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n r ' 12 TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918. f i 1 i .'1 WOMEN SLACK ON RED CROSS WORK IN TULSA fiUniitiM J0.000 Horn Who fVmhl Help Hut Only Almil 200 Aro Now WorLlntf. PATRIOTS ARE ON WANE Wliltn tlir IWiys In Krancft Are Snf firing anil l IkIhIiik, tlic Women vAn lillf Ili-rt-, Thin there are 20,000 tittnrq In Tulea able to und equipped tn do work for Ihe lied Cross, and that not more llinn a hundred of them lire winking Mt out linn-, li the f:a!"int'Mt of one if tho wurki'im of lieifliiiiar tore. TIiIh rulhor renmrkulile rundl tlnn of affairs rjtimn, It 1 mild, In spite) of the flirt thnt there In more work marked up in heiidiurleri than ran ! gotten out, ut "II times. Titian women tin not respond to the appeal of the sociuly ii they rihnul 1, It Ih nit 111, anil nro not ahowlnit the patriot in.'n n'vrifM:iry to ilolntr their part In Helping to win Dm war. An old lady, nearly severity jymm old, mu.de tho statement ycstr.riliiy that aha liaa a nelKhhor to wliom aha appealed to help In the work. The lisdy volunteered to make 25 allot -bR and It took her three weeks to t!o It The ahot-haea, aha said, ran be eaally made at the rate of fifty n hour with the aid of a Be win if ma chine, fjrronin Women Toynl. Another Inat.inre alio lold of waa Where a flenimn wonian offered to do all tho work "he roil Id anil In now a atauiieh supporter of (ho Iteil Cross. Thin old lady who told of the two Inat inrea naked the qitenllnn: "Now. whlrh do you believe wan the better Amerlrnn, tho one with American Mood In her veins or the cn who wan a native of ijermany7" HhRme on these women who have time to ride around In their automo bile and fro In part lea, hut h not the time) to put In to work for our boya 'over there r " The Tied cross needa work era, end althnurh Tnlaa women have re sponded nobly In the pant. It la Mated they ara losing Intnreat rltrhl at a lima when tlwlr services are needed worse -right now, when the Ameri can armlee ara renin Into real Work on the battlefield and the de rruuyls for handairea and , iuirgleo.1 arewtnRt win increase instead or ai mlnlsh. ' Gity Briefs W. r.. MOOHR, MuaWo)te at torney, waa In Tulxa yealenlay at tending the apeclal turm of tha fed eral court. MR. AND MIUI, W. A. HARBISON Of Hamilton, Kan., arrived In TuIkh yeetarday for a ahnrt vlalt at the ' horn of A. it. Harblnnn. " "C. B. Bt'CHNKIl. itenaral aeera try of tha Y. M. O. A., who haa been In Kanaaa City for aeveru.1 uaya, will return boui tomorrow. II. O. HT.NDIUCKS and 8. I Can tarbury and their funlllea of Hrl tow apent the Fourth in,trukuk They fere lirlatow bankers. OI.EARINO HOIIBM tranaantlona for Tulsa for the week on d Inn July I r-r ID, J69,4S7.S, aa eninphred to S,I8!,73.7. Thla a an Increase of H.l per cent. W. N EUJS. deputy United Btatf, marshal, will so tn MnAleatnr today to testify In several cases being In vestigated by the federal grand Jury Bow In aesalon In that city. NOT KVKN A MOUSE atlrred at the city hall yesterday whan all eiiy employes from-, mayor to elevator boy. took a holiday, This la. one of the few' ooraalona during the year when Hie city hall closes entirely. Leavino ina aittomobii.ts in iTnnt of toe Unity building at Fourth and Boulder streets for a few min utes, K. Hendrlrka, aaadrlated press operator for The World, returned yesterday afternoon to discover that It had gone the war of a great mapy Tulsa cars recently, having been stolon. The miming machine la a flce-passenger IlupiiKtullo of lata nVodol, and bears the lag 76,664. R. P. HARTUSON of Muskogee, clerk of the United States. court'f or thla district, accompanied by his son Gordon, waa In Tulsa yem'erdny to attend a special aeaelon of the federal court. Besides being one of the hnat court clerks In the county Mr. Har rison takes an active Internet In civic work. Asa member of the park board he has given to Muskogee the most beautiful parks to be found In tho west i A STTRVKTT OC FUAQ conditions was made the Fourth by the Society for the Treventlon of Cruelty to American Flags, and reports that a stltrh or two ahould be taken In the banner that floats over the Ohio Cities Clas company building, Fifth and Cheyenne. It also suggests t Hut the lied Croaa Flag on the various buildings, put up during the Hue drive, should come down. MAT SANPKBS line to face Judte warren today on a very aenoua charge. lie attempted to Imperson ate an officer. Outside of the fact that bis star was of tin, and his own color a little dnrk he's a negro he figured he could get Into a local amusement house on the Hlrenitth of his flash. He gave a bond of flOO te -keep from staying In Jail Inst night. He aald lio was a ''private of ficer." t EVIDENTLY THROUOH failure Of One of the drivers to are the ap proach of the other car, two auto mobiles crashed Into each other at T:S0 o'clock yesterday evening at tbe corner of Third and Moulder, streets. One of the machines i.s owned by-JJiin Bunnell, Jr., cos West Fourth street. The other was driven by James Bothwell of Oilton. Vend ers of both machines were smashed, and considerable dnmacfl was donn to tbe Trameworlc of the Bunnell carl No one was Injured. For the past three days the wafer plus; at the southeivit corner of Second an1 Boulder has been leak tog. This-'pUig being within 100 feet of tbe fire station It might be repaired easily. The stream of water which runs Into the gutter is tn ufflclent enourh to wash the etreet mod. UU Jane, enough to sumoy, po- Chicago Youth Hay j I 8:i , Hun Prinoners j ,r " " l -j - i Frank Ix'tn rt. I'AIlIU. July 4.