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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 f 7 1 CHRISTMAS FEED FOR SERVICE MEN Tulsa Legion Auxiliary Makes Plans ror Big Entertainment 'MEETING "WEDNESDAY Organization to Hold Cnndy and Cake Sale to Replen ish Ita Funds Mrs. Lenroot President of Congressional Club Mlit Margaret Hannah was named .kVlrman ot th nomination com Z"r III" Auxiliary td the San Wr'.nn at the meeting of ihi orranltatlon hold last night In " municipal nu.lltorl.im. The aux lillf will hold Its election In Jnn- "'Ife'mbershlp duft were raised to it noon vole of t'n organization, n. new ruling will go Into cfioct latr Januay first, Mr. Curaon, nether of Joi Caraon, walr made an horary ntcrnb.-r of the Auxiliary ij unanimous vote. Decision to l0i rake and candy Kile to re ptnih the reltef fund whenever It funds In need ot it waa mado by tho crranliallon. Partial plana for the nerving of a Christmas dinner to service men ho are "down and out" wero dls. cussed t 'he meeting. According (i these plana, tho dinner la to be 'ooked and nerved at tho Wooda ,fe, the material to ba donated. Mrs Ed Wooda la ono of the active rcembers of the Auxiliary a well ns . number of tho Itainbow Women r trtanliatlon. The Auxiliary' meeting was pre yed ov r by Mrs. I. J. Hurley. Its president. Preceding the business meeting, tho members met Jointly tilth the legion to hear Major John Allen, whose horote rescue of Colo Tf ftooaevelt. Jr., is known through out the country- SICK, CONSULT PHYSICIAN i ,i Dr. O'llcrn Telia Itotarlnns Aliout ttic Importance of Health Week. Dr. C' I). O'Hern told Itotarlans v Hotel Tulsa "Wednesday noon of the purposes of American health wfk, which l now being obaerved over the nation. It la to cdttcato rreryone to the necessity of per tonal cleanliness that good health nf be promotod by Individuals firoustf their own exercise of com mon sense rules, he explained. He advised that persons suffering Irom apparently slight but tena tltuj ailments conault a physician 11 thus ascertain positively slether the ailment Is one likely It develop Into a serious malady, fjr. A. W. Itoth made a short title In which he urged notarlans ti purchase health bonda and Christ -teala to provide funds for the Ctht against tuberculosis. The sale tt a health bond brought $200 for the Tulsa Public Health association. Claude Hough read a paper on the aubject ot typewriters, tracing their history from the time the flrat "blind" machlno was perfected down to the present time when typewriters aro considered as much i necessity na offices, Theao ma chines hav not only provided a moro tfflcjent meana of letter writing loan pens, he pointed out, but they have also provided poaltlons for tnouunua of women, many ot whom l advanced from stenography to responsible executive positions be cause of the business training mado possible. f ONLY ONE MINER IS SAVED 0lh"5 of Those Entombed In Colo- ens at eeven men entombed in tho rnul coaI mlnfl oC tho Colorado ? n company at Morrison. .lt west of Denver Jate yea "'day, rfai re.-cued alive. w bodies have been recovered, .tt.f" """"e by a slide when n , i rrt t0 ,mt"her a fire, n.13 19 men were employed In iiSiB!.t th0 t,me ot the accident. Mrs. Irvine I.. Lenroot. wife of thi republican senator from 'Wisconsin, Is the president (if the Congressional club, membership of which Is limited to wives of senators and congressmen. HE BAGGED SOME BIG GAME II. II. Mn slmcr Him .lust ItcTtirncd From Annual Canadian Hunt. II. II. Meselmcr. 