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ft 1 "' ' m u- rri . Hi . u; CO W K en fa lo in Ti re oil wi sri 7:; Ih All, no im. o wo Vt't an va' pi ch pn' 'J wn, sor n1 tin tin" Pri I'U, till: VlV tM frC bvi an) mi Ui, chl ou del thf doj till Ch , n4 lift l'X ft ' nut Kit till Ch tlol oH Tu ha the HtU " I htjc, the; inn nil hoj cht hot wo tin1 wn' chi ThJ th? ibt ( Int: pri fill wh fro my me 'l in ml Wj J th. 3 J nil mil nit Mt an1 Ui 111 rlt ll TVl Vlf Va.' ton N."1 erl' 0 thr lotl Jlh Pix ch 14 TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 19&0. COLEMAN WAIVES HIS PRELIMINARY' The Alleged Murderer of; .lames Knight Goes Back to Jail. QUESTIONING REFUSED; Maxoy Decline to Allow Icj fcndnnt to Quiz. Me.Mllleii Regarding Threats. Waiving preliminary hearlni? after tliii state's lifitlmoriy liacl heen In troduced nt preliminary Inuring. I.lndw fIolmn. churned Willi th murder of James- Kriltiht m iho drown phunnHiv. 12 West ''"'r irt, nn the tilJTht of .lamliry II. wn, t.wimnlltiHl to Jail by Justice K, i' Ma.iy ye.tordsy for trlnhby ill trlrt muirl.' Tim waiving "f hearln name after Iho court refuted til Hi low eouii"el fur III" defendant to HiiPBtlt.il Handy Mi-Mllli'n an tn th uuarrel between lh wltnrm nI Knlnhl In III" ilnm store n few hours before KnlKliI' 'I'alh ' ,r"' hand of Coleman Testimony of witnesses Intro lil'-ed by tlif slate, oruted Hint whether m mil Knight provoked I Im attack. .Coleman nhot vli'tliu ihrmiKh Ma' tmily threo or four limes nUT Knight Imil fallen In Hi" fl'"r wi'" h bullet wound In lb" 'l'rn neck. C L. Ilolton, city patrolman. The first officer to arrlvo nt llio sh-cihi of Hid ulioiitlnn. tMllflil llini Im fomiil ft riivolvcr In Hin rlulil lninilovorcoiil pnchrt of tin1 viniin nml Ihiit iiimlhrr weapon Wiut fmmii In KnlRlil' rlKhl-liaml com porki't. WIliMl till) rollrt rfllil lli)w I'lilinni"! for the ilnfi'ima 1" iiucatlnil McXIIIIon conci'rnliiK hIIckhI thrfa'a of KnlKht niffllnst the. Ufa of l.oth Ilia wltncwi nml I'olfinim, th pro llmlniiry wan walvml mjil Colanmn waa coiimillfil to Jail without IioihI for trial by dlMrlcl l'ol", BOOSTS SILOAM HIGHWAY Publicity .Mhiiiii.it Siijh lUmil Will Complete 'Pulni'H linsilnifw. "Tuldtt In tho 'Womlrr t'lty of tlin wivit. If not of thfi onllro country anil all it nneilg mtW In flit It cup In overflowing In u Una hhthway con. nccllnu It with Hllnani HprtiiBB ami Ihc beautiful Ojtarka." Kiloh waa the acnllinpiit exprpdiioil Momtny by V. W. f'olllna, nanlalnnt iIphii of lliu Houihwflitiirn C'ollcKlato liiHtltuto m Slloain HprlniiH. Ark,, nhn la n Tuliwv visitor for tha flrat lime, lie In chnlrnian of thi pub licity committee of tho Tulaa In Hlloarn HpriiiKH llltihway uiioclatlon. "Th onlrrprlnltw people t Hlloain nro backing the pntrprlo almont iinanlmouiilv." nald Mr. Coltlna. "anil lluvn recently HlwiPil n heavy luinil to Hcuuro tho nrlaoii labor of Okla- hoinu for tho project. In addition to thla they are ralulm; u purae to alii In tha work." The KChonl of which Mr. Colllua In the denn wan founded by John Klwaril Drown, an evauKellt. who deeded nil hin proporly ni'ur Hllouui HpriiiKH, both real and-pernonal, to thn nchool, It In nn Inatltiitlon In which no atiident can buy hla way for nil niUHt work their way thrmiKh to Kraduntlon, atuilcnla, may puraiin work up to tha third year In TOlleee vnv.it iiAMKrr is wiuai mn.i. Ncuro I)cnitu Shonln Horse, Takuifi It lor I if a.. tr.... ;.,.,;. 