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. -a. TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1020 SECRETARY ECHOSi Y. W. CONFERENCE Miss Pyle Tells Members of Association Work of National Meet. delegatesTo report , Two New Secretaries Added to Force of Institution at Board Meeting. 1 hrrs of tlio national Y. V. C. A (onfercnoo In Cleveland April 1S ;0 were heard nt tlio Y. W. C. A. ciii.p ni I'arthonln Park Wednesday 1 ,i n evening, tho secretaries In iin.t lyl. gcncrnl secretary, to u crup vt 22 secretaries and office c t..loe. of tlio local association Tho report W'as preceded liy a halt hu,,r cf "slums" and followed liy u miirhlimailow nnd popcorn toast Th" party went to tho camp Wodnes-dii- ctciinif. the secrotntles In tcLiirfii i t arranRcmont being .Miss IVi. J.i H'cbol, recreation secretary, I Its Nt'lue liURKins, nustuess eeuru 'f, nnd Mrs. Kloyo Carkill, usalst-'Jbt-miilojmcnt secretary. brief sketch of tho national confercn'f wan Riven by Miss l'ylo t Hie semimonthly hoard tnectlni; Tuesday Tho full Btory of tho con ference will he told by all the tlole-Kn;c-- M' Hiding Miss Pyle, Miss Idie-a Cash, Miss Kllzaboth Hour inl M"' ' Hlchnrds, and Mrs. N W M.ii'Rlniils at nn evening Pipel ine t r all association members next week New i-pcretnrles Introduced to loird memberH nt the Tuesday mettinc were Miss I.ucllo Moms, new cafeteria director, and Miss Mabel Tories, who will succeed MKs Horner m head of tho girls work depart ment on Juno 1. Miss Hones will temporarily act us assistant in the department The resignation of Miss Horner was recently accepted with Rront re. pret by the board of directors "of ttie Tulsa association. Miss Horner has been a member of tho secretar ial staff for tho past four and u half Vc-iirs and during that time has made a imputation for efficiency In Rlrls wotJ:, which has been recognized by the lutional headquarters nnd which Is equalled only by a few othor girls work fcccretarles In tho country. Miss Horner Is tho daughter of .1. T. Hor ner, head of tho eminiercinl depart ment in the T i.s.i high school, and Mrs. Horner, high Mhool librarian. Her plans for the future hao not yet been announced. OPEN 76Rf SMITH- ROAD New Hall l.lno Will I tin-he Truffle on diiiio I Announcement Sajs. KOI IT SMITH, Ark.. April 29. Tho Port Smith. Sublnco and Hock Island railway connecting with Kort Pinlth nt Paris, vu tho Arkansas Central lino and conn -ding nt Dar danelle with thn lloek Island rail road rill be open to commorclal traf fic .lung 1, It was announced at tho o!npany's headquarters hern today. The road Is 40 tnllos long and opens a rich coal Mold, farming and limber country. The first train wag sent over tho rond today. It Is proposed by the company to run trains from Dardanolln to Kort .Smith by using the Arkansas Central line connecting nt Paris. Saturday Is Set Apart as Americanization Day It AftiofiAtM Pr1!, Stiit Wire OKLAHOMA CITY, April 29. Governor ltoherNon In n proclnnia lion issued today set nsldo Saturday. Mny 1 un holiday nnd asked that all citizens of tho stato support nnd participate In tho American day eel ebratlons to be held In many cities of thn state. Sapulpa Notes iUl'M.PA. April 29. I N. Inis sett, supctlntendcnt of tho South western division of tho l'Ylsco rnll rond with offices here, loft early to day to tako charge of tho railroad s'riku In tho Oklalwiuia tllty yards. No trouble has boon reported In tho local i'lisio latds. Itev. I,. 1.. Hrnnnon of tho Orcutt Memorial church In Tulsa Is In this city today nrrnnglng for tho otvanl nation of the Intor-churoh World movement In Creek county As yet, nouo has been found to tako fu'llvu eharga of tho work, although J II. N. Cobb lma been uppotnted chairman. I both of Jenks, tleorge Kdwards, 31 ITolon, to lora Uroywm. 30 Hnpulpa. 1 winter ii pntison, !fi, to Vera Hum- inels, IS, both of Tuls.u Mayor J. Wndn Hone received no tice from l'Vdcrnl Prohibition Hlrv. tor John V. Iteeco today that nil endors nnd users of entraeti nto prohibited from selling any exlrnrt of syrup for bever.igo purposes con taining more than ono per cent nlro bol. Hotels, cafes nnd drink stands selling extracts or syrups will be tountnd ns hnvltiR sold such liquids for beverngo purpose, tho order stntes. "Jake" may not be sold In quantities larger than two ounces, .t Is ndded. nramntlc Order Knights Korrns. san assemble here the nlRht of May 4 to walk about 4 0 tandtdnlo "notostf tho hot muds." Into the tr- h r vhlch Is tho lilKbe.it rank of the KulRhts of Pythias orRnnlRitlnu. Only two men hold tho rank In this tlly, iilthoiiRli a number of initiations are scheduled. Pythian .ters will furnish dinner for nbout 16U visitors, JudRc I.uclcn II. W'rlirht of tho district eniirl here returned today from a week s vncitlon unit will open court at Okcmali Monday with n two week teim. The next regular term of district court hero opens .May IX. Kollowine nre marrlajfo llconceH Is sued hem today: OeorRo Mullein, .'