TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1918.
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PAVING TAX SUITS 1
RECEIVE KNOCKOUT
Soldiers to Be Told
Who Has Not Given to
United War Fund Drive
.1 M.
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HOME SERVICE GETS
INTO WORK HARNESS
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American Boys Rewarded for Bravery
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"BLOOD TONIC
I SAY NUMBER 40"
I'Tunk I'. Hkiiggn, prominent drug
gist, I liirrlnluirg, III.. write 'Niiih-
lll'r 4H II Mflll gollltf g"i"l. If ! ctlH
tnmer says 'Itlniitl Toole,' I i 'Num
ber 4 ft,' H It give tlm III! N.ltlHfllt
Mull of any blood tontr I li.ivii hit
.old."
Ivinpli.vi'il In lil'lml poison, rhriinli
I heumullxiti, and fuliirrli, acroful.i,
mercurial and lead poisoning, con
stipation, liver unit Nlumarli linnlil.
t'ndnr Its mm. iioili'M, minors nnil
glandular swellings that have with
stood ull other . treatment illsuppiar
mi If hy muglc.
Made by J. t Mendenliall. 41
years a druggist, Kvanvlllo. In, I
TTIrn tl 2!l per hoi tin, hi hotllo.i
17.00. Hold liy Rtlonhnrg Hros.
Cured His RUPUTRE
I was badly ruptured while lift InK
a trunk avral ymira an. Iiul tnia
aid my only hope of curs wan an
prratlon. Trunaoa did tn no gnnd.
finally I Rut hold of nomnthliiK Hint
ulckly and cnmplrtnly rurud mo.
Yeam hav pajiaed and Ihn rupliira
haa navnr raturtird, nlthutmti I nm
Aolnc ' hard work n a rnrprntrr,
Thcra wan no operation, mi liuit tlmn,
no trouUla. I hava nuthlnv to anil,
but will tv full lnfoitnHnn about
how you nmy find a complotn cura
without nprraUnn. If you will writ
to inn. KUKPni M. I'ullen. Curpontor,
697-K Marrallua avciuin, Miiii.tmiuiin,
N. J. Batter rut out lhl notlrr and
how It to any othira who iirw rup
turid you may aava a llfo or at
1 tt ait atop lhi mlnnry of rtipturn and
tha worry and dnnwr of an opera
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lo Alii Solilli r-.' In M-iiili'jjt Mai
Out riuns fin r'uiVj1.
- inrrli ul mililli r Iiitimw wt-iirliiK HM-dnln.
Knur i.f tti" ttiiiiiMMrnlH nf Aiiinrlriiii Iiuvh who ur per forniliiK hermlr iii tn In ohiiHlnn lli Hun bark along tho
wfatiTri frmit iirr HtioAn alinvi'. Thy 11II weiir 11111I.1W -the reniKiilllim nf lln-lr liriisw deedM. Ift In rlehi urn
nf i.'hli ukii, l i iiwli k nf Went Irinlii im.l 'ienree Shlvi'lly. Iliirlwrll
iiii'iIhIIIh 111 1 1 1 1 11 i r i' and the illMliiiKUlsln l lajvne 1 .,i-m. all uw.inl.'d him
.Ink Swain nf Tl .!. Albert 1 1 . t r I w -1 1
IN hliliwil we,uilK Hie i rnlx Uf Ulll'llr
fur hi.-i w.rl,
MONEY BACK
ithon qnwUnn f llunl'f Hmlw
Ei to ihm trtmimiii ut WiMm,
r, Klnrwortn, Ilch, rbv Ihu
bm dlamnnutMl nvranii ftlhi-r
trMi)Miu fwltMl. llaot's Kla
hu niiaiwl butMlmlsuttiiuJ -,
To rttn'l lot no our Jtfoif
Hw 0ri. Try It l our link
TUHAY. Wio 71a. &I drm titi.rrt.
