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i il i i TULSA, DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1021 SECTION A KEEFE DISLOYAL SO SAYS MAYOR Bookkeeper Fired as Ri suit of Complaints, De clares Kxecutivo Wire Flashes (III. r n ifr MI I Kn.s i, tl i. I f II II K .1. T. K.rfe, he til bookkeeper In tlio ilcp.irtmtnl of Cllv Auditor Mrs. Krnnh Hen tun n, tins nt III (leak na UCIIAl Pntuiilnv mnrnliiK despite Dili toolutmn pns-nl Friday morning by the i lly rminiilMliin ordering Mm Kearnun in dlshnm. htm Immrdl-ntol-. The commissi. n hnil on .lulv 19 ordered i!h tl ln li.u ri , effective .Itilv 31. Iml nn AiitPiof I re wnn V work In Hip nuilllor'ii depiirtmint nnd has remained there. What Hm next step will bo Iti the ttrnntrln between the rllv rnmrnl" slnn nml llio rlly ninUlnr I" 'n Jertiirnl Mm. Nenmnn r cm.i Itm mm rommltlnl The niavor nml c.ni mlssloticrn Iihvp ordered 1 lint tin more check bo lsueil to ((. It would nppcor Hint Mm Hi.iinni experts Hi keep him nn 1 1 t- fnii'i mill th.it he might Inter mm 1 1 1 -rlty fir his snlnry. Snjs Kcrfo DMiijiiI tn city. "Wo passed the rnnnliit Ir.ti Frl tiny- thnt Is nil We run dn fr Hip prrint." Mnvnr T. I). Kvnn ot plnlmd Hnturiliiy. "Wo nri tint Irv ing ti dbtnte to Mm. Henmnn who She shall employ In her department, but te ilo expect Iipt to lilrn persons that nre loynl to tlip rllv. tluit tire tint trouble innker. nnil prtnm Hint ilo net Rn tn Oklahninii Clv nml loh- hv IIKnltlSt till' best Interests of tills rltv. as wn imilerstnnd Keofe linn done. PrpiiiiPiit ooinptntntH hutc been tnnilp to mo Hint Itecfp wnn discourteous to ntliPrn In the em ploy of tlin rlty outside tho nmlltor'n department." ('Hi- Atllliorllv for I'lrlni;. Mnyor Hvnnn rItoH section IS of Article 3 of tlip fit jr charter lis histl flrntlon for tlin dlscliniKo of Keefc. Thin section provides t tint "ench member of tlin lmn.nl nf commission ers olinll Imvn tlin rlwlit to propose nnd nninn tlin employes In tlin do pnrtmrnt or departments under 111 Immediate supervision, Imt n mn nrlty of tlin board shnll hnve thp power to rojprt nny nurli prnponnl nnil to illKclinrKP nny pmployn of Hip oily expept Hip rlty nttnrni'V nml ror pnrntlnn JuiIkh." Tnlnn Iimm no ior pnrntlon JiiiIkp TIip htIIhii nliovo rcfcrrnl to clo not rrn,iilm Hint cniiKn lip uliown for (llmnbH.-ilH or dcroil tiiulpr tin trrtim, Anntlior pi'Ctlon of Hip clmtur thnt ilenlH with tlin IiIHiik or illn clmiKP nf nppnlntlvo nfflrnrx In rnn tnlncil In nrtlclo 4 nml io.nU: "Tlin lmnnl of cnmtnlfislonprH rlmll hnvn power to tirovliln for riipIi otlinr nfflrprn nnil riiiployrn nn mnv ! nceriwiry. to fix tlin rompeiicatloii to lni pnht thcrpln. nml to ntiiplny nurli ppiHim nnil to tnnko Biich cum pi'imntlon tlirrefoin nH tuny nunni f-xprillcnt nml iiocpisa ry to thi' lionrd: prnvlded. Hint n nuijorlty tliprnfor nliiill tipprovti mich mtlon; r..i i,rvl,l..,l fnrtlirr. Hint nil offl com nthiT than thonn npcrlflrnlly nipntlnni-il herein bIiiiII hu' 1 th'lr offlopn for n term not excei'dlim ono year, nnd nliull he miUJoit to re movnl nt nny tlino by tlui hoard of commlsalonoi