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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1920 TELL WOMEN OF Brokir Is Srrking Refund on Alleged PI FPTION I AW Broken Agreement LLUU I I Vl 1 UIMU Process of Voting Will Bo Explained Employed Women WILL MEET TONIGHT Representatives of Both I'ar tiea Are Named on PrognuR tn order to Infern miojra women of Tnle.i nn to the election law (ovamlni ths primaries Ml August S, tlx- state and count offl I cere 10 be ttctw4i 184 the nmr Ml nandldatas iron mi pniiticsi pnr-l ties tOt such offices, a ape. lal meet ing I" which all business NM In1 thf ilty an- In vlt ! will i" new iy the Tulsa business nnd Of ftWHIMM woman rluh In tho county court room "f the coiarshouse ut o'clock Friday evening. Kleetlon lawn and !& process of casting a ballet win be explained by Mr. ( 'hal loa K. I-Ahhian, i halr- wonuin of Hi'' Tulsa county repuw It, an rnmrnltt mil one of the best . Informed womrn In the state on voting. The offices to bo filled at' the primaries and the nsmes of re publican ondldtet for Uim of. : fin,, will tK liVM by Miss Kathor inn riixupra Id. employed at th Ojrpay Oil company, white the dom oorall oaadldatfi for nomination will bf named by Miss Mabel Kmitn, employ? at Um oowi house. Miss Cotwitanee: Blrloh, employed at thn fiypay oil company, will lead In questioning Mrs. Uhmrni aa to dlt fi rent polnta. The offices to be fllli'd nt the pri maries and Hit 0011 of republican candidate for these OfftOM will bo given by Miss Kethcrlne Kitxgernlrt, an employee of the Qypay Oil com pany, while tho democratic candi dates for nornlniillon will b named by Mies Mabel Smuts, employed Ht tlio court limine. Aa Ilia meeting will ha non partisan, no statement aa to tho merits nfsny particular randldate will be allowed. Mian Flerlha Sklllen. president of the organisation, will be presiding of fleer. Arrangements for the meeting have heon made by a rom-nilt'-'o composed of Miss Mulsh JohnSOn, ehalrman, Miss rhllomene HOOk, nnd Miss Kthel Haakell. Alleging Ihi mil ih. mi. i Pet i l eum imil QOOOltOi eonipanv haa refine,! to rpUrchM 111 shares of preferred stork held by 0 I Keren!, lease broker In lieu of payment of $17.00(1 In commis sions, ault waa filed In auperlnr eourt i nil. i iv by Brol asalost the oil company Herand 0 1111 that March 10, llljfl the defendant company be ing Indebted to him In the eum of 117,11'in, upon statements by a. ft. Travis, president of the company, to the effect that the payment of the amount would at that time financially embarraaa the com pany, iigtrcd to accept the IfiO shnres r,f stork, under the igree inent that the oil company would repurchase the stock at par. $100 a share aa noon aa the company 114 $f0fl,ooo In properties. On March 2f, the petition says, the defendant company sold 2 25 tank earn to the North Amirjcm Tank Car company for $ f, 2TT MiO and haa since disposed of other pronartlofl bill ha rftd to pay the petitioner hln commlsalotiH due by pun haae of the I ',0 ahaicn ,,f tm l which he hnldn "DADS" DISCUSS GARBAGE AGAIN Committee Named to In vestigate the Existing Situation After a one ihalf dlarusalnn of the Kaibage problem by mayor ami Bill commleslonarn Tnanday, solution waa no neater than It whs a week iiKo The only action taken waa to ap point Commissioners H K. NaWlOOk, J. M. Adklson, ( A Mtelner and Superintendent of lleillli I, '. I'res HOn to act as a OOWOllttOS In 10 vcsllKlitltlK pioposall anil BUCt'ent- loaa, Marrlnito I.llTIISrW. Marriage licenses were Issued to the following yesterday by the clerk of county court. J. C. Ham', 2 and F.ntcr M I.yiton, 2R; James (). House 27, Tulaa and Florence I'ettersen, 19, New York City; Alfred B. Cummlnga 30, and Ruth Btanfnrd, it, Tulsa; Don Erwln, 211 and lues llradsliaw, 22, Henryetta; Victor T. Mount. 21 and Virginia A. Wittklnn. is. Urla-tow. Officials IV'turn, D. M. Martlndulo and A. 0, Sin clair, assistant city attorney, re turned yealerday from a legal hual neBM trip to CoffsyvUl, Kaa. The crops between here and Kansas are In fine shape, Mr. Sinclair said, and (he present outlook la for a bumper corn crop. Order of eitar Mrs-tin. The public Is Invited to the weekly meeting of the order of the Htar lr, Kaat at H o'clock Kriday even ing at 709 Bouttl Main. Mrs, Helen M. I'Htterson will apeak on "The Kffect that Former World Toa.hera have had on Civilisation." To tho pmatr Effective July 1, flve-mlnute car service on the Ksndall Una betwevn the corner of Fifth and Cheyenne and the end is Hodge or tt.ist First etfset; ten-minute car service to Hunilall 0OllSS Thoaa cars M tho Kendall line unnlng only aa far as the etui of 31ml -e or Faiel First street dealg natM on the routine sign as, 240U Kaat First. Tulsa Mum iu!lwav Co Advl. The city miy take ino of two courses--It may let a grn o-al con tract for hauling garbage, audi con tract to be ai'ci.niianli.il liv a hravy bond to Insure a visit of the giibnge man In all parts of the city at stated Interval, or It may assess a small amount agnlnst those pericna serveil 'y the garbage hauler Thl ' lattei course was tiled two y.