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CrTTTON B. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SUNDAY, JUNE 27. 1020 "BE PRFPABF.D" Tulsa (Published Weekly by 2$ BOV SCOUTS j ix a CXDD TURN daily Scout (he Tulsii Council of AMERICA Troop No. 5 John SMrppry, awt scoutmaster. rtnlpli Obermlller, reporter. M H quarter have been secured 1,, the third floor of the First M I , h. Thl room will lie dev olved with picture! and In a short time will I' v,'rr "ttrartlve place. , 1 patrol ha been formed and named the Caotu patrol. A patrd flower waa brought In from Parllnnla, park after thoroughly ba in ripped In newspupers. due tliottsatid poiul cmitest la caumng quite a competition between 1 Individual anu patrol. Troop 5 will lie well i .'presented In the muff" at Camp Tahleqiiah. Mi ShVppey will b ramp director and Pranoll Anderson will be a tent Wider IVe i Xpert to have enough boys fVom "in troop to fill a tent at the MMDSI rami). Troop rVoi i Uto Freymulh, scoutmaster Ch.irliM Madden, Louis c Kourka, lajltlanl scoutmaster. Ijonald Hyan. acrll. A Joint maatina o( troop number I and 7 all held last Tuesday vening at their headquarter In th basement of tha Holy Family Irtiool to which a loon anticipated ftt.it (rem Wr Llndly met with vary expectation and then some. Cash: but that was the best game tt ball wo ever played. We mire aevor kni-w much about playing bait with tendarfoot and second olaai MatlOBI before. Hut wasn't It tunny about how some of them got I struck out'.' We all say Mr Undly II one good pitcher. I bet there j won't be any of us struck out the j MM time he cornea. After the games rsme a rare treat In select scout songs. Kvery oie of them proved a suceess. Dur ui Hi. maaung Mr. I.lndly's de tailed account of the coming Tahle Ouah aumnai camp came Ilka a liomi'shrll to most of the scouts T ) had never been In a place like this before. And now everyone la a:i anxious to go. We were also honored at this meeting with the prasanoi of Mr. Bantling and Mr. Middaugh, mem bers of our troop committee, to gether with several other outside visitors. Kvery one admits having a goi.d time, and the meeting closed at 30. Our patrols usually meet Friday Mtnlngs nt the time and place previ ously arranged. .July f, at 7 a. m to street for the parade. evening and the boys are making a good shnwinp for tee's passed Our troop Is carrying out a plan uggaited bj itivo Llndly, tn..t Examining llmrd Meet of giving Instructions by me ins of i games, we find this method an ex cellent way to krep Interest up in the tests. At our last meeting Instructions were given In knot tying and severul Interesting game,, were played. Our troop chatter is still open for membership and wo hope before our next meeting to have a full troop enrolled. i'ur troop will he represented at camp Tatileuiiah. patrol Main The first meeting of the exumln- iiik board proved very successful. The following boys were awarded certificates; Heed .tohnnon, John I I ike Wood, John Morrison. Kalpr i.ibermlller, (lerald Mei'iacken. Camp Leaders' School The i. imp Naders school was wall ittandad and much Interest taken. The following subjects were dtseuaa ed during the classes of Instruction. 