n." CITY NOT LIABLE FOR RIOT DAMAGE m r, Wl.m (li i l.il i 1 1 1 1 K "l'ii-'t n i "fflw lillpil tf.Mii M t.ii'-.. Mn whuh they ii'li-t tffritnint'l Iti" li'xly fr (Iimi buiiiiir 1'ilin wdiim .' i !. roiin1 iii hmly "f nn nurli. Mnry W. lin, TO, wli uii Oiy hail nut n tti 'n yvara. COURT PREVENTS MONEY PAYMENT foreign Ranks Atke(l Not to Pay Out Money of Alleged Mail Thief ICxClllH'll I'l iHOIH')' Is Hvcnpltircd hi Police "X KANHAK VVX m i .t y li t sou -Kirni(i ''ilv iHitiNlnrm rly to- wrf lorn ltm In tunny ffrtirm ttf ihn Hty. brinrhra KilMt infill ri-nHi ir-ini ini'ii, riim ininur nnniail" c n-mii i f'ir iti"i( hulf an hur. IIAMIl.ToK, !, Auk -Th pn11 tn. mm tus hi ft tuifi wnn now ii rruu ir- iin"i isu tr. ill1 only nu ftf r . i f-i tn nn nr r't? prtrifd in inn mc jwi.'rt i niii'iiniiM wrrm. iiKI.AMmMA t i'iv. Aug f, tm K Wit- HtiiMf t ' 1 1 1 1 1 H ' t Iw I tiHVfli-r of ( iklNhitti4 !i II iiiiml m ivi 2! i'htn III thr J ritln I In t y f r nn nlh'K- t Mil ijtni nft mtniriRf ii '"iiiic U'lmiii ill i U i r ii I k ' il, i in' Ht-i'-iinit t n i.ifii'in tniti.i.l i..hh i-.'lit) hy Mi- Kitilf trliMin.il I irinf f'lllCAfl'i, An C V ullli Attinuntlrije l MBi.ooo fntiu in Shh P,iir')n An hnnkit to ttio crcdU of Jnhri W VoritnKUn, ciinnnt In n movftl mi t mhiiIi of a ri'titnilntni? oflrr KrmitMl tortay by Kiilm-y lis r r ... . t - l ,r() ft , , , ill J .1 I ' (I ' ' I i- i t n 'I ( I J ! Wit 'l I L' ttt , .1 i l A irt I -.H I t il tv Mi, j m 1 1 i Hiimi'lfiv rirrnli w m im nf f v n in n wh'i nui'li Mi H v .i , hi fM- ni f rorn Mi" i n hat il" l.v rt-iwu k tint ii Ii Mi' t.iiM. .Mont u' tin- irM.,n m tt.t n 1 1 apt in fit. ( GOVEfiNOM REFUTES KLAN I STATE TO START A SOAP FACTORY m.rtf t, wn..hj . . .vow the BIG DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED I i ac .dine t i I i .i; r i hln left kr.i'i wna a ii. u I I bi'k trnin il. lie.- ill a ' pa,, preparid : prouucin "r T ,,, ,7l.n,, lHnintCM Injuries djimiiKi n f SlO'iOO. I . u t tHUirpii'n. nern larm, 1( SIO )P00. M., v. II. Iln'lt. clnlmn that hit sirt of (h . r.ndrred tholr own ; A l,ruied nlnl Incerateil left knee ut.(i nt Jf.o wan d f . , Hi- I"' "'H iari wi.io. n SC'in ,r.,i . .mined li.uk In worth 110. "00 lu.m f, iced tn imv 1'U I i ii.. n d. frinrr s M 'he Dv ' n' . K, anil inrni I u3 pa , iir.'im'iu iii'mui.in o I II II -.. III A i K Mr. t M halii' i iii i.r -t'tttmi h - II I. tllll .1 ullM .ll ! ' lim ll l.t I II ( rf'i(i III liniikriiptcy, nu llum In federal eniiil In tho nunepie if .Inline K .M. I .ii ml In. The order enJoinH W'nrthltmt'in from dm wing out Hie mniiey uml the tmtikH from mtylnif Hlnr.i Hie ,i.ei hntikn arn lomleil rnilnliln tlm Jiirln- ilhtliiM or tile cniiri, inn orner iu feetliiK Hiern In eiilinldered III tho tin Hire nt ll tequmt. Hntiku iinined wprn the l)iltmh h.ink, Ili'tlln, tlm I'oliuli Hnui Loan Imnk of Wnnnw, nml hunk In l'n- nen. rragtie nnd ICntn. . VVmlhliiKloii In under nrrenf lore i UK the lillrKl'l InillllH nf ll "liinll full le ry tiiint," nml n roundup "t omn than ii ki nre nf itlln'xl i niif' ! r.iti Indl1 I'd vs )t Ii hlio In In pi .o-n-it. II' Ih mid to