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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 2-?. litis. 13 PRESS CONVENTION TO BREAK RECORDS Annual Mrrtliu ciMtmw .VwoclMlnn Will He Ono nf Mvost Kvcr Held In Oklahoma. Two Tul" men are on the pro prfim a Hpeakrra at Uio meeting of Oklahnina ' ITcua owiocUtlon at Medicine Park, the lutter part of thie week. They ore (Slenn Comloti and J Hurr Giiil.ons, two all-Touml newspaper men. who will have omelhlUK real to eay to the gatlier- ,0Thl meeting Is exper(erl to he one of the beat that h.-.s ever been hcM by the a8ii iallon. Tulsa will l.e ,',y represented by the two men (F,,in here, who arc on the program to make some of 'he lea.lintf speeches. - Keports received by Kiltr.ir . S Urouson of Kl Itrno. Indicalo th it edltore from every corner of Okla homa will attend the twenty-sixth annual convention of the Oklahoma Press association, which -"I he h,.i. Friday and Saturday of this week t the Kdltorial cluunnuau, .Viciiuiiie park An enthusiastic, rouslnit con vention is assured with the best side attractions ever offered Oklahoma editors. The speakers for the convention Jnnlude State Senator J '';1"',r Thomas. John Oolohle. fiUtlirlc; T Kerr, ItlnpllnK: II. II. Herbert, university school of journalism- il O. HpauldlnB. Anlmore; J Hurr Oil., bons. and filenn Condon, Tulsa; Walter Ferguson, Cherokee; Ciei.rne A. Smith, state (tame warden; Frank Hush, superintendent of the Yi. lilia mountain pame preserve, and J. M W'nrlev nf Kansas City, ntihlieiiv di rector for the third Liberty loan in this federal reserve district. DEVOE Ii i lo o I We gruarant.ee it to be the X best floor varnish made. It brings out and preserves the natural beauty of the wood; it's easy to apply and resists the hardest wear and tear.. In clear dry weather it will dry over night! And to clean floors finished with Marble Floor Finish, just use a little Devoe Polish according to simple directions on the bottle. 1 ou can nut away your scrubbing brush. You'll never need it on Marble Hoor-Finished floors. TULSA DECORATING CO Sinclair Building, Sth and Main Sts. Hallo TuIm TULSA. VOU WILL NEVER wish P ls " tcr hav'ng once used Chamberlain's Tab cts. They are easier and more pleasant to take, ablT Th miId theIr aCtin and mrC feli" h-i u lcavc tIle bowels in a natural condition, while the use of piUs js 0ften f0Howcd hy severe do"eSt- pn requirinS a constant increase in the - "sc. Eyery bottle guaranteed by your 'druggist. I ' i UADKirnic . o "nunt.rio 3Art KIilVlLUir, CONSTANT BOON TO INVALIDS SINCE 1877 . i Warner', Safe Kidney - wr Kemedy Warne,.., Safe Diabetei Remedy Warner'. Safe Asthma Kemedy ff pmi Wavt T,M neltahlo tanuiy Medicine -wis BWE REMIIES CO. ' nOCHESTKR. X Sold by Steinberg Bros., 206 South Main St. nd Druggists Everywhere ' newspaper cost conference will be held with T. V Motilaudhllti. field representative if the I nlt. d T pothe U.. ,f AiiitTH-a. presiilina, Kvery editor i-lii'iil.l Iuki1 copies of this paper to he entered in the lino type coolest conducted by the Mer iretithnlei company. Cash prut- will bo offered. Visits to Fort sill. Camp Ponlpnnn and I 'urn iiuation fn-ld Will be worth the cost of the trip and In addition i!l the amusements ul Medicine park will be thrown open to editors. I " laire reserwuioiiK can be made In ad vance by writing J. Miner 1 humus- STOKES CAst WILL GO TO KANSAS CITYJURY TODAY Dl.