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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1922 TRI-STATE ROAD IS NOW PLANNED jlh-ouri Hfghway Men Seek Support of Oklahomans 5 i 10 T World. TIIAGE, Mo., Juno IS. A mf' r.-nco between represent tlves ( ... .al district ro.ii officials from j n n OMahoma was held In Jop , n a ti John M. Malang and How an "urphy, of the Joplln-Qalona a i . mmlsslon. In relation to i merging ot tha public high ' stems of Oklahoma and , I In the routing ot a eUto . i from Afion north, to tl ma state line. s .ggested route In through .. -ce, richer and .Miami, to with the Joplln-l'lcher route Jefferson highway. The con proceeded as far as the np ;,t of a committee to confer .it Oklahoma highway com and further progress Is ex i 1 3 be made at an adjourned to bo hold later In the week, ill men from Oklahoma are i.ic themselves as enthuslas in favor of Joint effort to- no construction ot a compre system to all of the lm points In the trl-state mining Southwest News Briefs OKLAHOMA, EOUTlinc.N KANSAS. KOI.TIIWKM MISSOUItl. AltKA.VSAS, NOUTItUt.N TKXAS. NOUTIIWEST Oklahoma c u f p Wl pv r ce T H REAR END COLLISION K.uy lM-seiiger Crushes Into Hour I nd of i'.xivn Freight NtJir Smol ti r West (if Sand Springs. 5. 'lha World. .- SPRINGS, June 28. Katy j,a -r train So. 226, eastbound (r -age Junction to Muskogee, rr,i 1 tuto the rear end of an extm f. t . - at the United States Zinc , j witch, west of this city , is afternoon. The caboose j id'v wrecked and the tender 11 c irsenger Knocked off, other 'c waa no damage. Tho pas was running late and had up moro time between I'rue . .1 Springs thnt the fre ght " aglned It would and the col- was due to the freight train iie.sying placing a torpedo t n the track. Pi n. c ITU .'' a -c.c J.- cr' w Scouts Plan Outing in August From Pawhuska P.WVHt'SKA, June 28. Plans for a L S' out outing the first of Au gust are Njing made, according to E, E s John, scout executive. Each troi p Hill havo a week In camp. The camping committee of the r ir ut first class council has threo rla '3 in view for the camp. The At it n will be determined with the apply of drinking water and a itwra .,ins hole. Salvationist to Enter Osage Capital Shortly PAWHUSKA. June 2S.--A6lsted ty J, J. Quarles and C. P. JCoe, chair man of the advlspry board at the Salvation Army. Ensign and lire. J. E Thomburg are preparing 'to es tabl.ih a Salvation Army corps here. They have arrived and expect to lo cate a room suitable for headquar ters lef"ro their assistant arrives. t.nslsn Thornburc came to Pawhus- t Ka from Fnfri. In nr.ler tn hnvn the cirDS pan nnsneri me n.ivisnr. mnM vuu.uiuiru ruieeu sudul -i.uuii nv mbi"i, prion. FIRST FAIR SPACE SOLD Canadian mid Pnuioioo Counties to Hat lllg Dli-plajs nt Muskogee. By tha Asaoclat.d I'reta Mat Wlr MIShOGEE, June 2S. Canadian id P ototoc counties are the first to rffc-Ao space tor their displays ' the Oklahoma free Mate fair here October 2-7. For tho past two vr?. Canadian county has won the JCy championship and If It re VtJis this year, will be entitled to J-Tarent possession of the gold 'rallies offered by tho fair associa tion T1- s v ear's fair will give $7,000 '"r r.ium money to the members fjs and girls clubs, while np-f-e ately 50,1100 will bo divided .r.'pg (her departments. The I nltcd States department, of '' ' "ire has reserved 4,000 feet ' flnnr space for its exhibits, and te ' anadlan government has re irved it feet of space for its dls-fiay DOCTOR ACCEPTS FINE I'hrslclan Who Sold Drugs Docs Not -.. ,-i'ro to Serui'u Term. VI HI ApnH.tH Trmm ,.. It,. Ml- n-nA,.V G0rdon. n nhvalHnn nf ll,iAmnrA 'putftl to, ho wealthy, was given ne a 'ernntlvn In th iir,l,.,i amiaa '"'n t court today to paying a