hmo hlddi ii the prii '-e l of lim Hu ftH In Hid fun li'il ImiiKil. He .Voter Mini" Aiiplliiitlon I tor Mi iiiIm-i-IiIi to It u-u In limit, I DI'HIIAM. N c , A'lli -"I have ! pnht no uMi iitlmi lm n I Inve I n ItoVerlli'l". tn il'ien nf f.illi-l lir.oiln pill llitn t-li-i illation nlinllt' Ine, tint whoever tnfurtofil lirnee I ('raven, frriirnl dniifon of Hie Ku Klux Kl.m In North Carolina nnd pilhllnhcd In Hie pr'-ci of the Ktnte, i thnt I mndi! pplentlon for tinm hemhip In Hip Kii-KIiix KImii Ih a I llur," dcelnred (lovernor Morrlnun j tndny. I The nlntement ainn from Hi" (tnvernnr alter finmnjoeement wiut niBde uterd,iy hv Major llrui i ( 'raven, iliilnied Hip Klnn "din 1'Uti'l. d nod al'illnliim d ' 11 IV Irn: Infllt idle .U, :l lm.it , l'i Liin jii ' in he f ilihd mi l Mir 1 1 d lo a K'lil i a Mant Will He in Conjunc tion With Slaughter House at A. & M. prril.l.WATKIl. Okln., Auk. . The mate hoard of agriculture linn decldi d to hulld A lniiRhtr linun'i on Hip A. unit M colleCi form Inrp, nnd In connection with thp m umhter hnime, a nonp tnak Im? plant ttlll bo eroclPil, Hceord IiiK to word reeelved hero from John A Whltehiirnt. prvslilent of the hoard or iiki leilltnre. ' It'll not to I l ain a now rrop of hull-hern," PreHldnnt Whltelilirnt Mid, "and neither Ik to eijuip col le(n ulrln with knuwlntliti of work (hit mi v may otilalii poHltlolitt in ttonp fnetori. . The Idea In that the Oklahoma farmer Hhouhl Kit bark tn the i. Id fiililnned prncthu nf klll Inif lin i.iw n iii' at. and Hi" f.iimer'.i wife xlmnl I kii"W h" In lo Ip In t.iMi i: .ill I In !! n n'ltl' 'i ' li it I ii nn i u.'".l In I'l.l Mil own t till. Im' it .i h art ii'tw a'- pieler tn buy from tliu druK , jln( to .. j. Kltzgcrnld who rt.iie iHaturilav flh tl n nult in district The ptei ht-dav farmer hnn It nmirt for Hi it amount iiK.ilnut W. .11 ih,. r.M fa.hl.inr.,1 fa r inei . I I olll t for Hl.lt IllllOlint IIKalnXt t he nnl'l Thin, there wn mu'h wnntn In hopr killing, nnd few of Hi by product ttern used. There uh Improved tnethodx ttt his eommat d now, and he hait ovpry npioi tumtv to take .idvuntaxe of thu uld otfir ed hlni. "A (itndcnt tuny be told what to buy, ami what to feed, but he for ItPtn. Tliat'H natural," Whltehurt ld, "Hut If ho cuts the beef lilm nclf, he'll know what breeds and what mitt nf feeding produce th'' Ifrentent ieirintno of high prbUMl Btenks." Tho plant, ancordlntf to the d' -partmint of iiKrlcultuii' aiimniti' t -tnent, will be larite enoiiKh In h m lb four or flvn hecvp-. a d.iv, ami a innny nn ten or flfte. ti h"(". 1' will he in.ulo "lf nupp.u Hi s' If inlhle, by turnlntr Hie pro l'n t to the rnlh-K" i.l il'Tll, and tn tlllwat' r ma I. in f"' inn utnptlcti Tho plant tt 111 b- in m l( r In Si ll" I ' , 11 " 11' 'l ' ' 1 III I ' ( t i 1 1 1 ir I l'i' ii l i i i -ih (I i . Mi n' 1 nl'1 'If. " il' ui U 'I' ). i I nf i.'f!' lab I I I!, llrrit. I'lt?