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TULSA DAILY WOULD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. ThisIsAn'ImportantWeek in !0IL LEAGUERS TO Basketball in Tulsa Schools ORGANIZE TONIUH I ccholastics Meet wewoica Tonight; Wichita on t Saturday. A TEST FOR KENDALL Collegians Piny Soutliwcstcni Normal School Here To morrow Night This ii important wcok for Tula sch as and collegiate Usketball fus. Throo games are . b, ptayei lure, two of which hm harms ta tho state scholastic tai colUffiatr- niles and one being ui interHale of'tlr. tX hJh mhool raceta Um Wc-qum.-t on tho high school urt tflnJrh. Wtwokn preacnta ono of the leading team In northern Oklslionia ojiJ a hard tret for tho crimson "d crvam flvo i tuwurcd. ilia's casers have been coming along it s-lst c lp in Iho lnnt three wcoks, riD4iUng tho Fi.rt Smith. Enid and uaffcawlle flics In Hint Umo uml ire In the race for tho state acho- lutle charupi tihiiip- Kendall course t'hootcrn also face worthy foe tomorrow night Whou Oxi clash wlUi tho Southwestern torrwU quintet of Weathcrfoixl. &rjttwwttrn had ono of tho leading collegiate fives in tho atato last Bca kh and has boon unbeaten to date thB yvax. Th 6outhwoatorn-ICer-4iU same to to bo ployed on Ui Y. .MCA. court. uid Btarlo at 8:1S o'clock. Tulsa high ochool engagers In Its ion4 Interstate gamo on Uio local court Saturday night, playmg tho fKKg -Wichita, Kan- quintet. Wlclv lta won from Tulsa o,t "Wichita nrly In tho season but Bhico that tat changed rn Uio locals person Mi tavo strengthened tho team and it expected to even up tho count TKn the Juyhawkw flvo. On Friday night Tulna, cngers play tt Jenks quintet at Jcnks. This fiae l of great lin-portanoo to both turns. Jenks won from Tulsa on the local court early in tho ncaKon, it extra flve-mlnuto period being retired to doddo tho winner. PHILLIPS SEEKS TITLE Irryp-psi ley Sonwsful In Tcia Invasion, Hay- Makers Turn to Contempla tion of Slalo Games. ftf Ut to The World. DALLAS, Texas Fpb. 2. Phillips university virtually gained first place In the Southwestern conference to n!jht by defeating Southern Metho dlst university, 34-13. It was tho team work and tho fivo-man defense Timo and again Captain Wilko would feed tho big Indians, Levy anl .Wil kinson, who would mako direct bos kets. Levi secured seven baskots: Wilkinson six. S. M. U. was puzzled it the Haymakers' stylo of play. 8. Jl. V, had defeated Toxas uni versity, 19 to 9, and Austin college II to 20. Tho two teams won close victories from rhllllps. The. Haymakers won eight games on the Lone Star trip and are hailed u conqurorsvf Texas, rtlx. coach of S. M. l' stated that tho Phillips ira m mo greatest aggregation in th Southwest conference. This finishes the Texas trip for rhllllps. Now they haVo a 20-gnmo schedule In Oklahoma, which they hope will land them tho stato championship. PAINT CO. BEATS FIRESTONE 0k Paint Howlers Win Prom Tiro Utra in Tulsn League. wi:iitjiu uiicr urop PlOS ft, first frame, lho Cook pant jewleri last night won from tho nrestone rollers In tho Tulsa bowl league. Splendid Individual roll-' B?-flara.c,erlz!l1 n ren frames. Mumon 0 Cook Paint was high with The ecorest Oook Paint. B. zna 3rd Tot. r" 135 233 179 Hirdman , 169 wrmld w.175 547 152 141 451 145 189 4S1 116 181 4CG 170 1S3 628 s 16 873 S.473 Tttal - 781 nrrwtone. rwW ist 2nd 3rd Tot. oa 173 149 165 7,1 174 138 153 K ' 182 160 179 Total ..850 793 828 2,471 (Dtllnr-im - ninurituu NAMES LEADER !! boosh to Mnnago Tliat Linn 4n ir i lu-Mi-m Association. K&"..Mo.. Fob. H.