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1 4 , TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920 W&Vlft : ; v BY rMi TH1 a!tt CllAWKOItl) PKIlKINfl WOMAN'S WORLD and WORK r. o. imhhiiji DTlfl I.OKTON..' f. A LATTA . ynrtnwn crept tnternl In ttio TllRlit came 3Knni ROM tmng 'n creep, -in mgiit e. Anon. MEMKKR Or MRunr.n ii or not nih.rrolllng run gather ifil r. l'n i juiiui --o, RUIn of suiiftciur ri in OKI,in', iimchron In On Ti r Thf Monttogge will present vn On. Month it,,), Kendall oIlfK'. on. T.r .All.ee mid Minn Alben mi Month luncheon -shower for On Tinn Hellenic. pit XlKh H Hlwiln will enter 1 wr nf thn Pan Hellenic ', on Haturday nf thin com. n when nasistlng hoiirhwn MrsdaniP Nell I) Blither If rgll Woods. Misses Mary rrn nnd Margaret flplvny. t nro nrccd to attend h 111" in election of off Icctb will bo reed were $R.7S, Those present wcte: Misses KdUh Warren, Flster War ren. Dorrls Warren. Hertha (Iray, Mnry Karris. Charlolle ruip, Mln nli Iximlon, Mm. Mrrnll, llsel lleese, Helen Kover, Marin f'ulp, l.eona Msvllle, Kreda llehaffnr, Iliilh Willis. Kmnia HampWs, fcm- mollne hatch, Mr T. II. O'Neill. rena flames, OMentlce Karris, Mil dred Ooodlson, clam Himmonn, Mlrtle Herd. IColen llnrnea, (Icr aldlnn Duncan, lllanche Medlln. Am Johnson. Bd th Ory: Messrs Oliver Van Zant, Mrf l'erry, lvu llrlnk, Hons O'Neill, ! red Mnrgcr- hIoii, Mr London, K. I. Himmons J,n .loliniion, oeriini owiiij. er- aid Covvan, Clydn L.iltl.nir. (liori!" HiiKhtB. Jo llnnnct. I'harli-a Mr Klnly. II. I'arku, Orval Ali-nl.iniKli, Mr llrnrli, Mr Mulllpr. (1 i'. Hum mira., II H, Hop, Thcmlnrn Hi'Ml, Hldiify I'l-rj-y, Hay Proiiii, Kaloa Allli, liaymono uranpr, Md Wnrri-n, Hani ONnlll, H. L. IvHtinur. Ooidala tha flmt of tna attended Krnnd npra. Mr. and Mra. L. K. fnhlll Imd as thnlr Kinmta Hi" "rt ho w,eK for Krand opra, Mr. and Mm. II. I Bckhail of Tt Worth, Ti-xim, wn rrturnrd to Ihrlr noni wroni-mi... and Mm. Cahlll left Mt nlaht Mr. Oren' fam In Wlw.onaln unl" Onon Mrollnir. i,...ALlJa M1i,K mpi, llnir Which ill bo held thin afternoon In thfj irary will ho enpcr.lally lnteretin . jk in nn nnnn nnn. HACtT mOnl 1IIU Will I'" 'l .,,,- Ur will t-o allowed to Invite two ffUmta. Thn club l feellnu Rratlflia over tho uccea , of Brand opera, wlilch waa an artUtle and financial rucceaa. frfittrallv Tab. ti. pi nrt Phi fraternity. Tula' chapter, will Klvo an nflcrnoon tea on thn afternoon of Tlmrmlay In tho homo of Mm. William n i-oiuri. Thla will be eapeclally for member. HnnK'XhTM NiiiIHmI, Mm. William II. Walker and Mm. rnrmii lnvitn will Preaido " hAiiHM nvrr Ihn ladlea' day Ht rarrla In the Ulka" rluh on next Thtimday afternoon. rtrllliMI I'urtv. tin. v. t. Hover will entertain TtieBday afternoon at auction brlJ In honor of Mrs. E. U. Iandreth of Kanaa Clt'. thn Kiieat of Mr, Hd- ward fioph. ! Club l'lmlo. Thn C. C. club will lv III annual plrnlo on Tumflay aftarnoon at n o'clock In Central park, at whioh Umr, 1he club famllU wlir b an- tartnlned. Club Events Mr. for a week'a atay In Ft. Worth. I'Vlends of Mra. L. Ii WriKoner will regret to hwir of ner rauiern death. hlch ocourred meently in IVorla, III. Mr rharlea Mercer of Ft. Worth, T. will nrrivn In early Junn to vUlt Mm. .'larenen il. Tavlor. th oil huilnem lly will remain fall. I HI'IT TO QUIRT title to lota 9 and 19, block 2. College addition to thn city of Tula waa filed In dls trlrt rourt veatrrdav by Klla Hoi aon agalnat M. H. Smith, In whlah the petitioner nlalma an undivided hulf ntereat, DKCHIiEH OF DIVOnCE were granted In dlalrlct court yoterday to Frl-nd M. Aiken agalniit Itertha M. Aiken; Fannie Ilopklna aimlnat William HopKina nualnraa and Profwalonal Club to Knd Scaaon With Dinner. Tlckela, plana, and atunta are In preparation for the atunt dlnntr to he given by oluba affiliated In the bualnena and