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SECTION A. TULSA DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23..1921 ENGLAND'S OFFER FINAL OVERTURE -I... t- i .1 i n i orown Deiermineu 10 ueL Allegiance to King, Says Churchill 'TAKE IT OR LEAVE ITVXr ! The poison resulted from paint rub- hlng nf th tin prlren and adhering First Cabinet Mombur to Talk ,h" ""U,Z of Irish War Slurp Dead lock Imuob Hdlot IiI:M)1:K. Kent lit ml, Sept. I Kngland will never lm k ilown from her demand that lie Irli li rrrognlio tlio Hiiailsh Mf) na theli sovereign, Colonial t ooraUiy Winston fhtirc- lilll ill . Im mI m ; li linru immy Mr. 'nn lull II" f'rt mi'inlii r of III' net l'i iniiih ill nn ihe Irish si'u.iil 'II mni the JeHillncK dvvi'lopeil in the pean proi veillnga. I hi? I.iiM Offer. "If tin "'far hlch i have mniln In rejecteil, We hnve nulli'ilg OlM to kIm." axlil Mr. I'hurchllt. "We inimt lifist upon nMentlnnco to the King Wv are lenolM'it tlmt We Will lint Jlcill an Hull IiDIII lllir present ponltlim." ,n i. ...i.,,.i ,.,.,... .I,., i V1. ' '', .,?h,iifi . ?. A .. u Ilrttiiln n ay ""hits h , inn i- yaV faViZ":,,.:;, the .rial. luruZ i While .Mr. I liiirciilll wan ipenKing n limb nf lineiiiplnyeil iittemptnil In stoim the hall. They were dilvui back by pnllcemeu. Mr. Churchill did nut allow .the excitement to In ttriupt hla speech. .No OptlnilNiu In 1 1 ii' Air. "I cannot sen that much renl foiiiidnttuu fur millmlKiu prevalla,''' lontlnued the mflclu'. "Kaniiiion do Valont has neen splitting lu.l.a In his notes. Pedantry nml n.etn- i lililnlcnl nertilexltleg urn hlriltlne nut the real chances nf pearu Cliurchllt en Id the unemployment crisis wiis duo to the iiilbipse of ox dhniiKM and sucbillstb' propiiHiiiidii, 1 hope that nne nf the rtmultH Hint develop from the lliiillntloii nf iirtuu merit conference In WiishliiKtou Is Htiibllliatli'li of the exchange rnten buck tu iiurninl," utlileil Mr. I'hurc hill, 'DAREDEVIL' DIES AS 5,000 WATCH CONTINVKM l''ll).l I'AdH ll.NK. the lieutenant was to transfer wan piloted by J tun en Ingram ltcbniiiiiliil fiinn Ijiilh. A witness who wiui etniiillng u few feet from when, he Ut snld that Just lie fine ICmorson hit the ground, he seemed to doiibln up Into n knot, anil added thai his body was thrown pverl feet In the lr by the Im port. Dtiilh wan Instaneniis, ilia kull wun b illy crushed ami luu nrniH and ligs were brnken. Umersnn had been cuttagud by the Htnto Fair nssoclntlun to do nerlil etunta during fair week. He waa formerly an Inntruotor In the Ameri can Mchoul of neroniiutlia nl Knllnii, Ohio. Ills stunt nf alainlltig on tup nf his plane while It looped the loop originated III Tlllmi In Jl.no, 1!)19, It nan learned. EIGHT ARE DROWNED . Sail I lout Cupslcil During u Kiiiull tm ltkr .Superior Is Hliiry Tulil by Lumber Cuiiiii 1,'iimiIii.M', SAUI.T. HTK jiAItll':. Mich.. Sept, 21. Klght perauiia were drowned tVo'VvViKs ," whrn their I unit boat capnlzcd In a siiunll un Luke Snneilur. nbout 20 mlien frum heir, according to a slury told ful fill' first time today by Harry llrnoks. a lumber rump employe, who claims to have seen the sail dU-appfiir about a mile from shoro while thi boat was evidently try In, to iimke lit ml . According to his Hoiy. HinukH wim alone at tho time uf the stm in and when aid arrived tlitcr ho'jin later In the perron nf ti I ir In i mini In a power Jmut, the I two tiiiii It was useless to mak'i I i i.'