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TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1921 0 ..mm - - I IT" I r Pi I ANUS bULU U N UNEMPLOYMENT Florida Financial House Opens Bureau for the Jobless fSf STABILIZING LABOR Establishes School o,f Train ing to Fill the Vncancles Caused by War Praft riY It. C. HAMILTON'. V1-T PALM llHAClt. I'la., Sent JO Mii-'linnt nnd farmers of this (C, t ., .f Florida known tho wm!d - 'er mainly an a winter re tori ! 1 I'1" Ihcro is no business ner,"1,t for them, mid one of the. rra., . th' chief one, In fart, is that T T Heesc, president of the rirnn Hank nnd Trust com pany 1 - fpen to it that tho city's labir i kept busy. The "iily employment bureau op. fr,i. i ' a n.iMK in ino l-iiuoh jititca .i wnai tnc pcopio oi wen I' dps I!e.ii li nnd l'alm Heach call V n et-c's Venturis. Whether this I, ara:t Mr. Itocso himself was unau'e i ' feiaiu uui no am say lie mil hot !.' w of any other similar open' y fwr absorbing a comunlty's Isbor The idea was born Just nfter the srmli was signed. Mr. ltcesi; told a representative of the Inter national News Service. There came news of many men out of employ, ment. nnd Sir. Ilecso wanted to help tmpl y-il and labor to tjet together with tho bank and consequently Increaco in deposits. More thnn 500 men have been placed in positions since the vonturo began, and It Is ctlll In operation. Most of tho positions filled were those of stenographers, bookkeep er;, heat captains, pilots, cnKlncrs, cooks, bullets, laundresses, house keepers landscape gardeners, care takers and mechanics of all kinds. The latter class is In great demand sad keeps thn bank In constant tiSOi with tho huge number of vluler residents of. this section. I Threc-I'otirtlis .Make (iixxl. Mr lleecso makes it a point to personally interview every person "placer." before that person takes up his new duties, and the record hows that more than throo-fotirths of tho men and women have made tood Thn figures are accurate. ln- American Legionnaires Cover Lafayette's Tomb With Flowers MHnmBio ' ii iii i Mum ii i sii ononiaienn WAS BODYGUARD FOR A. LINCOLN Hero of Many Battles Spends Doth Birthday In Rorhinisences. American Ia-rIoi! nu'inlicrs, licndctl liy Commander .Tiilin (i. Itairry liidbntcd lv nrrtm), iitli-iiillnir nre. monies nt Knnu of Ijiifajetto which .In row-ml wllli lloui-i.i ilicy liriiuglit. Tho delegation of American legion members which went to France minin timn ngn to visit tho bhttlefli I.Ih and receive, honors from the French n- cause most of them opened nccounts with serious Impression it mnkes on n man to be nlaceil In a position through a bank." paid Mr. lleose. "Wo bclluvo hero that the free em ployment bureau, If adopted gen orally by tho banks, will go a long way toward solvlns employment problems," Venture SmvcKHful. Tho employment bureau in reality Is nn offspring of a previous! ven ture. When the war began to take Mr. Reese's stenographers, cashiers, tellers and other employes ho had to cast about for men to take their tlon, is now on Its way home. Be fore leaving VarlH for tho United Htntcfl the legionnaires, lieuded by Commander John O. Knu-ry, ilero- p!ac,rs, and he found tho market shore, so h'o (StabllHhed a night school in the bank, and, with him self one of tho Instructors, began to give free instruction In theso profes sions to young people. Seventy-two young men and women responded, to his first call for pupils. Eventually tic used up all the material at hand and had taught stenography book keeping, typewriting, ct'- . to all thoso available. Having filled the market with tho potential workers ho employed as many ns he rn-ild and then started out to find posi tions for others. The venturo was lated the grave of l.if.iyelto nnd held special services there. MnY shal Foch attended the serslres. so successful that he rcsolvi-d to do what ho could to find places for others. Tho night school has been dis continued, but Mr. Iteesc nu.l he stands ready to renew It If orcnslon demands. Ho is a Competent tele graph operator, kSeuographer ami bookkeeper, professions through which ho passed during his rise to his present position. Dimming Time. "What Is a hudc.et?" "Well It Is .1 method of worrlng before you upend Instead of afterward."