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pP:. ' . dF y TULSA DAILY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922 I LK 'nceiPOATC CMUCTT CDIinc Lmaiw ii m li;llltoim)ni 'mi ll I nCtfC ttOKlWIfWi nAMARPQ I VIMTA IH-V VISITS WKiCII , - .- - lM i 1 1 .1 r UUOIUUHI b dllULI Ol VI UO j nuilu C(.u,uw,viviv wnmnwww HH J fl B ' n 1 B I I -i.m ..r r-., ...,. ...... ii,.i ! ....! LM ! I M 1 1 1 it i a M r nrnimio I I Jr paan 1 III lulul"" ' t-' " tni.f I I w ( MUSIC 1 WOMENS WORK I af'liia Itllifit a-af f 'fitiirmirrt I it tut lit An. """.r '" ,""' " i'iimianr Trado TrlpiM-r. mid I nnvn tirimlli. ! ..,., .... Sp. cliil In TIib World. I "i"'"' "uiiu. J'O.VCA f'lTY. K-b. 2S A fiwct IOTA CITY. lb. 28 A thrtn. i potato tlrjlntf Ii'.iihi' tlmt will Imvi- n!,tny,,. Kom, f,.now,, (rit, to bc tk- in tlurlni; the In t Tvrr-k In March It 1:. Willi Janu-t (I. Mi DiTinlil, trll knmvn rnmiiowr nml hid wife, Hyhll Manila M'l'ormld Mr. Dixon will lip i n tour tills nprlriK nml hla Itiner ary cnru-8 him to tht 1'nclflc const. I rapacity of :3.noo litiali!, or nbout rifftr f nhlr.inli la Itfeltiir hull! in 111 ni rntif It nt the prtpnnl tlinfl to the proKram nf thn lornl rctnllcris' rare for th"! troti from I on ncrrti or nvMitit poUlotvi that will b plantml thin fcinnti. rut Joo C Miller, In rlinrcn of axrUultunt on th ranch, li riuttltiK out HO'i biisnol.i or tM Club Events '1 tutu V. Vontcnlnv" mini' It mil only n dtenin' . . . . Of tho pii" there I naUKht but rrtnc m'Tunci'. , Tomorrowa n vuimi thrown on Jlnpnn neri-un, A wll' o'-llic-wlap, n mere (fill jlanco TMi moment my and "' tur I form; I tuny tnako tlnjm whatever I chio.ii' . . , lly the tleeJH and thn acta tlint 1 now perform, ly thn wo' ili ami the thoughts that I uo. Po 1 fear not thu futurn nor mourn o Kt l ho pah Kor 1 do all I'm at'lo toilay, Living rii- li present moment 1 th'iurh 'twern my lanti rcrlmri Jt I'. Who known? Who ehalt tay ' - T1I0MAH rAIUlOM. UOWAUD In I'orliiB MaKatlno. Tixlnj'V Hi'Ht. Mn. Clinton Moore, hoalrM nt brlilRi'-luncheon In her honw. Mewlames W. Allen llrailahuw nml Kilwanl It. Areuo will entertain at briiluo In hnm! of former. Jtrn It. r. iJorrlii will b'v aauctlon IiIiIro for MeMlumei Huljart K. Hmlth anil Davlil U llrown. Mesilamei William II. Crowiter. It. A. Felt and J. T. Komter, hoitem ii at rcnular monthly meetlnn of D, A. U, at V. W. C!. A. Hphlnx cluh ulven Juvenile party at .M actinic hall. Marten llrliltfo rluh meeta with Mm. I'. 1). tiechrln. Creoinclm i-haptur, Dclphlani. meets at Centenary church. Sana Bouel IlrlilKo cluh meets with Mrs A. A. Kennedy. Kcunienlo cluh meets In Knlirhts of Columbus home. History and Literature, club mceti with Mrs. J. P. Illchards. Y. W. C. A. tea with Mrs. N, W. Miyglnncs. ComiillmcutliiK Mrs. Hilton. Mrs. John l. Mayo entertalnod a few friends very Informally at luncheon In tho Country club on Tuesday for Mrs. William C. Hilton ot Chicago who Is here vlfltlnu hor lrter, Mrs. William II. Pomoroy. Auxiliary Vvutmi Canl Party. Drsplto tho Inclamcnt weather, nbout 40 table of players enjoyed the benefit card party given by tho Woman's Auxiliary' to Joo Carton post, American Legion, on Tuesday. The ballroom nt tho club wai wud. For Sirs. Kc-lioollne. Mrs. Clyde I Scars einertftlned TTlth an aftornoon party on Monday In honor of Mrs. Homer Schooling who leaves (Saturday for Kansas City to reside. Thcro wcro ten matrons enjoylnir the pleasures of thq after noon, all belnif, ttatlvo Mlseourlans. fllnti Annoiinccmrnt. Mrs. Edward O. Hangout will bo honloM to memberM of the V. B. A. Brldca club on Tuesday siarcn v. Mnrrlnorn Announwd. Mrs. Mlddlcton U. Hlnnloton. 22. Henrietta nuaartmcnts wishes to an nounce tho recent marrl.iKO or her dftUKhter Dofothy to Mr. Hay mond J. Bavisnao of fit. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Bavlgnao will rosldo In Bt. Louis, Mo, Arllalu Arrlvn TliurHilar. Tho late lsuo of Musical Courier carries a paeo of artli.'les concernltiR recent rtlumpha of Tltta llufto In Now York that will bo JntorosttiiK to Tulta. at this tlmo us this well known i Inter will nnnear liero l'TI day nlcht. Mr. KUffo, Miss Ulllan Gillette, coloraturo soprano who np- ncars Also on tho occasion mentioned Sir. Sclarrettl, tho accompanist, will arrlvo Thursday morninir. Tliatevcn Inir thu trio will bo entertained In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James M. fllllettn In Terrace ilrlve. W. J. Henderson of the Now York World says of Huffo's Impersonation of "Don Carlos." "Ho savo evidence of a slncore dcslru to slnK Verdi's music beaut fit ly and ho succeeded His 'Don Carlos' was a flno figure. He wore noort costumes and boro htmself with d imlty." Max flintlh of the American In reporting the concert of January -5. says; "The great baritone's vocal achievements, nlwnyfl nortentious, wero rewarded with stentorian applause." Other enthusiastic reports como from Now York. Dallas nearn tnrm Willi packed auditorium on Monday night and Mr Itutfo, also his axsoclalo artist. Miss Qlllette wcro glvon nn ovation. Tho Northslde W. C. T. U. meets Wi'dnesday nftvrnuon at 2:30 o'clock with Mm. T A, Hastli, 40S Nmth Frisco Averiu''. ItrKlsteied Niltses. Ijlntili-t No. 2, will mi't't Tliursilny nl the Y. W. C. A. o'rlitrk In tho evening. Mark liavls leaves this week for New York where he goes to meet his sIMur, Mis. Orlh who nrrlvvs In a few days fom abroad, at cnmpnnylng the body of her hufihttnil, l'rofrsxor Or til who Ion his llfx In an automo bile m rldent several month ngo while traveling l:i Krance. siituls for plants with which to put out tho 100 acres. Ho has a system of corrugated tile that carries the heat from wood fires lo thn beds where the sweet potatoes for s'-ed are planted, thus rushing the start of the plants. Hurlriir the recent warm spell Col onel Miller had C.000 froitprnof cab lingo plants set out and repot ts to day that all withstood the recent frcze. An additional five thousand will he twl out, or a total of ten thousand an against 30.000 Inst spring Thn ileirensfi was bnrnuso the harvesting nf the inbbage crop iiimis at a time when the inneh employes nie limy with other crops and It was found Imposilbln lo take care ot such n. latge acreage. wori)i:i ov in:.vii.Nc: tiiip Iti-i-i'lun Contentft of Weapon In Ills Left Arm nod llotlr. Hp." la! to Tim World. WAflONKIt. Ib. SR.-Jewf .lock son, 10-yeiir-oM son of (leorgo Jack sou, is recovering rapidly nt the lios- Mrs. ! II. ItHlllburfon Is exnrrteil I pllal from gunshot wounds which he to nrrivn this week from Hot Bprtngs j received accidentally from his shot- Pcrsonal Mention whiro nho him Ix-in sujnurnlng. Mr. and Mrs. Itoxlu Haignivis, Mr. nnd Mrs. It O. Illntt. Mersrs. Hubert Wolf and Hon Iteed of Kansas City, returned homo Inst evi nltig after spending the past few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Med raw. Oilier members o( tho house party, Mr. nml Mrs. v. II. Htanley of Wichita, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Jatnh sun of I'onca. City, will remain for u few days longer. Messages received from Mrs. Ito- Hilda Melnnv nf this city who wtlh her young sun, Mr. I.loyd Mulone arc nt Johns HopkliiH hnnpltal In Haiti- moro states tho latter uiiuurwenl nu operation on Monduy and was n sting well afterward, Mr, Melono was critically 111 nil the autumn from blood poisoning which settled In his hip. gun when cut hunting Monday lie had leaned the gun against n log. and while holding the imiKxh' the trigger must havo caught and the gun wnn discharged, Imillv Injuring his left arm and some of the shot lodged In his body. Tho young man was married Just six months ngo. Bssot latum and chamber of com merce. All tho country In this en- til n district will bn covered by auto mobile unit tint trippers will bn ac companied by tho chamber of com mnrcii band. lly dovotlng three days to approxi mately thn samn country that was covered In iwo