(rer;ili myn In hti pettnn that on .Inly i'i. while he wan ntiind n,i ,n :l . ebb it. ilh I" i' 'he Hu i.i ih. i iJaHi'ii'i' 'tiipinv, H"7 S"jlh I'niiiibr I nf "tit of Hie drivitt.iy nl i,k to tlin lit'crn place of hupl-mm- liieit, who wan i atclemlt uriMtiir a car, ran Into ritzgcrald knorki'tr bint into n ronrrcte tta l nttendnnre. In all he axkn ' , Judgment ill 110,1 ID nKaliijl link I :n III .Inlnt I'rli' ('iiiiiH't(oii. 1 Hpi" ui t" '1 li Wurlii. ' l;MD auk i'.. Knld, w.ih 'i; other iitich in Cklahnina, tn nn tt t.ice for :' "an to be pl. o t, : ,, eitv, thb h shottn in ev i w , . i , III is Hi nbeKt for I" ai nt? yiunt, t,K,i I". A. Wlllliinw Intcrpreter-Traiifdiitor of Sivui'i 0nRp 112 16. -Adtt. Kid (1 -Moore Says lie Ii a j n. an who ncirptn ffio lomons that fate hands out to him and uwa them to tart a lemonade stand. Klbort Hubbai J, K1DD-MOORE LUMBER CO. SlMh mid ItiK Uford ("oiir(("j- -St'rlrc I'lioni" Vilar : -Ilulldlim Afatcrl.il Wc Furnish House Plans Free GIBB0NlNiL,!ll-YEAR"MANHUNT UN uiKhuruKYENDS ,N rizona c(iNTl.s'i'i:i ntoM PAnn nsit) SpeniM tn ho n part of an Independent net, and It Is no part of tho provl sIoiih of tho KansnH law adopted hern upon tho subject of eltlcH nnd towns. "In this rountry enrh Htntn Is tho HOtcrclKii of n municipality therein. 1 do not find thnt our leKlnlnturo linn tnndn iiiunh'Ip.illlleH In Okln Iinma llahln for falluro on tho part of nn officer to protect prtvntn prop erly In times of vlolnnro. In the charter nnd ordinances of tlm city of Tulsa It does not npenr that the municipality hns voluntarily assumed liability for falluro of Its officers to ltppp the pencp, and nn above ludl cntcd, wo do not find nnv Kcncrnl statute of tho statn creatine such liability. Theroforo 1 nm of the ojlnlon that no such liability exiHts." Diiiicsiii Mas Sumo Opinion. City Attorney Duncan also holds that liability is Kovcrned entirely by Plate Btatute. lie states that "It Is my opinion, bnscd on tho laws of the ntato of Oklahoma and tho charter nnd ordinances of the rlty of Tulsa, thnt there Is no lecal liability what ever cvlstlnB nKiiliiHt the city of Tulsa, a municipal corporation, for mid on account, or. nrUdiiK out of, nr as n coiiso'iunnce of nny dntnaKo to property, losi of properly, or lir juries to jicrsons lis u result of thn unlaw ful UrlHltiB of neitroes In the rlty of Tulsa on the 31st day of Mny nnd the 1st day of June, 1!t!M. The nit. or nets, done. i Milting In the loss of prop, lit ..r Injurv to per sons, were not Hie a, Is of ih" intinli -Ipnlltv but were the utilntful. mi liutliorled ai'is of IndlvblnitlH. and for which Hie muntrlpnllt . Hie .lit of Tulsn, " in t and cannot bo lo.nb llnble under tho lawn of the statu of Oklahoma." I, nit lit in AKriiti. Similar In siibstanro Is Hie opin io.. ,,f t.cwls .t W'ortman, who stale follows "The liability nf the n. r,.e ii failure of tinlli e .iffi.'i i'S tn ,.,.tiinn their duty 111 prote. tlllK life i...i ..r.niertt fiom destriietlon nnd (lamnne by a ilotoui ameniblv could not exist cxicpi oy i"-. " Hon or voluntary assumption n Hie Vart of the rlty. This ..u.'stlon mUht nrlse uptm thn failure of police offi m onfoice an oiillnnnce imikliut mich nil off' punlshahln by J. Rurr to Take Place of Karl Sinclair; Klected at Saturday Meeting At il llieellnit nf the bcanl of ll rrrtors