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TUISA DAILY WORLD. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. 3 i KIWANIS CLUB STARTS AMID GREAT CHEERING Tula's Sewvxt Civic nody Onfan I1 nt i:iiiliulastli! Meeting Friday. WOODARD NAMED PRESIDENT FunriiT City Attorney Hearts Hub; Oilier Officers und Direr torn Fleeted. W'th the election of a full nci of officer. lie:nlPi1 by John II. Wood anl foniiT city attorney. a presi dent. tli'A Kiwnnls rlub of Tulna yes 1 1 r-1 i ill Its nritunUatlon meet InK I)' pa' ttli.it pmni.s.u to lie a very auii''t',,'s rather. Tin1 .itteii'l.ilice wis the luryfRl ever lMvtt at the organization ,-, ni 1 1 n t- of a eluh I" Tulsa. Mortr than 1 00 of the If" ehiirtrr mem-I w bi rs were present unci the cap'u !ty of the private Ijnintr room of Hotel j 0 Tulsa was taxeil. Several prominent member o" the Oklahoma City Kiwan elub were present. I'resiclent IMwaril Howell of that club, in offieally extending greetings to the Tu s-i organization, said that he hoped there would always be a uplrll of friendly rivalry between the two chitm, an well an between tke eight clubs there that were given each a day In the War Pavings Stamps campafgn the Klwanls club mailo ths bent record, h said. I'resident Woodard cxpreed tho hope that the Tulsa club would "go over the top" In the future more times than the neighboring club. Meeting l'litliUNlasllc. Py-laws. breathing the spirit of Kiwani.. whlrh means the golden rule as applied to business, were adopted Kith a few si. gilt amend ment r.nd Ml of the officers and direct -rs were elected by ac 'tama lion The club ave a rialng "nt aad Uiree choern to Al Slirners, nho rr:niii7.td the ebib, and his iuM tan' T I.. Hens ey of Oklahoma Cty Ftln er pre-en:c 1 Wooo'trd wit'- Hi- "biR niick" o( his office, an 1. 1 n i ei s and !'4;"hl.'r Weo.ltir.l l-iiii. , tn be fautuul to the d'.Kie-i of h; .'ffii'c but ex(i t:.-ed the hop: tv r eyi.ry mem i i i be 1'iee to o. ti suKtfe.-tiiii... tind crlticift ,,H. f' r ' n. man imu u& much ou f a e.uii as tins tne who pui 'cn e'hiOR Into 11. A n. Mature Klwan.H edition of Tl "'nl'ia World, roi t.-ilntni; .!.e n ei i of the nrKuni.v'nn miTl m.u.y r .i n I n.' 1 11 ifil piip a :. ut critil.i will l.nown me" be.-.' w 's giver e i. V. t.ian It cieai 1 J great diu! pit .seinent N il.-nih . nt was editor or tne paper ami i. ii. I.cr.i,' as .istant editor. nnd ice-president : W. U. Miller, secretary; K. I'. H irwclt, Schuyler t". French. Joseph K. lllalr, Leslie , L. lovle, N, (i llenthoi ne. M. '.' Shrewsbury. Many Madausky und j A. M Atkinson. Tho following committees were named; I'rogram Comtnlttee N CI. Hen thorne. chairman: 1. tl. Long. Hoy KlnRkade, J. K. Dallous. C. T. Hum garner, .1. II Hrooks. . S. Hurk holrier, V. M Smith, H. F. llotli steln. I!ay It. lis er 1!ii Incus F.thiea II. A " Wake field, Hosroe A dun a. H. lienberg i". I', t'o'e, Pr .1 Itnvmond Hur dick, F. II ( a cheer, ' . It Hurt. Paul Sanger C. It tiump, (luy M. Davis. Membership Allien II lwll. KANSAS CITY GIRL A WONDERFUL SUCCESS Ihmt-Murrv Co.- Mile, iilloil Mllrted III I iubt oars Olil; Studied In Ifiissia, .itiiiii and I iigliinii. DISCOVERED BY PAVLOWA Minwcd Tuletil When Small i litld t.ieut Dancer luriucn.cd Hit Mother ti start llcr tunci. Speeding Up the June Sale The Extra Special Values on Sale Saturday chairman; V. IC. I.cnhart. IT. Ira tor l Mulier. I. McCee. 