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TULSA DAILY WOULD, SATUKDAY, NOV. 1(5. WIS. TULSA GQING AFTER . AIR MAIL StKVlUt ird rnnnll by HuinilKT of Blr Jrc. It i7.? Liberty Sunday, Monday and Tuesday SHOE FACTORY SEEMS SURE .k b-Tli(nn Are notnR Takrn ' t.utij' to lU-movnl u. nn.l (1 niilcm In Tu.ua. til rmitei. to ennnert TiiIh.i ,,,J"ti to liriiiK the .inlel pr' v .nuf I'-turinir company to tl.o .stil.jert.-i which helit ? ?-tr titi'in i-f the llrcctr(i of the T h,.r i f coninii re at their week- ') ',N. u,.nt after iho ishn. factory TJfi i-unl T.H y- After K. C '"'....I I r l:inlolN hnl "Xpl.-iiner Hn?l1: ..frt"v wniilil mean to arlMI "' , ... ,, r u.L'nrllii a.f Tuna Pre'inem ii .... rh.mihcr of commcrco an- runrH ih:.t h would take J 10,000 rth nf Mock In the company iiHd J that the sale of $120,000 of iJrouKh m rlr that the factory ht be fissure... Tnree .llroctorH .nte.l to UivcHiit-aic in- fPr '- ' . ,a I- V. ..I .. 1,.(nn ami u hi juuhiuiik a-ilvmable to uo no, TRADERS UNCERTAIN I ON RECONSTRUCTION lU-alu.-tl.ui of I'm I siiimilfi iiml Nur llour.l nmin'cs Off-art, iijt I'ii. hllilc I m! ii.-i rl.i I Unl-latln". ! mall service as rapl.llv as in.i.lil.' ' utiil parUcularlv tii..rt the conclusion of the war. 1 thuuitl.t th.it we niirht to net In early Hint try l.i pull down I the first routes est:ihh..heil In the stuck BUOHcnpiioiiM in in M '-ie jiropos ! route as wiu- ! i). 000 conditioned on us i (.estoil in niv tel. loam is to terminate ...miiv.il at 'l openin.iri lum.i. at pome point on the ; tj if ,f Mexico. 'mU .v.... .mnmlltPA hlill llPPtl I l....iH..UM l: . 1. - I ai'fr " - - i ... k i 11 11 1 iii i nn -is'i niiM e wie that rrcsiiieiii -n -i- uj im : postmaster iieneriil a I 1 the si rmul i,. his antiniini emeni. I .issislant post mas' i- general are Imth The st ...nm.nltl"" i, ww thi'iii-'ht to ifcure mm nf Tulsa. It hail been WW a i - - appolntel tijs nr till air man iiuna- i - . . e ....... .... .. .nt.lincl In U-lier liuui imiunn I: ., (j,,r,. in Secretary ImiukIiui, ihirh rend at the meeting. The ..,.r follow : Mr Clarence . DoURlas. Tulsa, Ok lahoma , , , Mv I.ir Colonel: I am pleased , rkn..!-dtre yolir telegram at :it. date an. I the expression of In ;,rft in the pr.iosed aircraft mall mote etc 1 would siustet that you JSi'r."!'"" a!pfd t.y our .haml'fr i f commerce and hy your rnnit"-!"n and forward th.un to the ..istinater Keneral. I have .mfcr-ed 1'"' with the postmaster wtifral and the second awdsUint JUtrrMU'e:- Keneral. who ha Imme Jutf rharte . f this service. 11 Is the pr.tion .if the department to press wui'i'hmrm or me aircrau NKWVnliH. N'm 1 r. - C.mf'.ictrin npinli'iis In lu,'h ii.i.nteis rcic:in' the furthcoNiiM: i r u i .1 uf recoil- I tiiriirtion left tliin fuither liuprt. on the simk market today. '. Secretary McAd'ni's ilan for a downward rev ision of the nowrn-, iiMiit's iHt.eruin of t.ixatlun ant the statement of tiic lieud of the w.ir l.oard ihat Iiiimii. s ne. .1 hnv. no 1 mlKprviiiKs were l.ilance.l ,v the i"- slmistic views of industrial hitula l mil in relation to lahor adiusltii-'iit. I The eniirse of M'ver-il market lid- I ers was traceatilc. however, tu piore definite an. I iriitiiedia'e caused. M.i-,J rine preferi cd 1 1 m.