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SECTION A.' TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1922 IRISH PEACE IS NOW A REALITY Southern Parliament Rat ifies the Pact in Short I Meeting DE VALERA OPPOSES; Celtic Prinonrrn From London Htor Ik Obdurate; Ill'ltLIN. Jmi. II. Th Southern Ireland parliament today ratified the Irish pesro trontjr. Knmnmi itn Vnlern, former "pros blent ii the Irish ropnblln," nnd his tnlloufir IhijtmiIoiI the meeting The southern parliament crested n prmlslonsi government to Admin ister Hip affairs nf nil Ireland exept l.Mster province, until th llrlflsh parliament In London rn. Rctn A law officially creating; the I Hull free stale, Culllim In .Veil Cabinet. Tim temporary provisional gov ernment, or ailmlnlslmtlve commis sion, Includes Mlilmi'l Collins, intn 11 it nf finance in llin slnn fi'tn caul lint HIM chief lender nf the IrUli republican irniv; AIiIitiiiiiii Con Fair Voters Scckltifj PlacvH on Hoard of Education for TuIhu What woman 1 iindlilalc will mn for a pmce mi the bunril or iclii' mbm tn the1 spring elci thm nmv no decided at n. meeting whlrli presidents, or represents) tlies, nf Nil women's clubs and 1'nrrtit Tem hi rn' associations f tlm It v- hnv been Invited to at (ml by the Tulsn br,m Ii of th Amerlisn Association of I'tilVer ally Women St .1 oVInc Monday I iifKiii'.nn In I In, Y. XV. '. A. Nnmlnit of a woman i nnillilale, Al'l! I'l'OOd or Klnntlrif with the association nf , ,, ... I'nltcrsltv Woinm, nrs been the .l.'Ul; Ul- subject of considernbls darussinn wllliln the organisation itseir, women's club and Individual wniK'n. 1'nlvcrslty woiriti recommend Ihnt a woman Im w lected who will haVs tin- triple qualification uf capability fur tlm position, hblllly lo work In fmr innnv with tlio school tiimn! nml well known TURK LEADER IS SLAIN BY ENEMY 'BUSINESS HALTED i BY REGULATIONS IIWtAnlTTCM I AW PPPFQ fl I irO Tft ni AOr 1 MASONIC HANI) Ki:rini: llCAO Clinn l'u nt IHhiMoii. .Panama fioicrnor Oolnc to (,, UNWRITTEN LAW rntfcb A I I LVj m U A( U iiocsto.v, Texns, Jan. u m-l Washington. Jon 14 c , nL.U.Il-0 I W I LIIUL ArrniniillNlii'il MuhIcIiiii Aililcil lnlu-. ,, mnm ihnn sevenly-flvn per-ij, Morrnvv. covernor of tlm ti.,.. ....... . 1 r- r & 1 mi A 1 .. . Musical nrrlcs nf Mini. . . ,,,. ,.- n.-nn, , ., , , r'"4 1 11 llllL' 1 11 ir ini 1 Ul 11 1 T l7Dell in Tin worin. nuno in i.i.n.wu ... n : " . nuiNO urun 1 mni Schwab Declares That Prosperity Cannot Overcome Rules IVrty t li'iinil if .Mnnlrr nf rrimk I'rin-lt nt I'linN Viillcy 1'AI I.H VAl.I.K.V. .Inn 14 tt. O I'ciw who hnil lii-i'ii clinriil with i Mi" killing of I'rnnK Pru"lt, Ortnlur :i. llil mi tlm htrcuts of I'nliln Vnl- li y, v im founil lint KUllty Intn toilay liy n jury In (llntiii t court aftur 42 iiilhuii'H ii'tlrciiient. Moth I'ruiitt mill I'covy llvo In I'liiil Vllllry. Tin' nnwriHi'ti liiw nnil inmnlty wi t tic prlnrlpnl pli-urt of tlm il i nil , l"ii". nf llii' 110 mill wltiK'HUfH iilleil ilurliiK thi' IK i ilnyn trnn, Air. I'pey. wlfn uf thn frcul man, im tlm iiMtntiinillni; one Roche Trial Is Declared Unsatisfactory; New Hearing Planned , .1 KM!), .inn. 1 1.-Prof. !'