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TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1020 SIXTEEN TULSANS TO BAPTIST MEET Clmrler Special Car for Delegation to Annunl Church Convention. WANT 1922 MEET HERE Expect 10,000 Di'lrKutPH at This Year's GnUiontiK in ValiiiiKton, 1). ( nixtMin mnilicrg of Tm i I'ii'iiI r hurrhdi will trt from thin iiy Ktiitday fvnlng to ntuni ihc ,u nun) Hnullicrn llnHlgl convent ion to hM In WndilnRlnn O f . May 12-1 X. A piflln I'ullmnn liaa In mi rlwrtfwl for tho party, whwii will Include 12 itintnlmm of thn licmw.irc llaptLt nmoclallon frnm N'uwal.i, 1Urtlvlllc. rtaimltm. Mrlntow. mid l)ewy. ArranKcmcnfg fnr Mm lrii hAVo hpn miulf liv ltcv (' I'. fan nntly. rllv iiilnnlnnnr) for tlit Tula )!flltlt union. The Tyhn ilPlfRatlon will I"1 follow' Uv. W. O. Anilomon. Mm Anilergon, Mlix Wlllin .AiuLrtinti, Mr. nnd Mm. K. U Itllry nnil Mr. anil Mts. R 1'. Shannon, nf tho Klrnt llnptim rhtirnh; llrv. f I', nncl Mm. KM". Mm W. A. Kvrrntt mid Mr. Knnnft O'NmI, of tho Immun liol llnjitUt church: llcv. W A. Todd nnd Mm II. fl Mnrrlnon of thn .Vognlp Avotuix I In 1 1 1 lot. church ; UfV. C. II. nwn "f the Tulsa. lUptlut church: Hcv. W. T. Hcolt, ups'u'lHtlonnl iiiljwlonnry for tho Pr1ir.wnrn 1 In p tint nfwocliitliiii, nnd Hkv.U. K. rnnn-idy. Ilof.wrcn 7,U(K) anil 10,000 ilnlc Kiitcit jirn expected In nttenrinnen nt the rrrnventlon, which hnH linen nmnnl thn Victory convention tin tmimfl or the fnet that Hoiilhern Hnp tint churi!)icM lal yenr ruined u luul et of over 190,000.000. ftcv. .1. II. (iiiinliri'll nf Kurt Worth, Texan, will not ii moderator wif tho m-xhIon. An Invitation In- IioIiH tho l!i!2 convoii tlon In Tulmi linn lieen prepared Iiy Tulm llapllst chrircliox and will hn oxtended In tho turn a of Oklahoma llntitlgtrt. Ah ii majority of the itnptlxt mln Irter of thn glair, will attend the convention, mont of the pulpits, will lio filled hy luynen. The IiiwIucmm men's Whin clnn nf Dm Pirat Hap tint church will hav'o charRo of the evening Kervlce Kundny, .Mny 0. On Sunday, Mny 1(1, llev, A. I.. I,llch emtoln will preach nt thn mqrnlnir gnrvlr.o nnd tlin j"oun man of thn Uttrnca vlnna of tho Flrgt Ilnptlnt confirmation will prnpurn thn pro Krnm for tho evening gnrvlce. Itsv, .1. I'eachy will supply nt thn Hup. tint mission In thn Kendall district In tho nhsencn of Ilcvnrnml Can-nndy. Lniif Elected Ad Club President I m flllllllHMrTvRfc. L L Wimt Ail opportunities nro lending hunilrciN of men dally (o thimn no llniix for wlilcli tlw)y nro lx-ht filled nml lilli tirliiR tlui MkrckI rcMullH. lolllfy your work put fun Into jour loll and !o n tuippy Wnrit At tmerl I fi I.oti; Witt (it; up 'lie pn . idrM h in nt tin i f ''lii.ti of 'hi Till-1 Ad i , I ,r i , i r.', e.n ' i 1 i i . ti ! im n hy the '!,) ,. i. i'h' i, t ' e nil if h I niidllorliini Mr lonK wiih elected liv nci Immittoii .1 Itun tlllilmiin who hint nlno heen nominated fur thn office withdrew IiIh nanui from tlm nontesl in favor of Mr. Iintf lio fnrn tho votn wiih taken. K A. tliilne. neeretury, w the unnulmoiiK rholie for the position of secretary-tieiisiirer H I) Pick nrlnK wnM elected vice president. l''nllowlnK am the nieinlieru nlected to the linurd of directors- I. K. Ali hott. l O. Uirson. A. II. WclU, V. O Mosi, Max Madansky. and A. .I. Critic, who was president of the idlih ilurlliK thn past year. Residences Land List of liuildiiif PvrmilH llilllillnp permits were Iss'led yeB- I terday us follows l,ouls Dod.lusUy, lot r.. block 12, lllllrresl. rinlilunie, $4,000, John P. ItlchardB, Jeffer- , son strcot, warehouse, Ift.OOO. .losn phlnn Itolhamer. 