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SECTION A (JLSA DAILY WORLD, TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1920 FOURTH WAS BIG DAY FOR TULSANS i nefon I . -mi I Vilkv Th- I the irtal of hU inner. N. H. V. fleptltV sheriff, r'urnril mm tn this rlty tf.mday. prtaonei In want, I here fur in 1 1 . furiii -t r in rhi.tKirv Parade, Athletic Stunts, Fireworks and Oratory Was Day's Program. him With robblni '. Willi. nm imiiI K J I'lsllir c.r IaI.AU ill uev. ii iilrh an I rlnif at ihe lormi r'i grocery mow, lit) Kaet fecund tract on I ml' T . Wilki-rm ii niiuip imnti in dtstrlot roun aad bis i irh ' in tn uo I lajet ii-rm. but beoatiea he li-ft thi- ihI iiml vio lated the tenna .f hlH bond, thi rnurt riMeri-d the defettdaM urn' i MANY OUTING PARTIES I nnd ritiiiiiiil In Tills. i PMClnf and Picnics Helped Pmi an Enjojrablt Day fof Young and Old. Tulaa celebrated Mm Fourth. Prr bnpH n"l ' mildly a some Fourth Cve bean celebrated In th City, but Juat ii ent hualiiatlt ally. Tin1 eelebretlon oornutenced hertly aflat nililnlKhi Sii'iitnv nlKht and lasted until inidnUlii liiit nltfht. The bang ban el exploding tin x rackera wm heard In nil parti ol tha ally from th bttay buelneaa district la ih re mot edgea ol th city. Th "official" oalabratlon, in harf of the Tulaa chapter Naval Vetera n of America, began yeeter. day morning with a aurprulnaljr i . aatflll parade, headed hy ofri. i ts .f tha polio fori e and city of fti lula Veteran of the World war ai wall n veterans of other war participated In tha parade, wearing tii ir service uniforms which baa teen tlvan careful pressing for the 1 alon, a doeen trucks of the Tulaa fire department flll"'l a lilo. k of the pa rade gplendld must waa furnlehed by tin' Oi Oi k. k. military band and Hie Sulvntion Army hand. Imth of whli h occupied prominent posi tion In the parade. Hundred! of doughnuts, wrapped In dut-proof paper, were thrown to hyatandera hy Salvutlon Army laatlea , r: punish war veteran, nattlly-at-tlnd marlnaa the fife and drum rorpi of tha PylhUUI Slaters. Knight of Pythlai and other fraternal Of" fanltatlona, helped to make tip an i i link parade. From I'ollro in spector Charlie W. Daley to the last automobllea the parade preeented a wonderful picture, entirely in heap ltic With the day which the parade commemorated. With the Tubal hall team out of the city, McMultg park wan thrown open lor the many gaglSg nml con leeti bld there a part of tho day I ulelillll loll. olae Blkai "chaperoned" hy Will lira Wet, exalted ruler, started ihelr part of the eelehratlnn early with a unrlae danee at Klectrlc park. Tulsi literally "cloned up hop" reeterday while the city turned out In celebrate the Fourth. Drtia nloren, OOld drink ntandn and riHtaurantn remained open hut that wa uhout nil. Practically every (rencral Iind grceer) Iter was closed no tlRht one couldn't hnvn bought a toothpick. Thimi- who hadn't laid In n nupply of groceries Saturday nlKht had to be i ontenl with male bread and cof ttt wtthoul cream for their meale Monday. t'lcar ntnri' Wage plentl-i fully (applied with check but Utile j rash by Monday noon They were i the dtyl Jmnkrrs. I rdaj ii a Brent day for ple Blc. I'lrtSnla park. Sand Springs. Electric park practical ty every place within a 10-mile radius of Tulsa where there were tries WfJ the ecene of merriment and eating by good natured picnicker. Honda from Tulaa to nearby town were well traveled by motorists, The day waa singularly free from disorder which uaunlly