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1 N rinprc qiiddhdt , IS SCANDALIZED His Friends are Styled as Bolshevists by . Ferris' Tactics , . GORE SENDS A LETTER New Sensation in Oklahoma's Politics Furnished by i Appeal for Revenge Tho latest Actuation In political circles In Oklahoma Is a lottrr from tho headquarter of tho Ooro Volun teers which, while thunkltic them for tlntlr dcrvloM to tho nriiator. Is calculated to cxclto'them tn rctallnto ricalnst tho qlioullsh methods of tho Kesris orcanlitatlon li'tiilcm nml ctll torn In mutllatlnc the dead. Tho outburst against (lore after hla7 defeat has hecn even more vlel ou. If that were possible, than dur ing tho campaign. Not content with defeating tho Mind senator th( state lilachinlsts seem determined to cUM tho 80,000 men and wonmn who sup ported him, nn pro-Ocrman, holshcv. lstn ond outlaws. Tho letter fallow: "I am writing you to exprem sin cere and heartfelt appreciation of your fidelity to tho cause nnd candi dacy of Senator Ooro. "The Cloro volunteers Miiuiri.r,i the senator oti account of tUelr faith In his character, loyalty and fltnesn. Thin organization, as Its name Im plies was an organization of the senator' friends, not connected Willi hi. hearinuurtcrfc but seeking the same end. They mnrto a clean, dlff Mflcd, nnd sinrtcr tho circumstance!!, a most remarkable tight. They fo-JBht In the faith that he serves his pafrty best who serves his country best. , , , . "An democrats. Interested In the principles and Ideals of true de mocracy wo cannot choose but de plore the fact that tho opposition did not proceed upon the same lofty theory. There nre no better citi zens, no better men or women than tho fJorc volunteers. Their loyalty 'and their patriotism cannot nnd will not bo challenged by those who re spect the truth. It Is a matter of regret that such democrats should have been subjected to a crusado of .w calumny, abuso and viuiticauon, u V-'pv it la a matter of regret that Senator Ooro should have been ituuicci.ru w a campaign of misrepresentation In which tho facts were suppressed and tho truth was perverted, and a manufactured record submitted to tho public for condemnation. "It Is to be regretted that tho sup porter!) of Senator Gors5 were stigma tized as bolshcvlsts, I. W. ;W.. (an archlsts. ond pro-Gtrroans, wheil thoupsanda of them have sons still Bleeping in France. ' "Tho Gore volunteers have great cause to congratulate themselves when they consider tho odds against which they contended. . Every ma chine politician In tho Btato was bitter to MIb opposition 10 i" renalor. Hut what Is more to be regretted, tho democratic press was not only hostile, but ijjany of them would not even carry paid adver tisements to correct the false charges , nnd misrepresentations which had been poured out In tor renta against tho e.natnr. The people were therefore denied tho facta upon which to fcaso a Judg ment as it was, Impossible for the senator to nildress but a very few of the people taken as a whole. "You probably know that a num ber of Irregularities occurred In respect tir tho election. You will OTciiko mo for not detailing them in this communication. Tho boast of tho machine .politician doubtles came to your -attention, as It did to ours, that they controlled the election machinery In many coun ties and would mako uso of It If narumrv "in defeat Senator Gore. The Goro volunteers havo this satisfaction, that no real flaws or faults In the record of Senator Ooro could Uo found. This explains, though It does not excuse tho re jiort to falsehood and calumny Vhlch has had no precedent In the past and I hope will havo no paral lel In the future, Tho official rec ord of both candidates wero falsi fied, tho senator's against him. Truth was discounted and 'false hood placed above par. "The senator himself has not uts tored a word In resentment of all this misrepresentation nnd mis treatment. His only statement upon,"1" ri,rri. who some- the, subject Is enclosed, except expression of regret that his f rlends wero subjected trf such unmeasured and unmerited abuse. In view of the senator's atltude l, is doubly unfortunate that thf vlrton. con- tlnuo to Insult tho vanquished Khown by