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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 BIRTH REGISTRY IS INCOMPLETE 'state Health Campaign Has Been Prepared by State Department PROGRAM FOR WEEK Safely mid Sanitation Battle Cry for Last Week in Month of April .1. State Briefs last week. Tile the Is sunncso l. have been of Incendiary origin, nnd Is the second for llio town within a few weeks. !3. Driver Killed nt Dance. TA!II,1!QUAH llllly Piles, 19 years old, wan shot through the neck nnd almost Instantly killed whila driving through l'nrkhlll nt 10. 2U Tuesday night. I'IIch lives In Tah loquah. Tlio occasion for his being In Pnrkhlll wns u danco to which h hud taken two carloads of young people from this city, nnd nt the time ho was shot was golm; after musicians, It Is raid, lie v is shot front ambush nnd the culprit es caped, nirniuMA ClTJf. Starch Uiali"ian nro asked to olworve m wtck beginning Aprt 23 an 'hta'tli week" in n procinmauon itiueil I'" uovcrnor ltobertson upon t.auist of the slate health depart .nt V full program for observ ance of tho ucok has been nrraiiKed, ind nti fil'hlin for the organization ,,f . tvt- agencies to aid In tho ampalgii has been prepared ijy tin Health department. Parii' u:nr Htrc.'s Is -to 1m laid darlnsi l"' "c,, 0,1 ,l10 necessity of m"i thorough birth legislation in Okl.ilx'tiui. Commenting on this feature of tho week, tho nnuounec incut of the health department "p i a sad fact that Okla homa not yet been accepted tic fulled Htatos registration ua f..r birth because tho regls laU'ii ' 1,10 f'"10 'cs!' t,lnn jo tin' ettt complete." The uminunccincnt then adils tliat .nnrntiin.iteiv 3.000 babies dlo an- nti illy Oklahoma before reaching' ths ag' of 1 year, more man 1 iif tu, o deaths Is preventable, It dcilarcc Tito ci.t.iy program throughout ilw tud, is as follows: M"tiila. April 21 Community ilein-up day. when nil premises are io bo cleaned of nil litter and debris uf'umuift'' d over winter. Tuewl.U, April 2fi Flro day, ithen oath gn'hered on tlio previous d.ijr Ii to lc burned. Wednesday, April 25 Fly, rat mill lns'''t extermination day, when a drlvi t t bo made on theso pests mid mi mods of permanent "eradi ation Mudled. Thursday. April 27 Birth rcg l tration day. when nn effort will bo lido not only to nocuro registration if bir'li in tho community up to iialc, hut also to spread Intensively th-1 doctrine of birth registration. I'lldji. April 28 School children's ilj. wliirli will bo observed with pros-rams and fitting ccrinonles. Saturday, April 29 -Medical ex amination das. when nil who havo not been recently examined will bo. urged to do so that Inslplont dis uses may be discovered and thtcKcd. Cun't rind Unemployed Men. tccM to Tin World. UAUTl.lOSVII.Lh", March 23. C C. Porter, couti y farm agent, Is making n diligent search for unem ployed men to work on tho farms of Washington county, but so far his quest has been without success. Mr. Porter has made the rounds of nil the pool halls, tho Salvation Army nd the Y. M. C. A., but finds Hint Joblesi men are n. scarce nrtlclo nt tho present time In this city. fought fur Ills bister, I.AWTO.N John Marshall, cnUle man, Is held In the county Jail here In connection with tho murder of Harold Hay, telephono lineman, who wns shot to death near Hay Satur day. The shooting was said to have followed an admonition to liny to "keep nwny from my Mister." No charges havo yet been filed. Sheriff Out on Ilnnil. I'OTRAU lluy .McC'luro, l.o lTlore county deputy sheriff, charged with tho murder of two liion, has been released on bond of ,$7,500. Mc Clure Is alleged to havo killed Fred Kvntis, whom he sought to arrest on n. liquor charge, nnd n bystander nnmcd Price, at Panama on March 10. Will Iteplaut Aflcr i:tcr. IRJOO' Over 200 farmers In the district will havo completed tho transfer of tomato plants from tho hotbeds Into the Individual cold frames whero they will remain un til removal to tho field soon nfter Kaster. according to W. T. l-ntimoro, foundor of tho tomato project. Ilcnill for Sulphur Major. SUM'llUIl Following receipt of ft petition signed by -ICS voters, tho