-trl.-t Attorney Wilson to Close Arcumt'ulH --l,1""" Trliil. KAVSAS TITY. My 22- .....i,. in the case of SOMiatlOn to eoirii. - - i Mrs. Koe Pastor j - . . i ... .... vr.i-t charged Min violation of the espronafc'ffrtr-ww completed this afternoon and at Bument lie.'im. . . I- Ina summing up ; ,,, will take Place tomorrow at r which 1,,dRn Ar-a H. San Valk-n-bn,Kh will chai se Ihe 'j V- ' urt otflclals expected the ca to t,o to the Jury about noon. r i, F liner II. Silvers, assistant I nlt ed rttat.w district attorney, spoke for the government and Keymoiir Wed mar f Chicago io fense it was expected that Fran cis M WIHon. "ned S,"t,',, !'U"r" p. y would complete the eovorn- menta nmumsnt ,0"orT'uwi,Iir ,hfl Mr Sllvrs asserted that tne mi'est'inn at issue was the intent or motive behind the signed com ,nunl..itlon of Mrs. Mokes which appear-d In the Kansas t.lty Star, in which fho expressed opposition to the sovernment Mr. Ktedrnim Insisted on the right of nee speech. Your floors need never show mar-rings like these At last we have the perfect finish for every wood floor a, varnish that fulfills every demand The Guaranteed Marble Floor Finish 07-OSOO OKLAHOMA to take another dose of r-i- r-r- irntrc Warner' Safe TV arncr s jbu c Rheumatic Remedy Warner' Safe Nervine Warner's Safe Pills for ConMlptUlftn and litlloUSIK-tttl jhc. a x. T. SALES DATES ANNOUNCED I ON STATE INDIAN LANDS ' BoKlnnlnir June l;l at Iniu, uc-! tit. on Will Follow la.li ia In All Sicil iiiv Sprrial to Tbd Wurld. ' OKLAHOMA i'ITV, V , Ti... Juno public au lion i,r i will beKin June 1:;. wb. Cralfi". Ottawa ui,. . -, will be offeied lit .int., 14 landa in Nowata, i. inKlon. , Tulsii an.i c.., will be offered ;,! T 15 landa In t '!n-; -,,!, , ,., Waconer, M 'iski . . y Haskell rouhtie.-: . Muskogee. 'n .I.i. l 1-ntttnor and A , of erred ut M . .- . i lands In II"-'' " Seminole conn1 . . -, : in b. ;n - ., Ml !.-. , ii June Wash nintit-S n .1 umi- j rii. ,!(.-! sh and .-.-d at mis In w.il b- ..l.e II - and Holdelivllle. i -i ,,,. ,. Stephens, ilia ! . .1 . i f (Main count i. y-i:: ... cid'-kawlVa. " ViTi . ,V ( 'urler. M urr: . ,1 .1 . . I.ove c-tn lit i .- ; ; !,. Ardnorc. m .Inc. t'hmtiiw, Pn.-hiN, i 1 1 ', ; tain counties w : i. lliifro. On ,f u m i . I.. mi Adnlr and S' nun ah offered at Kullii-aw City Briefs i MR. and Ml:.;. .1 of tOiernia'i, Tev, friends in Tul-.a. - - I j(r,s. cm, cim -i yeaierday fur liuii they will ciiend Hi er V.Hi .l.al bail i.s t'.im Mr. Crnin, w ho im a Nil player witli I lie li.J.:i.i of tlio Americuii hm ..e ,.i .. ... 1)!'.. O A. VlAl.t. b; b. tilled of bis coinn,;.. hum .4-, a -' I -o-.s lias tain in the midiral i m i ,, e of the army. I Motor Wall asked thai beibe nvin iniiil Au Kijsl 1 to B-t his :il fa ire in sl..i in to answer ibo irovt-ruii.eiit o c-ill. pn. AV. O. I.IJM Mi IX, w!io ha.i been "nKiiK-il In the -ie-' i..l j.r.i .--tiro of ineclii-iiie in fids city, !ur the nat three yeai.s. lias been cnii! mlssloneil a lleuu-r'-itit in tl.e ariny midicul neliee and will leave shortly for liainliii; ut l-'urt lili.-H, Texas. .. TWO MKN have been rilli-J In the draft frotn the We.