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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1020 MUST REPAIR ALL HOLES IN PAVING City to Rush Ordinance That Will Prevent Con tinuance of Evil. PROVIDES A DEPOSIT Mnny Cuts Over City Dangtr nyH to Automoblltt nd Motorists. )rvriR or 09f prorations I uttlni hol.i III city .i.v.n- hrnLftr will UHll rrinifj- Ihn city a.Ii,k( illy In i'lrlnu ui'h rum, and in MfflOlMl ami"int n WM MtM that Ikt '" lalrn urn InHialliwt irntil Al ilia mtlnK "f Ntayoi aitd uy row mlxmnnet h yaatarday mm miiin. Oem mtaalonari u 11 MaNiar and ' M. . 'i k i City Adorn) Krank K I'liman mid City BfMtlnMit 0 K firlgga wt re Itmt nirtii 10 pri-par ap rirrllnani-i- dmltria with Ihfl pavi' mailt eilttlni SitMUoil Thin nnll naftno. ar-m11lif to inrmhriM of tha i 'mmitii . win nrovMi (or to pnalt lUfflclanl to Kuarantci' lha mat of repair, mid Will b In IIIOll an nmmuit Dial II "ill Imriv Ihn re palrer In making repairs Tim ile. linalf will urn I, a retnrnm! until re null i. hoVt lu i ii rnmli Their- iiff' OOOOfll "I atreal nvar Ihr e.ltv iinrl i-ie.-ti 1 1 v in Waal Tult. where ruth Iiivi heen rnarla tu lay pil iit wnlar llnaa or nthar llni'a uinlei tin juivimk I lii-i.i' -iilpa tiaunlly nhiiiil a fimt wlda, ara filled with dirt. Vm faffir pajwtra nvar. H i- din pack, leaving an uaiy rut whleh hiivi' alu-ii-lv hi-i-n raopoMloli fnr Many brokan tulomobll aprinfra The i ity Inland to lakt MlOll action ia will luaura UuU the ruta will n't rainaln rxpnaad mnra than :in (Java hi I In. miiat In amne ra repair" ara not mada within thai VriKth f time, accnrdlna to tha terma of tin- prnpnatd nrrlliianra tha di'poalt will In- dar) irnd fnifi-llrd and thf city will talk ra point Santl SprirtaH Nottt Mia TIlOMM Wii.il' 'i Mid Mr" p'rntilt It'ina warn jiiint hnnti-ati-a In Mm jokn kmoImi 'i"'i chliclfon of Colllnavllla hi War In . Ma Hprlnaa Thufe'lay and I mln Julia Hi hi'vim general iOtlf Otlf f of iii" Oklahoma Tubarvulooia aaao' clatimi waa in town Krldny morn Ing nd mat with annie of tna Rtotfl a-era nf 'ha Raiit Hprlnaa miriin tlrin In urn iilh tliam II ilun laio'it '"A nd nf ii ini'i i''' rjpoi itlnn I and efficiency hy all IMiana ntr eter In Ihi- great wnrk carrier! 00 Hy thain. Th- ROBokaJl lMge nf Hnnd Spring mat 1 hurnday night for Ihi'll regular tilmmithly l"rge ink installation nf nfflretB did lint taka plura hn waa flrat planned. Tha nf hear win ko Inatallad at lha next tegular mealing- OanordlM I" I" ' acnf plana Tin- djOflOtlon nf two hundrad hOI l.v tl.a a'.ita tn lha ln ad II l.rary fund here waa received l-'rl-dav and ara nnw nn tha lll.rn.ry ahaUi? It whs imly after axira arrort Vt tha commlttaa rould aa- Rahakaha will unit ond hvo a 'ura lha ttOtloO portion nf tfeolr Hat aupai an ihn park Btoundl and Satfid Hprinaa la mml fortu. .. lUXtSi h""k' "n Tha Roya.Namhhnr. picnic wh,h i --- L-. h"lrt af lh Thursday f- a HMta la haln arraad for , p j ,)(. yrmr f ,,lfS rlrr m, n. ROflt Vdnday at tha Hand Hpr Inapt j i hat l.-,rraly attandad )iy tha park whan tha Odd Kallnwa and) ' fnatnr am and thalf famillaa M-a t'laru M Ward nf Tu!aa, waa at ha aiitharlua; ami wrotfl a lara am B1 nf child noofanoo. tapnaf waa r- t I'd In tha liirga planla RPtaOa at a vi) and 'hi ptoatakari flllod rh- nf tha laraa tablaa that an- inr.it ' In that billldlli. KKAO WOHXP w WT ls Summer Suit Special l or SatOrdat wo nffrr DMl, ityluih models fnr nun nf nil uea m rum Portabk Cool QoUh and otbtji populavf Mimiatf w4gbl matt ii.ii.n Pricod III $7.H.r) $ I O.Mf, $14.85 $19.85 HOLMES Clothes Shop H S. Main Ethel Clayton and Larry Semon- Majestic ernon With Sugar High In Price Thoughtful people naturally turn to G rape -Nuts for their cereal food It contains Its own sugar; and its sweet nut-like flavor developed from the grains make it attractive to the taste. The cost is moderate. Every bit is eatable, and the sound building quality of Grape Nuts, combined with easy digestibility, makes