-t' t i.il a decline of almost 10 points oil announcement of further delay In the sale of the com pany's liritisli tonnage, rally ln 3 i points lairr. In point of actlvit , M i , rines were almost as prominent as i I " ii it cat States Steel, hut steel shook oK H"me of its recent (leanness, hold liiK all Its 2 4 pom's advance Inde pendent slicls, itirlmlintc the war di. vision, weie l li points higher. I'oopers denoted the inn et tainty of the war hoiudis' action lis to new price schedule!. Init motors strength ened In anticipation of the removal of the Kovernnieiri H finlmrsii. I ll rose and fell In characteristic fashion, end, tu,' at mixed Kalns and It -'es Tnhacr os were sllifhtly less variable and in is. elUni oils nhaie, were mainly lilwher. hut rails, aside from the Htrunttth of "Nickle ri.te" ,f t neir Milder. "My little 'daughter and myself both use Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and find it in: alu al'le as a remedy for constipation. I would not be without it." (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Mrs. Will II. Thomp son, Ripley, Ohio.) A mild, effective remedy for constipa-" lion that is j'eculiarly adapted to the needs of elderly people, women and children, is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pep sin known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It brings natural relief, without griping or strain. DR. CALDWELL'S Syrup Pepsin The Vcrject iAitativt Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. $1.00 A TRIAL lOTTLt CAN It OBTAINED, mil OF CHARGK. BT W PUTINS TO OR. W. B. CAL DWIU, 439 WAJHINiTON STRUT. MUNIICtLLO. ILUNOIt '5 citizens or 'lexas, tin y are r iinlliar , ausija-f., forfeited iin si villi the sit, latum, ntid the ad v ant- : (,. u.tviinres ayes that such a route wnnM afford. Bonds wire hc.tvv on the : 'i per the section tr he served. I..,.,., ,.,,,.,., i ,:,ilne f.s. forelisn ! IxMiiea also easing with the liberty l. tIlrs .vision i tl,l 1 ' i : I a I Slates bonds Ui'lW KinchalU'ed on call. he LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE WHEN CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK fake no chances! Move poisons from lirver and bowels at once Moth'rs can rent easy after (rl"1 hi "California Syrup of Kiss." he. (ute In a few hours all the cloitBed. iip waU snur hilo and fermentinic food tfntly movf out of the bowe a, md )ou have i. -well, playful child Kiln. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their boweli, and they become tttthtly pcid, liver Rets sluggish and stom. ich dUordered. When crosa, fevrtah, reatless, sea If tonrue l coated, then give thla delinom "fruit laxative." Children love It and It can not cause injury. No difference what aila your llttla one if full of cold, or a t)re throat, lurrhoea, atnmach-ache, had breath, remember, a (rejitle. "Inside rjans. !.