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TULSA DAILV WORLD, SATURDAY. MARCH 6, 1020. 18EL AND ODELL ARE ON PROGRAM uterchurch Leaden Se lect Tulsa Men for Their Ability. ;IX OTHERS ARE TO GO Icligioui Census" Soon to lie i idui ted Htw hy Ji Bi 1 lurhanv ShoJ Otting to the remarkable under pricinas in effect Saturday, u trill ask women to shop during the morning hours. Selections are (u tter. The same court com serv ice you han come to expect at the t'arin fashion Shop is (fOMri at this salt . 'lease shop early. IOZI rap ,; South Main Street Tulsa, Oklahoma llrll fa i v. i. paitur of tUf ( , . . p church f . i i . Arthur Uec Odetl, , y Kendall colli i lie -pi ikera at til , h rid oi ntoroncd In , , en Miii ' ii I. I mid li. x .. . idrti cHi Well win bo . . ill ha dltfad on . ihv opening1 day. , ,. pi alter on t he rani I national lie id , , i ihi iiinv m bl rt who hate dtl inrhd hi) ' 1 hoy w in at in a" llcvrreirl , w ki f "i tl)o fir! It i h, IS' V l. !. IW- . i: ( ton Avenu M. B. i i , old ( i i look or Hi" . : ii , hurnh, Hor. Rnbon ihl !( IWgC Hill 'om . . h tl It. M'lr- ih Si ennd Pn gbyterl in . . . nnlh J i mb i fui ker of i:ih Pro- : IP h Ml. W M Hi m- r, Hill i dm muftlti ii i id th meeting of lonnrj orgedttaationr., i in loh nt th bsjai hi w 'II inkr on two- j h irti) with 'lie arrli iii i ii . . nil hntn lo load In lh : ., ri iiu'i"! convue and tin- ..i pre-eaiter oanfl vlei n in h win Uha place : ill i lie church, oulnil ii Ion Baati i mmv.i1 of th . Ihi i'l-it. npal churehea oulh, qv being planna I. n j iha.ii commence ..mm the j u month anil t;uhp K. I mi will h eeked tu preach 'i.i r ii k of tin i i'M ll. pi oaoiMtd to Ilia : i . . Hundajp hj the pa - . Rev. Harold 'antrell of the rh ' i r the iir.-t i 'hrletlan now holding cottage i" i n Tu taj and - .n Mil r.il .'otiio in in preparation lor the. .-.i rvire. w Mich opein continue for two weak, In en 1 1 J addltlona to ' Min e I ho Urkt of (he I In hop 0 that fhl Hunt- io b) the nd of th Mi ide Uott, paator, ri m ii cvangell . Saatar service hi th rlan church ill open blaster .Th nnrt , I rhuri Ii. u lil h i .rfni' I heir revival, -operate w:tn othrr city ihc iaetr program. Shopmen are waiting d i Merchant of Akkra, (iold Coast, Africa, Writes for Catalan V Tiiisilor Annul' a I BBtdBnl Of Akkra r.ipitol city .f (told Pi a, i Rr)tlah colony m Weal Afrloa, ha written to Talaa for a catalog of ahoaa Hi letter hi received yaatofdai b) U i-vmi lAanaajar ot ih Lyon a t-hoe nor. The Itrit itiii eolotiiai road an advirtlaainnt m the Phrltlaii fksloiioji Monitor . inj procaadi -t 10 ri in lotich iti the Hton In "the oil eMpnnl of the World." A cataloi in bemK mailed unyi rurthar Information about Ihl wonderful ma(tM city. HOLD TWO FOR TRIAL nmii and l Mtiat I'mr District i mil l fur t'rlul mi ( harflV Of II' ll'HIIIS Mnlin PropPTtJ II niter h"iul of lion for trial by MMrlct conit on the chaff o recclvlni i-tolrn furnltur .i!nei Mil, Jaeh Bmlth. former Wt Tula patrolman, and Jainc ivy were re i. .is.mI rfiatrday al th clot of their prrllmln.iry licirlim before Juaiico s i '. Man Th court r.ninii .ift.i hoarlna 'lie leatlmoni which baaan thro we-K" MO .. n-l Imk lu'en oontlntiad for v phori iifolon rath Friday