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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920 i it STATE LOAN FUND 30 Ycar Separated oim L Lunn r u in u c lc Is Kemarricd irs umi rr n rix. hh hN U a Miami Justice aw w w I i iwibll I A. S. J. Shaw, Secretary of Land Board, Says Money Will Fall Short. 2 LOANS TO A COUNTY Devise System for Spreading Benefit Over Big Terri tory; Under Mnximum. OKLAHOMA CITY. Aup.. 11. A. H. J. Shaw, secretary nf the state board nf land commissioners, nald Into today that the home loan funrt of $280,000. made available July I by nn appropriation of th 1919 legislature, would ha too small to fill thn demands for farm tonus. Only two farmers In each of tho 77 In (l.lnl,n. ..111 I. ..,lt i.uuiuiv.1 iii vniunuiii.i vtiii ix-iii-i I li . according to a declxlon of thn hoard.' Apportionment of thn fund to two persona In each county was under taken In order that tint money mlKht be used In an larco a territory nn pos. flble. More than cnoiiRh nppllca jf.lons to use double the turn of the fiivallablo appropriation already hav been fit id with the board, It was snld, Apprnlrer will visit tracts on which applications for loans have been mail", and the heard 'w"m to proceed with tho apportionment nf- loans as soon as tho appraisers' reports are received. Tho loan net stipulates that on person may not receive moro than ,0U0. If two loam ur made In each of tho 77 counties, Shaw Eolntcd out, many of tho loans must ft Icch than tho maximum. 906 ARE PLACED BY STATE ROAD Employment Service at Capital Issues Re port on Week. OKLAHOMA City. Auk. 11. Nine hundred and twenty six porsons wore Riven positions throuch Mate labor office In Oklahoma In the week end In August 7, Claudci Connally, Mate labor commissioner announced today. Ot thn number placed, 245 wcro women and C91 men. Six of tho women placed wero clven positions In Industrial organiza tion while 233 wcro nlven Jobs nn domestics. In tho men's division, (MO skilled laborers were placed, whllo only Jl unskilled laborers found em ployment. The labor office hero led thn rtate In placing 477 men and 51 women In tho week. TO BUILD KEYSTONE ROAD OFFICIALS TAKE TWO BIG STILLS MIAMI Okla., Auir 11 -Kcntt W. MuCollum, 5f. Jears old of Ot tawa and Kiiima Jane McCollum, 48 of Jnplln, M"., were ro'imrrlcd here this afternoon by Jusiicti A. J lAntpkln, after bclnR divorced for 30 years. MrCnllum said he liad Brown "lonely for Kmma Jane" and a conference with her developed that sho also wished a reconciliation. Tho couple who have several grandchildren. ' seemed extremely happy as they left the magistrate's office. This Is the third eouplo that J ml it e Lnmpkln has remarried In the hint three months. CROPS PROGRESS IN G00DWEATHER Weekly Synopsis Issued by State Points Out Good Development . OKLAHOMA CITY. A UK. 11. Crops In Oklahoma continue In good and generally made satisfactory pro gress durlnt the week endlnR August 10, according to tho weekly synopsis of weather and crop condt'lon for the state, Issued today by the weather bureau here. The week's weather consisted of temperi'ures slightly bolow normal, slightly de ficient sunshlno and moderate to heavy showers over the state, tho re port states. Karly corn Is beyond the Hinge whero It can bo materially Injured by weather conditions, according to the nummary, whllo late corn gen erally made satisfactory progress, al though late upland corn needed rain In somn localities. Tho conditions of lato corn varies from poor to ex cellunt with tho bulk a "very gcod prospect." l'lowlnc for tho now wheat crop progressed satisfactorily In most sre Hons, tho report notes and prepara tion of the ground for seeding Is fur ther advanced than usual at this date. drain sorghums, broomcorn, sweet potatoes and peanuts generally show "very promising prospects," accord ing to tho report, while pastures are fair to good, but needing rain. A fine