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TULSA DAILY WOULD, WEDNESDAY, .H'LY 27, 1021 EX-SERVICE MEN ARE PRIVILEGED Licenses to Operate Huck ster Wagons in City Ordered by Mayor rx-eervlco men may hereafter op rM f I.in kwtcr wagons over tho city vlu ill I""" the UHU.it license. V i, r n iiwlnis thrm tills con , , was issued by tho major and 'i,v .rn i miuniw Tuesday morning ,,r the . x i" rvi'f men's casu had 'rr-emrd 1.JP Mj. T. C. Hon v - n charge of local servlco head uui'iera lor Hie Amei lean Legion. M Vv v ex serve e men here are 'ul job". "opklns oxplalt.'!. p. nv 1. ivn nril.v or u i': j ,. a Mi'f "t 1 I"lr' ,l;lJ,u n M"'11' 1 I Kit supplies t" klarl them In i , hu kst.r hu.lness and allow I ' , , f ,n .1 living, ho lidded. u'l Niwhloik, commissioner of i ir . .a revenue, ujiun-.. n.... ! J lege, wero to he oxtciidcd ' .l,rttr llMlll.l ll0 1 . ii.r-mlfM And licenses tu lprr.it e harBSBO wagons tasicubs ,l trar.-f r wagons, hut tho re n, ,'nd. r t tho commission did not cotv ur in his opinion. A slmKar odrod was Issued sov ll wX ago ly tho commission, Li .N.wMo. k was vested with an ihorlty to pasH upon tho nppllcuntH nd "determine, whether they do wred freo llcensca to operato huckster wagons, lis objected to turn uninvited duty nnd tho format action Tuesday resulted. hurt aa a ruiill f ilhg alrur-k hj a Kanta F train im nnht. Itailmail of fl claimed the mu wf aalr.p on tin track. LONDON, July . A aom.whal aav.ra rarthquaka ocrtirrnl in tha hi. Ktllan rtH trlrt of Proliant Morula? atlarnnon, aal.1 a intra Nfwa dixpatrrt from Kdlnbutr to day. A Inod r..rrt follow, I ti a rumbling nolaa hlrh ahook houf.a. ATIjANTA. July in -Thf Oinritla atalt aerial today ariutil..l a rf a.tllll .n aup-mltti-il bv Sanatnr Jam. II, trvr of Oawann. il.nMinrtnc aa nntnia rcrnl r rurta from VYaahiiteinn that tlm cutliaat l aufforlni; frutu I'xiiairra rpMrtnlr. WASIUWITOn! JuW :. l'rrtnt llartllna rractlrally iiirMM to abandon tho trip to Alikn whlrh ho had mn tomplato.I thla umrnr. It atato.l at tha whtto homo today. llKAfMnNT Toaa. July S Th flra" hunllnic fatality of tho ai-anon a ro-p-.rlwl hro to.lay. William ItrK-, tt. of llnlh, wa Inntantly klllod b tho oo. olilontal iParbarro of h aholirnn whtlo hunllr.it wuli Mi two brotiura yratcnlay. fAt.nM. Ill, July S -CWII Orano, 11 FATE OF BAND IS NOW INBALANCE Junior Chambers to Make Last Attempt to Obtain Funds Will the young himlnera men of TiiIm liaek up the miiniclp.it band? Thlt la tho iiuesllon that wna put Up tu the yoimi; mill UiittiDPhPft yrterday throueh the inedlillii "f iliU'.iilntiimiri k sent out b th bo ml of ilireeiorH of the .lutilur I'liniuln-r if ('"I'linerrc fotli.uinK u mii'llriir of tin l.i.ard at no.in In the lliHa'l TiiIk.'i. K.kIi member of the I ermniovi n iihkimI II Ii" wmilil imi utaiii in in. i. a iiainnioro ani iiruo it .. ,, , iroiRht tr.aiti. Il a ihrimn im.lfr tho I hlliiM ll to rnine 1 no for the ullpluitt unooin or a tiim-ina oar an.l Ma bouy i oi uio nuiiii. ill i huo fiiiMIKU morally uri.un.l to blta. I mnmliem wllllni; to nuclei - toa ANnriVs fat Juir ii '"ke the t.k. the .1 uti lor (Jham- C'hariiort- 'lih 'o'n'i.'onllnr "larK- Mim, of , b,,'r, ""; I'b'dBu IHelf to tho flnim money from tho Kirat National Hank of i elul li.ii kln of Ihr iiiiikIi iiI orK.itll Urahim, T-a. of which Inatitution ho zatlon for tho remnltidi r of the woo vtco proa .irnt. w. o Nolaon. arrratod i fiummer A eoinrnltln. mmle mi of "A. W. Watklii-. C. A. Holder nnd '.. In thla fitv by local offlfor. mi today I onirrr.i rornrnoii to llio Tosaa city ror trta by Krderal Judro Mawtollo. WIRE FLASHES SANTIAGO, Chlla, Jaly it. Tho eabt mt faiitiiad joitarday iftornooa after tho imiia bd rotod disapproval of a decree itraMtne