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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1920 PARKS IN PERIL FROM NEW ACTS Private Interests Enabled to Destroy Beauty for Gain. 14 Tl,. I if & III v ; . f INVADE YELLOWSTONE Provisions of Wntrrpowcr Law Too Rroad Mid Muat Bp Changed. WASfrrNClTON. July lO. Amainl ment of the nsw water pi.wsr Ml o mi to r-tclufle the natl'inal park from ltd prorialonf erlll be 6raaaa ed of mnrrrss at It! mm session, H ti announced b Robert Starring YsM executive eeeretarj ol III W llonal I'srka Maoelatlan. Mr. Yard also wri imi a ttahi m ba maris to hnvr uonaraw rajart p n(iinB las inintinn which, hi' laatrtii opens the way 'or Irrigation projects lo draw 'iti Die parks fur water. Without amendment, Mr. Yard wmyo lha wataf power ad la "MM Seeth warrant ot our national parks yet em." Iiniiiimi all mivcriiment nwnr (Hand and raatrratlOM are omhranil wltliln Itn terms, maklna U puatllila foi private interest to erect Ihiiih. power houaaa, tranamla. ton llnre and other atrtietUfat obtalnlne lenses from the federal water power rommlaeion, It was not until the water power hill raaekad Pra(dn( WMaaa for approval that dleeoverjf waa mad by conservationists that national parka would ba affected, and now the flht. Mr. Tard saye, will ha made for Ita amendment. Beeldra the effort to rhanira the watarpowrr art. Mr Yard enys an effort will he inad to prevent fa vorable action on pending lell tlon. arantlnu permission to private Interests to build an Irrigation reser voir In an nhscure swamp In the outhwrstcrn corner of the Yellow atone national park, n 1 1 lee from any road. Thin measure, ha asserts, would he the npcnliiK wed" for a numher of Irrigation plana for nttfer national parka. Mr. Yard antl Ipalee that other legislation. Im ludlng n propoanl for damming Yellowatone lake, will he brought before eongreaa. all of whh h he contenda would lend to daatroy the hiatily of America' plaverounda. "Conaervatlon aaaorlntlona and many Inatltutlona throughout the country," Mr. Yiird eaya, " are even organising now for the defanae of the parka. Our new national parka system hah fnlrly cuuiiht the Imag ination or thla Idealistic and very prac tical people, who aee In It not only a ayetam of exhlhlta of thn na tive American wllderneaa. un touched, for all time, hut the begin nlng of a cnloHaal national economic eaeet which ahall enormously apur ooioeatb- travel and bualneaa and bring increasing thnuaanda of foreign vintora hero every aUmmar to eea thrm. Any iegtalatlon which will de tract from thn value of the name national park aa a national trade mark In the competition for the world' travel la likely to arouse a mighty otorm of popular protest. NAME ADVISORY BOARD t'lty mill harbor of 'lii i-el' as they lisik t -ilny ftoMK. Italy, July 10 The Oltf Of Tileate, to gulo poaaeaabin of which whh one of ltaly'a main reaaonx for going to war with Auntrla. la pros pering under Italian rule. a cording to reeeni report puliHelicd by th' Ibillan inlnlatcr nt cornnierce. "t'oninierrlal condltlonM, both ua tegarda marltlne nd railroad traffic! have notably Improved,' i eatfa the report. "1 ur log the f I rat four moot ha of the1 current year the i xportatlona by water route reached mart than lOO.OOO lana, While IuiIiik tin wrodc of l!ll they amounted to I20,00n loaa, I mPOTtationa by land route have reached tit.' goo tone aa compared with IS, too long for itc rmir oor responding manthi of ibis Mariiinn" ami railroad tarffic' ghaaro fat the first four months of IO0 a total Increase o 100,000 tone a eompt rad Willi uarraapondlmi ntoathO of 1 1 It : ' !: . -1 t hat recent agreements mad between Italy, Checho lovaoltla, Austria and Jugoslavia will result In the further development of commerce Passenger ccrvli. lieiween Trieste and Vienna and Trieste and Prague, recently Inslltiiiid h.m I fiinctloiilng xltico the th and I fth of June. LUTHERAN DRIVE IS NEARING GOAL Local 1'antor Takes Good Report to Meeting at Wichita. MM the world aervlce cnmpiilgn of lha lajthernn church will guln more than Ita goal Of 1 1,000,000 was Indicated In th reports of funds at reudy raised In Missouri. Kansas, Nshraska, Inwn. and tlklahomu made hy the ststn chairmen at a district meeting In Kansas Cltf ThUI sd.i v. according to ltev. 1.. H, Kauffman, pastor