of the Chainber of Com merce, hi Id idler Iho open meetliiK nt Motel Tulsa P'rlday noon, .1. Hurt' I III. lions was elecleil n liiemner in the dltei lorntn to fill Hie vnennev mused by the ilrpntture of 11. W. Hlnclalr. formerly president of the I'lxchutiKe Nnilonal bank, for New Vol It to become nfflllaleil with the Hlnclalr OH corpnratlnii. (lllil.o us Ih president of the llof nra Manufni'tiirlnit company tthhh manufin liiren an Inio'et powder that Is now used In vlilunlly every ( It'll -lied roiintiv The flim has u larKe foltflKli tiade. flit 11 scvcial years into, when he took rnnrifii "i Hi" llofstra compnnv, (lliilions wns eii- KHKed In nettsiiaper work At thn time he beenlne cnllllei I I'll Willi the company of which he la the aitlve head. It wns n one-man ronncrn. Il now occupies Its own commodious bulldliiK at North Cheyenne nml the Knty tiarks ami employes a larite force of workmen and ealesmen. (llbhrinn has Ireen and Is an active civic worker, and Is n tlreletis toller for the best Intel esls or Ttil.i. lie is til member of several clulm lle- cently ho was Instrumental In form- Ini; an ontnnuailon or local iiianu f n 1 1 ii r I n ir roin ei ns to nroiilotn their export blislliess mid prepare to de velop Ilie torelKli mniKciH so mny will occupy predominant pofilthms when the period of readjustment la over. ARCHlfECTSPlAY JOKE ON CHURCH Dollar Mark Design Over Bride's Door of Fa mous N. Y. Edifice the rlty, hut no sin u m. t,een passed by Hie ' oi iimm. hi... l.a.... ..l,..il...,l I....I. ... .... .1 A i ai eful I'Xnuiti i- I ble. of Hip Mn there Is nolhlnK I" ' l,v ' hnuer i. ,1,1. eltv volunt.irll" isume IVIU'I ' "' a.. urh liability. A i , i iii Vi-t of tlio (onft'ltitllAn of tlm Vf l(Sulahnn.a. n '. as the k "ncr.il statutes of ""' ;' ' Ptoses in provisions ninklm- Hu H-' Hi b o tor dnmiiBo to per.n. or property occasioned lV r riot. This Includes nersonai it" clnlr- lvo cltv NUW YOIIK, Auk. fi. -The New Vork World today dlsclotied n iiland- Inu Joke that It says has been per petrated for yearn by architects of the million dollar Kt. TJionitis Kpls copnl church on the dozens of fash ionable brldcn who liatK Kone to tho altar throunh the ruinous "bride's door" (dure the church wan com pleted 10 jeain nito. Carved Into the Krnnlte capital over the door, says the newspaper Is a hiiKe dollar slmi sllKhHy coii tentlonalled. hut unmlstaUeable. A pholoitrnph of the door, reiirodiiced bear out the story, sluuvs a licuil- Hful nnd finely chiseled decoriiiton siirmouuteil by a ilounie panel oil one side of which In caive,i n con tenlloiial true hiver's not nnd oil the other the somewhat similar, HtilMiiHtv different "dollar mark " i; lionald Komi, arciuteci, wno wun head ilriiiiitlitsinan for Cram. Ooodhue nnd KeiKusoti, dcslttncrl of the church. H minted nn Imvlm; admitted (IcsIkiiIuk the dollar tuaik, saying It wan "done In fun" nnd a sirtlnir ho couldn't n-e that It was a subject for newspaper comment. He referred ins iiuiuisitor to .tir. Hopdhiie, lntlinatlm,- the deslKn wan his Idea. Mr. (ioodliuu proven to nu absent from the city. Mr. ltohh declined