editorials in tho Oklaho man since tho primary. Tho Gore volunteers will In tho future as in u 4 ,.,,, rt.,i' Justice, decent methods, and will they will experience great suffering, oppose machlno methods and fouli When tho correspondent was un j play and InJiiRtlre. Inblo after sevcrnl hours to see If "This letter Is written to you and ischarnewsky again he prepared to a few other Ooro volunteers be-l,Cpart but an orderly from the com causo it was felt that you had a ' mbigary'K office directed him to rc rlght to the Information. I am . mBn another hour, by which tlmo n sure vouill receive it In tho spirit' i.iai -umn rxnected to arrive. In which It ia written In the Interest PROBLEMS ABOUT APPAREL Dns Ilcnioiutrntor Will ifihow Styles at Muskngco Stato I'oJr, MNSKOOTE, Okla., Aug. IS. What to wear and how to wear It Is u problem that Is always Interesting to women of every age and station. This year the Oklahoma free state fair at Muskogee, October 4 to 9, will conduct a school of design, and women visitors to thoTalr will see a stylo demonstration that will prove .wonderfully uttractlve. It Tho dress demonstration will bo conducted under tho nusplces of tho extension department of, tho Chicago Art Institute and has been planned nnd arranged by Kvelyn D. Handson, formerly dress demonstrator of thu stato normal college, Kau Claire. Wts.( With the aid of modols and dress materials a dally demonstra tion will bn held during thu fair and w'onjen will havo tho opportunity to study tho colors, the modes and the combinations best suited to thelrJ typea, Tho demonstration win in clude Illustrations of telling effects to b secured with Inexponsivo materials Extra! John Alden in the Scour from lircciili'iiury ikircuiu Kngland Is this summer celo bratlng the tercentenary of thu call- lng of tho rilgrlm Fathers to Ply-J mouth, Mass. There h.io .been many I pageants illustrative of the life of PRICE ON STEEL QUOTED AS EASY Larger Stock Offerings Ascribed as Cause1; Moves Better NEW YOniC, Aug. IS Scmlfln iahlng steel prices are easier owing to larger stock offerings from ac cumulated materials nnd conser vative buyers. Transportation la im proving slowly. Crude; steel output of 85 percent of tho country's mills last month was 177,82'3 tons. v Pis Iron is strong. Ilasio was ad vanced by most valley operators .to a J48.50 minimum to cover a 12 n ton raise In freight costs which brings Pittsburgh quotations to n J50 level. 'August dullness atlll marks the copper trade. j The tin market la in easy tone, v Tho extreme shortage of prompt load caused the leading Interests to advance their mlnumum quotations to 9 cents n pound New York de livery 187. SO yu Iouls. Tho open market la ten to twenty points higher. Zinc is firm on light sellers of ferings and quotations were ad vanced 10 points to 730 a round for Kast St. Louis spot and August nnd 755 September. Antimony Is unchanged at 7Vi cents wholcsalo and 7',i cents retail. B0LSHEVIKI DREAM OF U, S. CONQUEST CONTINUF.b KIIOM I'AOK NK respondent wandered about the town talking to the Inhabitants, among whom wero many Jews, who said they did not know whether they wero goinE under Husslan, Polish or German rule, but naM tliey had heard rumors thero would be a jflo blsflte In all this territory. In tho near future In which the peoplu would bo permitted to voto whether they desired to ndhcro to Itussla or Germany. Tho inhabitants declared such a votu would be overwhelm ingly In favor of Germany. Everywhere tho people asked for h war and other nwi of Lne crutsldo world, saying they did not rccelvo lato newspapers inuium all Intelligence c.imo from tho Ger- man boruor iuo" .." "vo them German news- 1 nc8 &a !'a"8, . mmrco vlth the There is no i mtoe. rest oi hu. , 'h:wl. graph or railway and tho Inhsblt havo been existing solely on Uio pro ducts of-iho farms. Thv ileclare inai unit i nnn revived with Germany 1 -n. dent lwiored tho i. r.