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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920 s. GIVE' BIG PICNIC TO "HIGH,". GIRtS . W. C. A. Will Be Host to High School Students on Outing Monday. GO TO SAND SPRINGS Similar Affair for Grade School Girls Given Following Day. A picnic, for high school slrla at Bund Sprlncn park on Monday aft prnoon under the auspices of the Klrl work department of the Y, W, O. A. In announced by Miss Mabel fiones, head of tho department. Tho filrls will meet In the department club rooms on the. third floor of tho bulldlns at : o'clock Monday after-, (noon. A picnic Mupper will bo r-urrnd at the park nnd return to lulsa will bo mudo before night lalL Any hlsh achool girl In the city Is Invited to tho picnic. Thoao who "wish to ro am asked to call tho li-lrls wnrt rton., rt mnnt In tc.irn whnt v Veats" to bring. Iltsldcs Miss jj ISones, there will b several other 'vnapcroncn. , scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, each bringing her con tribution for tho common picnic spread, Chaperones will bo Miss Bones and ono high school student for each ten grade bchool students. Tho picnickers will return c.irly In tho evening, "High" girls have requested and will be given two lessons In cooking during tho coming week, one on tVandwIch'naltlng at 12:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon and a second on jilo making at tho same hour Thurs day afternoon. Culinary Instruction will be followed by tho usual plunge In tho Y. V. pool at 3 p. m. and on Thursday by a tnlk-fcst on person ality, called "My Ships," at 4 p. m. CREDIT MEN.ADJOURN Sapulpa Notes riAI'UIil'A, Aug. 13. Tho city budget, which has recently been compiled, was announced this morn ing by Don McMasters, commissioner of finance. The budget,shoved that tho tax levy this year will bo 2.01 mlls less than that of last year. The levy this year Is 21.65 mills, as compared to 26.(8 mills of last year. The levy will be divided, giving ten mills for the general fund nnd 14.111 mills for the sinking fund. The valuation of th'o city this year Is $7,317,715, while It was 17,156,000 last year. This Is an Increase of $161,715 over last year. Thla year's valuation wilt bring the city 166, 624.63 In taxes. Tho preliminary hearing of 1!. I. Fordham, K. V. Hetsett and J. K. Miller, who wore arrested yesterday on h charge of ht-Jacklng. was held this mornlnk. Kordham and Miller were bound over to tho district court, and their bonds were set at $3,000. Ilessett was dismissed ufter It whs found that there was no evi dence against him. Thn men were accused of robbing I.IJo Mayvs and (Icorfcc McCutlough (colored) of $45. Witnesses say that Kordham and Miller went to Addition and entered tho home of Mayos and ordered tho two negroes to "stick 'em up," Four Days Session of National Itody Cloci-s After Profitable Con- TIMltloll. The Retail Credit Men's National convention which has been in ses sion In Detroit for the past four days, will adjourn this morning fol lowing tho election of officers, final reports of committees and adoption of resolutions. According to a wire received at tho offlco of the local association last night from W. A. llayson, wo heads the Tulsa delegation of eleven In attendants at the convention, this has been ono of the most en thusiastic conventions of a. similar organization ever held. A feature ot yesterday's program was tho address of J. . Trego, the popular secretary o the wholesalers' national credit organization. Mr. Trego spoke on tho subject of the "nesponslblllty of tho Credit Men," and his address was considered the "star speech" of the cntiro conven- tlon. Mr. Trego Ut-d to Mr. Rayson that ho was looking forward with great anticipation to hla visit' to Tulsa, within the next few weeks, at which