1 Itiuil in: nun inimiii" ! CRAIG CAPITAL SEEKING WATER A iliilln of $2 '.0 a ullowed Jitlerday by tlie horil of Tulaa roumv enminlaalotipra upon peti tion of M. C I'urkar. In which thn Ulter (lalnied a lmr owned hy linn, vnhied al wiin killed on the nlxlit nf Dwemlier by nn unlilenllfled ncuro deputy aharlff. The ell V coinmliMilonera everl ilaya an" lalil the claim prrent eil by I'arker for li.ilf Ilia value of the denil horp 1'ark.er nny that the nctfrn dep uty sheriff mIMnnk the h'irn for it iiinIi who n he wiik liuntlriK and kllli'il the horne Hherlff Woolloy nya lie doe not know I he deputy who did the shooting JURY ACQUITS MILES Major HiiMmrcl Iinllcil'lii .Make Welifiniri .ililrcfi4 on Hill. Pmla wnier manufacture and ' dlatrlbutera of the fltatn will hold Vinita Asks Chamber of,!!"," r,;''v,,'","r,1 '";," I are expected to come here from every county of the state, toRetior with aaveral vliiltora from other i Mat i' a. , , i M.iyor r If. Ilnbbard and Col. inlta la comldvlim a iiange In fur,.nee II DouRkiK of the rham her waler Miiml) wiurce. iuxord,ii Iirr 0f eonimerce have heen -Invited to a comnilinlrwtlon rwolviM nt the i ( rtddn Ihe openlnK sneeion which SOFT DRINK MEN COUIIND PfRSHING PLANS WA"T nA - T CEMETEI,Y TO BE COMPLETED Commerce for Data on Water Supply. .MIcrciI Car Thief lined l Tor lie fcUtlnir AaUs Jurj on "Viik." I'Ved lladitett waa fined MO In niunlclpnl court yrateiMay afternoon by Judcn O, Mil Warren on n chaiRn of realslliiK an officer Ho was Knintetl n trial by Jurv on u NPpnr nln charte of vaKninc, bond fixed In tho mini of ET0. I tin trial will probably be held next wuek, aa Off I cer Krnnat (londe, the nrrcntlnif offl er. left lat nlirht for Mule Itock Ark. A luro crowd heard the 'trial of 70 cnseH on tho docket. Hxcept for bIx bond forfelturirt, tho de fendnnta wero repreeenteil In all of the cuecM, Court opened at 3 o'clock nml Imlcd SO mlnjite. effkn of the Tlllii i.hn)ber "f com mere )eierlny, and la ibtilroua of oonnwtlmr with lpe lln that In to bniif: water to Tulwi friwn Spavl-nnw InfortlialkT aa to when Uie w.ilerl eysletti, for which thla i Ity voted a f&.fift0,O0o bornl liftue ui numnier, will be completed hiui Iwn reUeatnd bv dene Knxlclairl, priidont of the Vlrvlin cliaiibr of cimmrce, who Implied that In cow the pipe line li not too far from VInlta Hint vty would eonne't wlt.h Ilia lino for lt water aupplv i'oioili'ie Information on Iho mat. It Iih Iwen wlrnd VInlta by Col Clnrenoe II liomrlaa of th nhtitntier of rotunifiw, who nilnrwil Ihe bnlief Hint the rieiy ln work would be dhorteneil by ilia chanKlmr of the time nf Ihe hearing of tho Spnv Inrew case wiiloh l.i ncliedilled for Ihe April term of the auprcme court, nn tlmt It would romn to trial on Ihe March docket Ho N making every effort to lime tho cuae hiard even rooiier than that date DEFER HOSPITAL ACTION will be heb) In tha private dining room of Hotel Tulaa at 10 o'clock on the morning of tho convention Entertainment Bodies to Meet "Wednesday