-J. Kr of 4k. Vi' Dfen named man- Mch wiii i. i m iwsociniion " m t BrSih C.U,da SPfnrfleld. Mo.. Vk?iU"nrk-' Okmulgee nnd rCry 8 ,n 0,!mlBoo Sunday. SLOW DEATH !. Pains, nervousness, dim. .,n urinatintr. 3fti.n mMf trion . '-" uisorni.ro m.- i ai. kSJ "medjr for kidney, Uver, c inn nriM ii COLD MEDAL HdW,.r.,U''' ,nd w.rd of! sd,Tf If:. Known as ih. n.Uon.l 11 An S nd o' motB than 200 Uu,r tKl'ts, la inree tls.s. " ku r..u ... Several Import-, ar t scraps In tho ' JUooiiHborry ,ircna nro nched- uled for this , nonth, chief In-' 'i rest being cen-, tcrcd on fourj bouts in which world' s o h a m-; (Hons defend their iMm, heglnnlnjT i i h Ilenny Iajhi?- ,ird a week from ,ast night nnd ending with , Jimmy Wlldo tho latter part of tho month. Leonard meets Johnny Dnndeo In on eight round nffalr nt New Jor soy. A match with Krcddlo Welsh for tho winner should Insuro n real battln when thoso llghtwclghtfl got together. Johnny Kllbane, feathorwelght champion, defends his title ngalnst llonny Valgar, tho Frenchman, l'eb ruary 16, at Nowarlc. Mlko O'Dnwd. middleweight champion, meota Jeff Smith of Uayonne. N. J , over tho eight round dlslanco, February 2B at Newark. Smith Is ono of the lend ing 155-pound contendere. Ho de feated JHko (Hbbons nt Ivansias City July 4 and should glvo tho Harp a real fight Franklo Mason, America leading contender for tho flyweight crown, has an opportunity to win that honor when ho ntcps 12 frames with Wlldo at Foit Wayne, Ind. Tho data of tho bout has not been e-ct but will bo hold this month. Tho mil Ilrennan-IIugh Walker To at Kantvw City tomorrow night Is also of Interest, though no cham pionship la Involved. Thachcr to Arrange for Flyweight Tide liolllc TOLEDO, Ohio, Feb. 2. Ad Thnchcr, promoter of the world championship- flyweight bout be tween Jimmy Wilde, tho Hrltlsh tltlo holder, nnd Franklo Mason, American clalmnnt, will go to Mil waukee tomorrow to confer with Davo Hughes, Wlldo's manager, and to completo arrangements for stag ing tho event hero porno tlmo tho latter part of this month. Georgo Werner. Mason's mannccr. who arrived hero tonight from Fort Wayno. Informed Thachcr that Ma son will meot Wlldo In no placo other than Toledo. This was because of an ngreoment between Thachcr nnd Mason that tho bout If hold aiiy whero would bo hold In Toledo. It wns said, lllomcr also signed Ma son's end of the ngrccment. Tom Andrews and SJable Return to United States SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2. Tom Androwu, Mllwaukco fight promot er; Lou KUwards, lightweight champion of Australia, and Chet Wiggins, Australian heavyweight champion, arrived today fYoni the Antipodes. According to Androws, Kdwards has bouts scheduled with Johnny Dundee, Ritchie Mitchell and John ny Noycs In Milwaukee, and will go to London In March to fight be forn thn National Sportlpg club. -v- Blucs to Start Training at Clarenwre March 15 KANSAS CITY, Fob. 2. An nouncement was mado today that members of tho local American as sociation team are U report (for training at Clarcmorc, Okla., March 15. Truu'Jcm Soil Pllclicr. LITTLE HOCK, Ark., Fab. J. Tho Bala of Pitcher Leo Stono to tho Richmond club of tho Virginia leaguo was announced today by President R. O. Allen of the Mttlu Rock club. Stone is a spit-ball pitcher and tho local club was forced to sell him by tho new Southern