- The story of Frank Iienert's part In the war reads like a Jcnno James riovel, but it's true. 1enert, a i '1iImii:h boy, was cnplureil alone by dil Hermann. He oiin talk (Jerinau. He told his rap tors that Iho Americana wero about to attnek In largo numbers. ' A burraue prevented thn Orrnuins reai hltiff their own lines, no they surrendered lo hlin lo eneape death He luari'Iied Ihem unaided to head quarters. destrlans. It Is thought 1hat. the Value of the water may be small Onoui;tl to lk'liore thn witsto. A I'ICNHT ANH Kwlmniliig party w 'the Fourth of July reereatlon fur flfly meinlieiN of the Christian Kriflfcavar of tho rreijhylerlan chtireli. Heveial truck loads left the Y, M. O. A. at 4 o'clock yeslerday for a plrnlc and swim al Owuhho lake. CITV liKIKKH O. F, UNA TP Pll'in at a loral hoa pltal from peretonltls whlrh set In after an operation for appendicitis. He was from Kf. IjOUIs, and the body Is now at Mowbray undertak ing parlors. Relatives will come from that city and take charge of the body, arriving some lime today. AN ACCIDENT Wlltm was re ported to Jiav occurred on Houth Madison a II 1 1 lo nefore mtdnlcht lnit night failed to materialize when both a motorcycle policeman and the Mowbray ambulance went In the soent. It seems that a Jitney and another car had run together, but had unlocked their wheels and got ten awky without trouble. However, the police and ambulance were both called, but when they got to the scene of the supposed accident there was nothing to liulU-ilto anything hud happened. I NOTICB Til K. Advertising cluh has been hoorlng about high rents In Tulsa, " a new citizen writes Tim World. A day or two ago, l was looking for a furnished room, and noticing the want page of your pa per, I found one In print that seemed to be about what I wanted. To make the story short, the room was very nice, close In, but was on the north east corner of the house not wholly desirable at this season of the year. The landlady only asked 166 a month for the room. I might say, however, that I found a cheaper HEAVENS! M'ADOO MISSING ot the KcvrcUtry of Trwwnirj, How ever; IhVs i:ik 1'lg. Bill McAdno the Albino Is gone. Bill McAdoo Is a white pig that tho Hike club owns. Ko much for that. William came from tho south part of the state, has been passed from the hands of ouo club to another, being auctioned off for the benefit of different Bed Cross chapters, and finally Inst week came to Tulwv. But, Bill McAdoo lias been stolen. One night .Mist week ho was auc tioned fur the benefit of Tulsa chap ter of the lied Cross and brought I'-'no. This was not enotiith, so the Klks coiiclude.il to keep him a while longer and try again to rai.se eoins money off him. The auction wn lo have been pulled off tonlnht, but there is no pig. I.iat Tuesday niirht hu was taken out In tho yard for a little air and exercise. Ift thero nlone n moment; when his guar dian returned :il MeAdoo was gone. Seurch of the premises failed to tc veul him und now. after kceplnir the dark secret three days, the Klks have concluded to offer a substan tial reward, say a thousand kopeks, for his return. Western Oklahoma t orn I'is'r. Sperll in the World. (iKl-AIU)MA CITY, July 4.--There will bt very little corn produced throughout tho wrdern pan of i1i. lahoma In the vicinity of the Hock Inland railroad, according to I'rw Frank tlault of the. state board of ugrlciilt ure. who returned today from a trip to that smtiiin of the Mute. The corn Ih nrled up, ho savs. Miiny places he observed Die lnidn "spotted." Kafir corn and ilia other grain sorKhuniH aro holding their own pretty well. Has Fine? Flag Cllittln. The Y. At. 0. A. hasoa collection of fUiRS of the nations now at war with the central powers. The films Inrludo that of the United .Statra, Oerat Brituln, Franco, Italy, Japan, China. I'hilo. Kcuador. Belgium. Bra id. I'ortun.al. Tl-.ls collection hangs over the F.'Orrtary's quarters. The collection Is one of the most com plete In the city. Brllllng Contract Wanted, i. Wanted- a drilling eotitnu't In ."hallow field near' Chelsea. Address S2I South Boston, i'liunu 3Hil. Aa. DAY OF ANGER MADE j OVER IN AFFECTION Viscount Rryre Dis jnrr 177 Could iot Have, 1 listed If Spirit of To day Had I'rruilleiL IS universally' observed All I'nglsnd I nlrrs Into Spirit of 4 tdi'bralloji (is Stars mid Stripes Aro Bille d I :iri ) where. JiONOO.V. July 4. - No country ever relehrared the national linniver Hxry ;t our country as the people of re.it Bril.iin crb Male.) H. Fnurih of July. Not ali.i.e Ih I .on Hon, but In cities and miIik.'S llirouKliout the kinrdoiii. In town hulls und In rhuiib"s the Aiiieru-nn linnlverMTiv was ioii,riiMn..r:ie.l, Annoiie etoi-et from vS'iihinKton 1 that Ainrrlra hits h ri i. ovi ri.is In r( fust million (rooi'.