-icrn Auto Stiniily coniia:;y within the paM two days. They are will Less, head salesntan, w-ho left for New iirle'ans Monday, and Cbarb-s1 iilar. who went to Kort Smith lahl night. I I'RIVATI": Id'CKHNS MIKI1 re turneil ' yesterday to Cuiiij) Howie, Texas, aftert' RietidltiK a several days' leave In Tulsa. 1'rtvate Mier is one of the three army men who have been "adopted" by Mrs. Jose phine T'e Haven of t lie 1 e Haven llower shop for tho duration of thn ar. I QriN'CY cri.l:l-:r.TSON. n nepro. employed at the Vandever Iry (toods company, is belnif held In the city J.lil on ti eharire of grand lar eeny, which was filed yesterday in Le Daniels court. Information -l leged f'ulbertson stole three pairs of shoes nnd a dress valued at Ji'J.iJ lie will be arraigned today. WANT NO MORE EXCEPTIONS Resolutions in House ( nil on Cabinet MrmlN'rn for Lists. . WASHINGTON". May I'.econt slatemeiit by ir:e;iibi;t-j of the house that .Secretarv ll'iston had obtained deferred classification for 2,0uu men of draft ns:e in thn department of auricultiirc brought resolutions oday calllnir on all cabinet officers to in form the house tho number of men liable for m.lilaiy mwi in tli-n der.artients lor whom exemption bad t-ecii r(qucic.i uou u..i.ii...... a.. the chfirncier of thn work tln-y are performing. The resolutions were offered i,y Ii"picsentalive Madden of Illinois. . Marriage Licenses The following iiiMi-na((e licenses were issued yesterday: Frank II. Kent, sc., Tulsa, and Miss Kva J Winkler 30. Clarernore; J. A. Ktauvh. 30. arid Mrs. Minnie Pin lev. 24, both of Tulsa; .1. Iv Lombard, 35, and Miss Iieatrlce Ulack, 13.. both of Sklatook. A BEAUTY Ill.ick and White niovcH I"rvk li-s. l'inipl' s, Itlslncs, hunliuru. ' lllca. Iir Park or Sallow Skin. Mak ing it Soft. I'ulr, llrliiht. Ilv Mull 25 Cenls. Hlaik nnd M'l;.' ointment (for white or 1 olored f.iik.i easily Me. u hi s -lark, siilow or b!ot-liy ,ikln of all rit.im:s l.u'ups, pimples, bl.v kheails, wiiiikles, Ian or freckirs -lKivinc ru a clear, soft. fit.-. PkIh, hriwlit roiopleA.on; .iniekly h'ops arid heals' sii'ibtirn. Him k and Whit? I Oln'ment Is exquisite, soft, but not. stii ky. and Is superior, to all other skin protMiialljrs, as it )ie.iU ns well as hi''." ii'i .Sold on a niouey baolc guarai.lee, only i.'.c (stamps or coin) sent L innil, or If Oj Keud fl for four boxes of I'.iack "J h.tc. Ointment k I't cak" of UU-i,- nnl White Foi.l Im lu.led free. Al'lr'.it I'louKh'. Chemical Co., Ii-;.t. Ot. Memphis. Icr.n. ' ' Agents Make an I-lasy Living rcprescntinr; 11s. Write for special deal. ltl: and. White Ointmnt sold evcrj i.eie. Adv. 7?.:; liniment IU' Tan; lle.-il rr Prospectus of Proposed German Loot and Murder Trust CAPITAL: Greatest in history. OBJECT: To break into the tills and treasure vaults of the world and construct a new morality for men; to demonstrate 1. The folly of Moses, 2. The insanity of Isaiah, 3. The wickedness of Jesus Christ, 4. The wise benevolence of the Devil, 5. To put the heart of the Kaiser in the bosom of Cod. The promoters of this enterprise are the most, influ ential men in Germany. Unexampled pmhts itre in prospect. The riches of England, France and America and the product of their future industry shall le the rn- "Ai7iTlf"ita,'stiVckholdtTsr-"'Tlie''Kaiser lias put his lift! and fortune and ability into this enterprise, lie has promised that : 1. Hereafter there shall be no "nots" in the ten commandments. N 2. Small holders may enjoy the privilege of raping the women in conquered states. It is a necessary process in the Teutonization of other races. 