architects fre- 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 y liavo hidden satire and hu mor In church deslitns. llev. Hr. lhnost M. St Ires, rector of St. Thomas said he believed the dollar mark story was "a flKtmuit of the ImaKluatlnii." CONFIDENCE IS RETURNING ll.inl, llenil, lUicl. I'ihiii ' I'i'Mim Says ('niton (irotters Not DepnMil. An air of enufidi lice Is reiilm Im; tin depression of lait July throiiKh- nnt Te.is. .lake K.istnn. vice-pn'sl-J. nl of ill,. I'.xi'hanKe Nallnnal bank ".nd Sat in dot upon his return from n trip throiiuh the southern oil tl. Ids TIioukIi all the com. ressCs in Texas are till. ,1 with cotton and Do ie It a new mop enmlnit In. thero Is cnnnlib rn' In en ouinKemcni felt In the tendeii'-y of foreign markets to open up and or.l. r from Liverpool to uniit'. cm exporters are on tho Inert nc Tl.e new oil field nt the doors of ll.ii.inn W it nl mil quite a bit of wxeltenu'iit there, Knston said, I'Ht the letvellnit ef prb e has tend- j to noi.i r..u K ii teiopmeni, ev. n xtent that tti'lht tthl.h would flow 5. tine to T.ouii bat rels huvo Alleged Murderer Is Ar rested at Cilohe; Said to Re Kx-Outlaw been bom A" icfusi. d Till! Atlorney Wrllis llisil,. "Tlm ty Vear In Hell" Is the name that P. MacMartlu, Tulsa attor nev, has nlven lo hU new book that w.ll be off the press In n few days. ConfeaslnnM of n, former drim fiend form the mibject matter for tho Tulsan's book. ATOKA. AUK. C. Count Attor ney Ira J. Ilanla nniiniiiic. d to. I iy the recelit of a telcKram from I''P uty A. J. I'ryar of this rlty ntnt llili that (leorKO Heoiit, le Id at (llobe, Ariz., In (lPori:n Hrown. wnnleil In this county slum O. loher 11, ID 10, on a chanpi of miirderlnit lln I'enrHon, deputy sheriff Kryar teleiaphe.l .Sheriff J. V I'lillllii" to iroeeei to Arl.nmi with re'lulsl Hon papers for thu return of Iirown to this county for trial. llrotvn was apiirehended near filobe, where hn was the owner of a larite flock of ,;nats i',iow liiu the dentil of 1'earnnn, which occurred nt n dance near Caney, Hrottii Jnade his escape nnd has been the object of an 11-year search that was car ried Into nearly every western statn. AcenrdliiR to local autliorltlrs, reiirsoii was called to the dance tn ntllot llrotvn, who won iihootlnw a Kiln. Me fired on the officer with fatal result, Prosecutor ll.inta s.its Iirown lian served a prison term In Texas on il charK" of mnnslaiiRhter nnd ulso wrved seven yeain In the feiletnl penitentiary at Atlanta, fin., for holding up nnd robblm: n Mla snurl, Kansas H. Texas p.uweiiRer train near Caney shortly before Untehood. Local authorities say Iirown Is a former member of tho Henry Htarr pnnK nf outlaws1. They say all of thn eye witness to I'carson's mur tier nre mill IIvIiik. SANTA FE RAILROAD SUED Tn ( lolhlnt; Cntiipaiiv Clalnu 'Hint Shlpmi'iil In llaillt llamaKiil. Tho ralacu Clothiers fllod n suit Saturday In district court for J 1.150 ilamaKis iiK'ilnst the Santa Fa rail road 'company. Tho clothlnir com puny also asks $7.50 an drnyaKO fees which It had to pay. It Is claimed In thn petition that a shipment nf window panels