-i kindhd iiiiioeiii.e eiithusl.ism and ii:tve neat imto'tii to the celebration V herever lion. are Ann riean ..Id'ers aicl n"ill"rs thev wero enti i tallied with fci'oat hOHiiitalny. Tho Fourth bewail In I.onibm on Wednesihiv ni:ht. The tliPaterH iiiol! niufuc balU were dccorat'.iHwI'h the litars and Htripcs and si.veral tlio- sand American soldiers and sailor' on leave were entertained at vu-j rloua places. American flnits were not on offl- . elai and Iiiihiiichm l.lilldlni.s all oer lailidoo. 1'or the eei'ornl tune in bis- lory the Mns and Ktriprs wanil above tbe rreni tower of tbe parlia ment buildiiiKS In V esi miiiKi er . nlongsldii !ln I'nloii Jack. Tim Ann i lean f a.; nlfio was on the lord mayor's man,loii In the heart of thn! elty. Many FriKllsh people worei small American flaps on their coats. The formal celebration begun wnhi B fellownliip Hireling In Central hall, armss the street fromWislmlnsler Abbey. Five hundred seats there Were allotted to Amerlran soldiers and sailors. The meeting opened with the band of the Coldstream guards pulling Hie "Htar tJpujiKled liunuer." Brri-fl Talks. In opening llm nivtiting In Central hall, Viscount Biycn. who preiildud, S.1I1I: "For many a year today was celo hrated In the lulled Htales with hos tility and defence. By us In In Bri tain It was remembered with sorrow ss marking the severnnrs of prerlpus lies. And now, lifter ntio hundred and forty-two years, it Is being cele brated by both peoples vWth like en thusiasm by the children of IIiomo who revolted against the Hrlllsh crown, as by the children of those who Hadly admitted thn loss of 01111 of that crown's choicest Juweln, "What has been a day of anger on one sidy and grief on- the 01 her, 1ms become for both a day of affec tion and rejoicing." Viscount llryco said that the bit terness of inn never could have arisen had the will of Iho British people ruled then, as It rules today. "Thn severance came,'.' ho de clared, 'because we had then-a per verse court and a non-rcpicsentallvo parliament," Kugllshmen scarcely yet realized tbe new departure America took when she entered tho war. Answered Call of Buty. "Rut," he continued, "when. Amer ica saw every principle of rlgb over ridden, every sentiment of humanity cast to the winds, America strode forth In her strength, Buty railed on her to save the world, and she answered the call of duty." Remarking that tbe press had em phasised the fact that Amerlran troops had been brigaded with thrt British and French, Admiral Hlma said he wanted lo call attention to' the fact that fur nearly a year all1 the American naval forces In Furo- pean waters had been brigaded with I British and other ailed forces. A inn-1 Jorlty of the destroyers from the United Btales had heen serving under ; the military direction of n I'rltish admiral for moro than a year, j Others were serving with the llrltinh In tho Mediterranean. Many destroy, ers and other vessels were under French command and submarine chnsers were In the Adriatic, Ameri can dreudnaughts bad been serving under tho commiuulor ln-chlef of the grand fleet. Harmon r New. In his Speech lit thrt fellowship meeting Vliislou Hpencer Churchill, minister of munitions, said: ''Ureat harmony exists between 111 Mt.lll iim.1 l,in...,,,n II... 1 la ration of Independence nnd all we are fighting for now. The Bee laratlon Is not only an American doc. unient By It wo hurt 1111 empire, bul by It we also saved the empire. Hy applying Its princlntrvs and luirn Ing Its lessons we provided our com munion with Iho powerful common wealth our children established be yond the scia. "Wo desire 1o express to our American kilh and kin our Joy and our gratitude for tho mighty aid they aro brlnirlni; the allied cause. "I am persuaded that thn finest, and wnrtblost moment of Itrltlb history wus reached on the night we declared wur upon llermnny. lake the people of the United Htiites, we entered the war without coiiutinic the cost or thought of reward. The cost wil' ho in the end far more ter rible than the darkest expect.it ion, J'Uf the reward that is coming U bin-end jir dearest hopes. i "I'tep ft 'the hearts of the people or tlle.se islands is tne iltyiire to tie truly leconclled to their kindred ! across the Atlantic, to blot out the reproarhes and redeem the blunders of a bygrone aire. WO 0 L W 0 R T H ' S "e N T E R T A I N New Store Oikmi Tills Aflcmomi fur I'lihllc inspivtlnn. I Tulsa's most versatile stock of merchandise will be offered this toornlng when tbe F. W Woolwoith!N etore, between Third and l-'oifMi on Main street, opens its doors. Work men have finished ri'inodeHr;.; the biiildlm; and W.-olwortti rcprcen'.l rives explain that this is one of th" best equipped stores In the chiln which extends over the entire i'msed Stairs. To Insure an a:iR',i;ri.nis fri'irodiir tlon to buyers, nrina iTcinent of :hc store b.is pl.inne.l a reception f.T loith nftcrncon and evreitn; Mnic has been scheduled from ":.1l.l t" 5:30 o'clock In 'lie nfternoon sod from 7:30 to f:il o'clock In the evening W. B. M. Hoffm-m Ins be tn eii.irce of t!ie Ti:l- 1 .v n p d : era! 1 rp'-rsenta: : es ..f :ln y, : he the i.l'U w.oth svndic;i;e ere in assist in the in.nr-ura ilucul establishment. Lcwkowi t zK JULY il ni r jj n a Mnr Si For Today and Saturday J8.95 Gingham Wash Dresr.cs FOR TWO HAYS QM Y AT .rf P'l.t) l'hild nnd. cheeked gingham WaHll drones, m.