-" iHould always ba the firat treat. rjent guen. Kull directions for libiea, children of all agea and frown. upi are printed on eah bottle. Reward of counterfeit fig ayrupa. Aik your dniKKiat for a bottle of "'allfornla Pyrup of Flga," then look nrefu ty and we that It la made by 'he "Culifornla Fig Syrup Company.'' He make no smaller alie. Hand h" with contempt, any other fi it nip Adv. "Itelii-ve rue, "Vi rv t-iily (Signed) "T. IV IIOUK." The T i s i ch.niilier of c.'tnmerce will urse the atipointnient of K Heel liuthrey, i's highway commissioner, i as state !jii;hwav com to .s.sioner. A resolution was ndopted at the meet-. Ini; recommendii i; that Mr. (iuthrev ! he appointed "hy reason of the fact i I... .....1... 1.1 .. ,1.- 1 ........I 'I'" I"'" ' i"'r i-o'- oe-ii l""' ' " i,ri. and most efficient hlchwuv offica r w,ir,, In the state, i.s deinontr ited hy his work in his present pet!;nn. The resolution will he forwarded to Oov-ernor-elcet Itnhertson. Secretary PoiiKl'ia was authorized to attend the meetinit ut the national councillors of the chamber nf com merce of the I'nlted States at At lantic City.' December 4. fl and 11. The following directors attended the luncheon, yesterday: Krank II. (liter, M. K l":irr. Cy Avery. A. L. Farmer, H. It. Korster. (ia'loway, M C. Hale, Lewis, H. II. IJopers. I. (1. Itosser, Shaw. 1'resl lent MrParlin, Secretary l'oucl.is, Assistant Secre tary Downinir and K. I'.oe (luthrey, highway rommiHsloner. .1 Dally Cotton fabla. 1'ort nirtTcrni I: Orli-ann .tain New l.i'n KlIUlMl 'nvttnr.ah sum iii'ifll I l-V A. I II V N.irfok hall nnore . . Itit.n . . i'tsl.lat, '!!,! S"W V.irk linair Mrta, '!' I t.cUv T I f...- ai k T'l f..r . r Interior Mi.l.l.leif J" 1 1 in :tn in v (,.rl it; i ani'j mi i M Saii'l I'i'J'l ini.: 7:1 .1 Ml IH :i i . ; i i ; i h ,,i,.i ri 4 ii :- l'.e'.S s.t:n ii I'.'i'l II"!". t i IV i 17 :;n III : i'i I 1 1 t'ich 4 47 Sli SiV 4 1 Mi 'a 101. PAYMENT ON BONDS iS DUE NEXT WEEK; 20 PSF CENT Ih-smlam Ma-mplan . . . . Aiitlii.ta , . . .' 't ls)lil l.iltle Kas-k . Ihilliis M.mlirnerT Taitiak tislay i-.'i't :inii,i 14. .:H .. isar.f,s7 inn,-in. I. Mht .111 i. it Hi 1 Itawu '4:'.i r.eirt Is ,o 1 .:;i iii.'io ;-.7'ii in .V! 3 a 1 1 ."I0i uo S,lr, ?n'j i:i Ml 1411 S7!l 1111 New York Slock halt in 1 f ..nil reals pi M.rt SuifHT .1 t'lll-r I All :i tin Car mul F 'J I 11. r i . 1 Am I Hi.. I j A S i ,i Iw f. 1 Am .'unr A Til ami Tel k : Am I. ,!,. ,., A I, .',il.ui laip I 7 m Mrtuaen .1 t a.laAt I, I At I, mul v I IU',1 Ix1.11 Hi I. and ill. in I. .Hi. S "II ' I'aua Pa-'ifi.. (''Mlial Uaili I'hei. n.i itin :S'I 1 C , M. uiiil t p 1 I . K. I , p. ;i.i..' I l.in.i CiipiM-r 17 i; '"I F and Iron . . . , 1 V.rn I'r.sl . . . . ' riKili.r Mm: I nlia ( ane Sur Llat. . foar ' n:i 4.i' S.'i .. -H 4 1 '4 s; ei .... a 1 1 1 ' HiSA, initial . . I - mi. Cle... :i , 4 7 ih 4 I 'J ! Mitr agii. ranar 1 aim V.i I 'w Chlcaato Oraln Ranf. tin , I IMS I lii'v 0 1 lih I'm V el ,'S 1 1 1 .4', MS 1." '4 .",0 i'J 40 :o.n, 4'i in Hi.', 1,1 i;n 4 'I S 4H :'i 47 v-' S-JSH4 tn-k I .'ti.7 1 V4S11IU 14U :l i'i7 ;.. : 1 '! : . . . e "'-'I'I inr. Standara Oil Stoekl. (SUarelber". Mdireevy Do ) A rnymc-nt of 20 per cent of the Initial jiurchaM- of Liberty bonds la due November 2. under the govern ment payment plan. This payment mit.