crop of natlvo hay Is being harvested. "Tho progress ot tho cotton crop was generally very good" continues the report "notwithstanding the rather cool weather and too much rain In some localities. The condi tion of the crop rancee from fal. to excellent. Tho plants are blooming and fruiting well with very few com plaints of shedding. Weevil and boll worms are reported In scattered lo calities but there was no serious In sect damage." A STJMMnit TON'IO-mUMC Plants Broken Up in Ca nadian County Largest in West Section. OKLAHOMA CITY. Aug. 11 What officials describe ns two .if the largest Illicit stills ever found In the vestein dutrlct of Oklahoma wore troken tip In Canadian county Tuesday afternoon by Joe U lostet anl S. H. Weiss, felerni prohibition agents Tne two stilts were located two mllis west of I'nlon City, laeh sit up In a dugout a few bundled yarn apart. .I.vmea Toney Claseti, capturtil In llio tall, w.xa brought hero Wednesday iiud lodged In the county Jail Olio Hundred Yitrtbt Off lt.ud. Thn two dtlvnuts, each having similar equipment, wetu 100 nrds from the road, Weiss said. In the cellar nf each, a well hnd been dug and pump Installed. A kerosene oil rtovo with ekllt hiirnetH, a holler with 10 Ogallnns cnpaclW, copper caps ami worm to matcn. initio up the other equipment, thn agents said. At Uin time of tho rnld there were 18 M-uallon barrels In thn cellals filled with mash, HO pounds of Chop, four sacks of sugar, five pounds of red pepper and ten pounds of prunes. A visit to the Oeorce Hnppe homo nenrb.' disclosed B0 bottles, of "choc" beer and two and a half gallons nf corn whisky. I'oslnr said. A search of the Clasen homo revealed 100 pint bottles of 'choc." tin winter among the boys of 'ho cltv A committee from tho rltiti will Hart out this week lo ranMM the city to make a list of alt bmi between the ages of 0 and IS yen's., The purpose of the campaign Willi be lo help the buys morally, physic ally, and socially. At tho meeting today a letter wns read which had' hM'ti sent to the club by 'lov J. II.. A. Itobertsen, and which appealed for assistance In lnstalllnn a .Ibrttry at the reform school at (Iranlte. Ilnoh meinbrr of the club agreed to glvn a book for tne library, CLOSE HEARING OVER RED RIVER JU'Sln Next Month nml Continue tut Long as Weather Pcrmtto. Special to The World. SAND Sl'.UXOS. Okla-, Aug. II. Dan l'atton, county engineer, hai an nounced that tho department of highway supervision has awarded tho contmct for pa vine the ftind Springs Keystone road to C H. Krye, who U now constructing tho road from TuKi to Snjid Springs. As soon a this contract Is completed, about two weeks, the contractor will movo his equipment over south of Sand Springs and begin on tho three-quarter-mllo stretch that Is stipu lated In thn contract awarded tho first of the week. Mr. l'atton says that while the contract calls for but thrco-quartore of a mile of concrete roid, It will be so arranged that work can h continued on It throughout tho en tire worklnir ceoson. and eventually the road will bo rampletod from 8&nd Springs to Keystone. It run out of Hand Springs souui over tnn rlvur btldge and branches west to Keyotonc. It Is to this branch that tho contract calls for pavumont, but tho officials think that moro ter ritory .mii he covered beforo winter and If so, they will permit It to be !un Iloi-sfnrd's Acid I'lioipliato Healthful, and agreeable to the taste.. Ilcfreshes and Invigorates. Use It In place of lemons. Advt. Sa pul pa Notes SAl'HLI'A, Aug. 11. County Sheriff Abncr llruro was somowhat shocked and surprised this weok when ho took a check to the bank to cash It and had It returned with thn mark, "No tunds." Ho discov ered that M. Fields had given him a bogus check for 1557, In payment of two automobiles, which lie pur chased at a public auction. Fields was arrested yesterday nnd was ur ralgned today beforo Justice A. C I'lltz on a charge of obtaining money under falso pretenses. Ho was placed under a J1.O00 bond, and his hearing was set for Aug. 20. HI....... flt.,.. 