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TULSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1020 frULSAN HONORED S BY PURCHASERS P.. D. Gwynne Nominated for First Vice Presi I dent of Association. FRIENDS PLAN FIGHT City Brief s Local Purchasing Agents to Boost Him at Chicago; Want Next Convention. It. D. Owjrfine, liurrhuslnK aitent for UM Uulf I'lpo UM rotnpnny. waa nomlnatod fof tii' off tot of first viio iiri-Kldrnt of the nntlnnal nswi Blatlon of purr ha. um IMIi at' r I at mi-atttiK of the nailnnul DOm IdiiiIiik loinimttro In Now York City, Recording to a notification rs COiYM by O, V. Honlcn, Ml rr-tary fi r I he Tulsa assortatlun of pur , i i 'ik' Bvory effort will tir- made bf th lot ,t association to sccuro (tic i-l,. sl'-n of Mr. tlwynrir- ,o the national office at the annual convention In (hlriign October 11, U, 11, Mr. lior den MM yesterday. Tho Ht. Louis association of purchasing Kffintfl h.i alraady pladgad n Nippon for Mr. Qwynno'o candidacy ami other branches will be Interviewed prior to the convention. Aa director of pnrrha-ws for the Coif T'lpe Une Company, Mr. Gwynne ha charge of expenditures exceeding flu, 000, 00ft annually. The Tulsa delesatlon to the con vention will number about SO mem ber, the convention expenses of Mr. BoVdan nnd one other member of tho local ruvowlatiori belnjr paid by the national organization aa the result of a recant membership con test. Tulsa will be boosted as tho till convention city for the nation al association, with which 10 nonchis are affiliated. MatnbOH of the Tulsa branch will bold their regular dinner at 6 : 1 f i iiiih i iii-.-u.i cv.-nioK. .nine - followed by a meeting in the mu nicipal nudttorluni. 'TacklnKH," the Tropn rat ions lined to pack pipe lines fi refinery and compression work, will be discussed during the meeting from the point ol view of the pur chasing agent by 1.. It. Burner of the Chestnut & Smith Qaaotlna Co., imrl from the point of view of field man by field representatives of dif ferent oil rompanies. WOOD VICTIMIZED DECLARES BUTLER , Tc i gl'lKT TITI.K to lot 4. Wocll S, Hodge addition to Iba Olt) of Tli and In determining heirship to the I property, suit was filed In dlstr nl I court yesterday t y lalO P, Wall lugalnst Janus Wall, Laura II. Wall land others. . Cl.Alt ANi'K M"OIIK. a negro nr. Katad a: his home on a faun south of Hand Springs Saturday night In possession of 2 r gallons of "I'hne" lieer, made bond of f.'o'O yesterday I efore Q, I.. Yancey, United Stales commissioner, and was released p tiding preliminary healing June 17. CAT COPBNHAVKlt. ihar1i-,l with stealing Jiwelty to the alue of t2 from the residence of ileorgc oott.'IIOI West Seventeenth Strict. West Tulsa, June 7 Is held In the county jail awaiting arraignment be fote Justice S (' Maxey. I It- V RJKBD, charged with illsturh Ing the peace or .1. ! t'ox in Waal Tulsa Sunday night by swearing at the complain. int. .entered a plea of (juilty at bis arraignment yesterdav before Juattoa n J Qray ami paid a fine of ati'l costs for his ulnae from the county Jail I PETITION FOH divorce wee filed In district court yesterday ly Peril Stringer, a minor, by Mrs. Vell lle Sowders against Rhea Stringer; Uyi tie Ten III against l-.veiett Terlill, Manuel It.irglrr against Moss Uam- Iraa; ii. H itlnnetl acalnat Myrtle Stinnett; Corena Taaiahfll against Andrew Tamehlll; Viola Hpenccr against tlalen SpcncMr, Ueorgc taleti against May lilen. t - MARRIAOB LICENSE ri re sued to the following yesterday the clerk of county court; U. Pfcriier, 44 and Cordla EC Swiiif- las, Kiefer, j. it. Plataer, If ami Aiu V, liavls, 24, Tulsa. Saul K Kuah iiHT. !(3 and I, cone It. Sulow. 