!, Kredonln, Kan., to l-iy ICIncheloe, IS, SprlliRfleld, Mo.: Clnub'S O. Ker lev, l'3, to (iladys Mitchell, 19, both of Sapulpa; John Larber, 21, to Mac civ Mercer. 18. both of Dnnew: Char. It h Stearns, 21, to Kay McNeill, 22, Several hundred hlRh school stu dents uro out of tho city today. Tho tllrls Rleei club composed nf ?0 Rirls left this afternoon for Norman nc conipnnled byV scorn of students In- Iterested in the blR son fest tonlRht I lio niRli scnool teaennrs nro niso cut of tlio city, a number of them nt tcndtnR a conferonco ut Norman Tho Iilirh school bnso ball team left this monilni; for Norman .iccompati led by scores of rooters Including pevenil prominent business men Tim first Ramo with MuskoRco will be Played tomorrow mornhiR. Strict enforcement of the stntorcin- Jltary laws and city ordinance per ItalnlnR to the cJeanllness of tho city I v III bn enforced to tho letter. Mayor Cool Comfort Write for Booklet Come to the cool comfort, sea Ir, so cial life, and outdoor sports of Santa Dathara, California. Stop at The Am bassador and insure for yourself and your family a dellfilitful vacation "Where the Mountains Meet the Sea". Golf, play tennis, sail, swim, full tuna, ride do what you like to do best amidst petfect surroundings. The Ambassador Hotels System Ambassador, Santa Uatbara; Ambas sador, New York; Alexandria, Los Anceles; Ambassador, Los Angtlea; Ambassador, Atlantic City. The Hotels uhkh make uh the Amfvusaifor Hotrlj System ate not surfiaueJ In elegance nnd delightful tenice tie lute by anj other hotel in the world. Ekl m It S;l f ' ur r-i 1.:: I r-. raWT aWta M ia ITiaTlair. '771 f.lllUfi M ,1s- UH lsrr li-A aTC --7 a a a t r so easy to be sure ! .1 Wa.,e Vone told .i rommitteo from) various civic clubs in thn chamber of i cnti.mcrvo club looms Into esterday. Today. Mayor Hone teitetalid that l.c would ptlll.sh all Molaturs and salr that the pollen will bo roenfmv eil by thn .-u. ,i i i.ili committee which will point out places which need elcanliiK up and second warn ings to (imperii owuorti will be fol lowed by Immediate nrrcsH. A clean up cimiiHi kii (iroiiosed by tho civic cluln was iibandoned In favor of Mayor Hone's sanitary law enforce ment edict GIFTS "TOTAL" SIX MILLION llockrfcllcr liimlly Contribute to l'limN ItalM-il by It,'i(vtlts. NP.W YOU If, April 29 John IV Itockrfeller, Jr., today made a Rift of J4, 000. 000 In thn nnnin of his mother, lo the new world mnvemntit of northern Haptlsts. The oil iiuir unto previously contributed a lier sonal Rift of 12,000.000. The larRr sum Is Riven in the name nf the Iwiura Spellman Hockefeller Memo rial fund. Tho J4.000.000 Rift Is hnlf outrlRht nnd half conditional, Tho first con dltlnnnl inllllon Is erodltod to tho movement when It reaches $62,000, 000, and the second when thn fund totals $87,600,000, The llaptlsts bnve raised $22,600,000 to datn for a survey of mission needs The HI art uar 1 Mnrr liiii rrat serviced Tor 1. I. Mnrr. aRn 82, will tin held at the residence, HI Ilouhler, at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon, with Hev. Mendo Dutt, of tho l'irst Chilstlau church offlcl.i llnR Mr, Marr died Wodnesday afteruoon. He had retired from ac tive business but still held several provcrtles here, lie camo to Tilbu from Kentucky nbout Id jenrs no, and was aetln In tin) towns build in ;. Interment will be In lloso Hill. Martlno. Paul Martlnei!, ne 32 enrs, died at his home, nt llhikory late Wednes day ulRht He Is survived by n boy and Rlrl, his wife hnvlni; illed sumo time uro, Funeral services wen held nt thn homo yesterday nfter noon, with llobert Mclllriiey offlola tltitr. Itilrnnrnt wan In ltoso Hill Hell. Harto Coker Hell, thn Infant son of Henry llarto ttnll, 1 427 West How en, tiled Thllisdny tnornltiR. l'Jtieral services will b held fiom Iho rtsl tlenro at II o'clock this morntnR with Hobert Molllrncy nfflclattnir. Inter ment will bn In lloso Hill Thursday morning from Injutles that he received Tuesday niornlilK. J lo was wnrktiiR nt tho t'ompr'silon In ner Tubo bulldtnR bolnrf conslriirteil on thn Sand Spring! loiul nnd