frelnlit raf eortaJn hr ar.ctaalsna to an Kngllah raltroad. MfSK TtlKli July t; It. Cj "U1 "" mr rocflvcr of Iho lllaaourl, Oklahoma a Uulf railroad, now tho Kanaaa. Okla bima A Ouif dlfrt In 13 1'aao, Texaa. laa; nllht arrordlng to a moaaaco rocotvod brre today. WAOi'SKR. July 1C Tho wharnboou of Acrt Hall, nogro, aliened by tho ulhorlll'i t" hivo bean Idontlflfd by Mra. Henry Union, farmor-a wlfo, aa her aa. i ant aaa belnir carefully couctalad by e county authorities today. Rl.Hl.tN'. Jo'y " Carl Trtmkom, cintnn leMrr ar-t member of tho relchatar. dlol tddkv a(rd CO. Ho waa oocrotary of atato undar the old Hohunzollern roKlmo and oil door leader of Vho coalition In the prraent relchatar. PORT AKTHUIt, Teiaa. July JC Mra. K A Vounir, prealdent of tho Pay Nura err board with a letter cnintnendlnc her effurle to promoto comfort for home liri Eilrcn'1 haa received from tho local Ku Kut Klan a donation of 1100. The ktter bora tho aeal of tho aecrot order. OKLAHOMA CITY, July 2 Vanhart Tthh, ntcro. waa dead today and Henry millami. peirro, hla companlorL, waa badly PAN AU(it'HTlNH, Tnaa, July :. . Fmlth Day. aon of T. II. Day, farmer, l prep-irlim to lean within a few dara for llrnall, taking a herd of reletered Iiuroo Jeraey hogi and Jeraey cattle. Pay haa larit" land h ldlna In the Mouth American republic, which ha la atocklnK with rcirla terod llvret.Tk HAS INSIDE INFORMATION A. Alteon tt.ix iiritni'il In Invcntluntu III" pi'titlini nt of the I'hnniher on the matter mid upon l.n. k to tho or iranl.alliiii at Its weekly lunehcon Thurediiv A. (. O'Noll prewnled the xltiiutlDii eonfroullni; the banil to the dltiMiom jiKterdaV. That TiiIni Is ii n'cond Di'tiver n the opinion nlf'-n it li.v I hi- Hun. ilu.v J l(.n of ll.innlli.il. Ml., fiirimr mirit.uy of t,h uvmliii m l a 1 1 for I lie I'nlliil iSlatei) rh.unbi'r of lointneiee In n talk befnte the board of dlreclorH at Hit lunelu'Oii In whli'h lie dleeour.iKed rhenp booster advertising and advocated advetlls HiB for the kind of Industries a cliy reallj needs, as a cotnmunlly Inilbl lug mt.i.sure IJticIiniT to Itotiirlaiif of Snitch ns t'oiinil on Niillvc Heath. C. E. llitchner, Renoral secretary of tho Y, M. C. A., who attended tho Internntlnnal Ilotary convontlon nt IMlnburKli, Scotland. Is to be tho principal speaker at the Itotary club luncheon at Hotel Tulsa Wednesday noon. His talk Is to bo In tho nature of a report on the con vention. Tho Tulsa G.-wser, official organ ' Itajinond 'IVUs Ail ( lull .MuniIici-h of the local Ilotary club, announce i IToiht I'onns of cMHr Iliichner's talk as follows: AiUcrlMin:. "Htral Hxtru! K. O. Kit Duchner, It paya to use truthful ndverllMnK who knocked 'em dead In Scotland, not only In direct letiirns, but In ln- returns in a triumphal presentation (Wiring confid. ni c In a bil-lniss PAYS TO TELL TRUTH ot his kjjockout aklt 'Kchoes of tho honso intcrnatTtinai, or My impression or ' neso Scotch.'" H.. S. .lniiicn Oardner Is to speak on Ilotary nttendnnce. C, W. Daley H also on tho program. "Not a peace, conference," tho (lasser assert, "llrlng your own towel." Avery on Vimitlon. Cyrus Avery, who returned home last week from Battle Creek, Mich., i expects to leave this morning on nv ovorland trip that will last n month At Noel, Mo., his mother will Join him and nccompany htm to n.ittle 1 Creek, where IiIb wlfa and children, who havo been there for the pas ' two weeks will meot hi mnnd go on i with him to tho old family homo In i Pennsylvania for tho month of August. I for future luislncKs u vtrll points were brought out by ltavtii.ind, of the Uaymond- C . fi.ia 1'irr. irr . ..mpanv whr w u- to. prite i.i, viieiiKir nt 'he i lull luncheon nt Hotel Tulsa Tiles day noon. Itaymotid Illustrated his