accompany a I'mirth of .Inly; celebration. AI "nven park last night there wa n brilliant display of firework. A number Of novelties were Introduced hi li thrilled the tremendou crowd thai thronged the park. The fire works display wa preceded by an Informal program of "peaking. INCREASE CRIMINAL BOND Youth Who Violated Ilond Condi tion Mum Obtain Uirgwr Bond tnereaalng ihe criminal appeax- "' bond of Max. Wiikeroop from l:' 000 to 15,000. Judge Owen Owh district court ycaierd.iy com- rnltted the defendant to Jail to await triun on the eharga of conjoint rob bery, nrilkeraon . arret tad In Vlekrburg, Mln. laat week and turned ever la local county afftoera tor "f his .M.pearame li uMiig the saie of Oklahoma The Mortuary Mr limine Julian, 6S year old. died nuildnly nt her rtnldenee, 423 v cai iyourth yeeterday afternoon. fTuneral arranK' nienta have not been made Bjagftli fjeorge n. go. 1th, i year old, died yneterdag afternoon t a looaj hon- pllal. He la survived hy hla mother who uvea at gagetwille Arkans I'linernl araailgamanla have not been made Hearing. Funernl Ml lj)iai for Mr. MMti Mny Hearing, yeara old, who died Moterday morning at n local hoapl laj were held at the Mitchell -Fleming chapel nt 8 o'clock Inst night. Iinlilca lo r hueband, J. J. He n lug who Uvea at Begga she la nurvlved hy one aMId The body will bi ahip- ped to Morris, Ok I., thin mm mug where glnal earvlfxi will he hold. l'ricman. Mai Yancey Freemnn. t yeara old, died last night nt his rcnldcpce. "2 M, Mavhell. He ha been n resi dent of Tulaa for Ihe hint in peal H 1 1 nurvlved by two son. Btlgl n U Fi i eman. of thin city, nnd Charlen 1,. freemen of wichitu Km ten. naral eervloee win be conducted at the Catholic church at 8 o'clock wedneeday morning, interment will he In the jloly Family cemetery. Make a Cake m 4 minutes One minute for sifting the Excc'o mixture. Two min utes to add water and mix. And a minute for butter ing the pan. Then bake. It's as simple as 1-2-3 with 'Delicious and Ccontmical, M. Inour narittitt Lemon,Vnill. dclidou Chocolate nd richly spiced Devil's Food. E.' C. Gathn C o. Kansas City, Mo. bi 'The Dupont" A Bannister Oxford Which moans, of course, the ultimate in quality, value and "tyle. T! ' new Oxford an English last is especially popular, it I well ' constructed to (rive. unusually good foot comfort. service and lira wn Kangaroo $20 Broth Russian Calfskin $18 Main cil lourtb Home of Hanan and Hatutinter Shoes ELECTRIC PARK HAS RECORD DAY Happy Throng is Well Cared For at Popular New Red Fork Kesort. Klectrlc park, Tulaa a ncw. st nmunement place, located on vJi' Oklahoma union laterurbeni wat outh of lied Fork, w.m afttramaly populnr with eeleluaturn yetrda , The park wan well filled dmlng the ' entire daj a ngmbar of new ooneesjlona Jmd 1 lust in -n initatled, Including m up. lo dale merry -go-round ami aV akat I Ing link. The men f-go round Is Ijael from the fariory nt Iaven- Wollll. Is I IP lilt I ;. ,.f the ll'-t pqulpped device Of Ita kind In Una ectloii of tho couniry. l.aat night the dancing pavllkon wnn crowded unlil mldiiighi Hvarj beat aa preened into service, ami Manager Will T. Havla declare. I h com. i eaaltj iave found nai toi IWo doaen more hoa's Parking apace waa provided f,,t ears M..oti. t came from Tills i Snpulpa. ami ihe smaller lowna In Tulea and nearby counttea Hvarj I incoming Interarben train helped ; aweii the crowd, "We had a lot id .llfficultV in getting ready to entertain Ihe crowd toda) Mr Dnvl eld last nighl