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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 12. 1020 INSPECTOR WANTS MORE AUTHORITY Highway Man of Chamber of Commerce Objects to Limit Imposed. USE POOR MATERIAL Charge Made That Frye & Son Used Chata Instead of Crushed Rock. Whether Hone Hhsw, higliway in- motor for the chamber of i'oih blSKO, is f" be vested with au thority to stop r(ad building opera tion by contractors interested in cartylng out the county hard-surfaced highway planii will bn derided shortly by the chamber of cummercv anil the county commissioners. Krt-d Sruw. brother ol tlone Hhaw, wha, attended yesterday's meet. nil Of chamber of commerce dlrsoton eald his brother was becoming dls OOltraMd over Ihe fact dial the flu nil chamber of commerce com- US was not showing sufficient activity over his dally reports. It was reported by r"Ted Hhaw that Frye & Hon. contractors ou the Sand Springs road, had not used material that was up to speolflca tlmis, and that in one place ths road surface Is already wearing and crumbling. Spcc-fioally It was stated that chain lad been used In stead of crushed st ine, thus causing a soft roadbed. Kred Shaw contended that his brother should be given authority to stop operations whenever he dis covered that Inferior material was being used. l.wls cUne, speaking for the county commissioners, said that if Oene hhaw would report such matters to the chamber of commerce committee and If this committee would in turn notify the county en gineer. Immediately action would 1 taken by that official. The matter will probably be given mom attention at next Friday's meeting of the chamber of com merce, when County Engineer Dan -Pattnn and T. C. Hughes, special engineer In charge of the concrete highway, will be given a special In vitation to attend and make known their attitude toward giving Shaw further authority. That the firm of C. O. and How ard Frye have completed seven miles of the Tulsa-Sund fprlngs concrete road leaving yet about 1 1-2 miles to build before the two towns are Joined by a hard. surfaced highway was reported to The World yester day that certain portions of this road are showing signs of wear Mr. Frye made the following statement: Ttr.e hundred teams hauling ROO loads of sands pass over this rond every day. Bteel corks and toes on i the horses and steel tires on the wagons Is a very severe lent on a ( concrete road and would utterly de- stroy an asphalt or macadam road WithiB a few months. The sand Is j constantly dripping water which i keeps the concrete In a moist con dition and no effort la being made by the haulers to distribute the travel over the road. Horse drawn I vehicles with steel tires will destroy I a concrete road In five per cent of the time that -vould ho required to j show wear hauling on rubber tires, i Generally speaking 95 per cent of I the hauling Is done on rubber. The county In this case could afford to buy rubber tires for sand haulers rather than have steel used on a 1 new road. The road now being built If treated fnlrly will last for a gene ration and possibly for f0 years. ' TAKES OVER BRISTOW BANK O. D. Groom Is'avnH 1'rodinvnt State Hero t Kntcr First National O. r. Groom, who has been con nected with the i'roducors State ISir.k of Tulsa for some time, has bought the control of the Klrst Na tional bank of flristow and will move there about July 1. The hank was organized by Mr. Hrnom and his father about 20 years ago. and It now has resources of about 1700,000. As toys for children