.n h tor the paity. The vlj- li. l'i Mr. and Mis. John Lewis, M ol M' Simon Lewis and two rli.ulitn, 'Ooi'ai' Plclil und a sniiill IMi I OIL PEACE IS NEARER Ciiinii'lttii- of Pioduct'iH, After Tour cf In pillion Oirr I'IcMk. linim Hi Viriii'gc, ItcMimlng WmU I H. ! I. .CIHCO. fail.. Sent. 21. Prii'iiiitn of pia-e In l allfni nlil s oil flelilM In intil larger today Hum at any time luce 8,00U winkers In Keen county and adjoining fields Went nn strike Sept. mber 1. IteUirnlng from ,11, Inipccthm of the strike tenllnry, s. ctmmlttie oi Oil Producers ns.iocia'. Ion. iiiinniiuc i it t hat a i was now being sniuhi to open up tlielr properties and ie-mini- op. an."i "wiihuui diimngiiU or burn of life, i Ariliin luuve COIIilUClte to pence, win the announcement that III re spon to mi appeal from Oo,'ernor Siepheim thrnugh his iirlvate secro i.iiy the striken had decided to ah nil' i. the stoppage of all autumn bllts In Kern ooi'mty highways by ' I. w mil iii'der committees" nnd 1 iba only susplclotlH cnin would bo , i ' 'ted to tlielr destination tn see i hey carried "bootleg" liquor , o n n,n oeen absolutely tmnncil, RANCHER RUNS AMUCK "t,nnt IPs Wife and Shoots 2 Others III- lliimpngi' Willi Itlfli" In-einlty i ltlitlix-tl. Pos e Clui-lug Him. I MONTia ISTA, r,.lo s, pt 24. William Halby. tu. ,.1M lie., iau uinuel. today Willi n lnad il If tr and Hot and eninuMv wnuinled 111.1 wife In their home Ittinnlng f , ..rn ihe Jiouse. llnlley aped thrnuKh the field nud shot ami killed Pred Skrow. a faint hand, and 1 ontinued his flight u mile down the road where lie Bhot und Killed 15d lleiimnn. n nClKtiboiiiiK uincher. Halley then (led tu the hills, where a pintsu nf anneif cltlzetin nml national nunrds liten src' iurv".iiinr him 1 Thtf man l believed to hnva-igona suddenly Insane. Vi'ldlrt S' Miinler. VILLIAMSO.V. W. Va . Sept. 24. A verdlet "f murder In the flrnt de. gn'e with the recommendation of llfo Irnpl'lsonrnent wns returned to. day in circuit court against J. Cal vln McCoy, charged With the mur der of Harry Slaten, during tho rL.:inv lwittU. In tho MIiikii strike tone last May 12-H Tlltf Jury wu contpo-fd at aipnw coaaiv cut. Venn. Poison Candy Kills One; 2 01 hers Sick B... LI In T'i. Weill! PONCA CITY, Rrpt 2 I. An A rt suit liMin lat.iui .tnily from bnxs. . whbh also contain) d t' prhtes, .,,. ,,f th,m naimm. utu five year 1 I "It! Curium Carroll In ili-nil from ' poienn; bur yenr old brother fHliilly III anil their uiiillii'r, Mm. Will im I Carroll Is In critical niimlltlnn. The I ' father WPIam Cnrriill In n proinl-1 TULSA TESTIFIES OF BETTER TIMES lllNTINI'KIl fllDM I'AOK OH wnul In tlilx full nml wlntiT with optimum." l tint TiiIsh Imi Jiwt ln'Pti iTiarltlnK limn ami In roaitv tn imter iimn new ein of activity U tlu belief of ,MMi tJilpvn nf tln Je.lklnn MuMf t'lnii'. "The bent ttilnu that eoulil hup pen tu Tulm Junt nnw." nnlil Crlpea. in tne miiiii'iiiiu; nr annn Dig inov' - ineiit fur civic belieriueiit lhat will engnma t'le iittenttnn in the ienpl or the city. Tim rnrunlnit nf ev.-ry " "ii" iii'"ifl'ii "ii m.iii.- ono..,!lK ,,.,,nB will iln mure thnti anytlilli( elee tn awing Ihlnga liurk '' '' """" routine. Who. I nay normal, t Mo not menu that I " ''!- "J"'" 'i' IibS'H, We have nrngreaned. and In gn back wnuld be detrimental. It Is irry true Unit we hue In Tulsa, nn well on people III utlier parts nf Ihn country, mavo not been wise In spending our money, perhniM, n nl the perlm through which wa hnvu paaned linn brnught un to the realiz ation ut this. Hut peupln are en Juying their money noun the lean ' ' ,, :'" "7r be cor ...r "si. l lw' "r.n V.n n Lial, "." " bUBll esa IMiali now hecnuio they are buying wisely. Mil- mils me I ii. the next sten Is the putting forward of some forward bulking iiinvi ni' nt Hint will occupy every ime' thnuirhln fo.