fine i ll.cno or going to Jailine year on a tni e of having sold narcotics In moil -, or ,ne Iau. Je chose Wine fhe fine. The defendant I' nducted thr mnniha nun. POTEAU, June 28. Tho Potcau Hotary club was host to distinguish ed members of the Hotary from half a dozen cltlrn Tuonrinv. ivhn iho charter for the Poteau organization was presented. Hoss Hums of Jop lln, Mo, district governor of tho inn district, presented tho charter. Delegations of Hotarlans from Fort Smith. Van Uuren, Muskogee, Fay. clleville and McAlester were present. OKEMAH, Juno 28. A road bond lssuo of 1600.000 will bo submitted to voteis of Hughes county at n epe clal election July 11. Tho money Is sought for a system of hard-stirfaco roads. The election was called In response to a petition signed by hun dreds of farmers and business men, HLiACKWELL,, Juno 28. Wheat threshing In Kay county wan tem porarily stopped by the rain of Sat urday, Sunday und Tuesday nights. Practically ull of tho wheat In the county has been cut and It Is esti mated that nt least 20 threshing ma chlnea were ready to start when the l$t rain set In Monday morning. VERSHI.VO, Juno 28. The new hard-surfaced road from this city to Pawhuska ft ranldlv beine built. The only part that is yet to bo con structed Is the half-mile that passes over the Katy tracks and well In tho heart of Pershing. Tho railroad tracks will b6 depressed, tho road paying one-half ot the expense. WAGONER. Juno 28. Tho fire men aro planning for a great cole- oration ot the Fourth of .Inlv nt tho city park, when everybody hero and surround country Is Invited to bring a basket dinner and enjoy fin old-fashioned picnic on tho park erounds. ment company filed a voluntary re Hon In bankruptcy In tho federal court .Monday. Tfio petition lists as setn at $23,304.73: liabilities at $35.. 444.32. The potltlon was signed by Hllbert Davidson, president of the company. Southwest Missouri SPIUNO FIELD, Mo., Juuo 28. Tho dates for tho annual financial CRmpnign fur tho Greene County Health association wero set for Sep tember 2J-30, at a meeting of the fx,Tlltlvn nnmtnltton nf tha n..ni.. tion. General plans and policies of urn association were oiscussed, and general plans for tho tuberculosis liimpmgn wero mine. MANSFIELD, Mo., June 28. The origin county Sunday school con ventlon will bo held hero July i: and 13. HAHTV1LLE, Mo., June 28. The best grade made nt tro Hartvllle SchnOln this V0.1t U'nn 1nll1 VaIumA,, a ficc trip to tile sl.'io fair at So- UUUII III august. Northern Texas AUSTIN, Txas, June 28 Popula Hon at the Texas prisons has reached 3, C01. the highest mark in vivid. Tho largest number of convicts over in mo institutions ws 4,000. Southern Kansas FREDONIA. Kan.. Junn 2S Thn Kansas State Florists association will hold Its yearly convention hero Aligust 3 and 4. CANEV. Kan.. June 28. Thn Wrlr Strfeltiflg company, owner of u local smelter that has been Idle for many months, Is elgnlng up preliminary contracts preparatory to miuming operations. SEDAN. Kan.. Juno 28. Carlev A Youngs, local merrhants. hoiicht a quantity of rug and carpet cleaners for SO cents per bar and took the agency to retail the bars at $1 each. Then they discovered that tho clean er was P. & G. soap with the label shaved off, purchased of a grocery store threo doors away nt 6 cents per cako. INDEPENDENCE. Kan.. June 2S. Three of tho eight wobbliw. sent to tne county Jail, will probably bo de ported on tne expiration or tnelr sentences. W. W. Brown, represen tative of the department of labor. here Investigating their case, says they are aliens, and not entitled to residence in tne united states. DALLAS. Texan. Junn 2S Ailnl. phus Oorza, said to havo benn the only surviving witness of the nssnB.