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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 X tit I SWEENEY SEES IRISH FREEDOM fcays Granting of Inde pendence to Egypt is Good Omen. iAUDS HIS NAMESAKE fenys Lord-Mayor of Cork Exemplifies Spirit of His People. Pom f ncouraBP.mnt for th trltndfi of Irish freedom Is seen liy i. F. Sweeney, prenlclont of tlio local iody. In the news dlspntches from London thnt-tho Itritlsli government about to recognlio tho Intlcpend knee of Uffypt and that a conference b belns held In Dublin, ma do up hrcely of Unionists, favors tho with drawal of Drlllsh troops from Iro fcind. Of coume," Mr. Sweeney said. ,Usi, should always tnko such reports Villi a large (Train of salt, but at that one can see that a new day Is lawnlntr. True, there havo been con- Irrences held before and promises made to hn broken. Ami It Is also true that tnern Is no need of a con Ultuent assembly to find out what people of Ireland want they ile Hdrd that In the elections held with in tho last two years, and tho answer B the Irish republic. Hut It Is en lourafilnc to find that tho confer- nee, a majority of which appears to ie Unionist, tho Sinn Kclnerj having Ittle or no representation, nppcars o be of one mind In drnounclnc Iritlshrulo and In suitRcntlnc the withdrawal of Urltlrh troops. One man Is reported an urging this, and ' If It Is refused, asking that nil Irish men In official position resign. That rvoiild bo splendid, and everybody Mil endorso tho demand they mako Ujr tho liberation of my namesake, 2j heroic lord-mayor of Cork. "It Is slgnlfleant that those In the tonference, like all tho rest of Eu tope. Ignore the lengun of nations as (he great peaco forum, and favor dl lect representations with tho Ilritlsh lovernment. Equally significant, If true. Is tho report that the recognt lon of the Independence of Kjypt romes direct and not iirough league ,'hannels. They don't take tho league Is seriously over there as Its advo cates here In America take It, "However. If Kgypt attains Inde- Siendenco without anv strings tied to t and Is to resume the place It held ,000 years ago. It Is tho first recog nition by any modern government of tho policy of self-determination, and In Independent Ireland Is tho natu ral corrollary Even Lloyd George could hardly bo capntilo of trying lo explain to the world why Ireland IhouM remain In mains and tho Egyptians bo free. It's good news, If true, but It Is best to await official confirmation before starting to celebrate." Hotel Dove Feasts May Prove Costly to Tul8aii8, Warden Says A dove feast, Indulged In nt one of tho leading hotels, Is liable to iprnvo oxnenslvo to a number (f Tulsa citizens, according to fc. V. VliMr't, United Slate game warden wliou headquarters, la Llttlo Hock, Ark. Visart stated that owing to the number of offenses. It would tnko until tho end of tho tieason to complotn Ills evidence, and have the accused persons brought be fore the federal Judge at tho next terms of court. There is n. federal law against tho kllllngf of woodpeckers, meadow larks, and all Insect rat ing birds. Tho penally attached Is a flno of n6t to exceed J500 or r.lx months In Jail or both. The open season on doves Is from Beptomber 1st to December 15th. Illustrious Order of Individual Nuts Organized Illinois BPRINGFIE'L.D, T!.. Aug. 17. And now comes tho lllustrous order bf "Individual Nuts." It Is an athletic and social body In Chicago and has Just been granted tt charter by tho secretary of state. Tho primary object of tho Nuts Is to enjoy themselves, the application for the charter said. CTfelf otbtof, kttllnf, PMr- IM rartf UkM U or nmmt. f 4in Ml ( Mtr nJ , mm. wmimt, avirkljr lrlt u Injury. Oat ir TO VX VCJ Iron 7r drrtit. COI.OM.Ul