-uUi of i;ood ijii.ility gingham, In tho sea son's newest stylu for sum mer wear. While pique col lar and ruffs. Two porkets trimmed with large pearl buttons. Nebular value un to I8.8J. Kpecial CJ4 Qf for two days, each p i7cj ,.50.to $5 VVah . Dresses FOR TWO DAY'S : .YS $1.95 AT . One assortment of white njid colored wash dresses b-ft from laat selisrm; slightly soiled unit moHlly In small aies. Itegular tJ.''0 to " values. Special for two days, each . , . $1.95 $15 Silk Dresses FOIt two days tJf n"" at yj.v,) One assortment of taffeta silk dresses, with reorgetto sleeves and white collars und Jabots of taffeta. Colors aro tan, pray and navy blue. They are finished off with two porkets 11 ml trimmed with pearl billions. Itegular I !! values. B p e c I 11 1 for two days, each ..... .. $9.95 Up to $6.50 Wash Skirts FOn TWO DAY'S ,:V9 $2.98 AT .. This lot of wash skirls comes In coot, fresh, white gabar dine and striped damask. Made with all the new stylo features. Regular values up to $.6D. Hpocial QQ for two days .... p.t0 Two-Day Sale of Silk' Suits In this snle we Include our entire stock of silk suits Hllk Taffetas, I'onqoes.l Kha-kl-Kouls mid I'opllns In both lined and unllued models. Colors are navy, black, gr.iv, rose, tan, purple, green and white. Hpeclal for two days lis follows ilS to S13.D0 J( values J),t) 25 to 137,50 (Jiq rrr value JJL. t O $1.50 to $2.50 Waists atk::a"93c White and colored shirt wiit of voile ' Made with the new collar effect n,nd Irlmrned In pearl buttons. Regular ll.r.O to $2.r,o val ues. Hpe'ial for two QQrt days, each JsC Voile nnd Organdy Waists ! W $1.95 vrhtte waists. Ml voile and orpanrtv plain tailore'd and I a co lies trimmed models. Yal 10 Jil.r.O. Hpeebil for Iwo daya, each ... tiU.aU Palm Beach Suits :1 $10 and SI'J ralnni A small assortment of palm beach suits; Just the thing for vacation trips; being e.uslly laundered you are always sure lo have it looking fresh nnd new when you want It. Regular JIO and $12 values, riprcial for two (p J Q" days V'l.fct) 'a a $5 to $7.50 Hats FOR TWO DAYS $1.50 AT Our entire table ronlalninix about 1'5 trimmed hate, 'flic.-" come i n hemp ami georgette, and are prettily trimmed wuh ribbons and flowers. Mostly small shapes. Kegtnar to j;.,',ii value Special for two $1.50 days, each EWK0WIT7 or in v nir smi: ; mi. MI:T I IMMIls 1 ( H 1.1 SS Second Floor Robin son Bldg. !3 Third and Main Sts. U rm: i i.kvatok PI I LftUflft l"L 1 till UN I il jU ULLIIIIIIBIUL SALE J 1 n mn Specials ih - RAMONA PICNIC MADE RED CROSS MONEY l' Celebration There Provided I'unds fur War Work; I'lsttlvillui of Yar Time CburiM.-U'r. U : rV"-il t Tl.e Worj'l. B1 BAVu.NA. ' i.'KI.A., July 4. One or uio i i-.M pati ioTii; meetings ever held in thiN He tion occurred b'-ie to'ii.. It vs. is la the naLure i f an aililty" picnic and celebration nr.'! w;is 1 . . -t I . bv the absence of iiii.'iai.ki'M ati l pyroieehnb-8. 'i 110 pi. nii: u m held on the L'r.,o..U ,.t t... I'i,ri,,,nl r.til.ll ri i. h 00 1, the' finest rural school J f-.s'toi in Do. stale. Y'arlous en, ik. m, did u thriving l.usitieas :nid the total proceeds went to Inn l:.'d Cruss. The" Bed Cross '-., o.-ic , 1 ,L coioddet Able , sum t: , . ..,'v 1 . ii !i i j . of j I and from a o.i-i. ,1 Jn id in ; . t,, boui gyiiiuaKiuin. 'Iho .-.sii ities Marled with a Mricr i.arude this moriilug in which vailnijs p.i'i.ou,- floats were a lea :iir... l-ii' i there was a program In the s. iiool auditorium, which waa f.ibd ! o.ei flowing. (Ilcnn Condon of 'in, .. 1. ii jjie speaker of the day. lie i ,,f loiotiiions in I'Yanc 0. miT'',..ii."l ihe a'i'. oilmen, ents made er V, ..s'iMiiiioii hist night cutieeruing the 111,111 ny status of tho I'tllted Hiaies and predictiul an allied of fensive next year iluit would not stop iirilll Uei inany had boen icrush ed tin urged everyone lo pull to seiner to win the war, forget petty leamiif.ies air personal iiuarrels. 1 cemen' factions and do their ut. 1 most to "win the wtr." Tho nud- i o-hi.c liiiO'io-il iiitetiUvely for mose ' lli.i'i an iii. ur and gave Mm an ova J to. n ,i Hi,. 1 oiicl.isiou of his re 11 marks, lb' inferred lo Iho fai't that I be hid enlisted In the marines and would soon be going bark to Franco lo ibi Ins bit as a prlvuto In the luriks. A minlstrnl show benefit for the Ited Cross as given at tho school tonight. I wryhody In town and farmers ami oil pun from afl parts of U10 country spent the day here, lUAITO Tom Mix. tho daring William Fox star of the new drama of the North- 1 west "Ace- High" that will bo at .the Illalto titer ir r today and tomor jrow Is essentially a frontiersman and a pioneer. He Is clever and accom piisliud actor, but he never loses tbe character of a man of tho plains ami woous. He spent a lone time In the Cana- dian wilderness, und worked with trie famous Northwest Mounted I'd lice. In the character of 0110 of these intrepid men who hold duly aoove