- a while tn the exclusion of brooding o.i what wo i. .i.i i nlleit hni'l times. Ilciiiljieiliiient U Wlint Hurts. "Me l"ive rt had luiril times. Wo have 'mi! snft times, and wo have not ncciint'iiiied ourselvea tu the nornnil times following the period nf minnruiiil enrnlng and "ahnorinnl spending. The avemge ynu ig wage earner who thinks ho can't save money probably In right about !: h can't because he has not ndjuet ed hln mode nf living tn t'le habit of thrift. Nearly everything has come down, with perhaps a yery few ex-icptlii-is. In our business, na In many others, nur salaries are the same Hint they were a year ago, Ho ynu see there are nppui tuiiltlea for saving nnd Investing Hint many are ipitrk tu take ndviintage of.V T'o period nf iletireanlon through which Tulsa mis Just passed has been the best thing that has rver happeied to the city, I.. R. Abholt of llalllblirton-Abbott comtinny be lieve, I'ulntliiT out the tact liml credits have bien MnblU.nl. Abbott stnt -Ml that nlthnugh mniiey Is not her".,'; snent so freely ns It wan In the '' tlnien." pennle nr" IniylliK. Wiilclilng tlie lootli Ceiil. "They wont tti be sure that Ihev are gelling their money's worlh," said Abholt, "and thin Is a gnod thing for the merchant nn well nn I fee th buyer. It Indicates a hctt?r 1 1. ...... .-.i ......... ui,.i.i. Mn.i,.i fU M W:, ',rr. I'Mlllllliil llllii mini' niiuiii' ui'i'rt-i n' Inst year, nor .will It be soon. Ust j'cnr was an abnormal your In eyerv wny. Hut thin year' business will be on a surer tinsls. Just now every thing Is rather unlet. Thl Is be- "J::;?!:: not concerned about shopping when the thermometer stands nt 99 an It did yesterday's Cooler weither will mako n great deal of difference. I have Just roiiui from Chicago and condltlonH there nre very much bet ter. W' have every reason to he. lleve that this condition Is generally prevalent. Chicago hns had the nil vatitnne ot cool weather over us. of "I'l'w, hut w" have every reason to bellevo that thin year'a business will t I." Tightening 'of credits, remitting rm general nimntiw coniiiuons oi "'e pol few months, has been the beet thing In the world for Tuts., and Is one reawin why business Is ' In the opinion of O. O. Ilimtnn or Ihe lloslon Plower store. In the i-.tat credit has been so free that pi- who could have afforded to' pay their bills let them run. wi'h having perjured himself In his testl ihe nsiilt lhat later ihev had illffl- mony belore the grand Jury sonti 1'iillv m paying tin m Tip rcsul'nnt time ago. William Pynti of thin iiKiiieniMg nnn been on eve-opener 1 city came tn trial in district court nt nnd a good thing nil nrniuul That Miami this week, wan convicted nnd the denresnlon created by tills sit- . me need to two )ears In the prill nation hns passed and Hint a normal u nilnry " " Service-Quality-Price Plate, Hough, O iiuniiiital, Sheet mni Window 3laM Plain nnd How! Plato Mirrors Ili'M'lliig, tirliiilliig nml 11iIIm'iIhe Copper Sliri I'nmt Conlructlon Wall Paer Dctis- Pnluls, Oils, Varnishes, llriishcs Palnlers nnd Dix-onitoi-s Supplies, D.l'lekt-O - ami Milclicll Shin Wind Shields, $111 Per Pair. The Knfo Store to Pill Your I'ultll to ll ri.lill.ll'in i.f lull ,ng ,ti. '. n X loi i Ml lit .1 It. Is linn-. it s In lief (sillier Mm, ii I actor. "Hp to June t nf IhWi year, we liml 4.1,000 innrt custnnmr. limn w Imil t Jin year before," Mill (I, Y. Vandever nf the Vandever Dry Omirtn company. "At the nwmn time the volume nf mir ruli mien wu slight ir in. i. ThM I- an lm.re.tlng Inc. it It imi.lim. Mnr pm.plc are i. . They are ; nol nrj.M,i.v In what buying