ran I lull nl nil lfi.n 111... ..itmnlntelv
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Holds Falae Teeth
Firmly in Mouth
14 rimala Ouu
(iurni ihrlnk or wtsll anil illn bMwmn
lootn. whi.'h li no fu of tli iliitiKl. An I
ppticatinn of tort'i; nift vnly .mi 1 be J
ijttitftl plat rflirmH thi'si ronditioiiK H
holds tb p1t firmly n4 romfor'.aMy tli 1
lHr,iliun. AIm) prom,. dsn inoulll hylt'im. J
n.'.c at lirnfr ilurn, wnl dentiil Kup'l
nruftriMt mn itih
In l..ii'1'.nKi' the lien and Iiiivp
Ins ri..i'-iv ""III In pay the JidlK
iin ni An. I If lie Ih mh fflrlenl ly fur
linniie In Mve Inn prlpertv lie Ih In-v-uiiitilv
mull led in the rnntH nf an
1 s'li'imive Mini liari lieliiK liMKiitinn
a he 11 I liu imly ri'imiiii fur belnn vl 1
H11I Willi Hui'h pennlty In ttlllt be le
fn ,ei In pay an intiirtlnnitle iiftnr
i.i'V'm fi-e ilenninileil 1114 11 cnndlllnn
pi'i'i I'.leiil In iifrntn finiii 11 fiirerli.H,
lire nf tin Men."
.1 .1 lleiuHii'Hon, wlni repretwiili'd
Mm Isi leiier ami tJrler, mhIiI yeater
day thai mmen nf xlinlUr raxin will
lie .1 1 mi 1 1 l-.il now that the Nuprefne
nit him nii ef fei tlvely put n i'H.1 In
the iwivIiik tit.x ell mnl 1 hmianndN nf
(InllarM luivi' been niveil to perKnim
hn woiilil ntherw lne he rompelleil to
pay tliein out In Hltiirney' feH.
AdbT HUn of .Miplriy.
I'.AKHI,, Hwltxerlund. Tuesday,
Nov. i Tlie death nf Vietor Aillur,
th foreign pel retury of (iermnn
A imt rii ami the Aimtrlan hnrlallat
lender, plerday In SJennu won 1I110
to npoplrny.
gooduv,
WOMEN'S
TROUBLES
Tho tnrturea and dlaromfnrta of
Wmk. lanie itinl tu'htng baek, awollen
ami bbiiiled fuel ami lliiiba. weak
neitx, UnnllUile. dliixliieiu, nauaea, that
tired wornoul fnrlliiK. nervoumiefa,
aleepleKni'M, an a rule have their
oi'lKln In ki.lnrv trouble, not "fa
niiilu cnm.laliit "' Thee general
ymptoina of the kidney and bladder
dleeaan nre well known o la tha
remedy.
Nent tlnie you feel a twlnga of
piu iiu'he lark nr lira troubled wltfi
lieinl .p.e, IndlKenllmi, lneomnla, li
ntntliTii In the bladder or pain In tha
InliiH and lower nl. .lumen, jou will
find quirk and mire relief In tlOl.l)
MKHAI. Iliinrleni oil fapmilea. ThU
old and tried remedy for kidney
dmeitHe and allied derangement na
mood itte wnrk. I'Aina and Iroublea
vunliili and new life mid health will
riiino in you i-oiilliine their una.
rentnred to your
UHiiiil vtKnr, rontlnue taking a rap-
mi.e or two enrh !..; ttley will kep
ymi feeling fine and privent a ro.
turn nf vour troublo
iin.l MKHAI. Haarlem 1 1 4fap
aulea are luipore,aVl Irei't from tha
iMlinrittiirli'H nt lliuirlem, Holland,
(let them from yourdruKglat. Ho
lint tuise a Miitistliutn. In aealed
boxea. three Mlxea.
DOG JURISPRUDENCE
IS HOWLING SUCCESS
City Briefs
I INCOME TAX MAN IN
! TULSA TO CHECK UP
I'at. A line Hun, Suhlm or Suit
.liiKtlK' I'oiirt IW'nl Iji'kuI
Talent rnwureil.
In
ijili'lhum plan
hnuM Ytmr
hli wholfxtlfr.
l'lrrliuiil. III, ki
4 Wir.iga r).nil(Al
-Adirrrluement.
f nun
PERFECT WOMANHOOD
I'irfei't wiiiiKtiihond ili'"'iidn on
perfect health. Hooiilv and u K'nl
nlHpoaltlon both vniilnh licforo pain
and Buffering. A threat nieniu e 10 11
wninan ii' happlneHt In life la the Buf
fering thut riimi from aunie fune
tlonal derangement whlrh huoii ile
velnpH heailarhcH, baekai'lie. ner-
vononefiM and "the blues." Kor nurh
anfferlnK. women find help In that
faniniiH nl.t runt ami herb remedy.