leaguo prohibiting thnt delivery. WHEN YOUR COM PLEXION BEGINS TO FADE WITH AGE You Can Preserve That Clear, Smooth Tint of Youth. By the Occasional Use of the BLACK and WHITE , Beauty Treatment. As the yrsrs r"lT, women loose tbst baby-like softness sad the rcsjr tint which they possessed In their girlhood days. Face powaers, rouge ana tones creams au cejp 'and serre as a mask for their faded, tal low complexion Lot inch resiiita terse only for a few boars. Tbe Illaek and White Ileanty Treatment will restore that bloom of jouth to much de-ured make mothers and dsus-hters ap pear to be sisters and Its use both safe and delightful. Infers retiring, jou bathe jour face with black and White Bosp, then apply the creamy Ointment and wash off the nest mornlnr. You'll be so well plessed with this home beauty treatment that a pack are of both Ulaek and White Ointment and &Vap will aJwaya hare 4 place on your dressing table. Your dragglat sells both Iflack and White Ointment and DIaek and White Poap at 25e each or the manufacturers vLU send both on receipt of S0. A sample, literature sim Black and White Itlrthday and Dream Hook will be sent you free if yon clip and mail this advertisement In III.ACK and WHITE, Bos 013, Memphis BLACIWHITE Dr. F. C. Rcisling Is Men tioned as tho Likely President. Re-organlrntlnn of the Tulsa Oil baseball long no for 19-0 Is to be per fected tntilglifat n meeting of rep resentative) of various oil com panies. The meeting l to bo held at o'clock In mom 1107 of thn t'ysdnn building. Several oil companies. In addition to those which comprised the leaguo lust summer are to bo represented. The league personnel last year whs: I'osdon, Mld-fo. tlypsy, Carter, Sin clair nnd Toxhs. Klertloti of officers and the nwardlng of "frnnchlssw" urn tlio two most Itnpiirtniit mutters to be taken up tonight. Appointment of a schedule co.nmlttee nnd other de tails re also to be consum.ited. Dr. K. r. Ilelsllng, a former major loague pUyer of note and Inter a liilnt'r leaguo malinger, has been mentioned as n likely presidential possibility. THE TURF Browns to Open Spring Training Season Feb. : 26 ST. I.OP1S, Jan. 31. Tho St. Iritis Americans will open their training season February 2(1 at Tay lor, Texas, The following pro-setison oxhlbltloti games v.ero announced tonight: Fort Worth, March 6 nnd 7; Houston, March 13 nnd 14; San Antonio, March 20 nnd 21; Okla homa City, March 23 and 21; Omaha nt.Okmulgeo, March 25 nnd 20; Tulsa. March 27 nnd 2S; Wich ita, March 29 and 30; Joplln, March 31, whence tho llrovsns will return to St, I,ouI. San Antonio will Journey to Tay- Inp tn rttnu tltA 1 1 , ... .... in tv 'tJ ..... I'tUHllfl Ull .M.IIVII V nnd 11 and l'ort Worth will play mom .-unveil if and IS. AT M'.W Olll.li.S. llntrlc.i Today. Hrst htice, Sl Furlongs Copy Right, 110, Waldo, Jr.. 105; Thun der Illrd, 105, Nasholnh, 102; lli-es Wing. 1U2; llnrktinlore, 102; Clus ter, 101; Viola tlnffney, 103, I'oro closure. 103; ltrldge Player, 100; Mldln, 100; Riddle, 97; Short Change, 1UI. Second Rare. Six Furlongs Ornvo A., 113; Sedge (I ruse, 111; liiiuit k ion; Kiriin, tun; iiaricv Waters 1.0S; ltmindlnK Throiih. 