-i. nation of Francisco Madero. nresi- fieni ot .uexico, wno was slain by po litical enemies in mio. died In com parative obscurity hern nt his home In tho Mexican colony. Garza wan 27 years old and saw tho murder by accident. TYLER, Texas, Juno 28. A force of men Is nt work Installing n sani tary drinking fountain on the north side of tho courthouse plnza here. Tho Installation Is paid for by the city and tho local ico factory has agreed to furnish Ice free. This fountain Is principally for the con venience of farmers trading hero. FORT WORTH. Texas. June 28. Sanitary conditions around Lako Worth aro Improving rapidly, ac cording to Mayor 13. 11. Corkrell. Four sanltnry Inspectors are main tained hero this year. Last year only one was used. The big sanitary Ifsuo at the lake now Is tho matter of conserving the flow of watr from several big springs in tho vicinity of tho lake. PIG IftON RATE IS FAIR NEODESHA. Kan.. Juno 2S. One hundred and fifty dollars In cash was stolen from the drewlng rooms of Dun's resort, while bathers were In the water. Several visitors who wero "lit up" are blamed for tho thefts. Northwest Arkansas CONWAY. Ark.. June 28. Hen- drlx college has purchased a site for a new academy building, west of the college on Clifton street. The acad emy will open September 12 with R. womacK. former superintendent of the Conway public schools, as head master. FAYETTEVILLB. June 2S. Ury McKenzle, superintendent of public schools at Hot Springs, has been elected president nf the School Mas ter's club, an organization of county and city superintendents and prin cipals, and othem interested In school supervision who are attend ing the summer session at the Unl- erslty of Arkansas. BLYTHEVILLE. Ark.. Juno 28. Tho ' Arkansas railroad commission Monday granted authority to tho Arkansas-: Missouri Power company of Illythevllle to Usuo $652,000 bonds and $350,000 stock. The company plans an extensive development and expansion. Oord " served 13 years as county vi.ij 2n of I'oei"8 county, he dd' ' 'ip court. Free to Asthma and Hay Ffcver Sufferers lee Trial of n Method That Anyono uso uiuiout Discomfort or loss, oi Time itii .a method for th control of ? ' " Hid Wo Hnt vrm In frv It it Atir I i . J'0 '""""r whuliir your cum It fch.,.," -i-'"niiK it recent uevtiopinvm, hi!I ." .' l"nt ll Ktver or Aiilinin, you should tend for h , ip or our method. No muter In Wi ou "vet no matter what rjh ...u occupation, ir .you art troubled 'M . u or ha' fver, our method . Wv Promptly, itr ...l.Pec!U. want to aend It to tho ef iitki.:" "opeleae caaea, where, all forma turn,. . : ooucpjea, opium preparation!, U.. I. Patent anlfllfa.'1 hva tmlmA MTe th!!WJ.?' 10 how everyone at our eipenae UltfinTi. .m'tnoil la rteilcned to end sll tkm, i;r,,,'Hn"t.U wheeilns. and all free nil., V. '. llflfily VA. . not even ply poatage. H!fo, I", S",r ' 100 Important to Hif ;i' " elngle, day. Write now and be. Irnoiv Jl"!,"""1 t one. Kend no money, mta coupon below. Do It Today I'll KB TltlAi. cnvvnlt NK2i,I,KRJA8'r'lIA CO.. Iloom 431-0 .."Kara ind 11.. a. ti. tos Eod free trial of your method FORT SMITH, Ark., June 28. Directors of thn Fort Smith Implo- IVilcrnl Halo Conunlvlon Itefu-vn to Order Iiuor Hato to This City. Fpeclal to The World WASHINGTON. June 28. The In terstate commerco commission In tho case of Hecgem and DavU vn. the Atchison. Topoka and Santa Fe rail road, et al. today found that the rate on pig Iron from producing points In Alnhamn. Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee to Tulsa are not unreas onable. The commission at tho same time found that the rates on tho same commodity In carloads from tho same producing points to Band Springs and Colllnsvllle, Okla., nro unronHonablo to the extent that they exceed the rates contemporaneously in effect to Tulsa. DALLAS CENTER OF INTERURBANS Lines to Wichita Falls and Denton Are Now Being Planned SpecUl to The World. DALLAS, Texas, June 28. An In terurban lino from Dallas tn WlrhKn Falls Is practlrally now nwnired, It was announced Wednesday. Offi cials of the IntcTiirliati company said that arrangements to electrify the Katy line from Dallas in l)nim fu tile purposn of operating Inlerurban rars oer It would probably bo ex tended to Wichita Falls, tome H0 miles fiom Dallas. The Texas Interiirhnn ltnllunv company and the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway of Texas aro com pleting an agreement for the oper ation of an Inlerurban system over the M. K. .V T. line to Denton, ac cording to reports here. Details of thn niirrement hnvn nil been arranged and the xnilm nrnWt Is said to tin awaiting the approval of the federal rourt at St. Louis, which has Jurisdiction over the receivership of the Katy load. Plans do not contemnlatn rnn. structlon of an additional Interurban line to (ialnesvllle, It Is ald. The Tevai Inlerurban Itallwav company Is scheduled to begin work upon the second lnterurban line upon completion of thn first line which goes to Terrell. Officials ix- pect llils line to !o completed some nine in mo inn or cany winter. HAD TOO MANY CHICKENS Monkeys Refused To Pick Weevils From Off Cottor Stcll to Tha World. M'ALKSTER. June 28 After attending the county meeting horo Saturday and listening to the various methods suggested bv government representatives and others for tho extermination of the boll weevil, a cotton raiser residing near hero thought he had solvrd th8 problem and thnt his name would soon be honored all over the south. Having visited n band f gypsies camped near his farm he obsirPd that several monkes. owned by the gypsies, wero ery fond of picking bugs from hushes ns well as the tow selcd heads of tho young gpysles. Why not turn the monkeys loot In his cotton field and let tholr nimble fingers pick the boll weevils from his coIlonT He hired the monkeys for tho experlnmnl and they wero turned loose In his cotton field but after what ap-pcart-d to be a caucus among the monkeyg they struck and refused to look hla cotton ov.-r mul Im mediately declared war on n pack of hounds. Thf gypsy owner of tiin monkeys, Inter explained that the monkeys were raised In New York and farm work was perhaps asking too iiiuth of city-bred tivuikc ys. Thirty IVvtls and Two llojs I'ndcr CiiMoily or t 1h J'rjor Polltv. Specltl to Tho World. PUYOR, June 28. Thirty chirk ens nro waiting Identification at the rryor I'roduce company h place, of business, and two local boys, Virgil Smith and Otto Fusselman. nm in Jail waiting trial nt the next term of district court, owing to their cap. turo by Sheriff John Ulrchfleld. The sheriff had lecelved a tip that the boys had hidden the chickens near the Jncobs slaughter pen, nnd wore probably going to market them next day, Ho hid In tho weeds only a fewvfeet from thu spot where the boys discussed the best wnv to load tho chickens and how to keep out of tho tolls of tho law. When Sheriff nirchflcld madn himself known young Smith started towards him and Fusselman ran, but both boys wero put In a truck with the chick ens aiTrt brought to town. No one nas yet claimed tho chickens. IRE THREATENS NI0TAZE Origin of Conflagration That Swopt . 4J..k.. 1,.. 