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1 U-oA JJAiLx wUivLD, i llUKSDAi,, AbUUSi 24, l! IMPLICATE FOUR IN HILL AFFAiR 4 Men Under Suspicion to Appear in Court and fc. Make Hond Today S. S. BUSINESS MEN Ncw Suspects Are UxtotiHivo fjj Property Ownurs in Mnntt :j fiictiiriiiff Town H The litentlty of Hie either four i mon (if the allMfil party nf ii who fhrrti wcnkn ago aevrely bnt I'rrd iVjllll, Hand Hjirtnu. pointer, about thn :',iiewl with reveilvortt In m unmirr' j ful attempt to M.lntp liltn, ivaa marie '.known to Sheriff V. M. McC'iiIIiiukIi Jestrrtluy nnd wnrrnnu for t Jilr nr .tM were- IniTii'JInti'ly IhxiiimI. Tilt' ."Mlitrlff wont In annil Hprlnna anil .f otiritl two of tli men hut inmt no iftrrfni". Tue two iih'ii. Iip unlit, prom Tl! to tippe-ar liforn .luatlrii It. .1. Urny Tliurwlay morning with line (if ,-tlif otlior niPn nnd mnkr thHr lunula , Yhcll (ifflriflU of one of tlw Hatnl i JtprInK ImnkK nun-oil to nn on the ,lltuml, tint dlUTlff said he HKreeil to ZJM the men coiiip In uf tlwlr own Mcrord. Tliu named of Dm two ini-n to jvhom tho hlicrlff tnlkoit nre Ij. M. .,3:iki. pinning mill pioprtctor nnd A. , J. flrliultr. plumber. The ililrd rnun .Mvliotn i:no and SvlinlU itKrrt'il In I lirintc In with tliutn In UrorKo V. DtivlR, lumber ilonler. Tho fourth mini, II. O. Hhepnril I" nut of town Mint will ho hrotiKlit hcfori! Juitloo Jpflmy P"' '"Id return, All urn Hntul VprlitKH liimlni'M niun nml ownim of jjxtoinilvtt property Ititorrstii. , Two of tho nth'Ki'd putty of fix ' kidnaper worn iiiroMcd shortly eiftrtr ih Hniutt. Tlioy were J M. Untruti i'Owncr of n hottllni; work nnd It. J. UllalU Paper ItOlniiRlnr to Citron J nnd a rnp, mild to In- bolntw to Hull. Wrc found on the mooiio of tho nn- Mil It after mil hd beaten off hi ; wuulil li Udimpi.ru. mtron wns n doupty tdierlff nl Urn time of hl nr- rent but liU comuillnn Imn Hlnre ' boon revoked. lie t-iinft-KritM to j Rhrrlff MrCiillough, nceordlnu to rtlu- nhqrlfr. llmt ho wan n inenibar of ''the band nnd Impllc.ited Hull, hut f(lenlid flint ho Uncw the other men iln tho pitrty. Cntron nnd Hnll nre J.t iirenent nt liberty under K.noo ib'onds each pending preliminary trial f The preliminary henrlnu wan orlK- 1 llinlly nrhcdnled lo be heard Turn t (lay before Juntleo .lohii fl Ouerry V'but defeneo enmmel fl-d nppllen t'.tlon for ii ehatiKo of venue to Junllre "J. T- Thoiiiimon. Tho Htnto fought j thin trnnpfer and nl(id that It be plven to .Iiifltlcp A. I. Vfltiinn. llnw ;i)ver. Jimtlru Querry denied both ;rc(iueft and gave thn case to .tlin ?Uco II. J. dray who ban not yet ot IHie date for tho preliminary trial. J.K Sheriff MiCuliouKh voilld not tell "hftw he learned that Huo, Sohultz. ' David nnd Khepnrd Vcro tho other membera of the nlletiod bnnd. How pVer, he said he had it reived ru llahlo Inrnrmntlnn that they woro the linen nnd thnl nt tho preliminary trial lall ilx of tl o men would b lden 'tfflcd. 