Bine thai lime, tli.it smith and Ivy wra wll acquainted with tb facl that the funtliur h.ni boon etolen from tin home pi w M Ovrmif 01 Rod Fork, on February it. lilt m ra Ovrmlr laatlfled that when aha learned y i.n.w- wber die furniture waa Blared, ha admitted lo In r that he had eent H 10 fori Sinlt.li Ari iim arowilad ht if "he could nirn'tfv n n. her property he would h' it returned to Tula. Tin, in did, but lh eouri would nol boliev hi utory thai he purchaaed lh furniture without know !olc. tli it It ll.irl ticcn toletl. tiniiii nvtlle Mayo Qnlui BttAW.VBB, Marrn - Mnyot r. Howell of Holdahvilla reabjned hii of flee laat nlfht after i heated executive ienlon r the vtv council it thill plane. Neil 'f rmiil,-o'i hanker. w!U : a mnS'Or until an lection held. Mayor Ho veal I n mlnlBter t Holdenvlllc hen r.rtt. ed mayor. "End Your Rheumatism Like I Did Mine" Says I Pastor Reed; Wife Also Rid of Neuritis ni.r.1 Tortnm rcr Tr Hew TellUr Ooo4 Hew To OtkM. Mm lilnlm nini Workcra Prcal mil- fin Inorcaao In iiuci''-. halrman of the carl iiop reafti on iii" frrieto iva luding i preentatlva of the bollermakera, black end eieotriaal worker, ure i Waehlnalon where daily con- c an being held preliminary -u: nf actual wage n ;: lei thi provlalon of a railroad law. 1 chairmen were um 1 to SVaihlnston two week 1 in..-, general chairman lata, ha boon at the r ' llcally all winter, lirlna a of on of the Important i' lit ii ha been f iKhtinK demand of the railroad men '" ' - "' ' hi 1 'i i..'0 are watch :I 'I ; inur.-frt th. prociri"... foliation, it i the gn indlng niiionB ha men Iblll I of a Mrikc to en the v demandi which wa month ago. i now re i the huocc f.s i he broth ii i unlomi ha ve In praaenl -id vanvi - iirfore the hi onrd provided foi In the Thla lioard will hear the mi ii and i ho railroad a lecllon bleed on in wage da ngnd. o word received from ' halrmi n In VVaahlngton, ' 1 1 c i now in prog rei the aaaembted union tu do with lh reco tri ii I eniplo) i epreaapta iu I'i nil in Wlleon fin hit. .f n aTni mben of the bi-partisan '' on Mi iSHfi Atii.tnt'i. '" U ctHl ruperinund i I Mftdlrn, .iii.i wiil - w r i Rtkt fan. -Dnr-t BUT Thai OU Kmf Ab. nr TTrlo Actd' Balaf tb Canto of ftkevjnalle-r.- IV. Hot 0ln Bmphatloftlly MoottlOii tiiat tho-jaiid of unfrrtuiii ruffcrt-r.! line l-n Ul into luklnir M rr'-'n treat IMOIlUl untjnr t.'C old hihi f-ftlee lieilol u.i Vtf An.r inunm rhoymaM-nv rltr II, l.etl : aai-.. " m rln t om" of our high" mrOIt i! I nut riorltl.', I now RMO t hftt "l 'lifl Ac hi tn.vcr li'i mni rtvvor w it i ottitM rhauiU' lltaifi! Hut it i nit in many poora in ftnt m thla fuii. 1 learatnl bow io t i ul .-f tn rlifiiniatNm nl rooevor tiy ha)th , Mi!-! tronjtb. ibronjin roo4ini Tlh lit' mt Mysteriea "f RneumatlMtri 1 m wnn vinttcn by eg) autborHy arbo h notlf- . i m i t tutHci uia hum and tranimonl f rnanmnUain fr over twenty 'eitf I ,.