it a family favorite. There's A Reason 9 9 Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Huttle Creek, Michigan TOWN TALK MILLINERY EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE A dnubl program la again hlllad fnr lha Majaatlu Thi-atar to morrow, and one that prnii'iili two fnaturo plrturaa ara unusu.illy ip paalinc. Two plavs. aarli of a dla- tlm t typa, yat atiprama In Individual pri'aenlatlon. fha flrat half of Ua hill offara Bthal Clayton In a naw play oallad "Tha taiddar of Lla." It la a ati'linr affnrt on the part of tka playwilghl. producar, alar and iiiat. Ita thania iu intaraatlnf ly myatnrloua. Involving aa It dura acvaral charartara whu ara parmltted to kaap tha audlancw VI TAG RA PH. gualng until tha flnil oilman. Mlaa t'layton ha nlwiya (tlvan fann a Inpork anaotnii'iii of avery part aha haa appanrad In. and har Mauda and iidmlrara will nun ly ha Ititaraatad In thl. hii v.-rv fmrat BOanarlOi glvan har ihlH yaar. Tha lattar part of Ronday'a Ml Jaatli' hill la tha nrrniiinttiRly hllarl oua farra "Si'linol Diiya" with I.arrv Bamun In tha itar rharaotar. A a comedian. It la qtttta uum-raaaary to "pranH agant" tlu- ri-nnwnad Iarry. Ill antlca li.iva nuuacil "guffaw" of launhtor and hla yry part orntaao and tha audlanoe away with mllea that llngnr In "S' hool Day," ho ha a pail 'hi; fit him aplendldly. It la un like anything yat attamptad hy the world foremost comedian, hut It la aatd to he hi very beat Im piTionatlon. Takrn altogether, no baiter pro gram rould have posalhly boon arranged for tha Majealle the ftrlt half of naxt weak, than Ethel Clay ton In "The I.i'li!- :- of Mao." nd 1 I.irry aamon In "Hrbool Day." Advt. JULY CLEARANCE of PUMPS, OXFORDS, TIES Without ItMrTdj, ti'ir entire titock of summer footwear i placed on .sale at prices that will insure it complete clearance. Do you need footwear? Doen your fam ily need tootwear? Then now is the time to buy and and this the place. l adies' Oxfords and Pumps Ouf entire stuck of ladiea' oxfordl and pumps in pat en' :i'id kid leather.', which sold as high as $12.00, aro pi i il now per pair at I' ' r.t"'( oiu $5.00 Two-Eyelet Ties Many btautiful f wo Kyelnt Ties, black only, values for merly Belling at Qfr $lli.s-r, priced kl pt.00 No Refund No Exchanges t Theao Sale Pricea One-Eyelet Ties Popular One Eyelet Ties, long vamps, turn soles, in brown and black kid and black suede, usual price $15. X $10.00 Men's Oxfords Klack and Brown Kid and Kangaroo Oxfords for men ;sizes from to 11. Not all sizes in all styles, but real val ues that sold as high as $15; priced at: $10.00 No C. O. D. Ord era Accepted on Sale Items. First-Class Shoe Repair Shop in Connection With Store M. Parks Shoe Store 112 South Boston Avenue Osage 7385 'P ' The First Car Summer Hats for Summer Wear For SA TURD A V- Choice of 150 99 SUMMER HATS at $.00 Exceptional values will be found in this assortment, consisting of georgette, white horse haid braid, transparent, sports hats nnd garden hats. TOWN TALK MILLINERY Extra' A Small et Velio Six in the Authoritative Style that everybody knew was coming IT is the Velie's triumph. The first Authori tative Example of the new style. A subtle combination of mirror-like planes that seem to flow into each other a new expression of, automobile graces. New comfort in the longer body more room more rest in soft, deep-plaited upholstery. Witfl the style advance goes the new motor with in ternally heated vaporizer, 4-bearing crankshaft, bronze-backed bearings silent, supple, aatis tying on low-grade fuel. More power at lcs cost. The new Velie Style will be on exhibition af all the coming shows in a full line of open and closed cars Touring Car, Six-passenger Four door Sedan, Two-passenger Touring Roadster, Four-passenger Speedster, Four-passenger. So ciable-Coupe, John W. Stanley Motor Sales 207-15 SOUTH DETROIT PHONE OSAGE 3138 Choice of any $10 HUNT-MURRY CO. Pattern Hat. . . 216 SOUTH MAIN ST.