2H05 Knst Second, resilience, H.000; II. A Mitchell. 2112 South Norfolk, residence, 13 000, narniii! $1,000; Orin 15, 1'pp. HlTi Terrace Drive Kariiuc and ner ants' quarters, $1,000, f'has A Knnitz, 1,139 N'orth Main, ri'sldnncc, $0,000, cnraKe, $300, It. Itadschwelt, 27.12 Hast Ninth, residence, $3,000, IIIiiiv Prncntn Trip. Hnv Meadn Putt, pastor of thn First Christian church, wllj not ut tend the statn convention of tlin PlsclplfH of Christ, which ppans In MtlnkoRcn today hocausn of tho 111 nesx of his llltln dniiRhter, I tuna Leo Mr. Putt was nsked to presldo nt tho convention. II J Wooton, a dele Katn from ,tho unnernl inemlicrshlp of thn local church, will nlsn hn un nhln to attend the convention as hn had planned. Hlchnrd Hellhron ntlucntionnl director of the church, will ro to Unld Monday, and Mrs. II T Maxwnll In also oxpeetnd to nttoud Thn convention will closo Monday, May 10, 1 ASK 0. U. HEAD HERE1 j oilcan uoiiicn m ny win iihii- l)r. Sirallnii llmoks to Ail ilnM .Mi-'lliia. An imitation will tie sent today i to In Hiriitlnii ItronHs, president or MLIuhnMo lilik-lllllv If, ITlllke tl puMic addris In Tulsa Krldny, May 21, under the ausplres of the locul tirsneh nt inllnBlate nluinntK. Mrs (lenrse M ItHtisoin, president, nn iiounii il yesterday Tho in easlon will in- h celehrntton In honor of he . ' omiltlcin recently Hc' urdntl I ., h it. university Iiy Um imtlnnnl ii h.i. ii i ion us n result nf the efforU i.f ii., lot. it asset lutl'm Mhn'Md Dr. I hs lie uiinhle to rom to Tulu , . in ilite specified, lis will lie i I im i iime when most ronvetii- ! i . in i IpcI that nil the edueu- ii r.irifs in Hie elty will hi . ,,ii, st thf npem meeting T, in, i ln will he held III the 'I ill a hind school HUilltnilum In tl"" if 1 1 , hi insure the attendance "f h i n In, ,il students and special In v Mi will he Issued In the III JO i i I i itc m nf Kendnll cnllce end the h Kli school. It Is alio I Im hopn t iln mil. grime iilumni ii of Tulsn. i, ,i Pi limits' Nisit will stimulate , ii it in "( iklHlioma's own univer sity .Mi-" II H Minnie ch ilrin-i" it thv pi ii ram committee f"r Mi' nipiii, will mi, mm Hie j 1 -,y r ji i 1, lulls Slrll.ii Ik mticiI. LKVHI,ANP, i Uiio. Muv Ihresteneil strike of ,1 Oiu) I'levi'Hiu street car men ws indrrinltrly pnsi i poned lodav follnwuiK a rnertin. i with the special imiiuil .ommittee The carmen and Piesidenl lohn .1 Hlanley of the 'li rl.inil Itnllwav comiianv Imve iiKreed to permit the council committee to work out a re nrraiiKcllient nf echedules IIckIm tislav ami si inly iiirefull) tho Want fiiliimim wlicro summer ii'MiriM ant nilvcitlscd. The Morluaru ' f aw Kunernl servliei fnr Waller I'nse, 27 yeare old. taxi driver, who Is lie lleved to have heen killed hy hlKh Isekire, lust Hnturdiiy nlftht were nelil h the l'ilirny fhnpei nt 'I o clock yesleidav afternoon wi'll Itev. f. J. Allen offlclatlnR All of thn ti xi drivers In town aliended the luneral. Iiituiment was In Hns um. Illl'l .lames .1 Pieti. ID years old, died nt the Hand HprlnRs hnepllal. Iatn Wednesday nlnht, following an nper stlnn Mr Pletx lived nt 1712 Houth Italtlmore Me was on oil well con ttsetnt end was well known ihrounh out the fraternity I'tineml sr rangtenients h.ive not heen mad I'li'iisi il U llh Till, a Siatliili lie, r ii 1 1 1 im stations In Tulsa and "klshoma i'lty re running; close tiicc fnr fust pliicn In slate recruit ing; re nrds. I, lent. I'omdr. K II. Williams In eharKn of navy recruit ing; In Oklahoma, declared yester. day whllit vislltnir the locnl sta tion forndr. Williams expressed himself us plensud wph the show Ins: made hy the Tulsu station. Thn