nr, -and honor over safety, ho Is t.lhng- of the things that he .Knows rrom experience. It Is one thing to be simply brave, but quite another to be courageous, and capable, of meeting lawbreakers and worsting them. Tom Mix has done this In his own career and knows how to show It upon the screen. . RAND Til FATF.lt- ; The: musical comedy hill presented by the "Yankee Iioodlo (Hrls" com pnny at the Grand theater yctsterday 1 pleased large holiday crowds, every. : on being hUhly pleased with the ; r.ew summer policy of amusement i now being offered at the popular ' pbiyhouee. l'lrnty of tuneful aong I numbers were offered, clever corn j edy and a pleasing array of prnttv I costumes. Tho feature picture i proved an Interesting one. starring j tne clever screen star, tiladys Ilu 1 lotto, and a strong supporting cast ; in a rathe production entitled. An.- I iieMng Hill," The doors at the ilrnnd are open dally flj.im 12 noon to 11 p. m The musical comedy at 2:.in. 4:30, 7:,K and 9:30. Mat inee, prices,, urv ee.it, 10 cents; night prices, lower floor, 20 cents, balcony, 1 10 cents; children, half price. LEGAL 1 n ti'tk iTsft!rT rnrut op tmk UNITED Nm KS FOK THf. KAST KZK PrtAIVKHO. .lr Tn th 01 alter of tiny I'. h"icr of Tulii, nnknipt, .n lUiikriiptf y. No. 19.9. NOTK'K OF KMIST MKKT1NO OP rUKIHTORS. To the rrpditafYr of (Jnr p. ElaiT, of Tn)k, in thf Connfr of Tulsa, ml tri' t nforriAid. n lUnhriipi Votiff in hrcby iven tht on th 13th H.ty f Jiim. A -fin the tM Cut l Si-itrr w duly adjudiritnd tankrnpt; and t hut tht first meeting of hid cred itor will h held at V. K. TM-itrirt 0iirt Ufom. 1-Vd.Tal TiutMlnvr. In City of Tulsa. nn the 19th Hay of July. A, K, IftlH. at two 2 'rlock in the , afternoon, at wliich tini the paid rrMitnri rrar atiend, prfT their rlaima, a;'iiint triiMee, exim-ne the bankrupt, and trnnsact uch other nes aa may properly come before , laid uifMtnc. 41ukoi;oa, Ok!Khnrna, .TntT 3. .01H. K'.H HMNKUI), Jr.. Unferee In Hantniptry. fl. C. Conner, Kir., atUirney for ''uk rnpr, 'j ttinn, 'ia. iWAMT'A! j Kates and Information Ona eant a wnrd earh lnerlion. Minimum aparo 13 W4irda. Mir.irnum amount ont time 20e. j " Want Ad Phones j G001 4 IVinihona mur etmit itli t.i i'ri Tut World when it It" mora ronTpriient for you i to do 4i. Re aure to itIto your name, td : dreaa and telephone firm, A!ay k that yonr telephnna artTrtiement ha rcpeatird ua-- io yon ry ine person takuif it All chare a1a are due and payahla the lime aav iirat tntertion of ad tppcari. Oul-of town, hoiiaeho'd fida and nitna j tion wanted ad mini b paid in adranra. Mt;c!asa;fifiioo o advarwaeraeota not , permitted, AM want a'ia mint b in World offiea fcy 7 p. m on dav iwrn ad i to run to ae riir proper cianufi ration. A ftr 7 p m. a)l want ads will bt' insert i d under ''To I.ata lo (iaaif. o advtrtinotinjTit ac rt'f'ed il'te ti ,, n, Laud.tr.liM'd ard 1-i b.r g n, ic K-fer- .T.1!",: o Ml i I It JYsTEM rirlii ) THR n ASM, , 1 0)P: ANNOUNCEMENTS WKST AND FOUND 7 Kord ! I: ; . Ui'll ? ' finie.'i ti i r tit '.ii I't a rtii ue. ert if,.;, liSK - I.,m 'Pnruiay 1'ijrs !ti,:l.f I r Ai a r.vt'ivv -'II s)-: l'!. lt.;osi pi,p, "ji '1 !M . S" If ! TMliM.T f-in.l. n iar.l ol ao for thMr relorn to !':!, or rh-me Slio "' -"'liM.t' K 1 Kli TKN"ITS 'N"'et rntifji. loft, Siitnrdav' ' rward for iuiui w Jdijuc tiiuMcr or jiUuue liii. Pi A,-Til TUVI I . vi n'fl. l,.a k hi -I 1 if " '. W . -.-Till fM.ui 4;., .1 i- ob- : . r, p w i'K i y mii-K'h y I .n: t i -r'-.. , i I l,.l', !!.! 1 ,1 F ANNOUNCEMENTS " lost and youMri in"it 7 Ri;V 'To'T-AKK'l V hox"-l ky to saf.iy pox of hifii.Nirf. K.lionl hank; r.luru to lf Vt Hurt iiiirR (Ovl. niifht 'i'i'M;,ir cli.ral, rwul. C H llarrii.(luu, Uuu l'..r. Mld. l'hoi.. 4Ki(i. (fTl)bKS 101 ,- ' iird '7.).ll'r""wilK yb kiw wh"iii, fiic'itii. "s'o. i.lT-f1.!; r aril . ififorin itn-nff er rlucf of polled, r l II tanttky. r.t'Jii. , PUKELY PEBKONL UAIlt TONIC Slr Wnytjurn Wriji h.ir tonle sold at Menkpumtier'a druc ator 10.1 Kal Third U AV r.li .N I T V" ' " i 1 1 ") s I Vf A I ""It ti a. a adoption. ilri. Aiiiioy, Gatlirie, Oila. I'tionn 3-17. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR HA IX 10 FO'iTHALk'--. Fiv,. nans... t Ht uiiuljiski r rar prtrfl frjV I'honr 171- U , V0.r A . --Fnrd. "I'.HT. SMiriiigTisK H ilt f"iu!"'ni-fit i'h-jtu! ; 1 h-ti than lu f mL." Kime Iriui... WrJit Fifth. I'hrtf-f ." 7 .'1 7 t'OHl) J T 1 e - l'lv.- p.-tsiTftiff-r. j).- onrr; ex tra dtlivry i.o U , a;! f'ir f .'J-j ; a lar ri'n. 1 1 0 t Hotiih rmeiM.aii V6k"8AI.'K Biiirk road 4i l-r. 1 U 1 H "'model, llOii'i- - K it Uf.. Hotel Tul KtlKKOAHH'I KK - ' tin neromihi'mj Yut-1 r'a.lKtpr, 1IJI7 mmmI-'! : -"-i :i, ') nnN-n: ftr Mlit, e.ti at Uti llu'.fl tli:k. Ooori? TK Vol' are in t h ir it W fnr a pofd tim-d car 1 barn muit vbii want; I lnivt all kindn' frvim n f-Kr-t up a t'adillao.. Hi i A Parker 4J4 Ka-l Hwinii Kdllli purir.K rjr, ni rttutbO'r and arilan w(th atat-tor aiel remoiiniai rinia. In pr-rfpet rnit!t.uvi. ' I'Lutia Told, or rail at ill) Hen III K!in. 70l7 FOHIl " TO'-ltrvil -,iifVir 'le t0. I-honca 4i:Tu j iI .1. lil'l I'i'h.i b.'U 1917 Marmot! TnurlnR, Jut painted $2,r.00 1517 Marmon chummy $2,400 1917 racksrd touring 12,250 J917 Wlnton ,wlre wheels, revnr nihed .