I.yilla !: I 'I ri k tin tn e 'eiret:iblr 4"n 1 1 1 -pound,
whl.'d f..r three KeneratiotiH
ha bei'n rrtuniir health to women
of Amerlni. ,,
161 the GenuinivaCS'Tr
.fQ E c onomy
XUit&iT Every Cake
EP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy-If You Know Dr
Kdwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to feel
f'oiuip to do this you must watch your
ivcruntl bowels - thcre'siioneedol hav
111K a sallow complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look In your (ace dull eyes with no
uparklo. Yourdix'torwill tell you ninety
pur cent of nil sickness comes from in
lictivc bowels and liver.
Dr. lidwards, a well-known physician
In Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, which he gave to
his patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are senile in their
action yet always ctlective. They bring
about that iutx-rance of spirit, that
natural buoyancy which should be en
joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver
and clearing the system of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive 1
Tablets by their olive color. 10c and
23c per box. All drujfjjista.
Ile'n no ordinary
turtle hound.
Ilia mime In Pat, nllaN P in, and he
la di'.scrlhed In the papera filed in
the nffleo of John J. .Shirk, Juatior
of tho peaee, ai "one while nnd llveri,
rolnred pointer mule d"g "
To determine hla fnt, to aava the
honea, ao to apeak, the legal de
partment nf the Mngnoll i Petroleum
eornpiiny la undergoing the real teat
of legal ability. In olher worda,
Jurlaprudencn In 'now wltneaalng a
1 I e Kill game of hare and hound with
the bound one Jump behind. If the
dog, or rather Put, allan l)n, were
11 mere aoup kitchen wnlf, tha prol
nhlllty la Juki Ice Hluck would never
ba called upon to umpire the con
tent. An It la, Put. nlhia lan, la
probably tha moat Important mem
ber of the canine family In Tulmi
It rame aliout this wny. Several
montha ago 11 well driller gave n
fine dog to John ft. Mclaughlin, an
Independent oil operator, whoae
brother, M. .1 Mclaughlin la auper
Intendent of tha Magnolia Petroleum
company. He wan mimed Pat nnd
beenmo 11 gribit pet about the hi. inc.
A Pat approached hla diiya of ma
turlty, however, the wandorluxt
eel led upon him. lie atartad out to
anw hla wild outa, and in no doing
he wandered awny from the beaten
path. It developed, according to Mr.
Mclaughlin, that I'nt'a path of wuv
wardnoHa landed him In the north
aide, where he eventually found a
haven of rent In the home of Prank
If. Alupauuh, 1124 Norlh Ponton.
The natural thing to do, the Mr
I.aughlln'a argued, was to take I'at
back and give him another Vh.ince.
He wiim, therefore, taken back. Ttut
In the Interim It aeems that he hud
found ,i wnrni we'eoe-e in e AI
apnugh home, an after being kept In
communicado at the Mcl.anghlln'a
for aeveriil montha, ha straightway
; head I i.r the AlKpaughM upmi the
1 occiikIiui of hla releuno from cmi-
f Inement.
1 1 v thia time I'at had won a home
a' tho Alapuughx under the paeu
Innym Kan, which U tho name hy
which he hua hern gnlng there, the
legal papers any. Thin deception
wna ilixcnveied In eimrt yealrrduv
when ltenlamin It. Irlakenry, coun
hi'I fur the Magnolia Petroleum com
pany, made hla debut in .lirathe
Slack's court In a ninth -hour effort
to net I'at back on the straight and
narrow path.
Hy filing a redelivery bond in an
netion of replevin, It became man
datory upon the Alxpaugh to turn
Pat back to the McUiughlliia. So
there the matter rents, temporarily
at lennt.
Whether further efforta will be
made by tho Alnpaugh to prove that
Put is not Dun, or by tho Mc-
IaughllnM to nhow In the patlaf.ic
tlnn of the court that Pat 1.1 Pan,
was not Indicate.! yentorday. The
legal iiucatlims Involved, Mr. Itlake
ney admitted, might Involve Issue
as momentous 11a those of the fa
mous Tommy Atkins case, as he like,
wise admitted tha hla first venture
In dog Jurisprudence had been u
howling sun-ens.
RABBI lb"eRWILL TALK
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III. III.