10C; Lonely, 104; Maize, 10.1; Itib, 102; Maneklii It., 102; Modiste, 07; Peggy Co, 7; Itujulry, 100. Third Race, Sl I'lirlotigMj Jack Hare, Jr., 128; Ocorgo Starr, 108; Pullux, 108, Ncpperhan, lot- Char ley I.eydecker, 104; Sir OrnfUvt, 102. DiicIiuih I-icc, 97. I'ourlh naee, Ono Mllo ltread tnkti, 118; Minute Man, 111; Mono Dry 111; St. tlermaln, 110; Who Circa, 108; Jim llattltuss, 107, Alulu, II", War Uke, 10'; Accolenite, 10, (I lne, 99. l'Ifth Race. Mllo and Ono-F.lghth Sam pal Stalwart, 110; Tanlac, 113; Jnck Reeves 113; Dorcns, 105; Plolll, 105; lliibblliig tender, 105; Antoinette, 104; Toddler, 101. Sixth Race, Mile and One-Sixteenth Oeorgo Washington 114; Noureddln, 111; P. (1. King. 114; Alex (letz, 111; Marshon 111, Iter tadano, 111; Christie, 111; Allulnb, 109; (lenorul llyng, 107; Wnnd, 106 Loan Shaik 10; Dr. relgle. lOit Ijiily Kllecn, 101; llclhel Hill 101; Mayor (lalvln 107. Seventh Race, Mile nnd One-Sixteenth Frank Mattox, 112; Pit, 114; Napoleon, 111; Alhenn, 101; llltin Thistle, 109; SUtlm. 106; Sur passing 106; Yodeli-s, 106; Star Shooter, 106; ll.iby Sister, 101, Ornery, 104; Frances Star, 102; Miss Sterling, 101; J nan I til III, 101; Lottery, 114. Cloudy. Tracy heavy. Alex McCarthy to Lead Kansas City A. A. Club KANSAS CITY, Jan. 31. Alec .ncuartiiy. second liascman for tho Kansas City American association hat-ohall tivnn for tho last two years, today signed tho contract to man age tho team through the coming season, .Mcuuriny ouccceils John Clanzel, who resigned this week. McCarthy enmo from his homo in Salisbury, Md today to sign tho contract. Hy says ho wilt return homo but will bo on hand In time to bo on tho Job when Hlirlng training siart m uiaremorc, UKln. . I Dclaney nnd Mitchell Mcot. ST. PAW Minn., Fob. 2. t'al Do lanoy of Clovoland tonight was matched to meot Rlnkey Mltcholl of Mllwaukco, In a 10-rouud no-dccl-alou bout hero February , Clllcago Atlileto Dli'i. CHICAGO, Fob. 2. rthur C. Hoffman, former University of Chi cago athleto, died today of pneu monia. Ho played on flvo western conferonco championship teams for Chicago, Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cuticura Sflip tnd Oitmnt tn Utr IfeitinifT tivl (trMnff .28. MrK. Sftm4trrvof ClUfft,D.p X UdUdia.LfMI. i asw a - j ii i - rm w - ! i - - .www Thousands of women always have a box of 1)11. TUTT'SUVEH PILLS In tbe house. At the first sign of any irregularity a timely dose is taken. Those who use them rec ommend them." Hence, their suc cess lor over half a century. FOIl CONSTIPATION THEY HAVE NO EQUAL. VERY WEAKLY FOR SEVERAL YEARS North Carolina Lady De scribes the Symptoms From Which She Suffered and Which She Says Car dui Relieved. Tap Hill, N. C Mrs. Hudora Hoi- brook, recently made this statement; "I was very weakly for three or four years with womanly troubled. I was much worn at special llrnu. livery month I would have to He In bed for three or four days. My chief suffering was in my back. I could not tell hwr badly it ached. but it seemed aa If It could not pos sibly ache worae. Whenever I wouKl get Ured, or if I was much on my feet, it would ache. Cardul was all the medicine I took. "I saw, with tho first bottle, that I wan being benefited, but 1 kept right on for flvo bottlon regularly. Ry this time I was so 'i could do all my own work, which for noma tlmo I had not been able to do. That in Uio only Umo I erver took It regularly, but I always hare It on hand to use when I do not feel well nnd It always helps me." With a successful record of over 40 jears to Its credit, Card ill has proven Its merit In the treatment of many cf tho simple, ailments peculiar to Mbwmrl Defivtts Kniisns. COLUMIHA, Mo.. Feb. 2. Mis souri university again defeated the Kansas Aggies, 