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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, NOV. 2&, 1918. 0 FOLLOWED FORTUNES OF RUSSIAN RED FLAG f u,.uv, l,g ' 'O' o'K ;i m ...rt .lilll'"li I C. M. (.m-., 1 1 sMl,tv Man, lu-l IColiirneil I-roiii Itiisei.t, In '1 11 1 I f ii.l a MIDI. mi Tin-UK SAVED BY CZECHO-SLOVAKS Followed tin- Itnl-d ci il, Army l-Yonl ) la I. ii Id Omsk. Miming M.iv H, J mill Item Inil I i'incii Oi l. n. I I . v, .1 r i 'I'll. i ' i at I'm by il . M,.ii li' ir r. .1 ii. i v ; y j i 1 1 v -1 1 j -r i . II.-, l!..l- I,, -.III. nil f'ni'l lr i lly w .ih . I-" Official Government lecture Coming to Tulsa Soon '.f :i i i.f in . ..f ' I Mi( I III! ' '. i -im: Ii ii I urn nf f -1 Mo I I.f Iiui'In hi il.. .il.i Hill In, Ml II. inly nailing, I lim.gi. l.i lure I ln-y Knt l.i.l. I.i A inci H a. Slow Trip In iiinnk. Starting .May . tlicv wire nntl; ,1'iih- 1 :. ii'.i M.i.,: i in "k Al ! lh' liny tiaydc'l tliiu'ign ; .lc;, i nr . It the protection i.f in. .Lin .ii.l l -ir iiiii'ii ami r iiiai : y i i -ii Mink i-if i I Ml'1 r 2 ". I I i .ilK-, tillllllKn J,l.ll n H I. i.il A rni'i ii -i i .i i .i . I In I In- parly tli 1 1 ' t lil HI WI'Tr Tumi ' i I :i I i'Iiiij... I- .una. I- link i HI , .li l.. I i x.iii, I .. v. if. ami I ; i j I 1 1 nihil- 'I i k j. a. Tlli-v wcr, nl. about the find neutrii i men mt of t'' foie.gu ell companl! ., puzzle, of that unfoi lu fi.it.! country . n, ft u ahIaii field M, to rciirli Amiirlci. mm. oilier Americans Mr. (luesis) who waa In l:usia rep I halm it n . I none of lin resenting I In' ,ii - ii , i.i. i r.i.g t.n in I l.i ih i ii ii- ; '. Company. I.- In 'I'l.: a I.. : I I'. "lrl-l:'l- i . '.ii I , -Mcl 'ii Horn, ami IJiov .-.,ui ' in v . ' k ,n Cw-i..!.' id Mi . for Ch itlanooga, thence In S.ih' hu;- i In nn f In mm,,' p. in ton, anil If pnH'ports ran lie oliiuinc.i try. Thousands of prop win Murvc they go to Kunmina In I lk" up tlu'lnln wint"r I saw pie ! e In I M work fur tli'' I. mi",- cninp-mv tin y j titrceis nf ii'tes thrniirti w til' Ii W I f T In I'.il'l, when Ihi Herman lo'k passed lcc,i',M. n! nn'Mig '" cat. that 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v "ml drove t 1 1 tlui i I V l.oi . there ih food Cu-i.- are no field people out of It. mi an of tr.insin.rting It t,, I-.. fur- Whfn the revolution started In r 11 n.i i . scrtiiniH 'ni, h-i.iii i enters Russia, Mi. lines iiinl Inn wife lun- I.i.sh store on hand, wlnin h other A merlcaus ati.l fnii'iKn nun bundled miles u,iay mirvi'ton Ih III were In H-iku. I hoy stalled May s every home. Ilulili' Worlli Mini-. "Klnnni'ial ronilitlnii aro florrfl. AM 'I..- i'i. ,h till- I- Mi l .1 t 111! Villi' ,. I f i , muile tin- t .i- nn nil iii'i ii r r . t - j -. I i : II": rnthi-r i-."i! I ami h.h m'i.i lowing tin- f"(ljrii-n in III. i 1 nrrny il u rt n k al', iln fifiliu till! 'zei lio-slnvak.H f'r nn I-II-. I -.vl'li .. .1 -in M ' i ,ii'-.-:.- I'.i .- '-r I..; i.lnh" k i u 1 1 M 11 HitllM, i i . t ... V . n I' , VI il -I, . .!."! " i tWP 'S-H iWfrii ' -i-" 1, Pm-t MMv&7'i -J nn p;i riif't i ii I wife nf M .'..H "f II i, anil ,. ll"iiM'cn, l't-'V.-. I'V l, ra' iiik In n t in v I'" i-'iiaitn .1 In i li.ive ru in t I in HI! STRENGTHENS BLOOD Ton enn't rpict wiik h1rtnv to kp up nn'ltr tho terrific utrnln of naturr's effort to fll'nr tho hcI1i hb.I poUnn fMit of th rm unlmi trnTi ar flvn a llttla help. lon't allow your klrlneya, thn moat OTfrworkd ornn nf your body, to tiMnm lla aaid when a little attnnUon now will preemt It Port'l try ta cheat nature It can't be dona. Ai eoon an yon enmmeona to hare backache, feel nerroue, tired or worn out without eauae. CthTT HI'SV. Three are usually wamlnre that your kMneye re not