1'iirpese of ramp; ouallf leurreme of a ramp leader, who's who In camp, setting up canip; serving meals. Damp !ut,ihmeul; ftunday In rump; I Da paction; aanltatlon; campflre pro. TS ms. Troop Xo. 4 W. II Murphy, seoutmnster Wad" Raal .. reporter. Wanted 7euiittnati r - We nil re gret the i.iss of our assistant scout master Mr. lrine. I to left; last week for Hunt bait, Kansas. We nre '1 ..oplng that he will soon re. turn Wade Heath acted as assist ant ICOUtmaatar In Mr Irvine's place last Tli.trrilav evening. The que- ,1 ... . ,. .t,.i HatkAii ..!.. ... M. t Tnhlenuah 7 " We learned that there : " , . M will be a full tent of t. n hove. Wade """ "r " 'art cular -venlng which Heath Is taking IftftrttcUoaa as a j "" rcBl valu6' tent leader. Wade said he wouldn't "oy scouting has been a success have missed the training course lsst hecuuse of its wonderrul progres nlght for anything. Mr. Kindly "'v. ronatructlve and entertaining brought out some things that nm' , I" "hi 'anu r.acn year ni growtn of the boys had not thought of. our Seoul Troop or Hoys' Club The average boys club la an ag gregation of hoys under a leader ship not too well versed In the not- ilvitles heel suited to gel results In character developement. I'sunHy there s no well defined program ami troop meets eveiy Thursday at In the community house of tho second Fresbyterlan church at Arch er and Zunls. Visitors are welcome and don't forget wo want a scoutmaster. General Order All scouts of the city are Troop No. 9 11. W. Meyer, scoutmnster. David Johnson, reporter. Tatilequah Oe that sounds good to troop j) and we have already six boys who will help make a tent at camp. Troop i la sure that they will capture some of the honors on the camp. Mr, Llndly Just as well or der a tent for number 9 because we will have our "ten" and then on.e more. Wi will soon have excellent win ter quarters in the new addition which Is being added to the church. We will have many relics and other things on the walls. When the people passed under the large electric sign, marked "Keniaii Komunlty (Carnival" troop I, Tulsa hoy scouts were seen every- j where, at humourger. lemonade. Ice cream and other booths, because j they were doing their part to mal'e tha K irnlval a success. This will raise the standing of the troop In the flag contest, us the services were pet formed by the aeouis as a "' 'jjiMitinlty good turn" and orodll v. if !' given for each hour's work. The treasure of troop amounts to about 120. which will soon be spent for camp. 114 equipment. notified to report for duty in run unirorm 5 " I sive, constructive progranu Fach exi in Ion and greater enthusiasm The path of least resistance Is taken in many no-called boya' clubs and the meetings are spent In rough house tactics or horse play. A little effort behind a worth while program means for hoy de velopment physically, mentally, morall and a greater future cltlxen shlp. Tins Is the aim of acoutlng. Some troops miss this nim and he canse of It lose their charters. Kventunlly troops falling la show growth In character, acoutlng ku"W- i leoge alio numbers up 10 in iximum will be encouraged to sacrifice IkOlf charter or change leadtrshlp WO I hi&VA a reroril nt l.onnr utlii arlllee ment and hoys and men not deserv ing to be real scouts should riot con tinue membership Ml Around the ( In l- W. II Hlublleblne, scoutmaster at fklatook. brought hl full troop to Tnlsn Monday to purchase uni forms. The whole troop spent the dav at Sand 8piinxs park, returning home in the evening. Commissioner Ohlander (Inspect ing troop) -My boys, what dlrccilnti urn I facing'' Seoul Hubert I'.arker I don't know, air, 1 don't live around bete Scout O. V Bnook. senior patrol leader Troop 4, Independence, Kan sas, was a visitor al headquar'ers last week. John taUrsMI "'Say, Kenneth, dlil you know I had a new Job?" Kenneth Wolf: "No. what Is It?" John: "till, I'm blacksmith aDWII at the candy kitchen.'' Kenneth: "I don't get you, what do you mean?" John: "Just what I said, I slioo files.' Scoutmaster Meyer (examining In first aid) Suppose you should see a man hit bv an nuto and up n examination find that his