electric cook stoves and vacuum cleaners have bom developed that are perfect mod eli at full sized ones. DIDN'T KNOW 'TWAS SO GOOD Texas Lady Storekeeper, Who Carries Black-Draught in Stock, Has Found It f "Best Liver Medicine" Obtainable. nsrker, Texas. Relating her ex perience with ThedTord's Hlack I'raught, Mrs. A. L VtomtnSi of this !' Buys: "1 had for some time used . . . and other liver mein our which would nauseate and n''ke me fe bad We have a store, sod our customers called for Hlack. Iraught so often I decided It must bo good, so thought I would try It myself. "I began Its tiee and found It Just fltt.d my case. It neither fltpad t or nauaaatad me, was an easy laxa tive and nut hard to take "1 had had headaches a gToat deal no doubt from torpid liver The tjH.iick-liraught would cure them. heat way I find to take lUack TVaught Is to take one or two good sized doses until the liver begins to act, then taper the doses to Just a Pinch ufter meal "It will insure good digestion, do -Way with gas tr bad taste In the mouth, and Is without doubt the best liver medicine in the market I have found It so. l oan recommend It to ny friends, for I believe It will do them good." Get a package of Ttiestford's Black-liraught liver medicine today Most dealers carry it in stock. Sapulpa Note APirUPA, Juno 1 l.--More than Mi telephone operators from the loca. office of the Houthwi stern Ball Telephone company attended an ail day picnic for 'girls only," on Hock creek dam today. bOMl telephnni service was kept normal by relay, of girls going to and from the Hock creek picnic grounds. 1. H. Jackson, meal oil man trodghl th total In the Humane OCiety milk and Ice fund to nearlj O00 tnduy when he gave a check fur 1100. The fund Is being collect ed through efforts of Mabel Hassett. county humane agent. Numernu. poor families In the vicinity of this city will mirier during the oomini months without aid through tin fund. Mrs llnsseit Raid. H. H. Klnnard and John F.gan left late last night for Portland ure., to attend the International Kl wi.nls convention as repreaentatlve of tho local Klwanis club The dele gates will go by way of a special train from Kansas City today. Frank Johnson, an oil fed work j man of Kellyvtlle, was severely In jured yesteiday morning three miles north of that city, when nn autumn- bile driven by J W, Lick of gaptll Da ran Into Johnson, who Wag walk Ing. Lick was driving a car loaded I with workmen when the Injured man stepped In front of the car to void another car ahead of Lick's automobile Several rlhe were1 GRAND LAST DAY Sclicdule: I2:Sn, 2, S:30, n, H so 5, 6:30, Tucker Bros. Road Show No. 7 ROYAL LAST TTMKS TODAY nitlini n- SIhuw 10 a. m. to II p. in. VICTOH KKF.MF. rrewnls SALLIE FISHER ANI RICHARD TRAVERS IX "The Little Shep -herd of Bargain Row" Five Acts of Adventure, fU mjinoo. Thrills and Sensations. i'lay of llcatity anil Inn n i A I SO JUANITA HANSEN AND GEORGE CHESEBRO IN The Lost City" grnfflo rtetortpfion of the mysterious Jungle of Africa with all-star itutt of players who risk tlH'lr Li Tag aieff nUnute of the piny to nutitc till wonderful plr-tun. Tills plitnrc Is produced hy sciig owl ts a wonderful pro- trayal of lUtllic of Africa and of wild animals of every ile MTlptinn. -M.SO- TEXAS GUINAN IN "OUTWITTED" Two rii'ls crammed with action and lulventiire A ilmnui of tlw lawle wt MjSi HANK MANN (HUttEUT) IN "THE BILL POSTER" Supported hy mi: baA( mann iii.ai tii:s Se' This Wonderful Show ut the ROYAL THEATER Arin.Ts KHMn loo Ntynci: to stati: THEATKB