buying less, perhaps, hilt Ihi'y are buying more carefully. They are looking for the hist, and for some thltiK nut f whlnh thry feM thi y nn- HetlliiK thn viilu of thn m"ny ihry are mjrln fnr II. Thl Ih R.vt Vinr-ii mr . mini-. nmi hi ht-tlnr. With inolrr wi-nthfr w will Jinvi. ninrpil upon it oiiir thHt BMl, ,,, lni(l remn,int nf wnr rtila JunllfkM In eviry ny nn opllmimio n,,hlp nml brlmj a cumplvte re-"ull""k- .liirn tn pi-nc. .,, , ,r.;.'7T " . Iliiriiinnli' With llfwiliill'iii. Ml mil I nmrir f.nurl ' Tin- iinlilonl oni.I lhat tlie . . - t. ireaues art io cumiyit'iw in""i LOIWICIH ft III One DaU will, the nanlutlon" thH Knu-Ir- . tor pMira meanure inlopteil by the 'I'MigreMi anil wre an initcmnn of .MIAMI, Bepl. 'I I -Klve persona, hla enrteavor to "inrrv nut tlie ex one ,i yiiiuig Momaii, were tmlay sen-, pre wlnhaa nf enngraaa " lenrrii liv ihp iliHtrii i eiuiii tn M.-rv , l''iiritiMl ticiii-i' has been ilelayfil viiivlntf turniii In tin. alul pilnin Mrn tlnlille llmlley I.ane. 17 if Hil imt neeil to emphftataa ilenlroa elvcil a li -v"r teim at Mi Al-nter t'-r prompt ratification, for Inrnny from Ihe mini who nnw ' Beiuilnr file in ripening the lie in her liimbaml. In pn executive' wnalon af ter rending nf the Herman treaty i , nil, ni tir , AHHCrlfi J 11(11 )IC M li I H'oocrf at Point of Gun CMICAHO. Bept. J4.- Asserting ' she waa wooed with a gun at the , nriea r rr.'.'.iv mnil- grave in .cemetery, Silvia Chilst, a 16- . e hi i mini, in Chrlnl. ban asked aiiiiullmeilt of Ihe msrrlaga which took place last July. l'ie went riding with Christ and ho Ciirccd her Into the lemelery wheie he said. "If you iloi't tn.iiry me here In your grave." They Were mm I lul nit hour later, she says. Good Wife Should Bo Good Cook, Sain Judyc CIIICACIO, Sept. 21. A good wife should he a guild conk, .ludg" Ha bath lueicrteil here ycsleritay ill tak ing action In two divorce caeca briiuglit because nf the alleged punr ruukliig nf the wives. One man as serted that all bin wife could conk wns nanl boiled eggs. The other husband received only fried food. "Well cooked foods keep the lius hniut at home," the Judge told the wlvci, ,i' I'lg Itoinlty In .Sjxitllglit. ny umihhii,! rrr-ii sini- ir AHDMOIIK. Sept. 21 The high est priced Pig gliindmothets In the world are hiimiy. Their offspring. Oueen PaHlilonilale tllenwood has a litter of 11 Pigs un the ranch f itiimney nun wiMingnnin, near Aril more. The mother sow Is valued at 125,000, while KiO.ooo each has been refused for the two grand mothers. The entire family are Po land Clilmui. I'lTii'iilcil Sccoiiil Shot, Dl'JNVHIt, Sept. 21. Henry V, Cocherns, Id, prominent nttorney of Milwaukee, In dend 111 Snllda, Colo., according tn word received here to day. CorheriiH gained much fame when lie prevented an aasisnln from firing a second shot nt the late Colonel Theud ire Uuosvelt whn the former president wns shot In Milwaukee iMiveral yearn ago. Kim Warn Hohlciivlilc. lly n- i i'i.n- m,. i,. viri IIOI.DKNVlI.I.n. Sunt. 21. A lone i...... i..,i.... i-i... . n.i ,....,.. '.wIIlli.,Irn,,1 an,i uamhlers to go, rode down Main street here tonight and, dlsippenrlng when the lights were middcnly turned nut, ap peared III the negro section, warn ing negroes to keep the color lines drawn, Signs displayed slated that between 200 and 2S0 members were In tho clly. I'lncil Ttilci'j I'minlM's to f!o. lly Awi.iliitril l're-n NISI Wire SHAWNl'lK. Sept 21. After be ing fined (ISO and c!osta In munici pal court Krlday for Illegal pnasen aIoii nf liquor, Joo Hotelier wns hailed Into court ngnln today on the same charge and given a fine ot $250 and costs nnd 30 days In Jail. Ihu Inrgest fine Judge Kvnnn has ever given. The Jail eentc.ice wan held In abeyance by Judge Uvann mi th promise that Hatcher would leave tho city ut once. 