3. Anyone who dares to question the authority of a Teuton in a conquered state may be shot on the instant, or if it be a child one or both hands may be cut off. 4. Other races shall tremble when they see the face of a German. 5. Our old adjustable, accommodating Teuton god shall be the god of all peoples. 5. We shall compel other races to work for us, but slavery and kindred words shall be avoided. STOCK ADVANCE IS . "FOLLOWED BY FALL Sharp rxsdlnc Sets In Hue to Short Stdllnu Principally; lUills SUirt Dccllni.. N'lJW Y'iI'.K, Slav I'lsreKard Ins the removal r the railroad pres idents and fresh complli allons in the lnternatloniil nil nation, the slock market proceeded today to i-esnmn Hs advance but fell back sharply iHter. Harl ri.se differed imliially from recent movenienls, however, In that stocks hitherto backward or dor mant were most conspicuous, Low priced specialties such ns cotton oil, linseed, Virginia, t'arollna Chemical, Agricultural Chemical, f'nrn Pro ducts and hide and leather common and preferred were - lo H points higher at noon, after which the gen eral petback bepan. Hails were the first to lose Kround, tboorrh reiictim; otilv I to " Ht points. I nlted Sleel surrendered Its 2-poinl Rain, closlnjr ut a net loss of 1 nolnt and most other Industrials and equipments replaced sunsiantiai lssi.es were carri.tl down to 4 points Shipping, coppers nnd allied metals, as well as motor, oils nnd an Impressive array of unclassified Issues werecnrrled down to 4 points In the more extensive offorlntin of the last hour, short selling evidently pluyiriK no small part in thn unnot tlemenf. JjuleH amounted to 8 1 5 , U 0 0 shares. Honds of all descriptions were variably lower, Including Issues, the 4 1 -4m maklne a now minimum on a cash sale at 37.4S. Total' sales, par value. HKirrcirsited r.0.000. Inited Slates bonds, old Issues, were unchanged on call. PLANTING CARRIES -CORN PRICES DOWN Acn'ce Will- lie i-olifl Within Week Market Hear, and Trail ing Itcfhsls the News. CHICAGO. Mn 22 -Assertions that plantlriK would for the most part be completed wllliln a week liad a bearish effect today on corn. The market closed unsettled, 74c to l'ic net lower, with June l.40' nnd July JI 41 S to II 1 1 ' . 'Mis ile.-l.ned 'n and c to 2'e net. The outcome !n provisions vlirled friiin venti'rdav's finish "to "e in'n. ThrmiKhout the day. tlie nearness of the end r.f the pl.intinir period served to ..weaken the corn market. Trading was entirely In Juno and Julv deliveries. May having been eliminated hy Ihe exchariico direct ors. Heporta that the last dry spot had been removed from the jrrain bolt led to down ttirn.s In the 014I3 mar ket. Provisions nyer'trcd hlRher with hoes, but realizlns sales caused u reaction. lc(rii tins 011 linker. OKLAHOMA OITV, May . Ok lahoma tinkers are to police their own industrv to see that wheat Is conserved and Ihe regulations of th. toed adrntnistra-tlon carried o-jt. The s'ale in to b divided Into dis tricts and the bakers In each dls tri't will pi'nvlde for the Inspection of ihe bake shops in that torrl'ory. I'klahoma i'iiv bakers nlrevnly have eriitd -ved (in ilifpector who If. check 1 n up on the amount of flour cacn Ml baker is nsnur. j W ill He ''Snjriir Mtm.''" 1 vilCI.A lI'i.M A CITV, May 22 - Ope of Herbert. Hoover's dolla r-a-Vea r tuPii bas bci;un work for tho okla-l-omn food a.lnilritsli-alion. lie iq If. .to.vey, formejiv of i-iji n Antonio. Texas.