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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920 MORE HOSPITALS VITALLY NEEDED K'ew St. John's Space to But Meet Present Requirements. SMITH MAKES APPEAL Doctor Tells Ktwanis CluL of Fast Growing Needs I'"or Facilities. in n nliiln. mivnrnishpil addrc he- for- the Klunnl clul) at the weekly ittuheon hi UotH TliiM ycM.rim.v poon. nr. Kaipn Wllim. mnn nm ftwn wade n Mromt uppcnl for moi JioipllHl mince 111 which to cure fur the rltv -i nrrncirii. In Tulna, he rn'i. liter- ii" or- h pltiil ti"i) foi vrv fiOO prrwiii!,- 111 i iM.ilin.ii.t ''lt, Wichita unit whir ii If m of Hlnillur l thire In x huff plt.i! Pi'il for even SO0 I'erniPH. I hi pii iiilonr,! thi' new Ht. Ji'lmi" hospital will t I K now under etiinlriin .on. Mil . ....... i .1.... i..n ii,,.iift. :t fiti fill rjixMit needV. the cltj lt Biowlnir m j't th-it another lame hoiipltal wilt likely hp needed on I. i:ri hospital In Tuliw lis erJMl"il. h" f 'Id .Wine Jailbirds Sinff Their Way to Liberia, Sawing Through liars Nine masculine lolim hurst forth in sonc lichlPi) the Iron hir of the illv Jail about midnight Sunday night. (.'mnnilmlonfr V M Holm "topped In the middle of ,i f-en-Irncc when the Mctrtoi l.m. dli eordatit ttutpit fell on hl earif. KorRriint Hoh Jonti looked iiiknncci nt John I'enn. tho Jailer. "Sprltur la hcn." homo one vol untrrrcd "No, they .hint found a dime I left on ttnit hmt pin heAd,' 1'eim MiiRKeifted. Without pniife the nine ranger went ihrouith a repertoire of tdil tlmere. Including "After the lull Wan over.' "fuming Through tho ftye." "MctiipIiIh Hound. "II Trovutnre " and "The .trur. Itahv." Winn they were "hfnMntr down" on the itrnhiH of "Swerl Ijiml of I.lhcrtV' the Jailer rit wiicplf't i'i A llifroiifli Inopnctlon of the. Jail reeled nothing out of tho ordlnaiv h nil lifter the neuron wan over the Mnelin: continued .Vum her after imniher were rendered In II perMMenl, If Hot mtiKleliinly manner. At ,i o'clock the tnulo ended In the inliM of "Shall We (lather Ht tho Itlver " When 1I10 turn. key entered tho Jail UR.HII the nine MngerM wero Bono find about in bars hnd heen rawed In two to permit their escape JUDGE JACKSON HONORED o.'oih mid the prrWers woo bed it ' SO .luili.'.. .Iiirkmin died Ssttlil v , morning nt a hosplt.il hern o th' Itcxilnllons of stnti' Official llonil 1 rrmilt of ptomaine piiIhoiuiib 1 oupliil 1 lit funeral SomIcim. ' lt tforll".l l'fffut flliite Wire I OKt.Alln.MA CITY, April IB -I lifHOliitiolm of iepcet .idopted hy I the Hlnte official on the occhhMii , of the dialh of .Indue W. C Jiieh 1 mm. rhiilrniiiii of tip' Miitr indiiHtrlu) I I'oinmlfHion. were re id thm nftei - 1 Wood, coniliiHiloner of IiIrIiwhN" i noon nt the fumiul htvIi'uh n the j ..... Irourtrooni nf the eonimtniiloii hy U'hlrf .TnMlir TIiuiii.ih II nwiii of llie Mipi l inn mill 1. Ii'irlnu th- fmcral n'l h inneMi ft with heart illsence. The hody of Jinlue ,lii. l.oli w luUen tonlshl to MimkoRi'f for Inirl 'l tomorrow Aei-omti.ui) InR the hody were the wife. II f Mveri and Mix. tie Taylor, metnhets nf the Indii--Irliil oottimlMlnii. A II Ne'li i"' telary of the eommiHslon. 11ml lleni the Mute of nklnhomn cmkci1 nt 2 ,",0.000 It has heen estimated that one Ice land waterfnll eouhl t'n tnadn to vield f.0.000 homepower and uuoihi'i- I Port -nine pei hlow n lv rum- 1 t , 1 ... ..in. Ii. itd hy him for Infan'.lle "'eni irs.r-jrneni p. r i!ysl. The hoy's eiise wfi-' oullm r. In Kiifh a milliner Hint Klwnttu r'lih niemhern nld later thev wlwheil th. v inuM -art n ilottn hoiP;iN for ll.e trrntinent of eltarlty eam-H nlci This tv w.ic fiirnlaln.1 hr.i.