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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1922 J8 WORLD MARK El PAGE STOCK DEALINGS ARE IRREGULAR Standard Oil Onler of Another Demonstra tion by Hulls N1".W rOKK. Oct. T leallngs In tn'tAv'n brief nioi'k mnrket session Wfin IrrrRiiln r and well shriva thM of rm ml half -hiillday atsalnna. Miaintnrd Oil sharps were the een- r itt (imilhfr bullish ilitnnnnlratlon. Nnw Jirc i delng pushed UP " "x iwkI . I'.alng m ii'i din nf 7 .hi II.. lay. Htandard nf Call f"inm. wl ' h has b"-n in f aup t H- of Ml. ;.uh.Ml up IH polnta. A Mill-In nt lli hiri r, suited In ft n.-C kI'i t ' f"r M'SK-nti lii l-um. .'.nlalr was e,nln acllva. I n irivln fractionally while III" ).( 1 1 (1 moved p 2 (mints to iinv liiKh. Tni slum ..f Atlantic l:i fining company sin-k. another tiiviiiiivr cf th Manrlnrd oil rfronp, w.ir ,i' tl,ln each, an ailvitnr ..i I ."i ovt i iii. previous) sale. Tli murker flrt reaction to the fa. i preventing transportation of Hm ior nn ships entering American ji.ii'k wns an iictlv sailing )( ship ping Mi' ka. lint there wns good n I mii i Inn nrid the losses were held wi'liln 1 i points Marine prpfprriil. Aim i Inin Inlemntlonal enrlinratlon mil Whip unci Ciitnriierpe wre nil tie-tii.'H-nl lliililiir shares rnnllniied l rifliit llm (lcrinrnlW.ii nf the prt fcri'd dividend fur I'nllnl States Ititlihn, the common rising IH and the incforred 3. Cuppers dlsplnyed a renclltiniii y triiilrnry, With dropping 1 3-8, 111 .tiof Inn 1 3-4 nnd Unite Copper nml Zinc, Annronda ami Ketinecott i! . llnliiK fractionally. l;qulitiHnta lout ground, on renlli li if snlrs, I'ullninn dropping i 1-1. Aiicrlinn (.'nr 1 nml Amerlenti nml I'.nlilivln Locomotives frnrllotiiilly. Total enles wero 480,000 nhnro. J.'orelgn exrhnngo rntrs wpro bet ter Ueiiiiind sterling crossed H 42 fur n net Knln of inoni tlmn n liolnt ntnl improvement nlo look plnco In most of til" Kuropenn Issues. llonil trnillng was fnlrly nrtlv to dnV nml lliu market Irregular. For eign lames wern slightly lower on nrnr enstern new, whlln n fuw itnmmtlr nM-iirltlfii rpklntrreil amnll nilvnnrcK Henvcr nml I lit Oninilo Jmprovommt Sa nml HI. l'nul Reiiernl 4 l-2 niltntii'Pil 1 3-1 over yentcr ilny'n fitiotnttonn. In tho dotne-tln llt Norfolk A "Wentcrn convprtlhlo 6s ilccllnnl 1 1 2 pnlntannil flront Nortlmrn 4 1-2b nml Texna I'nrlflo flmta lout 1 3-8 polnta pach. Alclilnon niljimtnicnt atnnipi-il 4a, Atnitrlriin Tolophono convrrtlhlo Ca nml lnvlncllila Oil la rnch lout ti point. NotnMo rrconiilotia In forelun ciirltlca were Mexlcnn lanta 6a with 13-8 polnta loss ami Mnmclllca fia 1 point. 1 .... Utierty lanuca were montly nluh r. Totnl anlea, pnr vnlun, 7,459, 000. Nrw York Klorka, a llepotle.1 by Itooa ton Hlilc I1at .National Hank lli.llillnr. Balrr Pi lln.1l, llllh Inn Cloaa IH II iU "Pi .... 17 .... IIU l s !( 17 U in; in. IIV HH l 11 4' 44 .... io . II 4 Alat nut.bar II 11 Alllad Cliamlcat .. Allla Clialmrra ... Am, Ak'I I'hfin .. Amtilcan Cm ... Am, Int'l Corp ... Amarlcan tMo Ainarlcan Unaant Atnorlcin Smallora Am. Htfl Kdya . Amarlcan auicar . Jirr.. rstnstri Tffb Am. T AT Amn. Tobarm ... Ametlcnn Woulan Anaconila Ati'hlaon All. 1 A W. 1, II ltd win lico . . iialllmnra Ohio JUrna,1ll "A" ... lltthltliam Meal . Pal t'arklnr Cal. Petrolfuin ... Canadian Paclllo (Vntral Jatliar .. Chanillr Chi.a f, Ohio . . . , 7 4 1 II lli 10 us 11 1I7U l IIU 7 im 10 MH 3 .... 17 llli 111 IMli a ii um . tl !C3 9U V II SIH II i ios mm ioih 1 0Vi 41 117S 1I7H II Ui. IIH US 14 II IT 31 'I It 71 7lt I II II IS 31 147 1ISS i us 4 1 ; ti II US HIS 4IS 1 7i im 4I 4I. as a mit 17 7l',k 7144 r it a at. ruin 4 It t III 4 41 r M A m c n. i a P. 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J. 110 I1IH SISS Ulr.,,l,J,. w 1 mal u.llker 18 1 HIS IMS Taiaa Co U4 10S 4s JM. T..n. Pa.iltft .... 1 10 Tei Pao Coal A Oil SO 57 SIS SS T.il.accn Protlucta 10 ICS IIS its tl US 1S US 11 1I0S 110S 1lS I ItIS itt ins Tmnaciintlnentil Oil I'nlon paolflo ITnlteil Fruit rnltei) Pet. htorea ,, I' ri. I'l.l. Alcohol , in tl II II 7 IIS It 11 IIS 17 ItS IIS It K Iteaity !' 