wnn w aocompllahed to only lem pot. ii y, at that The lent ou t the abating rink win Boon he dlaoarded .for n. permaneni building rhi I merry -go round w.ia put up m al hurry. Tltcie an a numbOt of parte I yet to be add. ,1 lii fore It la com plete it la perfectly eat and iub etaatlal now. hut n will look hi tter when It la fmislu d " iioheif MoHlrnay, Funeral Director Phono III llf 13 ,'J1 gouth Main Advt HUGE CROWD AT SUNRISE DANCE Strains of Music Rival Bong Birds at Elks' Morning Caper, The local lodge of RIk eeli In all . I ihe Pourtb with H tunrla danee al Ited Fork A api. i il cat cart led ill hug wd "lit nnd many motete.i in private oonveyanee, Jack gjtreal'i orchestra played the program, fea lurlng pairiotir miiaii throughouti 'i bore wafg givaniyffhj toupla prea- i nt among whom were a large num ber of vlnliing Klk and kid tea Ooughmtln nnd coffee wre aerved at i.i. ikfaat time ami were much en - .loved. Thi dance waa given histoid of he tiHllal Tlitliadny ulghl dune thai is acliediile! for hiat week Th" merry arawd were gud in pntMa of the full enjnyiinani of una outdoor pleasure associated with its full complement of Informality. It una toted thai the dance he repenled all an earl dale Not unlil along after 1 eight o'clock did the i -n teases of '"Id Mm make ihe d.nicesa nallr.e thai giand old BUmmerUmt waa here, I'p lo that time, Ihe air wis cool nnd deUghtfiil The atrnfna nf be in . hesira had It gralgldi In the ni tiga of the woodlnnd ilnls who arere piping Ihelr alnigt note and who aoon renllseil them were rivals nearby. ( addle la Killed Iry Drive. UTMAi N. Y., Jjy 5. -Joaeph 1 Uy, i I m. 4 .1. a en. Idle, waa Inatsntly killed Hits rrftern ioi, n th links of s local goMJ cluh when hn vnn struck by a golf Jju driven from a point 100 yards awiiy. v g s ! I FnFjyi yr r? o t yi o y if Are Here in Good , Assortment riarty are knitting for fall and wilder rigid now iintl many more are using the summer weight yarns. This store is the acknowledged headquarters for knitting yarn for comprehensive stocks arc ready al all seasons. Competent instructions at your convenience during store hours. New Books on knitting ready. (icrmantown, Shetland Floss, Knitting Worsted, Saxony, Saxon elte. in all colors. Two-Fold Lustre Yarn for sum mer sweaters, 2 oz. hall. 75c. Silk mixed (1-fold) 2-oz. halls at ()c. Sdk Shetland in all shades. Two oz. halls, 90c. Art Ncudlcwork Section Itnloony. ! Special Prices on Silk Crepe de ('hine Good quality, 40 inches wide. Pink, Flesh or White. , Special, yard $1.59. Studio Wash Silks Dainty colors in stripe and fior d effects, Most colors. 36 inches wide. Regularly, $:ux). Special, yard. $2.39. Fancy (.corfjettes We've seven pieces to sell at the price. Pretty patterns and colors, Regularly, $3.50. Soecial, yard, $1.89. Sport Silks In ,i good selection including Mi gil's 1930 Fantasi and Mallinson's Kumsi Kumsa. Extra Special, yard, $3.98. bilk fce4Ju Main Floor ShortSharp Effective 7 a ndevers The Millinery Section announces the big stock re duction sale of the month the sale covering prac tically all hats in the department This will include Georgette Hats, Ortrandie Hats, Straw Hats, Soft Ribbon Hats, Milan, Leghorns, Hemp, Sport Hats Georgette combinations, Lisere-, Sailors and Fancy Braid Hats. Regularly from $5.00 to $35.00. Ch ooseA ny Ha t at Exactly I la If -price Mllllnrrj neelloo Thlr Hour mm, gaaM : ' L F(0)D:wo!iir Prices Down 20 Per Cent mien ap- I fm .ality as j s here ' You Need at Reduced Prices Three Lots of Fancy Cotton Voiles. Beautiful range of patterns and col ors. Fxtra special at, yard, 59c, 89c and $1.29 T'vo Lots of Fine Tissue (Jinjfhams. ,Every conceivable color and plaid, 30 inches. Special yard 69c and 98c Best Quality Percale Gcod assortment of small designs on light grounds, 35 inches wide. Extra special, yard 45c Colored Dotted Swiss and Em broidered Voiles A table lull to choose from, all colors, both light and dark -also while. Extra special, yard. . . .