11 una rirrnslilil .in-n,ii ... ...... ..... ll, Im .. ff itrimrtii mill tnlinll til lite HO-I Hen station b a policeman who) found him hanging around III Frisco yards. The bey, who Is believed to bo tun -a why. told the police that he rnme to Xnpn.pn today fim Oklahoma City, and that his parents, 1....I .I..I...... I.l... ni..,i, tmn hump. mill u, i,,-ii 111,11 .,. He said his father .mil mother wcru Mtqiaratcd and that his father lives in Oklahoma City, whllo his mother lives in Vanvort. Ark. lie was turned over to tho humane agent, and In the humane office he told Hint ho hail beon In Hapulpa a weok and had been working nl the Harvey house. He was placed In the county Jail pending Investigation. ' Charley White, an employe at tho Bapulpn leflnery, was seriously in j. red this morning when ho was pinned beneath n concrete mixer that slipped and fell. He whs engaged with 15 other men In moving ih mixer nt the time of tho nceldont. Ho was pinned against a pile of brlok, and It was several minute before he could bn releas "1. llx amlnatlon of his Injuries showed Hint he wns suffering with a biuNed buck and Internal Injuries. Morn than 40 Itotarlans ami their wives attended the annual water melon feast Inst night, which was given by Sam Harris, manaer of tho Southern len and Utilities company, at llio len plant. Following the int Ing of tho melons, Mr. Hatrls oon duoted tho party through thn plant on an Inspection tour. Marriage licenses were Issued to day to ill" following' Fred Ander son, 23, Kapulpa. and Miss Finn Meeker, 22, Kipulpa, Artlo Holder by, 23, Depen, and Miss Frances Maudo Hale, 19. Ilcpcw. Oklahoma Testimony Is Hoard; Special U. S. Agents to Hear Texas. OKLAHOMA City, Aug. II. Testimony offered by the state nf Ok. lahoma In hearings on the lied riser boundary dispute between Texas and Oklahoma, was closed at Uiwton Tuesday afternoon, Attorney General Freellng announced here today upon his return to the capital. Testimony to be offered by Texas will be heard by the special com- iMlssloner of the 1 'tilted Mlntes supreme court at three cities within wie next iwo wocks, no mini. Members of tho llotary club, mado arrangements today, at their regular luncheon, for nn extensive camp-ilgn Hornco llngnn ofTulsa will nd dresK the democrats here tonight In a meeting nt tho court house at 8 o'clock The address will be In the Interest of the Cox Itoosevelt club Hands and Arms Mads Surprisingly Beautiful With a. slpgt sppllrttlon of Derwllls Cllrls. lrwillo not only bs&utltlM your comWeilon, tut It Is wonderful for th hands snd arms. Derwtllo comes In thrs shad's, white, flesh snd brtinetts. Whits Is ipeclslly rreommrndrd for ths hsndi sml srms, Klnc short slfeves sro In vogue n I rreesssry lo tisve your hands snd arms looklnK tntlr bsst snd s irlsl of UerwIUo for this purpose will sstonlsh ou. llrmsmbsr, It stsys on so much better than powder and does not come off nn elothlns. It Is "Just the thing" to use In besutlfuTlnir your hands and arms. At I all toilet counters nr depsrtmenl store and up-to-date druculsta. Advt. ..To Prlvc Out Malaria t And Hnlld t'n Tho Rjwtem 'Take thn Old Btondnrd OROVH'K TAHTKLKB3 chill TONIC. You know what you nro taking, as the formula Is printed on every label, showing It Is Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form. Tho Quinine drive nut tho malaria, thn Iron builds up the svrtem 60c - Advt A WONDERFUL HELP hi Two Stages of Life Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Made Mrs. Faiiburn Strong And Well. Chattanooga, Tenn. 