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ITT DAILY WORLD. TTTF.SPA Y, .TUN'K 22. 1020 GRAIN CROPS ARE MOVING RAPIDLY Mate Itricfs Oklahoma Granaries Arc iKLAIIOMA CITT, Junf i'. A jnii.n lull handed down ty 'he pae iff I departmeBt, dettlag Wllft t""1 .mnlli tit loi -n ieoer-d fur irBBeBOrta- .1 cBiidaea inrougn uu mans. e hi. I .ip n.ir. t I ti-' .mi nnrrri i. About Emptied of Last Fbbu i do no; pom under f i ' i1 c l.isslfli iil on of n.i mli'M, ll 1 Pill' S i rop. . Imal . nr tin application! I WH fmm I i ir eld Klii who iih'.i led for herself to bd sen! by pargel FEW CALLS FOR HELP ,,; s w"hl"0B " Railrodi Htvt Sufficiency Cars to Transport All Grain to Market. of OKLAHOMA CITY, ,Tun ?1 I Btevemenl nf last yrar's gmln rrnp ! mil nf the i''ivatiirs of till- Stat to market I Rolnr forward rnpUlly, nr- j rnrrtlna; to IDBjBrlg rocrlvril todaJM by thr gBTBwfallOg comtnlsilnn t'ntii- plalnts frntn farmers fend htiiIii nierchaBtg m to trangportatlofi f-irii-Mi"H have drflrwwd, eommlMlonani Midi unii railroad officiate declare they aft meeting tim mid fuly "Oklahoma hit twice aa many mr" i ai n.i dtapoaal now lot hauling train Bi it had three weaks ago," n. C. Cnniry, aaalatanl general freight agent of thr PtIbco railroad. sM "Thr situation Ik ImprnvlnR daily, not only beaaaea tiv number of oara is inoraaalng ton alao hrrausr thol oaUi f'r tiriti air dcnrsaalng as tkjey Bra mat "Tt .tiy i. whaa gaaa tn ina granarlea win hr in damand tn atoral Ihli yaari now It at seal oroa, vir-: tnally all thr nM crop will bp out Of thi' way Not rnnuuh will rrSialB to cause the farmers 11 ml rt'vatnr mm any lnmnvcnlencc." Banta iv Ctiangoa. TOPF.KA. Kan . .lime 21 I'tirler chances annnnrrril hi the BBflta !' railroad Kenrni offtcoa here today, F. I.. Myara, Tm Vagaa, N. Id., an pertBtenaent of the Now Mexico di visum promoted to aaalatBBl ren- rrnl manacor of the southern dlatrtet t Amarttlo Texas. Mo em-reeds the late T H Bean Kniuiit Open Br id on. TOLBDO, June 21 with about 3 too itelogatei in atfendanoe. the third annual ronventlon nf lh Knlghta of Ht jnhn opened hare to By Bith ponttncal hiRh ma we orlo vrated in Pt. Francla do Balea oa th-lrnl hy Itlshop tl.ill.ichor of po. trnit. I'i N' A CITY, Ji.m 31 Thp lueatlon of r n. Merydlth, eounty .ram nirint. thai Older mon ehouhl inatruot ihp younger mm rnt.nn in lie ait of na eking eheal ae that it would rot 1. damaai'd by ihr all men ta, him received numeroua rr iponaaa The move in niado nwn Kirv hy preaent eoBdltlona making imperai t at arheal be atBtRad the farm thin ynr. HUSH Juno 21 The epp'o crop to thin part of thr unto wai hurt hpt llttlo by thi lot frt t that played bBVBa in oihn eeetiane thin Hpr'lnK OO of Iho I'lKUrH irhls In the gtata will ho that of tho 101 ranch, wheii' paitlrul.it pain? he 1 in en taken to cue tor the appi I reea. WHtTBAOtiB, Jnm 21. Ac lOrdlng to a telegram from CoBa (raeaman BtOrgBn, t'.ilo Sella. lnd:an Commlaatoner, hna declined to ra onen the Ponea tribal Mboola nore. irgulng thai moat of the Indian children win ha t.ikrn oara of by the puhllr BthOORl POMCA CITY, June 21. Pearl White, an s rear old ahlld taken up hy the authoiitlea whan Couud ! gaina With her grmndmotber. on i'i. ho; pn,. n thai !w- hail hpra kidnaped from her mother 111 Am erlllO, w-aa ClBlmOd ty tho mother. Mra Clara White, anil returned 10 her ahgrga The grandmother, Mra. norMtoa Dawey, latl town aad had reported having It ft the bi I i tie tick In the rare