timo he will preside at a dis trict conference of wholesale credit men which will bo held In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Uayson will go to Youngstown, Ohio, to spend a few days with relatives, returning to Tulsa about' tho 18th. Several other delegates will spend vacations In tho lake district before coming home. TUIiSA.V liVI.ISTS IN TEXAS. A Troy MrKlitnirry Anlptrd to lSlli Flolil Artillery. Troy A. MclClmurry of thin clly en' listed In the aeco'id division of the 1 army at Camp T-avU, Texas, on " August 10. nnd has been unsigned to' the 15th field artillery, according to notice from the ntaurjuartcra ot the artillery nt Camp Travis. Thn Strong Withstand the Hen of Summer llcttrr Than the Weak Old people who are feeble and younger people who aro weak, will bo otrcngthened and enabled to go tnrough tnc depressing neat or warn mer by taking GHOVB'8 TASTE J.KSS chill TONIC. It Strengthens and builds UP tho system by Purify lrig and Knrichlng the lllood. You ran soon feel its Strengthening. In ilgoratlng Kffjct. 60c. Advt. Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits $23 $30, $40. Wright Clothing Co. Advt. The next time you buy calomel ask for , t alotabs - The purified and refined calomel tablets that are nauicalets, safe and sure. Medicinal virtues retain ed and improved. Sold only in sealed packages. Price 35 c. John Darker nnd nnother worker, who are employes on the Curllsle Oil lease, wero painfully burned yesler- nay ancrnoon, wnen a matcn was Accidentally thrown Into some gaso line. The gasollno exploded, throw ing the flaming liquid alt over the clothes of .tho men. They were rushed to Kapulpa where It was learned that their Injuries wero not serious. Marrlago licenses were Issued to day to the following: Howard Hogg, 24, Klefer, nnd MIkh Tcrcssa Camp bell, IS, Klefer: Roy 1ozlcr. 21. Kapulpa, and Miss Luclle Jones, 17, Hapulpa; Vernon K. Stewart. 23. nixby, and Miss Gladys Slaughter- beck, 15, Itlxby. B. It. Smith, who rooms abovo the Dell Clothing company, not only had his watch stolen from his room this morning but tho thioves took $55 that oesjnged to ins guest. C. U Poters of Sherman. Texas. Tho case was reported to tho police, but no trace, has been round of tho thieves. Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits $29, $39, $49. Wright Clothing Co. Advt. PLAN FOR FARM CONGRESS HERE Meeting Saturday Being Well Advertised Over County. About 100 notifications of the meeting of tho woman's farm con gress Saturday afternoon In tho of fice of the county superintendent of schools havo been mailed out to ru ral women In every Hchodl district In tho county by Mrs. Kathcrlnn Jackson, county homo demonstrator, and Mrs. Soda Orommct, urban de monstrator. The meeting will open nt 2 30 o'clock Saturday afternoon and election of n delegate to thn stato fare congress In Stillwater tho last wok In August will be part of the business trnnsarted lit fresh merits are to be sered by the farm en.' protective association. Mrs. (Irouiiiii't gave n dcinnntra tlon of fancy "packing ' or tunning of pickles at tNo semi-monthly meet ing of tho Twin Cltloi demonstra tion olub at limner station yester day. This afternoon Mrs. (itomniet and Mis, Jackson will meet with the women's club and the boys' and girls' oultry and canning club ut .Hklatook. Moc 7(1 ijmirtH nr lleor. County of fleer selzod .'11 quail bottles of "chock' beer at the Dick Ivey l'.ome west of West Tljjsa yos terday afternoon. Ivey was not nt homo at the time of thn Mid. Sheriff James Woolley, W. T. Kith cart and J. F. llurnett found nnd destroycil the llauor. Robert A. Mcltlrney, ' 1'uneral Plrertor. l'honn 456-191, 921 south Main.