county election board Wednesday called an election for Tuesday, April i, to vote on recalling Mayer w. ii. (I'at) ltlley. Itllvv Is now facing the charge of cmbesr.llng city funds, roiiowlng n probe of tho failure of the Dank ot Commerce. School Clones lis 'lVrtn. MliltUICIC Behonl closed nt Mor rick, Lincoln county, with a plcnlo and program for all pupils, l'ros- pects are bright for school next fall. COMMISSION TO BARTLESVILLE of Look for llctlcr I'rult Crop. M'AL,HSTHH Dealers (.late that, despite the fact that no fruit has been produced In the past two years, tho salo of fruit jars has nearly doubled. ItnmliiiK Itlblo In .Schools. IIL'UO ivtlilon to Uie school board of Hugo, asking that the reading of thu lilble In the publlo school,, be rein! ttuled. ' -e cir culated In all the church) . ni-'t Sutidsy schools wero and woro uni versally signed. It Is reported. ()M'ii Minilcipiil t'liijgmiind. AliDMOKi: Hipilpped nt a cost of JI.00U. Ariliniiie's municipal play ground wns formally opened Tues day under the auspices of the Kl wim Is club, which had donated the equipment to the Ity. The grounds am adjacent to the league baseball park. Itonil Kmin Is Indorsed. WIIjIIU IITON A bond issuo ot 320I.U0O for a new hewngo system and tho piirchnso of flro fighting equipment was adopted hero Tues day, practlcnlly complete returns In dicated today. Kill Pno,llinll OrdluiiiKV. ATOKA lty a vote of five to two city cuu ncl 1 mo u killed an ordiiinneo prohibiting the operation ot pool- mills in Atoka. Kept lluy Dodging Allien. MAl.KSTKll Farmers who do not drlvo nutomohllcs In this county havo requested that while tho county is spending lis $1,500,000 on hlgh wnys It will nl.o grade nnd repair tho gutters nnd ditches nlnngsldo tho highways. They maintain they nev er get to travel on tho road, but spend tho moft of their time in the ditches trying to keep out ot tho way of thoMutos. banco Niiiiic to Mnrlanil. PKItnv Hllss, ill northern Noble county, look n new leuso on life Tuesday when by unanimous vote tho citizens voted to chango tho nnmo of tho town to Mariand nnd to In corporate. A chamber of comirrerco was organized nt a banquet Tues day night with 40 chnrtcr members. Hurt In Autr CollNlnn. ARDMOrtK "Honey" Wilson, an oil field worker of Wilson, wns In tho hospital Wednesday with Inter nal injuries resulting when the nil tomobllo ho was driving was struck by a, Itlngllng train nt Hewitt cross ing, near Wilson, Tuesday night. .iuvi: oi r I'AssrAcr.u tuain Will Consider Matter Quapaw Gas Rate Controversy Spfll to The Werld. llAUTl.BSVllXU. March 23. Members of the state corporation commission will bo In Hartlesvllle Moudny. March 27. for the purpose of conferring with tho city commis sioners and tho citizens regarding I ho proposed Increase In gns rntos by tho Qiinpawiconipnny. Tho Qun pnw delivers gas at tho city gates nnd the proposed Increase from 5 to 33 cent, will materially af fect the rato for fuel gas to the consumers of tho city. The corporation commlsdotiers hao written a letter to tho city commlsHloners Informing them of the Intended visit nnd asking that tho llartlcsvlllo officials be prepared to supply nnd facts, figured or sug gestions concerning the rata to con sinners that should apply while the thlrty-fivo cent into Is In effect. Tho CJunpnw compnny's rate nt the citv gates will bo rnlscd from to s cents on April 1. Mnyor A. V. McC.Hen sent out nn appeat nonie time ngo to members of the vniioiij) clubs or tho city nsk- ing llinm to offer suggestions le gnrdlug tho best method ot opposing the proposed rate Increase. Ho n--celvod n leply from only ono orgnn Irnlloii. tho b'ederated Womeiis clubs, nnd in nn Interview Wednes day criticised tlio other cluln for fxlluro to co-oporato with tho city officials In lliolr effort to protect the gns consumers of tho city from what Is deemed lo bo nn unwarranted In crcaro in tho cost ot fuel. pell to Tin World. freight Only Contemplated for the Midland alley hpur. I'ONCA CITV. March 22 Hecauso of tho automobile competition, there Is no passenger service contemplated for tho Osago railway, a tpur of tho .M hi Html valley iccontly