of the First laittierau aJtUfoh and chairman for this slate. All Lu theran churches were asked t" fill their reports as soon as possible In order to complete the cumpulgu by October 1R. Mr. Kauffman will go to Wichita. Kan., the latter part of next week la the Interest of endowment conlilhii linns for Midland college at I t mnnt. Neb., the only- Lutheran col leva In the middle west Mr Kaurf man has already devoteil two weeks to rulslng cndowmetit funds fo t lie college, which was removed to Its present location from Atchison, Kan , about a year ago. No delay. We know the way. Hurry Messenger Service I'cd.ir 7. Advt. Girls Enjoy Sewing Circle for Dolls, Started at Y. W. ( in- little two lilt yvn, t wilv lift I k I r In rtprttt thr y i ' part nf inlnil 1 g rtrinoon HfWlriK f'r thHr "dOlliM" In fl rtt 1"' Work rlub rooiiiH f thn V. V. C. A , thuH rltn pi'ii vlnfl Un fift -r ipM td MMli ln that l 1 1 ! m nrn riot Linn In thn JtvfH 0 Mttlo KlrlH of 1920, Th KlrlH wro front 10 to 12 yrnrn of nfM- aind tho ommIob 11 dollo now- Intf oirfilfl liiriUKurfitf'fl nt thrlr own ri qii'-Ht. Tin v f iithiTcd LiVorB 3 O'clock, tho hour mi for th rlrrln, and Wmbt94 lo r iiutln ndvr 6, th" hour Hft for BlOfltngi with trtii oi.itfi ollottiidOi th' Kir Ih MWod OOntlnUOttOly, Jtlttlofr In thr rluhr iimn eh ill in orcn tht divan and i'hiilrif lounfrn nnil ntltalilnK .1 way MriOtMty, v llh lit t lo If QQtl of (linv In hoc la I ronvorm (Hrmentji upon ifhch ihj woro onsiaVfod iwro mtnljitiiri' ilri'wi'K of wirloil inatorlal unit fli'hlKti am) i - in I tin a to nr UclOf fr MlM Doli waniroho. Thi dollOi which rOCUttod or ntxt la dOll fafhlon bOVtd tliolx "llttlo mOthtrOi" vnrlod In BiM from two ftt-t in thro.- Inrhof, In typo from hlonrifi to atirunetto. In a "duM'fi fOWIllBg iclory" from curly lorka to, tt Btttfli bo ronft'Mnrcl, no lockn at all. For ope floll, whh'h i ownor had had linOi nho wai two youi'H old, whh qultn bald and with one loft mlMlnv- Karh dnll wan the ono rnoHt chorlMhrd by Ha llttlo mla- A tnry trlllnik: hour for irrndo nchoul g-lrla will bo conducted from 9:30 o'clock to 10:30 Ifeflt mornlnn by Yukola flllhort and followed by thn unual pluriKo in the pool. Anion the ncllvltl'-a in the fftrfcV work department durinK the week have been handwork lnnt ruction on Tuowtlay and Thurnday iijurnlnRH, a conking r.Iaho on Wodnewlay rnorn inir, a ohlldrtD1! hour on Wodnea day afternoon, a "hIiik" on Krlday riiurnlriK, and a "talk fet" for hiith school girl on Thumday afternoon. County Dairumen Will Meet at Woodard Park Member of lh Tutaa county dalrynicu fi aHnnclat ion will gather In Woodard park at olOOk today fOf OUaiaOM MMIQfl and dinner. The dinner will cunslnt of food pro parod by the wIvoh of the dairymen. who aro to bo gueatd, and will be Hpread toRether. Ah tiuftlnen of jm portanro im to 4e tranarted, the daliymen are anked to moot prompt ly at thn hour act. When you aro In a y0f cuti Codar 7 for tho Hurry Meaaonger BorVlCO - Advt. COMBINE 3 RANCHES Ijirgo I 1 1 1 1 I'lircha-e In I'lttstmrg County IxMikcd tpaa s IIimiii ti Cnllli' Industry. MaAteWran, okla,. July 3n Krmk Ward and Ira Ward today be came the owners of land near this city In proportions that makes them the purchasers In a aalo that is the largest consummated in I'lttshurg county as a purely farm transaction The consideration paid three owners of separate pieces of land adjoining: In guch a way that the Ward broth era acquired 1.B40 acres, was 1 Ofi, 900. The consolidation of the three ranches Is looked pnn aa on Important step In the cattle Industry In. this country as well as along the lines of up to date farming. WILL START SENSATION Says Archbishop Mantili Will I .mil In Amusing Manner. LONDON, -T illy SO The chair man of the Irish vigilance society In flrent llrltaln today announced that Archbishop Mannlx nf Australia would be accompanied to the Fhlttsh Isles from the I'nlted Smtcm hy an unnamed distinguished compatrlnlt. The chairman added that Arch bishop Mannlx and his companion would land In a manner which would astonish "the enemy" und create amusing gossip. Snlvallo.. Army To (Jet Co-opcra-tlon In Home- "icrvlec lrngrtwii For State. IHCUMIOMA CITY. July 80. A tale advisory board In co-operale In the l2ft home aervlce program of the Halation Army w.i organlacd lute today at u meeting