(2,000 191(1 Stutjs, (icrfect condition throUKhout ,1,47S 19U Ilulck roadster ........ 1.S75 1917 Iteo Six. roadster .....$850 1917 ttudebaker glx touring ,.650 1917 Liberty Light Six touring $575 191! Studebaker Four touring $500 1917 drant Six . ....... .$500 AUTO BUFPLIKS AKD KEPAIKfl ti A If I A ft H "It K M VU.Vt NO P.e'roreUlf . I')ii't hata your fadiator plOfrced full of older by inexperienced workmen. Wt rejiair ttiem r.ht. Our work jruaran ticj from 1 to 1'. monttia, according to contract, btnp ua your loaky or wrerked radiators har'ott, Th Kadiatur Wan, 104 V. Flrat gtreet. CI I KV KNN K, S.', b 18 Kiro-urvof earaire !ir , , rent Phonfl 473.1 14 Fir proof rfcraa for r-nt; Ter-; reaaona'll(. phone ""70 ,f 1 A l( (J K frr,,"t. pitonft 4ft4M, UARAtJR in rear" of 7 1 -I rwmthrtacoT Phon MilSjnqiiir H'2 Iowa Hlrtif. (IAR.K. $.S nTtnonih. 71tj Somh KlkTliT W-ANTED AUTOMOBILES U WANTKO AMTOMOHILK to trade foTTom mereial lea, townihip Jt-nki, lot 3, hkfk 4ft. phon-j Tranmer 541. BOARD AND ROOMS"""" IJ01lf""Hdu"BEKEEPINQ"BOOM3 lit AltfliEli," K.,l i I'J i'wii heiii "lieuaekVp" biff rooms aia ooa liirue-room iiouae. Phntia 3.1IH. DTt A j i , K 11 7ii"n Sii UclThoiiikirp leg nom Blue ateplnf roem : modrn. W ST 1 1 NTS 7 Tj 2 i --" ) nTt wo"o Fl h ren tea. ly furnlihd hensekeepiiif rooma, mod ern. Pt'nnn fl(irt3 J. lT6P'urr-KHi liiii Two nTrH7"fnrnlhe(t rennta for lirtit booaelceepinf, to eoupla n-ithonl chililren. C1IKYFNN-R. .V., 628 l.ichl houaek.-pin. rooma fer rnt, raaonah;. phone 8ISli-j! COOI J.ttSHT IIOl'SKKKKl'INO reouV. iric lifflllR, modern, en Merk South Iimrer Jltntj, (8, Call 1J01 buuth Klwond. CINCINNATI. M., 4.TS Ker rent 3 rooma and irrediifd porch, aontli(ra exposure. 1'hnno "744 v CftKYKNNEr N rrr MeJeVnjf farnisned hniiBrkrepinK reomi. cnotl piratloa, waik inn illxtanre, $. per wAfk aid up. (Ill IK Yi'.N N K, IS., .f,J.f Kor rent twoTooina for lis-ht houaekeepine ; no rhildrs ElftTITFI, 1!.. 814 Fnrnlnhed rooma lor hchl aookokeopuiff; modorn. EIlilfTII. W.. 14! I hoinftki-opinj nonin. modorii; $4.60; houaa ia rear, l'bone m.WOnij, .kfTlfr''iaoVinroWpkr-iiiiij roonn: nicely funuahed; no Uoi:. i'liuue 4741 K. KLWCiliI), S, 30i For rent home keeping room KA 1 1C V I K v; K, 5 4liJ(ihihun 7l,Vr,T:3 n-o-nii, nicely ftirntuheil ; all moili-rn fn TPfiiene -a. te man and wif, or 2 la died einplored: runt reasonable; walking distance. Phone r'J'JO. ITBIHCO. X, 811, Tliree lirht henrkeP. inf rooma, tvio alccpinr roonn tic! kitchen; medern; cviTjtlnng furnishiii. Phona 2P1B. V I FT 'I, V .H'i"l0 1. e lionaVk eei ii" ronnt, aouih fxpourr; modern, cloaa in, t'ti neotinr hath: TirWale entPBiire POK KKNf l'o lurniahed nwun for liirtit fionaekcpiiic, G. par week. J'houo FK I St -i "Sfi fl"-"- fwor,nVn"8hMi"lHtVe" keepHijr ro'iins, upauira ; no ihildrtrii. Vhona H4'd7-.l. IJtMKjh. r. , :: Two hKlit ho.mekcrp- ir moms, modern," 1'hnf.o 7 -HI. HUlUiK. 1 443 - Two modern houackeepinf JACKStiN. tf, Twrt" 1 ; f PuhoaoVtVpTng TOO"- in Vhone )''') J.At KSOV S ," 7'.1 i I't ' neatly Yur'nWhed ar-d ri"iTi4:it houspkeepinc rooms l'hone M7S. V V It H7l,7 S . "finf. Tom ,i,.rri" ' hniiMkeeplrig rooms ; roni n-adouable. !'Kori. 7(-. ilAIN, N , kr.'pi iij hi r T furniahH lirht lioni' V pruale l-rlrill'i-e; Uif vl phtine tir t MAIN. , . t.l- r .:r. mN.-d aprun.Ht "for hirht h.'TKrK. -piijaf, ini.il.ri!, rk.sc-in. I'll in V'l R M MX. S. 1 I i ruish, ii r.io;n for lit'ht ,-, i'-'i,V eit'T'ovrtl ,r two aninat-le. Phnne l.lidfl. j'i. rly f :rr'isii.-, nwnii i-Mf't; I'l.o,. .' M f , , lifitnoke, r laHi.-s r, Ni'ki if si i li.-ht NICK! V Rfithn KIKM '"I1 -'ii" of riKims; I'hone 2131. 'i'"" li'Witjir.s"mod ,'pil,i; rtnrns f(r rent. S'oiiliil.k,'" ern l!j:ii, ''i.,ne I'l'l'KIi.' f..r hcM r-! M."S Tu.i nii-p front roonn ki-r,i;i; evfrv thing fur i ,,1 l,a k enlratire. l'liouo I'll' HM . n . i l:iK-ied f"- lis Kivi'-room hoalle fur-hMu.n,'pii,t-, near car ri'iRM '.-.. 71- Two mre front rooms i,i- licht hotirekeopirg; rxrrytliing fur-ri-li-il; frvnt and hack entrance. Phona SKOi INI'C" r'i rinthroeTiire:7"furniVhed riims for livht nonsrkeepitig, Vnoue SIXTH, K., l'i)-Two niodrrn rooma lor lishl beuackecping. Ikouo v3ua.lt. BOARD AND ROOMS JJOHT UOOBBEEEpiNO BOOM818 ui'iiir UO'JStKEEl-INii rooma. anreanad back pirch, alaekric li(ht and iwii: new or pnona: cloae in. Phone db(17. 'I'll lltll, W.,.. Tul Ughi bo'uaeitupini rooma; (ronnd floor; aouihcrn ex Tohiira. twir'iMtriB Li(lTTtioT;5EKeEPiN5 rooma. modera, well fnmiahed; walkinf .i.-.rirr; reaaonaul. rnooe 4H37-J. TWO MOUKKN lara, well furniahed lirht housekeeping rooma. i'Boaa 4837-J, aflar i p. m. TKKM'u.N, (i., HO Onahalf of duple! moib-rn home ftirniahad for light feouee- .n...i,iK. i none nt14 XANTMl.H, H., 211Two nicely furniahed front rooma for HjEht bouaekeeping; fio rnuuren. I'nnne idm j Zt'NIH, K M( For rant for houaahaen ln ; l.'h larra cool room, bif eloaet. iirivata 9-4 per pionin. 