- who will he in ehaive of the s'ii:,':t'r di-.iion ' f tlie stale too.) ad mliiliaration. Mr. .I"i-y olunieered his services to the vcr n 1:1 -i. t tlll.l l eini: given some choi.-o an to wticre he should work, den. led upon Okt.i. honia. Quits Wiir Worlj (or Politics. P pent! to 1 l.o World OKI,AIlM. CITT. Ma 23 l cause he had hecoi ie a en idid.i ie for tlie pomiii'itU.n f-.r preyi.l.-t.t . f the Ftate board of agriculture, J. A. Wtdtehurst of lli.xio has tendered his resignation as u member of the exemption board for the western l; triet of 1 ik 1 u he. 111a . Mi. Wliitehurit is toembcr ot the buaid of ayi't culture. ,,. , Into the Mljt lAvaguA. Hpeolsl to The Vorld, Oklahoma cixr. May 53. r?y a proclamation Issued today hy Clov ernor William, the town of lleaven er, In I-eKloro countyt will hold an election- Junn 22 to vote on the question of becoming a city. In the Oil Fields CONTINUED FROM I'RECKDISO PAGB OSAtil', Tho well In the north west' of the northeast of H-28-1J In completed and Kod for 200 barrel at 1,U0! feet after snot. The Pnvoy fill company haj a ft uo In the center of tho north 1 of the northwest of the northeast 20-aa-n. The Ked Itank Oil company No. 1 in the northeast norner of tho northwest of the nohthwest of Ihe southeast of 3:1-25-8 la a rig. The Mlnnchoma Oil company haa spudded In the kou th west corner of the southeast of the southwest of the northwest of 1U-23-12. 1 Poster Norwood No. 4i In the northeast corner of the northwest of :a-:o-ll is u rig- on the 'ground. Tho .Manhattan Oil company lias a rlK up for No. 43 In the northeast corner of Ihe northwest of tho northwest of the southwest of 21-6-1 1. The Phillips Petroleum company No. .33 In tho renter of the loutli lino of the southwest of the louth ea.it of 11-2&-11 ls drilling at 1,600 feet. II. V. Poster Is rigging up for No. 12 in the northeast corner ct 25-25-9. . Tho Gypsy has a rig up f6r No. g In the northwest corner of the north east of the northwest of the south west of 29-25-11 The Manhattan OU company No. 42 In the northwest corner nf tho northeast of the northwest of the southeast of 20-25-11 In a 100-bar- rei well arier snot at 1.8J0 feet.- The Mountain State Oil company No. 15 In the center of the west line of the southeast of 21-25-12 la ghot and Kod for i barrels at 1,664 feet The Wolverine Oil company No. 62 In the southeast corner of tho northwest of the southeast of the soilllieivit of 8-23-12 la moving In tools. f ASI-n The Gypsy Oil company is uriderreamlng the 10-Inch calnn at 1.&00 feet in the southwest cor ner of the northwest quarter of aec tlon 21-21-3e and has set the 10 Inch casing at l.st.5 feet In thn northeast corner of tho southeast quarter of section 20-2 l-e. Hth of those drilling wells offset the Oypsy's well in tho northeast cor ner of the southwest quarter of "1-21-fio drilled in laxt full i ttin pru,. sand, foum'. at 2,(190 feet, and now pumping 60 barrels. Half a inllo south of thn Cvpsv's well. John 11. Markham Jr., In ' 21-t, is underreanilng the S-lm h casing at 2,.'