$1.98 Underwear Nainsook In Pink, Yellow or Blue, excellent quality, 36 inches wide. Fxtra spe cial, yard 59c Wsab i I Hrotlon Msln llnor B1dmi$$ A Safe IF G(oxdl Qmm Seldom can one find bloUflCS of such particularly fine grade of silk, and such superior workmanship and styl ing in a sale. And Ihe original prices are excep tionally low. Tomorrow at exactly half the marked prices. In a wide variety of colorings and models that will appeal lo the most dis criminating. Twenty five in Ihe group. lllnujie So I lim Third floor Consider first quality. - More and more are womt predating the Slroc qti i.l.K.llWlllllwl 1,1 I 1 W . V I II ll H 1 H I ' 1 for the daily increase in numbers of customers is ample testimony to the goodness of the footwear. Many are frank in their ap proval, expressing satisfaction concerning! the fit and anaring quality, as well as the beauty of shoes purchased here. Double satisfaction may 'be ob tained now for the whole stock of Oxfords and pumps arc reduced 20 per cent. Women's, Misses' and Chil dren's. Htioe Section Hooond Floor. 4 4 a I A t Lowered Prices To effect a quick stock reduc tion, many noteworthy reductions are in effect throughout the store. Not the least of these are the prices quoted on these exception ally smart Smocks for women and misses. i Silk Pongee, Voile nnd Crept many hand -embroidered with the most fascinating color combina tions. Others quite plain, all correctly styled and finished. Regularly from $4.oo to $15.00, and every ar. Any at off. hnork Section Second Floor 5 When Silk Skirts A re So Low Priced Whatever prices have been, there is no doubt that we are now offer ing a collection of Silk Skirts, from select makers, at prices that dis count regular prices to an extent never before thought- possible. Tomorrow we offer another extensive group, every model having COST the maker more than OI K selling price. Such opportunities should he promptly taken advantage of, for be yond a doubt these prices are sub normal and will not continue. The group now available includes silk skirts of MigtTs 1920 Pan la si, Mallinson's Kumsi Kumsa and other makers silks of equal note. All colors and white. Plain tailored models and many pleated effects. Choose from the collection at $17.85. Skirt Kri-tlou Third floor Veto Store Hours dur ing July and August teeek days Often at H a. m closing at 5 . in. Saturday 4 1 pen at it a. Ha., closing at 6:30 p. m. Womrn's Fibre Silk Hose, lace stripe, heather, black, browri and dark colors. Special, pair, $1.29. Main Floor New Idea and Home Journal Patterns Mail Orders I'repaid on all Mail Orders in i 1 1 sm i ii ii limit MisnlM-r of Hie 'ruba, Oijcii Shop Aamm-IuIIou 'Courtesy" Wa try to thn wry hast of our ability to h courteous to shnppra who eonie to tha atora whith. r they '-urns to buy or "liok" - However, if Any one ahnuld not be eourteoua, you'll confar a favor If ynu will eel this rilarnurtpfiusnesa to the attention of s, floor munseer In person, by phons or by rnstl. The Vsnderer Adman. A e I