'ptto Your for Perjury, Miwiilln 1 lie World PlCIIKlt, Sept. 24. Charge,! with In Close Touch Our eyes nnd hands ore on tho pulse of the wall paper Industry at nil times. As a result wo get tho latest deslRtis ami superior grades of papers right through tho year, Independent of seasons, Another result nf our wntrhfuliiesn you share In stylo and low pricing. GeimerPainm GlassCo. sC SUCCESSORS TO ' (Tulsa .Decorating Co) ESTABLISHED IK ma soi-rii lion.iucn ri,.i.p.pnoNr.si os.i Tl'IA, OKLAHOMA .MINORITY PLANS CAUCUS ON PACT C'UNTINl'ltll riirm PA'IH oxr. fallowed ly a minus nf Ihe en- "'-..'i"" 'IVniln. T'pnlilM. ' rrm ' ' '. ""V" Htv hii?Miur !, EnlhTU. " ' VVABIIINtJT'iN. S.!pt. tt. I'rxl- . I ... I 1 1 . 1 1 I I., r in Innylnl iL-i...i. rn,.i.n, mi i,,.,i"r tPLri n iiv icnal inflny i wh, 'otiMilerntlnn nf the twitltiM wit h (1 i.r nm n v. A li nt r In nnil 1 1 ll n h ry w braun Mhl thn iin'tii would put treaties art- " In eiinpletf harmony long Ilia pmalilent wrote, inai lie , which wan tfiKen up flrnt, also anK wnicii wan inaen up nrni, ainn nn- rd f"r prompt action and gave aa- After the presidents letter, writ i.i, ..i,ii.i,,V,,.r si wli.-ii thn treaties .f'Vm.lsml.til w!,s ren.l? fcmlo? 'inere!ie democrat, Ohio. Inter- Hpl,ftrnny the comma- .ini ,.,.. r.MI,iiinn whs not mif- flrlent tn effect ln'ace rolled States Is coneeiiied. but wna It ended the war an rar ns inn ... . . u,,,.ir in .1 ii Oiulv nf neili'e ". Kelllltor l-idge sol,!. He went nn t.i say that Heretary of Htate Himhes wiln to he congratulated fur hla wnrk In negotiating the treaty which Mr lidee wild, reserved th the fulled Htates all privileges and benefits of the trinty of Veroillles. CREDIT MEN TO MEET SOON Stiilo Contention Next Month ut Oklahoma City. At the national convention of re- lull creillt prutltnrs belli In HnllHton. Texas, in August, tho members of . the dtitlei which hav been per- bank- of thin city left Saturday for the oklahnni.i delegation wero u formed In the ilcpnrtment by Minn Wichita. Kan., rn route to Join the enthused nver the report" nf thnll-lnnu llreaette, whose resignation f baiiUers' special Sunday for the con suecess of state conferences as held I Ji'iUhemeeffectlve October 1. vcntlon nt I.os Angeles, Cal. In other states that they came nnrno i and promptly called the first state conference . of Oklahoma retail credit ginntors to bo held at Okla-, horna City. October 17 nnd 18. Tho wholesale crudlt men have h'ld state and district ronferencca of this kind for a lung time, but tlw rvtnll credit men nnd the merchant who handles his own rredlts Is only beginning to understand just how miiih value he can get from such a meeting. J STAMM TO DEDICATE ORGAN Orgniil-t of Clirlntlaii Cburrli to Cite llciltnl at Ijuvtnii. 1 KrneK Prang Stamm, orr.nnlst nnd rhulr director of the Plrst Chrlstlnn church, will iledlrnte the new pipe organ of the Plrst Methodist church nt ltwton with a recital Thursday I evening this week. Tho orgnrt has 1 Just been Installed, I Stamm will recommence bis series nf weekly public orgnn recitals at . .1... nl. l... I.. .1,..,!, Unmlnu' IIIO rl' , .III i-vi,i 11 iiiuuii nfternoon, October 2. Sunday School I'lind to S. A. That them Is sonic truth In tho "III wind" proverb tuny be read Into the slmy of n donation to the Salva tion Army of Tu'aa yeelerdnv. About a year ago Mrs. A. J. McCuliey, liv ing near Hominy, was teacher of the (llllllnnd Sunday school closs. Tho