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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY G, 1920 WESTERN LEAGUE TO PLAY 154-GAME SCHEDULE THIS YEAR 8 Pennant Contender Assured Tiflsa Fans by Boss Abbott Personnel of 29 Players Is Announced by Man ager. VETERANS TO RETURN Seven of Lsint Year's Team, in Addition to Now Alon, Indicate Winner.' Hy I.AHHY llAIJ.UV. Tlilg h splendid niovci Itrie vtenlhar iimi flpencer Aliliutt, pi .! dijnt anil maiiflCur nf iliu Tulwi Wttttiirn Kikiim baseball elii ii. Ik kI'. Iiik iho f ii nil ami lunula IhIh i,f in. tnrtsstlng dope com er nln,; tin- cub ami liiiio plans for Ilin coiiiIiik en i.ihi. Aliliutt, .Inch lliillniiil, Oklahoma Oily prmddnnt, hiiiI William I'al' Hnurku, Omiiliii iiuiim, urn ciikukciI In tlin diiiftliiK of Him schedule, Willi Ii n In hii miliinlllril nl Hi.., lHiiii meeting; In (jm.iliii, lo hi' lie il oiiib llinu aroniiil 1'ii.rnnry I,, hi ) .inii-ll 1 11 ltn l,Cf ti.. r 1 1 1 1 h i,. tilrtod ) ,.,y h If, l-Kuini, m lirduln, Thin itiinuuiifomonl will brum joy lo tlm Istanbul) luvniH uf Tulsa who nvon iiftur llio slieiiiinus I Hi (times lint year, woru clamnrinK for moio uIiimii A imstlnilinr. Tlio srhcdiiln la In (ipun either Apt II It nr April 2 I. Hpoticor Aliliolt favots Hid latter lulu mill will nilvunitii thai ui tun Nuliiiiskii city confab I'hnmplou nliip play Is to tin slartsd in the Hiiiiiliiirn tun), consiatlriK of Tulsn. Wichita ami Jnpllii. 'rim schcduln will probably bo concluded In this nlilo of tint circuit, tluuiKh tlm Hclii'ilulu tnukorvt havo not decided Unit point. Tciirncy IIi'tIi-iHiiii Likely. Itt-olccthm of Albert Tcaimiy us I on Kim president Ih prurli ally as- Hilled. Willi Abbott T vlll Ii. I l- Ho or no uppimlll in to Ta rney nijahi liuailliiK llio cin iiu, ,4 ,i, ,,,i u,i III ii I en Kiln tlnoiiKli one of iIh niiiHl win, on til I financial ami nrtlstlo taiiipulKiiu lat yiiir, Hponoiir Ablmtt In outliiislustlo cotirornliitf tlm ulub's chances In tlm 1320 race. It will bo loinomboHid libit tin anil Junto K. Cum foul. Irimmiior last yo,ar, pnnnliieil Tuba fnns ii ono-tuo-lhrc clbb. Tulsa Unlabel second. Another pelinanl contender for lliln rlly la ptodlutud till season by Abbott, wlio, bow over, rofusoa to forecast a puimmit 1UI till) Stltlllgttl of till) Ollllir cltlllS 1m probluiiintU'iil, Abbott says that with tlm playcra now under reserve and thi) udilltlon nt ono winning pitcher, Tulsu w.ll' Ibn In tlio UUo luint all tint way, Twnnly-nlpo players are either ro eerved or aro llkoly material, two of whom may not mport, l'oti (luiut), first basemen purchased from tlio Oklahoma City ulub and who quit tlio Indians toward tlm close ci r tlio season lint year, In a doubtful iiuantlty. 1'nln has ilocl.ucd hli lutetitluiiH of nitlrlne from tlio Kiiluv but by flaliliiit lime, hu will ptobably bn Btlcklnn mound. Htlck iiii Ih llio right word for tlio blK lufleldor, who wiih oiio of tlm moot fearoit MlUKKcrn In tlio leuguo hist ytiir. Abbott Ih ncKotlutlni: vslth .lurry Downs, voterau Detroit Amrr lemi and Kan Kruiiulscn leiiKUu In floldor and Downs mily wear Tulsu livery this year, Ilrowns .May I let urn I'ldlicr. Two veterans, of hint year and several promising now men roinprlso UK) lint of boxnien. Joe llennntt, who, JolnltiiT llio i.'hib Into In tlm Kcason bec.iuui ono of the IouiIIiir InirlciH, mid lluln-rt Dennis, linr.l working and effective rlKht harder, uro tlio voterntnt. lloltmhaiiKor, a club inmiibcr of ovornl weeks and lormorly tliu property of tlio Ht. JaiuIh llrowiiH Im, In the opinion of Abbutt, teady for n-KUlar duty In cIiim A rompiitiy. (Iiirtnn, yoiilliful nmitbxiw iiureluiHeil by thU Mow York (IUiUh, may bo returned for further easonlnB. Cowan, n I.oh AiiKuloi Hembpi'ii reeommonilod by "Dutch" Naijle, Moore, nouthpaw. and