4 Itubber 31 'S O'S " V K Kleel :.S91 tOI'l IOtS lS f H. Pteel, pf,l .... S IMS 133 13$S 31 BIS IIS tS 1'lah Conner 11 IIS (," ,!k . , llii.Pu.il Hteel Virginia Curo Chem U'aliaih pM "A" Weal Hint. ue t i u Tiilnn v, ' re Motor 17 (OS 4tS 41 I SI 1 Ull 91 II 1 ?S US US so ins ins ins 1 . . tos V ' "a flerln.1 I ... 7 A Co 4 41 4IS 41 S 191 19IS IH Tolsl aalci !l.609, Cotton Ni;W OHI.IIANR, Oil, 7 Highly fmmnlilfl apnl ai'ponntn ift"il Hi'1 irli' nf nilliin liiilrty, foil'. wing amiili ilxllnaa on lh oiiviilng uiiilur t'n rfff' i nf nnfavorariln polltliil nna of ovprnlulil. It wan k'inorally eon aldnipil that Ihn Inlllnl ilecllnc wnulil have heeii whirr hut for inn iinfnvor ii bin wmthrr nrcr a graat part of the lill. Nmirly all th aouthuii apnt markPia riipiirled a heller de mand nml lame trndlnK wwa done In the lorn) market utter houri yealer day The Infill of apot anlei In the until today wore 11,711 Imlna, proin derllnea under the cloae of yeaterdxy nf J In I polnta there na an advame to lenele 19 to 31 pninta nvrr, (In the plonw rtlllrh renllllna name from lh lone '' and laal tirlrna weie at net anlna of hut I In 11 pnlfila. Dnmmlier etd down to 10 90p, rnaa In f 1.1 Ho and olnaed at ZI.03P. Ortoher'a atrendth waa pronounced ea the reeull of a priaeltile ariueme nf ahorta In that mnnih, the ahnrta ap liearlnit in moat people to lie In an unfavorable poelllnn a reKiinla tend pre flplnhei waa Ihe alrnnn inorilli at the end of the dar, clnalnK 13 up at tl.Otp. It trnded at 31.10c at Ita heat. A Brent deal nf rain fell In the belt over nlitlit. nxrapt that only eenltored ehowaia weri nolail In Tpxiih. At many polnte the rainfall nmnilnteil to frorn 3 to 3 IriPhea. Theo oondl ll(i lie ware reitnrileil aa hlRhly iliun nitlni? for npi.n rottnn nml lticraaed hulllKh efliitlment to a noneldnrahle extent. Ilullr 1'iilliin Tnlile rnrtsimmM snuiMri n-mni Nrw llllrnni 1 .til llalvetin It 10 II ll Mnbllc III ltd Nuranneh ll.lt 1.11 CharlMioa .., Ill U'llinlmtnn :l It ' l.lll .Ml l,TT 114 It) iii m 4t,'l f r.'ns tiii city Niflk ll.lt J. Ito lliiltlmnr llo.lnn 21.10 lot Phlli1lphU Nir York 11.11 .... Mlnnr pnrl 4IT Tnlal ti),1y 11,111 Tnl.l f.ir w.k ll.lll 7tt.ni Tout tut mi l.SI7,(t inlarler lcTenierii Itiluatnn 31.00 11,111 11.101 Mfmlthll II no ll.il 11.00 It It 10 71 IMS 10.10 7, ITT i.ltw l.lll III 1,101 .... 7.119 t'.i7 11,111 II Mil Oil? 1,19a Vi',io M. IxiuU At inn l.lltln rtixk liana MonlKomirx Total tDilay 11,110 tll.lOI Nrw Orlfima CfHIon, NRW OHI.KANH, net. 7. Spot potion laa.ly alirl tlnctmntirtl. Halra on Ilia anot 111 fcalra: low nl.Iilllnr 11.11. too.t ml.1- illlni 11.11. NEW Yonrt Oft. 7 flpot cotton II. lie. qilltti ml.l.lllnr ettady Cltlra Aerrlre romrninr arynrttlea llarorlfd lir lltniy I Holier ly A Co curltlfa datiarlmtnt. M tlnltr huihi- ma, Tiiia uKia. r-ltlea Harvlra. pM .... Prafarrnea U Iil.t Aakel 70S 7S SI SOI none none II Vi I 70 IS , JOS , S01 , 110 . II : K IlanKara Common ..,........ llationturaa II ... lithcnturfa 11 ...( llabantura D Icinptra I par rent, pfA ltanae of t-rlreo, na Itaportrri tiy Itnuitmi, lllilo I n., l lr.l .liillonai Hank llollillni. Utah A Cloae J7S SS 17 II 49 S 41 S 3(0 10S S7 31 SI 117 700 140 IS 4S 01 31 S rura nil i:; it Olila. P. A 14 IS Hlnolalr I7i 17 Nkaiw , us n . Taiaa Co. !"' 4( Coalan '4 4Mi llaanoll no zii P Itaburah nam Arkanaaa (laa ...... 10H nS 17 31 31 110 110 Cll s 4S II SIS IS s II HS I 7S 10 - IS IS Ito ins us (I in eiar zr nklabnma Oa SI lit. Hhaata. I Dhtn OH 110 rrairi on ..Tin rtlrla Oil , 770 Mamiani, 74, Y. ... fia arm "'i on, Coppar. naw 4t4 Pa,1rral II Inter Petroleum .P.. SIS Mat I'l IS Mart it " 11 HS Mountain Proit 17 S Mutual li it ' annok , iu IS Itvan 7S 7S US s. HIS MS Halt freak 1H Kanulpa "4 (Mm ma 10 Ktan.UM, tmllana .III Btamlaril, Kentucky 11HI Snutharn atatet Il'4 (lull Oil, new 70 4 rSnndnrd Oil. Clnalng bid and eske.1 price of Htand ard Oil tork a repotled by Utrand berg, McOteevy A Co., Ill.l Aake Angio-Aiiirriean 33 S 1310 111 4t0 99 310 HS 110 17 tit 01 tl its 175 09 37 17J 109 110 II 710 190 its 100 331 13 ins in lit no HIS IUU 111 (10 93 llS 110 St Allanllo Iter , com ....... .1700 Atlantlo Itef.. ptd IM tlorne-wrymaer Ilurkeve Pipe 17 Chescbroiigh, pom ...a..... 310 Chraehrnugh, pfd 110 Continental Oil lit Creacenl aUIpe t.lne It l illlllierie n.i I ii'e irti.e .... Kuteka 1 ne Une ss (lalene. r.lgnal, com to (lalena Klgnal. ptd 101 Illlnnla Pipe t.lne no IndUna Pipe l.lne 17 National Trenail ! New Totk Tranalt 170 Northern Pipe l.ln im Ohio oil 337 I'enn.Mevlcan 10 710 .110 171 7 311 0 130S 10 111 110 Prairie Oil A Oae ,, Solar llellnlnr I'ralrle pipe l.ln ... Houlhern Pipe Line Koulhrrn Pa, on .... Houlhern pa. ripe . Rtandard, Inllana .. Standard, Kanaaa ,,, Htandard, Kentucky atandar.l, Nebraska standard, 77. J., com Matidard, N. J., pfd Htandar.l, N. Y Htandard, Ohio lwn A Finch ... ml ..I no ..! io ... Ill . . . o ... 