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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1022 17 WORLD RAILROAD STOCKS FEATURE MARKET alf.-ucs Comparatively Steady, in I' ace of Adverse News VKV VOUIC, July 14. The moat f ' iirnglnK datum of today's un ,. ti!n stuck mmket was the com , , i mvp sie.idlnfss of. the railroad ' i urn In tlio f.tce of more serious H ntnl Hum. A fi-w secondary . mr transportations, Mich ns , . i'ii! tref-rred, Missouri I'arlflo . f..i.fl Hinl Whef'ItnK 'V. I.iko . ,. .ifirrcd were moderately I , v i.ut tho lnvostmont gioup .. , - Moll Htipportcil. niti' rvin tho list was spotty and I . . ji.ir. fmerioon declines of 1 to 4 ins unions oils, tcolj. equip ,. , , tindnrs niul shlpplnKs being cd !i.v Rcnrrnl recoveries later. i,n mid. however, gains and loss . wise mixed. -in. its In Mexican petroleum vet r i n punished, that stock rlslni; al j 10 p.iintH from Its low of the T .i iniB and eloslne nt a net gain f.' : 3-1 after having shown lo f 4 1-1 points. I'.m-Ainorlcan I . n. 'xunis. Mexican Seaboard nnd f-'ri iird Oil of California also ben , . il by the vigorous recoil In Mox l , . pitroleum. 1 il. 3 per rent opening nnd re- i. iv.il rn'o for fall loans was met ti ,11-lwito offerings at 2 3-4 per r. nt In tho latter part ot the day. e ich funds being freely mailable f,' low as 2 1-1' per cent. Time ii. inv was firm at 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 j.r i '-nt, but high grade commer cial i.ipei w.ifl marketed nt ns low 11 ., r cent. Ai'"t!ier light day was reported in the furelgn exchange market, fltinf further flrmcsa of sterling bill was noted. ( 'n.ted States war flotations rep-rp-ited by Liberty Issues were the ou'eurdlnir features of today's gen er i ly Mrong bond market, with fnv money an accelerating factur. Ni w top prices for the year were r'K,,!'erecl by tho tax-exempt 3 1-2k ni 11, feronrt Is nt 100. IS , first 4 1-ls nt 1"1. second 4 l-4 nt l1"','). tlil-.l 4 l-4s at 100.50 and t ii'i 4 l-4 nt 101, while the first 4- .1 i p ! i''d their previous max imum if the year at 100.50. !" .-i wnr loans made an In 1 ' '! -bowing. Chnnges nmong I .'m.s-miN and utilities were narrow r' ;t i. r tho 3-polnt rise In Con s''' litfd rias's. Totnl sales, jinr Mini', nggregnted $ 14.633,000. Nrli WI. Mocks, Ha lt,-,..rlr,l bv Ilnut ton. 1 Ihlr a I',,., i r, .vl,in.il Itmik llullillnc. .. .." In Units. Illh lyiw Clou H'lbbet JS. IS 1J lt A 1 ' ' "illlfl .... J 531; f,j e A e I ilt-iera ...... 13 tC, HI4 U A ; I ct Sugar .... 2A 441, 41 ,(u " 'n I7 ht. I2i in, A . '"Vly .... t HC, 1st 1(1 a H I.. ntj . . : :n 70 A- ! I I'nrp .... n 4i4 4im, ,;. . " i ..... m In 11SS 114 A -n in l.tr.nfit ,. t, 3J J; jj A'i" n Miiolierj . 16 HI', 1U !. Str-l Prli, .... J, jj A r ,n Sueur 1 7S TSi IK, .1 i .unialii. Tub .. 7 S3 HU Jl, i".. Ti. 1!"4 '2" Ti Wonln . Ill 9(1',, ST, 50V, 1 1 SS 6!i; 62 U s lniv. !', lot i, l "'i si. sai J" ' "hlo 43 r.!i; 61 , 61 1 nil "A" .... 7 IJ nil, Jl I' '1 In m Mfel . . IS 7iil$ 7 711 in I'RtklnK 1 it, it til ti fi-triilf utn .... 21 cjil '"'I'm Piii-lflo .. l". lSliH m IJq Hi Idihrr .... SI 3J4 3S !5 ' '.inll-f 4 7 f 3 71 ".. (ihi 12 ca fi4 rii e ii m pini . . si :n s -i C, M si. P. pfd 4J, 4i; ,jl f, 1 I P 3 3U :i, i;u !' "i"r 40 -is s:n r.'ij ' ' 'pit is :; !s, Jul, f - ' ', 21 7PJ US 71 ' L ' 1 1 !" 7 1 9(11, J ti'i ; iu.iu .... 1 iois w loi'i r T Jl; 4IU 4IS ' ' ' 21 76 7JI.J 7(S 'i ,H .Sugur .. 35 23U 27T, 23 I I'm Sucar .. 10 16', ll, 1(14 1 ' I linmn .. fj J2, m J F'' Plr .... f:n ; S? ' Aihlt ...163 M, KIIU S74 5""i' f'ertrlr .... 3 170 170 170 f" ' i Jioitin 7; im nu id ' I' l 3 Jul, 391, 3)t n Ni.r r(J U SO l, K0 (101, Jl """f 'HI IS 76S " !S in'nn forrr . 19 4is itH 40; J""' Ilirvotrr ... 2 99', S'4 S. ' t Mr n,. rf,) u T;t: 7j -1 Jr vi-hrl tl 17'J 17i; 17, i'"r f'Tfl- 14 61'i 601, 61 J. II 30 1 4 S Hi, H". .'itlirn .... 25 2r. 25 V?f l" .nBfleld ... U 41 47 4 ; 3kS "4 5' f " II ! n" 70 41H (01, (01, in Ivtrolmm JI7 18H; 163 169 f ' '""ITT 2!H, 29 29 J l - Si ii., nij ... 13., 3H )J,; f ' ; ; " "-'"I 61 Jl S3', 3I. z: ' ' IS IZi, 21 S 22 ' i, ii'. nrn ... a &fi -1 :::::i7i i?s iji: 6?s '"" 'nil 31 41S 4 4 4 1 i," ' 45 4 M ,", I'lrolPUin 213 47 1,1 4 41 Ar.,, J JO J', P","' ' 9 Slj R l. , ' ' ' 'I ft BJ', R3 113 4t ' n-f Tnrp .149 40', 39 391. I ' S 10 1IKU II1U ' Hi. Jl li, ,l AlllL. I ' v : , 1 1 s ini in1, iii r' '' !; 7114 ' ' I Kteel . 7 7i, 7014 71" 5 ,': li'i'ch, N. r. 61 671, 6(; 7i f., " It, "l uck 15 77 7SI, 77 ; --I iw.''::. si .r.t ,. c ..(jo 101, 103 10IT, V. "' N. J. . M IkOlJ 110 no i ' tM,."r 613 1SK, ISili 131U T,V . "J 46S 46S 4 Ti. 1". '"clflc .. 9 SO J9i JO T i. n"" 011 '0J S '"I S ' "' o Prnducti ., 23 noli 7914 fOi; ' ni'n-nti Oil 501 171, HJ 1714 I , eJ ' P". !! 1S St S1V I . .", 14Ui 141 14H4 J. ' I. llet Wtorea .24 fl 7. nu "I Prod. .. r, 714 71, 7lJ V. " In km: km: -I'li'itfiniy Wur.l . 21 2314 J2H ' nl Kniinllnir 10 53', tl, 621, rl Ix-urt 10 10014 9l; JOfli, C'V r '"per !' 1S 1S C " , 1 "I'rul 22 9n, H 95 f,11"'" J5 31 .1014 SDH 5 '""'i Pictfle ... 5 77S 77'. I 'K I' .P. t, A k. 12 2S 1 S ' 85 1 00 ; 99 , nil.', 4 151 i 121: 121H 5 his r. 1 ' 1 r,i, 6 45S 461, 46i 5 301', 30 SO 17 31 1IU 3IS 80 fO'i 691, COS 5 1011, 102 102', 2 41 41 41 1 9S 914 "IS 63 114 114 1 43 42 41 2 61) Ml 611 linii,,,,, f,M ram, r W(,h .. . ' "M'rland 2 1 "Hi A c. J ,"a . J',"" r"ml' 5 '" ''" NriV Tnn:,l,r,T I'""'!'