MuDonald, Keiul-proa who eonio hlKhly touted, aro otlior now ad illtloiiH. It U llkoly that eithor "Mooau" VaiiKlldor or "l.otty" llayne, luombem of the elub hint HoiiHon and who Joined tho Ht. l-ouli Amorlcun Icaxuo club ahortly bufnro tlio HeiiKOii'a close, will bo aeul back. Tlm rntchliiK Htaff of tho Ullem Is tho moat ekrloiiM problem facing Abbott. If tho hu wiiil new men como through at touted, all will bo lovely behind tho plate. All catch era now on tho ieervo roll aro ox lmrlmoulH, thouKll tliern Ih tho clmtico that Abbott may develop an other Mar iiiunkiiiaii oh be did ".M.itty" Mnnlou, sold to liotiolt. Tho catchcru urn AniiOll, Washlnumn otiitu so.'ul-pio; l'ni ker, Dalian noml pro; Walter llrown. In tho tSouthcrn ussoclatlnn for a brief Hum hint year; llrnnnon, secured from Hhrevu port In tho tiiulo for IMU.h, and Dob bins, traded by Wichita for Mickey U'llrlen. llrnnnon ami Uobbtnn am tlin only catcherH who havo bad profoNHlonal e purloin o. Aside from CiiH bane, tho make up of tho Infield In practically as- Hiiroil. "Uotton Tlerney, captain and jtccoml baHinun and shoitstop und liainey Cleveland, third base mun of lust year's toaiu, will bo back, Tleiney will bo used at sec ond base with I'lcveUtld covering tho hot corner, according to Abbott's plans, l.irrlinoi'i'. who coined to Tula a In tho exchange which sent Infio dor Johnny Wilful to Dallas will bo ahorlHtop candidate. Kit iiiundson, J u :U nut of the army and whoso professional experience Is confined to tho South Atlantic league, may bo tho-successor of Joo Hlattory at tho Initial tiacK. Ktli'iiKtli 111 Uutfli'lil Tho outfield appears to present the ereatost strength nt tills Hum as with fliHt banc In duuut. Iho in field Is still uncertain. ICaglo and "Yunk" Davis, rellablo suburbati iruardlans of last season. Council) nurctiasod last fall from the .Moltuo Thrce-IIyc'S liasiup, clult for $1,000 and Wren, slugging outfielder with tho MoAlestor Western association pennant winners of 191C, aro cer tainties. , Jliiimlo HurUe. outfielder and utility man last ar is u catcher, Abboit bolloves, Therofoio Jimmy will don tho winupua uuu uie inn i No Worru Orcr Third Hum Willi llim There fowl tow IF ' ' Km' llurni'v Clctrliiiiil. I Ail f.p(iK'.n wbrn Npeurer Abboil. nuiiinitrr nf I lie Ttllxn Wentnrn leiiKuo biiHplmll club, wan boM't with Ibe problem of reronslrncllng practic ally an entire new team In inlilnen Kon, there was olio iiosltlou tlm. eaui.ed no worry. That was at third biiHo, where llaruey Clovnland, one of Hie best hot em nor guardians In the league, held forth. Cleveland, with Miinlon, Wuffll ami D.ivbt, worn tlm only players to ntlck llitnuglmiit the sea lion. Clevelsnd, eitually gnml at field ing luiril hit luilln or hunt, powess or of a flno whip mid a forinld,ihl) lugger, will bo buck this year, which miuolinceinont will be greeted with Picasurn ny um ran of TiiWh. next season. Iln'll be Blind to. have slicking around In fill In when a layer Is disabled or sent lo tho clubhouse for too strenuous oh- ootlng. , Abbott, like other well known tnunaners, Is a firm believer In Iho sclfcoiiilltlonlug of a player and ev- peois his limn to lepnrl In shape and get down to hard work linniedlato- March If. Is set as tho reporting (Into ami on March 20. tho first ex hibition game, that with the Kansas Ity American association dub, will m pluyod here. Other oxhtblllun games with tlio I llim and several with major leaguo clubs will also bo plaed 111 Tills i. intension of tho stands on tho right sldo Is lo bo still ted as soon as tho uealher mndorntc. SAINTS AND lllUI'.S I'ltAIN AT CliAltlJMOUK. i:i.AHli.l()HK. Jan. r.. William Itouike, iiiestdent of the Oinahii Westorn league baseball club, yes terday completed arraiigcinituta for tho