fell nbout th feet from tho lop of n tank. Ills Nidy was shipped to his old home, Terrll, lowh. yentertlay ufler noon. Cluirt li. Ijeulon Church, tho yenr oltl son of 11, II. Oiurrh, of (Itenn Station on Iho Saml Hprlnps Interurban, tlletl Thursday mornlnif. The body will bn shlnped to Stroud thin ovonlnR for burial. OPPORTUNITY of $.1,000 wor'h Durocs for rCRlslered $1,200 20 head of hoRs, 2Ii plRS; some of them) sotvs urn worth $,100 In $500 each. They nro flno bred animals. Phono OttiRo 2021 or 721)11 P. A. GREENING r w nm, tiin. nR 21 diiii LEST YOU DELAY Your Scat Selection Now For THE RUSSIAN BALLET a And Little Symphony Tonight H.MIIIOW .MPKIC OS KAI.C AT QI AIinit DlU'fS o I I PRODUCTS Look for thh htt-th mark of Armour bti, it if your afm guid in ilockinr th thwlctt of ur pantry rrvo f LL the guesswork all the worry all the un certainty are taken out of your food buying when you simply say to your dealer, "Be sure to send me Armour Oval Label Products." These foods are the finest that can be produced. "Simon Pure" Leaf Lard, for example, is made wholly from leaf fat, the choicest one-sixth of all the edible fat from the animal. Star Hams are selected from young, prime, corn-fed hogs, selected for smoothest grain and finest flavor. (Si'rtwf. Butter is churned in the country, from the purest and richest of cream. Every Armour Oval Label Food is top' gradeabsolutely de pendablc. Ask your neighborhood dealer. He has or can immediately get these superfine foods for you from our branch house. Write to the Armour Department of Food Economics, Chicago, lor interesting menus and cooking recipes. ARMlOltJ.RCOMPAIsy H. M. McKay, Manager Phone Osage 105-859 Tulsa, Okla. J:" JQavisSiotiSttop -tT 415 South Main 415 South Main Today We Continue Our Sensational Half -Price Sale Wc are pleased lo report that Thursday proved to be one of our banner days, and that hundreds of shoppers were here and availed themselves of the opportunity to se cure the very finest Suits, Coats and Dresses at one-half price. The sale will continue this morning. To women who are economically inclined, this event will prove most interesting. Shop early. SUITS AT HALF-PRICE All Suits in the Paris Fashion Shop Hclllny reaularly for M5 will he offered in this sale at, 17 Pft vcru special P ' t3J All Suits in the Paris Fashion Shop selling regularly for $M will he offered in this sale at, QZOK ft A very special tpJ.UU All Suits in the Paris Fashion Shop selling regularly for $60 will be offered in this sale at, Qft ftft very wjcco J50lU All Suits in the. Paris Fashion Shop selling regularly for $75 will be offered in this sale at, ftQ'7 very special '. PO I tlU All Suits in the I'aris Fashion Shop selling regularly for $101) will be offered in this sale at, liFCft ftft very spicial PJU.UU Suits from $125 lo $1150 at One-Half Off COATS AT HALF - PRICE All Spring Coats, Capes and Dolmans selling regularly for $35 wiil be offered in this sale at, rj PA very special PJL 0J All Spring Coats, Capes and Dolmans selling regularly for $10 will be offered in this sale at, 9ft ftft very special i)ijjJ All Spring Coats, Capes and Dolmans selling regularly for $50 will be offered in this sale at, ftft very special It.Ul All Spring Coats of finest materials and original styles selling regularly for $115 will be offered (CQO Kft in this sale at DO.t)lJ All Spring Coats in our French Salon selling regularly for $75 will be sold in this sale at, ft very special ipO I til tWs from $100 to $250 at One-Half Off Think of buying the latest and most fashionable Suits, Coats and Dresses at one-half their regular prices. There Is no condi tions to comply with, no red tape, simply come to this shop, make your selections and pay unly half price. To those who shop early will receive the very choicest values ever offered in Tulsa. Better shop early today. DRESSES AT HALF-PRICE All Spring Dresses in this collection selling regularly for $30.50 will be offered in this sale at, A OP very special pjLtit) All Spring Dresses in this collection selling regularly for $15 will be offered in this sale at, 99 ft very sjKcial All Spring Dresses in this collection selling regularly for $50 will be offered in this sale at, QOK ftft very special tpt.VU All Spring Dresses in this collection selling regularly for $05 will be offered in this sale at, CQ9 K( very special tPO.eiU All Spring Dresses in this collection selling regularly fori $75 will be offered in this sale at, ft very special tPO I tlvF Dresses from $100 to $250 at One-Half Off