. 41 11 1, . I, ii'-i iuo.du. aecnnil l0o .hi.'I! W0. aecond 4i; ""y IX 100V2 fou"h iVt" 101 00 'V v, Miirtli fnllle. ! .V F11' J"l' 14. Cattle lie. Cl 1 '.V0 reeyea 13.26O6.00. bulla 12.00 I ... 2 007 25. lili.f 89 7,P.1'0M,' 1"!ht :S", l0' "n i,",0M f'8' 5.00 9.00 m 1 1 0 'iwVl'" 800 luiltia I3 00tf9.lt), MARKET PAGE Cotton NKW OllI-KANS. July 0 14 Heavy Ibiuidatlon of long contr,ii t wa, against values In the cotton tnaiket today and much of It plain ly was due to the receipt by brok itk here of telegrams from Texas stating that much t.ew crop cotton was being ginned In the earliest section, of the stato and predicting . further Inert use In ginning bv next week. 1 Lowest levels were learned late In tho session when the trading months were 27 to 3" point under tlm final prices of yes terday. The close was 27 to 37 points net lower on the day. October md. as low :i,93e and closed at 21 90c. 1 Mutant positions were wetiker. March trading down to 21.300 and closing nt that price. Tho census burtau figures nf 607, 309 bales ns the American con sumption of cotton during June woro considerably larger than 4-x-peeled, Liter on the derreasn In the visible supply of American rot ton to 2.218.027 bales ngalnsl 4.112.143 bales a yenr ago at this time had Its effect and prices were cameo, a to 11 point, higher than .lesierday's close on the most active inomiis, October hlslng to 22.31c. SVlv Ynfk I'nlmn. NKW VOIIK July 11 Snnl fMlftn null mtildllne ;2.eBfi. tlrtrnn Cuttnn. NIJW Olll.KANK July 1 1. sunt rntton. liKitotl'iii, rrvlntil 60 t"ilnt up. tlr, un Ih linl 721 bslrf, In nrrlv,. 362 linlm. I..iw tnl.tilllm; 21 26e. itilil.llll.it 2!.60r, siiml imlilllnir 21 5tir, tetrlpt 1.399 hale. MocK 118.012 bslo. Dully Cotton Tslilr. Port Mjifm-iit MiiHIiri Itnrliiu NivOrlfHn 22.50 1,900 l,no llalvpiton 31 05 21.75 32.60 1,612 aintjlln Svannib I'harifatun 131 600 wilniltiifton 7i City .... .-NnrinlK 3Z.6I llalltniorn .... llnnlun 22.15 I'tillmlflphls Nn York 22.65 .... Minor rorta .... .... Total toiy 6.2H9 toui ror wffk 4j. mi Total for rmtnn (1. 216.966 Interior Movenient- llnuaton ! 90 1. 374 1.311 1.400 279 60 "ii 654 664 Mvinnhla 21 00 22.11 1 23 00 23 00 22 50 32.50 22.75 1 lis AMtcuats St. liuh 353 "20 Atlanta l.tttla Itnrk llallaa tuntgumry Total today 3.6.K 329,519 Stanibiril 1)11, Cloalnir Mil anil ik1 prleea ot Klano- arn un KtiieKa. aa trorteil liy l'rk-. Mrdrrevy A Co: 111.1 fctran'1' Aeknl I9S 1025 IIS 410 9.1 300 113 14 3 145 92 112 112 170 91 29 176 lao 290 31! KQII 30 246 96 213 A tiKlo American 19 Atlantic llrf. ram 1000 Atlantic Kef. tM 114 Ilnrna Scrytnatr 390 llurkeie Pipe Un 93 I'hfae broURb. com 190 rhejehroiiKh, rtd 11 rontlnental Oil 137 ft.arent l'lr Una 34 Cumtirrlanil I'l l.tna .... 140 r.urik P1r I.tna ualena Mtnil. tM 107 llalpna Mitnal. llfd 107 llllnnla I'll'a Line let InilUna Plrie I.tna H9 National Tranlt 21 ,w York Tranalt 170 Northern Pll I.lnet il Ohlr, fl 205 Pennaylvanla Mexican 12 Prairie Oil & liaa 690 Solar Refining J10 Prairie Pipe Una 244 Foulhern ripe 1.1ns 91 Southern 1" Oil 201 Southern Pa. Pipe Line ... fO Ktanilarrl of lmllana 1074 Klamtnril of Kanaaa 640 Stamtanl of Kenttlt'ky .... 94 Stamlarrl of Nebrneka 110 utamlaril nt tl. J., com ... 110 Mnmtarcl of N. J., pM UH Siamlaril of S. Y 4J5 Similar. I of Ohio 4S5 Swan & Finch 12 t'nlon Tank l.lna 90 Vacuum rill 427 WailiiPRton Oil 21 2 10a 660 95 1S6 437 46 14 100 4.10 21 Irilepenitcnta, rtniinir hl.1, end aakeit prleea of lnde. pendent nil atorke on the New York curb, aa reported by Ktrantlter. Mcllreevy ft Cu. ilt.l Aakel Arkaneaa Natural Oaa .... HH 10 14 reiHrol Oil m 1, nillllaml. com 4 6 (lien Ilork 1, m l.lvlniriton IS IS Mien 1 IS Mariray 1 , 2 Merrllt 9 aS Mldwert Oil 2S I1! Mldueet. pfd 3 4 Mutual 9i 10 Pennok t' 7U Sapulpa 4 41 Havoy 4 5 Skelly 104 10V Ttanjce of Price,, HUll 30 m 31 S ISS 4111 ,ntr Ctnie 29S 2S sis 46 IIS Pure Oil okU. P ft tl. . Sinclair Oil ... leaa Co f'onlen Magnolia . ... 2S uA 4SS 44'i 170 HI 13 40 7S IS 4S is 22 Va 1 I'll ns 9S 2S f s 4 los St, 'S tots 215 696 345 205 416 IDS SIS 61 22 ...176 176 M 13 46 7'i IS 4S IS 12S 1 1, 9S 14 S 9S IS 6 4 los IS l'l 92S 107S 316 600 246 !0S 426 10i; 21 51 21 nob Haniee Itniton Wyomlnic ... $ 13 45 7; is 4'. 1 5 22S I iinaoM.lateil fotifep Carlh Federal Oil Otlllland I Oenri.eU . . . Inter Petroleum ... l.tvlnxfton Merrttt 914 15 3S IS 7 4 ins ts iii- Mountain Prod .... Mutual N A Oil 1'ennoic Kanulna ........... Fkelly Pimm, U'tvn. . Standard Kentucky Standard Indiana lotS i me rthli. r.o. -H Prairie oil 00 rrairla ripe i.ina . ;i Southern Pa 205 rtandard N. V 435 PlttiburKh Itanae ArkanM Clae 101 iiKianoma tiaa a O V. H 11 Mount Shta 31 ('hlcnitfi (irtilii I'litiitce, Wheat open With Inw Clntf July 1 16S 1 l, 1.16'i 1.161, Sept. 1.14S 1.I5U Itl'i I.13 lire. 1.11', 1.171. 1.16S 1 ISS Corn- July ,J'4 .C3 ."3"i Sept. .! i, .SS .14 .HIS D X1K !'