33 to 13 In n Mis Hourl valley conferonco basketball game hero tonight. It was Missouri's eighth straight victory. BUILDING PERMITS ALMOST $100,000 February Starts Out With View of Sotting Record ! for This City. j February smiled off "hitting on nil cylinders" In the office of the city bull. ling inspector yeetordnj. Yesterday the first week day of 111" month was one of llm lilget day of the new yejar In tlm record of building permits. Twenty-five per mits were Issued totaling almost (100,000. Tan of the permits were Imiind to the Vlner Intestiiienl eiiiiip.iny for residences to be coiistriii'led III thn 2200 block on hast Hindi street In lllllrroHt addition nnd two morn to bn built nt 209 nnd 216 North SftnlH Fe The residents were valued ut J6,()o0. Flfiy more houses of the same value will be begun nt oiieii In the snnin addition by tho Vlner com pany, according t Tom Clark, building Inspector. This will com pleto a building prosimm by the company that will tntnl mora Hum (300.000 In residences alone, Mr, Clark said. Other building tAirmlts Issued yes terday were as follows: A. II. Hnrd esly, residence, till South Forest, (2.000. K M. Vaughn, lesidenee ami garage, 1216 North Noifolk (3 000, l M Vauithn. 1 420 South Newport n -iidenco nnd garage (looao I D. Ioffleni)er g(trnt,e. .it I K.isf I- Mirth. (3C- iuci' ti xei'mrnt ("liipnny. garage 332 Norih li.-si- , dale, (500 N.uhan (lass. ,..h, !nnd gnrnge. 612 Smith Yorkl.'wii, (Ti.tiOO, J K. Hauling, furniture 'si ore repairs, 116 Mast rternnd. (!U0, ' Mellrldo Mechanical Knglneerlnn cinnnnny. wnrenouse, ,17 i. it s i Kiitlith. (5.500: II. K. CnMithera. an- rage, Mir. South Trenton, (son, lludil. Tracy Andrea, residence, 1020 South Trenton, (3.00U, II. N Nayle, resldkiice nnd giiraRe, 1711 South Madison, (1,600; Anns II.ies, roeldenro, X70I listt l'lfleenill, (sOO; . 14. Harris, three rnaldsno, 1905-7-11 Kast fOomul, J3.000. DOM I Silt S Mil T l'ltl.MU M, (;iinninlln Mill. en hertnut Pnihlcin llnril tn Soho I 'or Some. Quarantine restricllons placed do ini si irs at a premium yesterday (ier 30 culls foe bookkeepers, tnlHils, rooks, nurses and other do mestic retiiHincil vinfllled nt the fed eral stale employment bureau last iiluhl following a steady stream of rritiests by plmne, by nn-ssengHr and by mall for "a aervint nt once lo take care of our family." Trained nurses were appealed to In many eaaea tn fill the vacancies caused by iiimrnnttne nf numerous families. Xtirae called tn a ijunrnn- tine )iu-iis arc put to considerable amount . f iMi. -mfvirt in dome cason dip to Hi'- sirv'inji having boon plarr-l tiiiil- r iuai antlnn as well n;t the other memiirn ot tho family. .Mli'grit lllgti dacl.er Ilrlrowil, lo Morrison Hlleavi lilgh Jaokor, nrrelsl by imiIIh- nf-eV a runiittur rsliRHo near Third unl Ho-ston, wail rhargml with rrylng i .uieeiiled wenporm and rele-ssed on t"iu bin I furn'sliSHl ly Clareneo Vi'.r owner of the lltiilsxin touring w wiiloh Morrison a drtvUitr. Morrison wai prevtoualy held ore an Invesiig.iiinit ohATte hut rVldenca failed tn war runt lira IiallHf htll, detectives ns-fcartad, c HILDREN The Quick Wau to " Y Stop a Cough '. y TliU home-mtMle eynsp doe the V vtork In it hurry, foully pre- a ' T ras. and M?ni abvul sx. t -H"H -H'4"i' "H"r You might be surprised to know that the bent thing you call use for it reretc cough, is a remedy which Is easily prepared nt liotne in just a lev ToiuVnts, it's cheap, but lor