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I MONDAY, JANUARY 2. 1022 I'ACE TWO THK DAILY ARDMORKITE. CITY OFFICIALS II Hefner and Dyer Not to Assume Arbitrary Stand, In Aftermath of Crossing Wreck. Elimination of . dangerous grade crossings la a popular toplo for con sideration since the accident at Me Llsh avenue Friday night according to statements of City Manager Dyer and Mayor Ileffner, and they are going to take action as soon as the tueslion of tito best manner of pro1 coedure Is determined upon to have; I he menace removed. Both mayor and manager do not wish to take any step that will seem abritrary, they say, but they are de termined to protect the lives of the people who are compelled to cross these dangerous places if possible. The question does not confine User. to the McLlsh avenue crossing of the Ringling road, but will embrace every railroad crossing in the city where an accident is likely to occur. The mayor called, attention to a subject covering this question that will be discussed at the 13th annual good roads show to be held in Chi cago, January 16 to 20, which In. part is as follows: "The grade crossing menace is a grave one, and enc that will receive more than rassing attention at the meeting," he said. , "Out of the 12,000 persona killed on tlie highways of the country last year, 7,000 were struck down at grade crossings. Investigation has shown ulso that one motorist in every three l careless at grade . crossings, ap proaching the tracks at reckless speed, and without taking due notice ol approaching trains. "In 970 cares In which motorists ran in front of the trains, 136 per sons were killed and 405 were in jured. In 4S0 cases motor cars were stalled on the crossing and were de molished, and forty-three cars actual ly collided with the danger .signals. 'An investigation conducted recent ly demonstrated Dint most highway Accidents occur on , long stretches of road instead of on thuj curve, and rre due to speeding and reckless driv ir.jc rather than to skidding." The mayor and manager think thai drivers kIiouI 1 ho cautious, as well a the employees who operate the train, hut the danger of the grade crossing :i ever present and with a propei cate or guard, would eliminate future tntalitiua in Ardmore. onard Mitchell Bout Postponed to Jan. 9 MILWAUKEE. Wis Rcnny Leon ard, lightweight champion boxer, will meet l'iiiky .Mitchell, Milwaukee, on Monday night, January 9, in a 10- vound decision bout, insteud of lh! afternoon as originally arranged, the I-OKlponemeiit being occasioned by n muscular affliction euffi-ml by Mit- hell. Leonard w.nl through the formal ity of weighing In this forenoon, tip ping the Ihhiii at 1374 pounds. Hilly tlihkon, manager of Leonurn r.gures that -by hiving the champion meet Mitchell on the !'ih, he will still be abl" to carry out the arrange ments for l he ihuiiipii.il to fulfill hi "ngagements at New Orleans on -full uary 14. CITY BRIEFS All public hulldingn IhimU. and Uuslness Iiouks were closed today, (irooery Htore were open iarl of the day In order to supply the needs cf their customers, but all latK- tie. i partment ston s I- sed Saturday til and will remi;in ilosrd until tciiioi tow mnrnlnK. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Manly spent Sunday aft 'rnoon woh fii'-nds nf Pilot Point. T.x.i". Tiny mudo ihi trip In Dr. Hardy's air plane. I'll H Ai Uew driving. The distance, so miles, was rovered in very quick tltis". The city schools opened this morning after a wcem vaeuthn With little notable increase m the attendance. SenliC high srhrol students wete rhown a picture outlining tl.e dif ferent steps of the packing Industry from the ranges to the consumers mhle. O. H. Woodruff. prlncal bish echool, anno'jticed that educational pictures of this kind would he shown onoe a week. James A. Cotner of New Ynfk ia Iti tho city tciluy 011 business. Gus Tooln of Oklahoma City, wus In Ardmoie to-hiy on basinet . County Aswasor Jalm Speers wor.t to Ok Inborn City today to .-ttend thf annual meet tne of the statu organisa tion Of tjf 4SWMOTS. The monthly reiwrt ctf Fmler Sheriff fleorge K. I.nrtnan shows that there j Vere cowlned In the county Jnd dur. tng the month Jost fnst U prisoner of this numWr 4 have eltlior serv ed eentence or hare been released tindr hond. Thero remains tedy S& prleonera In the custody cf the sheriff, Albert Cooper, law student at O tf nnd Vernon Htrange, sgrioultore at A. A M., both of Hugo, were here lust nlfht returning to their re rpeetlva rnlligea after rptndinf ths lirlldnfi at home. OffirUI la rremmad AN'AnAHKl. In reronltln nt the faithful discharge of his duties as dls tniraintr agent and rhlnf rlera of the Kiowa Indian agency here n. It. rvw ley lis been awirded a prnmollen h the department and on January I will resume hie fomiee riHtlea as tra ellnf auditor with an Incre in PREPARING FOR ACCIDENT PROBE alary, 1921 CHAMPIONS Wc ffp" 'i r ..I y ;,v i mU-- NFTW YORK. The crowning of the usual quota of new champions in sport l.atured the year 1921. Biilia-.Cs, wrestling, boxing, base ball, golf and athletics saw the rise of new titlo holders. Seldom a yclr passes that fnlU to see the dethroning of one or more c:iam;. n' wh .-iiions appv veiy secure and the twelve-month just end ed was no exception, for tho uncrown ing of he great Willie Hod by young Jake Sohaefer, Jr., was a knockout. Following the lisU of champions In the leading branches of sport as com piled by Jack Velock, International News Service sporting editor. ATIILKTtCS. INTKIUXlLIJ'XaVTK CHAMPION'S Team California University. Track 100 Yards M. Kirksey, Stanford. 220 Yards A. Woodrlrig, Syracuse. 440 Yards O. O. llendrlxon, Cal. &S0 Yards K, Kby, Penn. One mile J. J. Connolly, George town. 100 Hurdle K. J. Thomson, Dart mouth. 2:'0 Hurdles K. J. Thotnpon, Part mouth. Held Shot .1. A. Hhclburn, Danmouth. Hammer Pandrow, M. 1. T. l'ole, Vault Tie among Norris, Cali fornia; Horwood, Harvard, and G. D. Brown, Yale. High Jump Tie ltwcon I-andon, Cale, and .Aruller, California. Rroad Jump K. O. (iourdln vard. Har- A. A. I". CHAMPIONS (Indoor.) fiO-YarJ Run Frank Conway. Hofl-Yard run J. J. O'Rrlen. 1. 000-Yard Itutt Sid Ie.slle. 600-Yanl Hun K. j. Murrey. Tw3-inlle Kun .Max Huhland." l-I'ounil Shot P. J. McDonald, standing Hroad Jump W. I. Heed Orie-AI-le Walk R. V. Hamcr. TO Yard Hurdle Harold Harron. Standing High Juuii Kd Kmes. Won title la.ii year. (Outdoor.) ino-Yard Hun Charles I'addiM-k. 1'20-Yanl Hun Charles 1'iiddock. 440-Yard Hun W. K. Stevenson. 8hu-Yard Hun A. llelffrlch. Mllo Kun Joit, Hay. 1'ive-Mile Hun- H. V.. Johnson. Three-Mile Walk Willie I'lant. 1J0 Yiud High Hurdle Karl Thorn fnn. 1'u-Yard Low II jrdles Karl Thom son. 440-Ynrd Hurdles Arnold Peach. Itrosd .lumji R. O. Courdln, High Jump P. Y. Alberts. lloii.Step ur.d Jumr K. Oeist Pole Vault- K. Knourek. HENRY BURR RAISES . MACK SILVER FOX AS PASTIME OFF STAGE : Die letiHic loving public ef this ! r.nmiutilty wdl welcome the . iioiitKemeiit made tecet.tly hy th Pss Furniture thM the right fr mens 'ictor srttpts will visit Ard n. re