- Hoston Traveler- WARIUNOTON. itept. If,. Major Junius Thomas Turner, veteran of folli liars, who commutidexl it boriy Kti.ird which escorted I'tenlilrnt Lin i "In frm the while hnusw to th Roldlcrs' llnine here. Is nltiety-flv J ears old and ready to ill. "! am diawlng to the close of my i.iretr," the major n marked rots' unity en bis ninnty-fifih Mrthdtty innlvtrsitry I have no qunttns nhoiit de.ith. As a matter of fac t, I'm per fictly Indifferent about the wliola lung il'in't care whether I'm living or (1.. id -lull 1 wouldn't commit e'l Ide." M.ijor Turner'i firot visit In Wash ington us during the admlnMi-a-tlon of Andrew Juekson, and lis re in, lined In the capital long enoiiRh to witness tho ltiaugurntloii of Mar tin Van Iliirrn. Wushlngtuii whs a dirt) lull.- city sunk In .1 mud liolo In those day, and the major won ders snmetimen at the trRnformatiou that hon taken place In I ho spun of his own. life. I Tho major's record of active par ticipation In four wars Is hrllewni by hltn to be unequalled, lis served In Hi. 1 Mexican war. 1MH-4I; lh ltnguu lllver, Oregon Indian war, 1S.S3 Confeilernte tribes of iiregnn nnd Wnohlngton Inillnn war, lS-m, mid thn Civil mir. lis was awarded the title of colonel for his bravfry in the Civil war, but has iievnr iw Hiimed the rank. "I'd rather be a major I wi. hnt rank." he explains. When .Major Turner served hs I'nmni.inder of President Lincoln's body-KUHrd lie beenmo acquainted with Hr.tdy, the funious Civil war photographer, llrady gave him a photograph of Lincoln, and when the prcHldcnt's carriage diue up Turner asked tho rxetiiiivo t.i nuto gniph the picture, which Lincoln did Tho photograph now h.in,::i in tho heiidqiiarif s of (irant J'ort! ti A it. in Woshing on. "Tlml Wontlcrlul Porto Itlcan Clar" Unmatclied for ille, quality and ptita. Dalle in color but Mild. I Envying your friend's sound sleep won't get you the sleep you need. Watch what he drinks and ask him the reason why You enn't help noticinrj tho man who cornea down to tho office in tho morning with ruddy cheeks and clear sparkling eyca full of energy, and eajjer for the tanks of the day. Ho is physically "fit" and can do twice the amount of work tho average person can do, without becoming futiijued. If you fjo out to lunch with this man you'll notice that prob ably he avoids codes, though he mny drink Postum the well-known nnd delicious bever age, coffec-like in flavor. t This is the secret of his superb health. He isn't putting tho drugs from coffee or tea into his system three times every dny. As a consequence he sleeps like a healthy baby all night Hh sleep refreshes imd rests him. Ho has perfect control of his nerves. Do not dolny another day In starting back on tho road to robust health. The rich, coffee like flavor of Postum will surprisa and please you. Order Postum from your Grocer todny. Drink this hot, refreshing beverago in place of tea or coffee for ten days find sea whtit ji ,wtjndurful diffcrenco it will make in the way you fccL Postum comcn in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) mailo instantly in tho cap liy the addition of boilinp; witter. Postum Ccreul (in jwekages of larger bulk, for tlioso who prefer to tnoka tho drink while tho meal