1 SOLICIT PROBE FUND Ik'gln CnutniiH of Illinois tit ltal-e .Money to C'oiivlcf Tho-c tiullty of Herein Mnwitrro. CIlirAflO, Anir. n-e district committee, under the direction of thn Herrln committee of tho Illlnol chamber of commerce hnve been named th cnnvne.i the etnto for fund to aid Attnrnev-denernl Hrundawe In prneeeutlon of perenns reiponnllilo for tho mine riot and mnnHaerea nt llerrln III .' Inif dune. Tho orRnn lzutlon cinvana boenn nt Prenldent Harding' letter cxproejitiK gratlfU cation over llllnotn' determination thnt jurtleo fhall bo done, wna re colved by John Hnmlln, preVilent of the IlllnolH chamber of commerce President Hnrdlni; ald It wan ,,ex tremoly necerenry to refer to the af fair In my addroe to conron be cause the Koncrnl public did not eeem to know that tho federal Kovernmcnt ,iai- imwerluioi to net In thn matter nnd' It wan unhnarnblo to have ii widespread ImprcMlnn that the fed eral government wan willingly or purpoeely Ignoring that' Inexeunabls crime," STUDEBAKER DEALERS MEET JtcprcMMiiailvoK In NortliMcst Okln Iioiiui AildrohMl by II, ii, Hniiicr, A mectlnir of fourteen Htudebaker dealers from different points In northeast Oklahonm, was nildrensed WediieFdny nluht at Kd Woods' cafe hy II. II. Hunter, irvnornl sales man- ni;er for America of the HtudebnUcr corporation, who Is maltliiB a tour of the territory with the view to ascertaining nt first hand Its con dition with refi retire to sales ope rations for tho coining year. Tho muetliiK was attended hy II A. iitntton of Tiionin Motor com. pany of Tulsa, nnd oilier members or tno sales stnff, ii. ,7. Ilryan i ' Cushlns, Dick CrutcheV. of MrAles tor; V. II. Ilrninllrh nnd C. W Itoodhouse of OkmulKCe, H. W. Cob vin or Ollton, W, It. Tracy of Snmil im, W H. Pitcher, sales inuuuKer ror uxiauomn ana Knnsns, I; J. wrtltlier of Ilrlstow, J. v. CTarpen tcr nnd J. H. Ban Jule of the Thorn ns Motor company, Krcd Itchcn, of Coffeyvllle, oldest denier of Htudc tinker cars In Anierlca. Krnnlt Ktch. er and Pete Thrasher, of tha Kther concern. SELECT DELEGATES EARLY .loo Ciirson Pot of i.cclon Prcpar lu for UartlchUllc Coiim iiiIoii, Tulsn delegates to the American Lesion convention in Ilartlesvllle Hopiemner ii ami 12 are to bo su looted by tho "early bird nets the worm" method this year. Tulsa Is entitled to Hi neiCKiites nnd the first H4 men who signify tbrouch tho proper channels their intention or gomB m mo convention win com- nrlso tho nccredlted delegation, nr. 1 cordlns to plans formulated last night ut tho meeting of Joo Carson nont. 10. Ii. Allison, adjulnnt of the post ill have chargo ot tho registration of veterans who aro planning to at tend tho statrt convention. Tho books will ho onon until Scptcmbe 8. and un to tho 145th man, every member of the post who resist rs will be nccredlted n Tuisn ueiegute. Allison l with tho Honecu Coal oomnany with offices In tho Cos den hulldlnu and all Joo Carson .post members will bo requested, to it Up When Hotel Is Fire Swept .viml Keeps FlamoH ont nnd Hristow KscnpoH ninzo UltlHTOW, Auir. 83 Property dainnKb 'tlmaled nt IHn.Ottli win (fiiipml whun fire raited the old T. W. ilendrlok biilldlnK In the heart (if tho lilliluepii iieellnn here thle nftarnmin. The entire himlnein dUtint wha throntxiKd hy i lie hln. which marl ed aa it remilt of a ilefectlvv flue In n reilnuranl on the first floor of the bulldliiK. 8virHl neeuimnte nf roomliiK lininie mi th eeond floor (venped nllh only the olntbea thoy were wearln It woe rumored that one man dl-) In Die riaini'n, lull thl iiMerllon eonld not be vnilfleil. The proprl troe of the rminilnt! holme nald that f I vi) mlnillee befoie the fliiinea were dlecovernl the innn wn as'eep In II m ned. lie nan not lnon wen allien A wind thin blew thn flume Into tho dtrpel from the b'.uly corner liilllillni; prnhnbly wn tho hl fnr tor In envliifc llio city from belnB razed by tho conflnKrntlon. Vnbin leer firemen run tl n