- -Advt. GIVES WELFARE TALK l II. I Viistriinachor Frpliilns I'nu. Olll lllilll-tnal 1 nrol In SimivIi Krl'l. lining UVIfarn Work, Welfare work as carried on In a modern industrial plant ns dls- cuxred Thursday evening by t II. Ketistermachrr. hind of the welfare department of the t'oeden refinery, In an amircs netoro tno junior chain- her or commerce, Mr. ivnslermach- er by aid of chatts and flguies. gave a brief history of tho, causes of the present unrest In many Industrial Secret of Energy Eliminate potions and congestion from stomach and bowels with Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin THERE is no timo of the year - when people should lie mora careful of tMr diet than durine tha hot ummer months, but unfortunately It is the union of greatest carelessness. Cold foods. Ices, unripe and overripe fruits are soon followed by cramp, heartburn, Indigestion, constipation. Do not wait until you bare plltt.'ne headache, but mixta you find yourself settler bilious and constipated, that very night take tcaspoonfut ot Egyp tian Stun and 1'cpsln. which la sold In drug store under tba name of Dr- Cald well' Syrup Pepsin. Dy morning your bowels will be relieved and the conetn- tlon gone. Then ba cautious at mnl" time for a few days u'd you will havo no lurther trouble. Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Tepsln la a com bination ol simple latatire herbs with pepsin that haa grown la great publlo favor for thirty years. We know ot many thousands of households that ut nerer without s bottle. Mr Eugene McMsnue of Hanayunk, Pa., was very VT' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai bLaaaaaY LaaaaaaaaaaaaaH !PiiiWHsBBkjBlB DR. W. D. CALDWELL. In hit Biniytat dyspeptic until tin patrontied his drug gist lor bolt! of Syrup Pepsin, and row ha can retain and digest whatever ho eats: he is sleeping sounder, gaining in weight and slrrngth and Is In all ra sped feeling better than In years. Juat get yourself a bottle of Dr. CsM. well' Syrup Pepsin t drug store and tea the great good it wtll do you. H IHI T"l TTl MMoni ef prople of all ages suffer from occajlona! or . M kViT 4 i-t chronic oorutlNjtion. Let them lend name and addrest to' & t fj "r. W. a OilJu!!, 112 Waih(nton Srrccf. MonticWb, ttxfcflM llt,orarrcwmfIewttfeoniju'onJeTulSyrurfpj(n. fl million fcottlci urre boufiht at Jrnfi stdrti lait year, the Ijrtjt sale in the world. Medium Weight Suits Reduced 25 These Suits are the balance of our Spring stocks. Dark shades in desirable materials and styles for Fall wear. They're Stein-Bloch and Society Brand clothes, from the foremost clothes makers in America. Style, quality, fitrand workmanship are assured. This unusual opportunity should not be overlooked. All Palm Beach Suits, $13.75 Two Piece Summer Suits Reduced 33 Boys' 2 -Piece Wash Suits Saturday Only V . Formerly $2 to $8J0 j fa lilCd Now $1 to ?J.25 ) & NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES m W ,M mm lit ntVii llix. MnlaiatJF.our.tUL KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura.Soap , TULSA HAS AN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG GIRLS Sacred Heart Academy (16th and nockford) First term beslns September seventh. Conducted by Hene dlctlno filsttrs from Guthrie, Okla. MUSIC LESSONS to resident and extern pupils. Tor Infor mation address. Registrar of Catholic Col lege, Guthrie, Okla. mm Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares to the North and East From Tulsa Atlantic City, Norfolk, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Toronto, Jamestown, N.J. V. N.Y. i, OnL N.Y. $83.46 71.83 C7.14 07.14 00.58 57.30 MatViric Island, Mich. J57.75 Cheboygan, " 60.25 Detroit, " 55.12 Wenuctonslnf, " 54.65 Charlevois, " 54.35 Petoskey, " 54.35 Traversa City, Mich. $51.85 (Tba faras do nat IncluJ war las) Train No. 10 leaves Tulsa C;05 pm arrives Saint Louis 7:53 am con necting with through car to) principal