70 Union Tank Line ... Vacuum Oil Washington Oil Independent. Cloalnr bid and aafced price of Inde. pendent oil stocka. on the New York curb, aa reported by Strandberg, Mcdrrevy A Co. 111.1 Asked Arkanaaa Natural uae I0S II H Hi is is s I I 11S IS IS I 11 10 I IS IS IS federal Oil Olllltand com (lien ItnrK Livingston Magna Merger Merrill Mldweat Oil Mldweet, pM Mutual Pennok Sapulpa Ravoy While Ragle 3S 4 US is 4S IIS Knnena Cits I.lreetorV. KANSAS CITY. Oet. 7. 4'attle n relpla ?.t00, for weekl Iletter gradea beef ateera tnoatly strong to lie higher, lop 113.41, other grades mostly weak to 3te lower- fat she stock generally weak to too lower, rannsrs steady, bulla mostly Stc loe.er, palvee unevenly Stctfll loweri siockera and feeders mostly 3le lower, stock cows and heifere ateady tn 3to low er stock calves eteedr tn toe lower- Hogs Receipts 1.800 1 active to pack ers, mnst aatea 8c to 10c higher, top II 10. bulk Sl.lOfllto, parking sows steady mostly I73ttf7.l0. (Sheep Hecelpta l.OOOi for week: l.ambs 7lrOII lower, top 114, sheep slow about steady, feeding lamba too to 7ie lower, Foreign l.irlimige. NKW YORK. Oct, 7 Foreign eichang firm, Greet llrltaln IJemand 4.43U, cablea 4 4IS lO.day hllla on banka (.(OS mrr liemand 7.I1S. cable 7, IIS Italys-rismand 4,39, rabies 4 SIS Uennany- Demand ,0IS. cables ,01 t IC LIVERPOOL NEWS LIFTSWHEAT UP Wook-end Evening Un To ward Finish Also Fac tor on Market CinrAOO, Oet. 7. HlKher quo- tatlnna nt Liverpool and week-end venlnimp toward the flnli.li hern lendad to gtvn a lift to wheat valuea today. At the flnfeh wlie.-it waa lip -l to t l4c with Doeemher II. OT 1-8 to 3-1, and May 11.09 1-S to 1-4. torn ndvaneed 7-8 nnd lo In 1 3-8p; nalp roae. 3-8 nnd l-3o to B-8p, and provlalntia Here iinclionced In 17p hither. The whent markrt ahowpd a elronje undertone thrniipjliout the abort eeaelon and while htielnniei wn IIRlit, the atrenajth n Mverpool re nltlng from the near eaat pnllttcnl altuatfon, Inilmnl amne in ode into poinmlaalon houee hiiyliii;. There aleo waa aome ahort loverlnir, l.lv erfiool reported all Atnerlrmi offers inmlti abroad overnli;lit na having been apoepted, with n hotter tnlllliiK ilenmiiil. Conalderaliln week-end eveninatip a;ni underwny tnwnnl tho lat, fi w Iradera cnrlmt to Imvn on pxlendcd Intoreat mil over Fumliiv In view of the foreign eltuiitlnti, corn and out were hlKhnr n eyinpHtliy with whnnt, corn totiehltiK ii new hlfjli for the firenent move ment. Country offerlntni won; not liirn. Kiieteru detimnd wna fnld. I'rovlalona weri firmer nltluniL-li trade una lliilit. I'tilreao Mtrwlierk. ClflCAao, Oct. 7 C(tle neretpta 1.000. oamtiarM week een. few efrlrtlb eholee an. I pi one lone feit aleert anil yearllnira ISO hleher el 111.11. ulli.r tins beef altera unevenly Sic tn Tin low er, weetern sraaaere laiKily 3(a lo 40c lower, beef row an, I heifer unevenly Ito to toe loweri ranneta ami cuilera alearty lo lie lower, bulla Ito to 310 lower, 'ml oalvea liooetllo off. Blocker Hn.1 feed era lamely lie lower, native beef aleera bulk 19 11(111 10, weatem iraaaeia 11.10 2 f 1A alivli.,. at,. I fu.lk.. .a .A ,i;,?!:.P'' row" anil heifere II Itf7.00, rannara an.1 ruttrra II lOtf 1 10. veal calve. 