MAN At. KKS Tucker Ilnrn. KUm I lunige of Oklahoma t'lly own the slate rights to the alsivi' oninpli'tc eliow leaturx, wrutl, winlorn .in.l i - ni. .1 v A in -in. is to ht released each week All plailng nrrtvntsgi' dates Walt for our rcprcsrntiitivc to ..ill broken, ooroni r. In-. Mm n port d South llU:hts cemetery, the ne city hulral grounds, opent fur huilai I HfiOH tomorrow. It was an nogmoed at a meeting of the c.t COlMtilanofl today The new ceme tery contains 4 uorrs. Negotiations beuaii t ' through V. K. Cantroll, secretary of the Ituslncse Men's iiMsui'i.-i'i.-ti. for a solution of the locn! waiters' ami Aiiltrcsscs' strike. Cantrell will re port his finding! to the local chain her of Commerce at a meeting Tuts day. Noni of the eight restnur.ints "ii far have nloaod on account of the sink. and no disorders have oc i .irre.l TODAY Lstla Star Jack Nor "Stagffild'a I'oiiic.-," urtli's "Odds and .mis" t o. Harry Watson, Jr. 'Battling Kid Dujhm' Aiel 111 the I anions INdeplioiie BlNM Harry Hayden & Co. In the lUWMMMIll t'omody "Till) I.O H QAMST GRF.RM mid DMAM In iiinedy Soiiicm niul Talk IROINIA, DEACON and BAXTER In 'Their Merry MoiiiciiIh" III a Few .lug gllng l' 't XISABVril NBteWN ami the It A Kit Y BOTI In Mi'dley of Villldevlllr Btta I'rom the 1-aml of the Mikado ISHIKAWA BROTHERS Famous .laiutncsc liulllhiisis Two Shows TiMiny Vaudeville 2:30 und 8:l fOMiNt; m:xt WEEK Headed hy The U. S. Jazzland Navy Octette Positively one of llu hcd shows TuIni has ever seen. Thl show will stay hut four days, Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and Wednch day. TIh OtBbMUn will pres'iit IiIkIi la-- photoplays for the bal ance of the summer, sturtliu; on TliurMln ncii week. WONDERLAND liAST TlMliS TII)AV 'ts 1 "... ns i Hlnsle llsrli.n Lives I'll rr Quit Ixhtlug." WILLIAM FOX ' presents CEORCE WALSH tmTKk DEAD LINE A DRAMA OP tOVE ANQ RevCNCE V MUl H SIOAN6 eieecvso o , OgttL HfiNDEk &OH fOX ENTERTAlNMErlTJ A uplll n0 (MM falul Iln on MiH tiftr f whl-h lurttMl (troth KhI hl'MKlrel Mtton brUtlhiK v ith "' ut ( i - i iuiiI ilruiiiiilir ill llllll rat. AL JENNINGS In n I -.in of iiu Ufe "An Outlaw's Alibi" tUo Fox Sunshine Comedy "Hi. Naughty Wife" Also WILLIAM DUNCAN in "The Silent Avenger A 'iiu. ni UaagM .iiiii " "" WONDERLAND UP 111' Ml. KM. I'll - 10. ( (i in I iiit Handel 7, Hintv- Hrnry hlnrr t lsltlf in "A Dbtw of Ihr n nil iittrt wnaut iiiiit.! Iif .lir) of iiu i muomi OklMbuma nut luu. lwli I KeVl) ' llHlllll ( tllnixr-tf I III MMHtf NlfVte" tl.ltld f OBUjdJj . Am i Mtj IriivrleJ in 'Tuitf The Mrrmwnl,'' it Mm U N tuirll roiuni). -A- TALK INTERCHURCH MOVE MlnlaMta of it Onnfpt with c. s. lark at IdUMfeKM, Future of the inter, hunt, world movement under III reorganized plan was d lac USaed at an Informs,! Ititii hcon at whb h ministers of Tulsa were the guests of IV S Clark, n i tonal director of advertising fur the Inten hureh movement In Ine Hotel Tores, yesterday morning. Mr. Clark de lared thnt the movement )ml been placed upon an efficient, huai tieie-llkr basis and that not a single o operating denomination had with dfgwn Mr Clark also took occa- STRAND I. A ST II Mis It Ml , V DOROTHY DALTON -IX "THE MARKET OF SOULS" AliNO Gump Cartoon STAKTIVIi SIMIAV "A Modern Salome" i 1 i LAST TIMES TODAY "THE GIFT SUPREME" With a supcrh enist I Ism Chancy, Scrna Omen, Tuily Marsliall, Harry Ijonsilalc, Amiki BtfBMettti Itcriiaril liurnltig. A human tirv of Iuhiihii Isitngs. A ilranin of rnintlniial IntTnsI .mil ipnMa '-in i ni. . , Gaumont Newt Screen Magazine