;. lliil.MKS. loo! business
went tn V IrhitaV yeatnrdny to'
branch furnishing busi-
111s hack 111: .ii
More 1111 n have kidney trouble I the bureau of public Information at
than an- aware i.f 1: .'us' how aeri- the special Instigation nf the French
mis a luu'Kni'hf. mmi' hiuscloN, Hi'K- hli:h I'omman.l, and h.u ftrat-hand
im; Inlni.s. 'heuunit ism. awnlien . Unnwli'dge of what the seven vvel
aiil.li". Hint I !u t':tii; i-"...ii nui- he is fare agencies do for tl e soldiers. He
M.iiti'liincs rial. .nd only when .1 mall ! was at I'hatenu-Thteri at the time
iii'.i in pis I.. 1 live n ut :.f.. iris iranco the fight started an. I stayed, with the
ami ..s refused on ;i '. uiiii; nl kidney hovs nil through th.it stage of the
t-n'ih:.' .i,'s,,h i; Wolf, South conflict.
iCKM.n . tl'ien IS.iy. Wis. vniles- Kahbi Silver spoke nt Okliihnmn
Kulni'.v Pi"s relieve ! me of a I CU- yesterday and has heon sent to
he that had hot hcred I Tulsa bv the state council of defense
Ills tolk, It is believed, will enliven
bink after
neas there
Mil.". ,1. M IIAVNKIt ha.i Invited
In a lew friends this afternoon to
meet her mother, Mra. I'uhi'tiinur,
fr.ua IMtahurg III
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A. H. HI MlirUilKK of Oklahomu
t'lty. iiewapiiper writer, politician
and business man. waa lu Tulmi yea
terday un husinesn
THU VDl'Mi 1 1.MAN Mjiaionary
ot'iety of the Flrat M. 10. church will
mee.t thla aftctti.inn at 2.30 o'clock
with Mra. Charles Karren.
COUP. 1J-.-WIS A. MO.NKOK hae
sent word 10 his parent, Mr. tuid
Mrs. Jajrien A. Monroe, of hut aafe
arrival overa.aiH. Corporal Monroe
1a In the baloon eervice fur wha-h he
trained in Omaha. Neb.
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KM.VKlt PU MK UHiC.IS, Knight
of Pythias, and the order of I'yiliian
Slatera, will meet for theft- regular
husinoMB iinBlona thm evi-ning, fol
lowing which there will bo a Juinl
program and a supper.
.
A rtPI''IAI. MKKTINU of Tulsa
lodgo 71. A. J'. A A. M. will be. held
at 2 o'clock thla afternoon for the
purpose of giving the entored ap
prentice degree. I minor Hill be
served at (l:an, followed by the regu
lar review of tho order.
THK KAlIt irlce comioltteo did not
meet aa announced Tuesday, on ac
count of the united fund drive. I n
til C. J. Illndman, food adminis
trator, call a meeting of the com
mittee the priced ael lost week, will
prevail.
t
A I.'JK'Al. 1U11M wna the talk-h est
bidder on the Ited I'roea tirea, which
for the p.wt several weeka hnve been
piling up at Second ami Huetiin ami
Fifth and Hoaton. Tho inaing
brought 7 renin per pound and the
tubing 9 cents It is estimated that
the entire lot will bring ItiStl. which
: exceeds the prlve realized on the
.rl bit by more than J150.
. , .
ItFV. .1 J. H. ItKKHY has re
: 1 elved word of the death of hia
1 grandson, FrancU Heedy, son of 'Mr.
i and Mrs. L. VV. Heedy of lnver.
I Col., which occurred November 2.
i 1'ea.th won due to an attack of pneu
monia followed by htmrt trouble.
1 he young man had enhated In var
ious branches of the service but had
been dlaiiuahfied physically and wan
making every effort to get Into con
dition which might w.irmnt his ac
ceptance by the army.
A MKKTIMJ of the district offic
ers of the woman's auxtlary of the
Kpiacopal church will he held In this
eltv Friday, with two communion
service Incident, during the day
Corporate communion and the
united offering In Trinity church
communion will be held at 1.4ft1
o'clock, conducted by lllshop Thurs
ton, who now Is acting aa bishop Tor
the mole i.f liklahomo. Following
tho services named, the official
board of the auxiliary will meet in
the home of Mrs William 11. Sill.
t
TIIK'HV FCH K A cf.PB will meet
this afternoon with Mrs. C, F.. Strou
velle. The program for the afternoon
will be the combined program of
October 2fi and November 9 and wtil
be in charge of Mra. 11. I.. Frot. Mrs
Fred Clinton, Mra C. K P.unh and
Miss Orehaugh. All members of the
club who have cera nre nuked to meet
AT UirU CPUtiiil TUtlirUT ' 'he 2 .10 South Main car In order to
Ml MIUM OL-nUUL I UlMlun I I meet the members who have no way
j of getting to the home of the hostess.
t'n the program tonight at the i KVKUfTTT P. IUIKa, 41. an nt-'
high school auditorium with Mrs. j torney, dld yesterday afternoon at
.losephus Daniels will be ltabhl Abba hla home. 135 Kajt I-audon Htreet
Hlllil Silver of New York He will Pneumonia, which developed from;
tell nf conditions as he haa seen them I Influenitu, ca.used hla death.' He Is j
in France along the fighting line. survived by hi wife, one sun und blsj
Kiiltil Silver was sent to France by i mother, who made her home with:
Honiliian rH Open In Federal Ilull.l.