-inn thero Is less eviuenco of the recent war Man In tho towns of Kast Prussia, where broken statues, scarred houses and ruins of blown up buildings sun to tho damage .dono by the Husslan invadcr-of 1914. COTTOfl CLOSES AT LOSS Not Advnmvs lit liirly Svasona Arc Supplanted by Det lliip Iato In Week, NEW OIUtEANS, Aug., IS. Al though rtt advances wero made In the early sessions of lost week In tho cotton markot, tho trend was toward lower levels In the later trading and the market finally closed nt net nf 65 to 120 points, October malting tho widest dccllno and clos-J lng at tne lowesi quoiuimns ui mu week 2,970. In tho spot department prices lost 17B points on middling which closed at 3,500. At tho higher In the contract market prices were 49 to 71 points over tho close of the preoedlng week, nnd nt the ,low'est they wore 74 to 120 under, The market moved over un extreme range of 129 to 18' points. at Miiiilinmploii, I'ncliinil, MippoM-tl to nun rrutmin." thc 1'llgrlms In the new" world, nnd hero Is a scene from one. All ver picturesque, oven If a student ik American history might require nn interpreter The Idea has always pre- MANY REDS FALL PRISONERS TAKEN IJO.'JTINUKI) FROM VOr. ONH Pollsh-bolshcvlkl battle linn today covered nbout 700 kilometer! ex tending from tho ltumanlan fron tier northwest to the Prussian bor der. When the bolshevik offensive began five weeks ago tho lino was approximately twlcn 700 kllomctejrs and was quite Irregular. ItrtLs Gain .Slightly. Tho front stretches diagonally across Poland. It Is slightly bowed in tho center with a buclilo In thu Warsaw sector, where tho bolsho vlkl stand Just on tho other sldo of tho capital's protectors. Slight nalns for tho. bolshcvtkl wero announced today In tho oxtremo north on, tho llusslau right and In tho south where tho Poles are readjusting their lines for tho purpose of short ening tho front. Near tho Prussian frontier, whero llolshevlkl cavalry Is endeavoring to reach the Istula, tho Poles evueu nted llypin ,but to the southeast near Warsaw front local l'oilali suc cesses are reported. Plonsk, Now inlasto and Naslelsk to the north west of Warsaw for which thero has been fighting, now nro In thu hands of the Pales. VU last ac counts tho Poles nlso held Hadzy mln, to tho northeast of Waisaw, nfler It had changer hands several times. Southeast of Warsaw tho lino Is now passing beyond I.ublln to the Hug river to Sokiil to Kam-lonka-Htrumllovp to lllalykamlcn and along tho Ijtrypa. 11 AMOclmted Vtera state wire. WAHSAW, Aug. 11. (Saturday) Saturday was one of the most stren uous days In Warsaw's history. Tho government, besides completing preparations for tne capitals le- rtiHn ltd, I tin. Inuti ftf L'eMlhtr tilt. j'ollsh peaco delegates who will meet representatives of the bolshevlkl, startl for Minsk where thu con ference will bo hclq. It u, so con tinued removal of valuable records. So on after midnight artillery fir ing to tho north was distinctly heard in tho cltv and military observers said It was in tho region of lladz- nun. Wounded from the front now are being brouVht to Praga. tho section of Warsaw lying on tho left bank of the Vistula, in cars ami automobiles. At Proga the wounded aro transferred to street cars with two or three trailers wlitcn nam them through Warsaw on tho way to hospitals In the rear. Gold and silver are being taken from the city owing tn the rnpld gains of tHo bolshevlkl In tho last few" days In their movement to en circle tho capital. The government national bank Is removing to Cracow. 158 miles south-southwest of War- saw. y Ansoclttetl rrea lt wire. .WAUSAW. Aug. 14. Thor-Polish peace delegates who will confer with tho IlUMdan soviet representa tives at Minsk wero expected to ar rlvo In that city lato tonight. In diplomatic circles It was said that If the schedule was" followed tho dele gates would get somo sleep and would bo prepared to begin negotia tions Sunday. i The Americans accompanying the Pollxh peace delegates will Inquire concerning the fato of Captain Ar thur Kl'lley of Hlchmond. Va., nnd Captain .Merlon Cooper of JatTvon viii.. Kin . members of the Ifoscluszko aerial squadron who have been missing morn than month. Excessive Foot Perspiration .Causes Much Annoyance Tim know that you ptraplrs mr In umtnr than you do In winter nl you wrer nam wnani ctomins eu Yy oration miy t haattneit. Yet you till keep your feet crimped In hellnu leethere where evaporation cannot ell In seltlnr rlJ of the eeen inolalure The reault la