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I TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 t Society MM- M 1 1 ' ' .1 !" I! 'M- 1 ,r r.. h. ' . f inff ' 1 l.i J ' ' i hu m piinccoiNO rxai:. IVrMMinl Mrnlloii. nn Illrsi hhiek, formerly ,. ititll, who has been ..r.il days with her pa ; .. iivmit Sunday lor her i S.w York. jUTIUKUH UUNVtNllUN: I Delrcnlc-s Iteprwntliiff Siitxln) .VlllHlH (IT 'IHI4 (OlUtljr Ill-Ill Mciilni; Monday ami KUcKil Officers, In tlio Intorost of the 10,000 Hun. (lay school children of Tulsa county, thu Tulsu County Sumlay Hrhool as sociation, In annual convention Tuesday at the) Ilrrt Methodist rlitirrh, voted to employ a paid county secretary to to nclcctcd hy mo county prenient with the as- One of Tulsa's Horsewomen One of tho figures at Tulsa's first anual homo show who Is attrartlntf a Krcat ileal of attention and favor ahlo comment Is the Klrl rider, Miss Kvadlnc Love .Mlm Love linn ridden horses slnro Hho wan old cmourIi to whik, anil her skill and d.irliiR nro ino5i unusual Miss Lovo In Ihi slstnncn of the four vlre presidents I daiiRlilcr of 1J, I l.uvc, 16u5 t.iitlt ... . . . . . .... i ' inuniiH unu mu rinic commiucemen - ..vv....... Npw offlrers were elcled an fol low: Frank C Thompson. TulHa, nresldent, it. XV. Ilurkhart, Tul -a, M ' tlT V ' lnv tv W Air. ' 1 Mrs. Herbert I Hickman ri-' tho consratulatlons-of friends over tho arrival S i... .' .. . 1 ttrmt ,ln r nul ,t ., I U I.'. 1 ...... .1 . . .. i ii nini to w urn uev1'"'" " ' v. ... . - .... . . .. I 'l'ltltf.1 uinntii t.lrn t..l ward Nolhllnp. Ilrokun Arrow, thrl vl'.v president. II. A. IMVl.i, Nki.i took, fourth vlre presldem ( II KlmbroiiKh, Tulsa, secretar . t) 1 Schlcgel, Tulsa, treasurer. ,1 H l)i venport. Tulsa, stalo rommitteeni m Departmental superintendents were named as follows- .Mrs. John Mis enbachor, Tulsa, elementary itltlsl r Mrs, A. 1,. Hunt. Tulsa, young nn pic's division; W. V. Hall. Hind Sprlnps, missionary tllvMrm Mr V Krnshercer, home and lMltnii.m ill vision; Mrs. Clara l'arks, Tulsi teiil pcraneo division. About jit tended tho meeting. this namo of Murray u h . h is the maternal i a name, reversed. I Mrs, J. M. White an- birth of a son. McQulsttm of I'lttsburc. .ri to spend the Inter . U. Kink. M 1 t V- .1 Mrs. S. Jt. Havens of .lop , m iRtttnic their sons, M ;...i;, A. 11. and 1. iu.'i it. ,,nrs V. llowo of 231 Hast i. me who has been away , threo months visiting , I friends In Manohestor, u.i id Wednesday. Mrs. in. t In ChlcaRo by Mr. , s been attending the Broken Arrow Brief a jr. r i' Oiirt. OH..' It i!(i .... f I. I'.i.nltiir In tlrnlnti Arrftu'l u p.i . ' "f tho local church for accih r Mar Xlio iui ber tneellniT of the Erf'k'ii Ar'cw chapter of tho Del rhiin f . y will bo hclil Saturduy tficnu nt 'i 30 at tho homo of H'S.tr l:rovn. Tim study sub- I,. jiaoyioma. .irn, j. .11. will bo tho leader for .in i rl.ice of IoI! Teeters of w.ither bureau 'orce audi I McCain, daughter of Mr. I .1. W. McCain, was! l lato Krlday cvenlnB at if of tho M. K. church, : Itcv. G. W. Clrlnur ol- Ncw VnMiir Installed. Hptrtil lo The Wnrld. CUSHINU. (let. IP. Mlnlstern and laymen of the I'resbytnrlan cliurch from this section were In this city Tuesday nlxht to attend tb services Incident to the Installation of Ieo Held, new pastor of the rrcn bytcrlan church here. Th" chare