up nf Ilrlalow liunl nf nnd profimdnnnl men nbled In fliihttnK the fire, whlrh wan broiiKht under ronlrnl lain thin nfter unon. TITLE BILL ENROLLED All Neeilcil Nun lo Validate Clouded Addlllon 'I'lllex in TiiKii I for prcN'ilent In SIkii. The llarreld-Chandler bill vnlblat nx tltlea to Five Civilized Tribe land mid nffectlnir tho Crontile HelKhtM and oilier reMitence evctlnn nf Tulen. wax enrolled today nnd neiit to Prcnldent HnrdlnK, who I experleil lo approve It nt once, It wn learned here yoMordny. The bill panned the hnue eovcrnl week bko and then pnerl the nen ate nearly two month rko It could not be enrolled after pnliiK the aennto for the renon thnt Iho house stood In recess. The tlllo hill wn Introduced be fore the national legislative body following fhn suit brought nKotnst Crnnble HelKhl property owners by Mary 1'artrldae, Creek Indian wom an. Kollowlnft n Innjt hearlni? bn foio nisirlet JtiiUte Owen Owen. Iho suit was decided In the woman's, favor, Soon nfter JuiIko Owen re slRned. The property ownors npf.enlcd the easo lo the supremo court and sev eral weeks nso tho upper court re versed the derision, I'ollowlnx tho .ower court's verdict In favor of the Indian woman, however, severiil nther simitar suits wero filed ngainei tho choice residential sections of Tulsn. The various mutts clouded the titles on properly entlmntod to bo worth millions of dollars. All nf the suits were brouKht an 'he theory that the secretary of the Interior had no nuthnrlty to remove the Indians' restriction nnd nfiprove title deeds, nlthoURh In all canes the I idlatis received fair prices for their land. Tho various suits broiiKht a turm of protest from tho ininiic anil tho Intrnduclmt nf tho Harreld Chandler hill followed It Is sn 1,1 to be n panacea for the title nulls validating nil or thn In dian titles nnd absolutely kllllnK va rious ncndlim suits iiroucht on the theory nf n raero legal technicality When the bill had passed both teKls Intivo limirts, residents of Crosblc HclKhtA stuped a IiIr celebration. Disorders In rinrldn, JACKSONVIU.E, Kin., Auk. 23 Hopnrts received hero by telephone ton Ik tit s.tld Rrnvo disorders woro oc- urrlnK at Kt. AiiEUstlno, The city's lire npiiartus has been rushed to the section known ns "Now St. Aiirus- tine." It was said, and loud explo sion, were oeurrlni intermittently. ha Florida East Const railroad has n shojt. plant nt that place. My! they taste good Slowly bak6d in real ovens to a tempting gold brown until each bean is mealy, mellow, tender and delicious clear through to its center. And to the nut sweet richness of the beans is added the dis tinctive flavor of Heinz famous Tomato Sauce. What could be betterl OVEN BAKED BEANS with Tomato Sauce HEINZ NAME DELEGATES TO COUNTY MEET Tulsa County G. 0. I. I'rc- jmruH i or auuc Convention , They wem John Pleld meeting a Well as prerlnrt meeting the republican gathering Wednesday night In the different preetneti In IIim illy nnd county As soon nn the litislnem of electing ilMi-ffnt" to Die county convention for 1'rldny afternoon wns attended to, dltcii. slon liirned nl mien to John IFelils. hi outstanding nhlllly nnd charac ter and belief that be will be Okla homa' next governor by voto of tbon of nil political creeds. A small percentage of the tiro ilnils reportwl last night lo IS. O. I. lngo. rlnilrman of the county cen tral repuhllinn comnilttne. The delegates to the county reinvention n named nt these precinct gnther lug were a follow: I'rfcinet Nn t ir lull. .1, v llysn. 