'T used Lydia E, Pinlcham's Vepttahle Com- I pound before, my uby came wherfsl could no longer keep up. It strengthened my back nnd relieved me of the tlroW cat effect which so olten d e v el ops at such tlmsj. It helped wonder- itiiiy. mat was my first experi ence with the Vegetable Compound. Yeri after wards I took It during the Charge of Ufe and got along so well I icarcely ever had to lie down during the dsy and seldom had dizzv faint nc spells. I am now well and strong, can do all I . my housework with perfect ease and fi It li a comfort to me to be able to Tuy to other suffering women 'Take Lydla E. I'inkhara's medicine and bo itrong,' I will be glad to have you Die my name if it will be the means ot helping any one." Mrs. R. A. Faumjbx, 60(1 Orchard Knob Avenue, Chattanooga, Tenn. For forty vcars this famous root nd herb medicine has been prc-em lnently successful in controlling thn diseases of women, Merit aloue could have stood this tut of time, iiiiiiiiiimuMii urn in BO ' : lip Clearance Offerings Our Anniversary Sale of good Furniture to date has exceeded our fondest hopes in the way of patronage and enthusiasm. The response ivas immediate and gratifying. People arc buy ing now the very things they have wanted but hoiwd for a bet ter price. We are giving it to them and it is accomplishing our desire to clean up all broken suites, odds and ends of our new slock. Don't fail to look at the showing of fine Living Room Suites, one in particular A good three-piece tapestry suite, for $:i69.00 Another fine big cany davenport $160.00 Rocking chairs in leather or tapestry $52.00 A few Iiaby Carriages reduced 20; small rugs 20 Some good Kitchen Cabinets, $75.00 value $66.00 Floor Lamps, Tabic Lamps, reduced to sell quickly. See the good mattress at $10.00; it's soft and easy. This is a sale to merit your immediate attention, as the values arc unusual and the Quality good. Visit the store early and often. MEMBERS OF THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU 123 East Second 125 East Second Stale Briefs IIHNnYKTTA. Aug. 11 -Tho first llllA I l.At.l.... I.. I. ..I .. .1.. iii i hi lbi u iiuiiiu)! iiiiu in nun ii ii"- cnuc was irusinuru ny a party wnu overheard the plotters and reported the case to the police commissioner. Three men wero overheard plottlim ... I.I I 1. . .1... I.l.l.. . I. . .. A in iii-juun v uurien jiinin, iniuii:i mannger, as liu came homo from his nusinesH. tne scene) or me net to ne 111,.1.1'M .rim..,. 1,111, tUU,,r,H Itltftlf. net summoned thn chief of police nnd a srjuad of deputy shetlffs, and lam ill wnu tor wie pui). iiulii urn 111..1.. i.i..,M..ir ,.r i. toil ,,i. ah went off ns per program, and the miscreants were lodged In J.ill for a superior court hearing. Their names were given ns Claud Wilson and K. V Si ,th, and a th.r.l accessory Is Ml'l being sought I'AWHt'HKA, Aug. II - .Vrtlvc re cruiting for tho Imllcty of flold ar tillery to be twtablUhed hero was begun this morning, a strong staff, consisting of Cnpt. Charles A Holden, First l.lutits. Jitmes II. Cnssell and .lames N. Ctirrlger, nnd Hecond I.lcuts. Joseph Walker and tleorgn O laiy, has been ap pointed. Those men navn seen no thn service overseas nnd know something about artillery. A bat tery of 85 men will bo orgnnlftod and will coimiete for honors nt the slate ftitiimpnient next year. Thn sltn for armory and barracKs linn not yet been determined. HHNHYKTTA. Aug.. 11 Thn far mers "f this district arn supplement ing thn biggest cotton nnd grain crops in history with an Utipreced eiited vield of wnlernielons and can telnupes, nnd are leaping tho ruward of this diversified crotiplng with heavy sales at good prices. Ilecaiiso of this home grown crop, foreign shipments were luilted early In tho senson and thn llcnryetla melon bo camo a competitor In tho big city carket. N'llf.AOONr. Aug.. 11 Damage estimated nt $U.00 wna caused Monday when lightning struck the ntiintilng station of thn I'ralrle l'lpe I.lne company hnro, selling flrn to tho hulldlngH and tanks. Collapsn nf thn wooden tanks telensed a flood nf oil on the premises, but a strong guard prevented thn flro from spreading