to tho pastor will he devtlcred by Ilev. D, A. Mclaury. tho first Pres byterian pastor to occupy a pulpit In a church of that denomination In this city. i and friends of tho eon i r Uc I'Jrst M. K. church HB over uie i cuon oi e .Miss lnillne ii milium oiooiun ui ncnnil or (irnnil l.nrreiiy. a tunferenco of-tho Cliurcll spsrui ts Th World. nhn.,.ii.n r,, , ti,i, i I j ni.t city .Mununy in Brttu- MIAMI., (JKia., uct. la c, corse m. " " ' i.'iucst for tho return of. Curtis, charKcd with Brand larceny 1 thin ciiy about a year bro, was tried U. i nrninir.to iiroKcn Arrow in connection with the theft of tm-r Eimorth Leaguers Will Banquet Thursday Xighl 1 l.pwnrth leanuern i.r Dm 1'jm' Mithmllst tlnirili il liiniin-t to , K.-tli-r In the ciiiiri h Thmndav nlKht. with N in I ) In land artiii4 'an tonstmaster Mlsn Martha llnnhem .Will toast tho 'blood red " I'.pworlh Man Ilev J.W. Ali'l, the snuw-w hlte' I I'.pworthlan. Krrll tlordon ihe "shy blun i:iwcithlan and II. )' lh ' will spcaK on "Tlie Apln nl of the lA-iiKue," while 1. duet will he Klven bv Mlsees (lertude and liuili West, a violin solo by Thi'intor.' flttlnMer. rind a readln by Mlsn Himilic (Irlf fuh. A farce, "Thaiik (iiMxtmns, tho T.ihle In Hprend," will hp Ktvrn by ill. 1". Itaymnnd. It. M. ni.kinson, '(ill Oldham. MIhsps Mlldrpil Adl niHti. lithel Itunan and liuni i KruRer. J? l'hota ly A'Mo (. Krupnlck. Inae, tho at TI. o 1 i M.iH' i-4 M' fi i- F XI i - 1 fd'ile for Ttroken Arrow r gi - ) T I football team for this j,k - fur n game Kililay afler cu n w. !i nwassii hlKh at tho '.alter fi, . :h favoraola wcotlur U 'arco r'i ' r of Urol. en Arrow funs 1 ulll a . . -ipany playi it lo Onas. Th.. trip will bo mndc in aut Iiavinj this e'v ubjut 1 V- m. ITiday M.is I,r'ha Martin n hillo Klrl for th? Fr km Arrow Telephouo ccin ran'. ... I lUushtcr of Mr. and Mrs. J. 51 Man .n, sustained .1 broken usht nrii. and other minor Injuries h n a ar In which aim was rid Ins tutJfv i turtlo near Alsuma lato Saturday evenlnp. Tho car was driven by Haymond Oooilnrr. who tgthtr w!lh half a dozon othir ynuri'; people who wcro In tho tar. scapcil u. Injured. The accident mi tho result of tho driver loslnR roiir I i f tho car whllo coasting donn a lull on tho return from a Jl'asur trip to the country. Ati. -g tho new business Institu tion f r Iiroken Arrow Is tho new ton.' pa! parlor, with all modern tij'j.pmrnt, to ho opened this week '7 l-.rn uffircr In tho McKechan bui,a."i; nn North 'Main street. Lc al ipercst Is centered on tho f'r hi . mmtr announcement of the rrsuU if he examination last 1'rt da" f appibnntB for tho llrokcn Arr ',v P"-t muwtorshlp nnd specula ting is nto ns to whether merit or . ro! u il pull will pluck the plum.1 POfil .f M' "srs. W. N. Williams, O. , R Waik" J XI. Mitchell. Mike Me- j Kenna and N. I.. Kanders, tho last ; tw be -i? democrats, Mr. Sanders I' the present Inctimbont I M , Tho' i- who mado application for a qu nt nnaire, m rcportcit to n.ive dr ir a tho race without tak- (i rrjtninalnn Your Stove Is Here ANY STYLE YOU DESIRE I Three Fuel (Wood, Coal or Gas) IB I VVUIUI1IUIIU11 1 3S59S52SL C0LGAS UNIVERSAL U rhandl8C from tho I'alacc etoro In week, and the Jur. aftir belnif out all Friday i.icht. on Raluribiy morn- In district court the lattpr part of the line returned a vi-nllct of n r-qn I ttnl. Fresh Flowers Daily First VIOLETS of the Season! 