-ars ago. but Wa the causa of numerni.j t nn Pla'nts bv iiersons who declared they were discriminated against by tho haulers. Persons who own hogs in sufficient ousntltv, and who are In a position to handle the garbage, are anxious for the contract, as Tult'a garbage palls furnish feed enough to malic several hundred hoga ready for mniket In a short time. The chief difficulty In the fast has been to force t'b garbage contractor to awrve houses In 'he oullyln.f r-:- ioence uisincis. nannuiim, im no wi garbage has b0 allt0 at down town hotels and cafes to supply the 'contractor's needs, tin could ace no I a use for driving to the edge , f the riiv. woere pptrpnsv o.itm mrw ssi i well filled and whole it requires a dny to collect n much garbage M can bs obtained down town In Ihlrtv minutes. No report from tho committee ap pointed yesterday by Mayor Evans la expected within tho next two weeks. A special truck Is now In use to relieve the existing situation 'RECEIVER ASKED EOR OIL COMPANY Chicago Rank, Holder of Deed of Trust, Files Cross Petition Asking Judgment for 11.44.1 .000 on the foreclosure of a niortgayc, and the potoloial of a relvr if toa Ulobs 'HI company, nn answer and croaa petition was filed In district i oil rt by the Ft. Dearborn Trim! and Hiivng company and F. M. ForrSy. trustee, in the null of the Hkelly Oil company agalnat the Qlob fMI com pany, the truat company, (I. O. tlll IsttS, John O Mill hell and others. The (rust rotnpany alleges that on 1'einiiiiry 1 1S, 1819, the Ulbs com pany made notea totaling $2,000, oon. placing their various oil pro parties In Oklahoma aa Movrtty ff ih. layment of She debt. Of this total amount, according to the peti tion, the sum of lll,09l has l.een paid leaving a balance of $1,4 1 in notes ilue. The bank aa hobb r Of the deed of trust, claims tho pro perties, nf 'he OlOD company are not being properly managed and asks a receiver be appointed. In the anawer the trust company says that the Hkelly Oil company, which purchased certain Int'icstn In the i;iohe company In 19 19 anil now claims ftn Interest In the properties, did no at their own risk, knowing ' Hie lime the contracts were made 'he prior and superior claim of the trust company through tho deed of 'Mist, and that they are not entitled under the law to assets of Ih 0)00 DHIpMy until the debt to the trust company la settled. Mrs. Sturgeon Returns to Regin County Work Mrs. T. II. Sturgeon returned yes terday hum Oklahoma City, where she had been called by Ir. A. K. Ix'Wls slute superintendent of health to attend to some apodal inspection matters. Mrs. Ifturgron expects to np.nd lyiUOtl of her time during the coming week in the small' r tOWni around Tulsa, where mucn Innaiiltation Is alleged to exist. Elks Plan for (ireat Time on Stag Picnic Members of Tulsa loigc it , o Kike will enjoy a "slag" pb nit: nenr Kl her, tikis., attriday, August I, It Vicis announced yesterday tiy Jai k Oelfand, who Is making OfMMtff' locnts for t'he picnic. Xhert il be plenly to e t, he said Imrlni Ihe aftirnoon the plrnlckern fill eOgage In ra0, gana-i and con tents The irlp to Klnher will be ' i i ! from Tulsa In automohllcK o xr embers. TO HOLD PICNIC FOR CANDIDATES Core and Ferris Invited to Talk at Owen Park This Afternoon Frantically every rlemmTnllc can didate for county, district or ntim offn e ha been invtud by the amo italic women of Tulsa to attend a bsaket picnic and deliver short speech! l Owfl park al 4 OVtloCk this afternoon. Candidal have been rqnttd to bring their famillen and sufficient lunch, and a similar Invitation, general In character, hai been issued to all democrats, both men and women. Invitations were sent to both Sena tor Thomas '. Omn ami S. i.M Ferris. Senatoi (lore, who Is to speak at Convention hall tonight, has signified his Intention of appearing In person and using the ten minutes time al- lotted to ea