Ing Where IMilillo tan llo In
fiTimil u,s i luil Muiiors.
Have you played four square on
your Income tax and are yon poalt-
e that you have "turned In" every
thing that Is subject to the tax '.'
If tmt, get right. The collector of
Internal revenue is In Tulsa prepared
lo check up In, 'nines and If any have
tint paid what they ahould have puld
the investigation which is In bo put
under way toiUiy will show It.
Hubert I. Holen, rollector of In
ternal revenue for iklahoma. ar
ciimpumed by a enrpa nf deputies,
reached Tulsa lust night from Miami,
where an investigation has been tin
der wuy for some ume. Headiuar
tim will be opened In the federal
building today and the local investi
gation will proceed there.
Similar investigat ionv are now un
der way In every stale in the union.
"A majority of the mistakes that
have been made." Mr. Holen a.iid
lo.il night at Hotel Tuln,i. "are due
more lo tho fact that the public
wasn't given time to study the law
and become thoroughly acquainted
with It. There are comnorativelv few
instances on record in ' U lahoma i the
where any deliberate attempt has
been made to evadu the law or to
pay a smaller tax than Incomes re-
Itiire. t Is largely to correct these
mistakes and act tha Incomo tax
paying public on tho right path that
these investigations are helug made."
Accompanying Mr. P.olen are the
following deputies who will remain
here until the check is completed:
It. I,. Ilaugh, A. I), llumbarger, Ttay
Hatchett. John F, Itogers and II. II.
McMillan. Hen Kiley and Wiley
Jones, who came in lust night fronj
MUml, left thla morning for Okla
homa City.
The ruse and executive cominit-
teen of ten borne aervlce department
I of the Ued cms, meeting in Joint
I sessinn yisterday afternoon at in
j home serviie office, mapped out the:
' nrk of tha organization for thu
future, and asu conferred tngelher
j nn the d.spoaal of the unusual casen
that come up from time to time
vti Km I Sinclair and Mra. (Millie
Cialen were appointed a committee
to investigate and care for one par
ticular cane. Mrs. W. N. Sill was
Kiveii personal supervision of an
other, and Iwn lmvlMBon a third.
Philip Catea and lain Daviaaon
were appointed to look after the pw!
llclty of the home service depart
ment and will probably appoint a,
publicity manngrr Immediately.
Forma of various kinds have been
received by the home ervic, that
may lie filled out, aliU finam lal mai
lers between the man in the service,
his dependents and the gov criinient
may be su-aigiitened out wlihaul loss
of tune in future
Soldiiis who have fulled to make
allotmeni.i for he'r faihera and
mother may fill lu one kind of form
and the allotment and allowances
go forward immediately. Another
kind is n-aerved for wiveu not
named in their husbanrV allotment,
i.ii'l still another for children not
ed such as children horn after
the father enters the service
Still another form is applicable
only to dici.ised alloteie, tin s, if the
wife of a soldier ii.es. and lelauvis
or friends pay her in.ard, mom. hos
pital, physicians fees and funeral
hills, they wtil he reimbursed from
her own allotment from Loth her
a..ldier-tiudiiind and the government.
In case a soldier Is d i harged or dua
before there Is enough accumulated
tminpv to cover these expenses, his
! government Inaurance goea on. and
I in paid to those who hav paid the
impensea accrued during the wife's,
, illnesM anil death.
In case a aoldter dlea while home
on furlough, or en route while still
in the service, the expetiaea will be
pail by the government.
MtH. Colay. chairman of the home
service, urges all people whose allot
ments have continued for a lime, and
then stopped unaccountably, to firm
write the bureau of war work Inaur
ance. or whatever department the
allotment cornea through, and If they
do not communicate within two
weeks, make application to tha home
service department and the matter
will be attended to.