1'hone 20; a it. itOOMS FOB' REN--FJKKISHED 17 rW'S-VJ. t- foothaai aleeping rooa t'.r r' f lifffin rnon a.viu. ii ard an-epinx porcn. nicely Turn four lilocka from Maiu. Pbooa I'.. ( It o I ' 1 , 1 h r7"h 0 6 - -tVoTn reiy"furj 1 1 ah ed ronmi, gentlemen preferred ; alao wbola third floor for three or four younc men; lartro. airy, alwtrio fan provided: vary rtKonable; referoucea required. Phone 4:fi3. Ii " T 1 1 N 7" S . . H01 rT. en I y Turn l at ed aoul"iv eaut bVdroom, pritala home, eioaa la. I'hnne 1344. IJOhTON, 8., H09 Cool, omfortahle aleep- Injr noreh in rear of houie; toueiida en trau'-e : privaio home : clone-in.; iui table for 'nbortnc manJ I'fJ, la Pnrw.ffflt- Ur. I ' l , Ull-f, I.IIJWO iUt lU AUUaU "1U- dowt I 'hone 735. ST: I i J )l tVi 9 TeaTi ii . aliy farnleKetl front hedraont, amiable for ono or two pen I lemon, private entrance, two block! from V. M. ('. A. 1'hone 93. TTlCA I Y, W,, 'jlfi Oua aieepin room for ri'ni. i none U M ' I . I V. H r "87"'' -1 W--"Vawell turn iHiid aoulh roou.a; aummcr ratea; pr nntnnt pccple. Must ().N, S.r 44"-Kurniil)ed room To"r rent, light honaekreping and aleeptnf; modern; done in. i'houe 'fi97. HUSTON, H 1023 Nice root furniahed ro'iira. I'hone Oaaee $l-ri. BOSTON. .S., r'aorlal!e Mt5 Ntra cool sleeping room; rnt. iiOSTO.N, K 809-Pleasant mom, prltate home: rlnne-in. i'hone jtMJS K, BOPToyr, rooma. B, 621 Cl0M in I'hone iltlM. farniihed IlKAtTIKLM.bY KrTTtNISIIKD, atrietly modern iarga aouthweat room, aui table for 2 or 3 ; alao on roommate, gentle man wanted. Telephone 11 IV CIIKVK.SNK, N., 0SH Two nice larce alcfpiuiT rooma, modern, on ear linn; a:e theae after 6.iKi. Rent reasonable. CINCINNATI, 8.. Blrt Very neairable Ifeptiijr room on ftnt floor with larga f'oaei; rery rool. l'bone 4M", C1IKYKN.SK, W., S 15 High riaas bedroom for rent; eiose.in. phone ''. piN'Ci N NVt l7Z 5ldNica" 1 "iirffa aou tit east tlcepinr room, 1'hona 2083. cTl K.V KNS K, K . 6 10N ii;ely furniahed eakt front ileeplnjf room. Phone 17K5, tlUhYRNNK, 8.. t!09 Denirahie iepin(r roiin, close in, auuth Ride. I'hone 71H4 CINCINNATI, H.. 002 One larjro nicely frtwifahed aontheaat alrepinr room ; all modern couTeuienrea. witii Jiitcben priv ilecp. I'hone HH50. CINCINNATI. 8.. SI7ft Nicely furniahod a.oeping moma real clone in: rales 94, $". J'l per week. I'hone 635. lKNVKil, S C24 Nicely furniahed room eioav-in Torj(entirmen DKNVKH, 8., 732 For rent front room ia modern home. Phone f2n. iiKNVKlt, S., 002 Southeast room con v en ient to bath ; prlrate family. KH;llTli,k.7 314 Vor rentTleeping rooin" aontheaat expoanre. Kl.WOnn, 8., 814 For rent firat-elaaa aleepmc ron,ma with or wlthont board, KHilU'lt, K.. K Slcepinr room downataira adjolutna bath, for coapU or one or two f i r'a. Phone 124 1 . TTiTiMTH. K . Hi Hleopinff room dawirnaUIri adjoining bath, for coupla or on or two rirln. Phono 1241. "rTLvrior, H.. 814 Ona nico Sleeping room Phone 7001. EKiMTir, K., 200 Nir large sleeping room with H windows and all conTeniencea, in a private home, i'hone an7a. CttilNS, 810 Por rent, nicely furniaiied airirtly modern moma, anntbern ex Tenure; eluio in; very desirablu. phone 410. KIilN. S , Nireiy furniahed aleep- Irn rooma, (deeping porrh. FOli Ith.N'f -On furniahed or two auurn" ished jToomi. Phone 7.M J. ern prtrats home, in buntnena district of the nty, one block from library and P'.t uffice; reference exchanged. Vbon 4742. F ' It Ti P. NT "Two be'au'tiTu 1 1 y f"uf mVhed modern aleepmg rooma. Phone 3'J'if K. rOit ft KMT- Couple modern aleepmg moma. Irving Apt., 110 Weal Puurih. l'bone 3.'.32. BKCOND AND BOULDER All outside rooms; special Bummer rates. Hues Ti IN. 8 307--lino nirele farmnhed riffling room; r!iKe in. Phone 1723-K. ILLINOIS- - Furiitshi'd rooma, new building, now fnrnislmi.', liot anil cold water in ail roouiH, north of poet office, l'koua ".ii-li. Hair. $ti to h perweelt. LAiiiiK Miiiih room nrxt to baih, in new wtil furnished ri-sidi-iH-e, for yonng man or i.vly en:pioycd. I'hone 3013 J. K1M1. .. 7 -Nirely furnished rooma In p-:vatn hoiio; tingle beda for two men. mono 1 7i K M A ICY P.liiK'KMAN AI'Ttf Nice rool I'fMlrnoni a-ljiniiing halh I'hone J803. MAIN. H., lor rent a alerping irch anil ilrrAkir room, aoothoaiit expofture, . rorinecht'g wlh bath; pentleaien-ilr. Si A 1 1 1 SI i.N, "" S.7' 1 T 14--Larire't aleOifng room with porch and irarare for tar; will e-rve lireakfast. I'hone 7494. MAKV BIMCKMAN, 302 I'ool. rant aleop- nitf romii, urxt lo bath; private cntranre; for o'le or two e.ntlcmpn. I'hone 6115. A1A1.N, S,. liijj Soutticaxt rnom in pri- x,ito family; genllcinan preferred. oPhone f 'Ml .Nil K tool room, cio&o m, ayljuiuing batb. I'hone M114. N ilT aieepinir room .in private home witb 1'iith. at l'Jij West r'irat. oxer tirown'a phirmacy. Call ilra. Heard. I'hone .V.i"4. MM.At.K8. S.. 13d Large nirely furniahed Kiiipir.L- room, adjoining bath; oil car Ii'!'- I'hft;- t.n;, SIXTH'. W.,"d21 JflTi room with real Hf'time tiri-li. phone fif9. til. Ki:iiN(i rHms. ;.i;4'i. HOli MS Furnished aleeplng Aha Vista Apartment. I'hone SIXTH, W.. Ill Two large sl,(nnc rootra. Phone 6171-J. Sf.hr.piM.'RTWii loriiaked eouta- i-nt slroning room. Phono 7743 iTin Nr'W.i Hi LWiSi"fooi8 nd b'd- nwm; also aingle aleeping room. fcTee Mrs. Kox sixth. K., 114 .Nicely furmabed cool sli-eping room. . SKl'llNiir W., To Nirely furnished front slprpirtg room, anitable for two. ' ROOMS UrTFTJRNI8HED 18 JdMN N. Bin Two unlurnaalieo xooiue. "i'hone 20V5-R. SI'H'ffiTII;- iioli For rent two or three dandy unfurnished modern rooms, in- r C n fc I .,imwi j tki:nton S., ,-t44. .Three unfurnished fiMiruia nishrd. for rent; gaa and lighla fur 'rooms WITH BOARD 19 BRADY. K.'