," or wnrdu to that afjcl. Lflilnlntiirn dlnoiiMMcl panning a rca nliiiion ot i'anmiri, but nm IikIimI Unit It wan nrnhnhli' th iilllor wan cotiriolnai'iir on Dial kind of lan- lflnx, and had hwan mar Uitltriato- Iv lUiaorlntiMl with tlm iiiiIiiihIm man nn-mbarn of tha 14-gMitllim aly. ASLEEP, HE KILLS HIMSELF 'Don't ImiI on .M iih a hn't-lilo," M. IiiiIn .Man Stxyn. HT. I.OI1IH. .May .--tVUIUni II Orth. a tarpPtit'T, nhot and Iklllnl hltiikvlf lodnv. In a ili'iithln'il iatalo- mtf nt ho In aald to have ilu'lun il lu 'iiiniiiutnd the not wlillo nnii'cfi, .Mr Orth Man 19 yonra old, nnd Ui fa- thir of nine children. 'Don t look on nn1 nn a aulcldo. ho In reported to h.ira nalil. "t iiiiimI havo koI up In my nli'p ntnli nhot m.vnelf " V ri. U-c, prnaMntit of tha Urnth I'rhood of Hallway Trainmen, pre aftitnil rent flguraa from a number of rlilea. Trainmen wlm paid ISO a month rent In l1 now paid 13a. be aald.. (H hern who paid 85 in I IMS now paid 175 ml fuel, whleh eont 17 fiO In 191 a. i oat III. SO In 1920, h" conilnueil. "If Ainnrlra'a indiiatrlnl In.tdera read more of (,'urllnle and Ulrkenn and lean of Wall alreet JnnrnAla, they would have a hnttar iinitaratnndlng or tha iiMtlon'M Indimlrlnl problem." V. M, carter, hoail of the rallwny flremen'a organlanilon, declnred. "When bunlnenn men nnv, an 1 overheard one man nay. will 'III we h'e our IiuiiiIh on labm. well ti.uk' Cenlenarj- .M. II. Cliurili t Have rnliiio Jsi'Mlo' .Molher'n lny. Jlotlmr'n (lay will be obcervad In an entirely new wny nt tho On tenary Mothodlat ehureli next Sun day, according to Hov. Ilarntd r, Cooke, iuntur. Alanx with tha unu al acrmon and npeelnl tniialo for the day, hable will bo bapllaed and i hildren reolvvd into tha rhun li tn lommemoratlon of tha ra-ianlon binilny night n .lnrne i'.aa of atlulta will b rrralvrtl Into tha rhllreh. Mr. CnoUa hn been ron (llii tinif revlVHl necvlcea at tho Con tanary ehunh for tha paal threo waaka. and tha larcn claan of new Not Discouraued by High Court Kuling A PUTIN, Texnn, Mny B.--Texnn ntlll ntatidn a Kood ehnnee to win the Oklahoma boundary milt, nolwlth- atnnillng the ren nt neelalon of the ! t'nlteil Htaii n miirenm court thnt ! thn aoilth liunli of tho Ited river uj tha illvlilInK lino hotwoen tho two ntalea, C. M. t'urtnn, attorney Ken ami of Tnxnn wild today on till re turn from wanhloKton. II" mild h nilbinltted to th" cotitt the iuoHtlon i or whether tlm doetaion meatiH that Mm boundary lino follown the Vtater'n edge or the blurfn noino tlln taniu. from the rlvni. 'I'l'iriH. Iih n.ild. rncmbora have beii ndmltled a a , i-,,,!. tin, i tin u i.i..r i .li'n ly tii ronlt Of the inaotltig. liat fmtiday BOuth bunk and If finally Interpreted I mora man ivo worn racaiven inioiBO, wm i,e the wli.nir In tho lltlun thn church. looMiiir Diiuii Her 'I liroat. A nervniia woman went to have bar throat examined by a npeilnllnt, who. whll adlnntlng tb InrynK" acope, icninrked. "You'd bo ton prlard to know how far down wo can "e with thin Inatrtimont." "In tha tao, doi'tor?" faltered the patient. Then, after n panne, vhe aald, "Itnfnro you begin, rlmtnr. I oiigtit to toll you that 1 really hadn't time to mend thnt hole In my huh k lag before I ealne hero." tlon. Tulna fnilertaklng Co ran anve you one hnlf. rhi.n Cl-tlll -Adv Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum AUJfMi Ultltvtk UkrftUtUi,&l X.Wtllis.Mut. Outside the Law" an Unusually Tense Drama With Lon Chaney and PriscillaDeanRialto HOW TO RAISE BABYCHICKS Put Avlcol In tho drinking nntor every Mont neonln lonn half of bntch, nr. J m to nxiict It, Cblc cholnra or whltn dlnrrhoan la tha trouble. Thn U. H. CliiVnrnmonL atatna that over half tho chlcku halciieil ill" from tbln cause. An Avlcol ttU'let in tha drlnklnir watnr will rtnvo your cblckn from nit such tllleuflM. Within 48 bourn thn ulclf onan will bo llvo ly nn crlcketn. Mra. Wm. May, Tlego. Ind.. wrltun: "1 won lonltig 10 or 16 chlokn a. day tram diarrhoea baforo I received tho AvI- nnt. I hnven't lout a uno nliictv It conin