0. II rU. Mis r U lUlnb,. Mi J, It I'liaetile, llernilles, J II. ChSilll, (' VV ruiiil, Ut Cnrrtan N,i. II Mr ami Mm l'r.l Pshui J i' (lipvn, Sim. palmar N III Mr anil lira. J It rarpanler. ft N I'ntti,. Arthur Huilley, llnmar Jliiltnar Nil. JS ChH llnsl Irk, Mra (lanrsa I'liiililinck r N. Simon. Mr J W Hlean Nn II Mr anil Mr J M. Ailklnann II. II Miller. Mm. Mlttler, It A I'npr No. 11 H O liiirns, I .on I'nnwav, Arthur I'rrmnan, Will J. Haflln, Mra It (I. Ilurna. Nil. 14. J. Will llrown, Jay Cillla. Mr n.l lr. 1. N, Wlltuina, Mir- I'Atillnp bavtnai). Nn. 41 Mr anl &tra. .Inntes Camitba't Mia. I'.lla INrkrr, H.I Hart, It. Vf Jlrlvlolih. No. 41 Jnaafll A. mil, II. A. Naw litrry, Hainurl Ituff, Mra Anns A. Itnl Ifllt'l Mra Harnli A tlarrlR Nn. 4 R. A. Lilly, lonley Osmpball, II .McNmmhton. John H hlnllli. II M Urol knii. Nn SI. .Mlaa rior'nca Thompaoti, Mra. Tatar f a-lt-rin,i ti Mra U lla .,, I'nUKtiry, Mr Tulnlakl rrerlnrl Nn 1 Sklnte'ik. I, t. Mntwrl' A U Halllrr, M II, (I'D. II, W. B. I'hllllrn (inil I-mnk C.i krrl'l I'raclncl Nn, 1 RkLitnnk; Frsnka liar, lit It. H l.ai-. II II I taiah . r. A W u.-.. . 8 " - Vay, It It. Wllei, A. B. Tnwntanfl, J. It, 1 1, 1 1 1 ii-- 1 , .......... I'rnaa, Mra w i' I'lu'lipa RAIL EXECUTIVES WON'T GIVE MEN FORMER POSITION coNTiNunn rnoM r.on onh pose, they nald, of testing the good faith of the big five regarding tho separate settlement suggestion. Tonight Hubert 8. Illnknrd, assist ant to T. DeWItt ruyter, rhnlrman of the association, Insued tho following statement: "While tho hash suggested hy the train nnd engine service brotherhood lenders, Interpreted ns It Is under stood the brotherhood lender In' lerpreted It, waa nnt ncroptnhlo ns submitted, n group of roads hnve dc. terminer! to nsrortnln whether or lint such modification nf It mny be ob tained by fnrthor negotiations be tween this group of rr.nds and the mediators, ns will make tho prnposnl acceptable to at least soma of tho roads under their special condition, which. In that ovent, would consider thn making of 11 separata and indi vidual sottloment," When tho mediator and shop craft lender' meeting Into today ad journed Jewell Issued a statement which rend: "Tho Association of !tallwn nexcutlves have closed the door, the union have offered every concession within reason to end tho strike and to save the public n breakdown o" transportation, but tho nssoclatlot hoi mado noon. On the contrary lthn since the ntrko began rnlsec 1 Aim:., it.noo rkwaiiiii i poitttva lj Ir fuaianlta my trait Uuceaaifu "Monthly" Compound, daftly itllrrta aoni. of tha lunseat. moil oballnats, absorm cuta In I lo t days. Nn harm, pain or In terftrtntt with work. Mall 12.(10; rtoubli Slrtncth tl 00. Ilnnklat tra. Wrlla to dir. Dr. T. A, Soulhlmton Itamajy Co., Ksntaa City, Mr.. Ar)arltamnt, CHIMIN FOR IMt RCLIir OF Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic, Diarrhcea -SOLD EVERYWHERE- WAS h BROKEN Then I Began Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicines Donnldtonvillc, La. "I wrlto wltb pleasure to prniso your modicino luyain r;. I'inK- nants vcgeiaoio Compound wnicn nas a ono so much to restore my health. Iwasa bro.cn-down wo man until my hus band brought mo a bottlo of your Vccotablo Com pound and ono of Lydln B. Pink ham's Blood Med icine. I had been havine pains every month nnd nt intervals botwoen, was weak nnd seemed to bo smothering at times, but in a week I felt like an other woman. 