This Is thn relay slntlon for oil from tne rersning pool nun nn Important part of the I'lulrlo's system. KNCIFIHHKH, Aug, 11. Honda to tho amount of 176.000 havn been sold by this city for tho erection nf a memorial building for the fallen soldiers of this county In the world' war. Tho building la to bo Used as ii city hall, nnd will ho equipped with a gymnasium, swimming pool and cltibronms, nnd a large hall for pub lic, meetings, l'lans have bn no cepted nnd construction will begin soon, l'AWHHSICA, Aug. II. Taw huskn will furnish a promising can didate for thn executive board of tho national carpenters union which meets at Indianapolis tills month. W. U Daughterly In thn man. nnd his record In Oklahoma labor circles Is uneiiualled. Ho left today on iv ten weeks, vncatlon. Ho In at present stato nrganlner for thn carpenters' counrll and Is recording secretary and btislnesn agent for local Nn, 1178 of thin city. KlNriFIHHim, Aug. 11. Tito farmers of this county met nl thn courtliotiso Saturday and formed n wheat growers' association. An ef fort will bn mado to get tho mom- hers lo put their wheat Into gran aries after threshing and hold It for higher prices, Arrangements will go madn to extend financial aid pBEAR oil for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET nn ef the pntent Isfeerilest tf KtUllt for the httr -ti lenuln Brer il. There are ether tfilie laitidlisU not feunil in aiu other tialr prepArs tleft. Ketalke hai iiifreeiteil In tuanf rates or baldnett, ralllss Sale and laatfrvff when ererr outer hair loom er treat twrut lies prated futile, lloo Oaarantee. Areaa. 1st results In eatrt reiuUared heislcaa. YflS saver taw a kale laeleat Whf become er remain kali If Tim ean rrew hatrt If ether hate eMalneJ a new rrsitt er hats eenluefed danitrulT, er etflppr.l falllsi hair Ihreuati KaisIba. was lues e.1 ef Met a bet er KOTALKO at ar bum irnt Hare; er aend IS eesta sitter ee alarsra. ter Jt&UCItt'BK slta l-Ilonr IIOX ef Retalae to 3. B. nrituin, lac Slilloo F, New York, N. V. when needed to enable members td follow- this ptan. linSIlYKTTA, Aug. II. Con stablo Tex fluntcr added another complete distilling outfit, composed ot a copper still of 20 gallon capa city, pipe, worm, thermometer and gasollnn stove, to tho already large collection of moonshine parapher nalia In the sheriff's department nt thn samo time arrtstlng an tallan miner, Fred I.uyrlck, who was bound over to superior court. KNOFIHIinit. Aug., 11. Three) local flour mills havn llscarded steam and am electrifying their plants. Ths power house has added a 600 k. W. generator to meet tho Increased demand. MIAMI, Aug. 11, It Is officially nnnounced thnt ('. C, florsuch has been appointed assistant auditor of the Oklahoma Houthwcsti-rn rail way with headquarters at Ilrlstow. "cni:i:u m"' AMKU1CAN CMaNintS AND DVKHS rnnrtll nnd Lewis As, t.sdles YtniK pur speelaltr. Ont of town ordera klsen prompt atten tion. MlCHAKr. SAVIlKIt, Mgr. Oaae 1111. i' m 5 1 I Take a Victrola on your summer outin VkfxoU IV, $23 Oak Victrola VI, $35 Mahtatsar ut otk See and hear these portable styles of the Victrola today at any Victor dealer's. Then you'll appreciate the pleasure they will give you when you go camping aboard your boat at your bungalow on your porch out on the lawn You can easily take them wherever you want and have an open-air Victrola concert at any time. Any of these Victrolas will play any of the more than 5000 records in the Victor Record catalog. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on die 1st of each month. Victrola VIII, $50 Otk Vlctrota IX, $73 Mthofaar ot oak Vi Ct ro 1 0, nia.u. a. pat, off. Victor Talking Machine Co Camden, New Jersey "HIS MASTER'S VOICE neauspsttorr This tradematk and the trademtrked word "Victrola" identify all our products. Look under the lid I Look on I lis label) VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. Camden, N. J, i r