slump In the nil Industry and de parture of nil field workers caused the class attendance to decrease In the church nttendaiico and finally dlsbandmeut of the claan. So Sat urday the contcntH of the class trens. ury, lltl7.S5. were turned over to the Salvation Army. STOP THAT ITCHING There Is n lot of skin trouble In Tulsa nnd surrounding terrltotry. M'e personally gunrnntco 11I.UH STAU UU5M13DY for all forms of skin diseases, such ns Itch, ecicmn, ringworm, tetter, sore feet, old sores and aores on children. Will not etaln your clothes ntld baa ft plens lug odor. We solicit mall orders for niue Star Itemed. HAMILTON. win.i:i, DltL'ti STOHKK Advt Tlio Snfo Store to Pin Your I'ultll to 107 AND 0501) Cilu HricfH MAItlilAdR I.K'KNHKB Imueil fftlunlny; Prrry o. McWorter, 18 and Herts Anderson, 2t nf Tulwi; A M. Klrhy, it nnil Iinna DhvIh. Colllrtsvlllr; James Cot ml 5''"l,n" If'l.-k. ifi or lT.h" .? '""!. " ?ul iiplnn. 19 tuimi; TiiIbh nml Miibln I,. Arnolil. 1H nf KiinmH city; Ijtivrenrn. II. U'mcnnrr, 1) unil Klltll K. OMVIT. 2j of Tulw: C. K, Ollt, JI anil Omnlii Alny Dvln, i nf TiiIimi; .Inhn C 'ott. 31 of Tulm n'J Annn Murphy. 14 of Cnlvlli, , " " " I HI'IT 'OH TUB rnl,Ttlnn nf $2, 001 wn fllcit In (llntrlrt roiirl But linlny by the truitoin of the African MethixlUt church huh 1 nut th S tlonnl Kir IniHirnncr rnmpivny. The I church wim bumeil In the fire which swept "Little Afrlia" on June 1. rnnnwing the race riot. It la clulm eil that the Insurance company re fuaoa to pay the Insurance. WfiltD ha been received here of (h illrlh , ffon , Mr Rnd Mr it. H. Davis nf this city, at Unltln Crewk, Mlih Sfpt 11. The Davlnea will return aarly In October. DISTHKTT N. J. State Nurses nn nclntlmi. will liolil lt8 flrat meet ting of th fall Thursday afternoon at I o'clock- ut the Y. W. C. A. Of ficers will he elected anil plana mmlo , ,r l"" worK nr the coming year. There wan a mninlierHhlp of Istcreil nurses last year. MrtB. JOHEIMI I.RU'lB. of Sit. tniils, active civic, worker and clubwoman nnd a Ilryri Mawr Btailuaii, will be the principal sneiiKer i "" '""' "i "Jieilillg IIII1UII8UII i'.'.r.",e American Asanclatlon of I ' "lr"' H omen (A. C A.) " ""'" , ""J " ,', "'?"" . "mnlry Hull Her talk will deal " "o soiihi pruuto ot uiiucotlonnl yi lira. Tal.cs Oscr New Duties, TOI'KICA, Kan., Sept. 21. An nouncement was mndn by the Kau nas Industrial court Krlday that .Minn Alice K. Mcl'arlnnd, factory Inspec tor anil head of the child Inhor di vision of thi) labor department of the Industrial court, will take over Ixj The Well Furnished, Comfort able Home Instantly Appeals to All Who Enter Therein. And comfort is simply a matter of good quality and careful construction not ex travagance in price. We specialize in furnishing comfortable homes, homes the whole family hate to leave homes where friends like- to come. Rosscr Cascbccr Furniture Co. gives satisfaction. For the Living Room Odd pieces in the living room give that attractive and home-like distinctiveness. See our display of end tables, gate-leg tables, console tables, tip top tables, Italian desks, spinet desks and quaint chairs and rockers. You will find every piece one of happiness. Draperies A display unexcelled by any firm in the entire south and prices that are far lower than those found elsewhere. Sec these beautiful "Quaked nets and panels, cretonnes, silk damasks, Italian and French Brocades and Brocatels, English hand blocked linens, hand-made Irish panels, taffetas, satins. Every piece selected with the utmost care. "Tailor Made" Draperies Are Made by Rosser-C asebeer Our workmanship is unexcelled