working prop erly and throwlnr off the polaona a they ahould. Do not delay a mlnnte. Do after tha re nee of yonr allmetitee or you wiay find yonreelf In tlx Rrlp of an Intro re ble dlneiue. fXiI.Ii MKDAI, Haarlem Oil rapentne will aire al moat Immediate relief from kidney troti bleu, which may be the uneue pected canae of Ul health. GOLD MI5DAt Haarlem Ofl Capeulea will do the work. They are the pure rlcinal Haarlem Oil Capeulea Im- riorted direct from the laiboraterlea n Haarlem, Holland. Aak your druftclet for OOU MF.DAL and ee. cept-no mitwtltiitea. Jjook for the naina OOI.D MKDAt. on eviu-y box. Three alzee, aealed packairea Money refunded. If they do not help yea. A SHAMPOO WORTH TRYING It la not neceaaary to ahampoo your hair ao frequently If It la en tirely and properly cleaneed each time by tha uae of a really food ahampoo. Tha eaaleat to uee and qnlckeet drying ahampoo that wo can recommend to our reader I one that brlnae out aU the natural beauty of tha "hair and may be en poyed at very little expenae by dta aolvlng a traepoonJtll of Canthrox, which can be obtained from any druKKlat'a, ,n CUP not wa"""' This makea a full cup of ehampoo liquid, enough ao It la eaey to apply It to all the hair Inetead of Juet to the top of the head. Thla, when rubbed Into the aralp and onto every atrand of hair, chemically dla aolvea all imputitiea. It la very aoothlng and cooling In lu action, aa well ae beneficial to. both acalp and hair. After rlnelng out the lather ao created, you will find the calp la freeh, clean and free from dandruff, while the hair driee onlrklv and evenly. developing a bright lueter and a aoft fhifflneea that makca it aeeiu very houvy. Adv. In the early daya of oyr cuutitry grandmother waa tha drUrgldt, and her drun conaleted moetly of r-H.(a and heron gathered from the flelda and foreata There waa peppermint lor Indigestion, mullen for couglia, ekultcap for nrrvouanraa, thorouKh wort for mlds, wormwood )r bnilae and epralna and ao on. Tliey were euocensful remcdloe, too. It waa from , a combination of euch roots and herbs that Mrs. Kjju K Plnkrum, of l.ytui. Maea, more than forty yearn a a. originated her now famous Vegeable I'ompounil; and during all 'the long yenrs no othKr remedy has ever bevn il Iscovt-n-d to restore health to ailing women so auccefnl'y this g.-nl old-fashioned root and herb mediiine. Ada, The. rubln wit 1 1 n value nf f,n cents hinl only III renin pur rhnx.ng pnvver The linlNliovik timk enry penny llioy cniil'l inpture. Iiinkn lire kii pemleil ami !.usinin aliiMiiutinn wu all liver tne eniinll') "When Hi'' Ininhm Klarle.l In MoiiIliiMn UusmIii, m, reviilution rhv-ernni'-nl yuan fili-mlly In the I'niterl Htul.es. 'I'hey expii'teil thlH rnuntiy In Join Willi them ami hielp. N.iuir ally, they bvl us iilil, ami fur our i mil safety, we felt kindly Inward their plans. Thy broiiKht up lis Vnlira river to lUku. We wore po litically Inclined towards the party that we happened to be with. II got rentills; we got away from the war-torn country. "During the awful manmicre, we wore at Kuku. We miw all nf the horrors of that greiit operation, and they are too awful to tell. The hu rhevlli troop Jnlrileit the Aimen lan, destroyed the Tartar part of that lty. Kvery shot fired went over our h nails and landed In the Tartar church beyond. We were mighty glad they were not, shoot- 0Mm i'riir'rfflsi t - . n , . A ttvHv htt nf Irvneli. line nf the In my .eenei showing actual flghtln , In "Ainerli-a's AnH'.vr," eiiniitluu.il tiffiilal Koverniuriit picturu luiuini; to the Mijentle tlnalir Snnd.i) and Monday. Whitney, r, lii.tmeti, I.. A. White, CJ. K H. Kiniiuar and W. 11. lteevea. Mr. an I Mrs .1. .1. Cuny left yr tei ilay f.,r I x'h Moines. low, where thev ko for a visit with their son, .Set Ki-.