. .CU. .IJI. Jllly ,34S .!', .14', Sept. .ITS ."S .US ill'1 .40 Iiec. ,40S lO'a .40 I'orelin IIclinne. NKW YOIIK, July 14 Porelt-n e. chanite ealer (Ireat llrltaln Pemand 4.41. cablee 4 44 S. 0.day bllli on banke 4 42S. Prance Ijemand S 17. cahlea 17S. Italy Demand 4 63. cahlea I5JS. Neu urk .MetilU, NKW YOH1C July II Uad Steady; apnt 6 7HW 5 76c Zinc ftteadyi Kaat St. I.oult apot and near-by delivery 6.76c. .New Aork 5lnney. NKW YOHK. July II Call Honey Kaay, nun 3, low z ruunK rata . cina im; hid 3:. uffered at 3. Iit loan 1 'nil I.oane Analnat acceptance, 2S. Tlmt I,nnna Kialer; 60-da)s 4. fiO-daye 4tC4ii, 6 inontha Ut'v Mercantile Paper Prlnn iOi'.i- Uloblln l.lietiM-k. WICHITA July 1 4 Hone ltecelpt, COO. 2'c inner, top 195. hulk 13 7696 Catt e -Heclpta 1011, senerally atead, pn qui tatlone ;mh City Clrntn, KANSAS CITY July 14 Caih Wheat No. 1 hard 11120141 No 3 red U (i9U I 10 Corn Nr. - white 6IU58SC No 2 yel. I, w "r i'i r V, 3 Itlluw (liatrCe. No. S'rrk US.OtO 600 11 1,1 IS 100 2.591 106 9.(13 64,303 15.917 S2C (63 10.931 2.1t 6.711 ... 3. 7111 ... 175 392 3.211 602.959 ' 1 ruutd tSU iliac. WEATHER, RUST LOWER WHEAT Good Prospects to Escape Grain Pest Results in Price Drop CHICAGO, July 14. tlctter pros pecln for esrnpo from black rust line j much to do today with bringing about price declines In tho wheat market. The close was weak 1 cent to 1 6-8 cent net lower, September 11.13 3-4 to 1.13 7-8 and Decem ber 11. Id 1-8 to 11.16 1-1. Corn (In-1 Ished a shade off to 1-2 cent up. oats 1-4 to 3-S cents down, and provl elotis varjlng from a setback ot 10 cents to n rise of 2 1-2 cents. l'l no weather In all directions tended greatly to dispel feara about black rust nnj an to harvesting di- j lay ns well. In addition, reports from winter wheat territory were to the effect Hint threshing would be bnf lunril, More selling pressure) from hedgers was apparent In tho wheat market than usual of late, nnd the countiy was snld to be offirlng wheat freely to arrive, although ut a little nbovo the market. I.lvci pool MUOtatlons, showing but slight n'sponcu to yesterday's advance here, counted also as a bentl.ih In fluence. On the other hand rail way stock devolopmonlii f,ille,i to stimulate an Important buying. Kxport purchases of corn totaling 760,000 bushels gavo some strength to tho corn market, Oats sagged with wheat. Provisions reflected lower than hog values. There was considerable forced selling of lard. Cotton Seed Report WASI1INOTON. July 14 The cen sus bureau today Issued a report for Juno showing the number of bnles of cotton consumed for 1322 anil 1021 respectively: Consumed during Jut.e. totnl 607, SCO and 461,917. In cotton growing states 336 3S7 and 272.784. Held In consuming establishment June 30, 1,332.383 and 1,203,364. Held In public storage and fit compresses, 1,036.025 and 4,300,386. Imported (not available) and 10, 103. Kxpnrtcd Including llt.ters. 401, 073 and 405,474. I.lnters: consumed during June, 53.383 and 40, 296. Delivered In consuming establish ments 152.065 nnd 208.507. Held in public storage, and at com pressed, 76,386 nnd 256.911, Kxported 12.678 and 6.274. Spindles: number active during Juno 31.877.013, and 32.760,904. ("ottnnerd Oil. SBW YOIIK July 1 1. Cottnneeed oil waa quttt with prleea eaeler ttroUKh nmttered eelllne. on dull trade demand and the poor phnwtnir in cotton and hi producte Clnelna blda were 7 to 17 polnta net inner. Halea 7.100 harrS. Prime crude nominal, prime lummir yel low epot and July 10.10c, September 110.16c. Dunn's Report NKW YOIIK, July 11. Dun's to morrow will s.ty: Seasonal restraints on business are accentuated by existing labor troubles. Acthltles have not abated in .ill Unto but strlitrs h.-va imprd ed tho revival In some Industries and the general tnte of progress U lower. Congestion In transportation dun to the railroad controversy Is not wide spread, yet evidence of delayed mi rchandle movements Is not Melt ing nnd tho difficulty In ohlalnlng fuel Is Intensified. The recovery In steel output, pronounced during re cent months, hao been chocked, some producers reporting reduced running schedules. However, there are unmistakable signs of Improve ment In various quarters of n stronger sentiment than prevailed early In the year, and of n disposi tion to operate ahead mote con fidently. Weekly bank clearings 16,- 946,163,912. Clilcniro I.lt eel nek. ClllCAtlu. July It Cattle necelptl 4.500, uneven, prartlrally unrtianireil , epota on In-between irradee beef eteera and eh et',ck and ntlier claaa-e weak, part load matured heef pteere 110 26, yearling helfere 110 on bulk beef ateere I Si l 7t, butcher rii,i and helfera nioetly SSfOf 7 26, ennnera and cutttre larrely 7J OOer 3 H5, erly ealea veal calvea to ,iutfiiera (in oner lo.io, packrra blddlnc 89 003.3i. Hone Itecelpta 27.000. fairly active n k-oiid IlKhta and llatil butcher, ninetiv l'.c to 25e lower, other, plow, bidding pliarpty lower few alee 26c off. bulk Rood iiiiten era 110 26f I0S5. top 110 0, ported load imcklnft aow p l 0l 76, pitta weak to 3'ie liwer. few 19 50 f 10 60. killing plfl 19 26 it H 36 rlheep Ilerelpia 13.000; atrong to 25c ltlKlier, top native iamba SIS 66 to city butchera, Kond natle 11.160, culls rnoef. v 00 ii .in. I Idaho Iambi 111.76. feeder enre lir,.oo( 13 25 native enea 1100, bulk fat eei 16 60tf7.60. Knn-iia City Profluer. KANSAS CITY July 14 Ililtler, fll putatnef anil poultry unrhansr,!. Clilriiso Prndnre, f'llICAOO. July 14 Mutter Steady, creamety extra, 3(hc, (Ireta 2SC14i,e, atanitarp 3i.r. Kliita ItUli-r, rcelite l?,f33 caeep, (irita ; I f II i, r. uilarellaneeua