northern and eastern resortsj also with train which arrive Chicago before 5:00 pm. For additional Information phono or writ E. O, Bittner, Passenger Agent, Frisco Unci, 6 k 207 Danial Building-, Tulsn, OLU. plants nn well as the stp bflUK taken to provide better wnrklnR ion illtlons for the mill to roliiiterni 1 1 mis unrest miring tno pnsi tun uira one-half years of uelfaie work tho labor turn-over nt the Cosden re finery has been materially decreased and tho welfare dpnrtmcnt now Is operatlnK at Its highest efficiency since Its Inception. Accident have been reduced -to tho minimum IhroiiRh t'd ileal lonul rnmpnliitis, he stated .iitiil Ihotisitiidn of dollars have been spetil In citllpplnK the plant with the latest safety devices, l'rovldlnsr satisfactory uurklnir con ditions for employe Is rsseutlnl In Industrial plants hcfnro they can hopo to solvn tho labor problem, nnd this ho sulci, Is beinR ilonn In hun dreds of larxo plants, throiiRh wel fare work. As a preliminary, T. J. Hnrttnnn, vlco preslitcnl of the Producers Htnto bank, Kiive a short drill In parllu tnnntnty law which was hlehly en llRhtenltiK nnd entertnlnlntr. M. C. Ilnln of thn U. H. Compres sion Inner Tube company, nlso ltinilo n short talk roncvrulnir thn proKress of the new tubo company. Hart, Schaffner & Marx sulta 129, tit, 119. Wrlcht Clothlne Co AdvU ltcdic eif Our Pioneer Mother, for tho homo treatment of disease wern wonderfully dendahlo, Tru, they knew nothing of dtugs, but owed their tsiccess In tho riots, herbs nnd bnrks of thn field It Is Interrstlnir to nolo Hint Lydl.t Ti. Plnkhnm's VeKctahle Cumpouti l, the most successful remedy for femait Ills wo have, was nrUrln.tlly pre. pared for homo mo from nna of tl.tsu recipes. Its fntno hn now spread from shorn to shore, nnd thousands of American women now well nnd stroiil; claim they own their hentth and happiness to T.ydln K. IMnn ham's VeKetahlo Compound. Advt. W The Last of the Summer rV andevers Thirty in the lot and if a worthy "word picture" could be paint cd they would not last nn hour after opening time. For the regular prices were up to 15.00. Not all sizes or colors, of course. You should by all means sec them. Vojles, nets and organdies none reserved. The remaining Summer Silk Dresses at Half Price. Iirt'tM Section Tlilnl Hour. 1 Toilet Requisites Reduced Saturday ritKAMH ,N I.OTIOND Jlo Mrlhs Skin txitlon ...Ida tOc lnriam'a Mllkwrad t'rani 30 II 00 Ingram's MllkwtM ('rrm ...,Se SOe 1'iimprlan and Nlht i.'riuim (06 Mrlba nreastUsf Crsm ...39o lOo alslta Clrsnalnr I'aim 3!o too Mtlba Hkln Ur I'rtum 30o ftOe llfnsoln and Almond Ornm t.sna lln witch llaifl IBs "Kroslllla" tor ronsh kins tSa "(Urdrofto" Cold crarne In tiib- 30o Mrrrollsrd Was 1a AVoodbury'a Vanlahlnff CrfOTia tee Woodburr'a rod! CrAme...SOo Klmit Cwcumbr Crrms.i, 4n Bmpra (llovlna Creme... SOo rACt". rnwur.ns Sla Wondbury'a Powiitr 2te tlbllnn Powder .. 3to Klmo I'flfdir KOa.java Illi l'nwil,r. Oo'tlardn F.rHKrane . loo Iay Ifreain l)n ttavla toe .ti-lti. Ashea nf llnas Itougo ' 75c, 11.00 and . too .I0 . .tno JOo . , Wc . . .IDs . .Se ..SSa IJ. SltAVINfi PIIF.IMnATIONH ANI MIAMfOOS Ml Mrnnrn'a Sihavln Craatn , '. Ita do ptl.iiK Shavlnc Lathrr e lie Williams' Hhatlnr Crant . . , ... ...... Mr ISc Williams' Hhailng Powder fa Jto Williams' Shavlnc Htlok .... Me 2lo Da l.us Hhavlns t.athrr, ..10 40o (TanthrnK Shampoo. .. .3e toe W'atklns' MulslMrd Cocoanut Oil !5c TAI.t'lIMS rolRftt's Talcums ..