1 11 Mea Attendance M . chairman; A. 11. moti Tborne, F. M ltrown, Franc .Ii S. W. Akin, v 'iarl House I.e'-lle man; I'. I 'haptn in, V. T. Owen. O. I'. Iliyiui. Publicity A M Atkinson iun; ', I'. '"'. in, W. 1' Klmcr V. Ileii,e. Ford, Pr. F. A. i: McCurty, Vlc ,l Sniliji, S. .1. d, W. C I.lgon. jr. y. Shrewsbury, ItoitiTs, A. Tlnitn llaminond, .1. W. dins, W. A. Hrcnt, es A. Wright. I., llmie, ilillir- John Nimnau, 1 Win n Kin a Mi .Uur.ay, a lime f "a, girl, danced wall a n chair-Mo.- s, as between tle two cities. J'resident jonn II. woouaru In responding, declared that both Oklahoma City and Tulsa were too large to he jealous of one another President Howell told how the Ki wanis club had entered Into the civic life of the capital. Of the Polegittes Appoln'ed. I resilient Woodard and Vlee- Prfs. lent Albert H Pell were py lected as delegatrs to represent the local club at the national conven lofi to h? held In Providence. H. I., 'i ne SS to 2X. !n"l' slve Both lg i ' e. the.r intentinn of attending i"b" officers, directors and com n i'te. s named fr.r the ensuing I'i mo- tbs were as follows- I ir rt lira1 John It Wondard presideni; Albert II. Hell, first vice president; llenson V, Orar.t, sec- LOTTLED SAVE BLOOD USED TO LIVES AT FRONT GROCERIES HOKE'S ME ATS Specials for Saturday ... Fancy rolled rib roast, per pound 40c Fancy pot roast, per pound 30c Fancy freshly dressed chicken 35c Also a nice line of extra choice cuts of lamb, veal, bacon and finest corn-fed beef. Our Delicatessen Department Delicious Angel Food Cakes, Potato Salad for your Sunday dinner. Huns Itt'is'iiilv nplurcil Thirty lb it. (lis mill I iigllsliniaii llnpes II ill Make Heller Men. i l.vriN.Vvn. June 7. How 4he lives of the f gluing men on Hie bat tle Ironts of i.'iiri.pe arc sa'.ed by llie in ertion of bottled blood ililo ihi-ir veins was tol l, and discuhs -d It-day by members of the Amerb-an ; irguvil nssori.i'.ititt in iMtitntinn h. re This blood Is lifimvii to tlic medi. al pml'iM.-iion aft citrate ot' hd S:r Arl'iitlinot Utne of tilf the lc,t i .'i nt iicrinaii "taite tbi-ty lo.it hud b t jernutns. , "I hope thai the fo will use this blood," said Sir Arb-itlmot. "per haps It will me.ko better liuma'i bt lut'B out of thrni." i( i; oil, nt, ti thai III Ihe drive ill nottl bottles of citrate 'en captutcd l-y the Strike Is l.ndctl. NKWAHK, Ni .1. .lunc 7 The trolley strike whl'-h for .evernl days tiai closed many northern New Jersey Industries engaged in war contracts was declared al an end this afternoon, pending adjustment of the controversy by the federal war labor board. Phone us your wants. W. A. HOKE 1 SUCCKSSOR TO H 1 p,h"e ROGERS & ZOLLER p2h 1 j lo NESTH AND BOITU g ---3 II Good Renshaw's ; IMione -'!. Main ouil HnsUcll I Do you Know you can buy groci rles at this store cheaper than i al any other suburban store In iTuNa? You a'ways get plus values lint minus prices nere 'Again .nn huv crackers lit tills store al 1 cents a box. This Is less than to day's wholesale price. lbs New Potatoes ii.x- K rolls Toilet Paper a.c i tall cans Pink Salmon : Large can Sweet Potatoes 15c Speckled , Beans, per lb lOr Rellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. . !!5e. IICY TIIKIFT STAMPS nice I lour. Corn Flour. Oat Hour, Soy lieu n I lour her companions at an cnteriaii.ioe ::icli by a wtunana club in h borne city in lam, noiiti or n l.aiuoi.s or IrleoiiM perb.iis, aoi" pllltll tint bell. re she rcaelied I i her inline would be heralded III Hie bl.ii'.ir.i; electrics of the b'.tges' thea l..i s in ihi. natliiil. a d H'.il I" I ' :" "- inesi In OIIH Wi l li WOllllt l't i t'll u tin u'll Income of the an-t v-ic: lean ci'.i.cn. Hut at that club enh i taiument there was urother genius bisides Ihe one .In embro. It w.i the world-famous l'ltvlowa. the eiuer tuiniiieni being given In hi r honor. Ami .h Instantly recogiilzed the gilt of the slip of a girl as a 'lanseuso who would majo rity pr.ii.tl of her. So sbu tc out the mother and said: "laUi I hat child to itussla tilucui" her for dancing. She mil cet the nroper tialiilng in e,,.ii.i"v She has great lab ( s hi iu M be developed." r,:iv "Mile Ithea" Is one iiericn's most brilliant tl.int log ar il's, and at 1 has already npp'artl as s. In daecT Willi the Sou Carlo in. I Host. mi i .pern companies, nnd Is !,i,v -me or tb- I'icuest ami highest -pi. ed at'.iaeluinH in "big-tlmc" vau- !cvi',;e. I -i. iv hiitf ioriV" i siitriog ami ninlilng her tlr'saes at 3 till lo f r. oo e.i.'h. The -riewspa-p. rt i'V"' t In i e site goes give:- her it bto i.lsule of publhliv. and run he'' r i.'tnr, s two snd thrte celumns lei-oss She lllcillllv Jllmlied out a Kansas City grainiuar niiool Into i!.'l7v.llet: '-llile. put success came only after proper P'-epii r ii ion, teaching and training T" o '.'-'aiH in Hi ssla under .Jliuo. Sokil'iff. who siarfi! I'.ivlowa on l..r wontlfi l'ul can t r. then a year in I'l . Hi'cn and Hi rim, and another Mr,n- In l.'neland wero snelit In COlli- .leilnir Mile. IMieas ilacllig tl,,., Sim eoievs the. d'sttnc t lull b log the only American girl to study itnnclng In Hussln While tb-re she learned the native lan guage, find spei ks It fluently as well at (Serman and French. "if r fc't that I was Inst an tortnlner and nothing more .t i iv. oil. I hive the heart to K on. .i.,. ul,t.i v...i'i t dav. talking' of ;,,! at i)if- Ki' iirtss dressing loom I feel that dancing rarmH with H ,i i-cnse of appreciation of all that l.n 'rvilu lie j.d beautiful. If it. 'I. eso't it is a waste of time a id is , ntir foot'shness. M'lslelans, 1 00 Silk Dresses For Saturday's Selling All at One Price ' - $14.75 Tho values are $25, D.fiO to $r. lis is indeed a most wonderful assortment nf beautiful dresses. Dresses of every wanted material. Crepe do Chine, Georg ette, Messaline, Satin and Foulards. All the new shades, Pinks, liose, Copen, Pelain, Flesh. Navy, Plum, Black and White. the of life. everv dav-i Irresistible on hot days EXELSO is a sparkling, snappy drink 100 pure good. When you think slowly and move slowly and act slowly don't "slow down" and "get behind." Instead, order a cold bottle o EXELSO and wrap yourself around it. In 30 seconds Energy and Efficiency will take com mand of your body and mind. EXELSO is alive with the delicious juices of ripe cereals and zestful tonic hops. It comes from"HAMM or ST. PAUL," who, after 50 years of effort, has mastered the art of making the