that the akin of the (eet growa tender, retlnraa, bllatete unci aoreneaa rrault, with, often, so offen sive odor . At nlctit wheh you come home remove the ehoea and bathe the fert In warm water. Ury them very carefully ami rub them gently hut thorounhly with Turpo. Turpo removee tho Inflammation, heala Mletera. allays aoreneaa and counteracts the had effects of wearlnr hestlnr leather on hot pavrmrnta and dusty roada. It Is antlaeptlc. counler-lrrllant and healing. Turn will not stain the bed linen or ''yoir'ilruialst will tell you more about Its many vlrtuea. Aak him for a loo Jar, try It just once, and if not satlafled, your money will be cheerfully returned to you, AdvU TULSA DAILY WORLD, Stocks! ivpiTMMil 'iloliii Allien in the stock viilled on this ride that John Alden wns n model of uroprlety whoso furl uovcr knew the stacki. and Prlsclllu a demure' maiden who onco got up her courage to sav "Why don't you rprnk for yourself, John '" SUPPLY OF FUEL OIL A PROBLEM Ever Growing tfemand for Oil Products Adds to Quandary. When tho nrmlstlcn was signed there wero In this country Immense quantities of fuel oil. It suddenly becumo n drug qn tho market, of fered Mt il verv lhw fleuro. anil ex perts strongly advised the shipping I board to lay tn a big supply wliile tho laying In wscs good. Tho ship ping board has put oil burning en gines Into tho ships under Us con trol, for tho sake of greater steam-' lng radius and economy of fuel spaco. It had to havo hugo supplies) of t oil. Hut It refused to buy more tuan was needed for current use, suing that It would advertise for bids when the stuff was wanted. A, few weeks ago It did so adver tise. Its requirements being 24,000,- 000 barrels. With great difficulty It has managed to obtain half tills qunntlty at treble the earlier price, Tho oil 1culers, when they found Jt difficult to dispose of their stock, went to New Ungland nnd persuaded many of tho big manufacturers in that section lo abandon foal (which was dear and sometimes hard to get) nntl.iuit In oll-burnlng engines. Tho United States navy la nt pres. ent In much thu same fix as tho shipping board, it needs vast quan tities of fuel oil for warships, nnd the indispensable fluid does not seem to bo forthcoming. Tho oil men aro not very friendly lo the government, because, they say, It took a lot of their product during tho war at an unfairly low price, fixed by Itself. 1 Secretary Daniels now threatens to commandeer the oil hn needs, Hut the situation Is difficult. If the much talked of government "oil re servo" In California could bo de veloped tho situation might bo re lieved. That project. However, Is a.s yd Inchoate; ond, In tho meantime! ; tho Standard Oil company Is work ing with nil Its might a square mllo of Its own right In tho mlddto of this reserve, nnd pumping out through n multitude of holes not only tho oil beneath that square mile, but nlso what underlies n great area of surrounding territory. Nothing Is moro certain thnn that tho supply of gasoline will not keep paco with tho Increasing demand. We shall havn to look to coal tar .ns a sourfo of motor fuel. Already "benzol," a b-product of tho distil lation of gltumlnous coil, Is being used for lids purpose in consider able quantities. , Another fuel avail able (If carburetors nnd cylinders nro ro-deslgned) Is alcohol, which can be obtained In unlimited quan tities from molasses, unmarketable potatoes, and nil sorts of vegetable wastes. Homo again from n very successful Post Oraduato Course, whero I learned many now nnd successful ways to benefit peoplo with troubles of tho Eye, Ear, Noao and Throat. irn. Airnii'it camphixii 737 Mnyo Itldg. Osage 8100 TULSA HAS AN ACADEMY FOR YOUNG GIRLS Sacred Heart i Academy (16th and ltockford) i First term begins Soptomber seventh. Conducted by Jlene dlctlnu Ulsters from (luthrle, Ok'0- Mt'SIC L.KS'HONH to resident jnd extern pupll.i. For Infor mation address: Registrar of Catholic Col lege, Guthrie, Okla. Guticura Soap Clears die Skin and Keeps it Clear 5at, Olnttmcnl. Tftlmm, H.. tsrrfw,Sr Qavnplrt fr ( CaUtir4llmWil4i,Bvt X,UJ4o,Um( MONDAY, AUGUST 16, PARIS "DRYS" NOmUI-lTED Only Mild Campaign Be cause qf Regard for ''Winjj; Industry. P.UtlH, Aug