1 also used Lydia E. I'inkham's SnnativoWcsh. It did mo n lot of cood too. I cannot praise your medicines too much and will bo moro than glad to recommend them to any woman who la Buffering from female troubles. You may print my testimonial, ns it is truo. -Mrs. T. A.Landkv, 012Mtss. St., Donaldson Ville, La. Note Mrs. Landry's word3-"as It Is truo." Every latter recommending Lydia E. I'inknam'fl VeKotabla Com pound ia gonuino. It la n statement telling tho merits of theso modtclncs just as tho women in your own neighborhood tell each other. X lfH i M . imrx.CPmrM Thn al n i t n vri tnnla thnt' vnil nil 'lll'llPMiPl I I Wm&njL kow 8vc satisfaction and serv-, 1 ' JxiiiJJt 1 asj. jco. aro the kind we try to keen in I iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f. TV i an entlr-ly new and Irrelevant Issue of its own -seniority, and by Its ro fiis.il to recede from lis position ha made ttlcmont lmpolble at this time Thn rripnnlbllliy fnr what vlll happen now resi wholly upon It linking for Pent)'. Tho statement lulled by Warren t. Hton, bend of tho Brotherhood of I.01 nmotlvi) Ijnglneors In hehnlf of I he brotherhooi tiiedlntlon chiefs following their conferenco at the Hotel Woodstock follows! "The mediation committee of the five traiiMportntlon organizations is In New York to be of any service tt ran in effecting n settlement. Wo nre holding ourselves In readiness for Immediate conferences with the ex ecutives whenever they mny desire them and are rontlnunlly In touch with officer of iho union. The strike (in be settled eciiue It must bo settled It must bo settled because the public demands It. The crow who opeiato tho trains form that part ot the public who know best whv a sMltlement must come, "We hope that patience will es tablish peace and wo bollevo that new'paper propaganda by either elde will product nothing but embarrass ment for both sides." As soon ns this statement was made public, thu executives got In touch with tho brotherhoods chiefs and Immediately afterward the com mittee ot thu executives went Into Iho conference with tho strikers' mediation commttleo (tho brother hood chiefs) In tho New Haven board room at (Irand Central ter minal. fire Ts IVstFrious t'nidi'iillflcil .Men Place Hoinh NYnr Poolhall nt llrNtoH None Hurt In tin' i:ploslon. Hparlal In The Wnrlil. IIIHHTtlW. Aug. 23. A mysteri ous blast from explosives planted at tho rear of n building hero occupied hy n poolhall and 11 roomltig-hoilse. shook tho business drlnllct of Hris tow onrly this morning. Windows of building half n block nwny from tho scene of the explo sion wero broken out hy tho force of the hlnst. Moralise the cxploMves were not planted n thnt they wo'uld do grent property damage pollen offi cers have the theory that tho ct plo.aloii wns caused by persons who hnvo n desire to Intimidate some Person occupying tho building .Shortly lirevloun to tho blast two men nre nnld to have been senn to drlvo tip to tho cntrnnco of the alley back of tho building and alight front the ear ai d carry a sack Into tho nlley. They drovo on nlong the Htrect and weie less thnn n block away when the explosion occurred No ono wan Injured hy tho blast. llurglnr Itnnmclc Homo, Burglars entered the hrrme nf C. II M.ir.in. 408 Hast Ninth botwoen 2 nnd 6 o'clock Wednesdnv afternoon and took practically everything of