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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 AD CLUB ELECTS AT NEXTMEETING f. G. Long Is Opposing J. Burr Gibbons for Presidency. "to dine and smoke K. A. Guise Only Nominee for Secretary-Treasurer Job; Talk Convention. City llrivfs Kin turn of nfflcrrn (or tin- Ad v.rumriK club for I'nmilrtB y'r will bo liclil In the mlinU'lpnl audi torium "rxt Thurcduy rt piling at t, -,n o'loik, toKftlirr Willi u mnoker , minding wmwlclip. eoffee and Liner 1'Kht refreshment" Their will nlno lie 11 illHtiiKslnti of Hi, on-to-Iiidlatmpolln. convention ii, rl June. I. mnifs. i-iiiiu nut" f i hit eommlttee unnounrod at tho i .mi, luncheon at noivi tuimi i-trrilay noon. Tin1 duiihh emu, , K,Hl intend to henil from 100 t . ....... .no I.. Im.1Ii.i..i..iIIh i.rt , nwhr Imve HlKtilflcd tlit-l r ' .i ion of coins from Tulmi, while , I, ik' 25 arc wanted. .inili.l.ilc.s to lie voted upon at . lion arc. Kor irenideni. I . I .. e inil J llurr (JIIiIioiik. vlee ini-idtiit. ! I'lekerlnK and 11 S ll.iMuond; Meretiiry. H. A tluisc A motion carried to amend the. l.',ittn of the club to combine tho ,, (fieri of Hecretitry and treutuirer. Mr tiiilse him no opponent for this if flee Tli" bt from which the board of' .lire, for I to be elected Is: I,. K Ai'iiott. It I.. Ilramlon, .Max Mad.in--ky. V II Klllnier. T .1 .McDonald, T II Parr. W. J. Klemmonrt. W II. Moss. A It. Molt. .1 A Keekat. I .Hnew. V. O. l,irson. A II Wel z ,,nd P n. Halley. MORGAN AND FLYNN FILE J'lw'iit CoiiBrewiunii Seel. Ite-eltv-f Ion Sapulpa .Man llinw In I'oiirtli 1 1 r Aw latcd I'rfnB Mule Wire , OKLAHOMA CITY. April 19 CnngrpMiniin Pick T Morgan re piibllmn of Woodward, filed notice of hi candidacy to mieeeed himself hk representative from the eighth concreslonal dlHtrlet toil.i .lames f l-'lynn of Sapulpa, republlran filed for conRressman fro.n the Fourth district. PlUncs for i-titte legislature were ns follows: 1'. Howard of Paron democrat, for representative from Adair county; J. It. Haley, republi can for representative from Major county and Pep Knight of Wynno wood, democrat, for statn senator from the Nineteenth district eltPKlt nl' VOMtNTAIlY dis solution of the Haleyon nil company w.is mad,' m dNtrlei court yesterday. --1 Kl'IT TO QlMUT title to land In settion 16 i'0-11. Tula county was begun in district court yesterday by Sadie Itoss analnst Orln Houston and othern, the woman rl.ilmlng title which It Is alleged the defend.tntH ikn . 1 1 u .1 I: a'pik tl t II A II II mInIp 'commissioner of charities, has heen In the city for tho past few days visiting ft lends Her visit Is not in .ally way official. She will return to 'Oklahoma City the latter part of the week I - .U'lMIH.MKNT pot H.T3S.75 was awaided (leorge V Sterling In dls , t let court .M-stcrd.iy in bis suit Uigalnst P It. Sterling to cotlect money on an indebteilne. claimed owed by the defendant to tho petl I tloner. I MAYOH-KIjUOT T. It. KvANS l to aililress the Oklahoma Automobile club at Its regular weekly meeting I In the private dining room of Hotel i Tulsa at noon today. He will tell Iwlmt he Intend to do to. and for, ,the motorists of Tulsa. I MAP.ItlAtii: MCK.NSK.S were is sued to the following yesterday by the Work of iiiunty court- P. K. 1 Pldjte. .10 and Ceo Phillips, 22. Tulsa; It. II Ibitt. 26. Tulsa, and Helm I. Sliuey. 19. Ii Kemp; Paul A. McNeill. 