mil'fi COMPANY SUE CAR DRIVER , AFTER ACCIDENT Collinsville Woman Aski $35,000 Damaces for Injuries to Son. Two suits for damages aggregat ing JSB.OOO were filed In the superior eourt today ngainst "Walter K. and Paul Nmltli of Collinsville, for In juries alleged to have been Inflicted upon .lesso Arp. when Sinlth'o motor car driven by Ills nn Paul ran down tho Arp loy ,at Twelfth street and Pralrlo avenue, Colllns-vIHe, on Au. gust 3rd. .Mrs. Klla Arp, suing In behalf of her son, states In, her petition for J25.000 damagea that Smith's car win speeding down grado and that the driver was careleso and negli gent, and that tho car struck her son ntiii passed over bis body break ing his arms and hands, and In juring him internally. One hand, she states In the petition, will havo to be amputated. For the pain and suffer ing and the loss of his earning ca pacity Mrs. Arp asks that the son be granted damages In tho amount of J2B.000. V. A. Arp, using tho same prem ises, petitions that, for tho loss of time due to his son's Illness, for doo tor hills, and for tho mental suffer ing duo to the circumstances, ho be granted damages In tho amount of 10,000. Committee to Secure Funds for Removal of Debt on Guard Armory A committee composed "of I. B. Abbott P. J. Hurley and Alva J. Nlles was appointed by directors of tho chamber of commerco yesterday to help raise $7,500, the amount needed to finish paying for the armory on the east side of the city. Tho bully ing has already been turned over to tho local guard, even though It Is not quite finished, and Mr. Abbott declared that no time should be lost In faying the contractor tho balance of money duo Mm to aate. Wnntfl Trial Now. PONCA CITT, Aug. 27. David T.lttlecook, Ponca Indian, lixa de manded of the county court an Im mediate hearing on tho charge of shooting nt Km ma waters, also an Indian, with Intent to kill. IIo lo out on J 1.00,0 bond and maintains he Is lunocnt. Japanese fiWo Subsidy. HUKNOH AIHES, Aug. 27. Japan has decided to subsidize Japanese steameship lines plying to South America and also to Asiatic and Af rican ports, according to advices re ceived hern through diplomatic channels. Home aKalrt from a, Tf rr aoeeeai. fnl Poit Oraduato Couraa, wh.fi t learned many new and aucooaaful ways 10 benefit paoala with trouble t tne Eye. Kar. No and Tbroa. 1)11. AUTIIUK CAMPBKU, 77 Mar llldf. Oaaca 4fl. A CARLOAD OF PIANOS AND PLAYERS MAY ABANDON ' CITY KITCHEN Financial Shortage May Force Disruption of Organization. Whether, the community kitchen, locjited ne.ir tho city market mi Archer and Ilouldrr. will survive depends to a great extent upon tho finances It terelves, A letter from Mrs. Ulah 1, Undscy, president of tho community club, to the city commission yes terday staled that unless aid Is forth coming Immediately It may bo neces sary In mako other plans regarding the kitchen. Accompanying the letter was n request for J500 from tho city to. help pay a note for 11,000 duo nt a local bank. Members of the city commission said that duo to tho re cent action of the excise board, tho money roitm not do donated, oven through tho community kitchen Is recognized ns nn Important Insti tution among housewives who re ceive Instruction there, and who use tho kitchen as a medium" for ex change of pastry products, Mortuary Kiismlngrr. Mrs. Mary n. Ensmlnger, 52 years old of Collinsvlllo died yesterday evening nt a local hospital. Sho Is survived by ono son, Henry N. Ens mlnger of Jennings. Tho body will bo shipped to Colllnsvlllu today and short services will bo held for tho benefit of friends of tho deceased. Following tho nervicea there tho body will bo shipped to Oilman, Iowa, Mrs. Ensmlngcr's old homo. Interment will bo thero soma