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rht- TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY. JULY 10. 1020 0 NO DECISION IN ELECTION CASE , City liricfs . Mrt ntha Rpi King. f.t aevera DAVIDSON FOR NEAL F.LI8HA PRICE, a negro, r lf4 at Hickory Tfcurtdu nlgiit la poeseeeton pf right futljna of "ctaoC beer, entered ile of not Kowe-Ncal Injunction l8iuiiiy at hii arralfnmtnl ytturoty mi n i a JiJaa .before ooutuy court atut a k M Taken Under Advise- I mavndea- to jaii umtw bomi of mnnt Vw f'niirt toT trl141 ' ,he com inn criminal mtnc uy wvuria Ittrm ol thai court .sheriff timii Woollt ami W T Klteeart, UMVi made the arrest. I JUDOHRNT ron $i.-..onu wu lathed by K K. Mnea V IJ Webb Senator Contend! Client " ' "' Cotdtri AC lenmpany In dletrlrt court yriLroay Kntitlod to Office, and la upon aiiejaumia that the on com- juiny MIN I" I arry out its con ! tract to romplele a test well In UM 'northwest 'luartar of ttCtoB 15-1-lV I lllinmi cmirity, T. x.i- LEDUO OUKKN. rh.it.. ! iMth al tf mOUttl to burglarize ln hOlM of Fiatahw Johns. iKJ4 South Denver avenue, on .lone II, 014 hoH fOI trial by dletrlt t court under bond Of the conclusion or tils pre Oi (start, after hearing the argu- liminary hearing yesti i tlay Deron msr's yesterday on the demurer of Justice 8. C Mszey. Nttl'l counsel to the testimony of- i I two weeks ago at the Injunc- sHKIUKF .TAMK8 Woollay found .ion hearing brought by Rnwa.Judga an ur,,,,,,! str) wheel, taken from Msrtin took tho case under advise. Hudson spaadar. hidden In a manl yesterday morning after hnr !H(r,lw stack south of Rati fort ng the nrguruenta by R. L David- ,r,y Hnd Is holding tlit property snn Nttl'l counsel and James j f,,r i,jentlflcUon. Hprlnger, attorney for Rowe. (liar . I timed that an Injiin'- dkcRKKS OF dlv..r,-.- were Hon action waa the proper proce- rBn) ,d (n ai.tHd ami superior .re to enable Rows to recover con. i (1 , Laura E. i-raitcks ,iK,iiii.t Not Usurper Whether K W. Howe of riroken Xircw or Muuroe Neal. of 1'lsher at the properly autluolsed and ecling chal.niin Of the Tulsa county elec tlun hoard la the pr"bsm to be so- Mi I ry J mare J. 1 ..larnii or nuiim. , -1 t.f the .file to whli h he was Bdwnrd a. rranaks, llntad Hi March till and served gtainm Martha Tout .m iinuously until April ., when i ;,;ed the oommlsslon offer. d him bv the state election board Devldaon rslaed the point th it rlnro idmltttd ho had not acted ii , hslrnian of the board alnce Neal'a ,ii pi Intment, 'tnly a quo warranto , tton, brought either by the county may or the ottorney general of the state, would be the proper ac- n sh itil'l Rowe wish to corneal. ha gppolntnttni of Heal printer denltd this suit was one In which title to the office of chair man of the county election board was to be determined and main tained that Row la still the duly appointed and acting member of 'he lection hoard. Springer also claim, ed that since Ntti'l appointment was made without the latter'a se lection by a regular election of the Democratic county central commit tee, as required by law, the appoint ment was absolutely void. To Ii.ivldeon's statement that the suit was not brought until after Natl had begun his duties as secre- j t,gav i f the county election board, and that therefore, Rowe could not ask Ml Injunction but must bring a quo warranto proceeding, Springer replied that Rowe had been and j Is now the lawful head of of the j county election board, that Neal Is the nturpw and that while Neat thOUld h contest the acts of Rowe. nfist necessarily brine the suit throush state officers, and that U Howe hss the right to bring a suit la equty asking an Injunction. aln'-e he is not trying title to the offlc i but leeks to retain an office to whtrh he waa appointed and ha served tor five years. H B, Tout Anna Hums agalnat Frank M Hum untunl. Herrlck against (leorge W 1 1 rrlck MARRIA1 IB M0BHBB1 were Is sued to tiv following yesterday bv the clerk of county court: Artuhr West rope, 1. and Edna V. Justice, IS. Tulsa; PrMk Carpenter, , and Tlii ma Lytic. Blghuari. 