. K. vcntlRiitloni fnllowlnff a wholesale iioiiKiunFr oi i raimiin. i--u., . " -i..,.,... ..n,i last nlirht. Mayor Ima.l tho rscuntly orKKtilinl Mnconlo cleanup Hand last nigni. "r baml. Uik Miwonlr liodles hvlnn o- Holeombo linn utated ho ilocs nut rtirpil hln fiervlcen. Profeor wnnt '"unik'lrnhl" from Mi-xln to IloUKhtner In a ftudent of Henlet come here. The police aro arrest- Ivy ntul Arthur Krlcdhnm nml Init nil pi-rionii who apparently hao while In Kranco rllrecteil tlm nana oi nothlnp to no, the SlOtn t, A. .N, a. ana inn n.i flulit artillery hrlBaii. "A TRYING TIME" ! FOR ARDMORE iNKW VOIIK, .Inn 1 I. A upon tlm Atnerlriiri peopl to rnpi-ul nil thn Ihwh thnt reprrwiH Initiative on the purl of the men In tlmrge of the rnUrnntl. renlrlot onterprlnH Hint ilArniieii their nthuliim wnn inniln lonluht by Clinrlen Jl Hi'hwab. chairman of the llethlehem ptwl corporation, In inlilromlnif the Olio oelnly of New Vork. lie uflkcil thnt tills lie done a a menwire In rOlilrlhuto lo the vIvhI of Mtnten, Miylimr 'Hllrimil iminniterH were liemmeil In by rulen. leNuliitloiut nnil r etrlrtlinn, whleh ilepilveil Ihnm nt power tn exen lee their illeuretlnn, i picveiu the exerl of the miiitnl AltDMOIU". Jan. 1 I. Court week, Imelneen Jmlirnien, which Iimk Brown willed liealim In Arilrnore Momliiy, nit of i heir lnn epiTlni'B nml In- will holil mom than onllnniy Inter nrfere with their lining m'ti whlrh, eel Dili term, fur fllmullatienimly wlih ir uiiii", wouin ronirinuiH innneiw inn neariiiK or wverni nutniile miir PAItlrt, .Ian 11 Kurreniler of the Hermann chnrKeil with offenneH In connection with the wnr tn the alllei for trial Im expected III two reenlu llntiM Hilopleil by the Interiillled rorn tnieiloii on war rrltnoH, mnile public today. The renolullmiH were adopted by the ciimmlwil'Jli at Itn eeiwion held hern mi .Innunry 0 nml 7 in connec tion with hint ruction, from the allied council In AukuM. The c'limiiileHliiii'H flmt rennllitlnn finds the conduct of the recent trials proiperl'ty In !h United ' OllSter, Mllfdcr, Riot UtlCl t '-'P- UiHatU-fnctory. except for !i V .l : , . unneu i ft tuW cnB,.Bi n,i tlint tlm procedure . 'S Ui nl HVHrj' ,un! Assault Cases Are on !nf tim ttiai wa not midi n to the Docket rllclt the truth. There were acuult tain where thero ehould liavn been morn convli'tlone and lli?ht eentencea linitenil uf heavy, the remiintlon Kiiye, The in-cnud resolution lioliN that It In uelei to rubmlt further casen for Iflal by thn Ixdnnle court and ri'itjinmendii kIvIiik effect lo article 13H nf tho tieiity uf VemallleH pro. iMustanha Kemal I More Powerful Than the Sultan urealdy to (tin reatoratlon of proi-1 der tl lain in dlalrlct court, llin oiinten vldltiK for (lermnny'H eliirender to Was I perlty.' III (Mil IIIIIIIMHIIKIIIC. "Vnu never inaUn profreiin bv hamntrliiRliiK ability ami Initiative nml no Industry ever unve uond aerv- i liiirK" filed by the nttorimy-KpniT-! thn nllle nf any Identified peieone nl iiuhIiihI one county (mil three city niiicinitt w mi ne nenni. In illntrlct cmiit tlm criminal dock. Ily lh AMclt4 I'lf MINIKIN, .Kill. 14 MilKliiphu crave. I". .!. Diikkrii, formerly -nl'r . Kntno.1 PiibIiii. llin Turkish national iimpiin uiiicer oi iiio iriHii renuoii enn army; Patrlek llnitnn, I'lnnan l.ynch, Jneeiili Alan (Irnlh, Kevin (VlllKKlnM nml .lull n MncNelll, chair man uf the dalt elreiiun. Ilefoln Hie meelliiK opened. It wafl liipuiled. that for dlplnmnlle reii enna Arthur (Irlffllh, founder or the Kluii feln, would tint enk a place upnn the cnmmliiilnn and that Mao Nelll Would be prupuned an It m head. It Ik likely that tlm life nf Dm covprnmcnt would not extend over three wrekH, Ah hooii ne tlm Went minster put llnment conveiieH nn Jnnnary 31, elepn will Im taken to billlK the Irtnh fren etnte Into be lnir at rapidly an poenlbln. 