for the Task. Voillli Charged Ultli Theft of Auto Al rrswirlcH Turned hmi Aflcr Trial. Venllrt of not guilty waa returned by the jury in iMatrlct court Nn. 2 VWteulay before whloh tli chh of the elate of Oklahoma agnlnrl iVirl Mlleai barged with larceny of auto mobile aurteaorloi. waa tr.ed. Krwln Ji.bnson and I'lit I'eteraon. nba-ged Jointly with Mllea. will be tried nt .ho coining tnrm uf court. The three defendant wore nr realed In an abandoned house In Harden City a few dnya after Ihe theft of n chandler ''iir from b'loyd Mhlelda Of thla clly on Heptember 17 In the hoiiso wan found parta of the atillen car, valued nt 1179 10. counsel inr me oeieouaoi in um trial yealerdny claimed tliat .Mllea had driven n cor In the house In Harden Clly, Inking Ilia two other defenilanlH, who were to purchaaa cur parta. Mill claimed he did not know Hie property to have heen atillen. The state contenila that the thteo youths wero tho peraoim who stripped the Hhlelda cur mid took thn parla to (ha abandoned house an n hiding plnrn, until the parg could be disposed nf by sale c.ovi:nNoit ckaisck vomimu ItcJvlpt f Onpy 'hilen In .World War Uo believed the county ahotild mil la AckiiowieugCfi, Member of the Tulsa County IUh torlcnl society uro planning a cam paign for the purposo of dlspoxlni; of tho , remaining copies of "Tulsa County in tho World War" Tim book which la n complete mid compro henslvif record of tho actlvlllea of the commuiilly during thn conflict compiled by Ihe wicletv, baa recelied numeroua coinpllmt'litM since lt pun llcallOn and It la believed that the remaining copies will bo aoirt ut once. (lov. .1. II. A. ltobertsn In ao- knowlvdglng hla receipt of ii copy of the book wrote, "The history of Tulmi In the World War Is a work thut should make every iiilmiil proud of hla country I could not read It without a feeling of pride tn the. fact that Oklahoma performed euch Millent rervicea in inn receni conflict " Klnnl plans for Hie reception of floneral Pershing, who WH be in llio city nil dny February 11, will bo perfeoted nt n meeting ' mem bers of Iho entertainment commit ten nt 4 o'clock Wedneaday ofter- CHAMBER PLANS A BANQUET noon in life offleea of .tho chamber of commerco In the municipal build ing. Although the plana for the monslor celebration contemplated by the American legion, tho chamber of commerce, the clly udmlnlstrAtlon, tho Hpanlsh war eternna and Hie Missouri society havo been practic ally complete for several days, thero nro several detnlls that must como before the consideration nf III" menibera of thn entertainment com mllteo representing thi'se orgnjilza-liona. HAD ItKmBLt UUUUH I.'iiiiiiI) CimtmlsloiicrH I'sko No Ciiglilaniii nf lrnHHii, No actlo,i naa taknn yeMtonlay by Iho board of Tulwi county cornmla slonera on suggiwtliin of a comnilt lee from Ihe l.lona club, In which they aiibmltted Iho proponlUim that the county Mhould build n ommty lioapltnl. Uoctiir KmlUi, Mayor Hub bard. T. I.. Ilurtmnn anil IIorai Hpeed lol,! the commlmloiitTH of tho advantngii of u large ami well eiiulpiied county hoepltnl.