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7 9- GIVE SHEEPSKINS hers of tho Mason lodge, of which he was a membor, that during his career as a hotel manager, he never turned a man from tho door because of lack of funds. Tho body was shipped to Waterloo, Iowa, last night. PmimimiIo 1'lllllT Alltll.l.llW Prosecution under tho slato statutes for failure to makn nppilca tlon or to have In possession an auto mobile not carrying a state license, was begun before Justice H. J. Gray yesterday when V. 8. Htucker wt arrested by Ocorgn H. Oraco, city patrolman. Htucker entered1 a plea nf not guilty at his arraignment yes terday and was held under bond of $100 for trial of tho ease Juno Comniff Rlnilrrrten Klfnt rhltln chiifth, cntnr Ninth nt llouldfr KIKhl wffV, Junt I to Jul? II, to 11 ft m. If IntrrcatM eall Mil.. KATHAnt.M". IIOt'flTOS I'hon. (.tr 1011. Ill R. Clnclnnntl City Brief a nkiiAiio.MVs iiMsr hmiii; ron wo.mi n AT HIGHFRIDAY Mil. AND MH8. RANKIN C RBKD, 1002 Kuat PostorU, an- nniince tho hlrth on Juno 1 of a datightor, to whom they havo given tniors to Receive Their wio nama oi Jicuy Juno. MAHRlACin l.lCKNHKS were. Is Diplomas in uaps and Gowns. TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1020 . - U tf-V-Ifl .thk -om or quality f wo l 319-321 S. MAIN ST. 0 0K 300- J VVtk- -TJW sell ! m PROGRAM ELABORATE sued to tho following yesterday by tho clerk of county court. Harry K. Schroder, 38, New York city, and lvn Smith, 27, Tulsa, Charles V, McCarrcll, 27, nnd Mary C5. DoVault, 22, Tulsai D. C. Shannon, 62, and Mllto N. Slnnott, 46, Muskogee. PETITIONS KOU DIVORCK were filed yestorduy In district fmurt by Marie Jonos against Dennis .lones, .1 i?i..nln nf Pnmmonro- mt of High Occurs nt Convention Hall. v thnn 170 gtudenta will re- . rc prlnioil on parchment n,t Inserted 111 a shcoii- " t .'der bcarlnR tho name of the jiti'l tuo high scnooi sen in ' 1 . . Thn d.ifoT mil 1m llttn 'f,l ..n the diploma: "They aro . r .iiit diplomas thnt 1 have ' n-cn plvcn to hlsth school stu , , Mtrlo C. rrunty, principal I Ma'crtl.l'. AV'y clHhorato nml ItnpoBlnB ,roinm has heen prepared Mr tho , .,.. whkh. according to Mr. f. ,f him neon mo Kim "i uvcry ir.'l Rlrl 01 UIO iius.i 1 1 vim mu ,,,, vri set foot in a srhool bulld- inc The seniors win ovupy huikv ,.. a nd will wear cups and sowns. Mr I i ii nt V saw r.. uueniuiun Inner mendent of, city schoolB, will r""flf A , The prpprn" ...,... hv ulienr. Invocation. Hev. C. W. Kerr f ' WlnBS of Sons, Mcndels nhn (.ah and high i-chool Klrls chorus presentation of diplomas, for high school, Merls C. l'rnnty. for cl hnols. 15. H. Ohorholtzer. for beard of education. 11. O. Mo Clure.. The SUir Spangled Itilnncr. aurtlfme. standing. ThU program and event closes tho rommencement week and tho school jeaf. l'.lkl tn OVIrbrnto. Co-operation of tho IJIks with tho -ini Veterans of America and other organizations In Iho program f,v ihp 1'ourth of July relehratlon w.i'ff panned yesterday evening nt In, iftfeMng of an Elks committee composed of J-osier r. nurns. wai ter Gray .mil .luck Oelfand. Kvonts . . . i in prosep' mi inw i-tiiiiu ri; n pa' arte I reworks nt Owen park, and athletlr events at McN'ulty pa'k ernio K. Hogun ng.ilnst KunlcoJ II.. . . . til ... . .'1 iii'kuii, di mur i-iniicr, or., against Ada Plnnor; UHIan Ii. Nlchelsou against Claronco 13. Nlchclson; Jack iTancis against rorrlne Krnnds, Cora Snyder ngnlnst Uvarctt Snydar. DRCRIJH OK ' DIVORCK were granted yesterday In dlstrl.t court to Ida Avery against Dexter Avey, Allco Ilaker itualnst J. M. Ilaker; Marshall T. Kappclo ngalnst Mablo iappeio, JUDOMENT for 13.336, claimed o ho duo for oil drilling operation '.j?.. 2'1.'