110.10 Oil. II. Ilofe- -Iterrlnta t.oon. fairly aetlv arouml aleaily. Milk 170 In 100-pounil av erorea 11.7190 11, top 11.90, kooiI aorl iliolce 300 to 110-pounit hutrliere 10.10(1 Ito, bulk packing aowa I7.IOVI.00, kill ing plat 1 1.11 1 I :l. , eneeii -ueoeipia i.oooi eteaily, rat na tive Umha 7tc lower, fat weetern I a in be 3lo tn 40O lower, feeding lamba lio lu too lower, elieen ataailv to Sto lower, etna. In top native lalnba 111 It, bulk 111.00 413.10, cull moally U.ilOCfl.tO, rbnlca weatern lamba (14 31, fat heavy ewea II. to vi. cv, cioaing top feciling lamba lll.lt. Chicago Produce. CHICAGO. Oct. 7 Polaloeertrm nn aaoke, dull on bulk, recelpte II care, total United tUatce ehlpment l.oil ear. Wlaoonaln aackeil roun.l white loco 11.00 rwt, illttu hulk aiaiioo cut., Mlnneaota nuiaa anil aantl laml Ohloa lOfttte tel., North Dakota aaked Iterl Klver M.OOfl I 01 rwt., Houth Il.ikota lackeil Ohloa IIO 10c cwt. NKW YOnif, Oct. 7. The actual eontll. lion of clearing huuae banka and truat colnpanlen for the week ahow a deficit nf III, on. too. Thl la a dacreaae of 111,111,. Ito from laat week. I.llH-rly Honda. NKW YOHK, Oct. 7 Liberty bonda rloaed. 1S 100.11. flrat 4a 100.01. flrat IS 100 11. eecin.l 4S 100 14, (hint ISa loo.io, fouitli ISa loo.si, victory ISa un- raue.i luo.iu, victory i'i cauea idq.ii. 4ll4lillioiiut 4'lly I.lveeloek. OKLAIIOUA CITY, Oct. 7 Cattle Me ealpla 7.711. for weak bulk ateera and butcher rattle oloalng Sto lower, top 17.71, beat fed heifere around 11.00, cow ft. to bai'i nullum ts eo.i r&u tn cjw; 04.00, canoere ami cutler 11.71 and up. Ilulla tl.IOCj3.7t. calvra ateady, beat veal- lloge -'lleeelpte t.tlli lOo higher, lop av.uv, ouik is io ana up. Hnnin. f'lly rro.tuce, KANSAS CITY. Oct. 7. Kgg. potatoes and poultry unchanged. buttar, Weekly Mctnl. NKW YOUIC, Oct. 7. The demand for iter.1 has Ira.nciictl materlnlly fol lowing thn recent active ralIron.it litiyliiK lu nilvunco of tho October 1 rle In in 1 1 a, nml buyer Kenrrully nro Kliuwlni; moro illepoaltlon to await now develnpmonta. Kail PtnburROea niut coiiKeated trnfflo (ire Interfering; with tho movement of both raw inntertaU nnd flnlehrd products and nro cuinlng delays In itellverlwi. 1'lir iron Is uuleter. alio While prlcea nre IrreKUlnr the ton la eniiler, Korelcn Iron contlnura to iirrlvo In ennaldornhle volumo deaplte the new tariff. Copper continue, nulot. Export demnuil U unimproved and homo coneumptton lina aim shown iiime fitlllllK off. Tin waa rteady on the fnvoratilo monthly atntlatlcg nnd early gnlna In foreign enchnnue. but reacted na con sumers ahow llttlo or no Interest In the mnrket. Load p.ialcr following: more liberal nfferlnKa, Tho car ehurtaso Ii cam In it concern to ahlniiera. Zlno ruled eay with demand lean nctlve, Onernt nna have been cur tnlled by car, labor nml fuel ehort- Antimony (tiet. The price of the irnninx; interest can v mailed in th outildo market. Cotton ficnl Oil. ' NKW YOIUC, Oct 7 Cotton teed oil wns, e Iron it, prlcea advancing 35 tool ioirit.-t on nctivo buylnic by re flnera and roverlne of ahorta. Itenl lilnif rnles checked the ndvnnce, final bld belnu 10 polnta net higher for October, nnd Z to 31 hlRher on the balance. Kale.. :a.l0u barrels. Prime crude, 7.00c; prime aummer yenow apot, ll.ooc: October. 8, Bsc! December, 8 52c; March, 8,75c, all bid. STRIKERS ARE FINED IVnir Slioii Crnft Workers Sentenced to .11111 111" k, ('. JllllKO. Ily International News Service. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 7. Four atrlkltiR aliop craft workora were Riven Jnll sontencea ranglm; from three to lx montha and fined today by federal Judge Arba S, van vnlkenburir for violation of i federal Injunction restraining; atrlk era from vlo enco. William Wn ton nnd Fred Martin worn aotitcnrcd to nix montha In Jail W. L. Clnrk and John Illorch to three montha. I.acli man wns fined 3100, All four nre from Springfield Mo. Full many n germ of vllcat mien i-erene Tho dunty meshea of our carpets bear; Full ninny n raKweed Is born to bloom unseen And cnat Ita pollen on the thor niigtifnru Dentil, too often, Is peace with victory. An Indian I' Oii rlim Cnlbcrl. Oklnn lied I tnl Ikt ' in nit M iplo oi tn I UK Iiiimiw frlDO. To tho rUlK, "Ilulll Mnnnn," tit lluttertl tnnlden. This pnlnthx ymhollcnl of mnldenhoud junt tiloi nomliiir Into wnmnnhood la one Colbeit'a heel uiliviurn. Tile avn hollani nf lila wilntliiKa la tho thin Upon which Colbert lnyei the Kfoi' M etretxi. The mnldcn relifna ove II emntlona of yminf mnldi'iiliom tnotlierhood nml Inyo. The eiUit hloaanm In the dralfrn aymbnllzi fertility, the tiecklncu alio weiira I eeply synibollrnl of the tnni nm the wnmnn, held by tho ronnet'tln half moon yet not nulte meetlni eyinhollzInK pourtahlp. The Imltei fly I. wovon Into the (lc(!M o( Iici