right kind of beverages to suit the taste of Americans. ST. PAUL. MINK. Coodner Malone Co., Distributor Tulsa. OkUu .11 u their i.i.timrs 'hronch their heart with me. !f my clitielnc dm' 'in tv Rome rnossiiKn of I h. in tv and harmony elder my errotts losi. Wf.ni.in readers will he Interested to Itnow that the hrilllant comlniin : ion of colorful silks wort, hy the little dmeetisn In her 'Jazz'' diint". ivntlo of orchid, apple frccn, ' loyul pnrp'e nr.d American neiinty colors ot neavv sill's -vas tleslKnetl per nunally and excpisively far )MlIe. Khea by I.uclllc i I.atly Puff (Ijidoif") nnd tunic by her ut a cost of $MI0, and that the white tulle, with hnntl in.ide flnwr.H, n Inn from l,wrille, cost J300. It is rnpled from a sivle of the fourteenth ceiituty In the tlmo of I .mils XVI of France. ly the wv. that youna lnll-ilst who nccompanlis her, Joseph .Math, Jr , Is a foster brother. lie Is n son, of a N"W Vnrk handnmrter, and was. taken from anothrr show in Moin I l-n by Mrs. Me. Murray, v ho was stiitrl; with nie uriistic piuyioK. ni ls or.e of I'nc'e F im's new "21 njen" havlrp replstcred for service l.Vst Wetlnesdin. nnd Is anxious Jo iin fight for I'ncle Sam, althouRh ho is a native of liohemla. ..... I Al ot I L V I V 1 1 k mid I (7 can I J ft I lit. and I f I " ' ' I is so 14 ""' I vi 11V sl l ( I I, IO II ti-rn il con-. I Hunt-Murry Co.- tNiiiie l-Utrly "Vhlln hiMls- IllK lH (oiod See 'Mk'iii In ll. Window Specials From the Toilet Goods Section IWSTI'I AM) hllAVINO SOW. TOOTH Voodliur's l-'iii'lal Soup Po'dioll's I'nmiili'Xliin Hi'iip t'olKnte's Cuslimcro Itoipift t'ulli-lllil Mi'illi'nlt'd Soup I'l'iir's unsi-t'iiti'd Hniip, a for .leiKen's Violet lllvcftlne Koap, 3 for .liri;i'n's t'oroiL Almond rio.ip, 3 for I'i'lifi'o Tooth 1'nsti', r.ue value Colgate's Toolh rustn, lOtt value ... Cole.nl e's Shavlm; Stick, complete ,. l.'olKiite's Hliavlm- ('renin I'llKI'AIUTION 100 Ito lo am 2fl SIAo anfl 3o HO lfl Slo ItllAMS, l I h IM KIl'I'S AM TOIMCT AIITICU:S Ise'bi'll's Told Cream, fiOn values ..811a lii' lii'll's ClennsliiK Cream, 60o values .' SVC Wootlluii'V's l-'iii'lnl Cream , ( ( i...... . 10O (lioit'o of nil 7fic Totlftt Water .50o Ihc'IicH's I Oil Toll.'t Water 7o Ise'hell's 1 . 2 r Tnllet Water ...11.00 Ise boll's S '.! IKI Toilet Water r. .. .!.- (.'olitati'S tl IHI Toilet Water 9o L'olKiite's Wei'k-Hml I'licknuci, (On value 350 VAVK AMI TAU'l'M l'OWUIOIlS Woodhiiry's Kaclal Towder, ,2So I'oildrn de ltlx. :!i(i Ida May. :!5o . Ise'liell's Tourist t'owder, 30t) Lfllth's Kace Powder, &0c ItoKors nnd Oallet I'nee 1'owder, 5o .... lAxell's Talcun I'owdrr. all odors, 2 for . WllllHms' 'In I c u in l'tiwder; all odors; 2 for Ise'hell's Talcum Powder, 25o values iiiiiinuis r.mrnnii vioii'i.. duo ....... . . . Tw wello Hear, DOo .