1615 South New port, prominent local engineer, has Just returned from Canada, where he spent u month hunting big game, Ho got It. He brought home tho proof in the slmno of u deer that was shipped to Tulsa, from Ontario. Further proof Is expected. It is a mammoth moose that fell before Mefwlmer's gun. It has been dressed by his friends un north with whom lie takes his annual hunt, and Is expected to arrlvo within tho next few days. Last year Messlmer killed a moose In the northern wooda. It waa shipped to his homo .here, and a largo part of It supplied an unusual feast for the notary club, ot which he Js a member. Instead of the usual domestic meats that are served at Hotel Tuls.1. there waa a largo sllco of moose meat for each Hotarlan. . A similar nprcod may bo fur nished this year, Messlmer said yesterday. Ho has hunted and bagged big gamo for several years. TO REPRESENT TULSA HIGH Huss nellef Up Tliundaj-. "WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Tho administration mraauro providing 120.000,000 for relief in Russia will bo taken up by the house tomorrow under nn agreement reached by houso leaders this afternoon. Secre tary of Commerce HooVor has urged Immediate action dn the bill to save hundreds ot thousands of Uvea In tho famine district ot Russia. Admits Jewell Theft. CHICAGO, Dec. 14. Virginia May .Dawson, pretty 20-ycar-old maid, charged with taking Jewelry and clothing worth $1,000 from tho home of J. C. Hollcnback, general passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific railroad at St. Louis, where she was employed, was arrested to day at Hinsdale, a euburb. She confessed to the robbory, accord ing to tho police. Count Up Flood Damage. 3KATTLK. Wash., Dec. 14. Western Washington 'was counting its damages today after tour days of floods that resulted in the loss ot 13 lives, rendered hundreds of per sons temporarily homeless, washed out bridges and roads, disorganized traffic and cut wire communications in many partB of the state. The waters wero receding rapidly. New Officers of Croani Makers. OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec, 14. M. T. Cochran of Altus was elected president ot the Oklahoma Ice Cream Manufacturers association at the final scwslon today. J. W. Par ker of Knld was elected vice presi dent and S. I Day.Tulsa, secretary-treasurer. John's Treat An Extra Optometrist From Now Until Christmas Eyes Examined FREE Until Christmas Our optical business increased until we are going to employ an extra optometrist to help Dr. Huddlcston 0ut' This goes to prove a square deal will get the business. $5 Baved is 95 mado. A pair of specially ground glasses well fitted means something. Wc guar htee satisfaction. Swiss Watches Repaired sif and all complicated works a specialty. We have "larged the repair department and put on an extra Ban. This also troes to nrovc that n untinro deal will V the business. A Rntlsfiorl tiiatnmi will Rnrl hfs Wends. Thnt'n whf .,n40 John, The Ring Man Tho 100 American Jewelry and Optical Store 111 South Boston Avenue 1 J$ Mock SouUi of Frisco Station Delia Cromirr ;on In Oklahoma City rihI I .co flovtcr to Okmulgee, Two Tulsa hlsh school students, Delia B. Crowder and Leo Oowcr, will tako part In the girls' and boys' dlvlejons o; the nig Ten dramatic reading contest among Oklahoma high schools to bo held respectively at Oklahoma City and Okmulgee Friday. Mlsi Crowder, who won over 20 contri.?nnts In the local school, will read the nrena scene from "Quo Vadla" In competition with repre sentatives of the ten largest high schools of tho state Friday evening In thn high school auditorium ftt Oklahoma City. Bho is tho daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Crowder. (lower will deliver a rending en titled "Danny" nt tho meeting at Okmulgee. The dramatlr rc&dinn contest la ono of three divisions In the Dig Ten contest. At the standard ora tion contest, held last week, Car' Livingstone of the local high school, toolc second pl.