0iponciilM I'-nvllj- Dt'fi-nli'it. The inliriciitlnn nf the Irish treaty by the anuthcrti parliament wna mure or lean of a fnrmnllly. IU fain vnn decided by tlm dnll eireHiin one week nun today when the pait wim ratified bv n majority of neven votne. It had been etlpulated In Dm llrlllnh-lrlnh treaty, however, that parliament wan tu npprnvii thn pact In order to confirm the validity of Ihrl law which had created the parliament, I.lttle limn him lost In dlouiwlon nf thn treaty. Tlio fnl luwera nf tho Oolllnn-tlrlffllll rue Hon In the iilnn feln hud tlilniin nil their iwn,Ji'ny. ' lir.I.CAHT, .Inn. 14. Thu tinlon Int Koveriituent of Uliilor (north Ireland) In rcfunliiK to put the rnyrtl decree nf nmnenly Intn efect, hut In Nemllnic nlnu feln prlnnnern lo RQiitliern Ireland fur dlepnnltlon for tho llrllliid aiitliorltlen there. A npeclal train benrlnit ll nlnn Teln political prlminern, tucludlliR 11 un. der eotitoncu of deatlt, left for Hub lln toilay. LONDON, Jan, 14. Thirty elnn fcliicin. Iiicludlni; the Itev. rnther Dnmlulc, Itnmnn Catholic chaplain to tlm lain Terence MacHwIney, lord mayor nf Cork, wuro p-arntrii from nil HiiBllnh prison on tho Inln of Wlaiit lodny and will return to Ire land at once. They were rreed under tho recent royal proclamation uf iilunefity, While AlncHwIliey wn mi hiimtcr nlrlkn In llrlxton prlnon the Hev, Katlior Dumlule vlnltud dim nml mi M iiiiihi every iiiorrilnc. MRS. HOYT IN NEW STUNT AllcmlH Itnillcal Hall Willi Other ln'iidcrN nf Htx'lety In Greenwich. NI1W YOllK, Jan. H.r-.Mli', I.yilli! Hoyt, who kiivo New Vork'a "100 ' n. Hhock hy turning movie ucU'cnn, fiiriilHhed It with another eeneatlon for kohsIi, today by her appearance lani nimu in n nan Kiven by tlm "Liberator." the inuBunInu uf tho rndlc.nlH. Other noolnl notable, public offl clnM anil literary celebrities Joined with New York's leailhiK "roils" tlreciiulvh vlllno tevelera lu ilefy Iiik the Friday 13, jinx nml mnkliiK It one uf the Ri.'Viet nlKhts In tho hlnlury of the metropolis. Smlct Won't Ad'llidtui Trnilo Control LONDON, Jun. 14. Tho Hunainn trade deleKiitlon In I.Onduu ro eelvcd word today that the rum mlltee nt tlm pueplo'H commlnile nt Moscow baa not yet doolded to abandun contrnl of Hussln's fnrelKU tinde. Thll news contradicted din patches eent from Moscow durliiK the eoiiMMitloii of the all-llUHida coiiKrees of sovletn Bayltm that the bolHhevIst Kiivernment had decided to relinquish control t of ltunnta's foreliiii trude. 1st leader, him been miirileted, says an llxehunna Teleuraph aitency dis patch from Connuintlnnplti . toilay, quotlnit a report from AiiKora, the Tuiklnh iiatlouallst capital. .Mimlapha Kemnl Pasha was sent from Cnnntanllnople to Hlvan as In speclor uf tlio northern military district of Anatolia In 1 0 1. Since that time Im became, head of the Turkish nationalist army and vir tual illclalor of Turkey In Asia. Hoon after ho went Into Asia Minor hln nctlvltlcn aKaltist the Tlirklsh Koveinnient at Ciiustniilliioplii be