HH'Jltf. POiraiC packet! exlrue :l'r. Ptiultry I,nuer, fowl, 2vi,ic, broltera 36 Q Itlr, ronaterp I le. Pntatnep Weak, reeelpta 71 rara, total t'nltf'd Htalep plitpmentp 144 rare; eaetetn aliure Vlrsinla tioovi is ml, Marylaml ruMileri f I 00 barrel,, fiklahonia cnbliltre packed rnoptty Z Si ewt., ICaneae aarked eirlv llht'ia. pnnr quality 1 1 7S4f 00 ct, Mlnneanta early Ohlna II il. lintlnn Mrtsla. I.tiNIiri.V, July II Lean Spot 1.24 U C't futurra 12, '.J. Zlne Spot 1.21 lla. futurea 1.21 12a t.l. Kuniiia City l.lieetfMk. KANHAH l ITV July 1 1 Cattle P,e Cflpla 4.000; ratvee eteaily. cloalrir 2Bc to Die uer, tint vealtra II00OS00, all n'.liere generally ateaily, better rraitea row, i 00 f. 10, molt other kind, 1 1.JOtf I in. warltnu beifera 19 31, meilluin irraaa belf. ra IC.KtJCbii, niopt eannera and ruitera i:.(0JtO, bill atrera 110. OS. wintered vraaaera I.T((I9:&. brat fed Teaa 11(0. tup lulled yearling 19 10, jeooil feedera II. 10, roimnun to plain atnekera &00O6 0O. Hum Heeeipta 4.(00, fairly artlve In pai kera snd ahlrper 2&r to 40c lower, lop 110 It, bulk I9I01T1O2O, atnek pla He luwer. bulk better klndi 1 10 00O10.40. Sheep Itecelpta 2.000. killing elaeiea eteadv, tup rtaitie Iamba 111 IS ported lota tnnetiy 11121, cults around 11.00. few Unlit awe, U-26, heavy lota It 0OQ6 1. tiklulioma Cltr MveatiM-u, OKLAHOMA CITY. July It -Cattle Iterttpta 1 100, fairly arllee, tori 10 10. bulk I6.2S9 ti 00 butcher. Heady enwa and hrlfera 14 2(42(00 eannera and cntlota 12 0013.00 calve iteady, itooifara and feed e steady llona- liecelpt, 1 100 20c to 2ic lownr, top II. II, bulk IMvilMi. Will Begin Campaign to Remove Discriminaloru Laws fl 3 1 Km.'' ..... .M1h Mnmt YttuttL'tr iintu nal Icu'i' wuiiinn 8 i-nrty, itin just ntK"" 'i tatntPH of lawn h'U to ho ill, nnu WOULD 'PURIFY' WEST ClinrnoierlatlfH of "Old Went" Aro .Mailers of HUloiy nnd Only Nomeiiclniiiro Itemnlti. Joseph llergeshelmer hns been west ami deplores tho passing of ro mance, and he regiets to find niilit but what he enlls a "purified west." Yet the west "inn't elose and bo a bud again." it has bloomed. Cow boys, Indians, gold seekers, Hret Marten, Joaquin Millets, .ebiilnn l'lkes, I)onnr parties, lluffalo Ullle, all have guno In variegated profes sion ovr tho divide. Tho later era. Itself, hs described In tho Inspired historian of tho Middle Harder, Hnmlln tlarland, has diminished In perspective nnd the skyscraper now soars whero only tho eagle did. We trust wo aro "purified" aa Joseph says we arn, though then1 nto others than he who regret some of tho purification. Hut we cannot stand still. Utile Is left of tho obi flays except the nomenclature that designates tho topography of the country; nnd wo noted but the other day Mint fault was found with the naming of a young and rising city "Mustang," because It favored too murh of a primitive era. ,ophltl tated ns wo have grown, wr still mvor such words n "mustang." and 'coulee" and "maverick," nnd we ire not ashamed that wo wero once tenderfeet." Our affection for the romance that Is gone Is as great as Mr. llergo ahelmer's. but Ions since eamo a re illuitlon that regrets nre useless Mast In east and west Is west, and never the twain shall meet, nnd both ogcther are certain to he covered vlth bronie (ablets. A National Weakness. "You won't Admit that ynur nn certors were monkeys?" nsked tho talkative traveler. "I'll admit anything." replied the Irascible old genleman, "to keop from getting Into an argument 1 hate arguments " "I'm Just like you. liy the wny. Italic" Iluth neier will regain his batting nvetnge " "You aro mii-tuken, sir. I predict .bat within the next 30 days " An hour later when the conductor glHtieel Into the smoking comport- ... , I In .ee hi i.in ert.ntlm- .1 ilia. turbnneo they were still at It. ' In the Oil Fields .Soiltliwi'Stern IVtiolriini t'fiiiipnnj Mnkfn Iot'atloii. The Southwestern HetroleuiT, cnmpiitiy hns made a IncaHoi In the. Tonkawa district for Its no. 20 Mur tay, In l'l-j-in-Iw, "5 feet north and L'O ftet east of Its No. ; Murray. Encountered Shallow Gm I'DNfA CITY, July 13. Drilling at 61D feet a showing of gas was encountered yislerday by Murlin (V Wllsnn who nre drilling n deep lett on the J .11. HP hardnon farm In the southwest of lS-SJ-fis, In Cowley county. Kansas. Drilling Ins "ieen temporarily shut down because of n cave-In. Tho mutrnt't dopth (in (Ills tost Is 2,000 feet. Another test for northern Cowley county l.i made cer tain when a location wits made on the llnhn farm In the southeast of 26-30. 