In retard to the delivery of letters
to boya in tho American expedition
ary toiciM, families are discouraged
writing to Washington, for there la
no department In that city having
charge of soldiers' mall. Patience
is counseled in all c;iws. and all
families are urged to continue writ
ing to the soldier at frequent Inter
vala, making aure that the address
is correct and given In full. Ad
dressoH ohould be typewritten or
printed in ink:
All rumors of aoldlers being
wounded or killed should bo dlarred
itcl unlets the report Is officially
g.yen out from Washington. Hu
mors of this sort have been found to
be the work of the enemy In an ef
fort to break down the morale of
citizens at home. In caee the
news cornea direct from the war de
partment, the fiunily can get advice
from the homo service department
In regard to obtaining full particu
lars aa to the manner and xtent of
his wounds, or aa to his death.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 13
One man haa already been re
ported to the atale council of de
fense for falling to respond to the
en II of the united war work cam
paign. The following telegram was
sent nun Wednesday by the state
council nf defense:
"Reported here you refuse to do
your duty aa a patriotic citizen In
the united war work drive. This
work la absolutely essential. We
are sure you do not take tho atti
tude that you will desert our boys
In France almply beimuse thay
have already made your country
and your home safe. Please wire
us at once.'
County counclla of defenae all
over the state are reporting that
they are watching for slackers
and will report them promptly.
The names may be bulletined. It
Is certMln they will be kept and
turned over to soldiers from each
community when they eome home.
Heporta received up to o'clock
tonight from 18 of the 21 districts
in the alate show subscription of
$ 49!..')fin Kvery county In district
three haa gone over Its nunti.
Tillman having trebled It and still
going, other counties In the dis
trict are Harmon, tiregg. Jackson
and Klowa. other counties in the
honor class are Alfalfa. Heaver,
tirant and Ive.
victorygirT "moYement
IN SCHOOLS is gaining
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tVinvcnca "I'lu" Docket.
Wrth SI 4 cases facing him, mu
nicipal Juilan i. Kd Warren opened
court at 1:30 yesterddy afternoon to
go lis far as poae.lble through Vhat
he termed hla "special flu docket."
Two hundred and alxty of the cases
were dlapoaed of and judge Warren,
as well as the rest of the police of
ficials, feel more comfortable than
they have felt for a month. There
are only 54 of the "flu docket" canes
left.
SPAVINAW CREEK HIGH NOW
AND FISHING MAY BE GOOD
"Spnvlnnw creek la higher now
than It has been for years." aaid
Walter Downing, of the Tulaii- Jzark
club yewterday. "and when the
waters recede. I predict the beat
fitthlng In years."
Mr IXiwinng suggested that h
might have a personally conducted
excursion to the club house with
newspaper men his giun'.s.
Of course the rabbit has other
troubles, but be isn't subject to ar
rest for traveling without a tall
light.
Things couldn't look any better
for the victory girl drive for today.
Kvery student In the high and grade
schools Is pulling to make the
school system ino per cent for the
war campaign fund. In f'let. the
fUestlnn Is no longer, "Will the
schools measure up?" but. "Who
will be the first to report their
status lo headquarters after the 8:30
bell rings?"
Yesterday the city was covered
thoroughly by the committee on or
ganization and in many places they
found the subscriptions already
taken. The Ilunt-Murry Dry tioods
company and the Kresa store were
the first reporting every employe
under 20 a victory girl yesterday.
Today will tell the Hory what
the youth of Tulsa think awwlt
boys "oyer there."
the
: heiwtons at Snn, swi,, .. .
Tula Show l.rganii.i, ' . ' "
"Hu rt- With the I.,.
Organization nf tl,,.
club goes ineriiiv v'
Springs .vest.r.l.iv
minute sprakt.
all the fact,,!!,,
plants. It is ri pm
haa more than il,,i,i,;
nieiiihershlp in the
clllh. The it,,i.,
nnd 00 hnjs .,),,,
At a mei'tlng v.-.',
nt the central s, t,,,
Tulsa, Miss Horn, r ,
V. W. C. A . ,-,r, i .
are In charge nf
girls cluhs, exi.l.nni
tion lo the pij,,,
KchOof Willi Ji,l ,,,
Some nf the j,ii;,i1s
for as high as I
of the pupils is ,, N ,
charge of the pi-..
thougn they ari
In good shape
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Minn KI....... '. ''"fit
school are 1 ., . I ; . - , , , J ', .' ! ' ""
, . . II I II" ,,v,
and girls organivi.., s ,,
Mann shows signs .,f nr,,,, ,,
nervine which v.,:; t i rd-
However, there w.ll I , ,, .,,..,
announced until Snur.i,,
In the hnW to. .I,, :,t y ,
A. last nlcht the p.i,.,i..'s. i
was (old of the . .,. , '.'
purposes by I. . .1,,..", ''.,.'4
one of the :ii; t, ,.,;.., s,;;r
pleds-a for as huh. ,., . ,. ,. ,, '
as f IS. This clut. hi. . :, .. (..,
ganlzed eight we. I,-.. .,. u M;lr,,
out like It inc. m: .-.r,.,.s fj.)
newshovs of Tul-a. so f.i tu,'
scribed till) to the m,r, w.,rw,ir,
campaign.