1 MRS. ALVA J Mies and children have gone to spend the summer with Mrs J, w MeNaaj and family In Los Angeles. Cal. Mr and Mrs. C O. Sevcrns are occupying the Nlles home in the absent" of the famllv I MRS l.AI'RA Kraser has re turned from BlMkwall. whero she was with the famllv of her ilaugh- RKN Ii MARR la confined at home with his ankle tn a plaster of Tans cast, (he result f a fall sev oral daya ago It will be some time before Mr M rr la able to use the Injured member. I MISS MARIE Gardner, nmanM Of the l-lrat I'resbytarlan ohnreh rnlerlalned a group of the children Of her ptan claases with a picnic and outing party Thursday evening ti Central pat k. I CUARBNCB WSLBOM and .laugh ter, Ruth, have arrived In Tulsa from lets tntelea. Calif.. haMng Honored through and ale vlsliing his parenta. Mr. and Mra C. J. WtUou at Fifteenth and lialtlrliore. t HARRY WILSON and famllv ate located for the euniniei at South hampttlli I. 1, where they si cqxir panled the family of B Rogers Kemp. I p hiiuwn jr.. aatUamaa of t'ktnulxie, stopped In Tulsa today on his tray to Foraker, where he will begin shipping cattle to the (astern markets neat week. I PETITION POB voluntary dlsso lutlon of the Chariot Lnklne Anto moniio company was niea in ais trlct court yesterday I OLIN HICKOR and family have returned to Tulsa after eevaral months' residence In Tort Worth T X UI I. 1'R PRBD K. CLINTON, aocom ptnltd by Mrs Clinton, will leave soon for a sojourn of several weeks In California. I-- WH.l.lAM PRBDBRJCK, son of Mr. snd Mrs. W B l-rc l- ri -k. has rofttn e,i t . Tulsa after sprmlimt th lust two years Pi Tif C;tllfoinls I.KE ''I INTi'N of the Fnlun N.i tltnnl Usnk, accompanied bv Mm Clinton, will go to OtatoradO soon to tetnain for ttVOTtJ weeks. I MR1 itALi'ii M DARNB14. t -1 little son. Ralph, have returned from Shreveport. Lt.. where lhe spent sevaral weeks. I MR ami mus i Wtrran landtn will leave about August 1 for Rat tie Creek, Mich . to remain for MRIt time, I HILL SMttKIE ' Johnson, forme, footbnll star at Kendall college whoa home Is In Okeemta Okie. w.u tit Tulaa ft 'it it. on business I r w mi i ant, rlca president of ihe Central Nil till Hank, will re turn today from Ttkat where he has botll on i business lilp I MRS. A K LEWIS left todsy for Colorado Springs to spend the re mainder of th, slimmer. MRS N S MURDOCR haa re tumtd to Tllltt aftai several weeks slay In Shrevpott, La. I - - It W MILLER, leaves today for ' is home in Atlanta, Ma to spend ,a Iwo-wteks' vaiallon JIM TOI'IV eatilamoti of Et Worth, Teas, Is in Tulsa this week . lha Road at the Urand M business ... i 1 BMRIslYEK ANT EMI IxiVK MISS JKWH, KL1NI la mffei- may get aoqualnted through ins from an attack of tonallltls THE Wi'lil.n u 1M Ui There should be no peace With prostitution, no truoe with the i d light district, no armlstt. e with 1 venereal disease tee "Tht 1'tul of Adl IMPOniXD t Pompeian Olive Oil la one of nature 'i giestest tnnira and tissue-builders VOr CAN ! IF YOU WILL' BITCGBRD Let THE WORLD WANT AUb help you. Have you told your daughter vchst you know she ought to know' Take h.-r see The End of the Rtad" tit th flrsnd theater -A 'vt A Praparatloi. of COMPOUND COPAIBA snd CUWM AT YOUR DRUGGIST Ask m IMMt OWLY otd lwitMl CHICHESTER S PILLS V -Tiir. Dtiiiovt. iinifto, y t vL M hl-.li.Ur ihs ntHtlfH l fVA.yrn?nVV.Tr,al t t 1 II A fa aW lii.i-n, r ycttt .ton at LeiV S-fSt. Alwvvi R tlithitj Sm 3 BV DUIGGISTS EVER YWHEIif Hrxl Laxly Dura this lotepsc heat affect yiu my dear? Second Ijidy 1 hut not ahtoa slceplps por" k We cnllert up not did nt first. nine new la oomploleeL th.