4o by tho Shaffer Refining company nnd tho Mississippi Valley Oil I'oiupnny. Tho rig Is b'dng built. liii-Vi-llnr Petroleum Com- pletes One Producer and Two Failures The Hu-Vi-llar I'etroleum cor poration has a 3o0-b.ii i el piodui ii in the Dutcher sand In a test In the t'ortheaist coiner of the northwest of tho southwest of lo-14-S Th same company No 4. on this CALVIN O. SMITH Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold t'oanty Ikinde ill, llomla rWinol lllatiirt llosd District I'hunea Oiaae 7.19 I. II, 81 111 Kennedy Hills.. ThIps, flkla. I.Uivo . hairmnn of t ho nit Monti I ni'O wmv i iuiipaiKn hi purH't i"1' .t t to tlio fpiiiltuno fx louse. In the northwest corner of Ihe northwest of the southwest of Mi, is dry In Mm Duleher sand nt .1.260 fi'ct and Is to bo drilled to tho Wllcnv pny. The stme Interest lest on Mm .lesen Mnrlln farm In section .15-19-". If n hole full of w.fter In the Dutcher sand ut 3. .140 feet, nnd the pipe Is being pulled and the rig moved to the Susie Trent farm where a test will be mado nt Ihe enter of the northeast of tho south fast of 11-18-8. LESKY EXPLAINS TARRING PARTY co.VTi.M'rin rnoM jmoi: onb. tlgntlon you mnko then concerning bonds? Mow about money 7 Do jou Investlgato that?" "I Investigate ns much ns I can." "Mow ubout bonds oii signed lately lor some women 7" The women rcrfeirid to, accord ing to I.eeky, weto Dorothy I'rlnce. who in shooting through the door of Iht resilience doling a police raid wounded Grant Tucker, a pollen of llier and Honnlfi Collins, nrristed lop jierlory lit er!r,o"tl'-,':i V.'ith the Marry She'rrlll adultery easo. Mrlifil tfi WHIM. Losky sa that ho wan then stripped to ihe walht nnd hot tar applied to the flesh after which the feathets were ridded an( oil poured on. The operation was exceedingly painful he claims. Then he was lead back to the car and tho Journey back to town commencod. An they were leaving the p.isturo he heard dlrertlons given for two earn to go n li a tl and two ears to stay In th tear. Krom that ho Is convinced that there wero five cars In all. At .Sixth and Main tho ear In which ho was riding took tho lend. After being relented nt Third and Main nnd relieved of his blindfold and mnnnrlcfl na he mnd his wny up tn loom 430 Hobluson building where ho fixed himself up ro that ho i ould return home. Mo bellevis he could easily recognize any of the four men who abducted him wero he to sco them on tho stiect. Xntlw' of Poland. I.esky U native of l'oland, a union laborer and a member of the Cath olic church. Me owiih outright 11. 000 acres of iHnd besides other real estate. Mn N easily worth llfiO.ooo, his friends say. Mo la 33 years old, having lived In thin country since he was il years old. lleforo coming here ho owned aiui operated a ranch comprising three fiettlonn of land In Montana upon which UO0 initio, itrajo. Mo Is married to an Atneil rmi woman nnd they havo four rhil dien. I'ntll recently he wns em ployed by the Jrlsco as n machinist Referring to tho publication con necting his law firm with I.eky Md Crossland Friday Ueued the follow ing statement "To tho Ivu-lvlux Klan: "With reference to tho 'taring and feathering' nf 8. K. Uisky by the Ku-Klux Klan on Thursday night I have this to nay, nnt) hope it will Im sufficiently plain to be fully under Mtood l la a fact that U'sky has signed bonds for some clients of mine, and a further fait Hint 1 have tried to sen to it that lie milv signed for parti' whom In all piobabllltv Would lie pt'ient for the trial of titi'lr ins's In everv Ins', no e h, n I.esky hnd signed n bond for any cient of mine, flu. bond has bien dii'y presi i, ted tfi the pi oper offlerr Houston, Fible & Company of Kanaaa City, .Mo, MKMnEItfl NKW l'OKK STOCK MXCMANOK ai.d CHI CAGO nOAKD OK THADI1. Ktocka. Honds, Oraln and Cot ton, (itnndard Oil and Subsi diary Stock. New York and Hoston Curb. Liberty Honda nought nd Sold I'rlvnto Wlrca CIIAS II, ClUmilllJlT, Mgr. Tclcphono Otiigit 0200. No. It lXt Tourtli ht Tulsa, Oklo. FRANCE OBSERVES! DAY OF FREEDOM National IndependcnTO Is C'cli'bratcd in Paris in Pre-war Stylo r.MIH, Inly I I. The crash of mill:, iv. riling en lutes, ushered in the iiallminl bitthdiiy of I'rmi'li In ilepetidi iii e dnv. It was obi,ored In pir war style and nut ulnce the nr mlstlce Iihm this cltv seen sin 11 iimttls nnd sin li enthuslHsin. There was n mounter pron ssion. he I'm Is post of the Aiioti. im I.CKIMO innti heil with the pollns. Al U'ligihatnps. where there was .in iiniiislii itilllliiry review, the i tnailn liognn to Kiithrr nt vantage polnta , oily In the day. Tin- pliked troops ot the l-'retn'li tiptttilli' began filing befoin the tilliiitii's nt N o'clock. Them wii,. mat lues with broiul, blue ,'oll.irt. looking f i-r nil the world like k ""1 , blldren iIu'sbhmI for Sunday liool, two biitfiillona of rhaneii'iir, lust buck ftoin t'pper Mllesln, white tluv I, i.t I.e. ,, li.tll,',, ,4lltV 1,. t.llitf till, I'iiIi'S and lierm.ins from iih Ii mlu is tbti'iil-,; ehiit pshoiiters ft mil In 1" Chloti: blark troops from riiini.il very pli tures'iue with tholr brlclii ,ilV., ,,. mo, I lot hiiifk fi,,',. iin.il their little enps. but the must H.ti i ist was r' nerved for Ihe li'gnl.ii the ordinal V l''rench snldlerei in tin 1 1 Inuljon blitei uniforms. Willi llosn loilsseji of ted mill blue iigsliisi dark green winds of tu i liigne the old utndmlll wblillng in the distance Jut ns (I hint wlinbd befoi''. l'l ii ore ch.ltlgeil flom n klr.n ilntn to a reptibjle and Willi tip' oli pliiins a n, .insage nhnped b.illo ") hovering oveibend ihe s, i-ne w is n pretty one a thrilling one. Soli I'lli'il giilnsl ItiuiiN. I.ITTI.M IHH'K. Arl; , Jul v 1 1 ult for tl.r.HO.Ono to recmer iilleged damages from the shop crufts' iinl Hi Inflicted In the rond doting tho ptesettt strike was filed licfoii) Judge Trleber In federnl ronrt hero todnv Tho bill nl'o osks (h it nn Iti liinctlnn be iHsiied n nil list nlleged lllepsl picketing nctlvltles of Ihe strikers. ItegMriitlon Itolhemiinr. "iwrlal tn The World ri'SMlN'f!. July 1 I Tho people living In wards 2 and 4 of this i-Hv are In doubt ns In Just whole and how tn register for the conilni; elec tion. I.Hlely these two wards bine been split mid residents who have livi d In those wards for n number of emM nre finding thev inilat register In a new plate If they wish In vole Two Million Itnllrfinil tinier. NASIIVlI.l.i:, Tenn , July . The mnnngemrnt of the Nnshvllle. Chnltnnooua A Bt Louis rallwnv m dny announced on order for I 000 new freight cars. 1 ft p.T,aonror coaches and eluht locomotives, the order aggregating 12. 