roii- slKiicd to tho rlotliint; compnnv from ChleiiKo wan mishandled by thn railroad company mid that when the shipment arrived here the ttoodn were so broken and scratchid an to m unfit for tine. SLOW tVeNtYrITkE RACE Hut .Mo-vciii;cr Hots An Shottlni; liilcriT-i In tin. Ctiiil. With the aniinuuremeut 1iit week hy Norman 11. Hnyder that 'the Mi lice Hportlnt: Hoods will held Hie first bicycle lace ever held In Tills.! quite n hit of enthusiasm has been m.iiilfct-t aiuoiiK the tiu'secnip r boys and other pi'dallst about the com Inir evvnt. While several bun have already entered, the r. Kl.striitlnn as a whole has been slow. Another tiling that Is probably holilliiK them up I.l the fact that tho number of races and the kind have not ei been atitiounced. This nniioiini Incut will be iiiadn as soon as possi ble. However, boja should reclnur nt once nml not hold out until the last day to enter. SINCLAIRS KEEP ON WINNING Defeat r.cliaiu;i Trust Coinpaiij 'IViiiii I) In 11. The Sinclair offlco team of the Tulsa Hank lenKue won fiem Hi-' I : vhaiim. Trust company by a urine of 9 to (1 ttwtcrtlnv afteineon on the I'nlverslty of Tulsa tfi' nnuls Slmmnus wan on the mound f.n Sinclair and held the Trust hot i wife all the wuv, keepliiK Hie hits well scattered. A mit'tlnt? Is e.illnl for the liaitue man.igers to meet nt the V. W. C. A. .Monday .it an ll'SO luniiii on. Mess,i!-e I'riim tho ( louili. Wjifrbil in Tlii. VurM. IINII). Autr. 0 All up-to-date de partment fcturo tn lluld, hut nn; jun lii'.Tensed Its Hour space tn the amount of about t.Hlo.ooa, took u novel way to advertise Us feimil opctilli't this week by liavlnu a In, a: aviator, I'erry UndKilmi, carry the tuesmigu to the peoplt of n.n,i.il lowiiH. Thu tnrssnuo was em losi .1 In a larne brown envelop, Instrilnd "A message from the clnuds." "CliNllierV' I'cinI mi Melon. Klfty employes of the llnhncteld rle,tiliiK works and their families were Biicsts Saturday nluht of v. o. Hohiieteld at hU home at 11.15 Sun -sit Prlve Watermelon nnd other refresh me rtn were sertid. It Is llohnetehl'H venrly custom to entei tnln his i uiploycH at an ouUhk. nnd three wi.'ks aire thi y were hit Kui'tis nt Sand HprliiKs park New 1 1 1- I -1 1 .ll- for Idiml Office. i:'in. Am.- C j. u. rampbull of t iiikoinis linn been tendered Ui ippo i, tm. nt of rcfflstrur of the ' oi in i. ' iini office and may ncropt I h """llii'ii has been held by lUlian. auuulntt'd by Wllnon Alilliilll A'ooclatlon Meets. The rcsulnr Slitina Nu liin.heon was held yisterday at Weg.li mfe lt.il officers were elected. The men chescn to h-ad thu nettl esiabllih, all. nml chapter nre as follows- .'vlvtti II. Andrews, prosldem, 11 ik '' C, Moffet, Vice president and J.i nv 1 J. llvoo, A'etrviarv tuusuii-. Big 1 e m Cathey Furniture oval Sale Co. Will Move Into Their New Quarters at the Old Grand Opera House, 113-115-117 East Second Street About September First We arc going to sell out our stock at present loca tion, to permit of entirely fresh stocks for our new store, and offer our entire line of house furnishings at prices below your expectation. Prices that