tlmo next week. Haddock. Francis O. Haddock, 21 years old, of Jenks took his own llfo late Thursday night by shooting himself In tho head. Ho died while on tho way to a local hospital. IIo is sur vived by his wifo und father, W. J. Haddock, of Collinsville. Ho left nu note explaining his reason for tbo .violent action. Tho body will b shipped today to Hallett OkU. whero interment will tnko place. HlgragU'. Undrew Illgcagle 14-year-old stop son of Harry lilgeagln of Hominy died yesterdty uftcrnoon nt a local hospital. The body will bo sent ta Hominy today. Funeral scrvlcc.i and Interment will tako placo there Sunday. llslior. J. W. Fisher, 60. who lias been In tho employ of the Hand Springs Hallway company n englneor for nine years, died at his hAiio In Band Springs last night. Ho Is survived iby a wlfo and two daughters. The oooy win do snipped lo Hprlngflcld, Ohio, today for burial. Fisher was a member of tho Moose and V. O. W., and was the oldest mun on the road for the railway company. City Ilricfs Hurt W. Lyons, Tulsa buslneia man, returned yestord.ty from a bus iness trip to Kansas City, Jako Hasten, relurnml with bis family yesterday from liko Fide, Ohio, whero they havo been spending tho summer. Jay C. Painter will return today from hli vacation wliloh he spent In the east. Forest Johnson, president of tho Drumrtght Stato bank, was In Tulsa jesterday on business.' f Miss f.ucllln Rasaor will return from lier vacation Monday. W. A. nrownleo, will return Mon day from IlolW Vista, whero he has been spending a wcok with his, family. Mr. and Mrs. 1). I). Hnlloy of the Library apartments, will return Mon day from Coffoyvlllo, Knn., whero they havo been vWttlng relalhcs. Marrlngo license was Ittsued to tho following In Tulsa, county yesterday: Hay If. Agard, Tulsa, 27 unj Ircno Hulh Steele, 23. T I Iff... t.t..natnl, mam.. munty nun,o, workng wth tivo hu manu society whoso offices nro In the court house, Is confined to her homo this week on account of Illness, Got Hoard and.Itoom But Not the Kind He Expected to Obtain DESVRll, Aug. 27. J. IJ. Hender son's eyesight was nearly cone, and ho wan unable to read the sign over the Capitol HID police sub-station. Tho flower-bedecked windows gave no Indication that the majesty of tho law held forth within, so Henderson entered nnd Inaulred of tho desk ser geant If ho could "'sparo n little chango to huy somo supper with. Tho officer had no small changn ho said, but assured Henderson of free hoard ana a room, and forth with locked him up on a charge of begging. v Women for Parliament. PEHTH. Viiis.. Aug. 27. Among the legislative proposals to be nub- mltted In tho forthcoming session of parliament hern will be a bill to re move the i disqualification against women offering themselves as candl 'dates for parliament. Cot All Over. , Governor Cox deals In general ities. He recently charged Hie re publicans with raising a campaign fund "sufficient in slxo to stagger the eenslbtlltlr of tho nation." Yet ho falls to produce the evidence. The people want the facts, not a lot of loote-tongued gossip. It tho gov ernor has any evidence to bear out his ohargo. It Is hla duty to product It. If ho 1a talking carelessly he Is setting a bad example, contrary to the expressed wish of his running mate that tho campaign be froe of "mud slinging." Calumet (Mich.) Mining Gazette, HAD SUFFERED FOR 1 HE declare: YEARS. S . Grandniecc of Founder of the Christian Church Gains 35 Pounds Tak ing Tanlac. "I havo Ju finished my third bot tle of Tanlao and, havo actually gained 32 pounds In weight" was the statement made recently by Mrs. W. T. Conway, 809 Kast Hldepark street. South St. Joseph, Mo. Mrs. Conway Is ono of the best known and highly respected women in tsomn