value that couiii no carried nwny. nccofdlng to Martin's report at tho ponce station. Among the valuables leported mlnslng were J23 In cash, two platols, three, watches, n ring, nnd other articles of Jowelry ns well as n quantity of wearing apparel. Martin stated that tho marauder had gained cntrnnco through n front window on the ground floor. Name I'lirmila PitnuiMcr. WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Presl dont Harding today nominated John It. Hammer to bo postmaster at Kufaula. Olds, ' JS! TOOLS j I FOR 1 S I ALL TRADES i t 1 stock for you. Whether you want l! 1. ono tool or a new outfit completo j '0' Ce9' W! wan 'guro 1 1 I It Psvi In Trarle al Main1. IS I 109 West First Room to Pnrlc A Dance"OverthcWaves" f, WjjgF OnYour Calif orniaTrip On tli Yslrt anil Harvard there's always a. Jolly party enjoir InR tha ilanclnc tn tha special ballroom, the radiophone pro grnm and other delightful paatlmra. The meala, iletplne ac commodation and acrvlco are unexcelled ashore rr afloat. Ar tange now to take thli cool ocean voyage. 5mia7Tffliiv. tt jmm Himnwr:ijittijf:ut7.:.Hi-- San Francisco Loi Angeles San Diego Tlcket, ono way and round trip, may Jta routed via A. S. H. Co. between Knn Franclaco Ixui ArtKte and San Dlrto, Same far aa all rail. Meals and berth extra. Ask your local IU It. Ticket Agent, or write for folder. LOS ANQELE8 STEAMSHIP CO. R, V, Crowdir, C. P... 685 Market St., Can Francisco fl. F Cullen, D. P. A., S17 So. Spring St., Los Angeles LOS ANQ5LES HONOLULU SERVJCE First -alllntr. OITV OF LOS AN lUU.KH. Saturday, Sept. 0, at noon, citt op Honolulu, Kutiiday, Sept. 23. Kverr other Saturday thareaftrr. SSS5SSS5 (OLDEST SCIENCE TOLD TO CROWD Prof. Meier Explains As- j tronomy to the Co operators v Homethtng unusual In the wny of litogram.i was tho talk that Prof. Henry Meier, head of tho department of astronomy nt Centre college ot Kentucky, made to tho (,'o-operntlvo club nf Tulsa yiHtorday noon at lintel Tulsn. According to tho sneaker the pres ent spell of hot weahter Is due to the normal position of tho earth in relation to the sun nt'thui tltno. He sold that asttononitral Investigations would dlscloio that IfUi years ago It waa eitually hot In this section. Professor Meier Mid that astron omy was the first scleneo that man had developed, nnd that It prin ciples should be more widely studied. Iln urged the (Jo-opcrntora to see that an astronomical telescope, prof, erably ono four Inches In diameter bo purchimcd for tho Tulsa high school. Ho said It should contain tho clock -work attachments so the heavens cruld be aptly studied. In 1!)11, while professor of ostron (liny at tho University of Oklahoma, Professor Meier discovered Hnlley comet, Iteltiic the first west of the Mississippi to find that phenomena In the heavens. WAMUNOTON. Auk. 23 Th crw nf the frantan HAmpHlo Corrcli, wtilrh nm wifrkfil Ut ntuht In latltudr !2 20 north Innffltudi 74 31 wrut. I to (nndetl toilny nt flunntnnnnm. Culm, ureoriHiKt to til vlr tn Hi nnvy rlppirtinrnt Nona nf thf tnrn nbuard the dlilp wna uprhmatv tn JurcJ. AUnoilA. Ill Tawit" rirmr Tnltttl Hlntu Hcnat'T Albert J. Hopkins rifet nl hy Wlltlnm Lorinicr In the Mmou rf liubltrmi (Uu'llock of 1909, dlfil today at thn faintly ho unit en tl hrr. He sfrveil nine term tn connreM aixl wsi elertcil to tho fcnuta In 91. Al'STIM. Trxii. aurS1-J I Chip man nf McKlnnpy today wan appointed dtate cominlmWiner nf Insurance and tm nU Inn by (Invernnr Neff tn aucceed I'd Hnll renlirncil i The appolntntent la ef- rfciive Pfpi'muer i It's toasted. This onooxtra process glvos a delightful quality that can not bo duplicated TTYrrr;T7MQ I GAR TXTEM TOASTED Mortuary ritzmatirlcc. Funeral service for T. J. Flt2- maurlce, 76 years nld. who died at 5-30 o clock Tuesday afternoon nt Iho home rof his son, W. .1. FItz maurlce. 