- Dtcauatofl (jtMslman Lumber Company unci had their servloo depart mrnt give na plans and esti mate on a new sleeping pOfPtti Ihe roei was so small that we had It dour at OtaOt and now wr -itn sleep comfortably re gardless of tin- IkiI weather. HARDWARE Phone Cedar 500 Madison and Hodge Streets COULDN'T LEAVE HOUSE IN 4 MONTHS Delaney Takes Tanlac and Is Now Back at 1 Work Again Feeling Fine. FOR DINNER TODAY iet freeh brcawl. rolls or paeiry at our new modern simp. Our products sold hy good gTsrB arul snrved hy the hr-t restau- rantt ami raftt SMITH-ANDRE BAKERY MrmlHT )rii Shop A.HWitrliktluil. 5 East Haskell Phone Osage 2558 " When I b0M UUUlIf Tanltic 1 hurl b-'ii OOnflltSd to 111 v tioiiso foi (our months, but I m-ver felt hM -tmt In my life than mow," mil J Wll iitmin Dtfaney, wii kirwn smploys tf tht City Hirer t I Spart infill snd who livti 41'7 K-ilrvlew. Avf , MMHlS, UsaSh. "I had stomach troubta and tndt faatlen so bad i hat svsrythlng i at diHayicrd with ni," cominuod Mr IMnfy 'i would form ift-i in Sail and causa me to have th womt Soft of crumping spoils. 1 a. tually BUfftrM ' much I dread mI to aal ut nil and t ncvtr darrd 1 1 in h asskaaaal sat a aa I aaaa Kai-u I ..In.. vvh ;i'"t tia . jr . t aaraaarv i l, . .1 aka..iliiaw II . .. a., a-. Iltt.ll 1 II U III - t IB 111 (III WeI III UUU) and It wfi ao bad In mv armn and tlfjH I aeyM hardly i?t about at all. th n my nsrvtfl went back on m nd T could never tret x fond nicht flleep, "1 hard so ni'ifh food about Tan I ir that I derided 10 Iff tt snd It uat MMI1M t" be madf eeiper tally for my eia, ffjr every 0M of my troubles left me ho qutfkly it waa r tally aniattng and I am enjoying bsttef baall h now than t huvr in raan T have raenoua appetltt. Sal a ti vt III r it I Mini rt A m n a o)g rvfrv night. I have gained lot In weight. t'o, and put in a bt dav's work on tho Job every day 1 taal like g different man ;n aval ) u ay and Tanlar dt-serves all the credit for t.' Tanlar la unM In Tulaa eirlualvely by the Ounker and Puritan Drug Co'. Advt. m TJJI IV aartM WW ' ' i ft tt fu'o?'' Si Mas pMil tU low", mmmt iSsgMH. Ss i eiull SM la riki p ICKERING S SIMPLE SHOES HOSIERY FOR SATURDAY Hny'a anrl youths' sanrlals tir ventilated oxfords (Tt fir P1.7J fo lals $1.95 $1.25 $1.35 $1.45 ttte cinviiN $1.95 tilrl's mil misses aeuffer oxfortla Chlldretu' Sister Hue pumps Misses' Sister Hue pumps bailies' Sister Sue pumps (ilrl's or Misev' white canvas Mary Jan pumps, all alzea thirties' low hscj (anvas ponips with turn (30 J jf eolss fc-.'l All solid pumps, oxfords, senil enmfort. styles, low lo-t-ls, cheaper than cheap lio.ih" tUpptra, kid lined aid are real values fljO QC rum pa O Two eyelet oxfords i Ladles' low comfort oxfordt Iadlea Martha Washington allppnra, rubber heela $3.45 iber hee $2.50 Washington $2.50 ?00 paira lad tetj' Inw Tjrel oxfordH, low heal purnpa. and Theo ties. Junt the style tor girla WbO waa r ladles' mzea, tn blark, pat ent kid and datk brown. atses 2 1 to 8, for $4.85 Misses' and children's white ribbed liule stocklnts Satur day only. rJBJ 2 pairs for 4 ')( Ijxy In a few pairs. Conor Up-Leook-Compare Robinson Building Second Floor Phone 1962 Notice to Our Patrons in District No. 1 Your Electric Bills arc duo and must bo paid on or before the 10th or sorvioo will bo dis coid imiod. District No. 1 fjompriatl all torritory wost of the ronter of Main street. Public Service Company of Oklahoma 107 Bail Fourth St. Kennedy Bldf Wo ClOM Saturday at 1 P. M. P rcsh Dressed POULTRY Kino fresh dressed Hons and Fryers. A nice aMOrtnitnt of FruitM and VegftS blea Bvtrything In fresh Meats. Wt de liver to all parts of the city. Phone your or ders to us. The Waldorf Market TULSA'S HIGH CLASS MARKET 0-3484 16 Eaat Second Baby Girl Wins 3 First Prizes Parents of Louisiana's "Champioa Baby" raised her on Dr. Cald well's Syrup Papain THERE U always t good detl 1 of tickocu in tht summer raor ths da. to tor bat wnth.r The brat 1. Miwoially