-.lo ...ic ...to ...sio . ..So ...ilia .3. So . lo ,Sc t-n -ililo Stationery SpeclaVs In Htatlonery for Batur-. day; neatly hnxed linen finish sta tionery In several new shapes, also correspondence cards to match. This nsorlment contains nil tho summer shades, such as malsn, pink, flesh, Hitht blue, tan, Ktny and while. Bpeclal 25c for Saturday at (me lot nf Mum Stationery In iu'W bordered designs, spe- 39c rial for Saturday at u'.v One lot of extra quality Station ery In all the pretty shades; also a (tood selection of,thn "Offleers' Tan." Speclul for "U'--'49c imy at Hosiery Specials (00 pairs of factory seconds la ladles' pure silk Hosiery In black, white, ray, tan, brown and j'hampagne, (or Hatur- Qft " day at i VOC ladles' full fashioned silk Hoe In blut'k, white, (try and brown redular fl.tO values. Bpeclal for T:"z... Ladles' extra quality lisle Hoe In tan, brown and (ray. 29c Special for Baturay at ... One table of Children's Bocka In lisle and silk Hals. These eocke aro of ejttra food quality and com tn all colored 35c Silk Specials TODAY C'nlorod value ., Colored value . , Colored Messaline. II 7!i value , 40-Inch Shower l'roof (2.75 values, for Jlil-lni'h Taffetii, 3i!-lnch Taffeta, 3ii Inch l'lnln J 1.7 i l'lnln $2.25 l'lnln $1.39 $1.59 $1.49 Foulards, $1.98 98c 2 7 -Inch Plain Colored Mesullnn. 11.26 vulue . SB-Inch Fancy Taffetas, tO 49 $3.00 val$ V 30-Inch Fiber Silk Foulards, 75c values, 69c for Fiber Bilk Bhlrtlng. 1 OA ii r.n v.tno '...'', Fiber Silk Shirting. 76c value 59c White Goods TWO I'.XTHA M'KCIALH 40-Inch Voiles and Klaxons, com In stripes uii'ljdalds, ic 49c value for . . . . in-lnt.h Volliis nnd Klaxons, noma In stripes and plaids, 60a 39(9 vaiua iiir 40-Inch Voiles and Flaxons, com In stripes and plaids, 40o 99 C value for Bed Spread Special Full site Vroohst spread, tA QC 12.25 value l.iTO 1.(1 -Inch Figured SOo value for . . Draperies Scrim, 16 -Inch Bcrlm, value for Mo ..24c 12Vic RETAIL MERCHANTS ELECT NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS HUNT-MURRY CO. "QUALITY WITHOUT EXTXA VA GANCE" REVENUE HEARINGS START I'11-renseil Import Outlet) I'rjred Ii' .Marvin to .Meet War I'Iiuoiim'M. WASHINGTON. June 7y-JIear ItiKs prelinfmary Hotly Will Mi't Tuesilay Nlttht to Select Offlifrs for I'oinliiB 'cnr. Tho new hoard of directors of the Tulsa Hetail Merchant! association i who were elected Thursday nro as ' follows: IS. V. F.erry, automobiles; O. A. Ktemer, unto ncfessnrios; S II. KlnK. I Jr., and It. M Moody, banks; F. M. ' Bonn, cluars; A. II. Hulil, cleaners; I.ee Leverlnir nnd f4x Mulansky, clothiers; lieorne I. Kendall, ilrug RisU; -L. K. Abbott, .1. C. Cheschlnr, W. A. Vantlevcr ainl Dan Hunt, tle ' partment stores; K. (.'. Sttieve, clcc : trie supplies; C. T. Hunmarner and I. O. Ilosser, furniture; (.:. K. Atotis I er and O. I.. Si'tlle. prncerles and ' meat markets; Walter Niclnils. h ird- I ware: Henry Ilcilbron. Jewelry; K. S. Hutchinson and O. H Lintiisicr, lumber yards; (Source W. Hell and Mark Carr, miscellaneous; L. I'. Har row, music stores; Clark Field, of-', flee supplies; W. 11. Klllmrr, paints and wall paper; O. (1. Wntt, plum-, hers; W. O. Moss, printers, N. J. i Hall, restaurants; L. l.yon, shoes; .I.J J. Iteshane, tuilorit. I Following the election an assoela-' Hon luncheon was enjoyod In the assembly rooms of the Chamber of Commerce and the "Trade In Tulsa" campaign, fall fashion show and I other matters were discussed. I A meeting of the new directors will be held next Tuesday nlnht at which the officers of the organization fur , the ensuing year will be elected. I to framu anew war revenue inn tiesiKiieu in nint one-third of the nation s expense liy taxation were begun by the house ways und means committee today Thomas O. Marvin of