spring training heio of tho Nt. Joseph Western league mid Kansas City American association clubs. Moth clubs jiic to start work .Mai'i'ii 10. Tho diamond Is to be situated at the lairgi iiiiuds and plnus ton tho entet laliiinent nf tho visiting ball totals aro being uuido. ItOPHMS l).M.ll()(;S ritAi.v at oiiMi'i.a:i;. OU.U!.li:i:, .lau S. William Itouike, owner of the Omaha West ern league baseball club, has com pleted final ariangemeuts with Iho Okmulgco chamber of commerce, whereby tho Umalia club playeis lll do their spring training In this city. TULSA QUINTET HOME Is mil Scholastli'S Itctiirn 1'roin Kan sas Invasion .Mivt Jeiiks Hero rrlilay Night. Two defeats by "Wlnflold and Wichita, Kan., high schools I'"rldtxy and Saturday nights by 61 to 14 anil 2E to 2S scMirci respectively. havo not lessened tho enthusiasm of tho Tuls.i srhobislic basketcers who rottinied homo oterday morning fioin Wichita. I.. Welnecko mid Morgan, legolars on the local uulii tet .1 ill not make the trill and their absence was at least responsible for .i..ru..i )... vvini.ii, ..... 11. ..... 'J H.,l . Coach U. W. It. in Is planning a hard week of piactlce, In prepara tion for the opening game of tho reason with the veteran Jenks quin tet next I' riu.iy nig-nt . Hritlon May liox Winner of llasham-Lcwis Scrap NKW l'OHK, Jan. .--Hoxlng en thuilasls today had their attention diverted temporarily from tho pro posed Cnrpentlor-Dompsoy bunt by reports that Jack Itrltton wnlter welght champion of America, would iiipi" the wlnnei of the bout between Kid I -owls und Johnny Haslimu for he IJngliMi it' io ihii month r.iiir.i. iMumu.rn. u.iit. i,iit-ii-u llrl-tnn 112 DUU to box in London . next .vinrcn, i i it . ' i l'. . . .Ail J, . - RUTH IS SOLD TO NEW YORK YANKS Star Red Sox Shiver One of Ci ames Greatest Hatters. SET H0MERUN RECORD: Jlroko Previous Major Leaguo Circuit Clout Records With 2'.). I.OS Mii;i,I.S, Cal.. Jan. .I .Miller IlugulUH, liniliagrr uf tlio .New irU Aliirilntns, tonight an milllii c.l lie hint flglml "llnli"" Itnlli, iliiuiipliiii liiiini' run hitler. In pill) ullh the Ynnliitu ni't i'A win. I'iiimth inn1 iMi'lianged Iwro lain IimIii), lluggliiH Nibl. Ho re fiiHi'ii to sliitit wluit Milnry Until wiih in rici Ko. NI'.W YOltK, .Ian f. Thn pur ehie ur'"llabe' Itutb nf thn lloston AmerU ins by the New Ymk Amer I'iiii l-;iii.' hil. was nnnounri"! to. night l i nlonel .l.imli Itupperl, president of the New ork club. Culiiiiel ltuppert refused lo suite the price pal. I. Colonel Itupperl sil'l that Man nger Miller Hoggins of the Yankees Is now In l.on Angeles, Cal , ne gotiating with Ituth lie iiiiiiiiIm S2ll,i0ll Year. Iluth has n thren-year contract with the Huston club made last sea son calling for a salary uf $10,000 a year, lie Is reported, howover. to have declared recently that unions this stlin was boosted to 120.000 ho would not return lo lloston Tho famous home run litn- r de innnded Ibis lueiea-ie on the slreiiKlh nf bis last nson's bii'ltng record, when lie broke all iieliiiiH major league lecouls by hitting ."J home i ii ns In refusing lo name the n ice paid fix Until. Happen adnuiifil that ho understood an offer of Jioii.niai for tile pla J'nr was refused list sumaiei' by llariy IVaee of the Itos'on club .lollll'll Itcil Si n 1111,, Itutb, who Is 0 years old. Joined the Ited 8ox In IDUi as a pitcher and whs used as a pinch bitter be 'cause of his ability to send out long hits bast season be was transferred to outfield ilnt, where ho batted X'l'i as well as establishing a new major leagun home run record lie made 12 three-basn lilts; 31 two-huso lilts anil tecelved 101 liases on balls froiuitillcheiH who prefurtcd to pass him v lliith pitched In 17 games nnd Vlebloil mi uveragn of 2.U7 runs. At an outfielder ho cried only