completed from fornker on tho Midland Valley mnln lino to Hhldlcr, fourteen miles southwest In the heart ot the west ern Oshko oil area. Citizens of Khldler, boinkrr. Paw huska ntul other points hnvo heen nsking that pasnenger service bo in stalled. Under the certificates of authority, issued by the InterstiMu commerce commission fur tho road's construction, Us operation Is to bn confined to freight only, according to A. v. Ifebnr, general manager of tho Midland Vnlley. Tun Mann Newspapers So News Leaves Field Open to Competitor piMl to Tho World, IILACICWKLU March 23. The Ulackwell Morning News, published by fpntildlng & Nesbet of Shawnee, published Km lam Issuo Tuesday mornlnit, nnd havo decided to return to Shawnee nnd devote nil their tltun to the publication ot their paper In that city, Tho Shnwneo Morning News. The subscription list and ad vance contract for advertisements has been Purchased by tho Hlaek- well Dully Tribune, ami tho subscrib ers will leeelvn the lllnekwoll Dally Tribune In plnco of tho Morning News. Hy merging the two papers It Is considered that t's community will ue served ueuer nun given a ueii' i news medium thou by hnvlng two papers. The lllnckwell Dally Tri bune Is the oldest dally paper In tint city and has n verv largo lit of i,l ubcis. T ie fi' i ban's could not be indiaed to t illicit two papers la tho rot in ii fur tint mcrgi r. Vl:it. VOTKS IN HKilt I'OWKIt ihrco Wimhhmtou Towns lo Conneet t p Willi Siinil prlnifH riant. Speelsl to Tho WorM. 1IAIITI.I:8VH.I.K. March 23. Tho citizens Of Vera, located In the ex treme southern pnrt of Washington county, voted Wednesday to connect up with the hlh-pnvftr line ot Urn Clmrlrs I'sge Interests of Sand Springs. The vote KM (15 for and 40 nintlnst. Tho l',ige Interests now Imvo trim chlsi's to furnish power lo Hie towns of Vera. Orhelnta nnd ltn mnnii In Ibis county nnd n numher In Hie s.initic nutern pin t of Osage county, It Is announced. Hall tirouuiU for VnutiKslrrs. Sl', il to Ths WorM. IIAUTI.KSV ll.l.i:. Mnrcb IS The Kjwinl.! nn,! I it o llclnrv cltlltH Hi " wkiMiiu hi tin' tusk of preparing bis. .bill ,11 nn md fur tlio joling- INVENTS SMAMi I'.MLM THACWIl Half-SIo Mncliliio Capalile of Doing Work of I'lill-tirouM Duo. Sr"ll I" Th" World. mAC!CVKI.U March 23 b'rank nice of tho ltlcc-.lones Motor com pany bids fair to beenmn n competi tor ot Kord. Ho has completed a small tractor which ho citll.i the Kord Junior. It is nhoiil half lit" slzn of tho Kortlson tractor, nnd Is claimed to bo capable of doing ev erything accredited to tho daddy tractor from which H Is named. I'.ter.vono who has seen It pronounces it n credit to thu old man and a testimonial to tho Ingenuity mid workmunihip ot Mr. Ilice. He will nttaeli plows to It nnd glvo a dmi nimtrntlon for tho public In a few days it Is reported. S9 m. Sinn of : ul.e vt'le. The Uiwanls i bib w il fi on n diamond In the nv pmk imriii ot the niosent Soulhwestt rn lengtio diamond, while the ltolnry club Is leveling off tho ctottnd at the Clsrfleld school no the boys can play the national game. it le pinnneii to organize n bnseiinii league among the yotingstors this summer. IMS ItOIHIKI) A IICAiri Y I'AItr.Olt Had All Sight In Select Ills Choice, of Arlleloi Wanted, SIxtI.I to 'I h Wnrhl, 1NH, Msich 23 Dick Housley, about fifteen M.irs of age, tells tho policy of how be remained III a local benuly parlor all night with the lights turned on, picking up during tho night quite n numher of article nnd walking out early In the morn ing Willi the package under Ids arm. In this parcel was about ,260 worth f goods. J'nrt has been re covered. Itoiisley was turned over to the Juvenllo court. Dclcgntefdn Teinnlnr .Meeting. 8rcisl to Ths WorM, KNID. Okl., March S3. 1. Corey, C N. Harmon and Thomas Wells will attend the national com innndery of the Knights Templar nt New Orelans. 