Tulu fta'i'ii has three inemlirrH im it - uf in I Ihr riui.ihon ii ty Stllti'lll i i.' iff of I PLAN RAIL CONTROL Trench to llnitcn Iteiircutilntlnii tu .Meet llemauil nf Slrtkers Who An IteiiialiiliiK Out. PA I An. Mil) 0 - Tlx- strike of railway men. whP h has now ex tended to the miners and die kers and to mclil workers In the I irls dlstrh t with the threat of s posl hle ueneral strike, hns n lined the Rovernment to hasten lis ptomlned plan of rcrirgnnluitlnii of the mil ways ns forecast In thn rhamher nf deputies I'ehrtinry 21 hint. It Is considered that this plan. Klvlns control of the transportation systems to lomuilttno represent ing; all Interests, will furnish the prnhahle hnils fnr a settlement of the strike which Is a cnnttnuatlnn of the Mnv day demonstration with mitlrniMli'HlInn of the rsllwuys (s lis i hlef ohject. I'nnffli lal details of thn Kovern ment's jirojet t show that It provides for a (ontrollliiK loumil composed of iJeleKates repiesentlliK the teihnl cal nnd nilmtnlstratlvn personnel of thn railways, the workmen, (ham hers and the Kovernment. The council's control would cover operation of the roada anil iinlfka t, Ii nf ciieratltK mithids i. a h an time t il lis and i tnndiinli iiin if rulll cr. 1 1 i,,Iim anil slen.ils. In Ken- ,'.!. A authority will bo absolute. ,. ,.i.l ltmliy, ine HJII1. n ?, ,V.?ietaliied nnd operate their l'r"l" lUfv wniilil incrulv be t.if. iiuvrauk ... 1 ulsa , Atloiul tendnnUce at liA"0."!." "J !n. l! . , ,., ,ve 111, i ii 1 1 ii I ii i i ventlon of thn IK, i.H.n,. lion of women .hl,.v, ,.i . close at Miami this afternoon The I session opened Wednesday. Mv Mrs U N Will, president (,f tile ' federation. Is the presiding offher Miss flnni Klmlmll, of Tulsn, chair man of the home economics commit tee of the district federation, wU Hive a rcpott nn her work at th moinlnK session about th bread qufitlon. Youh tracer cn upply CAMPBELL'S MERIT BREAD Ak V r the He lint Sister says. the trouble's oone out lunch - since we eat Post Toasties LITE 1N5URANCE SERVICE Business Insur ance covering partners or essen tial men is neces sary to protect against possible heavy loss. AVDavenport Gen'LAgt. CTMA Life Insurance Ca 21?-220 PaloceDld. TftmrJmi m Atont Phrihei QsaBQ 1(05 for appointmonta Chautaucjua Lake New York MATHER HALL Till: 'AMI' roit OKLAHOMA GIRLS A trip full of I'xcltmcnt nml pIciiMirt'H ns well im being very ciliK'tillonal, Tho lilcnl place for joiiiik hullCN to spend tin) hot mminicr iiioiiIIi.h, I'Olt API'OINT.MKNT CAMi (ISAlii; IUUU Mrs. A. W. Coleman gv- . MEN'S UNION DEPT. STORE 112 SOUTH MAIN STREET Unusual Bargains for Today and Saturday Men's Suits Beautiful blue serges, browns, excel lently tailored. Expansion Sale price $17 A Pair of Overalls With Even Suit Manhattan Shirts Beautiful patterns. Expansion Salo C"l "QO price jM-OJ' 100 dozen of other Shirts with and without col lars. Expansion Sale price $1.39 and $1.49 Men's Oxfords Tho latest styles and shapes; Expan- PA sion Sale jTricc; up from $ t)U 250 pair mismatcd Shoes, black and OKf tan, at Y utJxj Men's Hose, per dozen QQ I X, 5j " ' V TULSA UNION DEPARTMENT STORE 112-114 South Main Street Let the Great American Electric Flag Lead You to the Union Department Store Many Oklahoma Titles i Are Defective The greatest need of TITLE INSURANCE exists in Oklahoma, and particularly that part common ly known as Eastern Oklahoma. This, is manifest ly true because of the nature of Indian allotments and the uncertain knowledge which the govern ment possessed of members of thousands of Indian families. 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