ennnent. The nnlntlnK l one thn ha been exhibited In New York Ral- lerlea nnd line exacted a great deal ol comment. "Tulan hnn a rtvlllzatloln older thnn Itself, of which It knows nothing nnd that embodies nn nrt thnt belouk'S to this country nlone. Iok from this Indow aee thnt rkyllne. thosa mesas that hnvo an Individuality all their own nnd If Tulsn hut know It, tho nrt nnd rlvulzntloln of which I spenk belong with what you eo thero." Tho speaker was v. Overton Col bert, young Indian nrtlet. lie was standing at the wlndnwa of tho art rooiiM nt Central high fichnol over looking tho low lying hills to. the north of tho city, hills shndowed 1th the faint blue haze of a Sep tember morning. It was through uch hills thnt Colbert rnccd. hnrso- back, whan ho was a llttlo hoy. He grew- up In the midst of surround ings that he has need lu his nrt nnd has tried to Interpret for the people that sco them every day nn well ns for tho nrtlstlc world In which ho has already made a name for hlni- iwilf. He recolvrd his collcgo train ing In A. & M. college at Stillwater. Now, nfter years of hard work that are summed up briefly In the suc cess thnt ho lias achieved for him self, ho has come homo for a, little while. Oklahoma hasn't Known much about this native son. Colbert's father and aunt and uncles weren't In sympathy with his artistic ambi tions. They hnd Ideals of a commer cial or political career for him. Col bert's grandfather, Frank Overton, wns a governor of Indiana territory. Ills father Is cll knevrn In OUla hnma'ei political life. So when, nt the end of a college career that gave young Colbert training na a mechanic nnd engineer, ho talked things over quietly with hln father and therewith announced hln Inten tion of following a Una of work for which ha felt himself to bo fitted above all else, It was without back ing or sympathy from h a fnmllv that he struck out for 111 mm' If, atnrtlng nut first for Alasku. The story of his Journeylngs. making his way as he went, study ng tho life. the mythei, tho legends, tho rellgloua rites, the art of the Indian wherever he found peonlo of his own rnce. his subsequent nrrlval In New York nnd his gradual climb up tho ladder towards microtia as the world elves It, is n long story. nut Tuisa people who kept in closo touch with artistic events In nrt cen ters ot the enst have read many crltl- clams, appreciations, comments upon Colbert's work. They have seen newspaper pictures of soma of his best canvn-avs. Thoy know that his paintings, with their background nf European training, modern thought and technique, go to the primitive thoughts and Impulses of the red people for their inspiration and that in their symbolism they contain meaning nnd story that the young artist Is most cnrneiit In his endeavor to pass on to tnia modern generation Colbert la a Chickasaw Indian. In Calern, Okla., "the land ot his fathers' ha has a studio, it lei ii wigwam, and when he works there he more often than not weara hi native costume. His other studio Is In New York. The .schools from which he received his training nro the New York School of Fine and Applied art and the Wnnhington School ot Art. Exhibitions ot his paintings has been sponsored hy Miss Mabel Clark In the Ver Meer studios, and ho has exhibits In the Montroso galleries, l'nul Wyland Itartlett, tho sculptor is deeply interested in Col bert nnd plana to sponsor him soon in J'aris. Out while New York and Its emi nent people have meant recognition of his work to Colbert. It la from Oklahoma, his own home, and from thn state In whleh folk ot his own SAFEGUARD Tour Stock Market Trading with Stock PrivilcpcH Pree Stockist 37 explains how you can control and trade In 100 shares of any Slandard Stock Issue with III to PAUL KAYE ,4N,Iwrv.,er,r Houston. Fible & Company of Kansas City, Mo. MEMDEI18 NEW TORK STOCK EXCHANGE aiM CHI CAGO HOARD OF TRADE). Stocka. Ronda, Grain and Cot ton, Standard Oil and Subsi diary 8tok. New York and Boston Curb. Liberty Bonds nought and Sold. Private Wires CI1A8. D, CIiarCilKIT, Mgr. Telephone Osage 0200. No. 11 Ist Fourth St., Talow, Okl. Artist With a HBE9eW .al.aln 'it sIslsB I A "eaaSe7jJJBI -r e, ' . a3fliflK9B race, live, that tho young artist gets his material and hln