came npparent but Im disregarded Coiislantluople's demand for the icHlKnatlon, lorn up the Jirmtstlco, which the Turks nlleued Ijm tlreelt occupntlou had -olaled, nml bc uau collerlliiK cioupn of iinnde scrlpl soldiers, willed Im made Into the Turkish nationalist army. With this army Im had been reslslliiK tho (Ireek occupation of Asia .Minor. iMustaphii Kumars nanio ! known thrnimhout tho near cast where he linn been more powerful than tlm sultan cooped up In his pjlacci nl Constantinople, germanyTeTtTng ready Prcpnrlnit In Allcinl (ienoa (Vinfer cnci lilileiunlty giientlnii. lll-JltLIN, Jan. 11. lNdlowliiK tho receipt of up Invitation tn take part 111 the econnmlu conference benln nllii: lit (Ienoa In .March, prepara tions wnro bemin today for active Herman participation. Whether or not an effort will be mndo to raise the Indemnity ques tion at Oeimn Is nut certain, but It Is a fnrcKonu conclusion that I'Vanco will makn a tronu effoit to have tlm reparations Issue ex eluded, Tho German delegation of oco nomlo exports, headed by Or, Wal. ter Ilntdcnau, willed attended tlio supreme council meotlnk at Cannes, will arrive homo tomorrow. SERIOUS STRIKE-fS-AFRICA Worker In Gold ami Dlnmonil I'lelils linohcil. JOHANNUSHUUO, Union of 'Mouth Afrlcu, Jan, 11.--A serious strlko bcKan today InvolvlnB work ers In tho Kohl and dlainond fields and employes of publlo services An attempt was made to call a Keiicrnl ntrlke of all workers, but It Iiiim hnrn utlHUCCeiaf ill so far It tins bun reported that the strikers are flooding the mines. I'pon the strlkerM UKreeliiR to muter with thu mine ownora the Kiivernnient announced It wniild postpnno u declaration of martial law. The nollrii force of the min im,' district In belnu reinforced with ulrplanes. IniiK If It was nut nrosiiernun It self," ifeclnred Air. Hcliwnh. Haying he had been Informed $5.00(1 000. noil wolud be required to put the 1 1 ii net km i ii t Ii tn cumimnli-s abreast of the untlon'H commercial requirements. Mr rtehwab termed I " oi .'Kianoma an "luiunSMllile nlluallnn" Hint f.ict i ' t. ....n' .. 1 n.,,rk, ''.r1 J:: . w-. wm i; i;; ' for th ..... v ' " 1 lien r In ir charKed with war offense for trlul by the miles. The twp resolutions, adopted uiian- Ct Of 6(l cases Will till tllllen lln. Itnollalv l,v III., ,-,, t,il..l,n were Afnnitll tltlu luiirilm, ii. lA I. , Sf . . ... i. .,.,.-. tiaiismlttcd to tho Cannes conference i'H sen. The docket Is net for till ee f tlio sllpi erne couni ll for consider- atlon, nut they were not luted upon lii'itiuse nf tde council's premature illHIOIUtlOtl weeks, under Judire Thnmnn W. ('bamplon. On Tucnilny, .lanuaiy IT. the ous ter chances will bn heard before iuiiko is. it. iiiiirieni nt Oklahoma than weie built In that time, and probably more cam retire! than In stalled. "Wo cannnl hrvvn prosperity, nur enuiitiy'n commerce cannot go for ward confidently unlenn our mil londn mo once axnlu made prosper ous, are put In a position to carry the tninspnrtntlon of tlm country and aro able to attract the capital needed for them to perform their service as common carriers," he mid. "If we make our railroad renu l.ltlons iioii-pollllcal, restorn to our railroad mannKcrn the power to ex ercise abllltv and Initiative and make tlmm feel that Urn public ii behind them wit tl all Itn fori" and