-iiit I'h.iili-M ti'joy, who recently w.isorderel liumi from foreign seivi-e and ia a patient In 'he huso hospital at Kurt Ilodg", uwa Ser Kearit liuny is a member of the Tuis.i aml ulanre company Und eaw rnoie than a yeur'a service with the Hainliiw division. In a cable to Mrs. W. Albert Cook, reeelved yesterday. Captain Cook, who has heen in army niedlcal serv Ire oversea for come time past. I stated that he would arrive home s on. Captain Conk Is at preaent in KnwUnd, Mrs .lamis A. (irlgsby left yes. tenlay fur Han Antonio. Texas, when- sh" will join Corporal Origsby inr an lriurnnnn suiy. i.orpuj m Orinsl.v Is Hi.itioned at Kellfy field. Mr. ini-1 Mrs H. M. Boynton have gone to Muskogee for a visit over ThanksKlvlng with Mra. Hoynton'a parent.", Mr. and Mra. F. O. Wen deroth. li-iilnra l'eri In home from 'be N'lun i'i school i'l M sko.foe, d spend a few days Thanksgiving vaca tion wiib her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William ii. i'eck. LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN Girts I Make brauty lotion at home for few cents Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounrea of Orchard While, ahake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best bleaching and akin whitening lotion, and complexion beautlfler, at very, very small coat. Your grocer baa the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arma and hands each day and see how tan, rednesa. sallowness. sunburn and wlndburn disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-whlt.a t he akla become. Yea! It la harmieaa. Ing t hi: they certainly knew how to place their Minis Took No I'rlmuirrH. "I can't tell huw liurrlblo con ditions were In llaku. Kood was ex pensive, death w.ls everywhere, and they killed people In the most cruel maimer. They look no prlsoneia I'oiid wns so expensive that only those who had a great deal of money i mild buy II .Sutiar soid for tl f' a pound. The people lived mostly on hazel tin In. and shells were sir- wu all over the city." Mr riiieaa was mighty glad to get out of the country, and be feels that rood fur-time win rertaiTily an. (us f de. lie regards his return an very fortunate, cotmideniiK what hap penwl to jiinny foreigners there. II' does not predict what will happen In th.it country, except that mil lion will probably die thla winter, unless the American relief ran get to thorn. Whore Uie allied armies have gone In ami operated, they have cleaned up conditions splen didly, and they arn maintaining or der. Confidence in the I nited Stales Is largely b.-uied nn the won derful englneet Ing feats of the American engineers, and upon the relief thev havo given the stricken P'Mipk'. Hi inning order out of the i iiiies of Itussia In his opinion Is a Job that will lako years. Mr. duces came to Tulsa from Chattanooga Tinasday. He came out of Rumania October 20, IS 18, and December t of that year, the coun try was taken by the Hermans The oil flelda of that country were all destroyed before they left, and his frolng back with Mr. McCollnm holds ots of Interest for them txith. They are anxious to see what the three years of Herman occyiwtlon has meant to the country they both learned to love during the peace porlod. Crnr-ml Urn bit's Son Ilc. SKW OIU,KA.V, Nov. 21 John MriiKg. Mobile, son of the late den. Hraxion Hragg. Confederate leader, and nephew of Augusta Evans Wil son, southern authoreea, died at a Im-al hospital today from injuries re reived when he ncc.dently fell from a bootblack's stand. He was 68 years old. Cottonseed Oil Ursa rlrt Ion Iiiflmt. WA81I1NHTON. Nov. 27. Restric tions upon the export of