of the hunwno lOOlOty, glUlBugh the tnother had ft nt money to her frequently for 1 1 hild'l keep. exprlleil from Inral Mo ;2f. of the brotherhood for "activity in ear poitina an Illegal strike, gecordlng to nn offl lai of the brotherhood It waa eBId fuiiher that Iheae 01 1 walled DBt In avmpathv -th the nation-wide iwltehmen! strike two month's ago, wh.eh wis OUtlBWad ti the national 0rK.1t11711t.0n. ros-CA city, juno ; 1 Eugene BfetBal, millionaire bachelor hm of mis ally, and his ilatei BYleda lfl for the:r format home 111 s'uth- i jBrn (tertnany, dagtrlng to via 1 he 1 OKi d niotoei. who Iris lived In ill Iwar tone They frill alao .si polnla In Holland, Knnland and j n angti PONCA i'ity, June II. Ct rouge Ithal show here hereafter nt'is Bay s 11 Iteene per day, at ordinf la la new erdlaano paaaed i the 1 1 eoinmlssinn, and lent shows will M 1 taxed JH0 'I'hls S g per rent IhgrgBBg over forRII r flfUfag j MKhWIItl. .tune VI I. OWli Hi over, a farmer iivm weal of here was killed i.y llahir.lnit Kuml iy w hlh driving a aatfbiBdei in his win field The toll murk him In the fa-e and his entire body was burned I bkMB. Rakera in HtwatoWi OKLAHOMA CITY, June 21 The gacond annual convention of th lArklahomi Ataociatlon 't the Ha j era lnduslr' opened hrre today to I Continue throe dayi Thirty five , IrkBBgBg do1eialos and lag from iiKlahnma weie present at the open In.- session 1,. I, Maxey of Tulsa, Is in tine president of the grganlaatlon, in. 1 ai in;. ARDMOKR, Okla., June II--Rorn a slave In IRIS, Alee Taylor. Begro, died hare yeaterday at the aire of in7. The agod negro re tinned a few yeara oki to the (tenr gig plantation Wtiare ho was horn hoping to see his old master, hut was Informed that the entire family had ptteaed awav War liei-o Ronjowd, itio world wat Lieutenant Ilraton KANSAS fMTY, June 21 The was ,n editor In thr Kansas City nf llaldwlu ( Kiin I BBII of Hie Amerl-' flop of the A-sm lated I'i ess until the ean legion has hern named the Lloydl time ho antared the army Ma wae DaBtOn post In inrlllin I of l.le.n .killed. In , niton whl'o IMInn to Sir III ll III ll.ildw In Wat the III me Of his wounded men fioni fill- Underwear of Comfort PONCA CITY, .Juno 21. An-nninv-emont In mmlc thitt h h.i tn nf rMitrlet4 Otoe le&Adi 'n the r- rvution. mllPH nnth nf her, win b hid AUtfUtt 1. Th (rtoa ;inl , IsMoiirict, who llvr t,ithfr. havt petitioned fr thr niite nf nir plug IhikIh fit i (I for riilHMinn to U ..n- t hfir (Hbftt iiRrnry and nrhnul n tnri viiiion for oil iiml Kim. OKLAHOMA CITT, June 21. It irty hi'vpii mw itrhnt'ii ha v been Confidence More than 13,000 women and 22,000 men make up the list of the owners of Swift & Company. Every state in the Union ia represented. Of this great enrollment more than 10,000 are employes of Swift & Company who own shares in the business. An additional 13,000 employes are buying shares on deferred payments. These men and women havo confidence in the company's poli cies, its integrity and purposes. That is why they invest their savings in shares. Swift & Company has been paying dividends regularly for 34 years. The present rate is 8 percent Swift & Company shares are bought and sold on the Chicago and Boston stock exchanges. The company itself has no shares for sale. The shares represent actual, tangible values. There is no water. Anybody livestock man, retailer, or consumer may buy them and thus become a part owner of Swift & Company. No one man, no one family, owns as much as half of the stock. This advertisement is for the purpoae of acquainting you with the fact that Swift & Company is not a "cloae cor poration," and that any one may participate in the profita and ahare the risks and responsibilities by becoming a shareholder. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Oft times a giMt ilml of thr hoi dsyi dlicomforti ran be directly i barged to underwear. Ill fitting undmvenr onuses irri tation ami a binding that RMkW the wearer IMTVOUli us show you thr sevrral dlf ferent styles on display here all are nwdfl f ihwtf quality fabricg woven especial 1 for sum mer wear. Holmes haa suit of underwear designed for your particular need one that will five comfort. Priced $1.00 to $3.00 Holmes Clothes Shop MS sol i ll MAIN Apricots for Canning See or Phone Your Grocer Nowl A big shipment of select Apricots is on the way and will be on sale at your grocer s within a few days. Look for announcement tell ing when they arrive. How To Can Without Sugar The Unite a Stitei feed Adalaktritlea Wygl - "The modern ilr-llghl conlainr r ead Ike dtvtleparet el Mir atllk renalnf atthedi ia thr hemr baxt dear away wltk thr ikiolate nrrrtslty el islng sigir at a preservative, raaning wltheel iajar wOl give malls prorMrd that tbc tiait el ceekiag wltk tagar b deaklrd." Fall tail radleai earanalagMltkeBlingir s4 n "VUilmsni t BBBBg mIOi MIiiIsiuiii I Sui.r ' sr fUrn In r.rmrri' Bnlktlm In.rd i br tkt Cnrrnmrnt Wrllr to Ikr llnllrl SUtr Brbsrlmrflt at Arlniltsrr.a'aiilsff1.n. I.r rirKMri' Ssllrllnl S. M. .1 ISI. MJ. Ill 184 .n tfcer Hill kc Mil Ins, -I- These Apricots arc a splendid variety lucious and brimful of delectable flavor and nourish ment. Start your plans at once so that you will be ready for canning after you have placed your order with your grocer and have obtained the quantity you desire Affiliated Fruit Jobbers Conference (An Organization devoted to the Beat Intcreata ol Ike Buy lug Public; Better Baking At Less Cost! Dr. PRICE'S "Crearr.' Baking Powder Made with Pure Phosphate gives just the results that every home baker wants and saves money without the sacrifice of quality or good health. Every trial is a pleasant surprise. Economy Prices t 25c. for 12 oz. 15c. for 6 oz. 10c (or 4 oz. Full weight cans. No alum No bitter taste Absolutely wholesome Don't think of the Price Ticket Consider what you GET an investment of great consequence The more you "shop around" the more you will appreciate that investing in these clothes NOW is a buy of unordinary consequence. Just in latest models for this season for all types of Men Kuppenheimer Good Clothes are the best for your money the standard of value. The finest custom tailoring not overlooking those important little details in the finishing on which bo much depends. Here you can see a wide selection of rare weaves, plain colors, club stripes and checks, silk mixtures, herringbones America's finest fabrics in worsteds, tweeds, serges and flannels or homespuns. Clothes that fit right . , that wear long and are economical to buy Repriced on the New lower cost levels S0 Suita, repriced on tlw. niiiu I fits At ..! the new level to $65 SuitH, repriced on the new lower cot level to ;36 $44 50 .SO $75 Suitn, repriced on tf pa ( a lower cost"4 ......... the new level to $85 Suits, repriced on the new lower cost level to 50 H2 Kuppenheimer Summer Suits $18.50, $21.50, $27.50 Quti Is 8Jrown Co. Tulsa's livest leading Men's Store I I