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TULSA DAILY WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1020 MOVABLE SCHOOL PROVES SUCCESS Farmeri Tk Dwp in terest in Work of Farm Demonstrators. PUREBREDS FAVORED Qirll Want Kami Afnt and Roy to Tuki' Kinl' to Pig Club I don. SrriSl 1 WSI '; pi s'A CITT i k:h.. Mar. n 1 1 firrn hundred farmer attendee. tha mn"" of th morabl hoot Mid (rttoodh ; Ka ninty, he . ,. w i u, thu ir;.. tag 1 1 1 ma a So, bi mo taeaaai ol lha indartal ina ti provad ta ihe a luiui rarm .lenionatraMrs however a rn- mor, imnortanl thine and thai i loa the farmers ire re.fi v Intan - I ; -n t i the aohaol mai at Mie yarlou Mints, their whs na iit "f I ,n advance arhaiber tbara would ba oi) farmers pre- til r none at .1' The movable ncltnol was IhjS ld , f k Marklsnd. district au in f hp inited tatna dapartmatil of eartoultura, has n ooutiflai un ,i.r hia lurladletlim. Ha has ba licvnl ihat aoinc of the Idea iiaad m the mora noriht'rn state nartlcu. in Wlteonoln and Michigan, uui.l nmvp baneflClal .11 Working amon the farmer In Oklahoma, r,i h decided la mat." th a I tempi in Kat in. v. d tka movabla a iir.,. was the ttral n the unwriim to iniuifurated Kir hia nasis' ,h ba h.l tn IWo K.iv count farm damowatffttar, C S Heredlta ..f Ponea One ami ' K Rlddall of Bla ll well. Tka facuUv of Ihe school moved ihi Mom wuii 'he aohaal itaalf, ualnl automobile for transport!, -ilen. and the school wn In session four day, one day enrh n' Kuw .'i v. Kildare. Hraninn anil Tonka- The opening cum ai tvaw with hi Iras' 11 hiimlreil farm- nreeent. When convenient, the faeiiliv membera mt onlv talked ihrv aavc demonstration. The organization of livestock rltmi and httfroaad breedera aaao rlatlona anil the discussion of bow u t tandafdUM) the cattle lp thla ,r .-v w'ere prominent features of agon dav'a schnil. An n.-s.irln'lrm uu firmed 111 Ksw City nrd the members Mrdrd Ihemaelvea to eat Here In First W oman Collector of Customs Mr, Ratrlle CMIIar, Mi- F.Htella v OoHler has kaoti nomad bj Praaldani WUaoa oollaolor ol rtiatoma atid Intarnal rayanua f Id ih. 1 mi. 1 Utah n'h- is the flrai woman ayor to ba anpointad to 'tnt poal Ma f prominent In L'taJi and is obalrntan of Ihi damooinatl atom ana atate voflMnlltaa She Wfta choaan from a flald uf aaranU mala apptloMla TO BUILD SCHOOL "Y" ItA "mi t iiiffa . ri 11 a. .1 for 1 11. . 1 -in i.i DklahaMM Iflanaatlofl III r.it I lilHH' a,iM i to Th ' eri.1 xni'.MAN Marek H InauUkHMn a.i. ii.t to new offlaan Hint rAtilnet mom be fa .uhi ia ratirmi, iffirra ii mo L'nlramli if Oklahoma M C .v 1 -is ptVan Ttiurada niuht at ihe Teepee nnuee tieifpii-n l 7 nYlot-lt huadrad and flftj anivaralty ludenti ware lealed w.ih I'rteHileni Atratton It. Mr. .naa Couch Iten t: pwan and K R, Waddinf of the t ik lahi n 1 'ay i . a i !.iti arera atartad for ih" erect !on of a IftttOa v M c initldlni f..i unl. reratij atodantt it w I'kelafi .1 h 1 na. 1 must The wlo of (hi old M C lota, pornar of I'niifaralty kotilaward and BoyQi lo the alMona racantli aiisl the pur, hiiae of .1 Baa) btlUdlnl lti line 11. .till. ..iwibii. Ill iAIinott ins of 11 alatawl4a ciihihiikii. Naw offieara Inatallod Ttiarada) M..i' arera invi.i 1: McKoarn, Poaaa s,t. praaldani Arabia aVallaoa, Ani law, v.i- prtaldaiitt Waldo Odan mity iik aeoratary, en.i Joan MonlK'nier Niiimnn, tresUTT Krtli'lml offloiara and cmblnal ftiembera nre Koireai Ih'rt.niKh iiiu.' praaMantj aVaMaca Thomp. son. chiokaaba, ice ptaaldatit; Paul lObhMOB, i-r,n,ip.. sim rel.'ir .lot- Benton, rktyre, ire ana