000, 000. Mortuary must. Kuner.il service for Louis Knust of of DuenwCK, Mo., who tiled nt Ibo homo of his father, Tied A. Kiiust. Jiietlce of the pence. t120 North Trenton Thnrtlsay were held P'rldny nt .Mowbray's chapel. Itev. It I. Cr.iblreo officiating. The reinaliii were taken (o Joplln. Mn., for bulla! Krlday night. Hesldes a widow, h .1-yeai-old son it ml n fnlhrr nnd mother, ho Is .survived by fine broth er, Harold nnd four slaters, HIiiih he Knust nnd Mrs. (1. f). Itode. ker of Tulsa mill -Mm. fltisslo lltnwden nnd Mrs. Kmina I lays of Joplln, for approval or disapproval, and be. forn any cllenta were ie, nsoil by teasoti thereof from cnstoih, tin bond hlnl been previously npproet lli,. ,ii,,i "fflcer. T'osy nits barged for signing those botidf iii hn had a legal light lo do. the iiini liigs of the Ku-Klux Klan or nny other midnight felons notw Ilhstiiiid Ing "Kurther, If nt nny lime, any client whom I represent desires to make bond nnd I.esky sees proper to eubscrlbo It nil ninety, I shall mnko It out properly and present II lo the proper officer of the law for acceptance or rejection, without rein soiling nny nf tho ghosts, goblins, k lenities), wizards! or witch burners of Ihe "Invisible empire.' "Kvcry Infamous low-flung fcoim tlrel who on Thursday night pnrllel patetl In tho mistreatment of I.esky H guilty of a felony of a greater degree than that ehnrged ngalnsl tho woman whose bond I.esky was mlelrented for signing. Ilitij not I.eky been a Catholic, nor signed the bond of a woman who shot n policeman In the arm who wns en tering her house In vlolntlon of law, In nil probability ho would nover havo been molested. "In conclusion I will say that dur ing the day I can he found either at my office on tho, seeond floor of tho Mayo building or nt the court bouse, and at night at my home nt 214 North Snnta I'o street, of this cltv, Whole 1 will meet with force any tone nttempted bv nnv coward ly, w bite Hi f'i i d si oundri I uio dor en't like ivliiit I have t i sav " (Hlgneil) I : I CIl'iKSI.AMi." IlwincHR Cards DR. JOHN LEE .UK Stiurlty Kl. Ic. Hriiinl Hfiil Mift hlrrrt Klriiilur (in rriiiiil Mffrt OmtKr WW For M-n HypM" ii rrhna Rt'lc ivr. UUdit r 'I i .Mti' II yt1r ! mil tlk iirlvalA cl l an. Vr Wok tti l-n-f menu, puinfijl nil trrffiiUr n'umt rml-in. urmatunii dltcharuosi It Mr ry h'wIiUr ftful Nil rhrmilr (1i-n I4. htjrun Vacrlnu In (O.Sl I.TMIMN I Hl'.l". I'Ulit iur In lif UmiiIIoii THE CHILDREN'S DAY 'UUSEUV 717 Mlirill CUKVKNNH Clilldrm Cnri'd Fur Oiirliifj Uorklnc or Klioiiliia Hour Drs. Ltiyninn & Liiyman ClllllOPIti.tTllllf and OPlOMl.Tltlhrh Twolic Vi'tiis MTilif! Ill 'l'lilsn l'l ' O-iiKt' '.Mill (ill. 513 Itubltuon Hide. LKGAL iMHy U .r l" Jul' J I. U .ill I'lihlitth !i ont i 1 1 i .,1 1 SVa,!, i in in m in nrrivi-'l by th un it" fuii-'ti until is ti ('look nncn ot lh rh liy r AiiKorl. 19;? for th rrtrtlan vt th fi.Ni at i'f Mut Fttr.fin to tmtun ( Miilnt m Mt-Ai.'ixr OKIh I inm unit t-i "'n nl th offlt? nf tin im ltt miri.nl Ami at tht fflr of Thomp km) llntilitiR, nrrliiti-rt 604 oi,thfn Ti nut Itui t1 1 Tifr, ! "tin Hirh, ArhHff, til niav b nbfnlttAiil oh ai'iilifttlen, H)iiirttt Milt will tf rirriiiHri on piuml Inn, tirititnv Nnl lrtrH wiilnit Ml MO nlmll hi mi font'i furntfh1 tY 111 ntrhlttrili "Ii ill iiMnniH to W J. Ktmlr.rh, nwrtftHty, MrAlfHtr-r, Okln . n nlil t'ti n rnttint.lfl with Ft-tllflffl rlicrk in th nm nf run hiinilrir1 (InlUi tIMi'iMi) ittriwn un n ftolvrrit hnnklnii tn Mtltiitton within tht ( "f OkUhnmn uml rori'tMl.'T.I flmf tlm hi'dlrr wilt If con trnt-t l-f nwnnlfit htm witMn riftftm lidvi f lift rnitrr, fin tilwti mvn .t hi -hi) nu r iiiittrit by thr njHM ffli nttoiiM nd mlr thtn '(ttittttt fr rk m ft tli ttnnti of i ti uperifh .ir4 nt Knttiu to tin no will i'i"TnU tn forfeit llttH cliri-k to t h ow nr !n lv cir-lrr nf tttt II u I .lin Cnnnntt ,',,' V J hlNPHICK pt ipfury LODGES AND SOCIETIES ' It- N" T X r "' a" "XV Neil tiiee'lurf, ffelil. 14, tluat l.epa nt 7 10 r. m. ' I Ii I It'll M a M, W. Jl i i IHtf iill him feme l'l. i '1 A I.iili'ii: 42V""cinef until Hepiem. 1.1 r w sti rt una Siara tn an ll'iiil rlnellt. Ji'lfl I'. AVItKII. W. M. All ! IIUll ll.l.'l;lt. h.flfUrj. l'l I'ltnt.r.l'M Mil HI I! NO. 44. A t AM lliete every KrMa e BB i. M aeeunit. Nu Itieelllia tliir. (A tns July am! Annual. Ne,l tiitiiilcalt'ifl I'lUay, Sep. teii.t'er l III NltV W. lUI'Klm, V. l. II. II IIANNA, fectelaiv Tl I.' A lIlM'Tl lt Ml M. "ll" A. !.. . i...n.t rur ttie piiinmer. Uatcli eWjte una -paie, for futtirn niinoiiiice. M A KNYllKIt, Hecr. HANK MllAVIHOHJll;i:. I'OMMANIIUIT NO. I. Nell H'telllia' J II n It. l Maaunlo hall at 1 ,. m. Work In Outer fit Temila. i.aat tneelltis of the eumtner. All eulMiirnltiK Hit Klilitlila ror rtlatle Inelleil. Ilefteetiisanla eervea. II. O. (lltKICN. U C lrHANKH. HaJAHAr'jlien CUAPTI.ll. II, 'bT H.. 