tit the Contention Hull. Fiiilay, Jmii. litli. For years Burr has h'en a tmtianal favorite, his rrrnt populirpy hsvln been gained tlroug:i the nuslium of la ictor record. During the paet thrcf years l.e has apvrct in many cities us a member of the Victor Artists troupe, giving bis admirers the (ppcrtutiliy rf bearing him in person, htid bf'omlng acquainted with one It ey liuj known bnig only through a wax disc. Burr has many liohMe. one of which Is the ra.smg of the black sil ver fexl Nrr Keysville, N. Y. he has ejtshll.ihed a large r.indi wlinre he ppenrt as much uf hi tune a lsnlbin with l.ia pets. Appesiiiig with Hnrr, will be, Hilly Mi fry. tenor -vomedinn: .lhert Cmnp- Iw II. leiior: John Meyrr, barltore. 1 tYnnk Ciflxlnn. b iweo; Monroe Silver, in nolifct.M; iVed Van Ep. bun- Joist and Frsnk Pftntn, pianist. The',' rtisemltle work will he carried by the tlteellng Trio and the I'erlene Quartet, This nginient extraordinary has keen eectired through the efforts of the popular Victor dealers in Ard more, Ifca rnrnltnre Co., and lAik Mneki store. In apeaklnf ef the ar tiata, Mr. Crockett ttrtes he heard them In tevelanil last year and wtt hraeed a parked house. Pea's ehmild le resreved at enev Runaway Prrw Fatal At.TttS- II. M. Wiitm. Iivirt one mile from Martha, near here. dead aa a reuh ef a runwsr of a team of hnrers he w.e driving while re turning home frm thtt plara. I'tastr-t autnMs brought Cie Inf red mm tn tlie nnspitsi, nut ins ekuii erh eJ and he die eerersl htir laler. 1 1 LYmm Mr tra.rvk.Kfv 2Ti Katptorv P Shot Put Clarence Houser. Hammer Throw Pat Ryan. 56-Pound Weiglit Pat DcPonald. Javelin Milton Angler. Discus Ci us Pope. Decathlon Dan Shea. Pentathlon E. Gourdin. KYSKIUIX, Champions New World's York Giants. National League Champions New fork Giants. American League Champions New York Yankees. International League Champions Rultlmore Oriole. American Association Champions .oulsville Colonels. Iiicific Coast League Los Angeles. World's Home Run CJampion Tube Ruth, 59 homers. Nntlonul league Hatting Champion Rogers Hornsby, St. Ixiuls. American Leaguo Ratting Champion Harry Heilman, Detroit. (iOhF Amateur Champion Jesse National Guilford. National Open Barnes. National Woman Marlon 11 oil Ins. Hritlsh Amateur Champion Jim Champion Mis Champion Willie Mutter. Hritlsh 0n Champion Jock Hutch Mori . r.oi; World' Pnifexsiiiuul Cluunplons Heavy Weight Jack Peuipsey. Ughl I leavy Wight Georgo Carpen tler. S i idh-wei gh t Job n n y W ilson . i Itrrwelght Jack Hritton. Lightweight Heimy Ionard. I Vat her weight Johnny Kilbano. Itan'aiiiu eight Johnny Puff. Flyweight Jimmy Wilde. American Amateur CliiunplmH IAD pound Clasf John Hainm.Pllts burtth. 115 Pound Class Georg Daley, New York. 121 found Class ln C.artin. Phila delphia. lOO LATE TO CLASSIFY UiST Saturday n'ght between town and rd Ave. N. W cord eisleg r.'. r:?.JJ:s pnit RENT Five room modern cot- tage, east front, paved street. Price . . i 1 1.... rii.MWiie. .....,. ... phone 4j. WANTKI-Two gentleman to board and win, rensonwhle. 611 2nd north-1 wext. Phone 747. 