32 and lluby K. Har grove 2-. Tutsi fharlcs Shep.trd, 32. Oahestnn Texas and Mary A Wells, 31. cletiourne, Tiaus I-- PKT1TIONS Poll DIVt'Ht'H were filed In district court yesterday l'V the following plaintiffs: Ora Wilson lagalnst (leorge W. Wilson; Joseph ;3tiyett ngslnat May Utiyett; ll.tMd , P. Adnlr against l.ola M Adalri Anna 14. Hums against Prank M Hums. -I- K. H. SPITS, chairman, and W. ! A HajKon, secrftury of the Iletall Credit Men's association, went to Ml. I ami yesterday to help that city or 'ganlre a credit men's association. During the nevt few weeks these 'men are to assist Sapulpa. Parties- vllle ami other nearby cities to or- ganlie similar associations TONY IllM.I.. WHO escaped from tho county jail 1'obruury 13 with sixteen otner nrlsoners while awau . lug trial on the charge of automo bile larceny, was leturtieil to this city Wedliesilny night by N. II. i Uingley, deputy sheriff from CVn jlrHlla, III. where the capture W'as aitecteit bv orflcers of the latter city the flist of the week. - MHH. I.INDA SPH.SVi: HltOWN. Personnel worker of the southwest ern Y W. C. A field, arrived at the local asorlHtlon yesterday evening. Mrs. tlrown'H work consists In Inter Jlewlng young women who wish to bl'Cnm.i r, it..- i " m , "Ml rrtri'UUIPB .MTU, jllrown will be In the city several SELECT JURY FOR DAMAGE SUIT CASE Talbot Denies Negligence on His Part Caused Auto Collision. Selection ot tile jury before, which the suit of tleorgi) Webster against Halph Talbot, 111 which judgment for $1,400 in asued tor personal in- anil the wrciiung of a ford car I'Cfc.ui in distiK't emit No. 3 yester d.ix and the rae will liegln '"l" uiornliig 1 Websier clnlins lie was Injured and l is Kurd car wrecaeii at Klghteetith siteet and Madison nverum Novem 1 er 3n, loll, in a coll sum with a cir operated by Talbot. Tho latter claims mat tie was driving slow IV when Webster, operating a Kurd in 1 which were me jmwengrr. ran Into and against tne iteteu(lantH car. Ho denies eveiy claim ol Webster and ! st.ile in his answer Unit 'lie ml ! 1 11011 wan caused b) the iii'llon ol Webster in overloading the I'ord car and being tinatiie to control !'' xoiikMe. Hank ClcariurH Show Gain of itf Per Cent ricirlngs of the Tulsa banks for the week ending April 29 amounted to 1 1 3.6 4 1,697 51 according to the weekly report of trie clearing house association. The clearings for the corresponding weeK "f last year were $9,337.S93 2C. Tho gain was 1?.8 per cent Tram-actions of the local banks for the week totaled '2 (106, 22S. Some Test! THE best argument for the superiority of Scwall's chemic ally pure paint is that it wears as well as it looks. A glance at our color cards will convince you that this is the strongest possible claim for its supremacy. HARDWARE Phone Cedar 500 Madison and Hodge Streets ItolMTt A. Mi ltlrtiey Mineral Dlrec'nr Phono tf.6-171 91.' So 1 h Main Advt Oklahoma Hospital II! Mrtproof lth matlrrn facilities, IncluJ. Inn X Hay ami Clinical laboratory. Til AIM. Ml MIKIUI, Kilt .M'UHKt rrf.l H t Union, It I). V A. C ! I'rss. I,. II Orlrton M li I.ylla Atherlun, M. 1) Itrnlitrnt I'liyilclana. Wrat Ninth nnil JacUann Rlrcta. Tl I.SA, ll(l.IIOMA Inu DlaUnce l'hona Oaaca 1919 Special Sale Pattern Hats Your choice of a hiindrnd new pattern hats Ileautlful creations, each and every onn shows much indlvldiiallt). Asst. A Your choice SHI Aunt. It Your cholca 5H,"i HimiKi lira asMHlatcil wlili Th'eEailSiom 11 COHHCCT OHtSS FOR WOMEN Special Sale OF Men's Suits FOR Friday and Saturday Prices are tumbling down Blue Serge Suits Two Days Only $4"y.00 qH jOm ia- m mm I B A Pair of Overalls Free with Kach Suit TULSA UNION