IS. -With Insufficient funds, nml yet p'Mgglnr nwny daifnt tessly the 'Mr" headquarters In Paris serenely ilecl.ircM that prohlbl llxn Is a thing of tho not distant fu ture for I'hrls. The windows of headquarters nt 147 lliMitivitrd Saint Germain are filled with new iioslers, postcards, magn me, pNpets, books, all piopaxitndn of the inmcmcnt Tile fedeiallou of tin e'lench "dry" societies In the in 1 1 o nn I b-niluc against alcoholism, and from thin heailuiirters Is n dnllv ship mint of pickets of literature and poslers of new series to allied sn cli iies and school itgunls nil over the icpubllc Wine Industry Starts Drive. The onlv aid being obtained front the .'tilled States Is the payment of 1100 tnonthlv its tlu salary of n field secretary. This omes from the Mcihii.llst episcopal church. It Is be lieved that a strong cniiipalicti would be unwise nt this lime, and that large contributions from America Winl,i cause bad feeling among the l-'ienrh people, ns Pritnco will not be financially able for several vesrs tn routnenance any discouragement of Its wine trade, whoso exports exceed ed 300 mllUoti francs In 1918. "Approximately 7, 001. 000 people lire employed In the wine trndo In Trance with n further 650,000 tend ing bars." informed M. Metell. nd mlnlstrntnr of tho Aull-Alcnhol tensile And that's not counting the multitude of wallers. At the last ceil, sus we had one saloon to every effchty one Inhabitants but there are more today as tho law of 191.1 di vided saloons Into two classes, those selling liquor above and below 2S per cent nlcohol Tills law servitS to croatn ninny new saloons. , No Deer-nr III O'lmnmpllnn, "There Is no nppt'tclablo diminu tion In the Trench consumption of wine Dtir minister of flnanco said the other dny. apropos of unneces sary expense thnt In certain Indus trial nreas the workers drank nn nt-yage of four liters of wine per capita a dnv. l'-our liters Is nearly gallon, and this wine contains 10 per cent nlcohol. Perhaps thero la somo gradual Improvement In wine consumption In Krnnce, but we have been able to do little against It ex cepting lo gain Important adherents to our rnuso. "Dealing with spirits we have more success to report, llecause of the great need of alcohol for tnunl- Ions purposes, the government pro hlblted tho dlrtlllatlon of spirits fiom corn, beetroot nnd potatoes during the war. That horrid enemy or France, nmqntiic, was nlso ban ished, perhaps for nil time. Trench school children, who. from the time they are nblo to hate meals at tablo. drink wine, diluted Ilk their parents' with two. thirds of water, are ioing nskeq ny tne "dry workers to sign pledges never to drink spirit. At tho same t linn they are snnwn lienitny nnd fticniioiic nu man stomicli!, livers, brains and hearts, either on rhnrts or In wax models. And they nre told that wine nnd beer hns tho same effect on hu- tint mentis as spirits except In n milder degree. Also especially de,. "Igne, for InfHioncIng the child Is a eries nf colored postcards lllustrat. Imr tho .family life of worklngmen who drink anil those who do not The hell of tho nlrohollo Is shown In the awful agonies of delirium trri menls, which Is responsible for many deaths In lYnnce annually. Hucrta Declines Villa Invitation for Visit Mi:XI(-0 CITV. Aug. 15. Fran cisco Villa, the former bandit lead er, has Invited Provisional President de In Hucrta to visit him nt his hacienda, and has offered Henora Villa ond Hlpnllta Villa, his brother, ns hostages for the safety of the provisional president, who has de clined with thanks. Wh y Change the Name of Main? What's this, which seeks to change my name? Wild-eyed, choleric, ond Insane? Tho name of "Main" Pvo always borne Kro tho first toot of ITS llttlo horn, Why I'was hero before tho paving, Long years before wo heard IT8 raving; Long years beforo wo heard ITH fret Or read ITS empty scrmoncttc. Why ever since I've been n street And trod upon by human feet; I always have and still retain. And ever shall, the vamo of "MAIN" Why can't a street In quiet rest, Free from the academic pest, Wht do all things look nwry To 'thla self-important passer-by. Tho name of "MAIN" seems too provincial To this proud, puffed, inconsequent