1m., next month ns representallves of, the Knld com-mandery. s S 2 ! WARNING 1 Say "Bnyer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis L:arachc Lumbago Pain, pain Accept only "Bayer" packnee which contains proper directions. Handy "Haver" bows of 12 tablets Also bottles of Ul and Ino-Drugginli. Atrlrla U the lr.l mirk ot lum Mtniifieture of MonoacrtkirhlMttr of K.lh-fllt.rhl Grovo Tiro rrolm Slnrtcd. JAY Investigation Is being mado Into the origin of the flro which de stroyed tho largo mill and elevator owned by Gcorgo Dawson nt Grovo A Great Sale of Pure Silk HOSIERY Full fashioned Guaranteed Perfect Linen Toe, Heel and Sole Noted for its exceptional wearing quali ties and its enduring beauty Special $0.10 Value at 2 Gray, Nude, Biege, 'African, Covert, Castor, Silver, Lint, Black and White rul.a's Livest Leading Men's Store Six Big Specials is ouu Boys' Dept. For Friday and Saturday Only STAXD.UI MerohaiidlM) SUCH m.s tho I '.i hi co Is noted for nnd every Hem Is n great initio. Checkered llojs' Nainsook Union Hulls Ages 2 to 12 j special 1'rldny and' Saturday only; 85c value, 65c llnil.cn I.Inus of llojh' Hosiery, In black and hrown; sizes 6 to lQte; valuei up to -lot?. 3 pairs, 50c I'ttrltnn Dlouscs) Ages 8 to 11. Percales and Madras clotlm, Friday and (Sat urday only 95c Girls' Straw lints rinest :uallty of mllans. day nnd Saturday only Frl- nee Children's Con-rails. Jim-Dandy, aces 2 to 10; made of very Ino quality of khaki nnd Denim cloths. Friday and Saturday, 31.15 value, 95c Hoys' Khal.l 'I'rotitcrg Sizes C to 18, ,1.3.3 values Fri day 'and Bnturday only 95c Since 1901 Johnny Tu pants Suits for Boys n-IE BOYS' STORlfi HO II ft Y SAYS: "A Suit with Two Pairs of Pants is like a mcid with two pieces of pie!" Of course two Knickers instead of one means more wear; hat's plain arith matic. But in these Suits you are get ting the extra wear of quality as well as of quantity. The materials are of the most serviceable sort; every detail of construction has been thoroughly studied with a view of giving more than the ordinary amount of strength and durability. s Is On Main at Fourth 5 S ! s Wonderful Sale of Fine Bags At Vancleuers Friday and Saturday Wo hnvo offered Bcvornl cxccplioiml vnliiM in lliiK this Hcnsoii, lint llu's new sliipnienL juaL rceehed fur mirimsBPS nil oUicra. Jn Ronuino wtnlli, in tiinlily nnd desirnbility, wo lioiicatly lieliovo we nro preaentinp; llio licsl vnlucs possi ble in this ante. The stylos nro thoso ao much in vojjtio in tlio uiihI this HOiison. Wo nnlicipntctl n lnrgo dc niniid for Iiiikh of this clinrnetcr in Ttilsn, bo wo IioukIiL Ini-Ro (pinntitics. Thin khvo un n prico concession that cnnblca us to soil them nt tho low figure of 'J.'JS. And Now for the Styles There nro lcnlhcr hiiifa in various nhnpoa, in cluding round, stpinro nnd ovnl in henutifully hnnd-tooled kcuuIiio leather lings with gilt frnmes, "Oose" enlf, pin aenl, spider cnlf ami gonuino calfskin hngs. All nro nicely lined with silk. They nro vnrioviBly fitted with mirrors, toilet ncccssorics nnd coin purses. Choice PL Fine Silk Bags In round, niunrn nnd ovnl ehnpes, colors black nnd nnvy hlue, nicely set oft with Ithlnestono clasp, nicely fitted. Snmo liavp kid lined Insldo puiHO, some with Inrge mir ror. Theso hHgs nro qultn fnshlon nhle for Hprlng nnd iiuintner. Fri day and Haturdny (" only iDUiZJO Frocks for Children and Growing Girls M'nUllI Divshch ,S7.75 In $10.00 Ages 1 to l -"Hob Hvnns" ami "Nnyvco" brand Pal mer linen, Middy Twill nnd Hague cloth, with pleated skirls of brown nnd blue with white waists, nlso the regu lation middy styles in pink, blue, green and brown. (Second rinor) Art Dvpurliiicitl llnlcoliy 1 SI A' -New lilpment D. M. C. floa tt arrived In lo tlx ply, S nnd 3. rrlce So I" l"o SKeln -Hinmpcd Appllquo dresfier scarfs nnd pillow cnes to match scarfs. 8Us 11x38, ISxIS. 185(50. I'rleo 7Bo to S-'.tIO -New shipment of tie silks In variegated shades; 250 yard spools. I'rleo Sl.00 -Beautiful downs, ready made and stamped with Minple designs on silk fin ish hatlsto ot white and flesh. Prices $2.2.', to $2.15 Visit Our I'iccc GiMds Section -Friday and Haturdny for spcolal Sewing Week values In Bilk, Woolen nnd Wash Matorlals. (.Main Floor) Our Greatest Sale of Tollelricx Is Now in Progress Sec Window Display Children's lliilr Collins nnd Untitling fitoru Hours SiSU II. 111. Ill .'tiuO p. III. Open (III II p. in. SnliirdajH s -Jl I