enercy. tlm miracles that will be wroiiKht In Mm promotion nf pros peilty will nnfonlHli the world." AGED COUPLE BOTH SUICIDE .Mlrirtui ml 111 lli-alth Itcllewil Ciiii-n uf llrouiihu:. NI3W YOltK, Jan 1 1 - Uvldentlv biirdeni'd with mMfortune and 111 health u mall of 00 nml hln wife uf the same aue, committed Hlilrlde by tyliie heavy tmns of sand about their necks mid pluiiKlmr Into the waters of Hempstead bay. Thut was tlio only explanation offered today by Coroner 15, T. Nou uf Nassau county, for tde dlscoveiy nf two bodies In tho mud at the bottom nt the bay. The woman body was round by an eel fisherman yeateruay; mu man s corpse wus found nearby un- ilnr Ident eul clrcuinHtancen on lie celnber SC. Neither has Mortuary Vim Nov In Trial Soon. On the same day In district court tlm miinler charen aimlnst Oscar Van Noy, former nil anil ifns con seivntlon officer, and Wesley John sun. chnrKeil with runnlnir down and killing two Klrli and rerlounly ln Jinlim mi nKed man and nnnther Klrl Inst October, will be started. On Wed n end a v. .Innunry I, the 11 defendants In tlm triple kllllmt at Wilson on the night of December IR will fneo tl fill. Attorney. Oeneral 1'ieelliiB announced recently that ho would lead the prosecution In this cose, mid tinlerH he Is nble tn return from Wnslilnnlon In time the cn.no Will be continued. It In expected. On Tliursilny. January 1, Hmest I'urd and ulliera will fnce h charKO of felonloiiH aKsaull. alleired to liavn nceo committeq nifalnst Aim, Ocoiku . Casey, nud which affair wan the Wliltnkcr. Tho funeral of 11. C. Whltakor. fi4 years old, who died Saturday after noon nt n local hospital, will be held Sunday r.tternoon from the Alow bray rh'apel at 2 o'clock. The norv Ices will be In chaiKo of the Odd Fellows lodee of which the ileccaed was a member. nesldea Ills wife Mr. Whltaker leaves one son. J. I Whltaker of Oklahoma City, a daimhter, Mrs. Howard Sparks of Allaml. Okla,, and a brother, W. I Whltaker of Cushliie. All members of tho Odd Kellown Indue aro requested to assembla nt the hall nno hour before tlmn for the funeral in order to march to the chapel. liceil. The body of Airs. C. AI. Heed, nge Monday to come to Washing' for n conference with Secretary c Weeks, It was nnnounctd i i, war department today Air.;. , , i discus tho plans for t re organization of the goven i. t n the cnnal rone a ills-! 8 circles I HI. eonilni to Knbl wilt he tlnct nddltlon to the musical clrc! of the city. Airs. Hounhmer Is a furmcr unlit woman, uio uauKomr u. 1). Cunningham, a. pioneer mer- chant. HOME F0R SALVATION ARMY C'Ulo Clnbt Ilitul ii Drlte for I imds to lluuim orKniilaliou, Sppl to Thf World AI'ALKMTnit. Jan 14 A com mittee of ten each dan been appoint ed by the commercial club, the Ho larlalis and the Lions club to head a drive for funds to ptirchno a Sal vation Army home here Tho army has nut been nrtivo in AIcAlester until within tlio last few weeks, but lis efficient work in pro viding for the poor during Christ mas holidays has sained the co operation of the bankers and busi ness men nf tho city. The week be Klnnlnn January 10 will be known In jilcAiester ns .salvation Army weei.. William Fox. OVERHILL Ihe greaiesl Tillman story erer told One entire ytar in New) York at !x different DroJwy theatres Smallpox Claims Scm'h. POTEAt Jan. 14. Seven deaths hIiicd Thursday night have brought the totnl of fatalities In the nmallpox epidemic up to 20, It wim nnnounriM ufilcluln today at noon. There han been no now cases for nearly two wenks. Tlm dlseaso broke out threo weeks nito. KlKht of tho victim.'