twice In llf.S chances, P Ai R N V PTllR .1. ! ly I I llcfcat Pralrln Oil tins Co, lias, kclii'is In TiiI-ji Oil iK'aguo IjihI Night. Huperlnr all around piny and on diiiauco gave the Oklahoma Pro ducing defining Co a 10 to 10 victory over I be Pralrln Oil &. (las Co. In the Tiiln.i (III leaguo last night. Companl's basket shooting fea Hired . Sinclair and (lypsy quintets arn to play loulgbt at II o'clock. The lineup: PltAIUIl.; POS. O. P. A- It. II. Welnecke. . . I Hear Tiirtcon I'" fnnipanl lleardon.. . . ,C Ktishuer Austin O, .. .Williamson drove (1. Cutler Kleld goals: Welnecko 3. Austin 1. drove 2, Compiuil 10. Cutler R, Traill J. l-'oul goals: Welnecko 1, Tfiseou I, lleardim I, Companl 2. Itcfeiim: Itnu tTulsa). DEATH DUET0"m7sTAKE" Pollco or oi Oilcans Think Hot rick's Slajcr Sought Another .Man, NKW nitl.KANS. .Ian f.. MaJ. Harold S. Iletrick, rnlted States engineer In charge of government work on the Mississippi river til this district, who was shot and fatally wounded In Ills residence hero New Year's night, was tho victim of a mistake brought about by similarity ,n appearance nnd street number of u hut, se, nt 20:;ri Uobcrt street and i hut occupied by Thomas Johnson. N .irilniastcr of the Illinois Central iiillro.ul, at '.' HOT, Itnbert, according to a theory voiced tonlghtby police, lto)No PnssH)rH. UltOWNHU.I.i:. Tovus. Jan. 5 -Anniiunceiiient was made by tho Mexican consulate here today of a new nnier rrom us slate ilopartment icipilrlng levlslng of nil American passports every sl months and In creasing tho fee from $2 to $2.50 for each visa. Tills order refe'is In local, emergency and state department passports, and Is effective nt once More than 20.000 local passports me held In this section alone llclllCII OpiMlsCM I ftS Cllllll-M MINNI'IAPiirdS, Minn. Jan. 5. (lenrgo K. llelifen, pre.hjent of tho Minneapolis baseball club. Is opposed to tlm 1GS game schedule plan of tho American afsorliMnn. Ilelden mnde this declaration In connection with a report from Chicago that the league inandiites were unanimously In fa vor of the longer chodule and earlj spring start. Ho Is expected to op poso the new schedule, plan at the association meeting In Chicago. ilanumy 15 Wo prefers a schedule ' . ... o 11 Bullion Nn lowii-Nchniskii (iaino IOWA CITY. Iowa, Jan. 5 Ne braska and tho Pnlverslty of Iowa football teams will not meet next ear unless negotiations to that end ore resumed. Howard II. Jones, o' the Iowa fchool does not wish to play such heavy opposition as Ne braska Is expected in provide a week before the game with Illinois. Tho tentative Iowa schedule calls for five conference, games and a sixth wdtn Ames, which In past years has proven as hard on tho team ns nny of tho lunirri'iivw cuiiii'ius. Vulgar Meets .Iiii Umiii .lamiarv 30. NKWAHK. N J, Jan 5. llenny Yalger tho French featherweight. and Willie Jackson. .be iv... l,.r up ii'wciKUl- n-ivi' ueen tnntcneil fur an r irhl round bout her.. in... uar su. i UTHAT LITTLE GAME" in Hold ON, DEALER' UPOR'i: A V I 1 couple more- 1 CfRDS To Go rU Eli I, V ( I KISII PATH Y CI.IMI;, contrary to' worn rficivfii imir, inn not ou- feat Move I.11U0 In their Ni'W Yiiii'h bout in Philadelphia Pllne.lost In ii foul to t.si.o In tho fourth louml. Tho foul was acci dental but litzo was leading all tho way. This Is not a very atiiiplolnus start to the N'ou Yorker's campaign to force Leonard Into a tltlo match. ... Art Maglrl besmirched Oklaho- miis sporting ramo when no quii In the third round of his go with J"ff Smith, also held at Philadelphia tho first day of 1920. Maglrl, accord- Int. tn lihllailnltihla hnxlnc writers. was clearly afraid of tho former llayonuo. -N. .1., scrapper irom tne first gong until his seconds threw the, sponge lu the ring. Maglrl had not suffered