. 1 Board and room. 7i0 Vr ek, 1'lwo SSiia BOARD AND ROOMS WA NTED ROOMS OH BOARD KtOM AND BOAIUi Wanted by Udy room and board, cloae-ia ; maat b raa aonabla. F-33. rare World. KOOM Young man wiahea room with a cire Jewiah family; moat be reaaonabla and cloae in. Y 47. World. ' TWO lighi nouaekMptnf rooms waouX Phona 748U ed family to car for 9. year-old boy during week except Sua- da. Call o'SOO. Mr. Noble. WNt"ritwo"n,cely furniaUtvd rooma by miaaia-agea couple wtinout wjauidran; atato priee sad location. Address 23, ' care World. WANTED Itoom and board, reflnad eoupls deaira room sod board in prtfato family where there ara no other roomers; want two rooma if possible and priTat bath; will pay well for such accommodations, oa south side. Address 15, cars World BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE OlTEElipT BANKSTON Bulla cleaned and praaa4 C Prftetleal cleMara and Sattara. ni Hon It Main, phone 571. WaHHTnu and iroulng wanted. TSaSi 6n.j. WATCH KKPATKINO Cipart vales aa4 jewelry r.palrinr done by Totj Jeweler Co.: calm, alack repaired tr talaia eloek expert aader jearlr iwuln .!LV-yAiL.4j-f!'M- "boildinq AKrrcbwTRAbTiNO ELKCriRlO WIRINO i nViVna oa where rent la lew, aave aaenev. Vlner Ckaadelier Co, 914 Bests aUU street. I'hone H . , o i&AtftiiRrniinmuiQ '" ts MATTRE8RE ReneTktel sad reearereel; returnril home the eame Amy. Fhose C43. Kaniiar, ldattreaa Co. DKES8MAKXH0-MILUNERT CORRECT COK8KT1NO Lei Mr.. A. L. Carpenter adrlae with yeu. Appointment if deaired. Marquttle kotel. Fkoee 5771. ErKSKMAKING Hllk Khlrta. wert r"af anteed. Mra. ckotl, 124 booth MabelU i'hone 1.M K. DKK.8RUAK1NI1 riain and daintr haad-work, work faner, alas foaranteed. call 7;. ; fiFM sWfCHI N 0 1 0 1 r'irat National Bank bldf. Beat is Iowa; done wbile yos wait. Phone flKMSTlTCHINO and plrotln4 neallr dona. Slnrer Rwlnf Manhme 0s, 111 Eaat Sefend. Phone 676. JZemstitchino AND PICOT1NU saetly dona hr White Be win a Uachlne Co, It Kaat feeeond atreet. phone 7784. INSURANCE t 1 WRITE riBK, tornado, pi.te (laaa anj automobile .nanraoee in the beat eeiw paniea H f Pe'ltta phone Suit MOVINOAND 8TOBAOE MOViNO AKD BTOt?A0ll 29 1 Ctore with Pact'a Pirepnol Storage, Pkoses Oaata HtM-ltM. PA INTHjdltNCn)Wo'BATlNO 80 CAN aave ree aaeaer ee paper ttanfiaf end pamlinf : eall for eatlsiake: ell leerk ffner enleed. F 8. Bntherland, pkoee t17 a. i(KA-TIIHS BROS., piin'tint and paperinj. Phone 6V63. 51g Bontk Boilon. Fa'PKK'INU ANI'lllNTTftOiatlmaToi rheerfnllf iriven; all work fnaraaleed. John Petaraon. Phone 2807. PRiNT'lNQNP8gA'T10pTEBY 83 UI'l.T IIIRAI'HLel m. set onl roar mnlt'srnph lettera, prleee rlrht. Grace llraill. 315 Central Natl. Bank Bldg." phone R013. REPAIRING AND BEMODELINO St KETR alada to order, gun and lonkaaallk- ing, waiaing oi nroaes perte er iron. re pairing of eTerrtking. Jarob Novelty Co. 21" Ran rirat Phone 72. TAILORINQ AND PKESSINO 88 BANblSTON CUaner and batter, aniu . tleaned and preaaed, f 1. Hale cleaned end blocked, iti. fit Bouts. Maia Phone 5871. GRAND CL.EANINO AN1 PRESaINO- I Our eleening end preaais la rnpener; i expert alteratiooa. 117 Zeal Beoond. Pbona 5460. WHKNEVER ron want yonr garmenu (leaned, no lahrie la too delicate. I-adieo work a tpeeially. Vfen'e auiu cleaned and preaeed. II. Bankatoa. t Boutk Main, phjne 5371. EMPLOYMENT HELP WANTED MALE 8 A .cKItVK'E HOY wanted who nnderetanda rhanging urea. ZOO Eaat Second. Pbone AGENTS WANTfn to cell atork for good mining propoxition; t'ratt Lead and zina rompany, 219H 8onth Main, phone 6091, HOiiKKKEl'Eit wanted by a lire auto eon- ply houa; muat have aome knowledge ot (he builneaa; write full references and elate aalarr reo,uind; competent lady would be areepted. HoxF-44, care World. EXPERIENCED PTPK MAN or one who en deratanda thre.idinr pipe; right job to right party. Nowata Pipe Bupply oom- pany, Nowata. phone 76A-J. Join tho Army herrnitlnr offleea at Ok lahoma City, Tnle. Moakogee, CkickMhxw Ardmore and Knid. . fXMOREfiHWantea, clean-rot leborerl who want to work. Oklahoma Iron. Worlca. , PREKKER filR KOFrXAN MACHJHB Wanted. If expert will pay good wages. Addrt-ia Variyn'a Cleanera, Knid, Okie. WANTED KALKSM EN lo aell fail ieUlng book profKMition of natriotie nature. Ap ply de.k Y. M. C. A. for construction and other work In Ozark mountains of Missouri; ex cellent board, spring water. TVs furnish transportation and supply you with best of sleeping quarters. Free amusement. .Shipping over Frisco 6 p. m. every day. Call at (iuarnntee Employment Agency, First and Main streets, and reglater free. WANTKDPlriUf Ma.cki.mlth ft V. .1. I.nt' An to nd Body Work, H' ( Admiral. A N T V I) A t Anes enrA wOOwsvn lor.r At onr.fl. "allwi . A war AfsmawJI (tnral honm-worlr. 1115 f-a ''l MEN "WANTED ,0B STREET ar App,yFpAtKCOMPAKT Arcade Hotel. Ponca City. OWa. JIust be producers. Inquire Circulation Department, Th ,e . sf ,