-t Ini paid at that lime, as the financial affairs nf the country are turned on the receipts from the bonds, and expenditures are made accord antly. Tulsa hnnkers are urging payment before that time, as there will he a rush of business that w-ill entail much wor- and at the same time greatlv inconvenience bond buyers, who may be obliged to wait their turn to complete the transaction. There is no Interest due on the deferred payments, and checks may be made out for the 29 per cent. Unl AaVisl Anclo-.mnran Oil ........ 174 1 Ulanltc KVfiniric 1 0,1 " l'i'."l Chiaaor.rourli Mf aid :in Continental oil 4."e 47S Cri-aient I'ip" :I7 4-. riimhiriant 'i,a ,...ti 1 7 S Kiirfka Pipe I'.l'l ! lnlena-Sianal. rom In' UO i;aln .siri.al, pf.l l".l 1 10 llhnou piN US J7J Inihana 1'ife v.") "7 (lhi.1 tdl na.', am) Prairie Oil and Gas 'iSO .Vn Pra.ne Pipe 'J'l'i tini Somh Penn Oil ..'S7 t.rj S o of California ....... .'J4.I - I" S. II. a,f Indiana 7 .hi '. in S. tl. of New ,leriT 1 ' '.10 S. O nf Kaneaa .'. 1 1 S. (I of Ki-nturkv .'. 14. 1 :ill S. II o( .v.w York :'.7 :i'i Varuuui Oil 5S7 a'J3 Kaniia City "Lira Stock KANSAS CITY. N.. IS I!.---lie rrijitu i:l.ni..l. Kiaaailv - ti.ilk, $1701.1, t, There is no objection to one paying J'-4: , 1 17..10; lift.!.. ull tl. nnintmr till., fill lh lilinnSIl a' i.iH I i a". iiiS, Oi...."! t'attie- Kee, Ijx-I'(is With rrislti. A Llipild Digestive Jjuxutive pleasant to take. Just try one 50c bottle for Indigestion or Constipation. Now made and recommended by the man ufacturers of Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic. 'ott.V Keeeinli.. 1 null, nai Miutlierra; ate.lv. pnmu f mi I ateera $17.fii'n 111'.'., ilrnnai.! beef aa,.,.r.. I -j il0.a, 1 8 1,0 : aa.ntli ern Mcer. f'ilsiln ri.'n'; mwi, ne.u lion- heifrm .Mi'.i 'l no : atas-k'-re. f 1 fntii 4 ."in : .'vm, 7 (linn 1.1 On Stieep - Re.-eipla. .'.iioo. sii-mlv lamda. f 1 1 SillVi: t .".II ; ).arlins f tn.iiii'ij I I 111; arelhera, (l '."'rt In ;.o . ewe. i yiiii'J tockert. $r Oi'iii 16 0-1. It's Easy-If You Know Dt Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your li'fJ-subcrwela there'snoneedof hav ing sallow comnlexion dark rinz3 wider your eyes pimples a bilious 4 in your lace dull eyes witn no sparkkj. Your doctor will tell you ninety percent of all sickness cornea from in- enve bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well -known physician n Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on we liver and bowels, which he gave to h patients for years. ur. towards' Olive Tablets, the sub ttituts for calomel, are gentle in their ctkmVet always eflective. They bring bout that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en lyed by everyone, by toning up the liver clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabk-ts by their olive color. 