great punishment, and. Ill fact was unmarked when ho de cided he hud enough. Smith, who. with Willie. Lough lln of New llethlohem. Pa., Kdrtlo Moy of "Allentowu, Prnnklo llrown of New ork and Joo "Nelson aro tn tour lhigland, Prance, llelglum and I'lnglnnd, was the only ono of that quintet lo win In bouts hold before the National Athletic nsso latloii at Philadelphia. Lnughlin nnd Moy drew with Hilly Kramer of Philadelphia and Mickey Donley of New York, respectively, whllo llrown and Nelson were beaten by Cicorge Chancy of Baltimore and Joo Mendcll. They think lots of Hugh Walker, homo prhlo, In Kansas City, and his hackers are touting him for a match with Jack Dcmpsey. It is pointed out that Walker has never taken the count, while all other leading heavy weights, with the exception of Hob Martin and Including tho champion, Pulton, llieiinau nnd l.ovljisky. havo been stopped. Hugh's record Is very good. Slnco leaving tho army ho. has beaten all nrmy champions wJth the exception nf Martin mid Incliidlnt; Iturko. Hopor and Young. Walker has been boxing professionally since 191.1 and during that time has shown well against tripnotoh veteran scrappers. There Is ono mistake In Walker's record Hugh credits himself with a 12-rnund victory over Jack Dillon, hold heie In August, 1918. Tho bout was a im-ilrcislon affair FIVE TIGERS ARE SIGNED Two Pitchers, Tho Cntcliem nnil un Outfielder Aivept Terms, DKTHOIT. Mich.. Jan. 5 Tho signing of players for the 1920 De troit American league team alread) Ui under way. Two liltchers. two catchers nnd mi outfielder wero among the first to sign contracts Tbev are Hubert "Dutch" Leonard ami Hemic lioinml: Uiiiiie Alnsmlth and Oscar Stanage, and Robert Veuch. The usual stories that Ty Cohb, Ltho Tigers' star center fielder ma not play ball next year ore in circu lation, but little credence is given them. Cobb's contract holds over for another year, and It goni-rully ts reported lie will bo with tho club on opening day. The Detroit club will train at Ma con. Cla. The pitching staff Is sched uled to start south February 22, tho timalnder of the club following a week Inter. F.xhlbltlnn games lu the south Again will ho played with tht Huston Nationals. A proposal that tho Tigers piny tho Cincinnati Hods April 10 prob ably will not be accepted. Conflict ing dates is given ns tho reason An effort Is being made to arrange a contest on that ditto with the In dianapolis team of tho American as sociation. Slirel Sells llrown Slock. ST f.Ol'IS. Mo.. Jan. S. Otto F Stlfel, ono of the leading sportsmen of St I.outs, has sold his stock In tho Ht Louis American League Uaseball club io Wa'ler F. Frltsch of 8: .um Tho sale p n iva.1,1 leaves Stlfe' without an connection with sport- I Thought That deck was THIN WHEN I DEALT." WotfDER How TheV Been? up OOR Sleeve ? YOU CUOOH MftNV MORE HE'S holdin'out? Better count The deck. CYTFMn 1 1MIT DIM RATE REDUCTION . . , P r t .. Knilfl iUateriai lOl UUUlreastern dlsinct of Oklahoma Work Still on the Excepted List rulsal Word was recelveu oy wic i rr.,rnr. aSHoclatlou yesiernuy i , ,,, ii,nii ()n reduced rates lo !,,. mmiv and cltv shipments of grit, sand and .crushed rock usim t.f rifivinf? i r iiihi'h, in - tended from December 31. 1919. to I'Vhrunrv 29. 