prompt rTsults It beats anything else you crtr tried. Usually stow I lie ordinary rnugli or chest cold in 21 hours. Tastes pleasant, too -children like It and it Is pure nud good. Pour 2', ounces of Tinex In a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granu lated sugar syrup. Or use clarified nifilifru, honey, or corn svrup, intrad of sugar syrup, if deelreil, 1 hue you make a dill pint a family supply but coating no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And a a rough medicine, there Is really nothing better to lie had at any price. H goes right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inllamcd membranes that line the throat and air passages, (tops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the flilegm, and soon vour cough stops en ircly. Splendid lor bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, Pincx Is a highly concentrated com pound of Norway pine extract, famous lor its healing effect on the mem branes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2V4 ounces of Pinex" with directions and don't accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The I'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. should not be "dosed" for colds apply Ilia "outside" treatment- H'BN) VlCR'S VAPORU VOUR BCiDVOUADD - 30'. QRfc.ll. JO A Nervous Wreck For thi woman who has be J como "a nervous wreck", lie rnusn nf thn tihyslrnl Ills necu- liar to women therms relief nnd restoration to health and hap piness In an old family doctor's I Description used In his prnc-1 ilea for half n century lo holtt 1 surrertng women and aafeguard I young gins,. aiaiaiaMaiaaiaiaiaiaiaiaMav I FflTlTal aV Jllf 1 W Mrs. Psrslee Fniler. Tnnlr, Tel., saM ot RTKI.I.A VITAK: "I csnnot ssy too much for tills wonilerful medicine. , . - .1 . I K.k.- t-n.l- m-.1ll,. far 1 liau -.r, ............. - - - two years with no rl results I am I truly KTsieiui lor nir.i.i iuai- Urs. J. Y. U. Mllstes1, Us, hsit female nunplilnt for yesre. Three hollies of BrKU.A VtTAn mml her, she esM, snd sjde.1, "I era rertslnlr Uuoitui for this crest female tenia." W fjTdr u k e l s t upoti I mmf ocrrement .list If the m V Tint Dottle falls to bene- V mf fit. money will be refunded. 1 I rirstuot Ot. money win tie rerunc niiriirD s-erniriMir i Chattanooga, Tenn., U. 8. K, Q aiaiBflBiBrVAar nnjfHLQ i n: ! a a cu Lnii w !.' ;r, e: c n 'uT,: u i i it. ui u: iy Ly 3: r: j';i;f..,n n an - Shefska Miracle Man -In addition to Philadelphia lw-lng Uio "City of IlrotlH-rly Isims" nml lho "t'rnillu of "Idlierty" anil ovrryllilng, It Is iilso tlm cradle of ilnlin II. StctMin ami tlm Sn.-ll-nlK-rg Climbing V, Tlio Inttcr t)ii-i-ni Is not so well -known ns SlelHori hut It's Just rut old and Just as goo In Its i-i-wiM-ctltti lint'. 'I'liolr road man is ho lilt TiiImi on his wty to CUIIfotiiUi culh-il on mil Insi fall nnd Mdil iiki Mirno wilts for tliW spring ilellvcry. It's Uio first lio liad ever sold me. ('lnt)ilrrs nil over f'lirlsu:ii4lom ero crying for suits iiml nvrsn-onts. I uliln't got tliem from a Itotiso I I uul lx-n ilciilliig wllli four )vii-h and I Jokingly asked lilni to scud nu fiouio and ns fast nn n wlro r-itild go nnd tho osprrwn (01110 I liad n shipment or dandy Hulls and ovrrdmls to tide iihi over n rritlnil time. I named lilrn tlio "Mlmeln .Man" nnd last f k I Kiit lilni another fi. O. K. and again Ito earned his tltlo for -ycalr-nkiy tJscro ar rived n ahlpment of bniiKl-ni-w Mrlng stilts