- Indoetl n veritable rovolatioi 'I IihiI iuff''-r'i F"ii fi yeara from rl unvattMn u -n-.',ieit.cd illaofUora, ini I ,Mf.i ltc,e w gf tr.rtnr'd wll h ti (J--iT.p Inawrttla almoai baynnd andurnnee Wr ini "-.el m ni iike.i -o rotten aboytyiTrie a hut t iit 'tu' miirirt eeajned palaonai I But Iba Inner Myatoiiea "f ttbeumattanf Mbda M all i--4r t" se and now wa hi , ('! ii f rr-r froni 1 1"1 aufforintl an4 miaery ; fntlure'd .".i yc-irp ! belli : I I whm (be bafdoat man In irl'i to eon I rettl For inr tt 1lrrfl I hi Old '..rlC ,'ni thor ana what! I now know t be abaoltttely rata for the nn, aelentttle nnderatandlni of tna uc- nnii eure f . f h nuniM t im, Wgfl Ilk' dLnking nto t" i ha nie my rpitgif. bellafa ! Not t did I rhana7e ind It whn h tuninij dmy fur me iind nilno when 1 did " NOTM "The fnnr- Uyatnrtoe of Rhon nigtlm' pfurr'd 1 1 ehovc by rtor Heid lays bare t" abotH rh'urnturTi .mid It eu.wo.mted rileordrrs orlroU.t bv lotorrt and grlontlata fr eentvrioa i" If In u Mnrii Mint gboUld lrt 'h hand4 . nf -rry min r wnman wh bus th; ' llaThl"t't ry mgAeme oi roongaatlain ru tltl; lttWba0 nr gOU' ; "ftf who genu -I rij mf s nd iiddf'ew t n p, Pioni water Jtl-H Htrret Hallowelt, Mm re, i .1 r relvo it b njalli i"'rittf pa Id mi t aba' lliitfiy fif Pond now t' ; 'i lo'j t tli , t If rot u iifftrf, . u ( 1 1 iht 1 -i I- ..'- : hiiivl u to iima tf- I file ted friend dvt Attention Dealers! ' ul ia and adjacent territory opened to a live dealer for the KISSEL CAR 1 "; further information call Oharlea M. Walker at the Hotel Tulsa all day Satur day, or write Walker Motor Sales Co. Muskogee, Ok la. The Most Important Sales Event of the Year Taffeta Dresses Reduced Urttinrunp today, and i nntinmnq ti n days, thv I'nris I ashtnn Shop u ill servr thr MNMMM of l ulsa and i trinity n ith tht nut stnsattonal lint of tptektl t allies nrr presented. Hat h day there trill be some item in Ittshitnitthle attire that trill he yrippinyly prired. The high fJMfdffg of the apparel featured in this shop is n ell knou n, and note that redttrttons are in order yrcat interest trill he manifested in this unusual ttent. Spring Sitle Begins al 8 A. M. Please Shop Early $35 Taffeta Dresses $19 .75 'or Satttrdaif only fi collection of beautiful taffeta dresses which arc for the most part of the beruffled order, full flounces and fluffy over skirts. These are really the favored fancies of the moment. Many are very elaborately trimmed. Then, of course, there are frocks of thr more simple design oh, just every kind from which you might wish to make selection. These Dresses are values up to $35 and placed on sale at $19 .75 VbbT eW fjmm HaV'aT 1 f Hill I W. $45 Taffeta Dresses $24 .75 7J. A superior group of wonderful taf feta dresses, many taken from our 'reach Salon and placed before you tonwrrow at a great reduction w price. These dresses are the very newest thought in late fashion and are made up from the very best grade silk taffeta. The ruffle, the flounce, thr over-draped skirt and many other effects, so appealing to the woman who really cares to dress well. These Dresses qre values up to $45 and placed on sale tomorrow only at $24-I Choice of Any Winter Suit $25 In order to clear our racks and make room for the sensa tional sale announced above we have decided to sacrifice every Winter" Suit in the shop instantly. Think of it! qA Suits that formerly sold up lo $200 will be offered tomorrow at $25. Every wanted and popular fabric, wonderful fur trimmings, and stylish embellishments you may have your choice regardless of cost value ra al is $25 wm it p