-whlch they' KTild would bo self stiHlnlnlng, nml In 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 furulahed Uie needed . Iiieillcnl nttentlon lo thn poor of Ihe county without cost crank Wooden, one or tho com mliftloners, elated Hint he illil mi Idea enter upon nuy more iuiriihm en terprleea thmi were ntmolutely nc efwary The comnilwiloiM will further conolder tho matter today. Ni:i:iCS AN INTI'.ltlVl' IN li.N!). I'rini'llial Address lo I!! Dellu rcd h II. I'. lilno of New Vnrk. Membera of thn Oklahoma City chamber nf commerce will hold their annual bamiuat In that olty on tho night of February 17, ac cording to Information received here from tleorge Hull, se'Tetar). K. I' lievlne of New Vork city nml Cnl. Clnrenca II. Douglas, man aging director of the Tulaa chafiibi'r of commerce, will bn tho principal speakers attha affair. liANTlfv 'IX 111)11.1) llltll(ili. Tlircr) IVinlnwIa Awnnleil by County to Coil (Iut $11,1)1)1), Contract for thn construction of two bridge, one over Mingo creek and the other over I!Im creek, was let yeeterday, the former ut nn ap proximate cost of tfi, 000 ami tha other at $2,700. Thn former contract waa secured by tho Concreto & Hteel Construction company and tho hit ler by the J T. Irfinlry company. Lnntry also wna granted thn con tract to robulld the CO -foot brldgn over Joe creek nt nn estimated coat of j: r.oo. Mothers who in childhood oic Grape-Nuta.nmv buy H Tor iltetr childrr nj Tlicy know Us sturdy upbuilding qualities. Grape-Nuts la Uie name pure liealthfUl wheat and barley food ns when first orijji- v notfd. Thousands will niieat to its merit. Ai Grocers ewrywherc W. It. Mehaffoy Hiicm Wllla-r IJrlffev Out UPO-Acrii oil lnwe. Asking that thn defendant be re- iiulred to assign to thn plaintiff one half Interest In Ttils.i county oil leases on 200 acres of hind, suit was filed In district court yesterday by William U. Mehaffey ngalnst Wither (irlffey. Meliaffy nllegeit Hint lie, h owner of five leases In soctlon 3-IS 10. place the deeds III n local bank, the defendant agreeing to seel tne lenaes for half tho proceeds. II claims that while away on u visit tlrlffey took charge of the leases and now denied the plaintiff his right to half Interest ln tho prop. riles. Rivet in .BED THREE YEARS 3 HCCliH, J-ll WM OUl Oil Hill stii't ngiilii, feeling fine. lU-nlitcnts of llrnkrn Arrow J'roscnt I'cllllim lo Conimlssloiirrs. t'etltlonlng the county commls loners to use their Influence In aa slsUng the residents of llroken Ar row to construct a hard surfaced roadwny from tho city to the nubile oemetery Jmlf-mllo distant, a delo- kiiiiuii ui men unu women from trial city nppeared beforo tho cornmla slon yesterday. The complaints of thn committee waa heard by the commissioners, but no nanuruncn of anything better tha.n a well-kept dirt road could be given, since tho road Ih not on tho stntn highways, and the county therefore not au thorized to expend any money for paving, The commlyalohers nrced to take the matter tip with the stato highway engineer's office. V ATTKMJf TO llOIl DH1DT SAl'Ii IXmr Ilobbcrs Got Nothing for Their Trouble nt Ownaso. An attempt waa made to rob tho wife In tho Hants, Ke depot In Own so at 4 o'clock Sunday morning, ac cording to a telegram received yes terday by Hherlff James Woolley from D. I. Jlunt, station agent at Owrbjo. Four men, riding