h candidate. Whether l-'orrls Inlends to be. here is 'problem atical, but If bo does not .euro to face fkire he will be permitted to send u rprntt!v "We expect a reoord crowd of both men nnd women - and we hope evory democratic candidate will arrange to be there.' Mrs Charlotte K Hobhs, chairman of the arrangement com mittee, said yesterday. NO RELIEF FOR FLOODED STREET Citizens on East Third Threaten to Take Legal Action Itellcf for East Third alieet prop erty owners In the 1600 block Is not In night through city channels. He cent complaints made by person living there to th mayor and city commissioners have brought no en- lirgTmnt, A a result, these citizens are Intimating that suit will he started. The H.lin block on Fast Third Is i veritable wa' - r hole after cveiy heavy ruin. MVwcra are clogged, arid lawns are fl , oiled. I), n. Orane. 161;! East Third, reclared yesterday lhat there must be Immediate re 'lef or heal action would be taken, t'itv official! d no' In lleve suit will b successful. Relief would be afforded by a bond 'Issue, but this 1 not considered possible at preecnt because of the tight financial sltua I Ion City Engineer C. B, !rlggs said yesterday there are u number of xlmllar pin es over the city. To run a sewer from Third street to Fifth street would (.nine trouble for prop erty owners al.mg Fifth, Mr. Orlggs paid Sue City For Nr-wer ttcpalrn. Judgment for $1. IRK, 74 was asked n a suit filed by the Tulsa Cold Storage company against the City of Tulsa district court yesterday. The storage company claims the money to be due for repairs whb h the made lo a storm sewer w h i h because of defective constriction wee rendered useless June , 1919, and threw flood waters over 'he property of the plaintiff al He vent h street and the Frisco railroad ilght of way. HEAR ME A Minnesota chemist's Instrument fnr testing the purity nf milk Is based on the fact that milk has one freexlng point arid water another. lot mill plots arc always market able. Tlicy un' alclllsobb,' through tho Woil. I want adds. Call Oaagr HOOII today for want ads. " DONT DESPAIR If you ar troubled with pains 01 aches; feel tired; hava headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pasa ag of urine, you will find relief is GOLD MEDAL URSULINE ACADEMY Boarding School For Young Ladiea and Girl PAOLA, KANSAS Direct lUmtc Over Krlsoo Ity. All ,..-, . taught. t oil, prvparatury, onerl, special, normal and commercial; music, painting, rsprvwsltm a siH'clalty. Write Mother Superior for Catalogue CAN'T BEAT "TIZ" WHEN FEET HURT MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Tha world's standard remedy for kidney, ilvsr, bladder end uric ecld troubles end Nstional Ramsdy of Holland sine 1S9&. Tbree sisss, all druggists. Guaranteed. Leak fee th. mmm CM M.d.l mm aeerr be aad acaert u Issi0a Yon tJan be Free from Pain as I Ant, if You Do asIDid. Tlmrrinirton, Me. "I suffered with backache, pains through my hips and such a nearinK down feeling that 1 could not atand on my feet. I also had other dis tressing symp toms. At times I had to give up work. I tried number of reme dies, but Lydia K. I'inkhatn's Vege tahln Compound did me more good than anything else. I am regular, do not suffer the pains I used to, keep house and do all my work. I recom mend your medicine to all who suffer s I did and you msv use my letter a vou like." Mrs, MlNSIE MITCHELL, Harrington, Me. There are many women who suffer a Mrs. Mitchell did and who are beinjj benefited by thin great medicine every day. It liss lirlped thouands of wo men who have been troubled with dis placement!1, inflsmmatioo, ulceration, irregularities, plriodic pains, bock che, that bearing-down feeling, indi gestion and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound contains no narcotics or hartn-Tui-dnigs. It is mads from extracts of roots and herbs and is safe me dium for women. If you need special advice write f.vdia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential), 'l.ynn. Moss. 'Tiz" for Sore. Tired, Puffed Up, Aching, Calloused Feet or Corna. Ton can he happy-footed In a moment Use "TIz" and never suf fer with tender, raw. burning, blis tered, swollen, ttrsd. smelly foeb "TIs" and only "TIs" tskes the pain and serenes out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon aa you put your feet In a 'TIs'' hnth. you Just feel the happi ness aosklng in. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to I dance for Joy. "Tlx" Ik grand "TIs" I Instantly draws out all the polaon I ous exudation which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, ach i Ing. sweaty, smelly feet. list a box of "TIs" at any Aral store Got Instant foot relief Laugh I at foot sufferers who complain. He cause your feet are never never go In to bother or make you limp any mora. Advt. Accept "California'' Syrup of l''lgn only- look for the name California on the package, then you ure sure your child Is having the besV and moat harmless physic for the Utile stornuc.h, liver and htrwela. Children love Its fruity lasts. Kull dlreoUona n each bottle. Tou must say "'allfornla." -Advt. HE COULD HARDLY DODSON KILLING GET HIS BREATH FEELING BULE? LIVER LAZY? TAKE A CALOTAB Wonderful How Young and Energetic You Feel After Taking This Nauaealeas Calomel Tablet Perfectly Safe. USE OF CALOMEL Says Drug Is Mercury and Acts Like Dynamite on Your liver. Johnson's Troubles All Disappear After He Takes Tanlac 'The way Tanlac built me up PrOVSe to me that It is a great medi cine,'' said (Just A. Ji'tuiaon. ut Vlr- Hodson Is making a hard fiahtlalola Minn. Mr. Johnson haa bean against calomel In the south K,v-rV Icmployt'd by the Lmluth and Iron If tou hsvt not tried Otlutahi yen ktvs a itfllghtful mrprits twiitlng you. Th woLdr!ul llTr iiMDiiii( sad iyaiin-pun-fyb'l properties of ealomil may now be enjoysd wilhent the illghlMt anpltaisnt .sen. A Osiotab si hedtim with s awallow ef water,- that' all. No tanta, oo aalti, nor the allrhteal unultaaaai vflrcU. Yen wake up hi tlie inoraiu( feallag ao good that you want to laugh about It. Your liver it clean, your ayatetn la purified, .tour ap jirtlte heart) Fat wbat you wub, no Sanger. The next urn, you feel laiy, mean. . errsns, blue or diieouraged gle your liver iliorougn tleanalng with a Calotab. They are o pt-rfeet that your drugglat- la au thorlsa tu refund the price ae a ffualauteti thai roil will be delighted Calolaba are aold on!j In original, aaaled parkagei. Prde thirty-five cauta. At ell drug -i in. JOii. 7 ' liuriMst has noticed a great falling off In the sale of calomel. They all give the same reason, llodaon'a Liver Ton,. Is taking; Its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people, know u, while Dodaon's I.lver Tone Is perfectly nfe and Klves better re sults," said a prominent local drtiK lst Dodson's J'e Tone is per sonally Uranted by every dru Kist. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if It fails io Rive easy ro ll, f m every case of liver slilKtfUih nesa and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. riodnon'a l,lver Tone is a pssant taatln, purely vegetable remedy. harmless to .oth chlldrenand adults Take a spoonful at rlrht and wake up feeling- fine, no biliousness, sick hendache, acid stomach or consti pated bowels. II doesn't grips or cause Inconvenience all the uext day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Pon't lose a day's work! Take Dod- son s I.lver Too.. Insiend and feel i fine, full Advtr I Kanirtt rallrcitd for thirty-five yours "1 suffered from stomach troubles In Iuj worst stance." continue, I Mr Johnson 'IS much gua formed In DUP tOIfl43h after eating 1 ooald hardly breathe I also (id the rheumatism ao bad In my kncci sometimes it was all I could do to hobble about and was so nervoue that mai.) a night I could not sl ep Sit all. and by UtOIVtM I was all tlrod nut and weak as if I hadn't been In bed at nil "I noticed In tie paper about Tanlac and gave H a trial, and It's n fact, no'.hlrg can beat It, for I've taken only three bottles and feel like a new man. I eat anything wnnt now and am never troubled with gas any mors, tho rheumatism has lert mo and my nerves are aitady aa a clock and I get up every morning feeling fit and ready for the days work. Tin inc. Is the aireatvst medicine I'va seen and Know what I'm talking about, for I huve tried nearly everything Tanlac Is gold In Ttilau exclusively of vigor and ambition. il)y the Quaker & l'uriton Drug Cos . I AUVt, Just the V1CTROLA You Want FOR SUMMER On the porch On the lawn . On your boat On your camping trip Or anywhere I $25 $35 $50 $75 xjrote 417 So. Main Oee !l.giS4 CA A- J Crlpr, Mgr. Sturo Cloeoa p. m. until September ! Onr Str des Frtd, at t cOck Dxtrin Jnl, and Aunst-A Half nolld.y to F.mploye. HALLIBURTON-ABBOTT CO. Member of Open Shrip (Sriuaro 1)01) Aasotlallon' Main and Fifth Street Phone 6060 Charge run hssre Bsdanoe of Month Oo em Angust SUteroenav I TV. 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