!i0 feet. Threo qunrters of a ml In tmrih-e.-UHt of the Oypsy well In the south west corner of the northeast quar ter of the northeust quarter of 21-2-e, tho Plymouth Oil company N iinderreamliig the S-lnch i-iislng at 1.400 feet. IIIjACKUT.M. Tho ftn. 1 Hi west cm ill company No. l ,,n the John Welsh farm in the center of the west line ..f the eaxt half of Ihe southwest of 17-28-le, ls a ri,,-. s. 10 in the' SUBMARINE BOAT LAKE TORPEDO AETNi CURTISS AERO TEXANA OIL CanNbe biiimhf on our fii.vment Plan Monthly Hook lot I'rro on Jtciiiest J. I). Sujjarman & Co. ( Incorporated ) (17 i ;clmng- Place, in Vork ( It) I - r-nmfif ifiiaS'iiialB lat-ii "ear at laaiiinf nl ' rf the we ir linn of the n,.r'b f the MM. II, IV. .1 l:i .1 I I,r in, il l mio ( him pa -iv I- bnihli'"- - ,.i I. 1 i.f I lie I The i I,; U M'lhwe. t ,-,im tile ion IhWi III He .-..ft M Tii. HIV I'll A il.il.- i liliiheina ill coin :r II t'e lef No '' "H I ..then farm in I be r i.t li e ll.il theast of f V-L's le. ildiliK for the Imlillb ,. 4 mi Ihe Marvel ill 1' ..( 1 he II. .1 I llW ehl 1 1 .-i I It.. .III.. I I I lllW. St ri.r la I. Ihe .v "Ul lie m.i I inn In Ihe ei of I. : s I. , til l-' '"111 : In lb II... Ihe. I Mli I'lllll. The Ceb-Btine Oil has a i Ii: up for M inuel No e lint l; 1 .-! l-el ner of the I i.l' tho liol II. --.t of 1 il Smith N. nil 10 th tier I invest ? on the MoilttlWi" t ,f l'J-14-li II- h i 1 1. 1.: On lit . I. el. Nix.oi and otl'-ers No. 2 ii.el f inn In I lie center Th. 0,1 II, . r tt., Hi,. ,., lei iv, I w. .1 !i f the port hue it of rli..-.iK of I 11 1,, p. 11 S.s li.ir 11 title,- Hin t hi l.i. 1 .1 feel 1 '...... 1 an. I otb.is , 1 In the '"1.1 hlw.-it . .it-Tier of Ihe notthlle.-lt of :s ' '. J. illy ul.-l Ubandoacd at '-,,:iiii p-.-i, MOI'Mis ill., odilof oil com 1 . ' 1 . i.l To I. !... 1 'hlo. w lib h i;ot a In Ion r . I iv.ll in the llb-tin hand In lis ti .1 in the .otithuail corner of Ihe nor thii est .pi.-nter of Ihe nojth eaxl quarter o." M-ctton '.".!-1 il-1 le, Is 1I11III111; deepi r nl L'.l.U feci and will lest Ihe I Oltehcr sand. K ' 1 Keii;ir li.-us a rig up for a 1 iiib her .and tet In Hie niirthea.'t 'ii, "i- nf t... sioulh half of the I'urthe.i: t qu.irter of 1 II 1 ll I 1 0 Oil I he M nine Clark, farm. j 'Ml TO The Macnolla petro j lenin , oinpanv No. la on the A Hcotl j f irm In lh(. noiihwesl corner of Ihe n.. i thrust, of lb" nniilhwcsl of the soiitheaM (,f 9-1 S-7 Is a 76-barrel natural well In the liyton sand at ..'..' feet HiikIi King has a 30-barrel well on I the W. Hill No. I In thi' soiithvyes!. corner of the northwest of 'i-tf-K tit a depth of 1,(,0;( feet. It was shot. OllroV -The Slain Oil company No 7. on tin. river bed In the north ensl corner of the sniilbWi-st of tho southeast of the soiitheasi of IS 1s-7 Is a 10-barrel well 'In the Tucker sand at 2.3S0 feet. The MlnnohoVnn nil company No. 1 S on Ihe Kalvln farm ii. the center of tho northwest of the southwest of 16-18-7 is a t'.F.-hiirrel well nfter shot In the Itartlesvllle at 2,U 0 feet. KOI TIIWi:sT OP MOCNnS- The Parafflne oil comffiny No. 3 Heath la drilling at- 1.400 feet on No. 2 Heath In 20-16-11. .