talk advertisements Inserted b his film In TiiIm newspapers - ad ertlsemetits that hail 'pulled'' an unusual iimount ot business. ' 1 wiitit to imiv that for tho price charged f"c space, the newHpapers of Tulsa obtain greater returns than any other new simpers In the coun try." It llllUliI ller lariMl. Ho explained that Hie merchant who iist humharHIc arguments in his advertisements, without regnrd to the'r triuhfulnosH, may fill hla stole with i rowds who are nt tract ed by t 'te clever wording, but that; such MMe nt adMitlsliig will not i build good will for advertisers) who! employ it Th" merchant that nil-1 verlises In a lmphnHiil manner nnd pli.vs no .itteliUnn In the teturns he obtains from advertising. Is not get. ting Ills tnoni'V'x wotlh, in h" would If he wait hi d the effect of Ills ad vertising more ctoai'ly, llio speaker nddi'd. j The club M"tei in ''t.tke a vm i tlon ' during the month of August. The next n gular lunch, on and met ting will be held on Hie first Tuesday In Sii'teniber. BANK EMPLOYES TO PICNIC Kmplo.ves of the Kich.ingc Nn- J tlnnal bank and the lutng. Truil i companv will frolli nt Sand Springs! park Wednesday evening, en..vlng Hie annual picnic npntism eil liv of fleets and dlreclorH of these iti-.ii- ttlllOIIH Mi Ihese oci.islous the empli vrs and offliem and illteotors ta-ni -r.ir -lly forgot their ages nnd become youngslits In spirit at least, tiding tho tiierrv-gii-lound. the whip the fiorlnl swing, eating Ice cream i iiihh and, later In the eveu'ng alter all the concessions have bei a l lied, closing the picnic with ilniu Ing In the skating pavilion. Sties for t 'oiiiinls,lon i II i:. Jopllng realty dealt r, filed I ,i milt In district court Tuesilay ik mine I. Iji ck 'or the Co h i n ot commlMilon which Jopllng lnlms is due him tor selling Huyrl.'n res. denco In Jliurh of this year. Jopllng claims that he (.old the house for fJO.OUO nnd that although he has repeatedly asked Huyck for tho com-mis-i'in hi has fu.lid to collect It. He claims that $1.21,0 Is dun him. I':,' NO DANGER IN POOLS v I ts 11. t Wnlcr In Wndlliu I'biii's In t ill Cliiitigtsl I Mi ll Night, I'icm iiI lug All) ('omatiiliiallon. Theio is positively tin danger of ill ness of any nifuro from the waiting pools III city parks, John Melsvn b.tchir, park supcrlntendeni, stated Tuesday. Ho evplalnd he has heard of sev eral rases of ear trouble among children, ami that ho understood parents have In some Instances, blamed tho wading pools for win Ii Illness. "Kvery nlghl the waler Is changed In Ihise pools," Melsenhachnr nuld. "so there Is posit, vely no dangr of Infi-cllon. l llv waler Is chemically treated to remove nil tmptlillles. and contains nothing hut mftil. This fad, together with tho thorough draining . .n h night, give nssurnnco that children mny use the pools with safety. If Ihete Is ans ear Double, It ennnot bn laid to the VHlllllg pools.'' 1'aik alteiiilanls slatloned near tlnse poids have been bolhered lately bet iiuee of the appnciit belief i puny with N on Hie part of dog owocis thin the of the mil v pools nrrer ec llelit raillltles foi ballung thilr pets In the p.ist few- dais a number of dogs haw bei n an- ", iti'i ir Hull Ml i--r i lil -In n o 1 -1.S. I 'U Wll I n an I in e removed fi oni th pools t.ither REVIEW SIVINAW SURVEY Waler Itouril Will Iiini'1 I'rogtVrH of rir-i Two Wi cl.s Sntnrdii). I't ogress niHile In two weeks on tho Kpavlnaw sutviv Is to tie reviewed bv tho nonpmtisan waler commis sion Hntiiiilay anil Hunilnv. ('. S Younkm.in. witor eoniiolssloner, and p-uffii In meiiiln-1' of tho eomtols sloti, It I, Mnioleven nnd O II Me Ciillotigh, members of Iho commis sion, expect t' leave l-'rbl.iy nfter ti.iou for Spavin. i w. A. 1,. Tanner, thlnl metnbrr