fit. Joseph, and Is a grandnlece of Alexander Campbell, founder of tho Christian church. "For at least IS years I had suf fered dreadfully from stomach trou ble and nervous Indigestion, I gradually grew worca until finally I lost my appetite and even when I dlH manago to eat a llttlo something It caused me Intense suffering. After overy meal what I had eaten fermented and bloated me up with gas until I could hardly breathe. I mffered so from dizziness that I .lave actually fallen to tho floor. I had pains all through my body nearly nil the time, wlflch Iworo especially bad In the small of my back. My nerves wero so upset that It was simply Impossible for me to got a good night's sleep. Finally I became, so run down and weak that for months nt a time I could not do my housowork or even leave my room. "I tried many different medicines, but nothing seemed to reach my case until I started taking Tanlaa and tho first bottlo of It did me more good than everything else Miad taken put together. I am still taking It, although I have been practically re lieved of all my traublcs. Things I had not dared to eut In years now agrco with me perfectly, I am al most entirely relieved of 'pain, am never troubled with dizziness. I can (fo my housework without a par ticle of trouble. In fact, I don't remetnbor when I havo enjoyed as good health as I do now, and it Is all duo to what Tanlao has done for me." Tanlac Is sold In Tulea exclusively by the Quaker and I'urltua Drug Compantcu. Advt. Wo havo Just received a carload shipment of pianos, play era and grands, In oak, walnut and mahogany finish, Tho flnest'lnstrumcnts in the city for your selection. These nro the famous Lyon & Healy Washburn pianos, known the. world over for their splendid tone quality and beauty of cabinet design. Come to our storo thin week and eeo theso beautiful new instruments. We have a completo stock of the famous Sonom talking machines, In a wide variety of cabinet design and at prices that will plcare every purse. The Sonara plays all makes of disc records perfectly without the use of additional de vices and 1 conceded by most music lovers to be tho finest Instrument of Its kind In the world. Ark to see the Sonora Portable, weights only fifteen pounds costs V . Only $75 WHITE MUSIC CO. 624 S. Main Osage 454 Thp Call in BreakfastDinner or rapper is iwice welcome wnen can expect III HERN w a tJ I J&lJJr YOU I MAin A FLAVOR YOU CAN'T FORGET A truly sanitary product of von droua goodness. Made inaspotlessly clean factory and packed by the most sanitary methods. "Southern Maid Syrup adds an ex tra touch of delight to any menL JACKED ONLY BY DOTHAN SYRUP COMPANY Doth in, Ala. GRIFF'EN-GOODNER GROCERY CO. WHOLTJAXE DllT&IBUTOat TULSA. OKLAHOMA V S B Venn Bilk Sppcmh Satoday J? dndevers J TV? A mi frntn n mmbrfihfinttiyfi line, nf iilhsall of which A tnKlf J I llfs IJr'l "" w - ' ------ 4 arc economically priced .- 0 Silk Charmcusc In excellent quality, AH plain colors. i Plain Silk Trlcolcttc In every color nnd black. good grade. -yC Inches wide. IQ Apf fecial, yard... pOJtP 'All Silk Mcssaline AU colors and blnck or white. 3f inches wide. Regularly $2.45. di AO Special, yard... PXt70 Plain and Changeable Silk Taffeta Black nnd white and moat all colors. QQ Special, yard... I)x.0 Plain 'All Silk Taffeta Good weight nnd qunlity. Blnck, white- nnd nil colors. inches wide. QQ Spccinl, ynnl... J)JO Kllk fiwtlmi. Main llcxir 40 inches wido. Regularly $5 yd. (IQ Special, yard... J)0It), jiptr Finc Satins t In all colors nnd black and white. 3G inches wido jey qk 4 Spccinl, yard...' tJ)i.3 New Silk Duvetyn 7 In tho loading Fn 1 Bhadcs. AO inches vido. dQ Apr ' f Priced yard.... PbU! V All Silk Hose, Extra Special, $2J95 Pure thread silk throughout full fasldoncd, very select grado of silk. "Eiffel" make in black only. Every size. 1 iNofc seconds. 