-ce, and Itoso Lack third place. Tho orlglnul oration contest Is yet to be held. APPOINTMENT IS FORTUNATE Senator Ham-Id S.1JM Southern Fiiniiem (Jot Illm Ills Position. Mi'eiiai to Ths vort1. WASHINGTON, Dee. 14. Sena tor Harreld of Oklahoma today, ascribed his fortune In being made a membor of the Important senate agricultural committee to the effort of tho ftmifrv of Texas and other southern states. It known that for nave'ntl months these farmers' organlrAttous have been urging that Senator Har reld be placed on this committee on the ground that h was tho only, re publican senator from the cotton growing states. "Them farmer organizations per haps were largely responsible for my appointment," Senator Hnrreld said. "That 1 tho only commltteo assignment I have bocn scuklng since I came to tho senate. Tno farmers had much to do with my election and I feel much 'Interested In their affairs." BULLET FIRED INTO TRAIN Two M. V. Passengers Hnd Nnrrow Uscnpri Just Ileforo Train Ilcuehed I)eMit. While tho 0:15 Midland Valley train from Pawhuska was passing through tho outskirts of Tulsa Wednesday ovenlng a shot, thought to hove been fired from n revolver, passed through a window in one nl tho passenger conches Just missing the heads of two passcngors, one of wnom was en route to tno city to at tend the Hilly Sunday meeting. Mrs. W. M. Oresham, 641 North Cheyenno avenue, tho other occu pant of the sent, said the bullet whlazed Just above her head. The train was running at regular speed when tho shot was fired, train offi cials said. Although tho train was stoppod as soon ns possible follow ing the shot, no trace of tho person who fired It could be found. Police are Investigating tho shooting. The bullet mado a clean cut hole through the pane, cracking part of the glass and supporting the belief that tho shot earns from a revolver. Forty Cent Iuncheoti. Sorved nt The Superior. Ten Itoom. Advertisement. COMMITTEE WILL ACT ON BONUS Will Take Up fatter Im mediately After the Holidays, Is Plan WASHINGTON, Dee. 14. Tho houso ways nnd means committee will takn up soldier bonus legisla tion Immediately nfter the Christ mas holidays and report such legis lation to the house early In the new year, Chairman Fordney announced today. "The committee will work on this leglsetlon as rapidly possible." said Chnirmnn Fordney. "Wo wilt bring out a bonus bill with un at tached plan to raise the necessary money to pay tho bonus. Tho logls latlon will be nassed by the house ns early ns feasible In the present ffsjlnn. I cannot say what tho plan will bo to ralso tho money, Because I do not know. "This itch nnd no more I have nrnmiaed the national commander of the American I-eglon," continued Fordney. "I could not make a pledge when the legislation will pass thn house, or whether It will pass the senate. No one man ran oasumo to speak with finality on tho suu- Ject. Kornney is in invor oi inn imposi tion of a special manufacturers' sales tax to ralso tho necessary reve nue. Other members of tho housy would Impose n imntness tax. Hi'ii others are urging a bond Issue baaed on obligations taken In settlement of the foreign loniis. DUET !N THE CREEK TONGUE Until; Patrons Kiiterlnlnrtl by Con X'fKUlon Held In Itihby. Most persons have never heard tho Indian language spoken, dtwiplle the largo Indian population of Ok lahoma. This fact may have been responsible for the fascinated atten tion which patrons who happened to bo In the lobby of tho First National bank early Wednesday afternoon paid to n spirited duet In the Creek tongue between Kit Ilnll. fullblonded Creek Indian, and Frank II. lteed of this t'lty, who learned to twist lit tongue Into tho convolutions requis ite for enunciating Creek while liv ing ot Wownkn-. Hell, who spent part of his 70 years In this vicinity and who now lives a Plxby, was transacting buslncs In tho lobby when he saw Heed and nt once hulled him In Creek. The Indlnn language Is not n now thing In the .First National bank lobby. Frequently Indian depos itors converse In their own language with A. W. Hurley, vlen president, who was formerly with the Indian agency. Fullhlnod usually bring Interpreter along and the older ones are so hesitant about their limited Kngllsh that they bring them, their sons or other momhern of the tho younger generation, who are tlucnt In Kngllsh. Yon Toll The World MAltltlACll; LICKNSi; Issued; Wednesday: It. r. Jones, 21 and Klla Cliannmn. 