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TULSA DAILY WOULD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920 r CHETY LILIAN CllAWKOriD I'EllKINB WOMAN'S WORLD and WORK . . At dawn when your thought first com" drifting, From drcnmn to tlnvrcnl things or dny, . l.nok out on the beautiful stinftilne Anil iromle yourself In thin way: Turn your heart's eyes on your loved ones, Uo Kind they urn kind nnd true, And thn rrnnii sweet stnllo thAl you send Infill Will coroii tnck through tho day to you. Hncli time thnt your heart tries to wouy, , ,,, ,, .T tint smile, mid the worries will fly. Kor Old Oloom cun t tnd ii ngaltntt smiling And thin you lll know If you try. If your hnnrt but remembers the promise, And mnkes Love outshine nil tho tears, . , , All through thn day. rnrh moment In yours. And smiling will drive nwny fears. As tho sunshine of dny Drove th" night forms nwny, And provrd them nil, Nothing my dears! N. Hargent Hninllton. Vnnderlilll tilro Club Coming. A mid-summer muslrnl event that promises to ho of more thnn ordi nary Interest, pnrtlriilnrly to rol leirn folk, I thn Vnnderbllt Unlver lty dire chili ennrert to bn given Thursday evening August nineteenth In Convention hull. This In the thir tieth nnniml concert tour of the club, hut this season marks Us first nppearanro In Oklahoma. Tho per Honnel Includes Messrs. Ouy Sandor nan, Tom Hotelier, Klino Thotnpnnn, Clny Mi:(lntiKhy, A. H, MrCnrty, Hatty Corker, Karl Itogers, Howell Crons, fJcorge Owen nnd William K. Provlne, tho lnltrr of whom lit Uin nceomiinnUt. Nnno of the singers .has been with tho club less thnn three years, nnd sonio havo been con. rented with thin fntiiotii) college or ganization for eight years. Tho pro errnms arranged for thin nummer'n concerln nre very attractive nnd gen enilly pleasing. They embrace nntiKn pt the classical nml popular order nn well itN ballads, ntc. A special fea ture of thn programs nro clever vaudeville, nketchen nnd nctn. A new none, not yet publlnhed but which the clubmen ao singing and which In proving u distinct hit nvrrywhero, fa "My Dear" by Minn Margaret jprayson of Arkndolphlu, Ark, For Detention Homo Children, f Mrn. Henry Nnurct Orris nnd Mrs. oVIlllnm Miller Itosa, members of (tho bonrd of manager for tho Do. trillion home, will entertain tho chil dren of tho home with a motor rldo pver tho city and Into tho country, Jin l'rlday vtt."c Tn rldo will .conclude with nn assembling In the (homo when Icen, cnkcs and oouicc Ctlons will bo nerved, ' ' Infonnnl Danrr. I Messrs. Meryal Mlddaugh, John M, IConners and Ilarry Krland will bo hosts nt a danco on Frldny evening in honor or Minn loretta liolancy, fTho dnnco will he given In the homo of Mr. .MIiMnughs mint. Mrn. A. Htnlth of 1102 Went Htcnlid street. MhMminr) KK-lel). There will bo a special nailed meeting of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary noclnty of the Klrut Moth oillnt church on Thursday nfternoon In the parlors of tho church t 2 30 o'clock. l'or Vb-tlng fJIrl. Minn Mnry Mctntyin will entertain I.'',.,. . 1,,"' .. ' " ...Vi :.in. mchool In Minn Lorettn Delaney. CATHOLICS START NEW SCHOOL HERE Uenedictinc Sisters From Guthrie to Establish Girls' Academy. Property nt Sixteenth ntn , t nn i l.oclifnril avenue bin turn imi Icr.NHud by the IlenedU tine nmer In in nutlirle. wlui will Mint a. iicndemy or lioardlng aohool fur glil ullliln .1 nhort tlrne. Tho property In ueronn ltxkff.id from Cie Marred Jlnrt thunli liu vlll not bi'lung to the pailnli. wlilip v, 1 1 1 mil trim to cotnliirt ,i i m t 1 1 1 j I the church bulbtn.i.' Ileni'dli'l Inn niMili'tny nt ituili Two Ken lucky Belles Who Are Visiting in Pawhuska MOTHER ANXIOUS FOR MISSING SON, As a Woman Thinks Personal Mention Mlm r.inellno Whcmtlcy of Par son, Kan., In tho guest of Mii. Pred D. Oiler, r.H Kouth Detroit. Mini Wheatley formerly was ansoclali'd with the public xfhool faculty of TiiImi. Mho In en route to Mi'Aloater. Ok la t-lc In n 'an'" Ini'ltiitlnn nnd It- advi nt lln Tnln.i Is looked up.m mi mi Ijiort.int eent In l"Cnl C.itholle edu fatlnnnl