In a Kord car drove to the depot, and by tho use of nltro-glj-cerlno, blew1 the large door off the safe, but tho charge only bent the Inside door ln such a way j as to wedge It so tightly that the robbers were linahlo to eecuro thoj money and papcra left In tho safe. Tho railroad officii i , tvt ua to wiu lueiuiiy c; committed the crime ' r.I I'ltiil Stolen Aiitiinit,ic Detective Krneat ri Hut night Hint an iiatt from ln front of the l ember IS waa rcc.v . at Chelsea. The t W II Farmer. Houth 1 1- mi rii4U 1 HliXfJ 1.1,. ,, , C . I.i. ..'U-'l !! l ITCH wo, Tinti "ti ia ilia iIi.imi. i t,iM i tt t .1 - 111 (. titsln. H) Utt Uili. i "In 1918 I hid Is fftlppe. followM by pnetimonU which lfl m( with a Mn ronih. 1 rouchr,! eonitanlly (mm mornln till nlitM, nd Ihrn wonlH wk up In tha nlg-ht and reuifh il holio. I leal Heah and nir ppHJ i itty poor, f dnctnrr.1 with i apscUllit for efr jrar nd'hd faral oilier doctors, but tot none In ilead o( batter. l,Mt wlnlar 1 wa baJ ridden, hl elillla and foter and fo ao wli I coiiW not alt MP In bad 4 minutes I witKnt fainting. I "In February, 1910, I started on Mills taulalon, I aa then In led, but In three week. I as able lo be up and on th atreelt, Juat think ol HI For three years I hate bwn a phjalcsl wreck. In bed moat of the time, and Milks Kmnlilon had brought me out In uf.derful ahape. My friends all tell mo how well I'm lookinr, for they didn't espeel me to ha IIHng today' Mln II. Uouncll, 1003 Opelonaaa IB!., firlrri l.a. i In Ihmiiamlt vf lull such rates, Milks Kinulaion hsa lirouKhl the um. wonderful re lef and improvement It colts nothing 1 1" "r Milks Kinulaion 1 pleasant. nutrHWe fiwd and a corrective medicine. It restore. healthy natural bowet- action, promotes appetite ami put a tno iligesilve orirans in shapo to aaaimllatr food It helps build ui. nesn an.i sirenirin, iini n a jtowenui aid tn reaiallnir and renalrlnr the effecti. I of wasting dl.esies. Chronic atomich trod. hie and conalipatkin aru uauslly reliered In one dav Thla Is tne only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It Is eaten with a spoon like fro cream. 'o matter how severe your case, vou are lireil lo trr Milks l.mnision unnor thla miarantee- -Take sis. bottles home with yi.u, use It accordlns to directieifa and if not aatlsfled with the results your inoller Bill be promptly refunded Price $60 and $1 20 per Ix.ttle. The Milks Knnil.lon (ki., Terre llaiitelnd, f.ld bv druggists every where. -Advt. OSAGE Grocery and Market 107 EAST FIRST STREET THE "UNFAIR" STORE Specials for This Week in Grocery Department 49c Kbk. per dozen Selected Kggs, In carton, dozen . 55c 25c 10c . .$1 49c S5.75 9c $8.90 $1.35 $1.40 47c 6 pkgs. Waahlliff Powder 3 IC-ok. cans Clennser, for (lallon lll.it-kberrlee. Campus brand, each C.nllon Apples, can (lallon ApplcH, dozen cans Navy llemis, pound ' Navy Ileana. per 100 lbs. . . . 3 lb. can Kenor'B blend Coffee .... 3 lbs. llalo'a Leader Coffee 1 lb. can llale'a l,euder doffeo Good Brooms, teaoH dsu.cr.r?:...