leg hue been broken, what would you do Fred Saundcts: Id keep the crowd back. Some very Interesting things hap pened at the meeting of Ihe examin ing hoard. A mole was classed ag wild animal. It was more diffi cult to "box the compass back wards" than forwards. Signaling and first aid were tb. most un popular aubjecta. A certain assist ant scoutmaster was verv inquisitive regarding why so many earned their money "rutting grass" Toby lAForge and Howard Meyers were hotly discussing the merits of an article that appaarad In the -Tulsa Smut " Finally, Toby himself tha author of tb" article, said to Meyers: "No, Howard, you can't appreciate It, you never wrote an article yourself," "No." ratortad Meyers, 'nd I never laid an egg but I in a belter Judge of an omelet than any hen In Ihe state " There are a number of troops In To in that are w alling to he organ- Ize.i if te.idit-.bip can be secured Men who love boys and have time are missing a Wonderful opportunity to do a grant aervlce. J. W. Jonea will be the new scout maater of troop Mo, at the Orace M K church. Tills troop has been without bsdership for some time and Ihe boys are looking forward to having a "sure enough" troop PAT HE The Fastest Selling PHONOGRAPH . In the World COME IN You'll Understand Why Exclusive Pathe Shop No. 8 West 5th Cedar 1593 Troop No. 3 II. 11. dale, scoutmaster. Brooks I'utt, reporter. Troop s, of the First Christian church la meeting ench Friday (nil i i-.i . MAO. The (imlltv moil rrMuhit It 1 r n n ii n Mhl n ratio ri-puir hhop. t N. Main. CtMf In ..II- ii ml 9 tt V If run Uo. YOU CAN EAT WHAT YOU LIKE PEPSINOL Ranishos Stom ach Trouble! Helps DigMtlon. Some people still believe that, ' farvatlon dieting will relieve Indi gestion, but the folks who get the real joy out of life are those who top indigestion In the best way I by taking 1'opslnnl to Invigorate their stomach and help It do Its! work You can eat anything you like If you rely upon 1'epsinol. This time-tested tonic Insures assimila tion of ul; your lood ihe separatum ; of the eleini-its that mak" stiong, blood and tissue, culm and rested rves. 'k( a bottle of Pepslnol tndav and ujoy all your meals. Vou feel fine: and have a good appetite when you lake I'epslnol. for it strengthns all your digestive organs. Quaker Tlrag Co. barkls Drug Co. Oarlen Drug Store tl Wins Pharmacy. Brlin'M Drug Htore tfti.lar'a Drag Btnra. Ward Springs B-oa rrug I'o, Weal Tulaa. R-l Kork Drug Hl. ra. RM Knrk. L T, J OUR growth has been consistent with the development of Tulsa. From the simplest of equipment with 700 square feet of floor space to a modem equipped plant with daily capacity of 3,000 gallons freezing and 9,000 gallons storage, occupying space of over 9,000 square feet Present equipment consists of 25-ton York Compressor together with two 10-ton units, 5-ton Ice Tank, DeLaval Lmulser, Victor Churn, three Wizard Pasteurizers and two 600 Wizard Vats, four Freezers and Majonnier over run tester, with a fleet of ten trucks and cars and employes twenty-five men. If you will come and see how painstakingly we make PURITY ICE CREAM you will understand why it is necessary to keep increasing our capacity. FIRST STREET AND DENVER AVENUE BOOSE IIRNM POM i D Photograph! f 'onflniiod Drwnki Rtpnora in Pabno Pmom AHrN'MON. Mm- II. OfOM r rr!iMl for drunk tinrn tnOfi nun thre. tlnun n yt-nr in 1'nmiriifiy will - oonoMofod oooftf tnol ih n hKh i 4i Htid thOtff i ' ' i; ' 1 1 I . s pofttrd It. nlOOM an1 pOllCf Htntlonn QOOOf IhO provMom of n hilt whloh tim soon at'itnvi(l liy the nOjifttO and la now In fort' llio lOWOLf liimar. Tin lOW wituM aIhii forl.M lli unln nf liquor tn (hmii'iN. ttnvlnic pltturn hOttOOOi