tOREJCM TIMBl 1 1. -so, I2.sn, 2. IttO, ft. ti:Mi. h. IiM The First Baptist Church i nuriii MM ninrtiinall Tin: NEAREST CHURCH" DR. J. B. GAMBRELL Will I'nKli at II a. H&, ami a p. m. Sunday, June 13 Dortrr Hnmhrell Is presldfnt nf tho Bnnthern nsptlst Contranlion, tho largest ii' llgioug OonvailtlOII Iri the World. Congressman will i ' pshaw ceils Doctor uambreii "the i llauloi f Amr-rli-e." Tin 'htir"-h Invites you to hoar this illstlnguishril visitor W 1) AM)I KSON, MlnlsUT TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fifth and Cincinnati Avenue SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1920. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Regular Morning Service, 11 A. M. Services Will Be Conducted by REV. ROLFE P. CRUM Mr. Crum has taken up the work as Rector of this Parish and will conduct services reg ularly from this time on. All members of the Parish are urged to attend. The General Public Is Cordially Invited Klon t thfnk Iht plrgymrn for tl-rli inlrifnt In thi timvi-mtnl .t lo ex- trrni fongmtulAtfotei ! th fi tn mIvm lot 1 1 ORUrOh hiilMttm program Mr Tin kfr'ii OtOM danrc RutHf lfiy rvnilnif. rompll'nrntary , nrlnili nit It -Advl. "Where DvtrytOty Uim-h" BROADWAY THEATER I. AST 11 Mi s TODAY TO IKE LINTON DE WOLFE'S "Fun Makers" His Wife's Husband in, n...." ('hums only Musical shin In Town ooimwvotn kiuw VsmlcTllle 2:1., till, SO, A. tltl I ' i - ini''". Slurt sl I . III. OOMTNa roMDHHow Sutherland-Roquemore Musical Comedy Co. MAJCtflTO oiiriiKSTHA Tllos , III Kltll K. MfMtflf . ( IIOTI.AI IMm, at tlx- Organ PAL - LAST TIMES TODAY "BACK TO GODS COUNTRY A (l4ry of lhitTVi, Inutility loir of anhimlM makt'A llwoi tier ot ir BtOfV li -i-iL . ilian iiu- I" PATHE NEWS Screen Tlimv II :t0. 12. IS, 2, admission sn,, TODAY our Va ObI KIIOWIM. OOHTINOOVt Coming Sunday: Hoot Gibton in "Broncho Kid" Monday: Al Jenningt in "A Highway Romance" Hi' Is 0110 Ol ilia' fi w In in. who 1. mi in in. .Mi llvi'il lii Itmsr Hlli-rlng BVOtla ,,f linri'ilii anil litiiiilllry. Comforl! Comfort! Comfort! Thai Is what ynu will flml at the First Methodist Church Oofissf VWMi and BovMw Fnr your pliyslnil rnmfnrt ynn will find the church well ventl Intrd niul OOOlar than your own poichis. Tor your smil conifnrt, til" hips ti rt- win ho taalyttad m meet jour soul's Dttdi Morning service 10:45 "A World Conquest" Evening service 8 "Signs of God in His World" ThH will br u fTMl ivnKflltlo ut 1 1 100. Be at Sunday School at 0:.'J0 A horne-llke church and a good brotherly npirit is irhai yoa win Ilnd hrc st this church. J.W.ABEL, Pastor RI ALTO Today Tlie fsn-ata-wt Inu-rpn u r of Wm cni RoIm Win. S. Hart in The Square-Deal Man Thr Ksmtilcil vilm wlit.s IiIa llulit it iiK iti-Mi-rt tVNPAY Olive Thomas in "Out Yonder" and Falty Arbuckle in "The Village Scandal ACE 799 rlrl f ihr QMNkMAll wild, WtlOM frlpmln nnil pntrr(ot fr'iu nr ' ItWfUTltWfc PALACE ORCHESTRA It IS, I M. VIM, 7, H IS, U 111 OHHiORKN 100 KEEP KOOL I'llOM H:SII A. M lo II IV M Slionliig tin- UN Mi l'riarHlr of "The Lion Man" I '; ' 1 :' .liM-lt Trrrln Att1 Kiit.liliMi (HVnimir i-rimr. n bWMM ifiil Klrl, n ttuu err rrlmliuil N rahown In n futirn of I 11 in h I .1 11 1 11 m tl MN fill' I Ultll tie ll-4 of tl.oliiK 1T'T Ik- foir aitriMilrt hy niM.it ir wini mii. .M)rilry, AdvrjH un-, ll- NMMMW, AImo: A Ml i'- Trail ndiirUnn, ntttwfl "Code of the North" "FisU and Fodder" International Newt ADMISSION 1 itii.tr. n ltd, Ailnlta tftrt In llflMBHf a MSpMCftUc motllbtf oommunlli ' aSr -' aS This Store is 100 I Favor of