$1.40 Belst Breakfast Bacon, sliced, one pound package Hrookflold Butter, PCr 'b 107 EAST FIRST STREET ' PICKETS IN FRONT PHONE OSAGE 2080 55c Tl'KSDAY Sl'i:iiAI.S Old-fashluniHl l'uro Ijnrd, largo sUo . ywlfl'a .Imvell Com pound, largo size Hwlft'H Jewell Com pound medium slzo Cholco l'ot Hoast flood lloillng Hoof l'ork Shoulder Itoimt Pork Chops i Veal rlleak and Choiw Veal Htow lj'reh lleef ltrnliiH Hood Kmoked llacon Beat Dry Kill Vork Dixie llacon tiiiuarea Homo Diudo HaiiHugi. . . , Kresli Hide l'ork $2.80 S2.40 $1.20 .174c 15c 24c 25c 25c 15c 10c 35c 25c 28c 18c ...28c 50c ...6'3c Piggly Wiggly ALL OVER THE WORLD Wp Sell You Cheapest Because You Help Yourself. -We Have Plenty of Brown Sugar and Powdered Sugar These Prices Good AH This Week or as Long as Present Stock Lasts fJrnuulatedy Sueur, G lbs Duo Ornnulated Sugar, 10 lb..$l.80 Hrookflold Creamery Butter. per pkir S3" Clover Leaf Creamery Buttor. per pkR 03n Hrand I'rlzo Creamery Butter, per pkR. 0So Meadow Oold Creamery But ter, 16-oz (Jem Nut Oloo, per lb 3!3u Wilson's Nut Oloo, per lb...32o Nucoa Nut Oleo, per lb 3.1n Troco Nut Oleo, per lb 3lo Ully Brand Oleo, per lb....37u flem Nut Oka, colored, per lb o Ully Brand Oleo, colored, per lb. r Uncoln Colored Oleo, per lb.3Ho I'resb Sweet Milk, per qt...lHo Kresh Sweet Milk, per pint. .Do All makes Fresh Bread, lOo loaves 1)0 Kresh Bread In nil 15c loaves for W .Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon, per lb ' 5" Wilson's Certified Sliced Bn- con, per lb 53c Swift's Premium or -Wilson's Certified Bacon, wholo ir half, per lb ; IHo Crlsco, per Ih. can..'. 35 Crlsco, per 14-lb. can I1H Crlsco, 3-lb. can Hc Crlsco, 6 -Ih. can $I.U0 Crlsco, 10-lb. can 2.1M Advance or Swift's Jewel Shortening, lbs 1.83 Advance or Swift's Jewel Shortenlnir, 8 lbs $2.15 Swift's Premium .or Wllaon'ji Majestic Pure Uird, 5 lbs. $1.75 Swift's Silver lnf Puro Iird, D lbs Hwlft'a Silver I!Bf Ture Ivird, 10-lb, polls ' v .. .f3.45 Snow Drift, pr lb 35o Snow Drift, In :-lb, paIlsN0o Snow Drift. In 4-lb. palls. .1.3S Hnuw Drift, in S-lb. palls.. $2.7 1 Bed Star Vlour, 31-lb. sack. $1.08 Main IJno or Snow Whlto Plour, 24-11.. nack. . .. . . $1.00 Hobo, tall. 3 fot...... 25c Hebe, Hiuull, 0 far 3.": Carnation Mlllc, tall, ench...t7o Carnation Milk, small, each.. So New Dried Prunes, per lb...2Uo Now Dried Peaches, per lb..2Ho Now Dried Apples, per lb... 2 In Dromedary Dntes, per pkR- -20c Sun Maid Soedless Balslns, per pkK 20c Sun AInlil Seedless Itnlslns, per pkjf Hfi New Curr.mtH, per pkc 10a Now Head Hlce, per lb loo Navy Beans, per lb.., IHo BUck-Hyed Poib, per'lb,..IOe Pinto Beans, per lb T?i' Pink Benns, per lb SVjii' Lima Beans, per lb I Skinner's, Knust's nnd Onlilen Abo Spagholtl or Macaroni, per pktr, H)4o All 20o Package Cakes far.. I (hi All 10c Packasa Cukes for...8o Unoeda Crackers, lOo pkn. for ........... ....7Ho Crystal Whlto SoUp, per. bar fH$o 10 'bars for 05c P. & O. Soap, per bar 8c P. & (I. Soap, 10 bars for. . ."Oo Peerless Hard Water Soap, per bar 5 ami Oo Complete Urto of Spices, 10a pkgs 8 He MurdpcVs Shaker Top BWick Popper, 1-lb. ,net 10c Dwlghfa Cream Plo Fillips, per pkg 23c Comb Honey, per sqiuro. . . . tic Alton's Puro Strained Honey, 20-oz, Jar I3o Snlder's Catsup, largo bottle 2lo Snlder's Catsup, small bottlo lOo Whlto House Coffee, per 1U..87C Hale's leader Coffee, per lb. 48c Monarch Coffee, per lb 57c Polger Ooldcn Gate Coffee, per