'ill, will meet at Maaonw nan mei ami itKllNa Ititril weiineanay, I fi. i. ff fu3vt I list fiieeltns, liueineaa. aec- CJtrpXJ litlil. Inlllallon ami aiK-lal. II? V tfi .,,, uemu tn .ltll.:iev. Wurthy fclattno. MIIH KMMA l-ABT Seetetary. TI'IJfA STAIt I'M II Neil ineellnn aeo oml Weilncplay In Ortolier tll:J. J. I. noun, l'rea. (i,e ,.ll-lt. UllilM'Ar'l'IIAI'TI.H. J7 I Co. le. fiT lll meet st Alaenlita Hall arc .1 ..ml ami fnurlli HhIiii1 r-s?l eienlliKa. 1.10. Tliat tneel- r..' 1. in. l.ualnepai aeeniiil meet i-e In,; fnt titlltallnn and aiirlai ee-pon. Mta. I.urla 11. Ilartlett. Wntlhy Halron. Mlaa l.ln rnualiee, rleoy, oease ::i n "fT'MI'l.ll. A. A. "l. N. "M."8. eevtilar tneetltis ffen AKDAIl lemlier 1 at 1 p. m, Walrh tills r'ltniiin for any apeclal annnuncementa. UOIIIIIIT II. .IANNA, Polenta! IIIIONKKR, Itecnifler, l.AIHr.H' HllltlNH will meet at Mapnnln Hall the fourth Wednesday nr earh month al 7:10 p. ni f lereinnnlaia on an iiuiincement. Mta. O. T liawaon 1 1 1Kb Prlealtea, 'Issue 1711 Mte. II T Waller. Iternrrier. tleaae IIIC. Neit regular tiieelltlt eient, 7. SPHINX f'l.UIl Ol'- AAIIIIA L'OIIIIT meeta fliei Wediieeilav arirnnon at 7-tn at lla eurilo halt, s'eit regular meetlnir Ortnhar 4 illli. J. II. IIA 111 Lli l'l. ftaast lla, 1'iealrltnt. OltOTTA tlenlf Park. Friday, Car leaves 1:I llAltlt, Motiarch. M. i:i,MK, rienetary. I. o. o r. imiucTOiiT Odd Felloe., Hall. Il2',i tluuih Ilouldai Al.'liOItA I.UIK1U NO. Ill, I. O. O. K. Meet, every Uednesdny cvenlna. 7:10 p. m. C- W. CATI.H, N. (I. M. 1. I'OUNIiHYONK, Becraiary. Tbi.RA i.onnre nu. to. I. o. o. v.. muu eveiy 'i'urailay eveiilns. 1.10. li W UliI.. N. (I. J, I', MiililtK, henetary, TIII.BA F.NCAMPMfiNT NO. . 1. O. O. K. Meeta on aecund and foiitlll Friday of each month at S p. fit. J. U IIDflllLKIT, C. I. It. II. FUI.I.UH. Serins. TI'I.HA HIUHiKAH NO. It. I. O. O. 1'. Ii'liuler mx-tlni: litat ami third Friday of tai h muntii. a p tn. MIIH. Mill. I. II! I.OW11. N. 0. MltS. CAIlllV HAVIH. Hee. Oaaaa lll-It. 1III.HA CANION NO. IS, I. O. O. IT. Patrlaich Milium, lint Saturday each month, 1 p. rn, J. P. IIIIOIIB, Capt. il. II. FllM.i:it. Clerk. OIIDKIt OT I.OTAL HONH, 'lulas Klteelde Nil. 1. aecond and fourth Haturday each month. I p. tn. HAI'MiINO KIHHKft. K. W. II. It. 1II.I1III.I.I !'. W. H. MIIIAK I.ODOK, NO 101. I. O. O F.. maata every Turalay eenlt Weel Tulaa. I.. 1. HI.INKAIIU. t'ert.latj. WANT ADS dHliii. nau Aiiiioiincctnents .CTl I iTnI i -A f I ("iii nu e.l to rimm .IJ Ault Hi III . II'J1, K Mvln. Cnae 4 II A:."iiiri..ii7;. f im. tis Quaint and iiivii. 'imp I'lidertaklna com- I isuy i ti ,uii y ut uiu,hf DIt c li.Tll'l l i hoi" fatgrnril frbin pnal S'ad-jatt nets In autaety. ano naa re. eui -d tills hrmilra) at 111 Haver llldg. ""'fo-ii sfriViiiSir i 1 . i- . eT' eiai e. 7 Krank. uMiir i. in haw earn ny calllnl at tho want ad department Of Tu'ea i l'i,vs-t)llw to anillt again elrtce) I had my ftat mads ti.oi hy the i hlrapoil.pt at 'lurk Una. at biulll Main. Mall ,itd..ianiliil day lerelved l.i'ST A pair ahelVlini alaa'aaa on liall ,lv ral, between 1 unl C o'clock Thuradny. llewanl a0( tiiehans Na tl. .nal hank , , l7mi'"nunCh of Veyt. return to Cleo.'ll. Htewatt sol 4. Lewla. l.i i.-.'rlii ween Fifth and lllcvtnth on Mam, a siri.ljln sieininail Iliinhlll pipe, 16 rtwanl tf returned to llavbelor Inn, 1107 M Main M)BT In Orpheum Iheiterj yray coin putaa i.UilslrillK turrancy, letiirn to lit 12. Third and receive reward. I.' 'ST-A pin ki'tiiuuK. some cash and i it la Insii'iiiu- r-Melpt. Indaa rtceipt, lu.i.il i..,i. I A liwia IIIJ I! Admir- 1. 1 I . si. Il I... ' -iU" 4..l M , , i- "im ii 1 1 " 1 1, il a ' ml 'n lla tl.urt n a f" t. r pea 'n find'ntt a,. u tie e n Iii l ll "sKe li01 I hi. i, I,i ST H to i ii k - no t Mil o roie m i itn h . tii.der f -a,a call l:ea llll, 4 TltlNITY I AAIIHA ffUlll'l r at i a ii a 1 Announcement iM - A linn' ii nf ii.-i v itij "a nrrA I. id hv (,n th. I I ic . i . n 1. Mum l. ' VVflUr-r ttt . n -nr n ,, AM. Ofl fd.jr vrry tin.o ij-l k' -I IHrniMt ri-fiiln in Im'lr htli) urt n fl'tt rirBtA fi rl. IjOBT tlrnf n npn flit t( K'lr 1 h. n "in i' l 0 in, Thlrtl ml Nunnii .. 6ft't- ) tm tile "r-1-hnn IPHitfi Wdlkf-r hnuni Imlh o.t t" n K4tvArf il f "itrthitf mny he -now. hot h with roll urt, i MtmyMl or ninln July t?. i mm thm In 171 i: Mm'i-n (frtrfwiiril. M I ArnmtrjtiK 6 niiinlh iilrl, rrrmiV In (nil l ml no tttifffttiofM Aikd. Th i ai. HTirVRrrnTt"irffyriffyrTii ...,,1 t,.r nii1 h xrmy; hulflht 1& tiirnt. ht ood pMuMff; biy hfit-t Kith I n ilnt Phou'ilcf. tjr Hiih I n ifft hniiMt-r, tiU ricnrii. CMur 3"'R. IM ItCI.V I'llllOS , ft ANVmVI. KS"V1M1 Tin Wit. rr biffl -f I'titHrv Kvtiiivy wnrifvil nt on ttj. ni'n. t Htln , phon 101, V, V 1.m r, N't l li ei Tu WIli'M IT MAY i "Nf-KltV Whereat, mi tr, Slhhla l.mlit Ituherla. tisa left my he,' and huir'l I will nut 1. -e tiMintltits fur any ttehta romrai t.ul ly her lor any inifpuse. ami alia hie no authority lo inake any purr hate tin U'v ritillf snrt aeeniittt Date.l tune tl "t'j T K II '111 I IIAIMII 't i nViTrAi, "IiaTThV p-fa. fO'tVaiiie, i"to w.irs it vititi z;st r. Aiiiuiriii. ce llar l(t It fri tMi.jin.i n.i:rf Ilmvr'.llar I'ltrnlluia llntpllal, nien '. r iiieiliepe