Department Store 112-114 South Main Jinnouncemeizt To everyone who -owns a phonograph "and to everyone who hopes to own a phonograph, we announce that wo are now distributors of the "singing throat" STARR PHONO GRAPHS, and also 5i?mn?tt Records. STARR Phonocraph3 and (Brunei t Records are made by the world-famous manufacturers of musical instruments, the Starr Piano Company, whoso prestiges has been spreading for tho past fifty years. Thu particular featuro of tho STARR Phonograph i3 its "singing throat" a throat made wholly of wood, thereby eliminating all metallic resonances; and the wood used in this throat, moreover, isSilvcr Grain Spruce tho same wood that was used by the master violin makers of two centuries ago to mal;o the price less Stradivarius violins. Seasoned for tho Starr until Us every fibre is "ready for t he test," Silver Grain Spruce h shaped with exquisite caro for the important work it is to do its service as the channel through which tho voice of the record is carried to your ears. And when the record is played then you perceive tho difference be tween the ordinary phono graph throat and this true "singing throat" of tho Starr I Many Gtylcs finished In Oak, Walnut, or Mahogany. (Grnnrlt Records ore fashioned with i caro as lavished upon a jewel each one cut exquisitely. Ojriturlf studios oro in New York where each new musi cal "hit," born on Broadway, is trans lated by stars of the musical world into the glorious language of the OJriim-lt Records. New dance selections new orchestral selections, now vocal triumphs all are constantly being added to the great treasure-chest of ttMturlt repertory. We aro justly proud of having obtained the representation of STARR Phono graphs and Qjrmtflt Records. We cor dially invito you to visit our ealesrooma at your earliest opportunity, and to listen to tho new (Si'inirll Records and the "singing throat" of the STARR Phonograph. Until you uctually hear them, no description can make you realize tho beauty of their tones. Come today I Your Credit Is O. K. SHANNON'Q Furniture Kj 14 and 1G West Second Play While You Pay 3 ' w hi b. Sltrr Phanotrap II I 8 it Cliiiir Ptiivlmsfs Friday Will Mr On .Mine 1st. Sliitcmrnt W k N w In Condensed form for hurried readers Vandevet Etsiryfclbninig Silk M. In addition to the Extra Specials, these arc the Reductions in Plain and Fancy Silks $1.00 Silks now S.'.p $l.i!r Silks now !Sc ?l.."0 Silks now $1.18 ?1.7fi Silks now $1.38 $Mr Silks now $1.18 ?2.0() Silks now $1.(18 $2.'J." Silks now $l.9S .VJ.l."t Silks now $2.10 " $2.7"! Silks now $2.15 $3.00 Silks now $2.G.r $3.U."i Silks now $2.7."t $3.1."t Silks now -$2.n."i $3.9.") Silks now $3.2." $l.lr Silks now $3.7.r $l.l.r Silks now $3.9." $.rt,00 Silks now $1.18 $ri.2." Silks now $1.35 $."). irt Silks now $1.50 $0.00 Silks now $1.95 $7.00 Silks now $5.95 $7.50 Silks now $0.50 $8.7.r Silks now $6.95 $0.00 Silks now $7.45 $0.15 Silks now $7.95 $0.75 Silks now $8.25 $10.00 Silks now $8.50 $10.50 Silks now $8.95 $13.00 Silks now $10.85 $10.00 Silks n w $13.95 $10.05 Silks now $11.95 $17.50 Silks now $15.85 $18.05 Silks now $15.95 All Vnnl SHU Main Moor Silk Blouses Included at these Sale Prices Crept; Ip Chine, Ccorfl clle and Tricolpllcs. $6.50 Blouses... $5.20 $7.50 Hlouscs. . . $C00 $8.50 Hlouscs... $0.80 $10.00 Bloucss... $8.00 $12.00 Blouses... $9.00 $12.50 Blouses. ..$10.00 $15.00 Blouses... $12.00 $17.50 Blouses... $11.00 $18.50 Blouses... $H.80 $20.00 Blouses. . .$10.00 $22.50 Blouses. . .$18.00 $25.00 Blouses. . .