- . Twin mates No 7 Miller In 4-H-14 la good for 40 barrels. The Hankers Oil company has a 25-barrel well In 26-14-14. TOOfOSTOWN The Oklahoma Producing & Keflnlng Co. No. 13 Hockaday farm In 2G-14-11 la good for 400 barrels natural. No. 4 on the Oalll farm In 36-14-11 ls good for 800 barrels, and No. 7 same farm for 700 barrels. Walte Phillips No. 6 Foster la a 1,000-barrci well In 86-14-11. ' COLE I"OOr Chealmit A Hmlth No. on tha Hendricks farm In the southwest corner of Ihe north west of 19-14-18 Is completed for a 1.600,000 feet gaa wail from 1. 780 10 1,764 feet. KITCFTOt Tho Mnnehoma Oil company No.' 2 on the K. Rogers farm Is a 25-barrel well from 2.395 to 1.408 feet after being shot with Chiap KlRi are net rhi.ap. What mkr pair of IM. vahiablo la tha brain uurd In furniiliing litem. Tho who knew h.tw. jilae a vaiua en their irMi-a. knuwlitilcn la worth itKinfj, Our pricci aro a Inw aa ia rniot(.nt with heiil fpialll arid nali.faitur . individual altiiilleu. DR. I. ANGSTREICII OPTOMETKI8T with Harry llalllirnn Baenrd and Muni Phona 127 Helu Speed the Red Oroaa lund DO IT TODAVI BACKACHE KILLS lain't make the fatal liustnko of in gliding what may seem lo ho a "simple llllle I" cl-.aohe." There Isn't any such thing. It lo iv bo the Inst uarnln,' that our kidnevs nie not wo.-htiig properly, and throwing olf the pi, is uin m lliev should. If this Is the ritse, go after tho cause of that li: k.-trhe hlld do it llnklN, in- you may find yourself in the grip of in Inerrable disease. liul.H MKI'AI, Haarlem fill Cap iiiles will Kiie almost piiiti. dnite re lief 1 -oin -Mdi'-y n ml bladder trouh-1- s, which n.ay be tlie unsuspected ranee of renoial ill health. HOl.ll MKI'AI. l aarlern Oil Capsul'-s are H.pirKd din-el front the lahora loriui m I loil, mi!. Tli.'V 111 " pre pare! in i. i-ie t ipiantily an l run-enl-i.l '.-tin lo Ink", ii ml hi-. i pus-lil.-flv cuar.tnli e.l to mi prompt r. itef ii your nvney will he re-f-n.'ed ' Mo.m ,'(.t, ' ,-i.uy drug More. ;..il t-- u:e tn Insist on the i: M ji .MKI'AI, I. rand, and take no (hit-.-- In I. .vs. three sizes Adv without qn-t(oo if Hut'P ftnT f!l IQ thi trrtoiue of lt(ai, Twiwr, U.njrw..rta. Jui, mUl lxm t (MMttfJI dlaUU4Ml 4flaBl1MI tXtkMr bus rvltvf"t1 linrlrUsofuob cuji. T a ii t t ot r on oar lfvv Br.k (Juaronl. Try It t twr tnk TMtAT. VrSt Tic, at Crng tlnr-. RelyOnCuticura CCl !T L1J ttlrtiinflal: Afar 'l.rtnut V. S W Tlfnm S I wmmxm J iatt ii HaW i TWk.m.m.Va LU This Is a AVIIcok nd l'IlM -Anderson T!.t nth.rs NO. i 00 pie ... .miro farm In the f .'lit lie Hp . f corner of the southwest "f 21-13-1 j Is it 1,00(1.000 feet gas fi.uii l.S-.Hi to l.i94 feet. Mt SkOt.l-.K -Tho Mussellem fill :uh 10. No. 1 on the Downing limn In tin. northeast corner of the oiith west of ihe noiitheiiMt nf 33-14-1 In a 10-barri 1 well at 1,507 feel. i:st or SAI1 I.P No. 5 llellgsl of the Snplilpii Heflnllllf company In Si-ifr 12 Ii kh.iiI for 611 barrel natural la the 2.1100 'fool iiiud. Personals J the O I.. McO. lire, preeldetit of Lakeside Petroleum company, Is in Ihe city on hustinss nnd I.s Inclined lo l.-iko crack at the roflnoia who a n not allowing llielr earn to make long trips, an be in of the opinion tnst It will eolvn u moat rpcxlnu question that of nerong oiiilylng INtrlcts w-IUi oil. He la getting a rood share of ImslnesM here and i III dntihlloHS continue to cut a larke iviih umiinn tho pnrehanera nf pe. 