Organized Labor A NON PROFITEERING STORE Tho nii.ttvrs of thli store are. nml nlw:iy have been, In enivs tin. neeit nf tln wnrkinit puo h i, it Ii quality merchandise nn their requirements deserve, winking vci nn a ttlietlf hul neas. baaia end otractlna only IIOll m i prnflts nn were Justly and conscientiously earned tin ouch oar Kartt Ml 'n- veai incut. Today w are serr InK nn ever tnrienslna clientele nf Tulsa OittaOH with mer chandise which must he re plied! from en unsteady market, yet we would rather do tiiirtire to our pstrons than enact Oltt tollai "f 'Tress pro fit in entlcipstion of an In creuso In wholesale price. We Can and DO Sell Bet ter Merchandise for Lest. We Invite You to Investi gate and Compare These Prices. Ladies' Ready to Wear PRICE The. Rsdy-to-Wer Depart ment must go to provide room for expansion of oiher depart ments. This spring many hl( shipments of high grnde gar ments were placed In inir stock In antlclpntton of our ruetn msrs' wants. There yet re mulns a wonderful selection of Hulls and Coals of wanted matertale and shades, all ex cellently hand tailored ; Dree ees salnre sdorn the depart ment In silken sheens of Taf feta, (lenrfette, Crepe de China and many other summer fab ric. Exhaustive nr.. f of our fair dealing la expressed In pricing theew at half their us ual cost. Summer Millinery The very lalesl shapes In sum mer hats Including etraws and mid summer creations of silk en materials sWstt you here, and they are specially marked 54 PRICE Shoe - Shoe Wrt do not nttpmpt hy fr to carry tho lnrgvtit atock nf nho In th r.Hy, hut w tin carry Ih very tt quality ahnwi nh tMlnRTtl In Hiifflrlont qtianttty find i'' to inaur correct fit tuts and wanted RtyllnKa. Thny ara all Npnclally priced at- off Extra Special (00,000 doaen pair of hone Ihe entire output of one fac tory has Just been received. They are of extra good quality and you will find It profitable to buy them by the doion. Itc value priced 1 Q per pair at XC Wash Skirts For summer time the separ ate skirt that will wash well ts very attractive and very comfortable. Doxens of pretty designs In the latest modes are priced here CJ China Silk Waists A big shipment of China flllk WslHts have just been received attractively denlgned and pret tily trimmed, value usunlly selling at 15.00. special for Raturday jjjiTJ Handbags Suitcases Vacation time calls for new luggsge whether the trip be long or short. Why take chstue with Bn old bag or suitcase when you can pur Ohaa these In value of 'l 7. il.lt, (3 QQ for (Dl.70 Palm Beach Suits Hot weather Is upon us, and we must use precaution to protect our health In welter ing days. You'll find It not only more romfortihle, but ymir health will be better pm tSOtOt If you wear one of these I'alm Iteache. Many pretty mmlel of finest Palm Beach weaves await your - lection In vulues of $.12. 5t) but specially priced now at $19.50 Miscellaneous Specials OlrUfham, the national dress mateiiuj, very pretty patterns in i hei ks, plaids, stripe and nlld OOlOl s, Q C i" ' rai 'i OOC Hleache.i Muslin for domestic pUrpnSM, an extra good grade nf fins bleach, special or imw per yard J)C Tnbleaohed Mualln, an extra ordinary value, per y.ird 25c f3. 00 ed for Wash Skirts of regular $3.00 value, specially priced for aaturaay only at 98c l'nlon Mule OveraJls for Vnlon M.n. Ws have the lllue (I, ant prafld priced at $2.50 Carpenters' Overalls, the very i, ih vary $2.98 liUliist uuallty for LOOK! For Our Advertisement Next Week NORTH MAIN DEPARTMENT STORE I0T-IU0 RoMk Main Street