rat Drown Ardmon i'iHh'r Wuldraw, Norman roaapb reandt. Tnlan Hiit'i MeDermott Dtmoan; Hlgln Oroacresaa Hauriaa: tCMtity i4iim. kli. Hobart, and f. Dumhrrtv 1 1ltlnh11n.il t'ltv Naa oakhial 0T era are MaoTkMiald nklahoma Oit Mucheii. Norman; i H iam '...'mien T,oii,i. Oklahoma 'irmiv v.'ann. Norman, hii Roosit r'x Fad Wan Queer Partiality for Fttnalt Hosirrii I nlil Jailed PURE BREDS GAINING Tl PEK . Kan Ma r rh 1 1 Xf longer win "Billy " a tame rocata heliiiiRiiiK to n realtl'iit "f Vonh Tmincaiara of Poatoloe re Pnttlni I no tile I Iir Motdi Man liaa line Ol 1i Htnus 01 nunvkar of mada akni i ih.. police keen hi T0111.I 1 .'Iikiib.. In III.' pICklAI h..l... .11 Ihi' paaaarab Aftdr 1. rompl iitit had lieen ':he ImPlldanl hiril ordered th.. awnar eanfined "I a 1.. . cam plalnad ha 1 ika roeatrr p eked hi)l-a In lha . ala ' inajk." sai.i u pollcantafi who reatldntad Mills ikdu "Aa ''atocklnaa ara not er thin., bul mlfkiy nlfh-prlaad, lha infaranca hi, 1 ika camplalnaata bad auffarad pbyalaal aa weti ua titun 1 lal inj'iry The otfi.ei aaoariainad that "Billy" fratjuantad the atdawalk and attaakad padaatrlana with apura and lank Htveial women and children ranartBd daliui'i il 1 iriaa liny dpii 11, City ; I .en anj 'It Iir rv on the 'ami the Mrtlb" earn- palfn by asobadiM aorub cattle fur purabred arilmala. Tha K'aw fartncra ulf.i endorae.l a plan to ae. rare ii piiroblood male fur earh herd of cattle In their distrt." Wool dnwrr to Meet. OKIAHOMA CITT, March u Annoutieemotit of the program of the aecond nntiual meeting of lha Oklahoma Ktnie Sheep and Wool Orowara aawoolatlon to ba heui at Bnld March M and Hi liaa leen n-aile liv Kd I'. Duakln, M-i-ri--tary of the B'ate market eommN- aion. Jamaa HArrla of Maorawwod, praaldani of the aaaoclatlon, win r.jien the conentlon with an ad .Irean fiiher epeakera will he W. A. Conner, Oklahoma City; Phillip Lowery. Itltlwalar; rn-. ft, t Hum- ley, Oklahoma City. .ill" k Inhonia 1 'i WHISKY KEEPS ON GROWING soiei liajnor MnlUpltea llaet! ami Oycrflowa c-sie. TOttBOO. March 14 4. o r n whiak) that automaMoaHy multkplla litalf without loa of ' nrla.nal tranatth ie balm bald a" aaidanaa In ana eaaa of two hum . , Nieho but BvanoM and OMom Koloff, hrii hi- the police When the men wet" arrested two One-Mllon juiis and a OJIiarl bottle filled with the liquor were taken and placed In the poller Btoreroom Tim eualodlan found katar that the .bottle had hurat, that the cork, bad Mown from 'he J.ig-s and 'he llQUOr waa Nuhhling oer the top The overflow now asnBuatl to w.) additional ajiitono. TO LECTURE IN CHICAGO Dl CMttpbltl liMll'tl 10 t.iw Sim hui ItwnniMluM Ion Min l)r Arihur 'umpbcll Of TVllft hM OOVtptOd mi Invliatirin to fiVi a i lur arifi MtnoiistHrtton ! hta oi" f t un for noi mallrirtK thr tunalls. R thf anniiiil nftUoniU OOnvMlMoB nt fin mi'tiinfi imtrniMithtr rrrti "f -'. fiir, now f 1 tt tliri'at iurffwofli In ClitrtMgo .1 .in- 1 ;h i'riii(.', new rOAlhod of not maliiiiiic Ihr Idl I iM b) I'pii.iTHin ln.--lt.in nt rm ll Hm Rltitotvd oonililftttsblt BttMil " in ihr alF0lC4l WOfld anil h hM btfffl aHkcd fr4urni ly fur alfMOMtl -Itdnt n. t-)lunatloiiki. Of, t'atnti UvU'm theory In Ihat Ihi lOtWiU, MrtlOttlAft) In hiU1rfn. ah I Id not M rninp unlpffH dlMMMi im ton Mia hnv Ml Impoitntit bodily fllfl (ion. Thf p'-of.Tiini for ih national ton vrnthin will hp pUbtlthM Nhorlly In tin' mirsrtt.il Join naif . The mm n iiirk diirinpr tni oonviittlon win be dtvotfMl to eltnloi and the aftrrnooti! to larturtt and dtoOUMlOflB, riumr Nr rnnilmv KIIMi; Maifh 14 Kmnln