last spring, tho trip pers expect to make a longer stay In tho various towns visited, numbering lr, or 20. NEGflO DUEL IN RESTAURANT Wife Is Kllliil nml llii-tmlid Inhabits tho County .tall, Xpeclsl toTha Vntl1. PAWIICHKA. Feb. 28. Mario Jones, a negro woman, was killed hero Saturday night when her hits band, Chttrlln Jones, a Janitor at the Midland Valley depot, shot her. Jones whs arrested and Is In the county Jail, pending nrrnlgnment on a charge of murder. According to tho authorities. Jones claims that tho 'iiiarrel resulted over an argument about a pair of shoes and that his wife left him. He fol lowed her to ii negro restaurant to get somo keys and sho opened fire on him. Ho shot her twice. Ham Flowers, another negro. Is In J.'il I charged with furnlnhlng the gun with which Mario Jones shot at lr i husband. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh King. Jr.. an- nouuiii the birth of a son who ar rived Tuesday morning, February 28. Miss llarbaia Jarrell of Tnocka, Kan., who has been visiting In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Lyle Dickey, left Monduy evening for her nomo. Dr. nnd Mrs. William J. Trnlnor havo purchased tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Noel!, 1120 South Newport uvimuo nnd arc taking pos session today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lea Watte hnvo returned from Knusas City, .Mr. and Mrs. Walte expect'to lesvo about April 1, for Callfornlna. Mrs. Mlddlelon Cl. Hlngloton of tho Henrietta npnrtments will leave Tiusday night for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. jtaymond J. Uavlguac Bt. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Lloyd II. .Singleton, 207 East Fnlrvlaw, will leavo Tuesday evening for Bt. Louli, Mo. to take hor two young sons, Lloyd Jr., and Westly dick, tor a visit witn .Mrs. mngie ton's mother Mrs. It. A. Moorchousc. of Webster droves, Mo. Cliurrli IlrothrrhooiU Hold lUtnqiict. HrcUI to Th World. CUBIIINO, Feb, 28. Mombers of the Joint brotherhoods of tho four churchos hero will hold n big father ami mm banquet nt tho Presbyterian church on March 2. Prof, A. H. Do llarr of tho Oklahoma uulvciHlty will bo tho principal sneaker of tho evening. This Is tho third quarterly meeting or tint joint limine rliomi s, "Why Announce Your Marriage?" AilvcntlMs to Meet nt lulil. fifell lo Ttl World, IIN'Ilt, Kb. 2S. Hcvenlh Day Ad- Cntlstn will hold their 1022 statu convention here. Thn reaslon will last for 1 1 days and will be held nomo time In August, Is thu Informa tion from heailiiuartera, At tho last convention which was hold In this city l.DOO visitors wero In Knld, com ing fiom all over the ntate. Claims lliislnees Injtiriil 'Hint Much lly Ills Iiiciirtcriitlon. 8reUI to Tlit World. IIN'ID, Feb, 2K. Last summer, drover C. McClskill of Hour iJike, Texas, drifted Into Unlit nnd loafed about for several days before cjgnl- 7anco was taken of his actions, loiter he was charged with stealing u gold filled watch from A. J. Hmlth of Ilruinmntiil, Now comes McCasklll asking 2B,000,000 damages from (iarfluld county and Incidentally, A. J. Hmlth, whom, ho says, may work out tho amount A brother came to Hnld from Min neapolis last summer and secured tho ickftBfl of drover who, ho said, was suffering from nlinll shock nnd was not lesponilblo for his actions, drover's grounds for damages recites that ho pilsseii making an enormous real tstato transfer In Kansns City at tho tlmo of his liicarccratloii. Hobcrt A. Mclllrney. Funeral director. 021 H. Main. Phono Osago 131-456. -Advertise ment. Twenty-Two Ant l-iirollctl In Form ing TcniHr.iry Organization. SpffUl to The World. WICLCH. Feb. 27. Tho IH-Y boys from Vlnltn camo hero Wednesday to nsslst the boys hero In organizing n lll-Y In tho school, and 22 joined tho organlr-itlon, electing tempor ary officers. Tho Vlnlta boys wero excused from school Wednesday aft ernoon to innko tho trip. Itovercnd Holmes accompanied tho boys nnd mado a short talk ex plaining the work to the Welch stu dents. Arthur Hnncock mado n short talk for tho Vlnlta boys and Veil Wasmund and Fortner Dixon played a few selections and nil sang some of tho lll-Y songs. MPSKOCKi: TO TULSA HOADWAY Covti'Ui the Only Ureal.