cottonseed nil were modified by the war,trade hoard tonight, to pnnlt the ship ment of 100,000 barrels to Kurope. H MONEY BACK itrui(.t qoMtKm If Hunt! Mai tB 1Q Hi IryaajTrrVlil tf kl' iiiA, T-urr. ftirfirworm. lu-h, 91c Ikn'. b4in 4iKorjrswd bfni olhur tnvtmmtii fallrtt. lltitiC Vol van' lot on oar M tew ifymmnt Try It n oor rk Tvjl'AT 'r TV, t drof iwrr-i. Diamonds Emeralds Sapphires Clocks Watches Jewelry Silverware Art Objects Intelligent serv ice by mail. CharRo accounts solicited. We employ no collectors. Articles sent on approval. .1 pleasant place to know about. Thanks Unto the Lord We cannot talk business today. We are too full of the Lord's praises. We Americans have much for which to thank the Lord. We thank him for having chosen us as the Allies' savior and more. Unbounded are our praises. On such a day as this how can we talk "Diamonds, Watches and Jew elry" or "Money back for the ask- It would bo unholy. Montrose ofNcwYork (.Xddsmtth, Silversmith and Antlquartan Main, corner Fifth Tulsa, Oklahoma NEW YORK. 126 W. 4tth St. War Wdk I'lione 1,00(3. Acrordlng to nnno'inc emcnt pre vioiiHly made In these cuiuiiiiH Ited Cn.a?' hi-a-liiuartei s will lie rinsed thrntighiMit tlie day, in order that the women workers may have oppurturi Ity to spend the lime In oln-vrvanre nf Thanksgiving at Homo. The Missionary society of the No gales Avenu'w Haptlst church will meet Friday afternoon In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jl. Seyock, 119 NogalPH Avenue. f Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hall will have Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Splvey of Muskogee with them aa guests over Thatik.sgivlng. Mrs. A. Hastings of North r "7 Of Interest to Women J i DAILY TIIOl t.HT. for days of health, for nlghta of quiet eleep: for soasons of bounty and nf beauty, for all earth's con tributions to iTur meils through this past year, wo thank Thee. (iantiett. The Ciilcnilitr for Thursday. Formal Thanksgiving dance nf Country club. Studio reception and nrt exhibit In Tulsa Art s'.ore. Formal Dunce . Mrs. Clint Moore, Mr. John II. Markham. Jr.. and Mls Mao Kvnns will act an hostesses for the enter tainment cqinmlttee of the Country club t Its formal Thanksgiving dance this evening In the club. There will he dancing from S:30 until 11:30 when supper will be served. The dance will be preceded by several dinner parties among the hos:s be ing Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Connolly. Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorge T. Williamson, and Mr. anil Mrs. Karl O. Hastings. Adams, Masa., arrived yesterday for a visit to the home of her eon, Mr. Earl C Hustings, and Mrs, Hasting". Mrs. Knight P. Douglas has re turned from Muskogee, where she was the guest of friends- for a few days. Mrs. Jl E. Jackson, Jr., of Mus kogee is the guest for a few days of Mrs. J F. I'autler, 1617 South Chcy Rnne avenue. Mr. and Mr. Edmund Ijuthley announce the birth November 27 of a daughter, Nancy Eleanor. Mr. and Mra William Miller Rosa are guests at the Elma hotel In Ex celsior Springs for several days. Fvcnlng I'urty. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Msttson. as slated by Mrs. Mattson's sister. Miss lauretle Simmons, entertained the DouMe-SIx Five Hundred club Tues dav evening In the Country club. After a game nf miction, n which high scores were won by Mrs. Hoy P. Doris and Mrs. 11. 8 Condon, a stirrer appropriate to the Thanks giving senson was served. Mr. and Mra Do Witt T. Caejiary .innounre the birth November 26, 1918, of a son. DeWItt CaHpary, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Waful is enter taining her brother Dr. M. D. Waful of Waurlka. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Oleago will be at homo to friends after this week at ISO!) South Cheyenne avenue, where they removed early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Cook have gone for a vls'.t over Thanksgiving with Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Cook of Sllglcr. Miss' Elizabeth Palmour of Mus kogee is the guest of Miss Monta Cook. WANT SIDEWALKS AROUND LINCOLN SCHOOLS AT ONCE At Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William H. T'eck will have a small company with them for dinner this evening In compliment to Mis Margaret Murphy and Mr. I.. It. McCiillum, whose marriage Is to take place early In Derenitier. Miss Nell Kintlgh of Hryan. Ohio, who Is a guest nf Mr anil Mrs. I'eck will sharo In the honors. TlinnkjJblvIng Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hex Walker will en tertain with a family Thanksgiving dinner In their home today, having with thm Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lsir tnn. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lorton and Miss ijlllan Inrton. Postponement of Dnnin. Owing tu conflicting arrangements, the dance announced by the Knights nf CiiliitnhtiK tins been puMp ined un til next week, the date to bu an nounced later. At the IVtrolcum Club. petroleum club members and their friend will form a number of Interesting parties at tm club today for both noon and evening dinner. C JARANTttO . TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHMA HI rtONU HtFUNDEO ASK ANY CKU0UI&1 Get the GenuinertrSfaps',iVa and Avoid feW THANKSCiyiNG DAY EVERY home in the land will thus day raise its voice in Thankspivin?. Grief will pive place to joyousness; lamentations to heartfelt Lhajiks that the world is once more peaceful. i, PUS STORE takes advantage of the occasion to n-iid every home a friendly message of cheer. in HUNT-MURRYco. 213-215 South Main STORK CLOSED ALL DAY Matrons of the I'topla club were hostees Tuesday evening of a pleas ant dinner. In the home of Mr. and Mrs It. Ii. Allen, with the husbands of the members a pnes's. A color noto of pink and white was seen in the decorations of the honor and on the table at which there were places for -0. An evening of cntest.s and music followed the serving" of dinner, the favors going to Mrs. J. W. Smith snd Mr i . 1.. Ch inrellor Covers were, l.rd for Mess-s and M'. limes O. L,. I'h.i.ncellor, C. S. inunkrnan. .1 W. Smith. P.. 1,. Itrandon. J. J De Sh-me. I.. W. I,nwry, W. T Scott. Rev. and Mrs. W. T Scott, Mesdames E. H Thomas, Nell Wanst-v, lde',l Cu!p. MeKsts. T. Evans, It. E. Sellers atnl Archie Allen. Columbia ch uit.imitia held its reg ular meeting Tuesday afternoon In the public library with Mrs. C. U Sel derman ns leader. The first book of the years ttnly course. Canadian ', Commonwealth, waa finished and plans iliHcussed for taking up the ' next of the scrlee. Mem tier who as sisted Mis. Scidcrman In the lesson 'were Mesdames F. W. Dye, .1. W Resolutions asking the board of education to at once construct side walks around Lincoln school were adopted at a recent meeting of the Patrojis-Teachers association of Lin coln school. The resolutions are as follows: Whereaa. There are n0 sidewalks surrounding the IJncoln school block, and Whereas, Fifteenth street Is now being paved, and. Whereas. It is absolutely neces sary for the welfare of the children of said school fH-nrlct that a Hide walk be built for said school, there fore, be It ' Resolved by the Patrons-Teachers association of Lincoln school, that the board of education of the city of Tulsa be requested to Immediately construct permanent sidewalks around the snld Lincoln schoolhouse, and It Is further Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the boara, of education of the city of Tulsa and that a copy of the same be given to the press. Dated this, the 22nd day of No vember. A. l-V, 191S. Attest:' M KS H. W. ORANT, R. E. FOI'NTAIN, President. Secretary: The following committee was ap pointed to prtwent said resolutions to the board of education of the city of Tulsa and to request Immedlnte action upon the same: Ijewia CUne, (Seorge MacCurdy and H. L, Stand-even. T m JiSttdr Thanksgiving Day Then and Now 297 years ago the pilgrim fathers celebrated their first Thanks yiving, and they had much for which to be thankful. But had they lived in the present generation, and gone through the past four years of world' war we believe they would have said that "ours" was the greater cause for thanksgiving. c LET US THEREFORE observe this day with prayer and rejoicing for the bounteous blessings bestowed upon us. Tw. KF -A i snai' v ,w Km V. f the HUNT fo. . Jfl Main Street Between Third and Fourth t 'mf J $. STORE WILL BE CLOSED . 1. H ALL DAY TODAY. fjft i COUNTY OFFICIALS KNOCK STATE ASYLUM Rcfu.so to Sonil Soffilcr's Wife to Vlnila Ilocnuso of Treatment of Patlcnm lntlor Public Can: ,, i of the reaorts to verify them If they were true. BAKERS DOZE.f KIDDOS GET FEED AT SUPERIOR TEA W. S. S. SALES MUST PICK UP IF TULSA MAKES ITS QUOTA What is the condition of affairs at the state Insane asylum at lnita? j The Red Cross asirganization In i Tulsa has some bad reports on It. I and they declined to permit the wlft of a soldier in France, who was men tally unbalanced, to be taken to Vln Ita afier Tulsa county Officials de scribed conditions there as being a "menace to the unfortunates," A few days ago the family of a soldier brought the "young wife to the home service department and adVlsed that through giving birth t a child a condition had developed ! that made her nlenlally unbalanced. The home service folks took the; matter up with county official-., who1 advised her that they would n"t do j anything that would oai si- he, l,, be i taken to tho state asylum, I"' ifn-e' of reports that had reached them ul Improper treatment and lack of food at the Vinita institution. Judge Wllda.-na of the county linllrl In 1,1 Mrs. Onlav that he felt it was not best to send the soldier's wife to Vinita because of conditions ho had heard were very esjious. The soldiers wife was taken to Macon, Mo., to an osteopathic in stitution. Members of the Red Cross snirt the expecledjto ask an Investigation Twelve dor.cn klddos are going to get tho feed of their life. John Vray annis of the Superior Tea room says so. And all he asks Is for the Kl wnnls club to find twelve deserving youngsters and he'll set out a spread for them that will make them take off their hats every time they pass along Main street between Kfth and Sixth street. ' And that isn't all. H&'a going even farther. The 12 klddos are to get a Prmeat from the Superior man.' He's going to glveTrthem a real Christmas a generous offer and one that other Tulsans ran follow with delight to both themselves and the fortunate or unfortunate who happen to be gathered In. The Klwanis club Is looking for 1J or 1 :t who might not otherwise get a sonar meal on Christmas day. Navy Cluh to K.nlirtaln. NEW YultK. Nov. 27. Christmas plans for entertaining navy men from all parts of the country were at, nounced here today by the Nivj club, persons in every state are ex pected to forward as they d.