11.11 f.. a- Special lo Tho World. NIOTAZK. Kan.. June 28. A ms terlous fire that broke out early In mo morning destroyed tne w. D. Nanco drug nnd grocey store hern. Tho two-story frame structure has living apartment nbovo, but the ten ants wero nbsent. when tho fire bloke out. Tha blaze was very spec- tncular and drew people from manv miles. By hard work, tho resldnntH or tnn village were nolo to save ad joining structures. Good Swimmer Though Pasi GO Years of Age Special to The World. FORGAN, Juno 28. Although D. W. LeCrono boasts of more than 60 years, he demonstrated recently that he still is as active as many a man In his early twenties. Mr. LeCrono took his class of Sunday school boys, ranging In ago from 10 to 12 yearn. on a fishing trip south of here, and ono of tho youths, Joe Lick, foil Into- oignt tcet or wntcn. Mr. LeCrone. knowing that tho lad could not swim, dived Into the water and suc ceeded in reculng joe, after thodad nad gone down twlre. WOULD BLOW UP HALL Wnhhlltfi Th rent on to Djiiamllo Kuld's .Ww ('omi'jitliin AsM-iulily, Ily th AMoctatrd I'rea Stale Wire ENID, Juno 28. A threat to blow up Enid's new convention hall which Is nearly complete was scratched on tho stone steps of tho hall Tuesday night. Tho threat was elgned: Charter 06. I. W. W." Now marble tiling laid In fresh co. ment In tho Inside of tho hall was kicked loou during tho night and soveral chairs were stolen. Guards have been placed about tho building by city officials. START SCHOOL BUILDING .Miami llrni Crln Omtriii't for New oiiHillilalcil l.;ilt nt $'.'), l.'ill Hid Srx-lai to The World. NOWATA. June 28. Work on thf ronsolula'-d school building for District No. 36, contract for which has been ininln with the Keys-Grant Construction company of Miami for 126. 1 50. will start soon. Plans for the grounds and thn location of the building aro now being drawn by Christian jrnsnn of Oklahoma City state horticulturist. Tho plumbing contract was glvon to Simpson Ilrolhcrs of Nowata, and amounts to 4,294 35. Tho new structure will bo ono of tho best In tho county. BATTLE AUTO THIEVES Iowa Autliorlllivs Wnnt 'ISo Mimi ut .Vouulii Third Em'iiihiI. ny thn Aoelated Prtea Pule Wire. NOWATA, Juno 28. Tivo men giving their names ns Charles It. Adams and C. It. Coleman, nro held In Jail here for authorities from Iowa on (hargrs of automobile, theft stid local officers ore looking for a third man who escaped after a spec tacular gun fight early today with William Fills, night watchman. The fight ocoured when Ellis sought to plnco the trio under ar rest. iVvernl windows on the main business worn shattered by bullets, but neither of tho participants was Injured. City of Tulsa Loser In 2 Court Decisions .Inplln Depot Appraised. Special to Tho World. . JOPLIN. Mo.. Juno 28. A valun Hon on the Frisco building which In previous yeari has been appraised at J300.000 to $325,000. will be made thin ynnr by W Maleon Lovry, ex pert civil engineer of tho state tax commission, who In tho laet two days hns gono over tho building as well 'of Lrman conntv durinir thn tnnrrii ns other large properties here. of tlio miners late last summer The city was loser In two court decisions handed down yesterday by District Judgn Valjean Hlddlson In favor of L. E. Z Aaronson. Tho first of the silltfl was Lrought by Aaron- son to restrain the city from drain ing a small lnko In Sunset tiurk addition. Tho draining of the lake, Aaronson claimed, would damage residential properly In the Immedi ate vicinity which ho owned. This contention waa upheld as wasnnoth er In which an order was sought or dering the city to vncatn lots 17 nnd 18 In tho nddltlon. These two lots Ijnd been deeded to tho city for a pnrk but Aaronson said that no use had ever been mndo of them nnd that they nro now nn eyesore. Ho plans to erect residences on tho two trans of ground, he said. Preacher .May Get New Trial. CHARLDSTOWN. W. Va.. June 28 Judge J. M. Woods announced In circuit court hero today that he would glvn his decision on Aukuki I 7 on tho moilon of the Rov. J E ! Vllhurn of HIalr. for a new trial. Wllbinii whs convicted or second do ' grin murder1 In connection with the killing of Deputy Sheilff John Gore WHEAT GROWERS ARE UPIN ARMS Promises of Greater In come for Grain Not Realized DIVEfi FINDS TWO BODIES Upeelal te Th World. PONCA CITY. June 28.