10c and c per box All druggists. Better than Pills Y( Krie Ion riiartrie Ion Motaira l.t Sorlh . pf.l. lit. No On- I la I. nlf S Miael III Central ln-T. Ca,,M.r I I, 1 M.r Mar. I M M , 11M. Int. I'np..r ken. Cpl'er Irf.ma ami ,Vaai Ma,. Mot Met P-l Ml 1 : 4 Hi I Copper Mnl vaii. Sleel Mia I'aeit. New i,rk Cen Nor li' , Vet. Vir'li. Pm'ifli: III. in Cl'li'H liaal P. iif.ar.lvama Ptttiililirll leal lUy Cm. top. ta ailing It.-p Iron anal S i-Va Air Line .a I . phi M'l nil m il It si s'li s ami 1. f,i,ih. Pa-Mf. : S. lh. Itinl. S011II1. lUil . pfil Slmtr. Corp 1 Teii n . 1'a.pper Ti-tu IV Toliai-eo Prod I'liin'i Pacific I litar Siori-i 1 n 1 1 e,t yrnil t s- I Al.ai. t S HiiM.it I S. Slei l C S pfil I'i ah Caier a. Cam. t'li. Wal. I'M "A Weal t'r.Kio Went t lei W l l.i-Orer. 'total talei l.lli Ui 7 :i 7 I I 1.', lull lull a, I s, li.1 I'.H 411 1, Vli'.. 4U S :m ', 4"S. :rj iO'aj Ham He. .Ian . Ii.tk Nov Jan I ar.l Not .la 'i lUt.a Nov . .la li. I ipen 1 '.: t IKS I J" 7J 7i. 'J I ll.'l I. 'I Itifh 1 J . I -4 'J ' 1 .'.I .11'. 71 1'oAar's frail Cl.e 1 r.-'n 1 j:i'a -4 -'7 1 -.'I 1 II I I II 1 .7li,i 7n 24 .1 J4 'I j 5 s i A 4l no '.'7 'JO ji.s! 5 :i i 'i i,n '-. 1 l"l , l'.7'4 li'S :t:i; I.'. aith bu) Mar May Jul)' New York Cotton ruttirai. iilik. Via l i -(lailton rlimrit limit Hull . . Sa S.I . -' ' 'J7 lid lavar J7 Sit 'J7 SO -.'. a V n 4.1 Cleae t;a ho VS II', 'at 7 Mil li 'a a 7. ho .".I--., I i 1 . . I I I! I it-.- im :i,l a.l js'i no', ... 1 1 7 '- :i 17.' V, 1MH 1 :' I 4t 4 I -' H!I H-.n'i, 4 I S 4l ' 4-1 'a, "-I i tin s 7S lu'i .-I m jnfi ,rj 7.1 a, i; in I ui, 1 ra 77 :i4'a I'M ' 14". ! - s I'll 111 ' S H 4 1 i. 1011 1 1. Hon 4- '-' ell lK I M'l I'll)' 44 411 .; J. t h'J 77', 10 Jilai 4S 1(1.'. 73 l S Hi lift;, loj 14'. iisi; 71 'a, Ii. a, ll"S Mi :c. '..'a- , 4I '.'''. Nnr Tork Bon da for Sooth, '.'a r.vlnlire.t ''a f-niHMt :i.a ri'1,'1 -lera-il ilMlpllll 4 n-Riati red . . 4 a raiupoli . . . . Tel. elt 6a 1SH J7 11 '.'II si', lull looH 4I 41 4'l ' 2.1 sn 7sa4 I"1, .MS :t:. 411 IOC, r: 7. Hi nr, 1 lss 77 'i in i '3 101 l ii vv 7'JVi I'll ' 1 1" H-'i'a .'.7 :o. US'-a 44S HI s:i New Orleana Cotton mttirot. SFVV I li.l.KA s. v.i- 1 .'i at lain rlivaeil Willi reiver al the llm lnilillll prii'e Ul IKainta tiD. II i c tl In-e -J7 .Ian I". Mar -J7 I'i May 27 t'l July a S.'i 5 Iaf)W. 2H 7.i :t M.i a 7 h.s 'ail 4.'. a! 7 h 117 4o Cblraco Liro 8lnrk. 4 1 ..''Ml Mikrk fl olWIItllC KlDMttr to ltir j i tat-ttf rf, IJI.OV in hi, MK'H, 17 ortt H ttn ; pa kitif. flf .'( 17 HO. I iirnw out. f 1 S 'i j Hi I t..'i0 , l-t. pKrl, ItaTfinli. ll.finO: nli l)f nd iHitrht-r rutitr, 'tHrarly to 1 .c lowr ; irrwd Wt"trrn IpmiiT r:tlvi 'J 'k1 hnrhr ; Irtvf rttttlr, (vhhI. $!. 7i (a 11 7 , trotnnMin and prim., f'.i d5w 15 7,V ImU hrr trrkt rin and hmfrr,i, $i ,rn7t' 14 . f annf r and r ii t f nra. 