fOOt trrtrku nnrt uthrr pin nf DUbltO IftthoHnji unit wtihln two h 1 1 't.i re 1 1 H-t ir nf pin- on wliorf In- borori wofki Tin- pfoolojoni in in powottd to iHnii a ioofM dttonntB imr tha olooholk oonionl of intnxi ootlng llovori ond Kxtas oi hot r trlotloni toAdlni lo iwolw tholf con umpUon i Hf lojurlottl in Iho publli hoolth. rrofloton i oloo rimo fr OOtl-ftloohotlO propOtfOOdd In t hr public oohoolOi WILL RESTORE OLD HOME otic- l'nlaihil l(viilinis', n a WfTCki BM t" I iiiiiImt Man iaattal li Taa WatM T AIM. Kyi 'AH. Okla, Juna I "llunler's home,'' (he once patn'tul nsldenee of Maor Urorire Murrell, at I'ark hill. Ilea kMD aequlred hf I' r itusseii, president of tin- Gran Lumber eompany of i'rane. Mr Kussell rupeels to tind :..' In llllluovltiK llie eilnle Tile liiuoie ; III he repaired, realnte, and re , fin UN'. ej and will Ihon assume .something of Its former ssoeet. The ultl huiiii hni heen a ramnisr Isml mark In Ihe Turk hill nelghhorhood for many years Himn sfmr the re moval of the I'lierokees to Indian lerfltOn ffORI east of the Mlsal slum. Malm Murrell. whose wife was a fsmillr einlirr nf n the Indl"' of the old notion nor. ehaaed from M early day pioneer In the valley of I'nk hill (he lite for a home. This saltier had built a log house nnd m lned a small (reel of land near where a a big spring soul forth Us wsters In such strong volume dial a good sited hrook flowed away hrnenth the nverhiin Iiik willow and elm Mo pie ito d waa Uurrall with thin leoatlon Dial he piiM the settler the IttRl of $200 for 111 Improvements mid early In the 411 the ereition of the Murrell hOHIf whs hegun. It til I'ompleied In or ahout (he year of IHlTi, uinl toil for RtaflF year one of (he finest rosldenees lu the southwest After fulling Into hands of neweomers to this seotloti the hiillillng hits stead. ly fallen Into deeuy during ii nunil'ir of ya-sr. Its I POrohgfl and pUftlOOfal fell tn the yfOtlnd and Ini lawn heenme over I grown with weeds Now however, t rahablllUatlgfl Is soon to tak plaee nij nnea nsum the few ol4 timer in thl aeetion will he reminded nf tha eventful period when the home was the most notslde Imlldlng ei nf the Arkan houndary Hn oti the win III I llloi.il N.l llooe. nilUNtiH A I It KH. June 2 Frnrr. P'tnta Arena, whl 'h I ut Ih hot. torn of the world, where ship rail in Iraatharing the Htrnlt of Msgel Iiti to leu- supplies for the Dd.OOd lulinhllnnts, rotnea a dlpatrh say lug that the martllin worker of tli ' port huvn resolved that In (h future (hey will not unload any llqUOri ontatnlng nh ohol. The an ti i ed -nta of thl prohlhirlon mnv- nt are not die. losed, but tha dl- pati li e.ivs "This resolution has i-aused seilnus damage on MOOHM or iinitiK baan takan grlUioiM warn ing the llqtior inerrhant." How to have a perfect manicure Glasses Are The Only Per manent Relief For Eye strain Defects. Don't waste your time nnd take chancr'M with your vision by using "washes" and "lo tions." Most eyes are struc turally imperfect hut perfect (.'lasses can readjust the light rays and correct the "lost motion." Allow us to give you eyesight counsel. Seekatz & C. Moore man t0m TUUSA 10 W. Third St. 0-3473 Cin i'.X was especially prrparrd to rr IMVw stir pi us ctitiilc v it limit injury. With it, you can do away with cutting, mi can keep a firm, smooth cuticle and shape ly naila. C'utrx is absolutely harmless. First file with a storl file until your nails arc the proper Wngth Fashionable manicurUtssajp that it is now lonsiiK tcd pood form to have the nail conform to the shape of the finc,'r tips never pointed. Gently work around each nail base, pushing; lui L the cuticle with an orange stick wrapped with a bit of