llosion, repre senting tho Home Market club, the first witness, advocated raising sov rnl million dollars more revetiuo by Increased Import duties. llenj imln C. Marsh, of the Farm ers' National committee on war fi nance, ashed a heavier lax on In cotiien. and Representative Albert Johnson of Washington presented a plan for graduated taxes on second class rmii matter. Mr. Marsh said that during the war no patriot would want an In come of more than (50,000. All IliM ;ono. Farmer Krown So, Hill, I 'ear you're going to be married at last. Farmer Olbblns Aye. that I be. I were prayed fer In church for the third time last Sunday. o Tulsa Electric Shoe Repair Co. 07 SO. nOKTON 20 W. SECOND Thei place, tn go wlii-a others fall to satisfy. Tn Attend Father's I um ral. 1 A. I. Hntbinson anil wile left last! night for Robinson, 111., when.' lin y wen callei on account of the death ' of Mr. Koliinson's father, I). T. iljr- 1 binson. Tho latter died at the age ! of .ti years. lie had lived In Kob- I inaon since 187.1, during all of which ' time he. was the. owner of a l.irm near the city, and farming was his i occupation. Ho served, as a vohin- i tcer In '.'o. A, 14th Indiana Infantry1 in the civil war. Mr. and Mrs. ll.it- I tnnron were married at Monett by j tho former's brother, V . A. Harbin- ; son, of Hamilton. Kan., wno was to accompany them to itoldnson. 'I hey niso have a sister II' iug at Robin son. The funeral will be held there Sunday. A i'ruf llecress. lie (ardently) 1 would give the world for you. .She Is that, all? Why, you of fered that much beforu the war raised prices. Sanitary Cash Grocery 112 North Main Street and Home Garden Phono C13-865 Phone 613-835 FREE DELIVERY On all orders over One Dollar. Our motto h "We cut the price but not the quality" Our goods are the best; our prices are the lowest. We are fair with you. Fresh Dressed Hens, per pound 2.9c Fresh Country Kpprs. per dozen 30c Pet and Carnation Milk, law, 2 for 25c Pet and Carnation Milk, small, 4 for ..25c Fresh Green Peas, per pound '. .10c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound 20c Cabbage, new, per pound 5c Extra choice Sunkist Lemons, dozen .' 40c New Potatoes, 5 pounds 25c Crystal Wax Onions, per pound.... n 6'c Onions, Radishes, Turnips, Beets, 3 bunches for... 10c Princess Crcnfflery Butter, pound ..40c Rhubarb, 3 pounds 25c Blackberries, pint 10c We have a few fryers. Call early. Phone 613, 865 Phone 613, 865 1 1 pOTy1 j White woodwork 1 always looks well if- Any room in the house will look attractive if the trim i ii white. And there is one v sure way of getting an ever- f lasting white ask us for ' DEVOE The Guaranteed Holland Enamel We recommend this enjmel for - interior and exterior surface! where a hard, porcelain-like' finish is desired. A small can of Holland Enamel will do wonders in a bath room. Use :1 it on your walls and they will' look almost like tile. Holland Enamel can be scrubbed with toap . and waterj it will not crack or chip. It brushes out easily and ee farther than ordinary enamels. We guarantee that it will ttay white. Let us help you with your paint problcmi; We'll be glad to quote prices. Ask for the booklet" Holland Enamel!, TULSA DECORATING CO 212 South Boulder IIKLXiO TULSA 407-6509 TULSA, OKLAHOMA i