--The first snsg In tho operation of lh Wheat Growers s asocial Ion program for co. operative mstketltiir still central soles agency plan was struck here nnd Is still thwnitlng progn-ss lodny because of a revolt on tho part of numerous members of the lorsl nr. gnnlr.atlnti claiming that the amount of money advanced lo them per bushel for their present wheat crop is considerably than was prom ised them bv thn promoters of Ihe plan, anil also that thev are belns; "docked" ton heavily on the grad ing of wheot. An It o ft csll for Wheat Grow- ers "orgsnlrrik" was leaned and Monroe G Wright of PsuN Vsllev -'im here tn help umavvl (he prob lem and stl'l the revolt. Several sessions nT Ihe growers wero held ln-in M-stenlnv nnd tndnv at the elevator, which Ihe growers 'recent ly nougnt here. The local price for wheat 1ms been running from ns to D8 renl and th"e prices hnvn been paid bv the .n-ni rnvprs orarnilixsiiotl However. It Is claimed by the farm ers In levolt, thnt they sin being Hdvanced onlv 0 per cent of the full price, the remainder being held ncl to finance the nraonlmtlnn un til the season Is closed. The com plaint nlen sets forth thnt thev are being "docked" for mUed nnd led wheat to such an extent thnt their fid per cent nilvanre is cut m.itetlul. Ir. It Is claimed thai as much ns 7 cents a bushel Is being charged for mUed whent. As a reeult the farm ers claim they are receiving only from 48 to 5R eenls a bushel nd- vanre. This mused the revolt and the sending nut of the S. f". R. call Members maintain thev wero told their advance would ho 70 tn 80 per cent. In numerous nlaces throiicnout the whent belt of northern Okla homa and southern Kansas the '.irmers union and the Co-onerntlve farmer organization has elevators. nnd attempts have boon made bv Iho Whent Growers to use sm-h Plants n order lo carry out the Wheat Growers "program " In some Instances this hns been suc cessful, a rental or oomniKHon fig urn being agreed upon One co operative elevator In (his section Is asking .1 cents a bushel to handle the Wheat Growers members. "wheat." Wheat rennhed H bii;li. est mark here today when the ele vators paid l per bushel for No. 2 wheat. Promised Economy in City GovcYnmcnt Is An Irridesccni Dream How to conduct the affairs of a growlnr: city without juoncv 'M the problem that occupied thn mavor nnd commissioners most of Wcdnefdav For snvenif hours they sat In the mayor's of fice considering the clly's budget tint must he presented to the county excise board Julv 1 for , approval. ' ,s It stood Wednesday, the amount asked by fh present commission wa approximately 1200.000 morn than wns granted to tno Kvnns administration In 1921. Although eotno depnrt- ' mentH .asked a few dollars le than tho amount approved by thn excise hoard last vear. most de. parlments have neked for sub. stanllal Increases Tho commission announced Wednesday evening, nfler a hard day's grind, that thn amount to he nsk'-'d will bo determined Thursday morning, when another i pruning conference Is to be held 1 Two Hoys Wndnl Off Into Ilceji Waltr In Pond Were Not Mlwil Spetlai to Tha World. t'KF.MAH, June 2!. Two little boys, Fred Illshop, S-yenr-old son of C. G. Illshop ami Cecil Mason, -year-old son of Mm. Floy Mason, wero drowned in a pond near Gar rison City. According to renorls of th ir.n. (.dy, received here a large number of peopie were homing In the pool. It Is not known how long the hoys had been under water when they wer u scovereu. unn or the men while diving iclt something