19 nf Okmtilsett: Lunula J. Doling, It) nt Tulsa and Ileatrlco Mario fjulsenberry. 18 of .lenksi Cecil ('handle, 20 and j Pearl Hlone, 28 of Tulm. i DIVOUCI5 PETITIONS filed Wednesday: Kdnn Warren against 'lllaynn Warren: Lucille M. Mo- Lnrcn against Norman llollby Mo Uiien. HOUKUT HUTl'lill, negro charged with the drnlh ot t'larcncn .lolius, nnether black was held for trltl In district court by Justice John II. (Juerry ut the preliminary Iteming which wui eniiolinli'd Wednesday morning. Johns was shot November 2 it at lltown's rate In the negro district following a haated quarrel. a vittm.-t iM r,ii- t."uiii. hum nnd tlirlr wives attended the annual mnies nigni iMiiquet or tno Okmulgee Klwnnls club Wetlnet- uuy I'vcimnK. luimiim iimun inc irqi both by tiuln und by motor. NKWLY F.LKCTHD officers of the Phllathrii young woiimn's Hun .I.... .t.rtni f tim ir I r i rn..i.- linn church will take office the first To (hire n Odd In Ono Day Take Laxative I1UOMO QU1NINI3 tablet. Tho genuine benrs tho slg nature of I;. W. Ornve. (Ho suro you get llllOMO.) .lOc.Advortlsc-ment. jfc Only Three More Days in Which to Order j& ; 'oir Engraved jj 1 Greeting Cards 1 They make the most appreciated nnd inexpen sive gift you can choose. Place your order now. Saturday is the Inst day. WE DO OUR OWN ENGRAVING Announcements and Invitations of All Descriptions Palace unice ouppiy vo. Engravers, Printers, Office Outfitters 316 South Boulder Osage 6610-6011 Musical Christmas Make It a Our stock of Musical Instruments is complete at this time. You may select anything to your liking, make a small deposit and wo will hold it for you I until Christmas, and make delivery as you wisn. uur wiu w 10 kvu yuu SERVICE. n j In Our Piano Department I We have Grands, Uprights, Player-Pianos in such well known standard makes as Ivers & Pond, Mehlin Haliet & Davis Conway, Lexington Our prices are now greatly reduced, our terms are liberal, and each instrument is guaranteed by the manufacturer who makes it. In Our Phonograph Department Wc have tho larsest nnd best fctock of Phonographs In Kiuitern Oklahoma to select from, and a eomplelo stock of Columbia and Urunsivlek Hcconls nl your command. The Coiumbia Grafonolas havo been reduced In price to before war prices and you can now savo from I2& to $100 by purchas ing o "COLUMIHA." tho ONK down-to-thc - minute phono graph. Shown In cabinet and period styles. The Brunswick Phonograph For which, until nulto recently, wo havo been exclusive dealers, hav lng sold them for three and one-half years, Is at this time represented on our floors by a com plete line of every style In the cabinet sizes, also several of the period styles. Our prices aro the lowest, our terms convenient. week In January for a alx months' term. Officers aro: Josephlno l-tyman, president! .Marian Parker, vln.i ,,.l,l,,Hi. I III ',i' ' nimil , l.llllllll Kllltllltllt tieasitrer: lidlth billing, member ship chairman. C. PKTKIIH, local nil man. will leave Friday for a short busi ness trip to New A'ork city. W. D. ALL18(Wald to bo the leader of a scheme to frnudentty obtain money wai released Wednes day under n (5,000 bond as wus his wife. Mary II. Alllion. Tho two were 11 nested Tuesday on un In formation iicrfoned by It. J. Dick- r.'n n til, niii-ftt'ii hunt. 4iiinmi itllll llin wife along with several others had omnium money umirr laiso pre tense from nhout AO persons, AMONG OTI I Kit organizations .which will help bring Christmas to hiimra of tho poor Is the llebekah club nf Tulsa. It Is filling six bushel baskets nt Christmas goods