-.....lAo Williams' Talcums ..,?... loo Klmo Talruma lOn Jrsn'a Talruma IDo hinlblt's Talcumii lOti Iay Iiipatns Talcums 1to llflba Talcums I Do Garden Frasrunca Tal cuma 3fto Melba Lllao Talcums .IDo rinauda Lllao Toilet Watar U HOATS rtoea Tlath aoap. 6 for....tSo I'almollva Hp. a for .4.200 twotehtona ttnap, 1 tor,,.. Ho Jerron'a tlatli Tablets, I tor 1W Jsrsan'a Vloltt niyerln.,10o Jeraeno Almond Cocoa Oil 10o Jenrn's Kin Castlla ' 1 tor o Klrk'a .Tap Hose, i for ...SSo Klrk'a Cocoa Hard Water Cutlla. S for tjo MIK('i:M.ANK(lt'H 2tc Klmo Tooth Past ili- Williams' Tooth l'ttllfl SSn I.vnn'i Tooth rte. JSo Kolynoa Tootn ranie, juc ate Fenrern Twitll I'aala 0o 100 I'ebeco Tooth Pasta 39o Stf Amalln Deodorant Powder I Uatarlna lo J1.00 Dandallna 2 So 19f, BO, 3d Klmo Qulnltia Hair Torilo iht tor Marx ruller Nail Polish , 39a 2ta 1 1 rclo Manicure Ar- t ti-l u, "o I.vsoT " tin tor lDri It for Be tl l0 Malnlren llalr Tonic Vv II 00 Vanity Mirror and Puff He too Nonspl , She jSc Wlteh llaael Itr Zftt- llversweet JSo tlachet Powders In larie aa aortment. Includlns Wood Violet. Hweet Orchid, White Heliotrope, Whlla Hosa, Vlr rlnU Hose, In ona os. but Ilea 4ue l.eh-!lrow.pe, Sf Tvnrls Moulh Wash IDe Nllodoa 400 Kaoo Spunires, for applyln- J.tauld fco Powder ... He ' folnrlta," all colors.... 19c Klmo Deodorant Jse Annour'a llouquet Hath Salle . Do I'KHKI MKS Kncy lioa Perfume, "Dream ol llornuif.." "Kleuro rt Perfume" and "Mlsnon Parisian Hpray" lth niluaturo atomi sers, regularly II. 2& special 11.00 "lloublsants Ideal Per fume," In urie ounco bnltlea, very attractive packs:, priced at,.,. IS. 00 "IJJe- Klas'r perfuma In ounce pckasea, prlcc.1 at 11.30 Chanlllly Prrfunta ' In ounco package, priced at 12.21 7ay Dream" Perfume, ounce bottle (nr.. 12.00 "Mary narden" Perfume, 2', ounre bottles, satin boa uintslner, prlcei at IC 00 . .le ..tec I lln Summ er Corsets for $1.98 Ln Camilla front luce and Nlris hack lace. Good lrrado white open mesh. Not every izo in the lot. Corset Nwtltm, Tlilnl 1'loor Children's Strap Slip pers and Oxfords $2.65. Black or brown. Sizes 8'j to 2. Regularly to $5.00. Blioo Beet lint, 8c"Otiii . l"ltH)r Women's Smocks Very Special $3.45 Voiles and linencs in a jralnxy of colors. N Styles arc especially becoming and smart. Regularly to $5.G0. KincK'k rkvlinii, ticcoiul lloor ' , i Heath er bloom Petticoats Special $2.65 This serviceable fabric is in vari ous floral effects in colors on n dark ground. Tailored styles only. . Hmiml Floor. Choice of thx Children's Summer H a ts for $1. 95 None reserved good selection of colors and shapes. Regularly up to $15.00. Children's Unto, Second I'loor TV ool Sw eaters Extra Special $7.45 Pullover and coat 'models. Many attractive colors in smart styles. Regularly to $12.50. Sweater Section, ISccoml Ploor Terry Cloth Special $1.35 and $1.69 Double faced. In handsomo de signs. Plain colors, too. Rcgulafly $1.50 nnd $2.00. . HinDcry Section, Second Floor f - S e t ,K Curtain Marquisette Special 59 e Ecru only. . " Plain center with beautiful fancy border. Regularly 75c yard. ji Drapery Section, .Kcoond Floor r J Pillow Cases Special Each 69c Good grado of muslin. . Torn and hemmed. Regularly 85c. ' Main Hoor s s 0 -V. Dresser Scarfs Special 59 c 'V Made of excellent muslin. "r Stitched border in blue. 18x45-inch size. Muln Floor Mercerized Table Cloth Special $3.95 Superior grade, highly mercerized. Ready for use. Sizo 70x70 Inch. G' napkins to match for $1.70. ' , Main Floor , . ,. j , I Large Rag Rugs Special $4.29 So-called "hit and miss" patterns. Very attractivp. Sizo 3 feet x G feet. aj Mnln Floor Saturday ends the Annual August Sale of Blankets x v- All Are Reduced. .Main Floor f Saturday is the Last Day of the ' , . Sale of Silk Underwear Any in stock at 1-3 off (except Jersey Silk.) Tlilnl Floor ALL WASH SKIRTS 1-2 PRICE Nnv Slnro IIour DiirlnK Tuly nnd AtiRUfiti Week Dnjfi, Open 8 n. 111., t'lohlnc at 5 p. in., Saturday, Open nt H:.10 a, nt., Closing at 0:30. s Srve Itlcn nml Homo Journal Kxcltisivo At;ent for Poronlo l.lucu I I II IMIII'IMIIB IWI IIIISIIII Mi'inhcre of llio Tnliut Oicn Shop Association f ' r