which ho de scribed as "riueer" on the bottom of the pond Making n second dl he brought up Iho body of the little Illshop hoy. Al this lime Mrs M-i. son discovered her hoy was missing, and after a search of twenty mln- lltes the little fellow's bodv nae found. END OF NEPOTISM IN OLD MISSOURI Relatives of the Elr-ctc-i Officials Would Be Barrel Shorrill Arrested on Charge of Adultery After being convicted Tuesday of assault nnd fined .1o by Justice John If. oti.r--... Harry Shrr!ll. husband of Mrs. Elliabeth Sherlll. who two weeks ago was acipiltind of the murdce of Hannah .ovsk, wns arrested yesterday on o charge of adultery and lodged In tho county Jail. The adultery chnrge wns an outgrowth of the Sherlll murder trial. During the fight for liberty mnde by Mrs Hherllt, tesllmony waa Introduced that Sherlll ha. I lived wilh the Novak girl under the name of Reeves, Mrs Shcrllls defense wss temporary Hminltv, due she claimed, to Jealousy of the girl who had wrecked her home Hherlll's prrllmlnnrv trial on the adultery chaign baa been set for Julv 11. Law Too Lenient Willi Mashers, Jurist Says rela to The World. DALLAS. Texas. Junn 28 .Tlldgn Felix 1 1. Robertson of corporation court has only one fault lo and with tho law covering "mashers." he stated when fining II. It. William son J100 for nccoallng n female "I only wlsli thnt 1 had the power to fine you tulcn as much.'' Judgo ll)bcrtson raid 4 REAL FOOD FOR YOUR BLOOD How can you meet the day'n prob lems wilh vigor nnd self-reliance If your blood Is starved, thin, and lack ing In vllnl elements? If you would hnvn strength, feed your blood witb Iron nature's secret ot etrenglh. , Niufcmino provides a rich aunnlv or organic lion In liquid form, which is tn most easily assimilated by the blood nnd which gives nulckeat re- I suits In all cssea of genera! debility . cnu'd by lack of Iron. Niufcironn Is real food for the hlood. It gives renewed vim and energy to men, women nnd children Get n bottle of Nuxfnrrone lodny i Renin now to build up your ttroigtli rtml health. I Sold by Kendall Drug Co.. 20 East Second St, Tulsa; Khncklu Drug Co., i on Mali at Tenth. Tulsa, Went Tulsa Drug Co., West Tulsa; Quality Drug , Co., Sand fprtngs, and othor lending , druggists Advertisement 1 I r.i Vn x C a, I 1 v.t racial tn The Wor 1. JEFFERSON C1T. J.ir. antt-nepotltm prop' sal that tat officer! and emplo not appoint their n lath e was ordered In the coo convention by Norman A Jo.lln. The proposal prohibits pnlntnicnt of rlvh of degree. The propo-il le Inasmuch n u mimbi r of mn dele gates to Hie convention have 'lamel relatives us their private e i. ,r Howmer. It Is during 'b- ,.k a ,-e that members conm'ct th, ' w r daughter nnd sons wpb t .'at payroll. .Mrs. M. K. Mormw of W.t y .ia. Introduced a prn-oal prmid.i g a no person can be fined f' r , "i t ' "f court f 'r .,& spoken ii i i in presem n of the court until . mI 1 a turv GIRLS! BLEACH UGLY FRECKLES Squeern Ihe Inlce nf two l-n ns Into a bottle coninliilnar thrfo Jnees of Orchj'd White, which any dr g store will supply for a f-w cents shake well, nnd ou have a quarter pint of Iho best fret-kin and tnn lo tion, and comnlexloi) wh.tcur, Mnssngo this sw-cth fragrant lemon lotion Into ho fv e, neck arms and hands ea. Ii day nnd see how freckles nod I Km he bkiKh out nnd how cle,r reft nnd rosy while the ektn bf inun- Advertisement, LOST! A Beautiful Complexion If you have, don't despair. You had It as a baby. It's your tight lo liavo It now. It can bo FOUND wilh JAPRtlSE Tho rJollcalo llnslo It ulvoj tho skin tens me story. Now 10? JAMES S. KIRK & CO. Chicago 3k T if ENTW0RT Military Academy Lexington, Missouri, 1ft Mllcn from KiuiNis City. Jdtn teachera. auperlnr advantage! In T-hoJaatlc. military