Inspiration for his work. He doplrts In his pictures, religious myths of tho llopl, Navnju, Choetaw, Chickasaw, Sioux Indian myth that nre peculiar to a single ruin nnd myitis that nro universal ri all trlbcn. Ho feels that them Is un art sprung from tho soil ot Amcr- ci thnt belongs to America nml to American people nnd h feels that such an nrt must he the basts for the evolving ot truly American nrt and architecture. Ho Is ns essen tially Amorlran in his work as An derson or Hergeahelmcr nre In theirs. "Here," he snld, pulling from his pocket a silver swastika, hand- wrought and with Its center a tur quolso "is a plcco ot Jewelry that Is artistic In denlgn nnd belongs to your country. Tong before tho Jewelry thnt you hnvo hero was brought In. Tulsa had an artist that was capable or producing things ot real value, audi ns this or this" drawing a ring, heavily wrought nnd ot quaint- design trom nia nttio ringer, "ruisa people have an art of their own that existed long before Tulsa, was over thought ol hut they, like all other people of this country have never been taught to sea It." Colbert nays that he studted Euro pean art and acquired training "In order to go beyond It." Buffalo 11111 said onco of thn artist, whose In dian name tn Red Feather: "Itcd Feather, you din your brush In the rainbow and paint the Indian from tho soul ot all generations ot Indians with tho Philosophy and pre cision of European thought." nut while Colbert a work nan one meaning for tho New York that has recognized him nnd applauded that which ho has dono, it will have an other or perhaps a deeper meaning lor Tulsa nnd for Oklahoma people. Miss Adah Iloblnson, director of tho art department at the high school met Colbert nnd saw his work last summer In Oklahoma City. l'rofcn sor Jacobsen, head of tho art do- lartmont at tho University of Okla homa 1) deeply Interested In young CtrThcrt and arranged to take some of hln work to Oklahoma City In ad dition to the exhibits ho succeeded In having placed nt the university. Miss unuinson induced cmuert to rome to Tulsa this fall with sonio of his work, and nn exhibit of his paintings will be placed In tho cor rldorn of tho high school tho week beginning October 18. n , , u n- .iiun.rig Tray up to Alaska, Colbert paid his expenses by mending farm machinery, doing odd jomi as an expert mecnanic, etc. During tho war he served In the navy, entering lowest rank, utilizing his knowledge of color by doing cnmouflngo work and designing In the disguising of transports nnd ho left tho servlco an officer. He Is nn export rlflemnn and hna taught shooting. Ho l.i Interested In ama teur thentrlcals and with his writer friends in (Irccnwlch vlllago has done a bit of that kind of , work, 25 Per Cent Discount on FLOOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS PICTURES MIRRORS AND PICTURE FRAMING During Our Removal Sale This Week Only We move to our new location, 511 South Main Btreet, one week from todny. Special removal sale prices on Wall Paper, Paints, Brushes, Etc. Native Art V. .1 t Harry Kemp raid of him "Frank be gan us nn nrtlcit nnd ny naru nnu in telligent work becamo a good actor." Ho rides, and greatly interested In wilting, does a little of that work occasionally. How dci you find time for so much? he was asked, He smiled. "There nro minds, you know, that would be bewildered nt the necessity of attending two ten In one after noon! Ona excitement, one thing learned or dona lasts them a long time. Hut we hnvn 24 hours a day. The world Is busy nnd when you nro busy alone with it you learn mucn. In the Oil Fields Facia About Seminole County Operations Marshall Is drilling at 1.400 feet In 30-11-8. whtlo Gardner Petroleum company Is making a. location In 34. Cosden Oil company Is drilling at about 2,800 feet In 16-10-8. A well Is botng drilled tn tne southeast of 32-4-8 (name ot com pany not Known) at 1,800 fact, and Jnrvls & Holmes nro drilling In the southwest of the same section at about 2.0S0 feet, where they havo a G-barrel well at 1,935 feot. Tho oil la of a very heavy grade. In 19-9-8 Itobold started a well but lost the hole at 1,100 feet. In 17-9-8 Rood la finishing a well at 3,650 fret, nnd 15,000,000 feet ot gas at about 2,000 feet, and botween IC and 