can not be duplicated anywhere or at any time in the future. We are disregarding cost of our goods in this sale, and you will agree with us when you visit! our store and see what we have to offer. Below We Give a Few Comparative Prices Sale Starts Monday OfferiiiK wonderful opportunity in home f u r n i s h i n k from hljrji grade stocks, yet at prices lower t li a n is u s ii a 1 1 y asked forniuc h cheaper grades. Thcs comparisons are given simply to convince you, before you start to our store, that we are making prices in this sale reg ardless of cost cutting prices to the bot tom figure. Wo intend to sell the entire stock now on hand, and these prices will do it. These few comparisons will give you an idea of the values to be found throughout our store. Strictly A Bonafidc Sale The public knows that the Cathey Furniture Co. has never misrepresent ed its merchandise or prices in any sale. This sale is no ex ception. Wo stand on our reputation. Bedroom Furniture at a Saving Plus a BIG Saving Ait'iiciii: A beautiful Walnut Bedroom Suite consisting of four pieces: Bow foot bed, dresser, chiffon etle and vanity Itcjiullfullv ilnnrnlcil Old Itort lied, room Sulle In imu-IoiI design, (imslstluj; of liil, ilriwr, clllf loliille, i!iiyIiik tiihle mid bcneli 11120 I'rko $496 -1 $411 tniM IThv Snip Price. $375 S261 $325 $225 Ainici.i: Four poster bed, dresser, chiffon cttc and dressing table in genuine walnut 11120 Price 1021 Price $456 Three piece Figured Gum Bed! .-.fjfif. Room Suite, bed vanity and chif-j Jj)t0 fonettc I $333 $275 Sale I-rlcv. $225 $185 w ------ 4- - -- ---fS&kikii& 3 Piece Cane Back Mahogany Living Room Suites Upholstered in silk velour and silk damask values that have always sold very much higher. 1920 Price $700 to $750 Sale Price $300 Quick Meal Ranges are also Quite Materially Reduced in This Sale it isn't necesairy to describe this lanRp you all kn.uv tho Quiik Meal. Kxioptlon.il sale prices-- Sion.ou rant-os sri.'t.nn SOO.lllI inures S.i7..'i(l $ltu.ni) iti-.iy etiamel nniKcs, a heitiil) for $;.". (Ill rklWH g.-' UK Steel Beds 1 0211 prlix 1021 iirkit Sale Prlin Jis.no Ji i.oo $sio Mattresses All (Mittoii, roll ede Ul lli. iiiattlt'N-es Sold In 11120 for ,S 1,1.01) Our Kile iirlco only Sn.00 Refrigerators tlicM) iiniiMial piico rrtlticlloiis on Miiudaril 8 Piece Walnut, Chippendale Dining Suite fi'l-in. table, 8-ft. extension; fiG-in. buffet; f side chairs; one host's chair. You're lucky if you get this one the only one in stock. 1920 Price $525, 1921 Price $420, Sale Price $275 Many Other Items Reduced Note make. SN2..10 n-frlcrnilnrx, sale price . SJil.Oli refrinenilors, site prlii) . S.YVOtl refrigerators, Nile prhit . JIS.00 ix'frlKi.'raHU's, Nile priixi . $i7,r.o SI 1. 110 s:i2.(io $0.0(1 Library Tables Table Lamps Fibre Sets Rockers Colonial Phonographs Kitchen Cabinets In fact it" hate mluutl I'tcrjthliiK In the store. No goods sent out on approval No goods ex changed and terms strictly cash. CATHEY FURNITURE CO. 201 EAST SECOND STREET Our books arc closed for the month of August, and no accounts or charges whatever will be made. Kttl