-. hv I le Klwanli iluh Minic time wi k helnjt given evry iiittnllo' 1 lit inuM he he-ioweil nil WTMtln p.i 1 if ii. .ililioiiBh hlluht hope wn. rx-' pfvfMtt foi lis eotnplete reeowryj , .iU'o of the Uteres In s'ettlns the 1 "On With the Dance Famous Mimes Coming to Tulsa In tlie nnltc nf lit tnirrr Imtlrt orrnntrnt lnn. lilrli lin ftlvrit tn rlinrro I thp nrtftfntiiHmt nt nrHitil itprm iirlrr. tlirri rrimln nun rompitnv of nninrw tttiNh Mil tair tn Urrp in ftmtfr lh- let tnidlllnn of Hit llnllrt ltn n sr liMtr ronif to ttnnw It, himI iltt fnr1lifrnii't( nt rfittitur prlrr-. J hU In ttti ilnl(tli Unltit tt.illH Intltnr u hlrli nppnrft In lonjumtlnn with thn t.lltlf jniphuii), founded It) (inrxr llurrrtr. ftnlm U tin niiUt urM Uiinwn to nil toirm of th dnnrp. Ilr l nf th.it rrent rliwl of KiisihIiiii Ikiinrrr wliop nrt tm hrromr In 11 m tritdltlnnnt. Holm i nnip lirrr nt thr flrnt ilunrrr of t lie IHmhllrtf troupf itttlrh liml mndn otifti 11 rniillon.il oii(ir In lliiroi nnd, UUtmc Amrflrn, drrldrd In rvntntn. Ilf rnittlnni tilth thf Mrtrnpolltiin, lint Iihm IIKpiiUp hffii rtumrtl hy h 4 lilrHRfi Oprru rumpiiitj to Ihra lift in out iiitihllluiia tmdurtloni for th rniiiliijr f piiMin, Thr tun mnHrkuhlo rompnnlfft 11IU npprnr ut inntrntlnn hnll ti I'rldny firnlnjr, AprU 30. Sfiitu on nr ut Iarro" JSlutlc Co. unit ((tinker Drue Co, .1 EXPANSION , lid rronU and I r 1' C liii were eh.'irinen of the nicit- c I Women If you nre Tired, Over-Worked, Run Down, Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, willheip you. 112-114 SOUTH MAIN SALE 112-114 SOUTH MAIN Mrs.. Catcher Says So So. I'ltuburc, Tcnn . I was in i fr.ik. run-down condition, no appetite Hid rould not sleep I teach school nnd tntild hardly keep pround. A friend told mc about 'inol and it Mopped my courIi, tave me n Rnod appetite and built tne to I feel .tronKer in every way." Mrs. C. IMIakher. Women who are run-down, nervous irk cnercy and workinR strength should 'kc 'inol as it contains Beef and Cod ' ver t'fflnnpc Ir.tn nurl llt.nrv. , ospltitcs. the ver elements needed to , . 'tore a lost appetite, cnricli the blood d create strencth. our money back If it fails. i t i,s nut (. :n. ami tlrtixKMs I'lfij wliero With the city of TuUa and the demand for merchandise, the Union Department Store has continued to increase it's stock to meet its demnnd, until now there is only limited floor space unoccupied in our building. Stocks must be radically reduced to make room for the workmen who arc to soon build another room on the rear of our present building. Come in today and reap your share of the bargains we now offer. Tulsa Union Bulletin Ladies' Department DRESSES Silk pnplln and flowered voile drcsics, sule price $11.95 LADIES' SUITS Pretty new suits of htrpo. trlcotlnn iml polo cloth at .817 BUSINESS CARDS NEW BLOUSES Of voile nnd organdy, specially priced at Oeoijrette. Mouses, pretty new models, priced at 95c $5.98 THE'CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY :it Horn i ciikyk.nni: I'HONK 1006 Children Cared for During Worklns or Shopping Hours. SPRING MILLINERY Milan, horso hair hrald, mallncs, sailors In raided In a lot, hpeeially QA QQ priced at uVl.l70 Other new nnd prottv fnndeli; 110 OS values, on sale at $7.98 nitr.ANizi; voirit iii;.sim:ss Aik tor ilrttitt ot Common I.w Com pniri iindrr Ptclaritlon ot Trutt. I.ltrrttur. Krei., CorporJtloir Orjinlifd In Any fttt. .MID.CONTINr.NT I.KC.Mj si:ii u-i: f"' K-nnt-dT Hid Ttilu, OkI - i v m:kkatz ami c. jiooiit: SOME RARE BARGAINS ladles' white hose, all sl7.es priced OC nt $l.."n per dozen; 2 pair LdOKy Tadles' Queen Quality shoes regular QQ JO values; priced at tJliiO I.tdles' house dresses of gingham and QQ percale; halo price iOt Ladles' aprons a hlg variety to select from at only 98c Hundreds of other hlg bargains In useful mer chandise. Corao and see. Ladles" wash waists very neat and QQp sheer priced nt JOs Men's Department MEN'S SUITS Tho only plae.i you can huy Hqrt (PQfT Qf? Schaffncr A: Marx suits nt DiUUO 200 sulta ot