! were county Jal prisoners. Saw Way Prom Jail. ItAltTLHSVlLLi:, Jan. t4. -Herl Wnlson ond William Allllor, two prisoners In tho city Jail, on charges of vagrancy, mndo their escape some time during tho "night by saw ing their way to freedom, the police reported thin morning, Authorities In nenrby cities have been notified to bo on the lookout for the men who are believed to be traveling 1 a stolen nutomobiio. From tie poctn by WILL CAUL7.TON Scenario by PAUL II. SLOANS Direct til by 1IARUY MILLARDE NOW PLAYING AT THE RIALTO cdiise of citizens nsklnu n priibo nn ' "' w'In died I-'ridny afternoon, at i oiiiiuiooh in huh countv. will he laiiiny rtviuenco iu u:u Koum taken up before Judge It. C. Loirmlnn or Aliuletta. Prosecution will be led by AnHlstunt Attorney-General 1' niton. Thin docket In snld to he tho larg est handled i,y tho dlnrlct court In tliln county. OIL WORKER IS CfiUSHED Identified. It Is believed they lived In Now York City. Liberty Meeting Sunn. Stockholders of tlio Liberty Na tional bank will hold their annual meeting Kobru y 'J, for tho election of the board of directors. The meeting wut postponed from that regularly fixed, the second Tuesday In January, because of the death of G. W. Lewis of Stillwater, father of W. L. and A. J'3. Lnwlif, both of ficers In thu bank, and Ids burial January 10. Huffcrn Internal Injuries Croni Strel railing on Abdomen, flpurliil tQ The World. PAIIIKAX, Jan. 14. Ileryl Trip lett. mi nil worker from llurbank, died In a local bnniiltn! Imrn ihu neun wees: nn a renuit ur Internal Injur New Hub Tj'iw In Cm". WASIIINHTON. Jan. 14. Ten inudern mibmarlncH nf the "II" type Including sniue of tlm best under- les sllsta lied when n jr.ii.iw.nn.i pleco of steel fell across his abdo men. It i reported tint whllo un loading the steel in a warehuuso his foot slipped and the nrtlclo fell di rectly ucroM his body. In hln possenaloil was an honor able discharge from tho United states army which stated that ho wus 23 yenm old und his homo was In Unlontown, Ala, Ills mother Is the only relative to survive him. Local undertaker aro preparing to ship tho body to his southern homo. llnston, was sent to Independence. Kan., yostciday for burl.il. Cosby, Tho funeral of .Mm. Olive Cosby, who illed In a local dosnltal Satur day morning, wero held In tho AIltchell-Klomlng partorn at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon and th'o body nent to Crystal City, Texas, for Interment. Waldrcp. Funeral services for Airs. J. W. Waldrep, at the Second Preubyterlnn church Thursday, wero inndn Im pressive by tde beautiful rlto of tde Order of tdo Kastern Star, of which she was an esteemed member. Mrs. Waldrep hu lived most of tho pasf 17 yeurs at 112 North Wheeling. She wan noted for lier faithful and effective work In thu church. Tho O, 12, S. pall bearers at the funeral wero Ira Ilrookn, Lloyd Ilrltton, L. Corban, Oscar Stewart, J. 11. Jones und V. J. fcoutherland. Alany beauti ful floral offerings wero sent In from friends uf tho fumlly all over tno city. yood Donee Drother3 Gllitz. Word