to bo distributed to such families as many he designated by thn humane ngrnt. livery pnrt of a clnck built by an Italian was made of bamboo except one lead weight nnd two glass gongs on which thn hourn nro struck. Prrmntifnt waving. Vogue Marl nello Shop, 524 H, Main St. -Advertisement. IS CHARGED WITH MURDER Stein II. .MrMaims r.ntorcil I'len of .Not Guilty nl Arraignment. Charges uf murder weru filed against Stovo II. MeManusj Wednes day before Juntlco K, II. llallnmn., McManus Is Recused or murdering It. 1. Donohuo about midnight Mon day. At his arraignment the ac cused man pleaded not guilty nnd was committed Id Jail without bond . pending preliminary trial which was 1 MCI for December 19. Douohun wan shot and Insoantly killed In front of thn McManus home, 124 South Owosso, following a drunken fight which hnd started Mcvorul hours earlier In a downtown hotel. Shortly after the shooting, McManus nppenred nt tho sheriff's nfflen and gave himself up, It Is believed that tho quarrel was over Audrey llarnes, sistor-ln-law of Mc Manus, who objected, to her keeping company with thn dead man. Following the killing, O. A. acn iry, Cliff Jewell, McManus' wife, thn llarnes girl, Ileatrirn Cnnnell and Kdnn Knight wero arretted but nil wero released front custody follow ing thn filing ot chnrgds against McManus. Pntrnnlzo home talent, Woman' Art Kxchnnge, io Waat 4th; reason able, seasonable gifts. Advertise ment. Do Your Xmas Shopping This Special Sale SllBBBBBBBBBBBaB JM In Our Small Goods Department You Will find VIOL1NH, OUITAHB. IJAN JOH. MANDOLINS, UKULELKS. DRUMS, HA IIMONICA8, HAXOPHONES and many other Instrument. In Our Sheet Muiic Department A complete lino of classical, popular muelc, tnuslo books, etc., nnd a largo stock of leather music rolls and bags, on which we are giving 20 discount. COMB IN Give us a chance to show you our goods and quote you prices, with tho assur ance that our reputation of square dealing, which we have earned during our 17 years of business In Tulsa, Is your guarantee that the goods will be absolutely as represented and wo will be here to take care ot you In tlio way of SUKVICH. 20 Reduction on All Leather Music Rolls Darrow Music Co. Tulsa's Pioneer Muaic House S12 South Main Street Phone Osage 616 Vmnc e3: Always brings many de mands on everyom for gifts that are inexpensive and at the samd time use ful and acceptable. To meet this demand we are reducing many items for Thursday to Three Ninety -Five Every article worth $5, $5.95, $7.95 and $10 Waists at $3.95 Values to $7.95 A marvelous group of waists that will make ideal Christmas giftfl georgettes, pongees, crepe de chine, canton crepes, nnd combinations in many popular colors. Sweaters at $3.95 Values to $10 Smart tuxedo model sweaters in wool, trimmed in angora and self material. Colors aro navy, black, jockey red, hyacinth, etc. Hosiery at $3.95 Values to $5 Wool and silk hose in ribbed, plain and clocked, ull colors and sizes. Silk hose in plain lace and embroid ered clox, all sixes nnd in black, white, gray and brown. Teddies at $3.95 3 Values to $5.9S Crepo de chine and radium crepe f teddies; plain and beautifully lnco V trimmed in many different styles and in all wanted colors. Extraordinary ij values. rj Gowns at $3.95 Values to $8.95 Crepe do chine night goWns of extra fine quality in plain and laco trimmed models. Shown in flesh, blue and orchid. Petticoats $3.95 Values to $7.95 Beautiful pottlcoats in a vast array of colors nnd color combinations. Trico silk, jersey and milanaisc. Corduroy Robes at $3.95 Values lo $5.95 A special purchase of corduroy robes has just been received and is included in this sale at $f.95. Wo believe you will agree with us that these values aro exceptional. The colors nro rose, purple, light and dark blue. Both plain and brocaded models arc included. - ,m ,11' B L 'IKK L m li fll y km PrIl