21 CLASS 31 LEASES nrsr wlldcnt drilling now n-t reaching productb Ti new Ant lers s-i'iiUow flell. Thr-e weils drill ing. " te 0 rr acre. Titles, guar anteed. HiKl'Mt A Miller. Hcx4s7. Atit'.ei-. dkh. 1-S NIOILT rnnlhed led rnom. Also, practical nursing by m'.d.iie aged 1 lity. Swt.sfnetioii guronte-d. Phone j :i: Mrs. IVnpmse, 2-S 1 FOR It KNT F.inlhl keeping rooms. P.iotie O. Sims light house. U5 Mrs. C. I xl RENT Four room house. nr.. Ph-tie J 5 FOP. RENT-1: room house; 2 baths: 4 romn apartment now retitiiig for US tut. Ktirhth avenue northwet on 1 rt, 75.flrt. Phono Mt. 1-S uriT wit 1. toi r rritorr. ON THEATRICAL CONTH ACT NEW TORK Johnny Huff, holder of the American flyweight und th wnrlda bantamweigh' rhamp!cnshl) will eall for England on Jn. 6th. fit m visit of II weeks to fulfill a thea trical rentraet. Manager Iw rud. who will aeeompany him. sab. that he expcrte-l the vrtrrsn Jersey lexer would be called Ufon to de- fend hla world bantamweight title he-1 tcre he ' retorncd. At lMi A fandiastfl j thi city. It was announced today by TCI. pa, VCa. Wovne I.. !,. ky. ' I be eeeretary of the local charily or-repiiblH-an rnmty trevurer of Tillea ' gMdiytion. Thl -.van made poealtde eounty. auiKHiecd hla rnndidsry to.ler I turough lh co-fneralln of the pro fr nte trsie'irer. rlc ' the e;y. the secretary aald. IN SPORT 1921 CliarW Daws 135-Pound Class Ben Poteau, New York. 145-Pound Cluss Charles Jenklssen. Loa Angeles. ' 158-Pound Class Sam New York. 176-Pound Class Magnus Lagonia, Larsen, New York. Heavyweight Class Gordon Munce, of Bayonne. representing the New York A. C. TIHF Two-Yenr-ftld Champion Colt Mor vlch. Three-Tear-Old (T.iampion Graylagr. Rest Pillies Nancy Lee and Bit o' White. Steeplechase Champion Swecpment. Kentucky Derby Won by Behave Yourself. English Derby Won by Humorist. Kentucky Oaks Won by Nancy Lec. British Oaks Won by Love In Idle ness. Audacious lowered Mni o' War's American mile record by 1-5 of a second. Time, 1:35 3-5. (ioalor lowered Man o' War's record for a mlli' nnd a, furlong in 1:49 flat. WKKSTLIMi Professional World's Heavyweight Catchas'atch Ciiu, 4'haniflilon Stni"!aiis Khyrakn, of Poland. i Amateur 10S Pound Class Carl I'enson, Swedish-American Athletic Club, New I York. 115-Pound Class Jot Troyer, Red lands I'nlversity. 4 P.T. Pound Class Robin Reed, Mult-ii-.itiuh Amateur Athletic Club, Port land, Ore. 135-Pound Clans J. J. Iluinerich, Los Angeles Athlet'e Club. 145 Pound ClasK R. J. Vis, IiR An geles Athletic Club. l.'iK-l'ound yiuss Charles Johnson, Swedish Gymnasium, Boston, Afass. 175-Pound Class Fred Meyer, Chi eugo Hebrew Institute, Chicago. Heavyweight Clafs Fred Meyer, Chicago Hebrew Institute. ACCOMPANIES HER HUSBAND TO POST IN CAPETOWN, S. A. - Mrs. Arthur II. Cawslon Nira. Atthtw II. Cawston Is the wife of the new t. X vice consul to Cape town. S. A. She will pelt with hint shortly for Capetown it Is an odd coincidence that Cawston le the nm of the mii who brought the first ostriches to California from Cape town and established the famous Caw stoii nstrbh farm. Ilelxd Many t'afortunates A DA. During Hie Christmas char ity work. 471 persons wera helped In (9p J 1 mm 1 ) 70- : i " .' V JT TENNIS Men's National Sli.gles Champion William T. Tllden. International Singles Champion William T. Tilden. Men's National Doubles Champions Vincent Rirhnrds and William Til den. Women's National Singles Champion Mrs. Kranklin I. Mallory. Women's National Doubles Cham pions Miss Mary Browne ond Mrs. L. Williams. Girl's National Singles Champion Miss Iftlen Wills. Women's National Clay Court Cham pion Mrs. B. C. Cole. MXn's National Clay Court Singles Champion Walter Hayes. Men's National Clay court Doubles Champions Walter Hay.