- In Itouto to tho Count) Line, St.pr-lftl la Thn WnrM. COWKTA, Feb. 2. Tho bulldln.f Of tin count couuu Cowe aid pr Ishcd f Tho v pleted part n tho str ed and i upon tl Albert I unn.ng fom Xjuskogco i f li.. i It to the Tulsa west of oneta, through is one or tno federal is niic eu to be fin- oad has . been com- ii eX' cptlon of that through tills city, and . ,,. me now being grad , i will soon bo placed ' bis whi bo part of tho i..ii'o Child Iltirnnl nt Kremlin. Srtcial to The World. KItBMLIN, Feb. 28 Ummett Ityau, tho four nnd a halt year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. V, Ilynn of Kromlln. died from isevero burns re. celved while ho was nlono in the house. Tho first tho parent know of tbo accident, tho child camo Into tho yard enveloped In flames. The real rnuse of the tragedy will always remain a mystery Expert Hand Work f INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that u few dropH of "Outgro" upon the hIiIii siir routnllng tho Ingrowing nail reduces Inflaiumntlon nnd pain and so toughens tho fonder, sensitive skin underneath tho ton noil, that It can not penntrato tho flesh, and tho nail turns naturally outward nlmoHt over night. "Outgro" Is a harmless, antlscptla manuriiriurcu ror oiiiropoillstn. How Fund (iulhcnil Itcadlly. Fl'frlat In Tim World, IIKNHYKTTA. Feb. 2!. The cnmmltten In ehargn of finances fur the coming stntn rnal exposition nnd King ICoal Karnlval has begun Its dtlvn for suliscrlntinns with most i ever, nnvnon rim Imi' rrnm ilm ,imr imiiiii iiik leniiii", nnu u ii conn-'siora a iiny noma containing itireo-. dcntly cxtiected that thn 120.000, , Hons. Advertisement. ' nsgeu ror thn street pageant will no nasuy Mother! ohould wstch thtlr chil dren's heads for dandruff to avoid troublesome ncatp affections. Youth Crn poiUUelr prerontt and rcmovta daodrutT, ttofia tho Itchtnc ndputi IhoMalp in rKatthr con dition. Nalalo can than aoppir Iho tlecntnta for a llilcl.tr, tofltr and mort luatrout srowth. Rtaullt guar antftd Noolla.dyta, noodor and bnt 1 tit alcohol. At all Dm Rtorta tnd Tolltt Caunttra. Atk lor Youth Cull and accept no other. For sale by Octman-McDonncll- H I ANNnt'NflNcJ Roto Mnrinello Shop JJ Wt-kt I'llth Htrtft (Kormcrly thn Amnion lltauty Parlor) Mm. ToiM, Mra. Pnnlap and MM WVavcr, rornii-ity with (no Marlnfllo thiii nt 11 Wtitt Kourtli HI. havt liurchNted thU ahou and will eon ain't II, Intrnductntt many nnw Hp t'olnlinenta and atrrlca ftaturra, Iha Roie Mnrinello Shop -Wo wilt ho slir.il to ttrva our frltnda and former patrona ot thlt ahop. Our Service to the Public has ma do our reputation. Let that reputation bo your guarnnton of ah. snluto satisfaction In eyesight mat turs. You should be able to see efficiently and wo will hnw you that you can. providing your case Is not beyond thu ability ot modern .scloncc. Seekatz & C, Moore TULSA 10W. Third St. 0-3473 Sing nt New YorW ('onwrt. Artels Dixon, baritone slngor from Tulsa and Now York, and who ap pears hern In conceit March 20 with the Cadman club, sings at Hotel Vanderhllt on thn evening of Murch Upset Stomach, Gas, .Indigestion "Pape's Dlapepsin" gives Relief in Five Minutes Htomach acidity causes Indiges tion I Food louring, gaa distress! Well, der what upset your tomach7 Well, don't bother! Tho moment you eat a tablet or two or 1'apo'n Dlapopsln nil the lumps of Indigestion pain, tho sourness, heartburn nnd belching of cares, duo to acidity, vanish truly wnnderfull Millions of people know that It Is neodloia to bo bothered with Indigestion, dyipepstu or a dis ordered stomach. A few tablets of I'ape'a Ulapcpaln neutralize acidity and glvo relief at onco no waiting! Buy a sixty-cent case of I'apo's Dla pepsin