Kvery town In T'i!m riy Is r.
ported to be going n.er i!. t,,p ..
raising Its iiot.i In the Vi.iorv ll,,v.
and girls' clulis. Sp-rrv :,n. im,,,,
are running u r ie., to s-e , rv
get the moht mciiilii rn of eithrr
ganiiatlnn. Spvrry I.- a!, out half i...
alze of Owasho.
Tho boys employed at the tr..
Fnlon Telegraph co!ii;i.ii,v ,h.
fly Jrap faetorv will be nr-ii,.7.d t.
day by Mr. Justus II,- cxpei-u
least a hundred pledges fr,,m et b
of these groups.
A recuperative diet In Influenr.a.
Horllok'B Malted Milk, very dlfest
Ible. Adv.
Mrs. Peavish mys th.T iilthmji1
Mr. Peavish can i.i,,. a ,;
when little Pansv his the carart..
he waken up lnst intiy ivh. n h: b:r!
don whines at tho back i..,u
Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion!
Instant. Relief So Why Woiiy
Gas, souring food, dyspepsia.
When your meals lay like
lumps of lead and you belch acid,
gases and feel sick and upset.
Instant relief!
The moment Tape's Diapepsin
reaches the stomach, distress
goes.
No waiting ! Misery ends !
Costs: so little at-drug stores.
Makes stomachs feel fine!
upset? Papers Diapepsin
WILL PUT YOU
ON YOUR FEET
Pon t call It
boys." tilve to
campaign.
charity." It's due "the
the united war work
Constipation
Why Catarrh
Always Comes
With Windy Winter
Nature Gives a Cry for Help,
That Will Make This Win
ter a Season of Good
Health for You.
THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation. When the proper
dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so
natural that you do not realize that it is the effect
of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper
tics that aid in establishing a natural and regular
action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have
cured many cases of chronic constipation.
back. I.
r wv I'i'.il in mi t Iim." Any Kvmp-
f kiiittt'V tt'OllHn lll'l't'VP wt-
..d t'V crv, vv I'.ci c Adv.
intiTost In tho I'litopiiiifti to mic-n nn
cxti-nt Hint Tulna will ko over the top
cviti further than i contemplated.
I
I ADIES $1Q00 REWARD! LTJ'PS
TZJmat tha krt-. aioalntuiil. bMrmnf iun la
ItTtlaT. rtob plnyr lnurf wllh r. '
l-i MOe: lOI oinminn w. llltl It , I I. p'.M
U.SJk
IHIUUUS.. UlUttlTLKk
I tipwuAl pnMriUa lor ifWcMMa
"'. Ct Ihf urintrT MMI. tAMna
"OA-anoonout Pckaf wwum ai
1 1. aiN nat tauai atricajra
tl 00 al CiMCfltU mli
miiimi a.
w ramru no.in.b tiw u
ri V y inn u ar to. 1
Itinoclit tiarriNim H'vilt
l'.IUTISH llKAMyrAltTI'ltS IV
ri.AN'l'KKS, N. v is. ( l;iva -The
Ocriiian cirrisnn In ltruw'.s hn
trvi.'.ti'd ana.t'.st the niini'iitoniN .
tHlnnei1 offu era ari'urd ,nc to neutral
I t en c!i :n i; the Itri'l.sh iltii's from !'.nin.
' Severn 1 of Uie officers were
kll'.ed.
him. I'linerivl wtvicoh will be hold ut i
Mowbniy'!! clmpel at 4 o'clock thin
afternoon nnd interment will be in I
Hone Hill cemetery. Mr. Ilhca pruc
ticeit liw In WniroiMT for wvimhI
ears, later move.! to Muskogee nnd 1
recently came to Tulxi. where he van
eiiKiiKerf In the practice of law.