and attdetlo tratnlnir Ttiree new tiarra ka Plenty nt ten d tc?d I.arseat s mnaplum in Mleeuurl. Hovrnty Oklahoma, !) enrolled laat yar ( .ii.l. V M. Illnlnn la nt the Hotel Tulen end ulll inert ly iii.itrfutuif lit unyono In-Irri-klrtl. Cnney Woman Iliirned liy Gas. Special to The World. CANKV. Knn.. June' 28. Mrs. W. L. Glendennlng, wife of a local busi ness man, was terribly burned when on opening the door of nn oven, tho gas ignited and enveloped her In tho resulting explosion. MOTHER, CLEAN BABY'S BOWELS WITH "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP" Harmless Laxative to Correct Little Bowels and Sweeten' Sour, Colic Stomach BaEics-Love its Taste Hurry Mother! If baby has colic, diarrhoea, food souring, feverish ics or soothing drugs. Millions of mothers deiiKiid upon California Fig Syrup to keep baby' I bowels clean, swceil und regular. Ask BATHING SUITS ONE-FOURTH OFF All our lino of (ho famous Kling Made ami Potter Knit bathing suits are tfoinp; at one-fourth off tho regular prices and they arc priced right, too. It will pay you big to get swimming suits for the whole family now, as our stock is now and complete, not a last year's suit in tho house. Wo have all sizes and prices. Get yours now. IT PAYS TO TRADE AT HALE'S breath, coatctl tongue, Is icstlesB nnd a-a n't ulcntt rtirriiiG rt "lrirt7ff 1 llflW- els, give a half-tcaspoonful of Call- i your druggltt for genulno "Culifor r,.i, r,'i u. i ,i-n tho wind nla Mg hyrup" which has full d roc- and gas and all souring food, bilo , n tar Infants In arm. and chll and poison right out of tho tender dren of all ages plainly printed on little bowels without cramping or bottle. Mother! -Jou must say ,.ronr. i..i, ,innuv cms California or you may got an lml- B5Al',y t?L'ef .Qpniftinfl M Ril9si I Qlil?" He BJ'up4 Ad.veii!?niypt, f I) 109 West First Room to Park POLLOCK'S Removal Offering Unusual Values So Early in Ihe Season on High-Grade Apparel for Matron, Miss or Junior We must vacate our present store location in the near future and have decided to sacrifice all present stocks in an effort to prevent mov ing any but newly manufactured merchandise into our new locution. Especially Attractive Specials for Today 250 DRESSES Special al $8.95 Thfse nro regular Jir values In Canton Cr"po ond ItusnlaiiPtlr-. some In plain patterns, others very fanry, all wonderful values a' nur special removal sale prl.-n of $8.95 Every Suit, Coat and Wrnp in our stoclc of fered now at n discount of 50. mm Silk Undergarments oniiy Fair silk vests, guur ar.'eed nut t'i shrln Jlu'l values now Kegular 15 valuca In same garments. 2-I'loco ftep-lns and toddles of regular 10.75 values Ao. .'her lot of tedd.ea In regu Ur ft values C0 Oft $2.95 $3.95 a Silk Nightgowns Crepe .:e blue nightgowns, In veiy alti ictlve patterns, regu lar v.. I ues at J j, our Qf pec.cl prie 5).JO Silk Hose II Ti, t2 and 12 23 silk hoso in all r.ilorn and all sizes, spe cl.illv pi '.ed t'.diy In the re- Hi tpl Special Prices on Silk and Kid Cloves .ii.il p.ilis Silk glov, ii, ri-gu' .r I'J o ..ilue. rill sliad.'S and ' -Ize, special today ct ..St oil Long kid gl.ivei, 12-liutton nil's, In all shadi'M and .allies Hi it sold at (S.95, uow ijri.-ed at 3.U. 14 kid gloves, In regular Ungths, all shades and b!z-h from vhl- ' to select, at S'J.h.", $ l kid gloves, In reguli lengths, all shades and all Ue at Sl.Ot) Ijong silk gloves, a verv beauti ful group In all sha.les -nd Mgular 3.7j vili.f, ry pe- 111 at $'J 25 Wnth Skirts One group ot wash i-klna that sold at fl and t-, tfl offered now at the on prlra (Jg Another lot of odds nnd ends In wash skins bru.-u'eres and walxts on the urn gnu table to day ut Iho sl'.g'o price Pollock's Toggery 217 South Main Street nasi nwi-. ..ajiws;