Brcnin to bi nr thi t lt. No food haH biifl hroiiKht tn ilurinir 'hf IM thrrr wn-ks nini Itallain naal Uttlti convoy all mrrlant vaila frnm Anmna and Viflloi o that further leliuren h ih' d' Annunr-lo foireH are ImptMiibl A, a ronaequonra there li nnhh rufferlnr imoni th poor. ' lal rhe u .. .1 Ah Dk'u . Mnrrh 1 I THt Pot lOtOC lonntv now paji of thi load iiiK round'-" 111 ilte uiit ti th ( hrredin of riflttird vitt!.' MiJ0a i " "in- of :h i i .'in .) thr' Iff he i mg ma da. Mrunn Majrii f hem in I tha raatarn ia i a! tna county imn aad ir tn,i' of :h t .! i i"i d i a film li of south waa io hM aUuut 1 50 head of raftotorod : tt a1 it-, 'l eatai Mtl i he hod Hoot iii la i i i'. arttbto t tn- ittroi a i that raoototod itofl boo boon brad iv ra and thi Indua it) hoi prowtt b tiopa ood bonoda- At (ho (f a itO k mIiovv In Ma- homo city n m . joe mddie a boj brai hwr, put thooad a VOuna bull, pom tha fonnj pHoa or 11,094 lof h i art If I lod another to aOdOTi bOtltlht one fof tihooi tha Mini itUOUOli I nr; d w bOll hOVlOfj a f moit) arfnntitfli tn ht oradlti Thi . you n oat ara, who nr. fttlt in thair tsns, lira bacomtng well Ntiitwn Oi cotiti .im n oni ol iham hovlno reined a attinlof In. 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Itta N.'iY In the iraiiulailini Ffa la' t.. Tha iVi,-i. N.HIMXN March 1 I A ompla'e wur iciirii hi ii.-r' tartnaf sarvtca . ...t. a, rnroiiati in ,i,e iii, rarsttr of Okiahontai Inrtliiilna a aictara ia aatfforni, is lha laal mat i.a, baaa I sat hy Mm Urlrnaa, hUturlati "f I (Tntvsrali imai Na, .' Atttarteaa i. euii.n. i iii,- : of uhiaham I In. r,.i in,-. . . I ' .1 V ii- I., i ' aara praisaratt fr tins woik last lull. Inn ml airln ihrsr. ulieatloli ii. i nes lll bt iniiiled to aaoh Inil. vMaal win. hi anrallmtnl r.ird s1!., pre I lima t.ei , i e Aftat thia information i ooliairiaa, ' rtlaatorlan (Irlmai m oemplla u ami Mie n w.th tin. Hnlreratty htatorl tl olieeiraa Urlrnas atataa thai h at llavM lha' '"i prat n. i igLili'inii, v linn, aa Inlaraating h mm aril na that uf ihe ahl vol ally legion poi He at Iribulaa im ta tha faol thai avarjt i. in. tilt af avary aaivl a w:, ranre srnifd by iialyaralty atutanu Tha . na meet 1114 a.'lmnl an. I at lence il piirtnieiita wa,i ulao partly rei.p ,n.., i,i. fur this showing Orlmea iiev. 1.eitionera falling in ralVPrl iriea- Uonnalraa arlll ba aaan pttaanalli b iitaitthan ..f Urimaa hiaiarlrstl aom H. i . . anal iata rolleotatf riuna for th i ..t ii 4ui.il ntanfhly maatltta hava alraatl) baan atartad bj ioat Paatnian4ar Itobari Hayra Oenatal Hoy V Mcttman ai iha i ule.i fur tlir Mm . Ii in.-, una I. til l. j caire of BrshnaM in hia family was unahla i gttand A laltar has baan ; wi itrn. Mhlag hlfll to uppear on the April piogrum. Mind Readers Fly to Keep I Theatrical Engagement Hope t5den, Who fWa With Roland Rohlfn, KisUWLshcs j Record i r r i r It I I tory as old aa lha htlta haj j "I In' i h 'atrliial troopa mlaa-1 Ing in, Ins. loanirt basreaao and sr- j rlVtnf, I .I. f ir the opening miltln I in lha n at town Not an, at lenat. will, Mops Men, the youngest min. I i. iil.r in lha wurlil, who will npponr with l-luiH-iift." tha psyi lur woinl.'i. fur ii three day engavgunient mln. manelUg Thursday, at Ihe Orpin u;u I hegtar. Ilaps lulnn. who la the youngest mind leader In the world, and PYaa roll, tha master mind, will arrive in Tulaa from New oriaana, it., Ttinr- da) in. mi in their special airplane itul upon Ihatf arrival will fly over ilu fHy nini throw Hop.' 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