In the of fice of Oovcrn.ir J. H. N. llohei taon. Thr purpose of the bo.ird, according to Salvation Army iheada, la to cor relate and unify tho work of county advisory hoarda b-iiiR cstnbllshed In every county In the state officers of the state board were elacted as follows: Chairman of the executive board, Oovernor Robertson; President. A. N. I.eecraft, vice president. Dr lc llov liOng; secretary, tleorge Tj drowning; treasurer, Hugh M. .lohn ron. Tho other members of the board are: John a WhttahaMt: W. J, Pattaai J. K. P. Bhafler. Horace, Hagiin, W. It Kamery und Judge It J Hay Polish Army Broken up and Retreating BKHUN'. July SO A spc lal dls patch to 'eue r.erllncc Itung from lyck reports that the dealrtictlon and the cnr.ompa-elnK or tjie I'oltsb army are now ncompllshcd fxcts. The oor- rtapondent declares there no longer le a Polish front In that vicinity. that the Holes everywhere are ro treating In panic. i HUT) IMI ril II y I in' w I I .tie ii, i iit, .... niei. ,PH1I llj HSWp POLKS SfTNH HKACF. KNTOT8 Army Officials lasa lAarm to Slxn Armlallce. WAHKAW, July SO The Polish government esprcta the armistice envoys lo pass the front lines at S oclocit this evening The govern ment expects to receive develop mni of the armistice negotiation oy wireless through the military author ttle. Pathe Records I or August. Pathe Shop, B Weal I tut,. (Mar I mm b beaded L coons When you call in a doctor, you want the best one you can get. When you send his prescription to be filled, you need a first class druggist. You may get sick on second-class foods, but you can't get well on second-rate drugs. The same light of science that guides the physician at your bedside sheds its rays upon the trustworthy pharmacist at the prescription counter. Your confidence in your druggist is doubly justified if he uses Meyer Certified products drugs of tested and proved parity from the laboratories of the Meyer Brothers Drug Company, the world's largest drug house. Your druggist if be serves you with Meyer Certified Drugs has behind him as the source of his supply this institution 'of 67 years proved integrity, 67 years devoted to the perfection of purity in drugs. More than 15,000 druggists are extending to the public the services of Meyer Certified Drugs a service of public security a prescription of accuracy and dcpcnc'-;'.ility. Meyer Brothers Drug Co.,, St., Louis The Largest Drug House in the World iEYER WCT.WUISJ QUALITY CERTIFIED BY TEST Final Specials ONE DA Y ONL Y Saturday, July 31st 29 Silk Dresses (Choice) $19.75 9 Silk and Wool Suits (Choice) $19.75 21 Coats (Choice) $1975 i These Garments Include Values to $125.00 8 Fine Sport Dresses , V2 Price 9 Silk Sweaters V2 Price 18 Organdie Dresses Va Price 5 Linen Dresses Vz Price 15 Voile Dresses Price One Lot Silk Dresses 2 Price 31 Gingham Dresses, small sizes Vz Price Shop Open at 8:30 A. M. m SHOPS FOR WOMEN 506 South Main Street I LAST CALL Clearance Sale of Entire Stock of Men's, Women's, Children's Low Shoes Starts This Morning. Prices cut to the core regardless of original cost. Many styles that were de layed in shipment, on which we received factory concessions, are priced be low original cost. A Sale That is a Sale Of ferine onlv reliable and dependable merchandise, including ALL THE LATEST STYLES . , . ,.. , Jm ANKLE TIES ONE AND TWO-EYELET TIES LOUVRE THROAT PUMP WITH COLONIALS PLAIN PUMPS OXFORDS LEATHER OR COVERED LOUIS HEELS BABY LOUIS HEELS MILITARY HEELS LOW HEELS In patent and kid leathers, also in canvas, Nucloth and Egyptian cloth, f Women's Styles $16.50 values at $9.95 $13.50 values at $7.40 to $8.20 $12.00 values at $6.90 $10.00 values at $5.80 $8 and $8.50 values at $4.60 to $5.75 $5.00 to $5 values at. .$1.95 to $3.25 Men's Styles $15.00 values at $9.60 $12.00 values at $8.40 $10.00 values at $7.80 Other styles, including White or Palm Beach Oxfords. .$2.65 to $5.85 Extra Gold and Silver Pumps, $3.00 Infants' and Children's 65 cts., 95 cts., $1.50, $1.85, up to $3.25 (Sies infant's 1 to Misses size 2) REDUCTIONS ON TENNIS OXFORDS AND SHOES. If you want real bargains in properly fitted low shoes. COME UP you won't be disappointed. NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES. TULSA UP-STAIRS SAMPLE SHOE CO. t 119 South Main Street. Y Over Palace Theater. Across from Kress. jLi"-