'All Silk nose, Extra Special, $335 Considered tho very best silk hoso on tho market, Pure thread silk throughout Full fashioned. Every size. Not seconds. Saturday the last day of the silk SIEEY SALE Lisle Top Silk Hose, , . Special, $1.79 Full fashioned silk hoso with reinforced lislo top, hcol and toe. Black and whito only. Every sizo. , Eiffel mnke. w First quality only. Thread Silk Hose, Extra f! nMlal.S2.Ha r Lisle top, heel and too. Full fashioned good grado nnd weight silk used. Eiffel manufacture. Blnck and whito only. Thread Silk Hose, Extra Special, $1M8 Lisle top. heel and toe Full fashioned, a few with "mock ocam" bright colors Plain Bilk in black, beaver, white, mouse and gray larly to $3.60. v ,, V. Drop atitch. in dark fend Every pair, perfect Regu- ' Two 'Blanket Specials Prices Low-Inunediatc Action Necessary Woolnap Plaid Double QK Blankets Handsome plaids, in tho wanted colors. Good grade of wool, with cotton warp. ' Regulirrly $8.50. Special, ?G,95. trr i ri 7. j r? r. ' Special. Sizo 66x80 inches. . Select grado of wool used cotton warp and - wool. Special, $10.95. , Blanket Section, Main Floor All Children's Shoes Reduced at least 20--ma?iy extra specials iblc Blankets, $10.95 -Extra 8pecla Lot No. 1 Children's Black Kid, Patent Kid and Brown Kid. ttgwj 1 i-Strapa and Oxfords, jsffis&temxf -Sizes 8ft toJLl. iimtfti dJO Q,r : tP.OU! Closing Out the Cotton Voiles CI1008C Any at Regularly to $2.00. 69c Main Floor V Lot No. 2 Black and Patent Kid, Brown Kid. Straps and Oxfords. , v, jti Sizes llJj to 2. -v'. i pQTj p Extra pecial .... tPOaXQ N " " ! Lot No .7 Children's Sti-aps and Oxfords, In Black and Patent Kid also brown Kid. Sizes 8V6 to 2. (Ts Extra spccinl tPoOO hlioo Jiectlon, ficcond Moor 65c New Fall Ginghams, Special Beautiful range of colorings, in p'laids of all sizes. ' . , Plain colors, too. . Regularly 75c. , 'Ml1 ' ' The Sale of Plush Coats ' Ends Saturday Night Savings of, 20$$'$? 1 . Tlilnl Iloor Toilet Reqmsaftes' RedmiceiiS Satofdlay crtEAus and ixmostt Mtlks Skin ration.,.. IKi Ma lncrm Mllkw.l C-um II. M lasrun's MnkvtM Crura ,lt I INl nmpUn I)f ul mini urm n Its llel! Or.uilm Crt&tn ...,ss I Co Mtlbs cixnalnr Cr.am .SVn lt ll.lb Bkln M.if.c. C'rurn c 16a Jlcntola and Almoni Orm ISo witch Jl.nl tU "Proitllls" for rouch kin. 1o Xlrdnslo" Cold Cl.m. In tubM ,.. 39 Morcoliid w.i it Woodbury's VBlhln Cl.m. It Woodbury'a Cold Cremo, Klmo Cucumb.r Cromo... 41 B.mpro Olovlno Crrm..,, 5 I'At.'B PO HI) KltS If 4 Woodbur's Vowiit ,,I9 Slo lbIlbUln Powdor ...,IDo Slo Klmo rowdr... ISo leo Java rtk rowdr...,S9o lOo tlard.n rragraaca. . ,.8o IIo I).? Uriaiii,,,,......,3lo lo Mavll o IIo M.lb. So Aabta of ItHN nui- 7te. 11.00 and 11.11 BilAnvn rmirARATio.NS AM HHAMI'OOU lOo Mtnntn'a Sbartne Cr.im , 10 IJ.I.uia tibavlnr L.ili.r IIo Wllllama' Uharlnt Cretm Ifc- Willi. in.' l)h.Tln Iowd.r ,, IIo VVIIIUmi' Bh.rlni Slick lie I)o I.uio Shavtiif i.aiu.r .-.Ho . . .,! lit ....If IIo t'anlhrot Shampoo. llr Watklni' Mulaltlad ,19. . .in .llo Cocoanut Oil ,S9a "Vanta" Infanta Garments ' Here i" . ' TALCtWII Colrata's Talcums . . . VrUllama' Talcum KJ mo Talcum. Jcrcan's Talcums 0ulbb's Talcums . Par Praams Talcums. Malb-a Tlcuma 1S Qardan rrasranca Tat. (DIM ....IS rinauda Ulao Toilet Walar so.irs ralmollr Boap, t for ...,?3 SootcbtAaa Boap, I for.l& Jarsan'a Bath Tabl.u, a for tU Jarstn's Vlol.t aircrta..ls J.ritua Almond Ooaoa. Oil lfto J.ri.n'a Kln CaaUla I for Kirk'. Jap Roae. t for, .,. Klrk'a Cocoa Hud Wator Caitlla, 1 for u Sole .1 ' 'Aaencii : 1 La Camllle- iorseis IK. m r-ttcyji i ari olcmbcr of tlio Tulxa ()mi Shop Aiutoclatlon J A 4 1i r S s i