$20.00 $2.50 Blouses. . .$22.00 $35.00 Blouses. . .$28.00 $ ,1.00 Blouses. . .$32.00 $15.00 Blouses. . .$30.00 lilollMr Tiilnl Floor Mailing Charges Pre paid on All Mail Orders American Legion Dance roNvn.vJin.v iiai.u s.vrrn. IAV UVIONINt;, MAY I IliiiKlnu NMft to ll:l I VIoiiiIm lutltral AiljiiKslon; SI I 'or Couple 77ie Entire Stock of Silk Dresses on Sale These are the original and reduced prices $31.75 Dresses $27.80 $37.50 Dresses $30.00 $10.00 Dresses $32.00 $12.50 Dresses $31.00 $15.00 Dresses $30.00 $50.00 Dresses $10.00 $55.00 Dresses $11.01) $57.50 Dre.sse.s $10.00 $50.00 Dre.sse.s $17.08 $00.00 Dresses $18.00 $02.50 Dresses $50.00 $05.00 Dresses $52.00 $07.50 Dresses $51.00 $70.00 Dresses $50.00 $72.50 Dre.sse.s $58.00 $75.00 Dresses $00.00 $77.50 Dre.sse.s $02.00 $80.00 Dre.sse.s $01.00 $82.50 Dresses $00.00 $85.00 Dresses $08.00 $87.50 Dresses $70.00 $80.50 Dresses $71.00 $00.00 Dresses $72.00 $02.50 Dresses $71.00 .$05.00 Dresses $70.00 $07.50 Dresses $7!).G0 $100.00 Dresses $80.00 $110.00 Dresses $88.00 $115.00 Dresses $92.00 $125.00 Dresses $100.00 $135.00 Dresses $108.00 $150.00 Dresses $120.00 $100.00 Dresses $128.00 $102.50 Dresses $130.00 $105.00 Dresses $132.00 $107.50 Dresses $131.00 $175.00 Dresses $110.00 $177.50 Dresses $M2.00 $185.00 Dre.sse.s $148.00 $105.00 Dresses $150.00 $200.00 Dresse.s $100.00 $225.00 Dresse.s $180.00 $235.00 Dresses $188.00 $250.00 Dresses $200.00 Drntii KmiIoii, llilnl Floor Everything in Silk Reduced All. Yard Silks Silk Gloves Silk Hosiery Silk Hand Bags Children's Silk Dresses Women' Sill; Underwear Silk Blouses Women's Silk Dresses Silk Underwear of every kind Reduced Silk Camisoles Of wash satin, crepe de chine and Reornelle. $2.50 Camisoles. ..$2.00 $2.75 Camisoles. ..$2.20 $3.01) Cnmisoles. ..$2.10 $3.50 Camisoles... $2.80 $1.50 Camisoles. . .$3.00 $3.75 Cnmisoles. ..$3.00 $1.75 Cnmisoles. ..$3.80 $5.00 Cnmisoles. . .$1.00 $0.00 Cnmisoles... $1.80 $0.50 Cnmisoles. . .$5.20 Silk Petticoats In pink and white only; s plain tailored mid fancy kinds, loo. $12.50 Pctticonls $9.00 $13.50 Petticoats $10.80 $15.00 Pctticonls $12.00 $17.50 Pctticonls $M.00 $18.50 Petticoat $11.80 $20.00 PcWiconts $10.00 $22.50 Pctticonls $18.00 $25.00 Pctticonls $20.00 $30.00 Petticoats $21.00 .".Xt.CO Pelliconls $28.00 $10.00 Pctticonls $32.00 $12.50 Pelliconls $31.00 $15.00 Petticoats $30.00 $17.50 Pctticonls $38.00 $18.50 Pelliconls $38.80 $50.00 Pctticonls $10.00 Silk Gown nt ll.csc reduced prices! $13.50 fivns....$ 10.80 $i.t.00 downs.... $12.00 $10.50 downs $13.20 $17.50 downs $11.00 $18.50 downs $11.80 $20.00 downs $10.00 $22X0 Clowns.... $18.00 $23.r0 downs $18.80 $25.00 (Jo whs $20.00 $27.50 Ciowns....$22.C0 $30.00 downs.... $21.00 $32.50 downs $20.00 rc.OO downs $28.00 $37.50 downs $30.00 Silk Teddys reduced as follows: $0.50 Tcddvs . . . $5.20 $7.50 Teddys . . . $0.00 $8.00 Teddys . . . $0.10 $8.50 Teddys . . . $0.80 $8.75 Teddys . . . $7.00 $10.00 Teddys ... $8.00 $11.00 Teddys ... $8.80 $12.00 Teddys ... $9.00 $12.50 Teddys ...$10.00 $13.50 Teddys ...$10.80 $15.00 Teddys ...$12.00 $10.50 Teddys ...$13.20 $17.50 Teddys ...$14.00 $18.50 Teddys ... $14.80 $20.00 Teddys ...$10.00 $22.50 Tcddvs ...$18.00 $23.50 Teddys ...$18.80 $25.00 Teddys ...$20.00 $20.50 Teddys ...$21.20 $27.50 Teddys . ..$22.00 Kllk Underwear 'llilnl floor Members of the Open Shop Square Deal Association One Carom and Four-Pocket Brunswick-Balke-Collcndcr BILLIARD TABLES May Be Bought , CHEAP FOR CASH Tables in Good Condition CALL OSAGE 8639 ,1 l?l " ft m