circles. The property pur lliined l n 12-ro-m ronldoinii Th " f reordlng to reliable ndvlein. my lie Mined only temporarily. It will pr"b ubly 1m nucceeded by n larger and iniiie HiitistnntiHl InstltiiUon irnlnl in, a trart niljolnlng tl'e ni . unci", Mr. nnd Mrs. V. (' Itiigern nt 614 Hoiith Hlwood avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Cronblo left the flrnt patt of tho week for n motor trip to Detroit, Mich., ond Ha r n In. Ontario, whero they will spend the remainder of tho Hummer sctimiri with relativist. Dr and Mrn. John II, Hawkins will leavo Thursday for Atlantic City, nnd other eantcru cltlis and while away. Dr. Hawkins will attend the National Dentnl association which will meet 111 IIONton. Mlin Juanlta Allen of Arkadelphla, Ark., and Minn Ilessln (lreen of Hope, Ark., nro tho giiist of Mrs, Melvln Allen on West Twelfth street. Hev ernl nffalrs nro being planned for tho midsummer visitors. Mr. nni! Mrs. Charles P. Vadon of Bit North Hatitn Pn aventin havo ro lurned from n two month's vacjitlon nt Wlnslow. Ark,, whero Uioy havo n summer home. Dr. ond Mrs. C. P. Mnn of ifiOii Kouth Mlwood nvenue nnd Mr. ami Mrn J. J. Jackson nnd family of lint South Peoria, hnvo motored to Hot Bprlngs for a sojourn. Missing From Home for Three Weeks. Mis. W. W. Hlumph and children nre spemllna? the imuimer in iexnn wllh Mrs. Htimi ih'H renin tutiuiph will Join them later. Mr Mr. nnd Mrs. Kintnell I'e Merry motored to Muskogee, one dny thlij week, spending n dellKht'ul day there with friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan J. Divlnson who have been motoring through Yellow stone park, urn now In southern California. Mr. nnd Mm. U A. Wine of H27 Kant Twenty-second avenue, an nounce tho birth of a son on Au gust 10. Mrs. Jack Hcott and small son Jnck, Jr., havo gono to California, to spond tho remainder of tho auni-fer. Mr. nnd Mrn. a. W. Ilenr" nnd nli-co Mlw Violet Amerlnn aro leav ing this week for Tonnersee. Mr. James II- Gavin has oh his gucnt, Mr J. C. Ilnggt of Pittsburgh. I'n., who arrived Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 O Cavltt will leave Thursdnv for Indl.innpnlis. Iitor Mrs Held will go to thn Michigan reorts fof tho remainder of the summer. Mr, nnd Mrs. J. II. Hognn of Tulsa attended the marrlngn of Mlns Winnie Jnno nnnks to Mr. Alfred U. Tucker which took plnce In Munkogeo last Bunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Illnlr of 154 4 South Norfolk havo Just returned from n month spent In Chlcngo, Mil wnukno nnd Mncntawa, Michigan. Mrs. Oeorgo W. Iloono and son left this week to spend tho remainder of the summer In the east nnd will Do joined inter liy Iloono. Jllss Mary Peckhsm of lllackwcll Okla . Is visiting l.e- stint nml ! 1 New Garments for Fall Absolutely Correct in Style Some women dress unattractively, not becnuso they don't want tho right things, but because they uro sold tho wrong things. There nro three good rennons why patrons of this sloro nro sure of getting only tho right things: (1) We begin by contlnJniJ ourselves t o fashions that aro smart, en during nnd economical. (2) Our sales people nro ln terested In t h o 1 r work and your sat isfaction. They nro trained to study individ ual typeH and to nld in thn selection of a p p r (i p rlate clothes. (3) Ton nro made, to feel that you nro a w o 1 c o m o guest, freo to look or buy as you may choono. New Suits New Skirts New Coats New Dresses New U louses New Furs RMAUT NEW HATS FOIt KARI.V KALIi JJieMaHSioms CORRUT OR CSS l)R WOMEN Dr. nnd Mrs. W. leaving soon for n out of the city. B. Pcnneli fortnight' nre visit Mr. nnd Mrs. D. O. Cnrltt will leavo Snturdny to spend a fortnight nt Holllster, Mo, Ponulnr In Berlin Is nn electric automobile Just largo enough to carry ono person, to which a two wheel trnller onn bo attached If an other rider Is to bo carried. M Lu i . l.utitriB'in. lift an I Mit l.ou.se Dos, iclt of Mnj fe Id. K . 