cotton and moistened with C'utex. Wipe off the dead surplus skin and wash the hajids, pushing back the cuticle with a towel. If you like snowy white nail tips apply a little Cutex Nail White underneath the nails directly from its convenient tube, finish your manicure with Cutex Polish. Six ManieureH for 20 Cents For 20 cents we will send you the Cutex Introductory Manicure Set, not as larpe sj our standard set but containing atlOUgh of the Cutex preparations for at. least six complete manicures. Use the coupon below. Address Northam Warren, 111 West 17th Street, New York City. W:;l'U,""r J -lay Nor,... """' 114 w" " Street. N.w York U 9b iH HlnHW. (Mtaa end raisuv surplua cuuds Willi Cutaa I rtNaOWUUlniMn I while aail up 1 r P Nam Street ar Sua. i ism Cuts Nail I'ollah Ilea las uag (loss You ran srt Cutex in U Jrug snJ ieptrtmant toiei. Cutex Cuticle Remonr, Nail Whita, Nail I'olith and Cold Cresm are each 3S cants. The Cuticl Remover camts also in 6S eaati bottles. "ITS Tl" rnNK that tt',',s" yjjj I CT A UIVTC DEPARTMENT - - STORE -- Tomorrow Continuation of Our Annual Clearance Sale Mort extraordinary valuei in dratwei. New arrivals from our Now York headquarter! arc placed An sale tomorrow. SKI'l THEM, We have them in Taffeta Messaliiic, Voiles, Georgette ami Crepe de Chine. Vou will not only buy one but two or three. This sale will continue Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Kail in line, see these values and get your choice. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Adl thin Halo a' $10 no Volt tin wi n, all bMUUf ill iutui nt, li'itre, $4.98 I'ltra stouts' drissps In tleor gette, ( r "io Meteor uml Tuffi'la, $(18 SO mill sr,.uu value (Moar- arii'i Salt1 Brto $39.85 IiJIes' II.C0 and 110 00 Crape de Clilna arid Oeorgelie wnlsta. newest design, ae. Ihi-m, all Iis. thl sale, (to 54.7C) l. i in s' Silk T iffi-tu 'li t7 Ml to I3S. till this ealo, oholol $19.85 l.f.OI) lufll'i' ilrtf-ms Tlimu drfsHg QOMfart "f Tafft'tiw. f JtMirKStti. L'n-po fji Chlnii, MB- HiilliM-, Me; L'J.50 to S37.50 vat ili'H, holru ihl a It $14.95 I i 'Iipm' ft rnl M Imh.-h' all woo) ; ' v lulls, few full auttj in fltj'lid. ThVM Ntilta ranw fr 3u.0ft to $72 00, in Dili' lot, cIioIup $24.95 Girls1 fllnghstti in- - sins 4 to in. tM quslltr itofhsm buy thfltn frcftv; gave on thit 10 rKUliir price rnmktvt LESS 20. Clrls' white dresses, also funi'y trolls drease. nuwel aurntner rlrf'isea arrived lately are In limlud tn thl sale 20 Off Regular Price. 1,1.11ns' waists. Choir 12 50 iiiallty Voile $1.48 Idille' i 50 wnist, aholoa, mice Hale . . . and 4 if Ci-ar Voile $2.50 t ; $$ snd ih lu vatusfl all lolorSi ttiiH njtif, cholcw $9.85 Lndies' and Misses Skirts l.i IT I '.'.'JUij wrtttn wush kins 25 Off See tin u value, l . li'i' Hllk Hklrls, In TaffeU, I 'oplln, (ii ora.tta, Hllk Tt (. . this sale, SI. UN, Stl.U... $N ,'tll unit IaiIIi'i' I.lri' n Aoto iiii.h, iih Jli In 1 his lot. II Ii 00 unit 125 value, for uiiok d!p.'al, thl sale, oholea $9.85 Mlt $4.98 lAiiirs' Llnan I I 5 00 to SI OH knee Hale price, Crash .Suns, f.On (iially ntUSUa chil dren drawers 75.: quality. mUOtlfl chil dren' drawer $(i.95 35c 49c $1.98 l.ono Katia heavy 'Jnffita. hluck, nay and oth"r color tin S 3 50 iU.'illty, as I.hik us have it, pur yard Elri heavy '.i..llty Meiulln, (till l( -Inch, this -hi, qq only, par yard t)l70 86 Inch China Hllk, all color, baat QMllty, uu.'illy sold ut t pi i ii i, this Of" 0hl . I" r '1 tj)laatt) ill S in. h quality Vulla for drrsac. aacquta, etc., per Card, QOn ehoios 0s 1DO0 ploco Autrom Ijtwn, fancy patterna, choice, per aai0u:u 22lc KAHN'S Department Store Tulsa's Largest Popular Priced Store. 15 East First Street