-s and Clif ton B. Herd. Men's International Hard Cotirt Champion William T. Tilden. Women's Interm tlonal Hard Court Singles Champion Mile. Suzanne Lenflen. International Davis Cup Champions Anierlcan team (Tilden, Johnston, Williams, Washburn). Men's National Indoor Singles Champion Frank D. Anderson. Men's National Indoor Doubles Champions Vincent Richards and Howard Vophell. y Women's National Indoor Doubles Champions Mrs. G. W. Wrlshtman and Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup. Professional Court Tennis Cham pion Jock Soutar. x World's Open Court Tennis pion Jay Gould. National Amateur Court Cham Tennis Champion Jay Gould. BASKETBALL Intercollegiate Champions Pennsyl vania University. National A. A. l Champions Kan sas City A. C. National Interschnlnstle Champions. Cedar Ranl.ls High School. ' BIL1JARIS World's IS. 2 Halklinn Billinrd Cham pion .lake Sihaefer, Jr. National Amateur ltt.2 Ralkline Pill hud Champion Chnrles Heddnn, Dn- wi.glac, Mich. Natloeal Three-Cushion Champion- Hob Cannefax. National Pocket Billiard Champion Kallh Greentcaf. FOOTBAIJ, East No champion detennlned. Middle" West Iowa. South Centre College. Pae'.flc Coast California. National Soccer Champions Robins Dry Dock Team. Al'TO RVCINC, Indianapolis ROO-Milo Sweepstakes- Won by Tom Milton. I'nlontown 255-Mile Sweestakej Won by Roscoe Harles. French Grand Prix Won )y Jimmy j MLrphy, at Le Mans, Franco. WOUNDED MAN LEAVES SANITARIUM SUNDAY Jumes Harker, who was shot und Injin-fd nt Crusher Saturday night, left the Hardy Sanitarium Sunday after being intend for slight wounds. Local oil leers know nothing f the particulars of the shooting as It occurred in Murray county. It was reported, however, that no arrests had been made In connection with tint chonting. Harker received load of shot In 4im person as he was run ning away from his assailant whose name whs not given, his Injuries were slight. (itN SHOT INCUVEIW AIM IlKOUH.KWL TROPHY LfiNlxiN. It took a battery of guns in find out. that tin an-heologl-cal treasure was concealed In a iiiurth ut txwer llalslow, Kent. The Med way Hntteries Indulged In practice tho other day. The toncus ekns cracked tho cement In the chinch, and the workman was called In to repiiir It. He found tracoa of metal under the old cement and. with ' visions uf hurled treasure, removed I the rest of the cement. What was ilisclneed wu a henutiful twelfth-century font, evidently of ; continental workmanship. The howl was enriched with figures of a king, with, crown and weptre, nnd of an gels with outstretched wings. Arrhcolcll are studying over the find, which will probably roach an ulilinnte resting place in the Itritlsh museum. MiKIMi TRIN WRECK MIST 111', I I N IN LOI'IMIANA SI1REVEPOHT. Ia Thren h groes ane'ed Saturday admitted, according In police, that they bsd Umpered with a switch and ov. raileil passenger train No. II .of the Teas nnd Pael'le near here Friday liight. "Jit to see treln wrecked." Bell It through I he Ardmorelte classi fied nils. NEW YORK PAID ' I'KIUU UK HIGH NEW YEAR FLING NEW TOKK. Father Knlekerboek er turned his pockets Inside out to pr.y the piper for piping In the new year amidst a Volstead defying cele bration that overspread Manhattan from Harlem to the buttery. Police I'eoordKyiimerated four violent death attributable to holiday over-indulgence, 3 men and women in hospitals with gunshot or knife wounds, a half dozen poisoned by bad llquer anu scores of summons served by mem bers of the dry squad of 200 who at tempted to make it the driest New Vear's eve T.rvadway had ever seen. "SOB STUFF" BAN IS ASKED BY ATTORNEY MUSKOGRK The petitions of Ver non and Albert Sharum for $100,000 damuges ngainst their grandfather, A. 11. Shnrum, wealthy recluse, contain too much "sob stuff" to suit Archi bald Bonds