20 barrels from 3,295 to 3,330 feet. Smith Is drilling at about 2,000 feet In 38-8-8. Munteo Sc. Ileaman nro drilling at 1,604 'feet In 19-8-8. It waa in this section, several years ago, that parties drilled five wells to the 1,700-foot sand, with ono well mak ing 140 barrels on n 60-day test, while sevoral of the others wore gnssers nnd the balance wero dry. In 31-8-8 thero la a well which has bocn In about two years nnd four months, nnd Is producing on tho pump nnd making nbout 17 barrels, nt 1.533 feet. To tho south ot this well Is a dry hole In thu same sec tion nt 2.100 feet- There Is a dry hole drilling In 1-7-7 at 1,700 feet. Hmlth is now drilling In 32-7-7 nt 2.200 fect,"aftcr an oil .showing nnd 4,999,999 root or gas nt 1,600 feet. Kawfleld Is beginning work on a well In 20-6-7. In 1914 Itnmsoy drilled a dry hole at 1.400 reet In 30. The Wcownn company drilled a dry hole tn 29-6-6 at about 3,600 feet and Kawfleld is starting a woll In 25. Osscnheck Is drilling at 600 feet In 10-8-7. A dry hole was drilled in the southeast of 23 nt 1.700 feot. A well Is being stnrted In 27-11-7. The Shnffer company drilled n dry hole In 28-10-6 at 3,500 feet. Pralrlo Oil fc uas Co. drilled a dry hole In 11-9-16 at 2,550 feet. TI dal-Osage Is drilling a well In 22-9 A and la down 1.800 feet. In H-t-t Mnrahall and nsaoUates aro starting a well In 10-8-R n dry hole was drilled to n depth of 3 400 feet. Tho abovo Is the record of Semi nole county activities as reported to The World Saturdny Dry Hole In Craig Coimlu Mpeclel to Th World. . . . WKI.CH, Oct. 7. The, well which Vernon Lane and associates have been drilling for oil on the Andy llarr fifrm on Huascll creek In the north part of Crnlg county has been ptuRrred. Indications of oil am snld to hnve been found as tho well wns drilling, but thn abandonment of the well has put nn end to the hopca of many who were sure, that a pool would be dlecovercd. It Is clnlmed thnt tho drilling mny bo resumed nt a later date. Mld-Conllncnl Field Largest Oil Producer I Whnt Is known nn the Mld Contlnent field, embracing the oil he.irlng sections ot Kansas, Okla Iiuitia, Northern and Central Texns, Northern Louisiana-and Arkansas, ts the largest nil producing nrea In tho Tutted Stntes. Its output during Au gust wan 3S.4U.OO0 barrels of high grnde oil, or nearly 65 per cent of the totnl production ot thn country during thnt month. Oklahoma produces more oil than 'any other single etnto In. the Union. During August, nccordlng to the American Petroleum tnntttutc, the Oklahoma wells produced 11,667,000 barrels of crude polroloum, or at the rate of -108,016 barrels a day, California wns Oklahoma's nearest ( ompetltoc In point ot production, the August output of the Pacific const state being 11,849,000 barrels. Prolific Shallow Field Discovered In Utah Tucked away In tho hills of Ulnh, CO miles from a railroad, there ts a prollflo shallow field producing 42 gravity oil, nccordlng to W. U llucker, general manager of the Diiscnberry llrother (las & Oil Co.. who visited tho field recently on his way bark tn Tulsa from Ilfl An geles. To get to tho territory, he left the train nt Virgin, Utah, and went part of tho more than sixty miles northwest by stngo and thn rest of tho way In u "flivver." The oil. he said. Is found at the unusually shallow depth ot 660 feet, somn ot tho wells showing Initial production as high as two hundred. Tho field, although tar from trans portation raciiiticn, is only about flvo hundred miles from Los An geles. S13 Per Cent Increase In Oil Refining Capacity The oil refining capacity nt the United States has Increased 813 per cent In 16 years, according to the American Petroleum Institute The Incroaso has been brought about by tho domand created by the Internal combustion engine. In 1906. the refiners of the United States, running to capacity, could handle nbnut 219,000 barrels of crudo petroleum a day. Tho princi pal demand was for kerosene. Gas oline was a by-product and only about eight million barrels of It were produced during the entire yoar. un January l or this year. ins refinery capacity waa over two mil lion barrels a day. The principal de mand Is for gasoline which, accord ing to tho latest official figures, was produced during