50c Bunch Open Until 9 P. M. Sundays Until 5 P. M. Tho Famous Bunnell Burner - Produces Hottest (las Flame Known ft Bunscn Burner Stoves $14.50, $17.50, $19.50, Set Up A powerful sturdy stove built for years of service. Extra heavy cast iron fire iot with gas ring. Built just ike a furnace. Positively the jest combination heater on the market. Prices $50, $54 and $56, set up. ( . l!i!il!Tim'i' . ' U'l l i .... lI'it J-S u in 1j . ; 1 7 i' 11 j .,rg B atJiroom 0 Heaters $7.50 to $9.00 fjiinriit riming Tiilmiiin. The mpilliim sited nudlenoi' which heard the Apollo male (iinrlet at Canventlnu hall Inst nlRht wn more than pleased with the first number on th TiiIhh ciiiiimunlty lipum rniiifto, The iUartP( showed tnlent of nn uniitually high order and t mi ller p. I a vrlpil proKram. TRY KINDNESS AS ANTI00TE lliur IUn Churned Willi 'llieft Arv I'arnlcil In lliilt's Omit. Kindness and u blK brnlher are to be tried out as hii antidote for wront-ilnlna;. Following the trial of fmir boys In Judwn llotl'n utt ten. terdny on a chnrue of thcfi. Mr (lrri't of Ihe welfare department of t'nsden refinery assumed charge of one of the. licensed buys who wan paroled In his cure, and the oilier three were paroled In rare of Ilev W. c. rhck of the Weet Tulsa com munlly i hnrcli, 'I tie men torik Interest In the bovs because of their promise and tin fact that they are all Is vrars nnd under. They were arrested nn a iharun of entering a Went Tulsa store unit taking shlrln no. kn, tip. pins, xhiie, anil other srllolin of wearing appsrtd. The men Inlerpnt Ing Iheinsclvpe In the bon' l.ihulf bellevo that an opportunity for learning and kindness are going to do more to t Ihe boys right than punishment. One of ihe lmn ! In llevi d (o be abnormal and will be sent to Kansa Clly for treatment. Cranberries are good for suffer ers fioni Inncllve liver Partg h Marking Ihe Col (on Bell High nag H. lien (luthrey In a member ot a imrtv from thn Cotton licit High way association which Is now mnk trig n tour of the highway from I'iih ton Hond to Dalian with the purpim.. of promollng and contracting for the minding of the Texan spctlon The Cotton licit lughnnv whbh m routed from Tulsn to Pnllan, In now completely marked from the Tulsa county line to the lied liver anil when completed will be the first complete marked hlghwny between Tulsa and Imllas J. ft. Jarkson of Kansas Cltv, who bud charge of marking the Oklahoma smllon, in with the party for the purponc of lining the same work for Ihe Tcnan section. The Cotton Hell highway iiMoelatlon wan organised In June. To learn more about the Interior nf the rnrth an 1-Tngllsh erlrntUt line planned to bore a shaft 1 milen deep, equipped with device to entiallge the air pruNiire ami remove the heated air. ii. ,i. , i .. ..... . r ..... ... i'.'mih ni f.ftii in the world enccjit the jiokir rcglonn Stops Corns in a Moment Do It by a Touch. Sued Tains. Arc Needless Now YOU can stop nny corn pain Instant ly. You ran remove any corn in thott order. You ran do It In n way so gentle that you'll forget the rof n. The method is JJIue-jay liquid" or plaster. A touch applies it. Then tlio whole corn soon loosens nnd comes out. Ulue-Jay 1$ msde in n world-famed Intiorntnry. It Ii modern, scientific, rieht. It is fast dliplacini! former meth ods, harsh and etude. Tonlp.ht thounandi of people wilt apply lllue-Joy why not you? Watch It end a corn for you. Try it tonight. Your druggist has j Liquid or riitter f Blue-jay slops paln-endn corns a liutier ec uiacic product Beau Bleach A Wonderful Beauty Aid S 10 Ti cH?