... ,
MISS AHA STARKWEATHER,
secretary of the Y. W. C. A , left yes
terday for Oklahoma City to Join
Mish Mudow. who In representing the
V.'nKlIdh Kovernnient In the united
war work campaign, und make a
Kpoakinir tour of several of the
larger citleM of Oklahoma In the in
terests of the Y. W. C. A. In tho
ampaik'n. .MisH Staraweather i.i
niakiim tho tour at the direct re-
quwi of the war work ocuncll of
Oklahoma, and will visit S.ipulpn. '
"U tn uIk.h!, MiiHlvoiji'e. Holdenvllle
and i.'handler on the trip, and ex-
' in rctuin home Sunday eve-
ins. i
Drs. Mccarty &
NEWLON
SPECIALISTS
Chronic and Private Diseases of
MEN and WOMEN
'To contract a disease is a misfortune but to neglect
it is a crime against one's self."
12 Yearn in Tulsa 212Vt South Main Street
Winter nnd Catarrh are compan
ions In evil. Catarrh la sweeping civ
ilisation from one continent to an
other, bet'atlse civilization does not
follow Nature's laws. Naturo tells us
what to do and wc pay no heed.
lHiwn deep in the body of man He
streams of blood, going: everywhere
and mnklnK a complete circuit of the
body every few seconds. In thee
rivers, brpok and streamlets of
blood flow millions of little soldiers
called corpuscles, whose duty It Is
to heal hurts, eti-pel the enemies of
man-germs from tho body amffwe fl the effect of a
carry away impurities.
Nature, with the blood, builds bone
and hair and teeth nnd flesh. She.
does thla so quickly and with uch
absolute perfection that If we put
Into our mouths and stomachs the
things the body needs, nature will
distill her own chemicals and build
up any torn-down portions.
Catarrh la a tearing down of mu
cous membranes. A mucous mem
brane Is one of the wonders of
science. It does the Important work
of the body In some lines. When It
becomes dlneaaod, you quickly have
tho alarm from nature. Catarrh, In
most cases, first warns us from a
condiUon of the nose and throat.
These membranes cannot do their
work. They become clogged. Impuri
ties form and choke them. Decay
Btartfl, unpleasant odors arise, grad
ually It spreads until tha membrane
la almost worthless. Then we learn
the fault Is with the blood. There
is too much work for the corpuscles
to do. Not enough to do H. Theyjsician will Rive you full " ''
need help. out charge. . Address '; ' '
Placln salves and lotions In the. ' Company, drawer U, Alia"'-'.
"I
nose, and taking pills, povv l.'-'i an!
purgatives will not give i;.i:-ire w .i:
she needs She changes t,.e chfit
leal nature of many dr': thai
take, according to our blv' !
tlon. fthe will not change t:ise tliiw
she lacks and needs. ' r'.r.u
table matter taken into t fn- sviti'"
gives nature her tools. Anne I '
the power to protect Iter' :f at;.! h'
herself, nature gladly hurr.i s the nr.
vegetable reinforcement t
jured parts, and we at or
though a great t:rani had
from us.
Nature, during winter.
blood of man and we, l a
habits, continue to do t Ii
which are against !. afire
down amid tho vital crt.i:
creep weaknesses and la. k
functioning. Here is win"
enters nnd quickly inkis i
tlie
f. el u
1 Y.V.ril
k',s l:i
i.f oar
,h;r.--
mi".
,,rop:
',i '.."S
r.,1
,liS
id
or throat, and snmetmi
and sloiiiacli. S. S. S. I
nature, a companion to l nb. "
the body responds to ll.i Inf. fttce
il way that will nurpri.--' ;
quickly and quietly i
inado toward health, tha'- "
because we feel It. that
tains the vegetable lne''"- 1 '
nature herself rn'iM !
were able to make her ow. -
S. S. S. gi'es Into the
food. It mixes with the b..
everywhere for disease n r
tho body Is maile g -"' " h
own remedy. $
S. S. S. Is sold wh-revr'r .1
sold
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j: tirn
e kno
S CCD"
nati.r"
ITS
in. . .1,
Co to your druggist, buy a
S. S. S. and learn for ""' '
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of
WJIUL lilt! l't"('- , .
h s. s. s Is tl- '-r
ILr J UUI v a ' - -
slstance Huy a bottle to-ley
.,nrl I" ' .u'ttnf-
v ruo vile ... ' ' w.,
. . u ii ev Oi"
relative to your t aiai ; ,
t.i..n.i Hla, .n ter nnd n con.l"'!" '
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