July at the rata of about 160.000.000 barrels a year. Tho present refineries in Mexico TULSA SECURITIES COMPANY tTXUSXED OECtntlTIES WE OFFER Amrrlran Oil ft Ileflnlnr 48 Chestnut A Nmllli common. .13.00 Chestnut A Smith preferred, .CO. (Ml (llailrs Ilelle common .33 (IbMlrs Uetle preferr-ed...... J15 Independent Oil A (laa l.'O Inrader Oil Corpn.. .10 lttna-wooil Oil common Ieona lvtrolenm .7S Meridian rrtroleum OS TULSA SECURITIES COMPANY E. U TAI.MAN, Manarcr. rtionc Cedar Bit tit Central National Ita ark Bids. Right Between Two Big Gassers NOW RIGGING UP RAHGLI4L. ! pnoou fii l by wiicofjowca L.C. VOUHO i aa lOREVV HttlWO $r J.5.60WCH 0,aec I T. MIN5HAL L O G CO. Our Lease, North One-nair ot Northeast quarter In JK-H-14 night Between Gassora Numbered 1 and 2. No. 2 initial rating 3V& millions gas. No. 1 exceeding 5,000,000 gas volume five months old. Rock pressure in excess of 400 lbs. Earning Capacity $125 Daily Net Now Paying Profit to Syndicate Owners Oil producers have taken nearly nil available Interests, 4-lfiths only remain unsold. Priced to yield 40 to 75 per cent monthly with well like No. 1. At My Office Sunday Morning, 9 to 11; Monday at 8 H. G. HOTCHKISS 414 Central National Bank Bids'. alona have a capacity nearly aj great as the refineries in this coun try had 16 years ago. 26100 New Oil Wells Yearly An average of about 26,000 new oil wells havo been drilled during each of the Inst alx yenrs In order to obtain a sufficient supply of crude to satisfy the constantly growing do mand for oil, according to the Amer ican Petroleum Institute. Of these 26.000 wells, 7,600 were "gasssrs" or dry holes. Tremendous Gasscr Near Greenback, Terns i Speeta! to 7he World. MKX1A, Texas, Oct. 6. The T. & P. Co., llrowner No. 1, on the J. 11. Ilrowner lease, about three and one- half to four miles due west ot Grots. beck, came In for a tremendous gasscr Tuesday night nbout 6 o'clock The well has been drilled to a trifle lower than 3,000 feet and tho drill era nttcmptcd to set csalng at around 2.950 feet but could not get a s.-.r for the casing. They then pulled (he casing and got It all out ot the hols except about one thousnnd fee-. when the wen mew mua an over tho derrick, showing a trained" is gns pressure. Tliero was three let of mud on some parts of the der rick. On nccount of the fact that the casing has been pulled the well his caved nnd bridged Itself, but the owners oi wie wen navo ueciueu m drill deeper. . . This well Is nnoui nair way ds tween Kown nnd Alexia and la from eight to ten mllea from present pro duction nnd snntua mis gns now tiresnee oil production. It will mean nnother section ndded to tho great central Texan field. Groesbeck la filled with erowdn nnd also crowds nt the well and the big company scouts aro on me ground nnd excitement la running hleh. It Is renortod that lease prices nre climbing nnd quite a few chang ing hands. Important Oil Notes About 123,000 tsnk cars are utd In the transportation of oil In this country. Of these nbout eight thou sand, nro railroad property, tho re mainder being owned by those en- KUKVU II v.. ,j Only 16 years ago kerosene was the petroleum product In most de mand and gasoline, which is now the chief commercial product ot crudo oil, was difficult to dispose ot. The first oil well in thn United States waa drilled In 1859 and yield ed about 26 barrels a day. Tho pro duction of the country during August of this year waa at the rate of 1,493,387 barrels a day. Foster Getting Well tn Midwest Pool 4' It was reported yesterday that the No. 4 of tho Poster Oil company, In 2-10-9 had topped the sand late Friday night nt 3,066 feet nnd tha the well waa making a grent deal of gaa and tilled ap rapidly with oil. Officers of this company wero nt the well yesterday and a lato report could not be obtained. CALVIN O. SMITH Municipal Bonds Bought and Sold Ornate ItniHte Otj Honda tfcboof llletrirt Maul lllatrlrt Phone Oeaa-e 744 1, II OS 118 Keaoedj nidi., Tnlea. Okla. Noble Oil Oaa era.,.. Moble oil A Oai pfd,...M. Neoo X'rtroleum cum., ,.. Noeo rrfrolram p (4, .60 t.7S l.fS I wee wtxKl ajii Bed Ilank OU a..- .v .wjinij cv rivismi ,,,., Tnrmsn Oil Co..,, tVUeox Oil A Gaa Y OU A Cat , .11 1..10 S.rxi rVT.CUBKC. OX 4. GO. M MrT I' a r I