ievare on tables and chil dren, and often It lntarfarsa srttfc tb.lr d.velopmsnt and growth. Tbr r lose aa pctlts. pus rsstlsM nighta suffer from iodigeauon, and fluallr constipation. In tha hot (outbern States mot bare Sire a cotahlnatios ol eimple laxative kerbs with pepsin, at the first aymotoro of constipation Tblalormula is kn iwn to drufgiats as Dr. Caldwell's 8rrup Fetwin. and they bave sold It undarthat name fur a quarter of a century. It Is bow tha sols BBsdlclaal reliance la thousands of faosUisa, Utxt Dorothy Horlao kuowa whst rtit hot wssthsr la tan montbe of the year. She la the daughter f Mr and at Harry H. Boylan. and .Ivaa at tit North Alexander St , Id New Orleana. She has won three successive first prtiei aa the "Orand Champion Uaby of Louisiana." aad her parenta aar the only medicine tbey have ever given her sam - ' 1 ''''swbI Bar 9 anaaVt- .aJsam- .axaaj '' .-' ' ' JaL. .TPaVi NfDORCrritY BOYLAN "V, . la Dr. Caldwall'a tyrap Papain It has kept bar healthy and built bar up. and beli ed make It posslbls. tbsy write, tor Dorothy to be s prlae-wtnnlng bahr Y?u can obtain a bou'e uf Dr Cald wall a Syrup Papain at any drus at te Yoa will find It pleasant to take, and it do. a not gripe or weaken. free: Millinnj of people of all ages suffer from occasional or chrome timitipouon. Lrl tnrm send name and address to Dr W I? aUwelL in Wajrnn.'tnn Street. Montucllo. I BL (or a tree inmplc potlie of Kit wonderful Syrup JVpsin. 8 tmliion bottlcj were boug hi at drug stem last year, the large si salt in the tuurU. FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR EVERY DAY Is Bargain Day AT THE North Main Department Store Ladies' Wear, Men's Wear, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions Stop and shop at this low priced afore North Main Department Store 107-109 N. MAIN ST. Our Seventh Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Is in Full Swing, Offering Interna tionally Known Walk-Over Footwear the High Grade Sort, for Both Men and Women Entire Stock on Sale Five Groups of Bargains The styles th.it will be put on these tables will be tonic of the latest numbers in pumps and oxfords, styles that the sies are broken. We believe that you will say that these are the best values ever offered and different than usual table shoes. No Exrhanaeet marie after three daya of purr hate; Table No. 1 Valura. up lo $lfi.;0 at Titblr No. 2 Values up to $l2..r0, at Table No. 3 Wliile Nile Cloth FJootn Tabs No. I While Plltnpi and oxford Table No. f) Men's ShoM ami Oxfords . . $8.45 $5.45 $2.45 $3.45 $5.45 Clearance Sale Prices on Mens Oxfords 117.50 values .$14.75 $16.50 values $13.75 $16.00 values $13.25 $15.50 values $I2.(H5 $15.00 values $12.15 114.00 values $11.45 $1,150 values $10.95 $18.00 values $10.45 $12.50 values $9.95 $ 12.00 values $9.75 $11.00 values $K.75 $10.50 values $K.25 $10(10 values $7.75 $0.00 values $7.20 $7 50 values $6.75 $6.50 values $5.95 10 DISCOUNT ON DISCOUNT ON MKN'S FALL IH', i SHOB8 J Clearance on Women Low $20 OO values $18 50 values values values values values $17.50 $17.00 $16 50 11). I Ml $15.50 values $15.00 values $11.50 $14.00 $13.50 $1.1.00 $12.50 values values values values values $12.00 values $1150 values $11.00 $10.00 9,00 $8.50 $8 00 $7.50 yaliMt values values values values values $7.00 values $6.50 values Sale Prices '$ High-and Shoes $15.95 ,....) $14.60 $14.20 $18.60 $1S.20 , $12.80 412.40 $11.75 $12.15 $11.20 $10.80 $10.40 $9.95 $9.6Q $9.5 $8.75 $7.95 $7.25 -$6.75 $6.40 $5.95 $5.60 $5.20 MeCallum, Gordon, Van Rualtc,,Etc, Hosiery During This Sale , $3 50 values $2.90 18.78 values $3.15 $100 values $3.40 $4.50 values 18.78 $5 00 values $4.15 $5 50 values $4.65 $6 00 valines $4.95 $6.50 values $5.45 $7.00 values $5.95 $7.50 valuea $6.45 $8.00 values $6.95 $8 50 values $7.45 80.00 values $7.95 $10 values $8.95 Walk-Over Boot Shop 413 South Main