'ln tl ft it- rUffcrra aid fwilir, rond. flooutvi la 7.'; Mtntmon, $7 40tty 111 HO; Vfail ralvMi, Md. IT 00 -,r 17 76; eurn ruif liref W-r&, 1 4 2i (n 1 7 f5 ; Hmi rtd h ulira, k :nt,t I'J 7S Mifrn) K.v.ii(, ll.it'Mt: mrlift ntwnj to 2 'fi nirhT fi kllhrjf rtlajwt, moally 'J.Sv mi: lamlwi, i-hiH I IV.SO; irood, f 14 Olit I'i rij '.t"(M,i W , I"vd, $7 70(AO(l. f Cblrao Prortalooi. rifrn(iO. v.v I'i - Mutter, nmiftflrd1. r r.'aiiM-ry, 1 Kmra-- lUdir fvrt, narv fiDtt. r.,l n , al fJinlpd. j.l(fl-.7. lMaif,--lanmT rrfipw. fi ran; Min nfn.U and Iai,ia Imlk. $1 .' a 1 hO : di , iaa'ht, I hiM I '. Wmmriatn hulk, $1 .5'tf 1 IHV do Mkv u.,t( 70. Poultry Alive, Uwr, fowU. 1 M fjj 21 f ; 1 fir l.3r; rdl mark, t'aata in- ...a .ilotiH 81 Lonla Llva ST l.OCI-1. Nov. I.". ! 7 7n0 , .'-., Ii liirln.. H 7 III iiiiin I ' '..I nnxe-l 117 :i.'i'.i 17 'I' l.eav i I bulk. l7..l.'.in 17 7 V t'ltlle- lle..pla 1.000 Stock. ' Horn, reeei4l. 0.'.l 1 7 llll ; !,!-, arnl taiitrnera, 117 70(9 17. U, r0U WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of ills after having onf e used Chamberlain's Tab lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist. fi (I'i sri 4 7!i el 62 e7 Mil Oklahoma Union Railway COMPANY Tulsa to Sapulpa Sapulpa to Tulsa Every Hour ori the Hour From 6 A. M. to 11 P.M. Passenger and Ticket Office Fourth and Boulder Phone 3837 Tel ami A Turin 1 ri-iia'h .ria AtetiifMiti iren. 4a At ivwat Linn lit 4 Halt, and Olno 't. 4 Via i ai? of i.iirk'ia tVinaol. :a IVeirt. lieavthi.r Sa Clins ami I Hit" er 5a 4 Vii , M an.l ivuine joint 4a ... Chi.. Mil anal St Paul r. 4 Ha a.i , It. I an.l Pie. Fir ref. 4 ; V4 ami .-4iuth ref 4 Sa ! lioriTrr ati'l Ho (irlniie ref. 'm j Krie a-en 4. ' I llui.ii. I a-i trnl ref 4a 1 tnl M,.f Mar lis I'- , I iB-tfetl ai.,1 lvera ".i t'-l I taiuia ir.il Navn. on 4a 1"' 1 K.-aAirnr iron 4 I " 1 Mi. Kan aiil T. iaa lat 4 .... 7-"i 1 Via lti.-. 'i. 4 s". New Vnrk Central ileh li lot li Nor anil Weatern Conaol. 4a t el N.irlhern I'aa-ifie 4 I "' ! P..nti (Vui.ax.l 4 , fi h ' IVl.n. e-l a'i-a K.T..iir Imn an.l S S (1IU0) .... 9.". ' S't. 1asiia aint Sari. Fran ailj. f a .'.alH.;tr.l ir Lire ad.i. ' i Si.iithern Hell 'I el. : Samiiiern Paifte r ,'ia ' S.niihern lUilaav '.a j Southern Kai:ay (fn 4 't'eaaa l'oat,1.aliv cv la Texa an4 Paelfii' UI 1 I ri.-n I'm ifae 4a . . ( r. s sh. i .-, V in-irna. Car Cliitn Wat.aa.li lla Pn ui-h feuvt. .'. !- Initependent Oil Stocki. ( Pt'auiilvra-. ktrlireitaj to ) Hie) Atlaivtie petroleum ? Citnaa Serwe. rm 2H" J Citirt Sera-ire. pf.l lUrnett Oil tv..fien anil Co. pom 7 1 K!k llaain '."a ' 1 r.leral oil V i llo-iKlain "ll ' ' MiTHtt (Hi . . " ' 1 Mnlavi'ht nil. rem. 1" Mnlweet 'lal i.M 1 V iiwet 11. finn 1; . . . j nl,: P. ami It I Ikninlei-e P. an.1 K. ' lunar ml I" teieto ; native ll'". 'i ! lieef alaera. I t '.'I'.' 1 ' ; rearlinf aleera Uli'i anil heifi-r., f 1 ,'n 1 in 1 .'i '." eo 7.M'I '' I 12 .'.0: Hoekera a.,, fee.lera, H .'.11(4. 1 3 HO , H I fur to prune amllliern l.eef aleera. ll'IIKlffl' ell 'i j IS DP; -ea-( rai init heifera, 7S0tWljUU; Hli V 1 nalive ralvna J7 7 j (11 1 7 li.'i. S4'V Shee.p -Kaeeipta, 10. aleinr: lamlia f Hi "iOi.i. in 7 r. earea f 1 1 uo fir 1 2 00 , ran lien anl ehoppera. ' lni(fl U.u0. Kanaaa City Oraln. KANSAS tlll'V. S.v is. Wheat--fn-rhaniri-rf, No I hard, fli 1 8 'n 2 i 1,; No 2. J I .' '.' I v No I re.l . h No 9. fi I.