and Kelly llrnwn, at torneys for the old man. They filed motions in tho district court last week to require William Neff and Harry (5. Davis, attorn eys for the two boys, to squeeze out the "superfluous verbiage" so that the jury tlmt hears the cases may not be prejudiced merely by reading the petitions. Such phrases ns "worth t.'iOO.OOV" as applied to Sharum and "gave them an allowance of J3 a wook to lo divided between them for their support and then finally shut off even that and left them dependent upon the United Charities or Muskogee or a living.'.' ure prejudicial to the inter ests of the old man, tho motions set out. Branding all such phrases, as that as "impertinent, nonsensical, mali cious nnd prejudicial," the motions ask that only tho bare facts alleged by the attorneys for tho boys be left in the petition. Tl'LSA MAN CHARGED VTH Ml Kl)i:it OF HKOTHF.lt IN 1AW TL'LSA, Oklal-Jess Jackson, who, according to the police, shot and killed H. Smith, his brother-in-law nt the Jackson home Saturday night, was removed turn the city to the county Jail today nnd a murder in formation was filed against him by Tom Wallace, assistant county at torney. Jackson Is expected to have his preliminary hearing Thursday or I riday. - New English Billiard Record LONDON. T. Newman was todaj considered as holding n new world icronl in English billiards by tnakiiiK a break of 1,274. The former reronu of 919 was made by H. W. Stevenson ill 1912. Newman's former record of was mad" In October, 1019. Four More Bootleg Victims NEW YOHiC Four more- victim cf bootleg liquor received Qt Hellevue Hospital today, swelled the tell of the KVw Year's revel, which claimed three dead and sent scores to hes- Iitals. Three of them were uncon scious and one had a fractured sku 1 f.im a fall. , Plans S ill Hang Fire CHEROKEE. Despite- the fact that the old city commission and tho city manager were ousted nnd new rlty officials elected. Cherokee's improve ment prejtct Is still huiglni fire. The old commission ' was ousted, it wan chi rgid, b cause It spent too much money on Improvements. KIDOIKS FACE COM) WORLD WHEN DAY Nl'RSERY (Jl lTS MI'SKOCiEE, fikla. Forty littk lioys nnd girls toilay faced n cold world when announcement was made that the Iwy Nursery wns about to "lose its doors for lack of funds. A recei,' subscription for finance failed to produce enough Tumi to Insure the Titra tion of the Institution. Hands High In 1 1st ICNID. Enid stand thirteenth In the list of cities of the Tenth fod rral reserve district and Is only ex ceided In lmtik elenrlngs for the month of November by cities of great ci jMipulntb '.. Co:ka Spell Ilia Name lOPLAR HLl'FF, Mo. Tho miwt freakish "doctor sign" In the world attesta the heulth of this com munity .Hanging over the sidewalk Is the "shingle" of Dr. J. L. Har well. It Is tn by clghttsin Inche. with the background made up of J.omt pills, pink pellela predominat ing "Does" name is spelled out with corks (rum medicine Uittles. Did sur gical Instruments and bottles decorate the top of the queerest sign. Head Ardmorelle Wnnt Ad, r MAIN MARKET We Give (Jrecn 17 lbs. Sugar $1.00 12 Cnns Sugar Corn $1.15 12 No. 2 Tomatots $1.25 3 Large Del Monte Peaches $1.00 8 lb. Swift Jewel $1.10 4 lbs. Swift Jewel 60c 10 lbs. White Karo-60c. Oysters, Fish and Fresh Vegetables Every Day. 20Tlast Main WE DELIVER PHONE 476 PENROSE FUNERAL IS j NOT COMPLETED Senator Asked for Quiet CeremonyJ Body Lies at His Bachelor Home in Philadelphia Now. CONDOLENCE COMES FROM OVER NATION McCumber Succeeds Veteran On the Senate Finance Commission. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. Arrange ments for the funeral -of Senator Pen; rose are still incomplete today. It was definitely decided, however, that t would be strictly private, In com "liance with his oft-repeated wish. ' In making this arrangement .Leigh- ton C. Taylor, for many years the senator's secretany, said that mem bers of the family would attend the services and that a congressional del egation probably would not come, here for the burial. The date for burlul will bo fixed, Mr. Jaylor said, after hearing from relatives in the west. Meanwhile the body of the former senator, encased in a metallic coffin, covered with purple cpth, lay in his bachelor homo here. No crepe or flowers marked the presence of death in tho old-fashioned brick house where front a sick led, he had conferred by telephone with national republican leaders at Chicago convention which nominated President Harding, Every wish of the former senator for sim plicity has' been carried out Expressions of regret nt his death continued to pour in today from all sections of the country. None of them was made public by his relatives. Gov ernor Rproul said he had not decided upon Senator Penrose's successor. Un der the law, the governor 1 empower ed to make an appointment to fill the vacancy until the next general election which will he held in Novem ber. McCumber Gets Post Senator Penrose's Important post as chairman or tho senato linnnce committee, with Its generalship im mediately of tho pending tariff bill and of subsequent fiscal legislation, will be filled by Senator Porter J. Me Cumter of North Dakota, 'another commit to veteran. Mr. Penrose's death, republican leaders snid, would not cauHO any material delay in dis posal of the tariff, the administration allied debt funding and other bills. The republican vacancy on the fi nance committee, according to rarty spokesmen, probaily will go to Sena tor Frellnghuysen, of New Jersey, under tho seniority rule. Senator Pen rose also was a .prominent member of the immigration, naval and bank ing committees, all of which will have vacancies. Senator I'enroseg's death deprived him by a few months of that dis tinction of statesmanship of having his name attached to a general mnrf measure, which Is schi'duled for en actment during the present session. His conptnnt devotion to It and the recent tax revision law was said by his friends to have taxed his waning strength greatly. Senator Penrose di'd of pulmonary thromliosls, us 11 result of heart failure, Dr. Roy D. Adams, his physician announced. Doc tor Adams and two nurses w'ere the only persons In the room when tne end came. No New Year Arrest MIAMI, Okla For the first time In years the New Year passed without t.n arrest by an officer In Ottawa county. City officers In Miami end Pirher, the largest cltl-s In the coun ty, made no arrests. Woman Shoots at lltikband Odell Dutilap, ncgrcss, is In the city Juil awaiting trial on a charge) of disuniting the peace by shooting ai her husband, P.lshop Dunlnp, at their home In the 200 block of F. street, northeast this morning. She failed to hit him. Irr Stop That Itching It's unnecessary and turve racking Apply cooling Rcsinol Ointment and know the comfort it gives. IDtAtrORRABYS TCNOCKSKJN RESIUOL hiraiHaoia AND GROCERY Ttjadinjr Stamps. 10 lbs. Blue' Karo 60c Spuds, per peck. ...45c Loin Steak 20c Round Steak 17 'jC Chuck Steak .16c Pork Sausage ......20c Sliced Cured Ham ..3."c Sliced Bacon ......35c ARRANGEMENT r