lb 02c Quail Coffee, per lb 57c Breakfast Deluxe, pV lb... 5.10 Breakfast Delight, per lb... 57c Nature's Best, per lb Olc Old Master Coffee, per lb...53u Alton's Coffee, per lb 4."c Arbuckles Coffee, per lb.... 13c Maswell House, per lb SOo Pcaberry Coffee, per lb 42c Polar Bear Coffee, per lb. . .Mo Tropical Coffee, per lb 45c Triple C. Coffee, per lb... i. 41c IUUder Coffee, per lb 47o Hales Leader, 3-lb. can.... $1.30 Old Master Coffee, 3-lb. can $1.50 Maxwell House, 3-lb. can.. $1.70 Vulgar's Golden Gate, 2 Vilb. can $1.50 Arbuckle's Breakfast Coffee, 3-lb. can. $t.U U. II. M. Peaches, No, 2H cans 43o Dol Monto lloyal Anne Cherries 54u Brown Beauty Beans, No. 2 can... . 124o Llbby's Totnato Soup, per can 10c InsUtnt Postum, smalt can..20u Instant Postum, large cun..40u Postum Cereal, per can.,.. 21c Halo's Leader Large Oats..20o Armour's Outs, per box 13c Nature's Best Oats, per pkg, 13o Two Minute Oats, per pkg. .13c. Hominy Grits, per pkg lie Post Toastles, 3 pkgs. for. ,23c Kollogg's Corn Krlsps, 2 pkgs. for '!5o Log Cabin Syrup, small..., 37a Log Cabin Syrup, medium.. 74a Lok Cabin Syrup, large. ., $1.18 Old Manse, (UJiull 3So Old Manse', medium 70a Old Manse, extra medium. $1.35 10-lb. keg Salt Herring.. ..$1.23 Very Smart Very New Sport Coats and Wraps of Brushed Wool ' I'.'c spry, inspiring dnys of Springtime are hero, brintdnir with them that feeling of invigorntion nnd joy thnt causes ua to look forward to the comng of spring each year. These arc the days of lighter wear, of the sports coat and kindred wrnpa-of brushed wool in stripes, plaids and plain colors. Some arc in dolman effects in gray trimmed with wh tc.; others arc the typical sports styles with large collars and belted. , These splendid new arrivals arc fitting for sports, street and general wear. The present collection offers satisfactory choice. Priced 34.50 Upward to 99.50- L! " Striped Crepe de Chine Blouses With High Nocks' Th.;',l!r? I,r',,,ty I,lo,I"ts In tan, navy, purple and blnck stripes mado with high nocks, turmback cuffs and In tailored styles that aro trimmed with small pear) buttons attractively placed. They ar0 Blouses for wear Immediately to business or shopping. v , ' Excellent Values, Priced 9.95 Third rioor White Goods "Specials" Again Tuesday im.Jni li White Poplin, best qunllty nnd medium wcltfht. Special lin-Incli Pa j;i um ChcckaJn excellent ".utility. Special llfl.liioli Wlillo Xnlivinok in fancy checks; very sheer and Boft. Special.. 311-Iiicli Pink XulnssKik Inisheer qual ity and soft finish. Special .10-Inch IMnk .Vnlmwiok In good qual ity and soft finish. Special I.VIncli I'lnc Quality Whlto Importvil Vol k Special Itll-Iiuli ninoy Plahl, Striped nnd Chockcil Voiles. Spcclnl :10-IikIi Knncy lic VuIIch; also plaids and checked. Special 27-luch Klnu Whrio Bntlsto In excel lent quality. Special 27-Inch Whlto Dimity in small checks. Special , llO-Iiich White Pujumn Clucks In good quality, f Special 27-Inch Willie Lawn in good quality Und sheer. Special 40-Iiicli Niircs" Linen In excellent quality and good weight. Special 10-Inch Nurses' Llncu, extra quality and very fine. Special 30-Im-li Pink Xninsnok in flno qual ity; very soft and sheer. Special 89c 43c 85c 