-, (urn I n.'lianiri-l N.i ' miteal, $i.44'rr 1 47 No 'J av ti 11... fl I4'nl4'i, No 2 i f 1 tow. II 4 4'" I I 1 lai.-- ni.aed. Hiii-r No. 2 white. 70e. No. NEWEST NEWSPAPER WILL BE RUN BY HIGH SCHOOL At 11 tin 1 line; y' Mti'ril.iy nf tin- h cli fwh'Kil nut hunt ich pUtiH wcro per- fcrtc,i fa 1 1- ttn new "all Iii)ii1'' paper U'tiieh alll iaMIl,. itM flla1 llll ll I ii'il t ll ill '7'v';n week f.iiiii next Tuemhiy. 1171 An ailvismy li'miil was appniiili'il lin i 1 rntiMiMtinK nf Minx Monnten, teai In-r !" I of Jii'irmilimn; Mr I'niiity, prlni ip.il " ami Mr 1 ilifi hull zer. siipeririteiiilitil . oe!? 'There will l.e two ..f the priiinp.ils . a f.. l,A .. .r,l u, l.r, ',1,1111. -it ,,M ",9 H !I7 I'd '4a Aakel i I v; l :i -. sno 74i '. I I ' tl 1 '. Sh.jinll.av lief. Savoy Mil Seapwvah I'll Sine'a.r liulf t 'tilun 0,1 . . Waylaii.l I'll ti Liberty Bor.rtii Cluinu. N r.W Y'ill! Naiv I j I ii a. il.ertv lao-.l wre: a rtil.:.. 1 p 1 1 vt earn V .'i-ord la Kirsl eonverll-ti. I 1 ...... . Sa-am4 i-o -ViTllliie 4 'a' Tluril 4 'a a rourth 4 'a Firt Worth Lira Rtock I 'lKT WnUTII. Nov 1 ' - -Collie from the waril hi h the lioar.l tnilav ! The eititiiinil utaff will he mmle I up entiri'lv "f Ut" stuileiitn wlm nr' Rtiidylnir piiinin llxm. Then- are 17 I takimt the wmk mul 'mt nf 'his will i 1 ,.. ,1,1, -on 11 full staff. Inelmlini; eilltnrinl writer. m-ctv e.litiir, l"-al,W '"leilit'ir anil neveral rep'i''' rs A ilt- j ctilatlnn riianiiirer w ill als-i he ehnsi-n j finm the Klfteil few. The l.dllcv nf tile paper Wl I lie' 'tn fi atnie ' nh.T"S uf p.iitn.-ilisti'- ' ! Wnr'K I' irst will I"' v ital mihjerts nf llin al inten-at ami the see. in. I eilnra- tiiin.il priipaa-an(l.i furthe m 1 111 ulii : Inir nf piil. lie In'erefat in mi hniils uii'l their a' tiv i'ies. v I It is helleveil thntihe paper Willi l,p entirely n If-ianr.orirtine. Kt- pcrtsoH will I'i' r'illii.'iraiv-tiy sinan ri,- whiKil will il'i the print mr 4 with its own inai-liinerv titnl use ' hitrh Miiiiml l.il.nr. Miinh-nts who are itaklrtb" .rlntinir as their vnentlnnal I"1'" ""lsni.ii.ri The ns'ial tiewspiiper mi'thnils will enyem the ii'lvertlslnc an.l will il'inl'tles rover iiiinii "f the V. hi , 1 xpense i,f the pnhlii atl'in. It If. '.'I 1 IS $'11 110 , T.e Wnrlifneti fonKlilerayl. In the plans fur the new wpinniie j nr. I krlttlnir tnil t Cnhurc. W-tnrl-i. near Mellmii rne, Aimtrnllq. the wetfaee r.f erntilnyev has heen runs atrofiaT'T Meanly Hena-v .-,' t ; ,1 . I '.'I", ahiihtiy f7. -.111(1 I t Ml. 1 1 .ir - U 'ipla. 1.5 no 1 : I ".1 1 7 -.0. - ICi.i-ip'. ln'00i un' tiai;;;! i l.l. im... Jl'. WlL 11 00. Iieeeeav. I ere. I The hiillillnes, which will i river t 11 li . ' 1 n 0 s'pi.-ire feet. In'-luile jrntnense i i!in-.r rnriTis anil an np-tn rhit'e '. 