f I he rouilnlsslon. has Just lettnoeil to thn United Stales fiom Siolt'itid nnil Hnglnnd snd Is i'i"" led In teach 'l'lllsu Thiirsdav. It Is possible he mny also make the trip. J. Ud Trammel! of l-'ort Worth, employed by tin looitnlsslnn Mou lt. iv nfteruooti o net ns consiitlln engineer for the survey, left for Mpitvinnw Ttiesihiy moi'tiing In com- It Hnlwny, In ehargo and will remain on Hie work until the sutvey Is com pleted A nnnitiet of pmmincnt lo cal etiglmets ate "nililng with Hot wnv and Tiaiotnell on Ihe prnjei t. SPECIAL NOTICE We have takon over the prescriptions of Plymouth DniK Co., and yon may now have your prescriptions refilled here. We will render you the very best serv ice. Call and see us. Respectfully, KENDALL DRUG COMPANY 203 EAST SECOND ST. OSACi: Hi! OSAC.i: B.'iaO You'll Find It I'lonsnntly Different CnM 1'r Hour $1.50 Tor tnittrlt) $G.50 ,o I vtrvi t'hatge for .Mnlnt lcil Sit leu iro(orizcd Service For Clcaninc Interior. lioilic-J and All Mccttani.xtii of Automobiles riic iKiv-ii.iiin r Hivio iiio leaiier Scrvlci' has been gtcallv x I in i ii lei I xx It 1 1 the molni llng nl iiiiupltio ninlpincnt. If ion caiiuol liilng lour cur to our plant for cleaning, a phono call will soon ll.no our inotur Ircil - 1 1 1 1 1 i in -l I on the loh nt Minr prltalt garage, 'I ho strvhe Is full)' us complete. Wc Use Dixie Cleanser nnd Polish I 'or cleansing mid polldilng auto bodies, wheels, lamps and nutal trimming. It's ef i - t is lasting - the cosl Is hut IIMIo mofe than an ordlnaiy wash job, DIXIE CLEANERS 418 No. Main St. OsaKo 7118 All Summer Dresses Reduced to $10 Imported organdies, crepe tic chines, georgettes a few taffetas, linens, voiles, iiml Cantons. Any Summer Dress in 'the Shop for $10 New f nil drosses of Cnnton silk crcpo ready at our standard price of $25. Minimum Kxpeuso Maximum In Values Walk Upstairs nnd Savo US w ilOK'2 SOUTH MAIN ST. I OVEC PALACE THEATRE ERS X X rfda& X kmmwm im it ""I"' llllli.l.Mllllll.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I IIMI I Si? "BiJisI nils r MTn n-n-iin'w Nil ITIr II CHALM Higher Value; Lower Costs We are talking about the Chalmers as it is today and motor car values as they exist today. The Chalmers is yielding more beautiful perform ance, and more satisfactory service, at costs that arc decidedly lower. That the Chalmers today is an unmatched value, is a claim backed by the willing and enthusiastic testimony of Chalmers owners. If your sincere intention is to secure high-grade motor car satisfaction, at low costs get the truth about the Clialmcrs. We maintain that investigation will compel you to come to the Chalmers. SMITH MOTOR CO. 220 East 2d St. Phone 0. 459 !h B til B E xl. Telephone Any Chalmers Owner Get the Truth About the Chalmers Everybody Was Rich When everybody had nioro money than they knew how to spend with oil at ;!. f0 and a bonus and no one questioning the price of labor or tho cost of living, all a bank needed was a gootl strong safe and plenty of smil ing clerks. With peace and its lowering of oil prices there have come days of test of ability of oil men, business men and bankers. To us they are a return of Exchange National days, for they take us back to the time when the oil men of the Mid-Continent field learned that boini; a depositor in the Exchange National of Tulsa meant much besides mere rouljne service. Jlanking is now more than more paying and receiving. It is more than bows and smiles. These are days of test and we welcome them for in like days in years gone by the .Exchange National earned its title among tho oil men as "the Oil Hank of America." EXCHANGE BANKS OF TULSA Exchange' National Bank rfi. ir- s it .-:,.,. 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