ial, Can ho with nothing bn content, And only things strife-raising, scent? Why should this lllllputlan pro-wee Come way down hero and Jump on me? Thero's not a thing or name to suit This egotistical galoot. I ask my friends by me to stay, Thou In tho good old-fashioned way I'll always bear tho name of MAIN Pleaso do not dub mo "YEWKIPH I.ane." Advt. NOTICE The Dodge Electric Company's telephones have hecn changed from Osage-1899 and Osage-7'H8 to Cedar-1140. -For prompt service call Cedar-1140. DODGE ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Engineers and Contractors 119-121 East Second St. 1020 State Briefs TAIII-r.()I'AII. Aug IS-Ildward Hunker of this place, aged IX and recently licensed as an air pilot, had nil exciting scitminiiRi' with an In truder In the house. The mlseriantj was too heavy for hint and made his scape nfler slitting his shirt In nn attempt lo stab hint Hunker fired nfrer the fleeing man but missed i lIKNllYKTrA. Aug. 1 5 Prospects for housing Ihe many new employes brought litre by the eomfni: of In dustrial plants are brighter Within tlm past week Is five-mom houses have been rontrnt ied for by private Individuals, while a firm of exten sive landholders has engaged for tho erection 'f a number of four nnd five-room cottages in tho factory nd- dltlon. unr.iii.-wii.i.i. itti. tr. Tim Hughes county free fair will bo held Heplember I C-22 The hitgest pre mium list ever offered Is arranged for the occasion. The exhibits will Liter be sent to tne suite utir in Oklahoma City. TAHI.KQI'AH, Aug I S.ParkUIH Is minus a garber and flowing lock mid patrl.ircb.il lirnrds may be In evidence until n new tonsoriai ar tist nrrlves Tho only barber In town whs. It Is alleged. Implicated hu some disorderly performances a few nights ago nnd. rntner man pay uio ennlty of ills fun, packed bis be longings and said 'good bye. PAWHUflKA. All. 15. Ixieftl dairymen aro engaged In a united , effort tK carry all the trude posslbln through the winter months without nn Increase In prices, Heretofore they have been unabln In supply tho city demand. The association voted to have all rows, tubercular trsteu at nu early date, and has slso or dered n letting machine so .that all milk and cieum will be sold on a guarantee, of butter fnt content. i ' TAHI.F.QUAH. Aug. U.llrnry Ilynuni, a- preacher of tho "Holy Holler" ret. was taken Into rustoiiy a few days ago op the chnrge nf In sanity and will bn placed In a statu Institution. He Is one of sevcrnl ad herents of his belief during the Inst few years who have Inst their rea son. While in the cnurtnnune penn ing his removal to snfo'keeplng lly- mun attempted to jump out or. a second story window. ADA. Aug. 1 5. II. I,. Wilson, stato superintendent nf schools, has approved the appointment of six nil- Llltlona! Instructors for tho Kast Cen tral normal scoooi iirre, iiio new teachers urn K. K. Nelson of Hlro, psychology; .Miss Ida Hoover of Nor in sKii publlo school art; W. M. Clary of Paillicah, Texas, coach; Miss I na Macklln of Duranl, toucher rrltlr; Miss Heed Uivlng Watt of this city. assistant In English; MllHIfOOKn, Aug. IS, Mrs. Alex II. Hell bus filed suit for dlvorco, ml-1 Irglng that her husband hns been I nwny from their home slnco 18G. They were mnriied In Indiana In I 1870. PAWinTKICA. Aug. 15. Negro girls of from I to 15 years old have organized n "home makers' club"! for the purpose of canning vegc. tahlcet nnd fruits for the county fnlr. Tho club' was organized by Mrs. Clarence i.oinnnn, county farm demonstrator, nnd meets Iwico a week, . After the fair it will meet I monthly anu "will liui'o lessons In sanitation, simple conking, .sewing, gardening and other phases of home mnuing. YEOMEN Tho Yeomen will give their Opening Pall MONDAY August 1 6 nt their hall, 112 H H, Houlder. Yeomen and their friends only. Admission Free a ;iii:at pictijiu: piiociiam ROYAL ItlltKCTIOK OF TIH'KKK IlltOS. TODAY, TIIKH. AMI WKll. 10 a. m. tn 11 p.. ni. Continuous Roy Stewart In Tremendous Western "Lcarnm of Jim Brcnton" A Talo of tho Plains ALSO MUTT AND JEFF "IN WRONG" Comedy ALSO LATEST FOX NEWS A!.HO GEORGE B. SEITZIN IN "PIRATE GOLD" Alwn;ra ft HI Hltuw h( R O YA L Illlll'.fTlOV Tl ( itr.n