profeYlnnl women'i department of the V. W. C. A. at :4R o'clock Friday evening, June 4, In the gymnasium. Though the nrrln nature of each tunt la a deep, If not a dark, crt, Individ ual ri are now being reheamed hv memhem of the Oyp.y. Coaden, Halliburton. Abbott, and Tidal bun Inena women' cluba. The bualnesa and nrofeu onal women iovin cup, now in the poitaslon of the Coiiden refinery cltib, will be award ed to the club adjudged the beat at the dinner. ...... Thla will be the concluding din ner for thla seaaon. Summer nctlvl tlea of buMnena and professional women' organlratlona will takn the eeaaonahle form of plcnlca, outings In the wooda and camp trlpt. ciiAnr.H ik DiiMKD nv Niictto Kays He Did Not Poll Oil Iviso to Mnd Which" Ho Ddcb Not Own n.MuinB hM .Mil an nil find ffafl least to property which he did nut I under falae pretoneca. own, Itogen Disxemore, a negro ar. rested at Muskogee Thursday, en tered a plea of not guilty at-his ar raignment yesterday before Justice H. J. Gray. The defendant waa com mitted to Jail under bond of 1500 for preliminary .hearing Juno 1. W. II. llotkln claims that on April 11 he paid Dlakcmore 1125 for the leafti on Und In section 22-19-10, Tulsa county, which the latter claimed to own, but ns a matter of fact, according to tho complainant, the negro has never had title to the property and ouiainco ine money DR. STOTTS ' 210 ttlchard nldg. Third and Doston Tulsa. Okla- Formerly of Hot Springs, Arkansas Blood. Bkln, Oenlto-Urlnary and Venereal Dlseaaea and general office practice. Serums, Vaccine, Electrical Treatment Thone Osage 8144 Citu Hricf Ncrdlcrmfl Club. The regular ni'etlrg of thn Needlecrafl Club waa held Wednes day wjth Mrs. F. M. Woolen nnd! celebrated Mother's day. Mrs. A F ' Voting gave an Interesting lalK on Thn Influence or .MOtncra on win Lives of Great Men." Thn program otherwise, paid tribute to "Mother " The name of thn club waa changed. to "Artalnka," which la an Indian immo for aaeembly Th next meet ing, thn last for the year, will par take of thn form of a' luncheon and picnic. xiAtiniAflK L1CKNHF.H were Is- in Hi following yesterday by il,. rl..rW of rolinlv colirl JameH A. iv.i.u 2R Tula.i. nnd Ne'tln M. De- iuw 5.1 'iiiii.v. Aiirnn A Anierlne, 21 mill lllll.v I. Hurley. 20. Tillun, Arlhur II M' lnUmh. 2S. Monmouth. in ,,.,,l Mil, Irr. I M MnrrlM. 20. Till- .j.'nrviiii. i. I'r.wi.r. 2 2. I'lttsburgh, I', and Mnry ('"If. 20, Nashville, Tenn., Frank Hyle, 21. Mounde, nnd Joy Wlllliims, IS. Wynmia. HAHHIHON H OHKEN of Mil- waukee. Wla . who waa assistant oounsel of thn nil division of the fuel administration at Washington, haM located In Tuls.i and intends to engage In thn production end of Hunt's Daily Store News SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1920. Personal Mention Mrs. W. P. Jbhnston of Claremor wan a visitor In tne home or ner sister, Mr. C. I Ooodale. and Mr. DR. IRA ALLISON IlI-OOD, HKIN AND nuiNAiiY disi:asf,s 10 H rjmt Third Ktroot, DR. DWIGHT ALLISON Nnii-Stirglrnl Dlscnac of Wom en, and (Irnrrnl Offlro rrartloe. kast Thlnl Street. Ilotira 9 n. it), to H p, m.j Huiidny 0-13. Y. W. C. A. Calendar. Circus party for girl rrervea ot Cella Clinton, 0uie and Mark Twain achool. In girl' work dPrt ment, 3 to fi p. m. A group of 20 youiig women frorn the Central National bank kW. to camp for week-end. 2;30 Pi m,' Young women of tho l'hllathea class of tho noston Avenn' M. E. church, taught by Mra. Claude Tuttle, entertain the young men's Wly elan, taught by C J- Allen, at supper Mid evening party In tho lodge. Church Social. The young people of Immanuel Jlantlst church enjoyed a very pleasant evening, Wednesday, May 1. at a pie social given by the Sroung Men's class at the home of airs. H. II. O'Neill for the purpose f obtaining money to purchase the 'juecertary equipment for the 1m 'rhnnuel baseball team. Total pri)- EX-SERVICE MEN! mmHuimitunuiiimmiaiiinnminHiiiiHiiiHiitHHiHtmHiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "IN UN.ION THERE IS STRENGTH" The American Legion NEEDS YOU TKu tAn-t hear vou- . nudtly Dttttrl try Wis. mm VOL. V. No. 22. Saturday An HAJpMANN WardBhc Trunks Jflrt ne Toithoeo who Hto lu Kpjjill iijwrlrncntn (Let ua deSfrmstKite to you (in addition tivthe travel comroria, the practldil, every-day use of n wardrobjjjrijnk in your home. r,fC ?.