'he nH'icli etimmer vlnltors of Mr and Mrs, j. Melt Hurler or I'.iwhuMiri. lii have Ik en the rnlplents of numerous social courtciia dining lie ir t.uiy. BOWEnS ARRESTED AT ADA Mnn Aeeii-ed of Partvlng a IWiguo Cliecli III t TnNn to Imi Iti'turiu'il. A C. Ilowern, charg'd with pans- Ing a bogus rhifk for J10.S0 on tho West Tulsn Stale bank Juno 19, Is held In Jail at Ada. okla , for trnnf"r to Tulsa county for preliminary hear ing before, .lustlro II. .1. (ray in whonn rnurt tho Infonniillon was filed yestorday. and over her, throwing her to the bank, elnlniH now em li tho man wno under tho nnino of W. II. Crlnp onshed tho check elgned with the name W. l(. Crisp. BRINGS SUIT FOR INJURY Woman Hallux She Was Hit Ilv An Auln Iteeklewly Driven Ity lUiy. Danngrs of I2j,0fln for personal Inlnrlen reeeUeij In April when she WARNING la liiplat ytur ttwilt rttiltr mi linrn addicts! to wkfnlDC mriltlt.fl U er n,ln.rl ltitlM Jul! uj KOSOLAXl M tf. IU. wholtiotaa. lint tad H firllt.it. tlktttntbl tt buir druciliu, trr- H wb.rt KrU It rtlUf ftf fntny tUntntt. H InrladlM rwnitlttUtn. kttrfttlitt. dllrv H ittlu. btltliltf. tt. n.tnbuni. uiaitd llttr, H btt kr.ttli, iitrvtuintti, drWfrilt, !ndt,t H Uts, tbttlv. attaltl tad ptiiictt dtlltttt. B was struck by nn nutomoblle, were aked In a suit filed In superior court yesterday by ijtta Oats against C. It. Creekmoro. The netltloncr says sho wn.n cross ing Denver nvenue at llsrton street when an automobile driven by the defendant's 14 year old son inn into id over her .throwing ner in tho pavement and causing Injuries from which sho will never entirely re cover. Heports from most of tho large men show that the exorbitant rents nre forcing many people to buy their homes nnd In some of the laigu JaCK MarkOVltZ Has 15een iiil tmung the npartmcnt hounes so thry may be sure of not ncing evict ed. This sounds llko a good plan, but It also sounds difficult. The clubbing together will bo easy enough, and ih capital will not be hard to find, but It is tno living together which will bo tho final test of thn feasibility of tho plan. If four or nix or eight families enn live In the same ninrtmcnt with out nn excess of friction ecn though tho four boys of Mrs. A. Stockholder should track mud through the hallway In front of Mrs, II stockholder n dour, nnd the utile daughter of Mrs C. HtK-kholdcr should stick cut her tongue nt Mrs 1). inockholi er's tw its; f the fam ilies can continue in their communi ty apartment even If Mrs. A and II do riot attend thn same cliurch or patronlre the soino stores or aro on tho same telephone line, then It will bn proved that tho plan Is good for an time. After this hi been accomplished and Ue ticeetlon of rents Is settled pcrnaps famines may ueciao inaij they can campaign ugalnst tho high, cost of other things. Perhaps theyl will club together to Tiuy sugar, cof-1 fee nnd butter nnd down tho food profiteer. Perhaps they will mako gardens up on tho roofs of their eommunlty apartments nnd gTow benns. pens nnd barley. They may hncv one telephone nnd their own Ice plant. After they have accom plished nil of theso economies thev will havo almost reverted hick toi tho old tribes ot clans, so Indepen dent will they bo. I Then, If only some way could b0 found to mnke ono evening wrap, ono fur coat nnd ono fifty-dollar hat do Xnr nil tho Mrs. Stockholders tho old It. C. L. would glvn up the ghost nnd gasp Its last feeble, c.tsn. Perbapn Jack .Markovltz la net awaro of the fact thnt his mother 1 -imrg herself to death becaunc of In nig'.lgerco In not notifying her u li. . w ni i enbourjv Jack must be ' ought lens indeed whtn lie has n t .other who has been mi good to him Jiiea, who Is HO ears old, left 1 -nn time weeks a-) while Mn ilariiovil wiut n Colorado Springs eKIng to regain her health, t'lie hid been there only two weeks when a ities.vn:e from her hunbaml noti fied that tho boy wna missing and ri leturntd home nt once. They 'live at SOI West 1'lfth street, where 'tiiey opciato a small grocery busl- 'S He was always the best boy In tho world,'' Mm Markovl'z told The "iteM yesterdai. "He wan so good to me. too. V lien he left he told hi 'ather Vtat he would bo gone for two days. Ho hod grown tired of