IU108, Cornln Than , I'rl., Hal. 4)ru Crtrrw In "iJtir'u Vrnttr," a hmutlful it nil tlirlllliijf mount n tn nitnwricft. A.mj lnintUyn rrnum rx Slarj ANdrr inn In " nnUliliiff NiUU," from (lir fturclnic Umri of thi a-torn' lri ilfsll, roniurttic wrt. AUu Hunk 3litnn lti "The Jdnllor comnly, IMATIVE'COURTS REPRESS CRIME T .' . ". T HntlSll JudlCUll MnCMn- T frnmir1 nml 1 ncna Cry lgliOlCU aiKl LiOSCS PnWPl' 1 IN'IIMN. Aug. 16. Hlnn lVIn la orgnnlrlng. under the nnino of the Irish republican government, n su premo court of appeal which when set up will complete the system of tribunals so successful In handling minor disputes for the past month. The Miction! court of the llrlllsh gov ernment In Ireland hns virtually! ceased to function because appeals have been wlllulrnwtt and ninny llll imnts drrllno tn recognlr.e that It hns nnv' authority whnteier. Atthiir (Irirnth, Ihe lender of Hlnn l'elu In Ireland, told the Assnrlnteil Prese that It hud not been decided whether tn have three or five Judges on tho supreme bench nor had any of tile Judges been selected. "Our lower courts have been sue cessful III checking (he wnvo of crime that was sweeping over Ire laud n few months ago," sold Mr. (Irlfflth. "Whatever may ho snld about Ihe republican government by our enemies It must bo and Is ad mitted that petty crime has been on the wane all over Hu country slnco our courts began lo function. Nat urally mniiv enses both criminal and civil have been nppested, but we have mi court higher than a district court to which wo may take them, Appeal gnses nro plllnc up and tho need of a supremo court Is Increasing every dny. "We do not antlctpute nnv morn trouble with the military and pollrn In holding meetings of Din supreme ourt than we have had In connection with tin" lower ones. Now nnd then nn nxnieil force prevents their being held, but In that rnso tho court meets nguln somewhere else, In no Instance hnvo the Irnnps nnd pollrn permanently prevented cases from being tried." The plan for forestalling llrlllsh Judges and courts Is very simple. but quite effective. When court Is r Jars Perfect for Exhibit Conning Have It Refinished Wfc rcfiniHh lisiitinK fixturcrt, Btnlunry, bric-a-brnc, picture frnmca, hnrtlwnro, or unything. High class Polychrome is our specialty. 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"Nmif HUow The 'in. hy Hurt In "hrlfUh lalr, ii Hmtrrn pluy of thrills, nirliit In Mluttr ut Coury KIuihJ1 2ittrt uirrcurartly, ,VUo n Tli Third Kyn.M nlctnrr nrrl u in Also Jtnrn Arbl Mnintr Ulaml In "Yha Third V.y called men summoned for Jury ser vice fall to appear. Pines up to X r, 0 0 have been Imposed on absen tees, tf the officers arrest them and Imprison litem they go on hunger strike and subsequently nre released, hence, Itrltlsh iiuihorltles havo ceas ed lo use Imprisonment as a weapon nml their courts nro rapidly ceasing tn function. All officers of the Hlnn Fein par ish and district courts, nre under the Jurisdiction of the department of Justice of the Irish rcpubllo. IJncli litigant In n civil action agrees to abide by Ihe decision and not to toko up tho cas In an "en emy court" meaning n llrlllsh In stitution In Ireland. This agreement nnd tho weight of public opinion conslltiitcM tho power of tho new courts In civil cases, Tho power In criminal cases lies with the Irish volunteers, n force thnt lo becoming less nnd less secretive In lis activities. The courts nro held In public halls or In any place convenient nnd re ports of tho destruction of the courthouses of tho llrlllsh govern ment como In almost dolly Hlnn Fein hns no prisons. Ben tencn In moro serious criminal cases and tho nun most ilreaded, ia depor tation, lisunlly to Kngland. Penal ties for minor offenses nro usually a modification nf the pillory system. .NOTICIJ TO TAXPAYERS IN NPAVKIt DISTItlt'P NUS. 107 AN1 120. Ilcslilenls and property holders In Ilellvlew, Forrest Park and Orclinr'd nddllions who have un paid sewer taxes In tho above districts may pay same without penalty If paid before Reptemher 1, 192H, ns waiver has been filed with the county treasurer by holders of sewer warrnnts. Pay now nml avoid penalty! W. W. 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