430 North Boston, will be held nt 3 o'colck Thursday afternoon from tho Holy Family Catholic church. FIELDS WANTS PROOF OF SCHOOL LAND LOAN ItONTINHIO FIIOM I'Adli OSK count of taxes paid In 1021. I may nnt hnvo paid oiilte nil kinds of taxes hut I thought 1 paid, plenty. "Moro than eight months ago I offered to publish, with charge, n completo list of all to whom school land fund loan novo been made. giving name, address, occupation and amount of loan, It tho school department would supply It. I gat the reply, 'liTroweis would not rnio to havo thn fact that they had tmitt'ragcd their property published broadcast throughout the state' That flint cinsnleration tor the tool ings of borrower seem gradually tn im dl.appcarlng. The manner in whb-h I get a equawk every flmo I push thejirod Piles ore twually due to straining when constipated. Nujol being a lubricant keeps tho food waste soft nnd therefore prevents Htrnlning-. Doctors prescribe 'll Inl 1 1 nnl inly HootheH tho BUlTcrinR of plies but relieves the irrita tion, brings comfort and helps to rcmoTc them. Nujol is a lubricantnot a medlclno or laxative ro cannot gripe. . Try It today. fVntmt 9 alllajaaaaamnwJ &- -l - - The Most tK-Sf iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ONE of the outstanding lessons of the sharp competition among trucking companies is the economy of fitting each truck with right tires for its individual service. The U. S. Truck is at your disposal line of truck tires developed through years of study by U. S. Truck Tire Engineers, He makes your best in tcrcsts his own by .rec ommending the right tire for your needs. United StatesTlres arc Goocj Tires U.S. 7ZSS Where yuu can buv U. S. Tires: 7th & r A. J. POLIN TIRE SERVICE FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS u - OSAGE Day and Night Service This 24-Hour Service Is for United Into the school land department confirms the conclusion of the Peo ple of Oklahoma that a completo audit of tho affair of -tho school land department nnd publication of the facts 1 much to be desired. I'm strong for the rejected first plank of the flhnwnco platform." 1 Budget at McAlcatcr Ir Left a in 1921 fly th Aaaopntrl Pra Statu Wirt mam:sti:ii, .vug. 23. No change In the city budget for the fiscal year of 192223 were made by the county exclso bonnl when they reached the McAlcatcr esti mate today. An audit of city book Just completed shows total oxpendl- I Fall Styles m tt- TAV HATS are ready THE better dressed men about town nre beginning to wear their tall hats and in the next week or so you'll notice more and more. We're ready with newest styles from Knox and Stetson and scores of our cus tomers have already gotten theirs. When are you coming in? Knox nnd Stetson $7 end $3, Others $5 7Vay Brcyt Hers - - - --- Important Few Inches -l n on a irucK Tire Service Dealer with a complete Mono-Twin -The heavy dutv wmmm cushion tire for big trucks at mod erate speeds over all type of road. States Tina HHk '::! 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