in being prepared) rruide liy boiling for 20 minutea. r I m m Y Ait I MKrWjM Guarantee Shoe Store-17 East First Street rt Dtioes win oe DmasneaxXf , ; rices on Beginning recinesday Morning, Sept. 21st, at 8 O'clock Stock must be reduced to raise a sufficient amount of money tovpay out David Fisher the retiring partner, and as soon as amount is raised the sale will close. Mr. Irving I. Fisher will continue to operate the Guarantee Shoe Store following the Dissolution Saie under the same plan and policy as heretofore. AH Fall Oxfords P 1 e n t y of Efficient Salespeople to Wait on You. ?all and Winter Stocks included NOTHING RESERVED EVERYTHING MUST GO All Children's Shoes and-Hosiery All Women's and Misses' Shoes, rds, Pumps, House Slippers and Hosiery All Men's and Boys' Shoes, Oxfords, Slippers and Hosiery. SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY 'MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21st, at O'CLOCK Every Sale Must Be for Cash. No Approvals or Exchanges Every Sale is Final $3.65 lvien s .onues Mea's Shoes nail Oxfords, formerly 1.85, 0.85 and $9.85 n values. Dissolution price.. tPJUD Mens Elk hide scout work shoes, former values $3.00. (1 nr Dissolution price $1,13 Men's Wool Sox Mens Wool Sox, former price $1.00. Dissolution price, (ft )A 4 pairs for tPl.UU If you cxprct to wear wool hose this winlcr, now is the time to get your supply. Women's Oxfords, Straps and Pumps Women's Oxfor.ln, Straps und I'ump, for merly ti.it, 16.85, J7.k5 and ti.il. Ulbsolution price $ti,VO One lot of broken Blrc Women's and Misses' Bhom, high, low, military and Hahy Louis heels. f nn Dissolution price jl.UU Just received Iaro shipment latcft style black satin one-strap Htlppers, llsby Louis heels, wero to bo sqld at J6.85. (Q jf Dissolution price iJIJtOD Just received a large shipment of Women's high Briylo, black kid Hoots, military heals; siscs 4 to 9; come and see this great value. Also going In this Dissolution &A A f Sale at J)i.4D House Slippers Women's felt soft solo house Slippers, nil rolum. nil sizes. braulKully ribbon trimmed. Former price 1.75. J 1 fr DissoluUon price ipl.UU Women's and Misses' soft, solo felt liouso Bllppers. Colors, brown, wine ami tan; sizes. 3. 2ii ami 4 only; former value, tl (ii. Dlfsolutlon price, f?C per pair 00 C (2 pairs to austomrr) t Houdolr House Slippers, bl.ick kid, with beautiful silk pom pom. 1 If Dissolution price yl.lt) Women's Kelt House Rllppers with leather soles and heels, with fur or ribbon trim; all colors, all sizes. frl 4r Dissolution price tJl.'iD Women's black one-stp House Slipper with low rubber heels. (J1 QC Dissolution price iJl.jO Hosiery Wonifiis 1 lost-, lihii'k mill brown, for mer value 25c. Dissolution OC price, l pairs for coC (0 pairs to a customer) Women's I lose, black and cordovan; all pare thread silk, absolutely full fasluonnorinr price $..00. Dissolution price .... This is absolutely Ihc bil'sl value we Have in our store. Women's Hose, black nnd cordovan. pure threat! silk with lisle top. semi- lasluon. b.i.OU value. T1 OC Dissolution price Pl A $2.50 Girls' and Infants' Shoes and Sandals 500 pairs Infants' Hurt-foot San dals, solid leather: sizi-s, 2. .'J, ii1-; and I. Dissohilion jirice ,(C Pair 123 jiairs while CitiiMis Mary Jane Slippers, with rubber heel and sole. Dissolution Price, only pair oys Shoes One lot Hoys' Hiillon lealhcr throughout. Dissolution price Shoes, solid ...$1.95 One lot Men's and Hoys' rt - ftC Oxfords. Dissohilion uricc DA7D CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Children's Hose, blaclc ribbed: for mer value .'!fe; nil sizes. Dis- 1C solution pried, 2 pairs for.... LdOC (G pairs to a customer) ni t i n. i m&' mi mm mm m mm m m Wma CTtx y m m mw msm IT IL FiFsi.