35b 45c 1.35 65c 89c 25c 25c 25c 25c 50c 59c 55c 25c 27-Incli Nainsook In soft quality and medium weight. Special 10-YnnI Bolts of Flno Nulusoi.k ln eood mint Ity; 3(1 Inches wide, i f7P Special 36-fnc-li Whlto SJ.IrlliiR 1n fancy pat-.n terns. Special )uC 30-Inrh I'ancy Skirting ln fine quality; fancy' plaids and stripes. -t nr Spocial ,.t JL.Oe) 30-lncli on-Cnili Dress Linen dn t r7t! good quality for dresses. Special.. JL.D 02-Incli Wlilto Shirting Mnilras In good quality; protty stripes. Special 30-Iiicli Itcpp in good quality nnd medium weight. Special 30. Inch While l'iquo In ijood qufiilu- and finish. Special x . . .. . ..o-incii i'-ino iviitto voile ln excellent 43ft quality; soft nnd Eheer. Spocial... olC 40-Inch lino White Voile, In excellent 65c 65c 75c 69c 45-Inch Fine White Voile In excellent 49c quality and soft finish. Special. cellent fr quality; soft and very sheer. Special itjC 30-Inch Fmicy Plahl nml StrlK-l Voile, iino quality, special... 1()-Vnril Ilolt.s or J'lne Nainsook, very slircr good quality; 36 Inches wide. r nif Special fc),y 10-Ynnl Bolts of Nnlntook In extra quality; very sheer; 48 Inches wide. n Bpoclal O.I7D 12-Ynnl Bolts Nainsook In excellent quality, Jnpanese Nalnsidok. n (n Special fc.UU 12-Yaiil IlollB (if Kit sneer Japancsevquailty. o ff A Special S.hU 34-Incli White Linen in eood heavy A quality. Special 4l)C IHtSi-Inch Ilnwr Scurfa, lace trimmed. Special , Pino Nainsook in ery 31-Inch Fniicy Wltjle Suiting for children's wear. Special 10-Incli While Organdy in good quality. Yard, special 10-Inch White Shoeretto In fine quality. Yard, special r.0-lncli Whlto Sliccrctto ln good quality. Yard, special Sseona rioor 44-Im li Whlto Suiting In medium weight. Speoial 45-Inch MerrorlzI quality; very shear. Batiste In flno Special. 59c 89c 39c 50c 30c 65c 98c Ml ' l'l'llTaTTTaiTll'aM I I Ml II M II I ll' Fifth and Main St. Phone 6060 1 i Store Hours 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. nr n ur n 01 'SYRUP CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at poisons liver tonguo! Remove ' from stomach, and bowels. Piggly Wiggly " ass -a , i-s. . , , 21 East First Street Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the najne California on UiS package, then you are sure your child Is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for tho little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Ifs delicious rulty taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottlo. Give it without fear. Mother! You roust say "Callfor-nla,"r?-Ad.vt. 114 E. 3rd St . Opposite Hotel Tulsa Help Yourself Grocery & Market 114 E. 3rd St. Opposite Hotel Tulw We Have Brown, Powdered Cut Loaf and Granulated Sugar 8taF.r.c.rt...... 65c 15 os. Hrookflold 0 Butter OdC 15 oz. Shadybrook A nutter bUC Dromedary ' nr Dates ZOC Swandown Oafi Cake Flour OiC 5 Sweet QK. Grapefruit ZDC 3 pkgs. Macaroni flf. or SpaghetU 4uC S pkgs. Old Dutch OKn 3 bars Cremoil Soap 1-lb. pkg. Farnihou.ie Coffee l-lb, pkg. Old M.isicr Coffcd w 25(1 III m l-lb. pkg. Harrington Kj.'B Hall VM 1 2 14-lb. can H. B. M, AfoW Sliced Pineapple . .. iv 1 2 14 -lb. can Syrup QQfJ Pack Apricots "V m 1-2'4-lb, can Spitnu S(B Pack. Peaches fu quartJ) Cranberries