1920. The rates apply to all consignments of road mnterl.ils which aro paid for by tlio state, county -or city governments and not those shipments paid for by con tractors. , . , Sand, .grit nnd crushed rock mo rated nt 3 cents per 100 potindi to private firms under United States rallronil administration rate scales, ! . . n n .. , . n.,P but miiy bn jdilpped for 2 cents per lOOvby municipalities or couniy or stat goventnents, even tliougn con lgnAl to contractors, whon the tnoney paid lo the carriers for haul age comes out of the public trensurj, tho traffic association officials point out. This saves the public orio-thirJ on transportation bills. Tho extension of the rates was dun to the government administration having held over longer than wits planned when .tho order was sont out early In tho war. tlefustng to grunt the rates on rond material now would mean a big lni,j to con ductors all" over tho country Who would be tinnblo to complcto the roads already agreed to und those under construction. EXPECTOULSOUSSES Jitney Asointlm Already Has Mnes OrpmlMil lor Coming i ear. With 33 licenses already issued for Tulsa Jitneys and bus Hues, tuo Tuls.i local No. 42S. Jllney driven' association, expects to. havo 50 cars In operation this year with a possi bility of more pusses neing uuucu from tltno to time. Ii was nnnntinccd yesterday. Tho association has been active this winter In organldug exact routes for thn busses and limiting tho number of curs on each lino so as to better tho torvlco as n whole on all lines. Kendall Students us Aclnrs. Miss Margaret Wyndham, head of tho expression department Henry Kendall college, will present tho stu-! dotit.H lu expression nnd public speaking In nn evening of plays In tho college auditorium Ftlduy nt s , p. in. Tho thrco ono-act plas .aro "Joint Owners In Spain," a comedy, I "The Husbliht," a drama, ami. "French Without a Master," n farce.; Tho Kendnll orchestra, directed hj Adolph Kramer, will furnish the1 tniisjc for Iho occasion. Tho proceeds, will bo applied on tho singe lighting system installed during tho holidays. A woman Is tho patentee of a penholder featured by a sliding sleeve to eject pons without soiling the tlngcrs. ! Mustcrole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll Vnow why thousands use Muslerole ance you experience tho Hlad relief it Rives. Get a Jar at once from the nearest drug itore. It Is a clean, white oint ment, made with the oil of mustard, lletter than a mustard plaster nnd docn not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Milllonsof jars aro used annually for bronchitis, croup.stiff neck, asi.ima, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu. matism, lumbago, pains and aches of t ha back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ( it of ten prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital siie $2.50. 1 FINE FOR RHEUMATISM- Innocent, But He No VJoMDER HE'S ClEAMIrJ'US; SEARCH HIM . J HE'S HARBORING EVERVTHlfw FROcA THE 'TENS' UP'i THAT'S H'Hr WE CANT EVEN ET 'OPENERS'. i 1 N0 SUGAR profiteering1 is nf I'nslrrn District snv to, n Imlt I'roflls to SI IVr ack There will be no niof.'ee-mg In , sog.ir within the juriMrTc-ion of 'he I "Ited Static illstnct cruiri ror me This was decided upon at a rnn- fernco between Pulled States Dis trict Attorney Archibald llonds and retail and wholesale grocers, The wholesalers are to be nllowed a profit l l poiinus iwiii um n-iiiic :,rof, of t2 ,)Vr ioo pounds. T . ,, MSK0Ke0 grocers Tuhi and .Muskogee grocers re tall and wholesale aro In accord with this policy. The fact that prices on sugar nro not the same at all stores was par tiull) explained hi cause of the sev eral different grades on the Okla homa mnrsct. Heet rnuar that was rnlil lo the r'taller at til CO cost tho wholesaler t rVOC f. o. b. tlio refin ery The prlco paid for cane sugar Is $1R 65 f. o. b. the refineries and i 10 on arrival. ynTUFfj AWn SON ARE SLAIN i HIU I nun HIU OUI1 Hnt OL-MIH .Stepfather anil Iliisliuml Near Kan mw City Tries to Hud Own Lire. KANSAS CITY', Jan. 5 Mrs. Ada Pace Duval, 43 years old. and her soru.Chnrles Duval, IS years old, were shot to death In tholr homo between Kansas City and Independ ence, Mo., today and Fontnlno B. Duval, husband of the dead woman nnd stepfather of the'slaln