al lllf new lornuun tlft I'.. Mec. iiii.l St t least "tlltii UH C II KITsTl baa reltirneil from poat Rrtiliiate nrk In aitritery, anil hna ra aitine.l hi. praMlr-i st 5?1 lliver llMff. TAMPA I'AII.V" TIli:S 'rainpa. " 1'la'i want arte I rent per tenril. Florid rreateel .1 a II v ,luaalfleil intillum. Writs ua fnr rnuipl.ta rale rarit. in run A I II. A V, I II sTifNT' M ATKRN iff IiViSI'TTAV. rnr ronrtnemenl i private, prt,e- reaeon atita: may work for hoard, halilea adupt I Wills for bOfiltlet. Mta. T. 11. Ixina. I'Ut I'. Tuenlyetvenlli at. Kntiaaa City. Mn WKBT MAIM ItTf RltNITV SANtfAltll'M , nntne ror Hie rare and pr iteftlnn rf yniin women; rate, re.i,nn,ble. hulitra adnpled. Ilr. SI, II. Netvinnu nif.lt. a. illtertor, 1811 W. Main, Oklahoma i lly. "IIUNIONS" If roil are foollna: vlth a UttNtON tlilnk tnr It a an overyrmen rnrn Jon ae tnali ins a fearful mistake. 11 dneeu t t-ii e a rnrn knife, font baths and plaeteia help ou net relief-It lakea a foul .. rtalim. tilt. T. r. (tWlT7.f.lt riiinoponinr-i'iiDiATitlKT Tutk lima. ii: 8 Main. Phone Cedar 50. Automobiles, iMriiiMiiiin.t:-. tiui h.M.r. 11 A rRllHI.YlHH apeeilaler ln"snoilriin.li: Hun, real eatate nr piiytnetila cunatdered. I'hnne Deal.'" S ts, ITAlitlAIN "I'Tjir-t'AHH -f'lievriTIat 00 tuiirlnr. new tup, new paint annd rondl Hon, lleenae paldi l:oo rath. Call Ossgi I7t .1 j HAItHAIN KOIl CASH -l:i) Font mad. ater for tale, overslaeit llrep, license paid, atarter, IiioIp, eittrn raalnir, two near rnrd llrep OsaBe n t a 41 -.1 . IIHIfir all. 192? fi.pappenaer, perfect ron illllun, only to daya' old: tun e,a than 4.000 tultea! owner leavlna city; must aell al mice. :0J 11, Herond cTinI.TrAc V ni f4ATT:--tti a-i "aiTifJT cheap liy ovfttar. Call Cedar UK. llrelilier. 19011. Ca lli 1. 1. At'. (7'llio'lel. 11.110; Kurd dellv ery. 3o moilel, atarter type, and several tithera. Koulhw.stern (lataae, 211 N, Majn. Osasell THlTviliil.irr 4P0, tuurlnif. Komi Urea, duo wlieelp. vacuum tank, flrat-claap condi tion; lino raall. Call C. .M. Patterson. Cedar fA I ij I.I.AC ' car," 7-paseenaer, fully eiiulpped: all new enrd tire,, tntlat pell at unce Call Cedar 107 nr 16 II lileventll Hi after 0 p. m. or wll day Hilnday. CAIHM.AO and Packard nwnert Vnr ex pert repair and ecr!ce. call Oaaaa 2017, 111 H. Slath Ft IH'HANT, 4.cytlnd-r. K-pappenyer. driven lep, than 300 tnllca. owner not able to pay I. a lame, will pell at a bargain. 8r itiU, n. lietrott. I'Olt HA Ml Ford roadsler A-l con.lltlnn parly lenvlnir lown. will sacrifice fur (MPli. liaaae 1193. lluoiit 11 or Oaaao "JL' Apk for II XV. Full Ha 1,11 One froiica loutlliic car, good mechanical runitltlon: priced rlaht; tins Ford liiutlna oar, cumpletely overhauled, alpu new tlrea iittd fenders. Ilverett Aulo Itepa lr, 11 N. Cheyenne. Osage MB46 K' ill MAI.H Ford aeilan In annd condl. Hon. Til at I1C0 lakea it. Call flsaaa 6115. I'onnB-FoiiDS ronns We hae ennin eatra-sno.1 vattiet In road ater. coupea, eedalia and trucks. i.lllllllAI. TIHIMK FOHK CAIt HXCIIANOH III 11. Stcon.l tit Oaagt 1001 FOIl HA!,i: l'ord'"lefivery car, lloo, cooil running oriici. 1'lione ijaago XUtt, wage 611 I'OH bAl.t:--17t0 taall Wlnton tourlt g car; for ilemunalratlon call C. M. Pal trrann. Cedar 1221 FOIl riAI,i;.MHhurii electric car." good cniidlllon. targJiln price. Phona Oaaga (Otil. piill SAI,ri-7nlg luadater. cheap. In", 'lutts In raar Mldco Tlrt Co., 7 W. Sev enth pf ill "HAl.t-: - 6-pnaaenger ' tar. In aooj shape, will liade f'lr 1'ord nr seti cheap. 1101 F. Admire flea ye Pf'itTi rourlng car In kood condition, al a bantam fall "aagi, aisi FoliatAl.lii"lge touring. 18 raodili good limning older; pries IS76, 1100 rsili t,i,l.,nie easv, ur wnuld trad, fur I'nnl tuadfter, a bargain, 1010 K. Third Foil" bAClO-Oata of afl kim!a aold for private owners at great bargain,. Tarma In suit. Itsed Car Uichaim 111 N. Main Osage l)l. KIKTBHN llsF.U f!AnSa't""rreat bar gam, rail Oil City taraga. 120 N. Main, Otagf IH. HAYNI'S PATItlCK AtlTO .Sl'PPI.T Cfl. WltOI.KSAI.K AND HfirAIL Authorisad dittrlbutut, llcarl'u -lervlea i umiiiny'e. TIMKHN. HYATT, NKW UKMAItTUKPl Mrgekl ttork of now automobile aunrltea ami mi i eaaurlea tn Tu'ea. lnolUdln wheels, fi'tulera and parte for Fnrda, United State, tlrea: alao bargain tireit rebabbllted ronnertlng roda and bear lugs eirbanged for old: Ptromberg car buretors Mall orders aent day re r.leil. 201 11 Second Ut., phona Cedar 1 HI; ON fl poD'orl roadster. aH condition, five turd tiro. Call to sea al Stitrt ami Ifuetuli OVl-.lll.ASD touring: nine gnml: ISO c.nli. balance mon'hly. Itnih llrnwn Co. 401 S. I'eorla. Ct.lar i. OVRlll.AND and Willys Knight owners Prlva lo isJ 'mirql and reetlvt two hours' work fret nn your ear. I.et'a ret acquainted. J C. Wilton. Osage III. ri.N'.xh In MED CAiia Apperaoti louring car. Mt'dei li. Hap roadster. Malbohtt demonstrator. Patttrtnn touring, new tlrea. Uigln touring, new paint. Chevrolet F. II. 80. like new. Chandler IMipslch. Oakland touring wire wheela. i '.1 le In ml roadster, new paint. Mil .'h..l,er lllg .ft, Inu-Miia lUtn-'l Inuring new 'iris Anil in olh. to cl'Oi it fr,m. T.i, a If .1.,'. .1 i n i.m " hi u 'Ton m loj w r md kedir 5IH Vi. II Al . aovtral used rata, tlrtl clats , c ml ' a' a gia' bargain t-r nuKk su e v-. at i City garage, 219 SI, Jla.n, UiKil (III,