nouung- io iry Avirui. it you don't ttntl thnt It preventu nnd controln whlto diarrhoea, cblak rbol- era ana an nowni uihuiukd o yuiiiry. tell un nna your money win uo . promptly refiinilcd. Avlcol la nojd by mom dniKglnla and poultry rnedy llonlera, or aeml 520 (Inrluden war tax) for a pnokago by mull pontpnld IHirroU-riUKi:er Co., 100 Columbia UlUb lndlanapolln, Ind. OLIVER The, Jeweler Expert Wntch nnd Jewelry RcpnifirtR I'rlWH HciuHonnble. Wo Aro Out of tlm IllKli llent District SSI l'jist Third St. I'rlncllln Dcan'n flrnt fcatuio nlncc 'The VlrRln of Htnmhoul." In to bo nhown at tho Hlalto theater tomor row. It Is called "Outtildo tho Uiw" nnd In tlm work of Tod Ilrownlng, who linn dlrocted Mltw Dcnn In nil her blK Hereon nuccon.-oH, nnd who wroto hor Intent ntory ns well an mipcrvlsi'd Itn production. Ffoni all iu! van co roporta It In tho crowt.lnit tichlovonirnt of thn popular .itar und her author-director. Mnro than 1250,000 was expended In tho production of "Outnldo tho iJiw'nml tho cant In n roate? of AVIio'h Who In cinema clrclon. Ue hIiIch Minn Dean thoro Is Lon Chnnoy, Wheoler'Onktnan, 13, A. Warren nnd llnlph I-ewla as maHter-ganibler; while Melbourne MnclJowell, Wil ton Taylorand Stanley Uoethaln, a olover child nctor, aro other prin cipals n tho ciint. T.on Chancy will be necn In two of tho BtrnnRoot rharncterlxntlons of hln career In thin photodrama. Ono of tho roles played by this king of nil character actors. Is that of "lllack Mlko" Sllvn, ovll genius of tho un- derworld. Tho Identity of tho other rnlo Is kept a sccrot as a challonK" tp Bcrcon goers, an Chnney's make up In tho part Is unbeltcvablo and Impenetrnblo ovon by his personal friends. Ailvt. Back to Pre-War Prices One-half pound "I A Toilet Soap lUC Let us get better acquainted with' the best thing's in life Music Is Essential No other combination accomplishes the same result Candies and Confections We are sole agents Steinberg Bros. DRUGGISTS 206 South Mnin Phone Osaro 24 Prescriptions Catlct! for nnd Delivered 1 I I We offer for delivery nbout Juno 1st, TULSA STREET IMPROVEMENT TAX BILLS on" Street Improvement Dlntrlct No 264, Cheyenne nnd Denver ntreotn from Ialtmcr to llurgcss UUI Add, at 12 hi discount which will ylold 11 9-10 on your Investment. Tbeno tax bills aru nontuxnblo nnd your Investment is protected by u tlmt lien against first clans icnlduut property valued nt 10 limes tho ntnount of tux bills. 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CHll'i:, SliinnKcr S. .Main St. Osago ai:i3-.1l.ll All Tulsa has been reading the letters passing between "Nance Abbott" and "Blair Cornwell," the last being an answer to "Nance" as follows: , NANCE: I cannot consent to see you? your faithless LYING LIPS that would have loft me to drown in midoccan have crushed you from my life forever. You broke your promise, then chose the street of Rold. . MARRY him and travel the years LOVELESS. You you will never find happiness like the happiness of my love. For get mo if you can ! BLAIR Nance's frantic, tortured soul cried out for him, and this was his answer. oaaataaVl"""'aaBaaaaW M JrHuHa&BBaaaaaaaaaHBaa(M "NANCE" LYIN T IPQ Oh, The Light That Lies, in Woman's Eyes and Lies, and Lies, rind Lies! THROUGH the Ages, from days Primitive to days Modern, I from tho quaint, quiet lassies of the Colonial fireside to the dazzling elite of the 1921 ballroom, the light that lies in woman's eyes, has showered its mystery-rays into the very Heart of Mankind. Happiness, Sorrow, Success, Failure even the tolerance or intolerance of a Nation itself bow before the light that lies, in woman's eyes, md lies, and lies, and lies. Then speak the lips, and in the reckoning which follows, there is revealed a mighty drama of Life and Love ; a story of one woman and two men, trapped in the net of circumstances, forever struggling for the right to rule their Souls. "Lying Lips" is acclaimed Thos. H. Ince's master photodrama and the featured players are House Peters and Florence Vidor4 Beginning Tomorrow Coiniioujid-