other m.iltca pretty nhades and materials; our special salo prleo as low as $3lt..o up to $47.50 100 DOZEN SHIRTS Of the famous. Wilson llros, brand pretty sti IpeM and checks and priced now (fi-t A Q nt $l.:i nnd D1.'47 .Manhattan shirts In 'a variety of patterns; our sale prlco . . $1.89 HOSIERY Men's Jinse a tnlghiy good huy for thrifty men at per dozen $1.00 BOYS' UNDERWEAR Hoys' short sleeve long leg underwear QQ priced 03 low as Ot7v Hoys' athletic underwear good materials hero nt Hoys' night shirts, a special lot for this salo pried nt Ovcrfcoas caps always mako the hoy happy: they're here at Hoys' dress caps somo very nifty caps, plain and fancy at Hoys' felt hats, good nihility and new shapes, priced at . . . . Hoys' suits for play or school; splendid finali ties, priced upward fl0 QQ from P0.70 A hose that will stand tho hoys' wear l f? Is certainly good; these, aro at J.OC Chllelrens rompers; they wear nnd wash well, priced at 69c 69c 69c 69c 98c 39c A GREAT KHAKI SALE This store carries the largest stock of khaki goods to ho found In this or any surrounding state. They aro all specially priced too In till hale nt wonderful bargains. Consorvo clothing hy wearing khaki, SI. A, Hri'f kcnrldgo Ix-o Daniel , Cluw. IU Hotlck I i.wv oi'riri's I Breckinridge, Bostick & ! Daniel Kxehsnn V;illnii,l tlnnli lliiilrfinr- I'lione Qvngo 700 Tnlsn. Okln. Dr. John Lee GIlMTO.Um.VAllV. KID.VITY, Diseases of Women 11.1(5 South Main Ht. Onniro 10.2 Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in ARMY GOODS Tours Steamship Tickets n--it tourist companies, K.nht trmhii lines. Intfteitlnc mnrafr t-urs to IJuropf and battlKflfliln. U- up Clarence Campbell rtalncoats, caled beams Army Shirts, Si. .10 ami O. I). Wool overcoats O. D. Wool Hhlrts Wrapped I.cgglns, 51,,'iU and Canvas Legglns, $1,00 and Khaki Hrceche $3.98 .$2.98 $8.75 $2.50 $2.00 .$1.50 $1.50 $3.00 $1.00 $7.50 Army Shoes, goornment inspected, ST.snand Army Cloves -, Overseas Caps , Army Sanitary Kits, SI. Ml and Army Comforts, slightly used .. r $8.98 ...25c $2.00 $1.98 TULSA UNION DEPARTMENT STORE 112-114 SOUTH MAIN I'ostal money order senirrs any Item hy mall. .Money orders nrc tnUcn tviro of tlio Niine day re-cicd. TulNt hnnk reference. Itcjurci's over sioo.ono.oon, Two Unusual Bnrcatn Days un Store Hours 8:30 to 6 p. m. Saturday Until 9 p. m. 213-215 S. MAIN STREET SALE of All ReadytoWear 200 SUITS Grouped in Four Big Lots $22-50 29-50 $39'50 $49-50 Take your choice from suits formerly selling from $35.00 to $85.00, all snappy models in regular and extra sizes. 16 to 48. Tricotincs, gabardines, French Serges, Poiret twills and all wool mixtures. VALUES EXTRAORDINARY I in ' A 4'U i I By m$ h4s $tt i A I lp I 350 Dresses Specially Priced $iq-5o $25-00 $39.50 350 specially purchased dresses. The dress sen sation of the season. Beautiful new 'models, hardly any two alike, in styles for every purpose, every occasion. Beaded georgettes, taffetas, crepe-de-chines, satins, foulards and combinations. WOOL SCARFS VERY SPECIAL AT $3.50,$7.50,$10.50 New shipment just in. An assortment of beautiful new colors and combinations in the latest belted, collared, plain and pocket models, all fringe trimmed. SKCOND I'lOOIt 117 Mum fl... n Q1I1.7?K 1 in 1 11 1 U Wool . - - - - D rirreches I 1.-.1 in. 1 1. mi . . n Bocks, I IB .1 nlr , l I 1 1' 1 A f I I I IV I I m . . . ' CI 1 i IV VV 1- V 1 I y o. T, nlanltets. sie ojrr ri iuimi iiiuik rcicmnxa". in'Mjurccs over i itvi'im'm, iiici-Aci-q I I ooxst, sn.08 and tD I 0J I sioo.ono.tioo. Ill EXTRA SPECIAL 10 Dozen New Middy Blouses $2.75 All White and White with Red or Blue Collars and Cuffs; all sizes, 8 to 14, 16 to 20, 36 to 44. EXTRA SPECIAL Silk Taffeta Petticoats $6.95 Five dozen in the tot. Excellent vK ues in all leading colors and sizes'--'- i 83a llohlmnn llulhlltu II I I