'roleum and petroleum producta In i lie veura tn come. Jem Huck, who is the local purchaser, la lix-at'ed In the World building. Iln la extremely popular hero. Prank 'Wnbur, one of tha beet known and moat popular of the oil Prominent markctinp; con cern wishes to purchase the output of several small refineries in buyer's cars. Sufficient equipment to keep your products rolling e lively. State what prod ucts you are making; and quantity you can offer. Address Box B-91, 'cao World. ' ... 't iiuart.-. m. 11. ANNOUNCEMENT Of Interest To Oil Men and5 Contractors The Producers Supply Co. Located at ArchaeranLElgin slteets, is now under the direct jnanagementof Mr. Sam Miller, president and general manager, of the Ohio Pipe & Supply Co. of Dewey. OkJa and Brownwood, Texaa, and Mr. W. A. Letson, formerly president of the ' jirst mnonai Danicof This business will beTgreatly enlargedand . a large stock of . new and secondhand Pipes, Boilers, Engmes-and other Oil Well Supplies have been pu).xhased and we are now in a position to handle your business. The Ohio Hp &' Supply Co wilT-continne , to operate at .Dewey, Oklaand Brown wood, Texas, aa formerly. The same liberal policy that has been therkeynote of our success at these pointa will be-main-'' . tainedJiere. , , A FAnvSOIAREaEAETOAEE ProducersSnpplyCo. (Incorporated)' gAM MILIiBU. Pres. VUA. JiEXBOir. TkavFres. OIL j WELU fSUPPnES Elgin nd Archer Street : Pfone-2101381 Stevens County Oil Leases Southwest quarter aectlon 10, 1 south, & went, per acre. ...... .$100 Rist half of nnrthweat quarter section 3 5, 1 north, S west, per acre ... , .mm .$100 North half of southeast quar ter of section H, 1 north, 9 west, . .. .....$ Norlieaat quarter section 17, 1 north, l west, per acre -....$ Bouthweat quarter south, 9 west i J producer la viaitfnjr hla many friends In Tu lea. Hla homo Of late haa been at Wichita. ' John Anderson of Anderson1 and tiusiafaoii la in Tula nd refuaed to bo interviewed but doea It In a wily that la certainly unique. "I would bo very flad Indeed to give you anything for publication but you know tho situation and I am perfect ly willing to allow you to any any. thing that you aee fit, but don't quote me." Mr. Anderson once gve an Interview aa to the tank aitua tlon and later had the horrible ei prrlenee of having it read into the evidence in a eult that ha brought to en fore a contract for the delivery of fuel oil. What ha aald at the time was true and exceedingly per tinent but he is not giving out any Interviews, " .. Arch Orlder is in Tula and Jlnln up business for hla firm, the Mid land Petroleum company, and be ing a marketer Is Interested In the welfare of the mid-continent field and endoraea heartily the Idea of having Mr. Jiequa. here from Wash ington ns the guest of the refiners and prod noma and believes every oil man In Oklahoma would come to hear him. . SOMETHING HEW IN YOUR TOWN We are ready to-' day to repair your allocs on tha , Goodyear . Welt Shoe Repairing -Machinery Bomethlng new, have them fixed on tha same kind of ma chinery new shoes are made pa. Tulsa Electric Shoe Repair Co, Two big shops. No. 1 at 80 W. beoond) No. a at 0T B. Boston jowey, tuua. IS IS of 12. 3 .$135 O. f. Morris Iloom 111 Tulsa IIoUJ After Tcxlay, Duni ui, Okla.