e-xartJy wluit I would Isavo MClm-ti-d Irad I gono l!rnoiially Into tlai Iuhimv Titer are young iiktii's itvxlcjs In gray, brown and Wuo cffryiw. $50 to $65 UOTELTULSABLOO Prem fsirc in annnunclng the openlni f wh new French Salon A immanent feature nf thin eHtabtlnhment wherein Milatli man tiHi'ct her apparel ritpiMlen in comfort with convenience and care. Our verji finest mtxIcH arc dinplaued moat tastily tm an experienced modiste, who "understands and appreciates the whims and fashion demands of the iHirticular dresser. The Paris I'ashion Simp has alwais en dearared to set a hifh fashion standard in Tulsa, and nmo with the installation of our French salwi we add an especial ftntlure that marks a ureal dealt it u in service. HI AY VK HE HONORED WITH YOU II 1'ltESENCE? Head our nntmimcemciit In this iiftcrnoou'H Trillium r ucv- S yfU3 ., nr, south main Wtjr tulsa, okla. iMiuiiffiipiraiuL, imsiBua1 l 1KA (U I ,v 1 1 it iai vii, in mm THE TULSA DECORATING COMPANY- am is.' Is a Member of Chapter No. 1 Patriotic Friends of Labor ml from lltnii lo tlmo npprl'Ot llm piiblln of somo of tlio prmnllliig rnndlllons of ioev.lbly 75 er cent of tlio working men, who its workmen, am not surrcieiful, from my IcmmiIiiI. IU-sIcw llm kfiMi tui-nly-fltn jmii-n. I want tin: mulersto know I scm-d four mnotw.-ullrn )(iir of w-rshti Is-fom I brniin it full flrdgrd Jouriii')iuiiii and was iihlc thereby lo mrry it c:inl. i Tho first ear my wflary was $0 kt to-l.: sccotnl year, $10 -r week! third year, $10 s-r ureU, nnd llio fourth )rur tho Joiinii') limit's M.-alo, whUJi, In my yrmiiiunlty, vsus VIH cr vtucU, I wits IN years uf ago ut that Umo. At tlm ngn of 23 I wrw fun-man of our shop, having front IB lo 2.". inin under my siiSTvlslon. At Usi ngn of 2tt I vsus imnrr of llil-t snulo lmt.1 iK-eiM. Hating tlio dcslro, llko nuxit joung men, of going weed and growing up ttllli Uio rounlry and liicreiihlng my biisluesN, I llu-i-cforo con cluded lo moto lo Tulsa In 1001, oo-upylng llio room niw owned und (MTiipliil hy tlio llx cluuigo Trust Company. Tlio Hllcrishln of Tulsn, or 715 K-r cnt of them, linvo lirt'ii rrnixiiislblii for wlmtotcr stictHi I may liimi obbillH-d iliirlug Uxm )i-arn. .Must I wiiirlflm my honor and loyally lo IIiumi citl ions, who urn iiicmbrrs of llm tnrlous orgiinlJitioiw, most nil of which I nut a member? .My iuimhit Is no. I low did I obtain llio hiiccohs nlsivo? Hy working right bourn it day, 111 lug In n modern liousti hIi blorlis front llio ixrdoff Ire, (tiling lilgli-prlred inratH, butter, eggs and cmim, riding tlm street car or Jllni-ys for six lihsks, liwlitlng on wt-lug all llio motion plcturo aliinvs'.'tj-lliinlly. My sucrreei lins Is-cn ntlrlhnlril lo very fevr rule. I Imvo lenrnrsl tlio vnltio of a dollar, I pay no utn-iillon to llio rliK-k, 1 do morn work and do It it lllllo b4t-r than the other fellow, Isilior lias greater oiKirtunltles now than ever lieforn. My ndtlco to nil men ss1k labor Is fo pradlro Mime of lho nhotn Niiggi-MtlmiH nnd after duo dcllbemlloii ou will find out what joii ore Is-Nt ritli-d for. hllrk lo It, dctolo all of your attentions ami your bct t-iierglc-H to jour own sneer, in ollur wunlH, mind your own huslnchs. Wa want you In know wo nro sUII serving llio publlo with a oomplclo lino ot wnll paper, pnlnt and glnss. W. B. KILLMER, President m Tulsa Decorating Company 212 South Boulder. Tulsa, Okla. Phones O-407-6509 women. Try It, At your drutelsuj, AdyU A