han been received of the death of Phoebe Hlntz, formerly of thin city, Jnnuary 7 at her homo In i Alnrchfleld, AIo. .Mis (ilntz gradu- I nted from Tulsa high school and was a member of the First Christian church, while her older sister, Artie llaiiilllH Hold tip Ik'w'h Theater, KANSAS CITY. AIo.. Jan. 14 Two Lnndltn held up the box office in i.nvn a Knruen tneater here to day, hi llleit ll bilir conlnlnlm- L "fin sea craft In the American navy, und escaped Tho niwlstant innnn- have Just arrived nl invite. I'liltlip- K.,r of tlm theater had Just secured Glnti, was employed here. pine isiaiuin, wueio iney am in ue; no money irom ii uatik to make up stotltmed un part of the Asiatic 1 1 payroll when tlm holdup men en fleet. It wan learned today at the tired. A bag containing ' 1500 In navy department T;-.ie boats , nilvrr burst npen duilng the getaway' I newest fad Is to adopt a chicken for cruised more than halt way around and tlm ellver fell to the floor, but a pet. the world In reaching their new tlio rubbers made no attempt to ro- Wlfle .luut let mo mtch you doing elatlons. cover any uf It, , It' -.ledge. Unwlo I'rcscrlptlon, Husband It eava here that the HTIt.L 1IFH OI' 1IOM13 HANK Han 'iimt Ki-ricd Continuously III Cnmii'lu for 21) Years. SpMlal to Tlm AVorld. PUNCA CITY, Jun 14- J J AlrOruw. who moved recently from Ponca City lo Tulsa and wan elected picsldcut of the Kxcliiingn National bank tin on. bus been re-elected here ns piesldeut of the l'Virmern' National ' bank fur the ensuing year. i Mc 11 raw urgaiilxed thin bank 20 , vears ago nml became Its presluent, having served continuously. C. O, Johnson beoomoM vice president for the ensuing year, with It N (Mark cashier and Hvureli Juhnsnii, eenlst- cashier. Wheat llcliH'il hv 1 till it. OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 14. Tlm i unt condition of wheat in Oklahoma litis, - advanced from 47 to SO per cent nf i lelephono bills ore due The com the 10-year average an a result oflpany respectfully tequests prumnt tho recent rain, according tn John I payment, theruby uvuldlng tlle A. Whlti'huist president of the c1iiiik of CO cents fur discontinuing statu board uf agriculture, who to- and icstorlng service This cdarge turned to his ofllro today after u I becomes effectlvo after the ISth of tour of the wheat belt tho month ilvertlsemi nt TheGREATEST question "What Miut I Do to Be Saved?" Are men "snved" in 1922 the same wny ns in A. D. 33? SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH "The big white church at Ninth and Boulder" "How the Samaritans Became Christians" Miss Gertrude Livingstone, violinist, will play the beautiful "Lullaby" from "Jocclyn." Don't Forget the Big Sing The test of pure religion is its power to help men MEADE E. DUTT, Pastor. H I : and Fur I Hum nits, Coats, Dresses Neck Pieces MONDAY Values up to .$60 Upstairs Shop UU v ' NORVAL-DIAL 716 South Boston Osage 6440 phreys & Mandel 315 South Main Take Elevator Wake Up, 'Tulsa! Jesus Is Coming Soon Says Evangelist Jack Saunders (Converted Pugilist) Pentecostal Revival Meetings at the Assembly of God church, Fifth and Peoria streets. Services every night except Monday, 7 :30 p. m. SERVICES FOR TODAY 11 A. M. Subject, "Hot Cakes." Subject 7:30 p. m., "Prize Ring to Pulpit." Soul stirring song service. Everybody welcome.