19, Tulsa; Tanilv Walker 2, Tolsa and Pearl n. Tyler, in. Blxby; H, .1. Peldner, 'it, Tulsa ami tVa Ganahom 2 fi, (jallon, Ohlai Hugh M. . n. ! ft, Tulsa and BIlUl M. Halbert, 21, SjirltiKfielil, Mo. J SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNICS POPULAR Sapulpa ntcH Six Outings Planned by flubs and Departments of Local Churches. A PULP A, June 4 Klig l" will tie ohscixeil tonight In the clu i looms of Ilia Rial .lull .i ii N Cobb, aoortlary of the chamber of cortvmrrco. will give the addPMs f tin- goaulna, Music win be furniatti i by the gins of the Higii school Qles club. of Ho nninba pia fr pulpa, chatnher of commerce had a of reCUeeta tar the rhatitau 'in nani of the olaba of sa Tfw Mortuary Marriage 1, cense till f lllOWlni I Inn Kiefer, and Mlaa i K fi I i'.ix I. ii I I .1 lid I tOK were Issued . winenrn Tlda Tn to 43 miison, II. Hi lirtow, Mil liorence lluhel, 2.'. Hr.s- ' A Mbtiidge H4 years at his l rMitctli i in Kl hd c Did, died ,it : .1" i i i ovum N tN i n noM Mian i l ira If litt bull or Wtttti artMof I i tins for I'nlortMlo nfMitmn, flss O n . Klml' itl h.ad of th Is- by A. rd. Flag Day Poem Written by Sister In Brat her a' Honor 0OMTIWUWI PflOM r.r,r, ONM. also said that no personal Interest of mine shoulil be considered until party success and party honor had been protected. It was this New York vote for T.owden taken front the AS votes that hnd been east for me that gave T.ow den his lead In the fifth ballot and that enabled him substantially to equal the Wood vote on the ballot immediately following. When oftor the seventh ballot It was clear that Lowdon could not be nominated, we helped the drift toward Harding ami on the ninth bnUot became the de cisive factor by giving Harding 66 votes. The New- York votes that sup ported fne to the end were cast in pursuance of eai-i est requests from delegates In Illinois. Iowa, Missouri. Texas, Kentucky and other states thnt If the effort to nominate Sen ator Harding should fill, mv name might still remain before the convention. "The New Yorkers who care for the republican party and for the success of Its principles and who are jealous of the honor should rejoice and take satisfaction that their rep-! resentatives In the republican na-1 tlonal convention, nlthourfi by no j ntfans unified In sentlrrfafit or In, organization are yet ablr" to exert"! so commanding an Influence In ft great emergency." FaTors nardlng. "Harding and foolldge," the state, j ment closes, "are first of all patriotic Americans and republicans to the i core. We are able to have the satis faction of supporting and electing! a real republican ticket. We may look forward with complete confi dence to the restoration of the na tional government to Its old founda-l tlon, which are love and reverence) for the constitution of the 1'nlted ; States." On Flay day. June 14, 1917. f'harlos S. Bennett of Tulsa sailed from New York harbor with the First Division. , Following the flag, later, he sustained mortal wounds at Sols sons and, still later, was cited for conspicuous gallantry and oapc specially meritorius service. It Is fitting and proper that the following tribute by his sister, Miss Mary Jane Benndtl of this city, shoul.1 appear on Flag day, June 14, 1 920: Ah. there are Joys that only sis ters know, I fought is battles for Im long ago. 1 bound his wounds, aye, and his puppy's, too, Such joya I knew. And there ore griefs that only sls- tera know Now goes he forth to challenge freedom's foe. And where his young heart loads, I may go, fiuch griefs I know. But there Is pride I would all sis ters Bnewj Ah, he has made my noblest dream come true, My little brother of the long ago, Such pride I Jinriw, Six picnics arc scheduled for 1hr Sunday si boo; iIcimi imrnls and oi Iganlaatlona of local chinches this week, with mini plenkM In process of planning fot next week. About ja member! Oi the Inter im, II Ho league of ttie Mist Math n