boy, is In a hospital tonight with a bullet In his breast nnd his throat cut. Ho may die. According to tho statement made to Dr. J. S. Snider, deputy i coroner, by Mrs. Mary Pace, mother of tho woman, Duval killed his wife mid stepson nnd then attempted to tako his own life. GAMBLING ON PUNCH BOARD Candy Kitchen Alleginl to Have Cut .Money on Sale Flnol $10. Florence Simmons und Thompson, iropi'lclor. of candy kitchens, were each fined $10 nnd 'costs In police court yesterday for al leged violation of the city nnmbllng ordinance. The method used was said to have been punch boards similar lo the numerous candy boards In clSar stores, except that tho boards alleged to have been used nt the candy kitchens were direct gambling de vices, money being given ns prizes. Buy a Bicycle $15 Down $2.50 Per Week 22 W. Second St. Can't, Prove It W'OULC) ioO WOULDMT A LETTER FILE BE A Good Thing , For You' MIND Eight op NlME M0RE,1 Bill, so THAT! 0N Them You'd BE DBAuT IM THIS KNou Ju5T HfSND- WHEfl' TO FiND 'EM. lit? i jjjQ CLUB TO ELECT .oiiiiuiiiinK lommiticr i nmpii'ic-. I'lckot Voting Will HckIh mi I'llilny. Nonilnailons for tho officers of tho Tursa Automobile club woro ap proved, yesterday by tho committee, rccentiv appointed for tho purpose and will be brought up for the final vote next -Friday, January 9. Tho nominations for tho various positions follow: For president, (leorgo K. Heevcs, Hoy (Jarbntt. For' the tuo vlco pres idents: C. K. Stalker. J. M. Chandler. Dr. A. Hay Wiley, M. P. tx-ihy. For treasurer: Frank W. Ilt'ant. N. T Clllbert. For members of the board of governors: Theodore Cox. Harvey Young J. M. Clover. Albert C. Hunt. Fred Shaw, .7. A. Hull. I.eo Clinton, A I Farmer, D. D. Michelson. Frank II. Heed, H. C Lindner. C. U Revcry, N. J. Oubser, Dr. Fred Y. Cronk. Seven will bo elected Tho. Vm'"b )V"! ,a':o. n,ncc J'rljlay , nnon )n t,0 private dining room , Ho. . In) 'Pt.la.i All t . n ..),.. n.o i.n,.n.1 tel Tulsa. All members nro urged to be present. Ap extra step for automobiles, op erated from tho driver's scat by levers, swings under a nlnnlng board when not needed. r'M"H"!"l""I"r ! ' !' H"l"l":"'."fl,y rrt -k. . t ti r . 4 Stop a Cough 1C This lioTne-msite sjrrnp One tks T wort In hurry, Ks.llr pr- T puril, and hid about '. J, -H1"H"H"!":":-H'v-!'"HH-H"!' You raicht be. surprised to know Ibat the bet thing you can ubc for a severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared nt home in just a few Eoinints. It' cheap, but for prompt results It belts anything else you cvtr tried. Usually stops tlie ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Taitc pleasant, too children like it and it la pure and good. Pour 2',i ounces of Pincr in a pin bnttl.'i then lit 1 ll up with plain nrann. lateil ug.ir syrup. Or me clarified molacses, honey, or corn svnip. initrad of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a ftill pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough sjtup. And as a couch medicine, there i really nothing better to be had at any price. H goes right to the spot and gives quick, Listing relief. It promptly heals the lnllained membrane Hint lino the throat ami nit passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens tlio phlegm, und soon vour cough stops en lirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarecncus and bronchial asthma. Puiex I a highly concentrated com. pound of Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the mem branes, t To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "iv ounces of Pinox" with directions Jinl don't accept any. tiling else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.' "EuUaU Will Maks YtMU- Hair Laa Taa' roR kinkyhair "Etrry woman ran haa idea. lon hair," aara ilay Ollbnrt. "Mr nalr has frown M