by any concern in this country. FREIGHT HOUSE BURNS Knty Wnreboiiw In Total IxwIshh ' lillinntc.l at 1 11.001) llv Agent OKI.AIIOMA cm. fTl. 21 ... . . .. i i ii i rf A T. and I'ort Hmlth A Western freight warehouse and offices hero at o'clock this evenliiK I llmnlml tv f It IJttlc Sll OCTln tend - ent of the Oklahoma division nf the M. K. T. at more than Ito.non The laime of the flr haa not been de termined. The blase was discovered by a clly fireman driving past the ware house which hod been linked up since shoitlv After noon. The I nlM Irig wan of corrugated Iron con struction. Klremen were unable to get through the roll wteel dnnri of wnier r .itincd the eo'ith wall to collapse shortly nfier the flic companies arrived The loss In partly covered hy friight Inaurori' e in cording to I.lttlc Destruction of the freight records is the gnan ut loss, he sii Id. WOMEN VOTERS AT Y. W. Orgnnln'r of National league Tallin to Well Atleiidcil Mis-tlnc. American women are taking a keen Interest In exercise of their franchise, It being computed that In the last presidential elocllon 90 per cent nf the women who registered voted, while only 10 per cent of the registered men cast their ballots, Mrs Wlnfleld It. Smith, organizer and speaker for the Nat.on.il f.igue nf Women Voters, said at a largi-K atlemlt d meeting f"r women held lt tlie Y. W. C. A. Hatiirday afternoon. Thin Interest In th" ballot la an swered fully In the National Icigur, Mia. Smith said. Iln purpose being "to educate the women voters to develop nn enlightened Intercut In, nnd uit of, the ballot by the adop tion not nf political measures which are questions for political pnrtles, but tn further civic betterment niong community lines. Their soh'iin Is two-fold: 'Kvery womnn a member of a "party' nnd 'Kvery. member nn Intelligent voter.' " Colug tn Ixi.n AncelcM. Kprrltt to The World. RI'KltltY. Kept. 24. Mr. nnd Mm. J. D. Winters of tho State Guaranty n tHa aril ) Dining Room Huff In Class by Hltitoelf. NNW YOUIC, Sept. 24 After a , i,,rv over I'ete Herman, bantnm- weight thnmplon, In a 15-rot nd bout here Mst night. Johnny lluff. the I veteran JerHey City boxer, today en- Ijnyeil the dlnllnctlon of being Uln . i . . i.nwMN in 1 1, n unnnlpv uhii rinlns , tubs. In addition to the ban- lamweight crown. Huff holdn the I Amirlcan flyweight championship, Big Six CORD TIRE EQUIPPED $2,210 Delivered State License Included Welsh-McNulty Motor Company DISTRIBUTORS .1 Fourth nnd Frankfort Bedroom Furniture THE GREATEST ARRAY OF BEDROOM FURNITURE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN Every piece or suite is a perfect period repro ductionbeautifully finished and lifetime coi struction. Suites are shown finished in ivor enamel, gray enamel, decorated and parchment, mahogany and walnut. PERAMBULATORS The summer season is over so now is the tim that "Baby" may be taken out at all hours ot the day. Get a Rosser-Casebeer reed or fiber carriage.. Prices range $35 to $75. They are shown in all finishes. Furniture as expressed by Rosser-Casebeer's display, repre sents the highest point yet attained in the manufac ture of furniture. Sec these walnut a"nd mahogany suites in all period reproductions, Chippendale, llep plewhite, Sheraton, Italian Reinnaissance, Jacobean, Queen Ann, Georgian, etc. juccitiont 10 THE BASS FUrtNlTUriE AND CARPET CO. Jllno Work ricking i,, DOt'TIIAT. Sept. .1 mines In tills vicinity haVi t oporntlonn within thi pasf ' some of them, however single thlft baiiln. An.iu errl n 4 ) 7 11 tno HKeitnn Jin. 7 ru . men; tho eort Worth, c men, arm no I'nucrw emplnylng 45 men. Osage 481G