-.ofnriirT niDMlTMDi: nn ThCHomCof li MtmkdjddHM p- i hS-r4 I u II II 1 1 U l L f Pathc Bi S ftj :3 Gkw yjk I H sK 'A 8 Furnace U LI I LI 116-118 S. BoStOIl UUl Phonograph - III I ill . , .i . in ii. mmwsMMMBaMmMgMi lMenw-.MMa.nlw,.. m i ... . M I I Tulsa Horse Show tr Vr.'Jr 'tier, nro recflTrd'snch dny !. .,y' "Ulnir what wonderful I'lltV .. V ",..'.e;'.n "'d tir thn ui. nf 0D h ......a oMUiy IWUnCIl nil 'tilrt ."V ,hy h'l I'rovlou.ly .ii Sill .' w'dih other vireparatlon.. i ii '"""' Prlor. could nut r- l,llft0llL I . "Cllfclill-.l Ujl lilt, , leklura OI meir .Kin. rBh",1'1?1 Illnck nn.1 Whits Tlonuty ' o',,.;, B""P dellshlful ami iur. " 11,7, ninr. wnn liavo u.it ! in ; "'" kln I. tho let Irrltatut. uio t-Mrmfj rrfs1"""" JJiscu and won ' I dsnarlmrl . i ... ..... ii'M. i, , illsck and Whits Dsauty rut, .fln Cream SJc and ton ih. r . - " ""Pi i rioum, Moin- 1 -i . f. ur mrinuay noon and Toilet Preparation. Advt. McNULTY PARK MASS OF GOLD Champion of ihe World TONIGHT Performances Every Night at 8:15 Saturday Matinee at 2:30 P. M. More Than 100 World's Finest Harness and Saddle Horses Admission Including Grand Stand $1.00 Reserved Seats $1.50 Col ored Bleachers 55c Make Reservations Now. Ticket Sale Lobby Wright Building nW Siiiiiicfc Connected With A Other IJstahlishment in the World Our Great oaie ress Is Proving the Success That Such Values Alw Many new models just received and added lo our alreadg large slock, making an un precedented opportunity to hug your fall dress al a substantial saving. This sale is made possible through the assistance of several makers of high grade dresses who sold us these garments al an actual loss and the reduction of all our regular slock to match these special purchases. $.00 $y.95 (Values $5.95 and $7.95) Tlio ever popular ulccvelcsa dress in dotted Bcrgo, plain serge and costume velvet. The materials alone in most of these dresses would cost more than Ihio price. (Values $10 (o $12.95) Embroidered, beaded and braid trimmed dresses in sorgo and sleeveless models in trieotine nnd I'oirct twill; wool jersey in smart styles for misses and school girls. (Values $15 nnd $19.75) Canton crepe, tricotino and Poirct twill sleeveless drcssQ3 in a variety of smart styles. Also many other dresses in serge, trieotine, Canton crope ami crepe dc chine. (Values $15, $19.75 and $25) In this group there arc dresses so wonderful no woman would expect or hope to find priced at $12.95. Very smart models in Rcrge, trieotine, Canton crepe, I'oiret twill and crepe de chine. (Values $19.75 and $25) A marvelous collection of high typo dresses seldom found priced as low as our former prices. There arc more than 20Q dresses in this group. Can ton cropo, charmeuse, trieotine, I'oiret twill, satin and combinations. (Values $25, $29.75 and $35) You will find in this group many drcr,:ic:s identical with those sold only a few days back ut the former prices quoted and others even better. There are b o a d e d , embroidered and braided tricotincs, I'oiret twill, Canton crepe, velvet and smart combinations. IS r- gp - iHW ja iti I"-