'eh, ti nii'l ln0 ottaites fur wnrk . men. M ' . r rkw. '-AA A , I, to '' ) j mil I 1 I a 1 rai' $ Stirring Sale of Suits The Vandever Fashion Section Holds Another Suit Day Today Two special lots on display at reduced prices. Fall and Winter Suits that will bring the story of the styles up to the minute, for the newest designs out of the work rooms of the suit stylists of New York. We advise an early selection from the two lots desqribed below. Women's SuiU That Sell Regularly up to $35, To day, Special $27.50 Colors are nnvy, brown tnupe. Kreen and black, sensible tailored styles, trimmed with braids and buttons. Materials are poplins, storm and French Kerne. Practi cal ly every size in the lot, for we've twenty suits to sell at this price. ' Women's Suits That Sell Regularly up to $65; To day, Special $57.50 , Colors, Pekin blue, navy, oxford, silvertone, taupe, two-tone checks and black. Trimmings are of fur, braid and buttons. Some have vlevet collars and cuffs. Ma terials are velours, tricotines, broadcloth and serges; all sizes. Toilet Requisites Again Underpriced All 25c Articles Listed Below, Today, Special 18c Ayer's Service Talcum; Colgate's, Melba, Monnen's, Elmo and Woodwork's Talcums; Witch Hazel; Lavoris; Peroxide; Col Kate's, Lyon's and fjanitol Dental Powder ; Woodbury's Face Cream ; Woodbury's Face Pow der; Melbaline Face "Powder; spot remover. All 75c Articles Listed Below, Today, Special 68c Ayer's Face Powder," Ayer's As tringent Cream, Ayer's Moth and Freckle Cream, Ayer's Hirsuta! Cream, .Ayer's Lusuria ('ream, Klmo Hair Tonic, Love-Me Fact Powder, (.anion Fragrance Talc, Mary Garden Vaiiity. All 25c Articles Listed Below, Today, Special 38c Fiancee Cold Cream, Fiancee Dry Cream, Melba Cleansing Cream, Melba Face Cream. Pond's Cold Cream, Stillman's Freckle Cream, Palniolive Shampoo, Face Pow der and Vanishing Cream, Car den Fragrance Powder, Java Rice Powder, Jergen's Doris Talcum, lea Blanche Face Powder, Nonspi, Odorono. All 75c Articles Listed Below, Today, Special 98c Ayer's Tissue Builder, Ayer's Face Cream, Klmo Cucumber ('ream, Klmo Liquid Towder, Ed Pinnud's Hair Tonic, Mary Gar den Face Powder. Ayer's Red Rose Face Powder. Lazelle's Goner tie la Fleur, Woodworth's Toilet Water. Special Purchase of White Parisian Ivory, on Sale at 98c i Here's your opportunity to complete that pet of Ivory at "next to noth ing" price. In the lot you'll find good size round mirrors with clever handles, good bristle clothes and hair brushes, a set of manicure imple ments, powder boxes, hair pin holders, set of perfume containers, nail buffers and various odds and ends. Plenty of pieces to make up a com plete set. This is not our regular line, but a special buy; not seconds, but real good Parisian Ivory. Sale of Misses' Suits at 20 per Cent Off Choose anv Misses' Suit on second floor at 120 per cent off the regular ,)ri,.,.s complete stock of sizes, 1.". 1(! and 17. Materials are velours, serge, broadcloth and velvet. Colors are Pekin, navy, green, taupe and brown. Some fur trimmed; most all tailored styles. Regular prices range from $25 to $!". Stfire Hours S::SI) until ti p. in. S(itur day until I) p. m. xsy - s s 5 4 t ii i