Inches kmi br mini rvur wonatrrui EXELENTO ffl! Pjo't U fxU& br ft. Klr,k nmorrn. In ... I t'.r..hl. .car hair until ll'a ..ft anj lena. Our iKmail. rnoMl.oln)ir, tir.lt lb. STk?. "J 0uiM " tnm XVai make Klrlnlo Skin nautin.r. an ninlrarnlforaaik, .Allow akin. L'w.1 lo tiutnrol of iUu Iroutilea. rWC0F EACH IU IN STAWS OK COIN accmts wunm evirvwhihc Writ l.r Panic Ur. EXEUNTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta. Gi. i lI'MIIIUllll jr. jphmi Get the Genuine agjjPpSV and AvoldSi'Cl fjfy, &Lrfi)$. E c o n o my iLSMd in Every Cako JACK THOMPSON ri ir I irni rr rx ... uut ntKt I UUAY Crack Negro Heavyweight Wires He Is in Great Condition. WILLS DUE HERE SOON Thompson Works Out at Jack Doyle's Camp at Los Angeles. Jack Thompson, crack i'avj. weight, who next Monday ,,g, meets Harry Wills in a i jUnj bout lo n decision for the woridi negro heavyweight champs :, K Convention hall, Is duo to ar. ve Tuiwi this morning, acc rd j i. WnM n. call-nit ):mt nlt-h. 1... T . . I TO- .nuiui ..i.tviicii ituin i. naruoiv nwinennrt, inompson s manager i iiinii ps"j u uas necn wori ne r ...i.n . o l-aill,) III Ijitu .lugclPI and nccordlng to Swlnchar' wire a In great condition for the Monday night scrnp. Jack In ono .f 11, few negro heavies In the r.i e w. suriicieni rotirago to tmet 'W grca Panama champion ami otii c . tt, coast where both tilcn an . known, ho Is given an even clunn! oy many boxing followers Thnnipsnn is well known to Tutu boxing enthusiasts, having boxe here BeveraJ times. He ami Han ungiord iKixeu two or the fn'cs goes over seen In a Tulsa rli, laj fall. ins is iiuo nero buuii, ui nra , ro auvices roccivcu irom Manas. K It. Costain. Training he ul.ma ters will bo established a' hv Dreamland .theater upon the urny,. upon uir nrriv.i lis. Whl- u a,-o, It was 1. i great. with S.im l.ci5.45rj of tho two principals. wen Known nerc. showing in his go ford, In which he. (Wills) uon ! M decision and tho world - Miifi heavyweight tltlo that . . -ue him as one of the g.ltiK s g a c boxers. Seat salo Is cxrecdlng t " '. expectations of Promter M., h--Tho whirlwind fights givri negroes In their previous .mm . anecs In Tulst has serv. .1 to r.. tho fans and a capacity ho;is . expected. Keimcily Special IlocfMenk IMn nor SI. Tenderloin sleak. mulirixit sauce, roustoii potatoo, corn cni. nuettes today, .1 to II ). m. iht BUSINESS CARDS hpsini:ss sicitvicr. on k r Corporations and common-law 'rial companies organized wlthou ile'i' at a minimum cost. Flnancla asst' ance obtained on good properMcil ItOHIUtT .1, IIOOM 1018-1017 Now Daniel Mils Tulsa, Okla. Telephone Osage C930 Anna McDonald, D. C, cimtoruACTyii Splno .SHi'lalUt l'almcr Grniluato Office Hours 0 to 12 1 to S 110 Security Htillilliig Phone C-329 Res C 748 Offin R. A, Douglas, M. D. Practice limited to (.. I anil Itoelitl Dlfii'UM-s 201-3 New Ault Uldg. 119 K S. Main Phone 43U si:k katz nnii c. .mouiii: TULSA New Locution. 10 West TliW 1'liono 31711 THE CHILDREN'S DAT NURSERY 717 SOl'TII CIIKVI.NNU PIIONK lone, Children Cared for During Worki:; or SUoppInj; Houw STANLEY C. EDMISTER LAWVKn 601-G02 I'enncdy Huililing Office 1304 Kesidence HU M. A. JirecUeuriilsi) fs-o Ilaa"1 Clias. II. Itnstirk iuw oi'Ficr.s Breckinridge, Bostick & Daniel Kxclinngn Xatlonnl Until. lltilMIM 1'liono Osngo 7G9. Tula. DR. ARTHUR CAMPBELL BYE, EAR, NOSE. TlllluAT Specialist Catarrhal Deafness Treated wit! very satisfactory resu '9 737 MAYO nUII.DINU. T IS DR. H. J. CONWAY Osteopathic l'liyslclan 8 201 Daniel Illdg nm iiin. rv.inr T7 1 Hcbidenco Phono Os.igs DR. STOTTS 210 Klehard Bids.. Third Stmt & Boston Ave.. Tulia. Oal rorraarlr of Hot Bprinss, Ail, Oanltol'rlnary, Venfrfil aw Dlitatra anil tral office F' tire. I Irrtm-Thrraptnlles Toons Out" 8141 MnatHaa-HHaa-HtavtfluaaaaaaMtaa m