-. iiri 1A j rrom jdj..iu co $226.00 vfi,' j.vviti: YOU ,Evn If you haven't the remot 'est Idea of purchasing now, be- ...... ut.niil.l V. . Uyear-i'oun,d use of x Hartmunn warorooe. Mall Orrirra Prepaid L-DC:E K Trunk Company , 41 1 South Mnln St. Tulwv Kiinsn City L. J. Ittenbach Besldent Partner i Fill out the application printed bolow nnd mail to tho American Leprion, 947 Kennedy Rlrtp;., Tulsa, Okla., with $2.00 to cover dues to Jan uary 1, 1921, which includes a paid-up eub Boription to tho American Lesion Weekly. Application for Membership In The American Legion Name ; (rieaae Print) Tlret Middle Last Address - Btrset ' City." Military Organization Date of Enlistment Date of Dlsclutrge .V COURTESY PALACE THEATER How About Your Catarrh? Do You Want Real Relief? I . mm Then Throw Away Your ' 1 All k 1 Sprays ana uinor ivikc ghift Treatment. First of all find out Just what cause' your Catarrh, if It waa merely a IocaI 1,-rlUUon and lnflamma,Uon of the delicate lining of the lioas, throat and air paaa;es, then you mlcht renHonably expct to be cured h iiir use of local rwaedlea. But have you ever known of one single person to be freed from the slavery of Catarrh by any kind of local treatment? I ,WhBlmply becui you hv overlooked the c-tuao of these, eymp tome, and nil of your tre.Umont has been mladlreoted. nemovn the cnusn of the clogged-up acumuAtlona that choke up your nlr paswigen. and thoy will naturally illaappear for givod. Hut no niattor how many local applications you use to temporarily clear them away, they promptly re appear and will continue to do ho un- til their oauso in rcmoveo. 8. 8. 8., the flnn old fifty-year-old blood remedy, Is tut antidote to the millions of tiny Catarrh germs with which your blood is Infected A thorough rourno of S. S. 8. will cleanse your blood, nnd remove tho (Unease germs wnicn cause catarrh. Wrlto for free medlca.1 advice to Chief Medical Advisor. 167 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.U Extraordinary SALE- Taffeta Dresses Every Taffeta Dress Reduced at Least 25 Two Groups Scarcely More Than 1-2 Price This lot includes values to $39.75 Most of them $39.75. Taffeta in shades of Navy and Copen and Taffeta and Georgette combined. Some of them embroidered fin ished with pleated frills; others plain; all new spring models. $ 20 This lot includes Dresses that are priced at and near $49.75 regularly. Plain Taffetas, Foulards, Georgette and Taffeta combined, Printed Georgette and Tricolette in a good selection of the best styles, in Navy Blue and colors. All Other Taffeta Ureases From simple street frocks to handsome afternoon dresses bear straight reductions of 25, (Second Tloor) Continuing Saturday The Sale of Silk Shirts Bilk and 811k Cloth Shirt In plain color and stripes. A limited number of style to choose from. $4,69 Men' Furnishings Section Main Floor The HUNT Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Stain Stret, Between Third nnd l'ourth Pla. Saturday Candy Specials Old rihlond ChoceUI. Cov iit P.rp.rmlnti ml P.tnut Cluittri. flOo lb. Auort.1 StlU.l Nuti. II.S5 lb. Cuiilj fihop Msln Flnor Members of The Tulsa Open Shop (Square Deal) Association L IS ii Is it t n at ii 1 o1 U If 0 I h I) It lr 4; st an. IT .1 , f s r v. e Si 13 "a TT tt c) lr d It il 1 J: i ' 'I 1 -n v Hi 4 ,U fit: ni .13 4 K i(tt 4 4 v. l W