lift FplHeopiii c hinch lll embark for a, picnic at Hand Springs at r so o'clock this a renins while Junior league menibeis of the church will assemble at the chun h at the same hour for an indoor pic nc which will In the el, sing social event of the season. , Sunday school of the llulli tte mission, st NorfrtT4 and Kuton. jvil meet at the mission at 1 o'clock j Wed need ay afternoon ami win leave lln a special car at Mi to hold their innnal picnic Tti Hand firings park I a part) numbering 101 especti i Bach family will furnish their own a,tpner, Women of the community 'circle, an organisation which meets I each Wednesday aftcrnoyn. have !:.No In en Invited to attend the plc 1 nlc. Mimhers of the young woman's n une missionary society of the First 'Methodist Bplaeepal church win 'hold their annual picnic 1'ildav i ve I rung at Sand Springs, winch will also tie the setting on lh same dav f ir the picnic of the PepthntM clr ele of the First I'rrsbvtorlnti Church, The Junior Sunday school department of the First Praaby- lerlan clinch will meet at the church at 2 30 o'clock Friday after h ion ami go to Owen park for an afternoon rn games lit tho park and a picnic s ipper at 6 o'clock. A picnic slipper In Central park on Saturday ovenlng is also ahaduted for divisions six and ten of the First Preabytcrtan church, division six in- ' mil rip all church mrmtous livlm;1 between Poston avenue and the Midland Va'.ley railroad, the Frisco railroad and Beventh street, and dlvtaibn ten Inclmling those rest rient between llostoti avenue and Peoria street nn(, between Seventli and Tenth (treats. The senior Chru-ilan Fndeavnr socinty of the First Presbyterian church, nppi nxlmctlng 110 In mem bership, his sit Thursday. June 24, aa tho date of I heir next picnic. fn o. may oi-i v oi ii i; itiiui; - liev J B Burl, pastor Methodist Kpls,-npal eiiurch of the has ri eently realgned the pastorate of ihi Sapulpa ehureh, ana will leave Sat urdaj for iiklaaoma li'y, where he has bi-en appointed field llgetlt of thO Oklahoma t'.ty college Rev Roy F Crawford of Baal prlngfield I Ohio, has been celled to fill the pas' Urate of the Melhodlet church Ha will arrive this W00h with his famll) and will condui t the Sunday sen ices next Sunday. Miss Frances BOetlWOll of Hals Texas, sunt hw atia n Held OOOrelary of the county and lown department I of the y. i ' a . ii it apalpa t i Lilay, after making preparations w ith the pray let on a I committal of lha lo cai Xi yv. c. A., for a permanent m -, ganixataui of the Y. W (' general secrilary will lie sent to iapUlpi by Si pt 'in tier and the fill d. which were raised last winter for the ; work will bO used In equipping of fices. Father's ha and Sunday School Pav Wele observed at the BOQthern Methodist church Sunday mornuig With progianis at both tin Sunday s hool and church service hours The prograni In observance of Faiher'a I Uiy was given at II o'clock. The chamber of commerce has contracted with the Itedpath-Horn-ncr -hautnuiua company to hold a summer Chuutauuuu courae begin ning jdly 0- J H N Cobb, secretary 1 fShe Music Maker ' ' PMMHEVr lfn-rnt1wllv'H In i'ity rnni St. I Ami Yr.rljiyf K. D. Alnnllp, aKfltnt.int ftflttMl pnyiHpnBrr iRnt, aiii 1. n. OUdtr locvr, pr.Fufnp'iT rrpiwentfttiVsi "f Iht Tlalti rnorf A Ohio rnilroad, with .i ll, u.ir tct H nt Ht. Loultli W9T9. In tli e- city yptrrflny In th llltrtMtl "f tji" railroad they rrpirw-nt. Th l' St 0' inny lutrr iltridc to npm n lint own officf In TtilHH thrv Bald. Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Murf It K RobfrtMII, an alttunry Ol I Bnpulpti in4 brother of j h a I Ittfl'i i tnnn. It" ft tmljiv fot Iht MMi It v ,i t lytlan . MBtlttfll paa ifr of thf Tt n.ipiiM( rhurah, or Cttpltd lh pUfpfl at the Ha.ttiNt t hurt h RtlM tv in tnt RlNMIIM of lhi 1 1 nr. th itfv ii l Conhwrifhi Mi ConkWtlghl wan Injurr,) tn an MaUtomobtir ai ctilrnt Htiturtlay nUhi. When hi' wan knocked through 11 plat hi. in" windoWi Mr. Coflh Wrlfhl ii 1 1 th pttni tu crank hi" tar Whlfe I' WM Iti near Mre. onk w i iu In i!r." in fMirfrrlniX with a l t"k en ankit- which ahe re'elxrd two Dreeka RgO white ellmhinic a f 1 1K lit 1 etalre ni the hiKh MhooX Mis t' lMirkn, had ehnre of the Children! tftay proKram, which Wiir ;K'n at thti rlfel rreMtiteiliin ohurth Sunday Inoriilni Bneh pa tn lit of t h- tSunta) Mha1 w.ih repreeented One af the nuejihet "ii thr provram wan a eheth by fif- i Woint-n of the Kathriiue lltmvei Bible elauH, - U 1 'or t "mention. An Invitation wan eenl nter'lay b) the chamhtf nf Dotneroe and th M ti nff plain df tile Internathui il t in im n'i aaaoaiallon ankinK that the Ittl annual eontrantlon or thin aa aoolattOn he held In Tulea The nr- antsailon iian a large inentberehip balna represented in praetuatly uil foreirn countnee 77ho Music House r-1 in, k h.i t it i ii.i v afternoon, funeral I home eennntntea denartmenl of tin rrvtovl Wore In id al the residence I Tulsa high schmd, will leave Man yesterday Morning: and lln- bodf - 1,1 1 was sent to Hnpulpii fni burial The dseeaaed is unlvel tn hi, wit' one ohlldi fathei ami ntothef and a brevier, j a HMrlitge ot Ttitaa, miss Ben tat rain, as years, old of IflJ Boilth f. ii avenue, died al i in 1,1-1,1. k Hat iii day afternoon rum-ral services wt'ie held si tlo- ti-oiiiice liunday afternoon and in Ii intent Wa made III Itose Mill cemetery, Miss Phiii Is survived In her mother and falher, Mr. and .Mis. J. J l'aln, four ghHerO, and three brothers Mis l-'aln ens se rlfuaty in al the time of tin- death of her daughter and wus UIMbll to atti ml Ihc funeinl. day. June ( to attend t'ln nationsl eioiomi.s ronrentlon in Colorado 'pi iii 'i Ittlir .i,-2n. and ibe nu et- im- of he national education asen lis linn to S.l( laike I'lty the riist m k In .lull c'llllnwlng these meet lugs 'lie i spend her vacation n in wi-i taVK MUMMIM, Minn riiiN H,l--llHoil- Will lie Inioels of llllrs iii v. tv. 4-. . Pnof Fnufglw Married menibeis of the awllH nlng classes at the V W C, A Mill glc a demonstration of their gblll ,'m swimmers rm the beneffl of theli husbontlii "t 7 o'clock tin, evening The demonofratlon win consist of beginning ami finished awimmlng and diving it win be in charge of Mls -Mid. i I iii nils, swimming In ti HOtcr, To MM " irehnwje A permit was Issued by llulldlnu Inspector H K Kopp for the on gtrttatlan of a oonorete Mock atora and warehouse al 101 Ball 1'irst street, lo i ust approximately Ill.eOi) Distributed By SlB m mmm Katclifi-Sandera Co. Firsl and Butln OltiC I tnd 2 g m xsheMusic Maker m YiCIROLA-t JENK IKS Our Special Victrola Outfit Suggestions Wa offer eome aprrini outfit aujNraetlona in Vletrolaa, Tti Tt- nnn laetaded to thcia outfttn are lO.lnrh doutde faeo Victor reiorda of our own olectton or If you prefer other remrdn yrni may n U t tlirm t ilm B.ime vntu- froni tho Victor eiitaloa containtnfr over .oiui m lei t un, s.i nm priri- i-aali or I time. We Rlva you tho benefit of our experleiue, mualcal hut wledffo, ami superior ervlc. Our prlccn art ?ucU-buttoin and you cm buy ua vtry ' njy i'o i , i 1 1 i r , Mi gj Stylo Vl,35 Our Special Outfit I Our Soc1al Oulfft B lui "inns! Violrt.lgj I'ufflt II S43.50 Our Sporta! Outfit I'irluit 'lrl IX ottfb 1U I (20 fill! Itutte) ... Our Spoxclal Out At G Our rfpaniel lowola lutltl (i lo leg Iiewrgf I s ,(,el We" Ptl0) A IV Our ftp!! Vwimtot OiiO f V. laoondooi BOWOOX ' .11 I V i u trie X with IS 10'ln. ruiiw-foa s:.a viator Ravorde OA nJe.u,ai,- $135.20 Very Imi raiment. NOTICE Po anl aaufuaa Ilia (..entile V Me tro l with ana ! y chaap tmitoi live te t,.,'-i - Hi mataat, Tbota ! oatr vkttul and aur ru ' aaiTtra im tba i r a-r. ,r - a . , aa nalj tkM araaf mumt awuaa - l)rihta (ara h i llae iLV" $235.20 V'or f tmtf rummil ll Diai Maka a DiKaooMa Wbara Yau Taat uu a. .' Yo Baal Man; Raaoana 7. s83.bo jrai I.., iltzJB& K I i Style U 1 ItSO Csfl gf (. J Vrf f ErfKlHS Style XI Vl SI'S i,,. EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A VICTHOLA- . Owe. MJ J1J4 cue. Mgi NOW 18 Tliri TIME to IIUT BE PROUD OF YOUr; HAIR ITavo lore. arForrht, roft ba r thnt ran baranly drr .sc 1, Oct r-J of t'.m . ' -ii thn oj-i-virigf hiir rJtLa and BtopfallmghiLirwilb EXELENTO QUININE POMADE the ran) hair c-wer. Send tc fnr either Kxalento Ouinina 1'tnuaUa or Ktelento Sk:n iTVatiuner. Ayaota wan'rd tnatll Kialaalt tVodocta Inallparta of Iba count ry antn utii .kimritir rnuaiuw Atla fta, Lao-gla r.iffvylffl'iWcil'tl DvanShinE TRADE MARK DYES AS IT SHINES 50 SHINES50 CENTS Make your old discarded shoes look like new. DYANSHINE will do it. It makes old shoes look and wear better and keeps new shoes new. DYANSHINE is the original and only effi cient combination dye and shine preparation on the market. It is truly a leather preserv ative, and imitations have actually ruined shoes. If you buy DYANSHINE you will not be disappointed in quantity or quality, and you'll give your shoes a new lease an life. Pumps, army shoes, baby shoes, calfskin, satin, or horsehide they're all the same to DYAN SHINE. In Black, Cordovan Brown, Nut Brown and Light Tu, at all the better stores. Barton Mfg. Company WACO, TEXAS DUtrHuHti Brauektt: Cincinnati, Atlanta Z3EHZIZL Ou. Infill ej t I o tu- UX The Clothes You Want For Hot Summer Days! Coolness, lightweight, airy, porous, backed by smart style and shape retaining fabrics that's what you de sire for these sultry days and that's what you will find here. Cool Tropical Suits Tailored ' For Us by Stein-Bloch Tailored with that same careful attention to the smallest details that charac terize all of the Stein Bloch clothes. The good fit and fine tailoring in these suits stands out more distinctly than ever. Cool Tropical Worsted and Cranhc, English Gabardbtes, Palm Hcachts, Silks and Mohairs ia a fine array of clever models for every type of man. $20 $22-50 $25 $30 to $5750 irr , ui ff I I i Sail f Silk Skifffts The Whole Stock Divided Into Two Great Groups $14.75 ard $19.75 Vandevers Somewhere n loss is taken, and no doubt, a heavy loss, on Unj.sc skirls offered to" morrow. The faet is lhat some nf the leading man ufacturers in the respective markets have found that the longer holding of their stocks is very debatable. They release sufficient .sections of them fo favored customers at a big break of prices, rather than risk a greater loss by longer holding. Thai's the "whv" of this remarkable sale of skirts- -it is without precedent. Silk Skirts Regularly Up to $25.00 for $14.75 Georgette and silk faille, satin and tric olette in a comprehensive range of plain colors and siripes. - The styles include the desirable knife pleats. ChoifT of the 20 skirts $14.7:) Shirt Sci (inn, Tlilril Moor. v Silk Skirts Regularly Up to $47.50 for $19.75 Including all the leading brands of spprt silks as well as plain color silks in both light and dark colors. Klimax ftafln, Kuinsf Kuinsa, Fan-ta-si, Crepe de (llnnft. Queen Ann Satin, Satin Baronette, Milano and Pongee Knife pleated and plain models all are included, Choice of the lot al $19.75. Some New Arrivals in J mi&s airasu w(qxq wam ....$5.50 . . .2.50 5H inch All Wool Cream Jersey 1 1 inch Cream Wool Batiste i. it i ois a.? Mill on men i.a e .Mi ipe .avy Mlk Jersey $4j.r) inch 'Taffeta Silks ill Peach and Orchid S3. 00 nfcd $4.45 40 in h Piain Silk Georgettes in Pink, Flesh, White, Cream and Navy $3.50 32-inch Silk Warp Baby Flannel $2.7."j Main I'liwr or I M. I , of atg M'II SllO) AjsMMlalllJU.) i