work Ing In tho store nnd wiuitcd to in et his mnall savings In oil field Junk. Ho wusn't at all strong and I am worried to death for fear some thing terrlblo hns he.ppencd to him.' The missing lad Is about five feet nnd right indito In height, has ilurK oj'pm and hair nnd weighs 140 pounds If ho will but communlcato with his parent all will be forgiven In the happiness that his message will bring two afflicted people. IJfellke movements nro imparted to artificial halt In tho form or a fish by propellers which It contains nnd which rovolvc as It Is drawn through water. TELLS COSDEN SYSTEM C. H. KcnMeniiaelicr, Head of Wel fare Dcirtnient of ltcflnery, To Talk to Junior C. of O. C. H. Kcnstermacher, In charge of the welfare department of the Cos den refinery, will bo tho prlnclpa speaker nt tho regular semi-month, meeting of the Junior chamber .' commerce In tho municipal nudror lum tonight. Ho will tell of Iho nys. ' torn used by the organization h represents In causing better foellnj between employer and employe. T. J. Hartman, of the Producer States bank, Is to conduct a drill fi parliamentary law. With tho pan of porcelain, t't ense galvanized or enameled and tli working partu Immersed In oil k new scalo for creameries and dalre i Is rustproof. Cnttlo food Invented by n Dut ti scientist Is manufactured from albi men obtained from slaughter housi nnd fishing centers and potato imd, fruit refuse. without a Briton If llaat'i HUn ffclla la Ui6 troUniit f Meromt, Tetwr, ninffwoim. Itcb, uv i)oo I Doeoms ditxinaruva beraa oth trft,toiDU fMlf-l. Until' hsltH bt rUTMt bandrodiof loeheMfo, Tuu eftu'l lutft on our Monti nuk (Juarnni. Tr7 II i oor rtt TODAT. I'ne Tia, si 4ttt ttotn, A, A.Hlebnli Co., nberuua,TXM oiOMAij iiul; m Hi O ver-Nigkt Cases These hnndsome cases arc now taking the place of baj;s. They are just right for over-night use and have space enough for a party gown. H-lnch as attufrafed. .AiJ $11.50 Made of real patent duck with figured lining, leatiicr bound corners nnd rigid frame. Mail Orders Prepaid. TRUNK COA1PANY TUI.SA 111 South Main St. I J ITTr.VllACU lUFldent Partner KANSAS CITY Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. VIII THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1920 NO. U J. J Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares to the North and East From Tulsa Mnckinsc LUnd, Mich. $57.75 Cheboygan, " 60.25 Detroit, " 55.12 Wequetunaing, " 54.65 Charlevoix, " 54.35 l'fto.Urv. M 54.35 Trnverio City, Mich. $51.85 (Tt,a fyi ild not iaclutla war Ike) Trsln No. 10 UaveaTuWn 6:05 pm arrive! Saint Loul 7i53 am con. necting with through cart to principal northern and eailrrn reaorlij alio with train which arrive Chicago before 5:00 pm. For aj Jitiooat Information phooo or wrlfa E. O, Dittner, Panenger Agent, Friaco Unea, M , 207 Daniel Ouildlng, Tulia, Okla. Atlantic City, N. J. $83.46 Norfolk, Va. 71.85 Niagara Fall., N. Y. 67.14 Buffalo, " 67.14 Toronto, Ont. G0.5S Jamettown, N. Y. 57.30 Continuing Our Great Four-Day Hanan & Sons and Laird Schober SHOE SALE Sweeping Reductions At Just Cheap Shoes Can Be Bought Any where ! But the well known high grade shoes nationally featured by the leading shoe retailers of the country, can only be bought at the leading shoe department of each city. JVe are featuring in this annual shoe event the well known Hanan & Sons, Laird Schober, Griffin, White and John Ebbert shoes. -? Profits have been forgotten in this double attempt to lire Jom shoes at prices so low that it will profit you to supply your needs for months and months to conic. 1D gj J20.00 Quality. (PI Q QK now viOaOO .Qy: $12.00 $17.50 Quality. - OP now tPXX.OO nnwS?.Q.rty.' $11.00 1.?: $10.00 J14.00 Quality, ffr QC now D,OD no?.Q.u:m.y: $9.00 Ji3.no Quality, (Tjq nrj now tDO.0 1 $12.50 Quality, (Tin nr now wO.OD !.Q $8.00 Supply Your Autumn Needs at These Low Prices Strictly n Cnsli Sale, No Ilcfuntls, Ei cliangva or I)c lhrrlcs. The HUNT co. DEPARTMENT STORE .Main Street IlriMwn Tltirtl and Pourtii Strictly a Cash Sale. No Tlefunds, n.. cliangcg or I)c lhrrlcs. li-