now! Don't stay miserable Uegulata your stomach so you can oat favorite foods without cuusinK regret. Advertisement, Keep your flashlights ready for instant use with Eveready Batteries they fit and im prove all, flashlights. Get some fresh batteries today. Insist upon Eveready Obtainable everywhere . IPs a RASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES I THE MARCH VICTOR RECORDS auk iii:ui:. si: list on iagr s IMTIEMICIMS lOwr-a Oa 417 South Main Ktrtt't. Osngo 31333I3I A. J. Cltll'i:, MonoKcr Ixtok for Our IIIr Victor Vog at tho Door GOOD NEWS We hnvo mn.de special nrrangmcnU to continue the Sensational Sale On Coffield Electric Washers For a Short Time Only &e$te& Electric Washer $ 117 .50 Ask About Our Easy Payment Plan SOLID COPPER TUB LARGE EIGHT-SHEET CAPACITY 12-INCH SWINGING WRINGER Never before has such a low prlco been made on a brand new model "It" Cortleld Klectric 'Wnsher, which Is rocognized all over tho I'nlted.Htates an thn most efficient nnd durablo washer ma'de. Hundreds of Tulsa housewives testify to its merits. Investigate! Don't Wait! Act Now! Only a limited number of theso washers are available at this een erous price. Iluy now and nvold disappointment. Watch for Our Saturday Special F. B. Deshon & Co. 505 South Main Osage or Cedar 572 Jake Care of Your Cold Guard against G r ip p c, "Flu" and Pneumonia Rub Musterole on Throat, Cheat and Hack Orlppe, lnfluonza and treacherous rnoumonla all start with a cold, so guard against thcto dangers before your cold gets deeply seated, At tho first signs of a cold (which IsJust congestion) bring your circu lation buck to normal by rubbing Musterolo on your throat, cheat nnd back. Musterole Is a counter-irritant which warms' up tho body quickly nnd solo tho blood surging through tho congested parts. Itemnnibcr tho good old-fashioned mustard plaster that was grand mother's standby? Musterole has all of tho good qualities ot that messy old mustard plaster without tho sting and blister, Mado of puro oil of mustard, cam phor, mcithol and other simple In greUlonts, It pentrates the pores nnd goes straight to the sent of trouble. During tho "Flu'' epldomlg sev crnl years ago, Musterolo was used In our nrmy training camps nnd the Y. M. C. A. Ward Hoard sent thou sands ot Jars to our soldiers in France, I Jt you nto feverish, If you ache all ovor, rub on good old Mustorolo, tako a iot bath, drink plenty of hot water nnd go to bed and call your doctor. Keep good 'and warm and see Hint thcro Is plenty of fresh nlr In your roqni, Musterole has been used for years' and Is recommended by doctors for Soro Throat, I'lourlsy Headache, Neuralgia, Croup, Lumbago, Grippe, "Flu" nnd Pneumonia. Apply tho healing ointment with your finger tips, rubbing It gently into tho af fected parts. First you will experi ence a warm tingling glow, then n refreshing, cooling sensation. Thou sands of families keop ilusterolo always on tholr bathroom shelf ready for colds nnd other emer gencies. All druggists; 35o nnd 6Sc, Jars and tubes. Hospital size, $3.00, Advance Shop Tho Ktoru That hclli W'oollwt You Can Still Iiuy Warm Winter Coats At Lcsh Thun Cost of Materials or Furs no $i5 s20 $25 Former Prices Were From $20 to $75 A final clearance of thirty fit e warm winter coat, many with rich fur collars nnd cuffs In nil the rich winter rubrics. At these prices ou could hardly buy tho fur or the ma terial nlonc; therefore vtc nil I.M3 carl)' shopping. Advance Shop 5 West Third Street Hohliibun Arcndc Oppo.-Jto Jllalto There arc over 500 op erations in making a pair of Wiss Scissors; 85 of them must be done by expert hand labor. Wc arc often told that so much skill ful, conscientious, patient work doesn't pay. You'll say it pays when you see how Wiss Scissors cut! Get a pair cf 6-inch Witt Scissor:. They are the best that can lie made for house hold use. $1.00 to $1.30 depending upon size and design. 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