-l l.j: year packages of gifts ad.lr. sr" ! the Navy cluh Christinas trie. TOs Fifth avenue, and with th"i" pack ages the Navy club will pl.iv S.in'.i Claua all day of December i Influenza and kindred diseases start with acold. . I Don't trifle with it. ! At the first shiver or I sneeze, take ;CA$CARaJ$ QUININE Stndrd cold remedy fnr 20 ytr In tsbtrl form fr. sure, no uptatci break up ft coid ' in J hcurt echrvn grip in 3 ilftyt. Money bftck if It fail. THr grniune bnlha a Bed tep j with Mi Hill melius. At Ail Drua Store. An average of .1 3 . 3 0 a day must he the pales of the Tulsa W. S. S. bank, or the nunta Higned the city won't bo made, according to a state ment of I-oo Ix-verlng. director of the bank. Tho sales are not up to that amount. Mr. levering Is planning to revive interest In the biuik, and ho urges all who have made pledges to buy a certain amount of .stamps to redeem the pledge. Some big days are planned for next month. The schedule for the bum, for the next few days is as follows: Nov. in. Pershing and Missouri day. Nov. 30 Masons and Eastern Star. Dec 2 Tulsa Fire Prevention as sociation. Dec. 3 Tidal. Carter iind Okla homa Producing aiid Refining Co. Tells How to Stop a t , vaa KAtugn ? 3: AWAIT ARRIVAL OF SAILOR SON TO ATTEND FUNERAL The body of William E. Richards. victim of a peculfiir accident. Is at the Mi'I'-irney undertakings) parlors, awaiting the arrival of a son who ts In training camp. Mr. Richards, the deceased, fell from a motorcycle Sun- j day near I iwasso, when he struck a stump, and ho died from internal in juries .Sunday night. ' The accident occurred while Mr. III. hards and his son were hunting. While known tu be serious. I: was nut thought after the inj.ned man was returned to the citv that there n as any grave danger. Al II o'clock 1 Sutidiiy night he died. i The deceased was 52 years old and leaves three children. Edward fticli- j ards being a sailor He is expected i to come home for the funeral, J f OTttrlslne' reanlts f ram thla fnmous u IT elil hnnae-maue armp. FaaUy no p cellared sad coals UlUe. If yon have a severe eoush or chest cold accompanied wild Mn tu s, throat tickle, hoarseness, or dillicult breath ing, or if TourcliiM wakes up iluritu; the nierlit with croup and ymr want quick help, try this reliable old homo, made cough remedy. Any druggist can supply you with 2''j'onnce! of l'inex. l'our this into a pint bottle and fill tho bottle w!h plum granu lated sugar syrun. Or yuu can uo clarified molasars, honey, or coin iTTup, instead of sugar syrup, if acsired. Ulna recipe mnkea a pint M really remarknbiii cough remedy. It tastrs cood, and in apite of its low cost, it enn bo depended upua, to pive quick and lasting relief. ou. ran feel this take hold of a souu'h in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tick In and soothes and heals Ihe irritated membranes that line tha throat and bronchial tubes with aurh promptness, ease and certainty that it is really ssUinishinjj. 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More men, have khlncy ! than ore aware of It. Just h oiSf a backache, sore mui-c'i -Ing Joints. rheumatism, ankiev. mill blurring vision ' is sometimes re Jjr.ei onlc man attempts tu take out iif' anee and Is refu.-ed on a kldmev trouble. Joseph 1734 South Jackson St.. Hi"" Wis., writes: "Foley Kid' ''i relieved mo of a severe liic that had rlhered me for . months". Any symptom of troahle deserves attention. sery where. Adv. Clh'.l! -I"l- ,..-ll- !!e.'l . I- n a ut I IVilH , u-f , ! n'' I e Cuticura Soap Best for Babyi Seaa ., Otnlinent SI Mir . Talrnm 7'-'''" '.-.olEiaiJeJ (!!, "faticara. On I l ' TruM tfny CArSUltS tr.lup.no- MSirt" of Cosaioa. G..tM nction."" ' REiltVtS I' vM!"V 24T10U?.. t1-' asms due:' lt" cut Incorve.T'' IA3IES SI 000 REW&ftD!.; Be SoeeiNI"MiUil;"rsiii"il-. ..-i.ri llnliiata. No harm p.liur Inl.r'-r"--; ' ' , Pail 2 '; rvml-'i t rer.-te " "I. aiw.1" ' : I