.."nK0 ciint and nn additional 11,000 for fishing, draw ing, casing irtid Plugging well, was asked In a suit fUed In district court by Mark !. Dunlgan against tho Marlanrt ReflnliiB company. , The Mortuary looting. Thomas J. Loving, 78 years old, died suddenly at' the homo of his daughter, Mrs, .?. M. Oray, 1643 East Third, last Sunday. Me Is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. M Gray. Tulsa; Mm. Emma Van Houdcn, r ii-uuiiiu, rvan.j ana .Mrs. Nancy wM-uiiuii, .my, uKia.; nnu ono son, John II. Loving of Silver Cltv. Iowa. Tho body was shipped to Uernlcc, .vjKia., iiiiesuay mining. liloy. i Kuneral services for John Exley, 59 years old, who died at va local hospital Monday ovcnlng, following nn operation, were, held at tho .Mlicncu-i'ioming chapel at, 4 40 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The body was shipped to Oil City, Pa lor uuriai. IrnliliH. i Frank D. Jenkins, 68 years old, died of heart failure at tho residence, i.i r.asi second, iasi sunuay. .Mr. Jenkins was formerly a hotel man ager here, and It was said by mem- VACATION TIME Is here nnd in planning your luggage needs come to L-U-C-E-'s nnd let us help you. Traveling ling (ns illustrated) come.s in hlnck Cobra, grain cowhide, sewed corners, lift catches and inside lock, waterproof lining, hand sewed frame, Priced at $16.50 L-U-C-E Lupgagc First because L-U-C-E Luggage Lasts Mail Orders Prepaid dime TRUNK COMPANY ' 414 S. Main St. TULSA Ii. .1. ITTKNHACII, Resident Partner KANSAS COT Hzzzzzzzzzzzzzra 3 Turk Bros. Special FOR THE REST OF THIS WEEK $8 and $10 Values in Pumps and Oxfords at Q One Eyelet Tie Beautiful Patent, Kid or Satin One-Eyelet Tie Pumps, priced for this sale at Plain Pumps White Kid, Taupe, black or patent Pumps Also black satin Pumps with "high French heels priced ' $5 .85 Walking Oxfords Black kid walking oxfords, also black, brown, white or Rein skin sport oxfords that have comfort and class priced $g.85 Ankle Tie Pumps Beautiful long vamp ankle tie pumps in black satin, patent or kid priced $5 .85 French Heel Oxfords Tho season's Smartest models, so com fortable, too, The simplicity of Btyln .nd the beauty of lino that character ize these Oxfords shown here. Colors of black and brown $lj.85 TURK BROS 318 SOUTH MAIN 412 South Jin , nun t AnrrcT cunc ntcTuiDiiTHDO Street ' I ULOA O L.rtiutnj i ji iv lij i muu x 318 South Main Street EXTRA SPECIAL THREE-DA'VL SALE OF Ladies' Purses We nre discontinuing our silk line of Ladies Purses, nnd as nn inducement to close them out rapidly, we nre offering n speciftl three-day sale at less thnn half price. $4.15 $8 and ?10' Purses at . $13 and 114 Purses at $15 to S18.R0 Purses at $5.20 $8.95 Se this wonderful assortment of Purses In our window, nil prices marked In plain figures. AH styles and shapes, silk, suede and other materials de veloped by tho best workman ship possible 1 Elephant Trunk Factory 105 SOUTH MAIN A Timely Sale of Beautiful Wash Waists At the Remarkably Low Price of $1.85 Worth from $2.95 to $4.95 . Every bnc well made of a fine quality Voile or Organdy. Dozens of style's, including low neck and round collar effects. Beautifully trim med with embroidery, real lace, frills and tucks. There are several hundred waists in this assortment, but as every ono is an exceptional bargain and many women will supply their needs for the entire summer an early selection is advisable. ' Sizes 34 to 44 "Tmir See Them in Our Windows Ht You're hitting on an six i:!!!;SS"ii!iiiM'!!? lmx, i iif 9Sm m ia i UK E'BMftriarT B9PVHrnPiri I T P K5ntfiBr r 1 IK hiiPilra v3 HI . i k v D j flp "jP" KiRM, 9l ! t&Hm il J n 1 ri Ulfl iRktiiiin H m. i" 1 V V ll I 1 1 "Tr-1 M innikiilu HIIHIMllf UjiSSSSS ALL the good words you ever heard flzU J spread 'about Camel Cigarettes Sst won't measure a foot high compared ijjjl' with the pleasure Camels hand out! Take their mellow mild body, for in stance. You never puffed-in such smooth satisfaction. Yet, all the desir able body is right there. Camels flavor ? is as new as it is refreshing. Camels are as unusual in quality as I they are in satisfaction; besides, you'll prefer the Camel blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos to either kind smoked straight. Prove this by comparing Camels with any v cigarette in the world at any price! Smoke Camels till the cows come home they leave no unpleasant ciga retty aftertaste nor unpleasant ciga retty odor! They never tir.e your taste! Ctmnh aro sorf everywhere in eclentWceUy eelilpackHm of 30 ci&mretie for QOcenteS or (en pseAsm 300 ciare(let) In Alanine paper-covered carton. We atronfily reeom mend thl carton for the home or office tupply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winaton-Salem, N. C KS TURKISH & DOt1E$XIC p& I